Thermal management system and method for a connected oven
US-2016348918-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10495318B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10495318-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715606002-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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The present disclosure relates to a cooking oven having a cooling duct and a cooling fan that is laterally offset relative to a center of the inlet of the cooling duct. The cooling duct has two lateral cooling duct walls extended between the cooling duct inlet and a cooling duct outlet. The cooling duct is designed such that when the cooling fan is operated air flowing along the respective lateral walls will experience substantially equal pressure drop between the inlet and the fan.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cooking oven comprising: a cooling duct and a cooling fan; the cooling duct comprising a cooling duct inlet adjacent an outer face of the cooking oven, a cooling duct outlet in fluid communication with the cooling fan, a first lateral cooling duct wall and a second lateral cooling duct wall, each lateral cooling duct wall extending between the cooling duct inlet and the cooling duct outlet, a first air-flow path running from the cooling duct inlet to the cooling duct outlet adjacent the first lateral cooling duct wall, and a second air-flow path running from the cooling duct inlet to the cooling duct outlet adjacent the second lateral cooling duct wall; the cooling fan being laterally offset relative to a center of the cooling duct inlet; wherein the pressure drop along the first air-flow path is substantially equal to the pressure drop along the second air-flow path. 2. The cooking oven of claim 1 , the length of the first lateral cooling duct wall being substantially equal to the length of the second lateral cooling duct wall. 3. The cooking oven of claim 1 , the first lateral cooling duct wall comprising a protrusion. 4. The cooking oven of claim 1 , further comprising a cooking cavity and a metal insulation shield between the cooking cavity and the cooling duct. 5. The cooking oven of claim 1 , said first air-flow path being shorter than said second air-flow path, at least one flow-restricting element being disposed in said first air-flow path to substantially equalize the pressure drop between the first and second air-flow paths. 6. A cooking oven comprising: a cooling duct and a cooling fan, the cooling fan being laterally offset relative to a center of a cooling duct inlet; the cooling duct comprising said cooling duct inlet adjacent an outer face of the cooking oven, a cooling duct outlet in fluid communication with the cooling fan, a first lateral cooling duct wall and a second lateral cooling duct wall, each lateral cooling duct wall extending between the cooling duct inlet and the cooling duct outlet; and a flow-restricting element adjacent said first lateral cooling duct wall to introduce a local pressure drop along a first air-flow path adjacent that wall. 7. The cooking oven of claim 6 , the flow-restricting element comprising a protrusion in said first lateral cooling duct wall, a rough surface on the first lateral cooling duct wall; or one or more baffles. 8. The cooking oven of claim 6 , further comprising a cooking cavity and a metal insulation shield between the cooking cavity and the cooling duct. 9. The cooking oven of claim 6 , further comprising a second air-flow path adjacent said second lateral cooling duct wall, wherein the total pressure drop along the first air-flow path is substantially equal to the total pressure drop along the second air-flow path. 10. A method of operating a cooking oven comprising: drawing a flow of cooling air through a cooling duct via a cooling duct inlet that spans substantially a full width of an outer face of said oven between first and second cooling duct inlet ends, to a cooling fan that is laterally offset relative to a center of said cooling duct inlet, wherein a first portion of said cooling air follows a first air-flow path extending from said first cooling duct inlet end adjacent a first lateral cooling duct wall and a second portion of said cooling air follows a second air-flow path extending from said second cooling duct inlet end adjacent a second lateral cooling duct wall, and wherein said first and second portions of said cooling air experience substantially the same pressure drop along the respective first and second air-flow paths between said cooling duct inlet and said cooling fan. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the length of the first lateral cooling duct wall is substantially equal to the length of the second lateral cooling duct wall. 12. The method of claim 11 , the first lateral cooling duct wall comprising a protrusion. 13. The method of claim 10 , the cooling duct further comprising a flow-restricting element to introduce an additional local pressure drop along the first air-flow path. 14. The method of claim 13 , the flow-restricting element comprising a protrusion in said first lateral cooling duct wall; a rough surface on the first lateral cooling duct wall; or one or more baffles. 15. The method of claim 10 , the cooking oven further comprising a cooking cavity and a metal insulation shield between the cooking cavity and the cooling duct, said shield being effective to absorb thermal energy from said cooking cavity and to dissipate said thermal energy via heat-exchange with said cooling air flowing through said cooling duct.
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