Conveyor baking oven for continuous baking operation
20190373899 ยท 2019-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21B3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A21B3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A conveyor baking oven for continuous baking operation has at least two conveyor baking spaces. A plurality of oven modules of the baking oven have baking spaces, which combine to form the conveyor baking spaces between a respective initial oven module arranged in a leading manner when seen in the bakery product conveying direction, and a respective final oven module, which is the last in row when seen in the bakery product conveying direction. The oven modules have a multi-level arrangement such as to define the at least two conveyor baking spaces. A bakery product conveyor device is used to continuously convey bakery products through the conveyor baking spaces. A thermal oil heating device having at least one thermal oil heat exchanger is used to heat the conveyor baking spaces by radiant heat. The resulting conveyor baking oven is operable efficiently and adaptable to various throughput requirements.
Claims
1. A conveyor baking oven for continuous baking operation, with at least two conveyor baking spaces, with a plurality of oven modules with baking spaces, which combine to form the conveyor baking spaces between a respective initial oven module arranged in a leading manner when seen in the bakery product conveying direction, and a respective final oven module, which is the last in row when seen in the bakery product conveying direction, wherein the oven modules have a multi-level arrangement such as to define the at least two conveyor baking spaces arranged on top of one another, with a bakery product conveyor device configured to continuously convey bakery products between the respective initial oven module and the respective final oven module of one of the conveyor baking spaces, with a thermal oil heating device having at least one thermal oil heat exchanger configured to heat the conveyor baking spaces by radiant heat.
2. The baking oven as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least some of the oven modules have a same basic design.
3. The baking oven as claimed in claim 1, comprising a convection device configured to guide circulating air through the baking spaces in at least one circulating air cycle, with the at least one thermal oil heat exchanger being part of the at least one circulating air cycle.
4. The baking oven as claimed in claim 3, wherein at least some of the oven modules each have at least two receptacles for in each case one fan configured to circulate the circulating air, with the respective baking space of the oven module being arranged between the receptacles, with the convection device having an arrangement of fans, used to circulate the circulating air, such that at least some of the baking oven modules are each equipped with at least one fan.
5. The baking oven as claimed in claim 4, wherein the convection device has an arrangement of the fans such that all of the oven modules of a conveyor baking space are equipped with at least one fan.
6. The baking oven as claimed in claim 4, wherein the convection device has an arrangement of the fans such that the fans are arranged on the same side of the baking spaces of the oven modules of one of the conveyor baking spaces.
7. The baking oven as claimed in claim 4, wherein the convection device has an arrangement of the fans such that the fans are alternatingly arranged on one side and on the other side of the baking spaces of the oven modules of one of the conveyor baking spaces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021]
[0022] The oven modules 2.sub.1 to 2.sub.8 and 3.sub.1 to 3.sub.8 each have the same basic design, in particular in terms of a support frame design and receptacles for attached and mounted parts. The oven modules 2.sub.1 to 2.sub.8 and 3.sub.1 to 3.sub.8 therefore have the same dimensions, in other words they generally have the same spatial requirements in terms of height, width and depth.
[0023] The oven modules 2.sub.1 to 2.sub.8 and 3.sub.1 to 3.sub.8 are provided as separate modules first, which are connected to each other when the baking oven 1 is being assembled. In each of the baking oven modules 2.sub.1 to 2.sub.8 and 3.sub.1 to 3.sub.8, heated circulating air is guided in circulation by heat exchangers, which will be described below. The upper oven modules 2.sub.1 to 2.sub.8 are carried by the lower oven modules 3.sub.1 to 3.sub.8. The lower oven modules 3.sub.1 to 3.sub.8 are carried by a machine base.
[0024] In front of an initial baking oven module 2.sub.1 and 3.sub.1 each arranged in a leading manner in the bakery product conveying direction, a loading module 4 for the bakery products is arranged, which also has a two-level design and communicates with the two conveyor baking spaces. Behind an final oven module 2.sub.i and 3.sub.i, which is the last one when seen in the bakery product conveying direction, a discharge module 5 of the conveyor baking oven 1 is arranged to receive and discharge the bakery product from the conveyor baking spaces after baking, the discharge module 5 having a two-level design as well and communicating with the two conveyor baking spaces. The loading module 4 on the one hand and the discharge module 5 on the other close the circulating air cycle at the beginning and at the end of the conveyor baking spaces.
[0025] Between the oven modules 2.sub.8, 3.sub.8 and the discharge module 5, the conveyor baking oven 1 is shown in an interrupted view in
[0026] Bakery products to be baked enters, via the loading module 4, the respective conveyor baking space 7, 8, in other words the respective initial oven module 2.sub.1, 3.sub.1 arranged in a leading manner, passes through the respective conveyor baking space 7, 8 along the bakery product conveying direction 9 and, having passed through the respective final oven modules 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i,exits the conveyor baking spaces 7, 8 via the discharge module 5 as a freshly baked product.
[0027] In the side view of the conveyor baking oven as shown in
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[0029] The baking oven modules 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i each have a baking space 10, which is heated, on the one hand, directly by the circulating air, and, on the other hand, by radiant heat, which is generated by heat exchangers configured as two pipe coil heat exchangers 11, 12. The baking spaces 10 each form part of the two conveyor baking spaces 7, 8 arranged on top of one another, which are formed by the upper oven modules 2.sub.i on the one hand and by the lower oven modules 3.sub.i on the other. The pipe heat exchanger 11 arranged above the respective baking space 10 generates top heat for the baking space 10. The pipe heat exchanger 12 arranged below the baking space generates bottom heat for the baking space 10.
