Broil baffle for an oven
09677773 ยท 2017-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Warren Fowler (Springfield, TN, US)
- William Harrison (Springfield, TN, US)
- Joseph Stull (Bowling Green, TN, US)
Cpc classification
F24C3/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24C15/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A broil baffle for an oven may be provided. The oven may include a broil burner configured to distribute heat. The baffle may be positioned such that the broil burner distributes heat toward the baffle. The baffle may include a plurality of dimples configured to disperse infrared radiation from the distributed heat in multiple directions away from the baffle toward a broiling surface of the oven.
Claims
1. A broil baffle for an oven, the oven comprising a ceiling, a broil burner configured to distribute heat, and a broiling surface, the broil baffle being positioned, when in use, such that the broil burner distributes heat toward the broil baffle, the broil baffle comprising: a first side facing the ceiling; a second side opposite the first side and facing the broiling surface; and a plurality of dimples, each comprising a depression in the first side and a protruding closed peak on the second side in a location corresponding to the location of the depression, said plurality of dimples being configured to disperse infrared radiation from the distributed heat in multiple directions away from the broil baffle toward the broiling surface.
2. The broil baffle of claim 1, wherein the protruding peaks of said dimples extend away from the ceiling toward the broiling surface.
3. The broil baffle of claim 1, wherein the dimples comprise a plurality of first dimples and a plurality of second dimples, the first dimples having a location on the broil baffle that is closer to the broil burner than a location of the second dimples, the second dimples having a size that is greater than a size of the first dimples.
4. The broil baffle of claim 3, wherein the broil baffle, at the location of the first dimples, is slanted toward the broil burner.
5. The broil baffle of claim 3, wherein the broil baffle, at the location of the second dimples, occupies a plane that is substantially parallel to the broil burner.
6. The broil baffle of claim 1, wherein the broil baffle is disposed above the broil burner.
7. The broil baffle of claim 1, wherein the dimples are configured such that ripples are created in a flame emitted by the broil burner to disperse the infrared radiation in multiple directions away from the broil baffle toward the broiling surface.
8. An oven, comprising: a ceiling a broiling surface configured to support food for broiling; a broil burner configured to distribute heat; and a baffle positioned such that the broil burner distributes heat toward the baffle, the baffle comprising: a first side facing the ceiling; a second side opposite the first side and facing the broiling surface; and a plurality of dimples, each comprising a depression in the first side and a protruding closed peak on the second side in a location corresponding to the location of the depression, said plurality of dimples being configured to disperse infrared radiation from the distributed heat in multiple directions away from the baffle toward the broiling surface to broil the food.
9. The oven of claim 8, further comprising: the ceiling disposed above the broiling surface, the broil burner, and the baffle, wherein the protruding peaks of said dimples extend away from the ceiling toward the broiling surface.
10. The oven of claim 8, wherein the dimples comprise a plurality of first dimples and a plurality of second dimples, the first dimples having a location on the baffle that is closer to the broil burner than a location of the second dimples, the second dimples having a size that is greater than a size of the first dimples.
11. The oven of claim 10, wherein the baffle, at the location of the first dimples, is slanted toward the broil burner.
12. The oven of claim 10, wherein the baffle, at the location of the second dimples, occupies a plane that is substantially parallel to the broil burner.
13. The oven of claim 8, wherein the dimples are configured such that ripples are created in a flame emitted by the broil burner to disperse the infrared radiation in multiple directions away from the baffle toward the broiling surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) Throughout the drawings and the detailed description, unless otherwise described, the same drawing reference numerals will be understood to refer to the same elements, features, and structures. The relative size and depiction of these elements may be exaggerated for clarity, illustration, and convenience.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Examples incorporating one or more aspects of the present invention are described and illustrated in the drawings. These illustrated examples are not intended to be limiting. For example, one or more aspects of the present invention may be utilized in other embodiments and even other types of devices.
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(8) Referring to the examples illustrated in
(9) The burner 300 illustrated in
(10) Fuel may be provided to the burner 300 by a conduit 305 at least partially attached to a back wall 204 of the oven 200. The conduit 305 may receive the fuel from an external fuel source and transport the fuel to the burner 300, where it may be distributed throughout the burner 300 to the flame ports (not shown) at a time when the user requests the burner 300 to be lit. While the conduit 305 delivers the fuel to the burner 300 in
(11) The flame ports (not shown) may be disposed along the upper portion 310 of the burner 300 such that they distribute heat away from the burner 300 and a bottom surface 202 of the oven 200 in both an upward direction and an outward direction substantially toward the ceiling 201 of the oven 200.
(12) The oven may further include a broil baffle 100 disposed substantially between the burner 300 and the ceiling 201 of the oven 200. The baffle 100 may be mounted to the ceiling 201 of the oven 200. The burner 300 may be disposed underneath the baffle 100 at a central portion 102 thereof and at least partially mounted to the baffle 100 by a fastener (not shown) that passes through a central hole 103 at the central portion 102 of the baffle 100.
