OVEN APPLIANCE HAVING A DUCT FOR IMPROVED HEATING
20220325901 · 2022-10-13
Inventors
- Eric Scott Johnson (Louisville, KY, US)
- Rebekah Leigh Tyler (Louisville, KY, US)
- Hans Juergen Paller (Louisville, KY, US)
Cpc classification
F24C15/322
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An oven appliance having a cabinet with a chamber positioned within the cabinet. The chamber is configured for receipt of a food item for cooking. The oven appliance also includes a door for providing selective access to the chamber and a plurality of walls including a top wall, a bottom wall, a back wall, a front wall, and opposing sidewalls defining the chamber. Further, the oven appliance includes a fan assembly operable to cause air to flow in the chamber and a fan cover arranged to at least partially cover the fan assembly. Moreover, the oven appliance includes a first heating element arranged adjacent to the bottom wall. In addition, the oven appliance includes a duct in fluid communication with the fan assembly and the first heating element for directing airflow in the chamber to the fan assembly and across the first heating element to heat the food item.
Claims
1. An oven appliance, comprising: a cabinet having a chamber positioned within the cabinet, the chamber configured for receipt of a food item for cooking; a door for providing selective access to the chamber; a plurality of walls comprising a top wall, a bottom wall, a back wall, a front wall, and opposing sidewalls defining the chamber; a fan assembly operable to cause air to flow in the chamber; a fan cover arranged to at least partially cover the fan assembly; a first heating element for heating the chamber, the first heating element arranged adjacent to the bottom wall; and a duct in fluid communication with the fan assembly and the first heating element for directing airflow in the chamber to the fan assembly and across the first heating element to heat the food item.
2. The oven appliance of claim 1, further comprising a heating element cover arranged above the first heating element, wherein the duct directs the airflow from the fan assembly across the first heating element and through the heating element cover to heat the food item.
3. The oven appliance of claim 2, wherein the fan cover comprises a first set of apertures and the heating element cover comprises a second set of apertures.
4. The oven appliance of claim 3, wherein the duct is formed, at least in part, via a boundary wall extending generally perpendicular from the fan cover.
5. The oven appliance of claim 4, further comprising an opening between the boundary wall and the front wall, wherein, during operation of the oven appliance, the airflow in the chamber is drawn in through the first set of apertures in the fan cover, down to and across the first heating element, up through the opening between the boundary wall and the front wall, and through the second set of apertures of the heating element cover.
6. The oven appliance of claim 5, further comprising a gap between the door and the front wall, wherein, during operation of the oven appliance, ambient air is drawn through the gap between the door and the front wall to dilute the airflow in the chamber.
7. The oven appliance of claim 6, wherein, during operation of the oven appliance, exhaust air from the opening between the boundary wall and the front wall is used to entrain the ambient air into the chamber.
8. The oven appliance of claim 7, further comprising a vent, wherein, during operation of the oven appliance, the airflow in the chamber is further drawn out through a vent of the oven appliance.
9. The oven appliance of claim 1, further comprising a gasket positioned between the door and the chamber and surrounding an opening of the chamber, wherein, during operation of the oven appliance, the door is sealed shut via the gasket.
10. The oven appliance of claim 1, wherein the duct is integral with the fan cover.
11. The oven appliance of claim 1, wherein the duct is separate component secured to the fan cover or positioned adjacent to the fan cover.
12. The oven appliance of claim 1, wherein the fan assembly comprises a fan blade and a fan motor, the fan motor comprising, at least, a motor shaft operably coupled to the fan blade for rotating the fan blade about the motor shaft, and wherein the fan assembly is positioned adjacent to the back wall.
13. The oven appliance of claim 1, further comprising a second heating element arranged adjacent to the top wall.
14. The oven appliance of claim 1, wherein the heating element cover is removable.
15. A method for operating an oven appliance, the method comprising: placing one or more food items in a chamber positioned within a cabinet of the oven appliance; heating the chamber via first and second heating elements arranged adjacent to a bottom wall and a top wall of the oven appliance, respectively; providing a fan assembly adjacent to a back wall of the oven appliance; and operating the fan assembly of the oven appliance to direct airflow in the chamber across a top surface of the one or more food items adjacent to the second heating element to heat a top surface of the one or more food items and into a duct, wherein the duct is in fluid communication with the fan assembly and the first heating element so as to further draw the airflow across the first heating element and to heat a bottom surface of the one or more food items.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising arranging a heating element cover above the first heating element, wherein the duct directs the airflow from the fan assembly across the first heating element and through the heating element cover to cook the bottom surface of the one or more food items.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the duct is formed, at least in part, via a boundary wall extending generally perpendicular from a fan cover of the fan assembly.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein operating the fan assembly of the oven appliance to direct the airflow in the chamber across the top surface of the one or more food items and into the duct in fluid communication with the fan assembly and the first heating element to draw the airflow across the first heating element and to the bottom surface of the one or more food items further comprises: directing the airflow in the chamber through a first set of apertures in the fan cover, down to and across the first heating element, up through an opening between the boundary wall and a front wall of the oven appliance, and through a second set of apertures of the heating element cover.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein operating the fan assembly of the oven appliance to direct the airflow in the chamber across the top surface of the one or more food items and into the duct in fluid communication with the fan assembly and the first heating element to draw the airflow across the first heating element and to the bottom surface of the one or more food items further comprises: drawing ambient air through a gap between a door of the oven appliance and the front wall to dilute the airflow in the chamber.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein operating the fan assembly of the oven appliance to direct the airflow in the chamber across the top surface of the one or more food items and into the duct in fluid communication with the fan assembly and the first heating element to draw the airflow across the first heating element and to the bottom surface of the one or more food items further comprises: drawing exhaust air from the opening between the boundary wall and the front wall to entrain the ambient air into the chamber; and further drawing the airflow in the chamber out through a vent of the oven appliance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Reference now will be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0020] Referring now to the drawings,
[0021] The cabinet 101 extends between a first side 140 (
[0022] Moreover, as shown in
[0023] In certain embodiments, the sidewalls 118 may include supports 122 (
[0024] Referring particularly to
[0025] Accordingly, operation of the oven appliance 100 can be regulated by a controller 124 (
[0026] By way of example, the controller 124 may include a memory and one or more processing devices such as microprocessors, CPUs, or the like, such as general or special purpose microprocessors operable to execute programming instructions or micro-control code associated with operation of the oven appliance 100. The memory may represent random access memory such as DRAM, or read only memory such as ROM or FLASH. In one exemplary embodiment, the processor executes programming instructions stored in memory. The memory may be a separate component from the processor or may be included onboard within the processor.
