Smoker with Smoke Management System
20180279633 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23B4/056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23B4/0523
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A smoker for cooking a food product that has a smoke dissipater mounted inside the cabinet for dissipating smoke using a high capacity ion generator for negatively charging smoke molecules so that the negatively charged molecules agglomerate with positively charged smoke molecules resulting in heavier molecules that precipitate out of the air within the cabinet. The smoker further may include charged plates within the cabinet that attract the charged smoke molecules to further accelerate dissipation of the smoke within the cabinet. The smoker also includes an air exchanger including a low capacity ion generator, and a cabinet exhaust for continuously refreshing the smoke within the cabinet.
Claims
1. A smoker for cooking a food product comprising: a. a cabinet with a top, a bottom, sides, a back, an access door, and at least one rack vertically located within the cabinet for holding the food product to be cooked; b. a source of smoke for imparting a smoked flavor to the food product; and c. a smoke dissipater mounted inside the cabinet for dissipating smoke within the cabinet, the smoke dissipater including: i. a high-capacity ion generator for charging smoke molecules; and ii. a circulation fan for drawing smoke molecules into the ion generator, wherein the charged smoke molecules upon exiting the smoke dissipater agglomerate with other smoke molecules and precipitate out of the air within the cabinet.
2. The smoker of claim 1, wherein the smoker further includes charged plates within the cabinet that attract the charged smoke molecules to further accelerate dissipation of the smoke within the cabinet.
3. The smoker of claim 1, wherein the smoker further comprises an air exchanger and a filtered cabinet exhaust, wherein the air exchanger includes: a. a low capacity ion generator for charging molecules; and b. an air exchanger fan for drawing fresh air and recirculated smoke into the ion generator, wherein air is exhausted through the filtered cabinet exhaust as fresh air is drawn into the cabinet by the air exchanger fan.
4. A smoker for cooking a food product comprising: a. a cabinet with a top, a bottom, sides, a back, an access door, and at least one rack vertically located within the cabinet for holding the food product to be cooked; b. a source of smoke for imparting a smoked flavor to the food product; c. an air exchanger for refreshing smoke in the cabinet including: i. a low capacity ion generator for charging molecules; and ii. an air exchanger fan for drawing fresh air and recirculated smoke into the ion generator, wherein air is exhausted through the filtered cabinet exhaust as fresh air is drawn into the cabinet by the air exchanger fan.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] In a first embodiment of the present invention, the smoker 10 has a smoke dissipater 56. In a second embodiment of the present invention, the smoker 10 has both the smoke dissipater 56 and an air exchanger 40.
[0018] With reference to
[0019] With reference to
[0020] In operation and with reference to
[0021] In terms of clearing smoke using the smoke dissipater 56, smoke that results from 20 grams of typical smoking wood fills a volume of 12 in15 in24 and can be cleaned by the smoke dissipater 56 in about 120 seconds. The smoke clearing capability is scalable. The volume of smoke is controllable by varying the smoke input (smaller wood volume) or by increasing the capacity of the smoke dissipater 56 to produce charged particles. Use of the charged plates 68 can also increase the rate of smoke clearing.
[0022] The second embodiment of the smoker 10 further includes the air exchanger 40 and a filtered cabinet exhaust 54. The air exchanger 40 operates during the smoking process to draw fresh air into the cabinet 12 and to precipitate stale smoke from the air in the cabinet 12. In that way, the smoke in the cabinet is continuously refreshed during the smoking process, and filtered air is exhausted from the cabinet 12 through the filtered cabinet exhaust 54.
[0023] With reference to
[0024] In operation, the exchanger fan 46 draws fresh air 72 into the exchanger housing 42 through fresh air inlets 48. Likewise, the exchanger fan 46 draws smoke 70 from the inside of the cabinet 12 into the exchanger housing 42 where the fresh air 72 and the smoke 70 mix before passing by the low capacity ion generator 44. As the mixture of smoke 70 and fresh air 72 pass the low capacity ion generator 44, the molecules in the mixture are given a negative charge. As the negatively charged molecules exit the exchanger housing 42 through exchanger outlet 52, the negatively charged molecules encounter positively charged smoke molecules in the cabinet 12. The positively charged smoke molecules bind to the negatively charged molecules to create an agglomeration of heavier molecules that precipitate from the air in the cabinet 12 and fall to the bottom of the cabinet 12 and onto the grease pan 30. In addition, the cabinet 12 has a filtered cabinet exhaust 54 (
[0025] While this invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that variations and modifications can be affected within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein and as described in the appended claims.