(13) The central portion 102 of the baffle 100 may be designed to accommodate or partially receive a burner 300 having a specific shape. For example, in
(14) While the central portion 102 of the baffle 100 pictured in
(15) The baffle 100 may be attached to the oven 200 by way of fasteners 1 that cooperating with holes (not shown) in the ceiling 201 of the oven 200, and mounting holes 101 of the baffle 100. The holes in the ceiling 201 of the oven may be designed to allow the fasteners 1 to be secured thereto. The mounting holes 101 of the baffle 100 may be designed to allow the fasteners 1 to pass partially therethrough in order to secure the baffle 100 to the ceiling 201 of the oven 200.
(16) The mounting holes 101 of the baffle 100 may be provided on feet 104 of the baffle 100 disposed near corner portions of the baffle 100. A front portion of the baffle 100, as it would be installed in the oven 200, may have feet 104 in line with an edge of the front portion, while a rear portion of the baffle 100 may have feet 104 that are displaced slightly to the front from the edge of the rear portion of the baffle 100. The feet 104 may be substantially horizontal portions of the baffle 100.
(17) An interior edge portion of each of the feet 104 may be bent such that a separating portion 107 is formed vertically between the feet 104 and the left or right portions of the baffle 100. The separating portions 107 may be substantially perpendicular to the feet 104 and adjacent portions of the baffle 100. The separating portions 107 may be substantially vertical portions of the baffle 100. The separating portions 107 may provide clearance 2 between the ceiling 201 of the oven 200, and the left, right, and central 102 portions of the baffle 100. However, one having ordinary skill in the art would understand that the baffle 100 may be designed without the separating portions 107 and operated without the clearance 2.
(18) The baffle 100 may be configured to disperse infrared radiation from the distributed heat of the burner 300 toward a bottom surface 202 of the oven 200 on which food is positioned by a user for cooking through exposure to the dispersed infrared radiation. While the oven 200 illustrated in
(19) The baffle 100 may include a plurality of dimples 120, 130 configured to disperse the infrared radiation in multiple directions away from the baffle 100 toward a bottom surface 202 of the oven 200. For example, a contour of the dimples 120, 130, a placement of the dimples 120, 130 on the baffle 100, or a size of the dimples 120, 130 may be configured to provide ripples in flames emitted from the burner 300, thereby serving to disperse infrared radiation from the flames in multiple directions and disturb the infrared radiation such that it is dispersed more quickly and in a greater amount than would be the case without a specific contour, placement, or size of the dimples 120, 130. Therefore, the dimples 120, 130 may enable quicker and more even broiling of food disposed on the bottom surface 202 of the oven 200 than would be the case with a baffle not having the dimples 120, 130.
(20) The dimples 120, 130 of the baffle 100 may be formed in a side 105 of the baffle 100, hereinafter referred to as a top side 105 of the baffle, that, when the baffle 100 is installed and in condition for use, faces the ceiling 201 of the oven 200. The dimples 120, 130 may extend, or project downwardly, away from the ceiling 201 of the oven 200 and into a side 106 of the baffle 100, hereinafter referred to a bottom side 106 of the baffle, that, when the baffle 100 is installed and in condition for use, faces the bottom surface 202 of the oven 200. Further, the dimples 120, 130 may be formed on either side of the central portion 102 of the baffle 100. In other words, the dimples 120, 130 may be formed on the left and right portions of the baffle 100.
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(22) The baffle 100 may include relatively small dimples 120 and relatively large dimples 130. The small dimples 120 may be disposed on portions of the baffle 100 adjacent to the central portion 102 of the baffle 100. The small dimples 120 may be further disposed on slanted portions 108 of the baffle 100 with respect to the feet 104 and portions of the baffle 100 on which the large dimples 130 are disposed. The slanted portions 108 of the baffle 100 may be slanted towards the burner 300 and may be disposed between the central portion 102 of the baffle 100 and the portions of the baffle 100 on which the large dimples 130 are disposed. The slanted portions 108 of the baffle 100 may also be disposed adjacent to a position of the burner 300, as the slanted disposition of the slanted portions 108 of the baffle 100 may serve to lessen an amount of impingement by the flames of the burner 300 that is incurred on the baffle 100, thereby allowing better infrared radiation dispersion than without the slanted portions 108 of the baffle 100.
(23) The large dimples 130 may be disposed on portions of the baffle 100 that occupy a plane that is substantially parallel to the burner 300 and are between the slanted portions 108 of the baffle 100 and the separating portions 107 of the baffle 100. In other words, minor variations may exist in the plane occupied by portions of the baffle 100 on which the large dimples 130 are disposed. Further, the small dimples 120 collected on the slanted portions 108 of the baffle 100 are closer to the burner 300 than the portions on which the large dimples 130 are collected, as the large dimples 130 could be impinged to a greater extent by the flames of the burner 300 than the small dimples 120 if collected on the slanted portions 108, thereby making the slanted portions 108 of the baffle 100 too hot to properly disperse infrared radiation. As a result, the large dimples 130 are desired to be toward outer portions of the baffle 100 between the slanted portions 108 and the separating portions 107, because further impingement by the flames of the burner 300 on the baffle 100 is desired in the outer portions of the baffle 100 between the slanted portions 108 and the separating portions 107.
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(25) A number of examples have been described above. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made. For example, suitable results may be achieved if the described elements are combined in a different manner and/or replaced or supplemented by other elements or their equivalents. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.