[0027] The controller 124 may be positioned in a variety of locations throughout the oven appliance 100. Thus, the controller 124 may be located under or next to the user interface panel 102 or otherwise within the top panel 114. In an exemplary embodiment, input/output (“I/O”) signals are routed between the controller 124 and various operational components of the oven appliance 100 such as heating element(s) 117, controls 112, display 103, sensor(s), alarms, and/or other components as may be provided. In one exemplary embodiment, the user interface panel 102 may represent a general purpose I/O (“GPIO”) device or functional block.
[0028] Although shown with touch type controls 112, it should be understood that the controls 112 and the configuration of the oven appliance 100 shown in
[0029] In another embodiment, the oven appliance 100 may be equipped with features for selectively generating a forced flow of heated air within the cooking chamber 116 (e.g., using a fan(s) as discussed in greater detail below). Thus, the oven appliance 100 may generally be referred to as a convection oven. Such a flow of heated air can, e.g., decrease the required cooking temperature for food items, decrease the amount of time needed to cook food items, or assist in cooking food items more evenly.
[0030] Referring still to
[0031] Accordingly, the fan assembly 152 is operable to cause air to flow in the chamber 116. Moreover, the plurality of apertures 150 may have any suitable geometry and/or size. For example, as shown in
[0032] In addition, as shown in
[0033] Accordingly, as shown in
[0034] In further embodiments, as shown particularly in
[0035] In alternative embodiments, as shown in
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] As shown at (202), the method 200 includes placing one or more food items 158 in the chamber 116 positioned within the cabinet 101 of the oven appliance 100. As shown at (204), the method 200 includes heating the chamber 116 via first and second heating elements 123, 125 arranged adjacent to the bottom wall 119 and the top wall 121 of the oven appliance 100, respectively. As shown at (206), the method 200 includes providing the fan assembly 152 adjacent to the back wall 120 of the oven appliance 100. As shown at (208), the method 200 includes operating the fan assembly 152 of the oven appliance 100 to direct airflow 162 in the chamber 116 across a top surface of the food item(s) 158 adjacent to the second heating element 125 to heat the top surface of the food item(s) 158 and into the duct 156, wherein the duct 156 is in fluid communication with the fan assembly 152 and the first heating element 123 so as to further draw the airflow across the first heating element 123 to heat a bottom surface of the food item(s) 158.
[0038] More specifically, in an embodiment, the method 200 may include arranging the heating element cover 160 above the first heating element 123, wherein the duct 156 directs the airflow 162 from the fan assembly 152 across the first heating element 123 and through the heating element cover 160 to cook the bottom surface of the food item(s) 158.
[0039] Thus, in further embodiments, operating the fan assembly 152 of the oven appliance 100 to direct airflow 162 in the chamber 116 across a top surface of the food item(s) 158 and into the duct 156 in fluid communication with the fan assembly 152 and the first heating element 123 to draw the airflow across the first heating element 123 and to a bottom surface of the food item(s) 158 so as to heat and cook the top and bottom surfaces of the food item(s) 158 may include directing the airflow 162 in the chamber 116 through the first set of apertures 150 in the fan cover 154, down to and across the first heating element 123, up through the opening 168 between the boundary wall 166 and the front wall 113 of the oven appliance 100, and through a second set of apertures 164 of the heating element cover 160.
[0040] In additional embodiments, operating the fan assembly 152 of the oven appliance 100 to direct airflow 162 in the chamber 116 across a top surface of the food item(s) 158 and into the duct 156 in fluid communication with the fan assembly 152 and the first heating element 123 to draw the airflow across the first heating element 123 and to a bottom surface of the food item(s) 158 so as to heat and cook the top and bottom surfaces of the food item(s) 158 may include drawing ambient air 174 through the gap 172 between the door 104 of the oven appliance 100 and the front wall 113 to dilute the airflow 162 in the chamber 116 and/or drawing exhaust air 176 from the opening 168 between the boundary wall 166 and the front wall 113 to entrain the ambient air 174 into the chamber 116 and further drawing the airflow 162 in the chamber 116 out through the vent 180 of the oven appliance 100.
[0041] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.