[0030] The heat carrier fluid flowing through the pipe heat exchangers 11, 12 is thermal oil.
[0031] Together with a thermal oil source not shown, the two heat exchangers 11, 12 form a thermal oil heating device.
[0032] The upper pipe heat exchanger 11 is carried by a retaining frame 13 mounted to lateral frame sidewalls 14, 15 of the baking oven module 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i. Together with an upper retaining plate 16 and a lower retaining plate 17, the two frame sidewalls 14, 15 form a baking oven module 18, which housesamongst other thingsthe two pipe heat exchangers 11, 12 of the baking oven module 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i. Between the upper retaining plate 16 and the upper pipe heat exchanger 11, an air baffle 18a is arranged. Said air baffle 18a serves to ensure a uniformity of a circulating airflow in the baking space 10. The air baffle 18a is also capable of absorbing thermal energy from the pipe heat exchanger 11 and of releasing said thermal energy to the circulating air, in other words it may be used as an additional indirect heat exchanger component. A corresponding air baffle 18a is arranged between the lower pipe heat exchanger 12 and the lower retaining plate 17.
[0033] An upper conveyor run 19 of an endless conveyor belt 20 runs between the two pipe heat exchangers 11, 12, said upper conveyor run 19 being used to convey the bakery products through the respective conveyor baking space 7, 8 between the loading module 4 and the discharge module 5. In accordance with its two-level design, the conveyor baking oven 1 has two endless conveyor belts 20, namely an upper endless conveyor belt 20 for the baking oven modules 2.sub.i, and a lower endless conveyor belt 20 configured in the same way for the lower oven modules 3.sub.i. Therefore, it is sufficient to describe one of these conveyor belts in the following sections.
[0034] The conveyor belt 20 has a plurality of belt links 21 of which an upper belt link 21.sub.o and a lower belt link 21.sub.u are shown in
[0035] Between the upper retaining plate 16 of the baking space module 18 and an upper module plate 23a of the baking oven module 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i, an upper circulating air duct 24 is arranged. Between the lower retaining plate 17 of the baking space module 18 and a lower module plate 25, a lower circulating air duct 26 is arranged. The two circulating air ducts 24, 26 extend across the entire width of the baking oven module 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i.
[0036] The two circulating air ducts 24, 26 are in a fluidic connection, via inlet and exhaust air ducts 27, 28, 29, 30, with two axial/radial fans 31, 32 (cf.
[0037] If provided, the two fans 31, 32 and the inlet and exhaust air ducts 27 to 30 are mounted to vertically extending lateral frame plates 33, 34 of the baking oven module 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i.
[0038] Depending on the design of the conveyor baking oven 1 and depending on the arrangement of the respective oven module 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i along the respective conveyor baking space 7, 8, the respective oven module 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i observed has precisely two axial/radial fans 31, 32 mounted in corresponding receptacles of the lateral frame plates 33, 34 in a mutually opposing configuration. In other embodiments of the oven modules 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i, there is only precisely one of the fans 31 or 32, and instead of the other fan, which is then not provided, the receptacle provided for this purpose is then closed by a blind plate. In yet another variation of the oven module 2.sub.i, both opposing receptacles are provided with respective blind plates, in other words this variation of the oven modules 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i is not equipped with any own fans, as shown in the illustration according to
[0039] When a baking operation is carried out using the tunnel conveyor baking oven 1, the bakery products passed through the oven modules 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i along the conveyor run 19 is heated, on the one hand, by radiant heat emitted by the pipe heat exchangers 11, 12 housed in the respective oven modules 2.sub.i, 3.sub.i and by the circulating air, on the other hand, which flows through the respective baking space 10 of the oven module 2.sub.i to 3.sub.i. The heat contributions radiant heat on the one hand and circulating air heat (release of heat to fluid flowing through the system) on the other can be defined by a corresponding design of the pipe heat exchangers 11, 12 and by the temperature and the flow rate of a heat carrier fluid flowing through the pipe heat exchangers 11, 12, and by the amount of air flowing through the respective baking spaces 10.
[0040] Depending on the design of the oven module 2.sub.i to 3.sub.i, an airflow through the respective baking space 10 (cf. the airflow 40 in
[0041] In the example of the flow shown in
[0042] As an alternative or in addition thereto, the flow direction of the circulating air through the baking space 10 can be defined by correspondingly operating the respective fan 31, 32 from bottom to top or from top to bottom.
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[0045] As an alternative to the embodiment as shown in
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[0048] An alternating fan arrangement corresponding to that shown in
[0049] In the fan arrangement as shown in
[0050] The conveyor baking oven 1 is designed for the continuous baking operation. It is therefore conceivable to bake the bakery products in a continuous flow between the loading module 4 and the discharge module 5. Depending on the required bakery product throughput, it is conceivable to operate both conveyor baking spaces 7, 8 at once; alternatively, it is conceivable to optionally use only one of the two conveyor baking spaces 7 or 8. Corresponding to the continuous passage through the conveyor baking spaces 7, 8, there is a continuous loading of the conveyor baking spaces 7, 8 by the loading module 4 and a continuous discharge from the conveyor baking spaces 7, 9 by the discharge module 5.
[0051] It is conceivable to define various temperature zones in the oven modules 2.sub.i/3.sub.i. This is possible by defining the temperature and/or the flow rate of the thermal oil and/or the amount of circulating air and by defining the circulating air direction from bottom to top/from top to bottom. This is done using a central control unit of the baking oven 1. This central control unit also allows one to select the fans to be operated. The fan arrangements described above with reference to