Vehicle oven having optimized airflow

US9618212B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9618212-B2
Application numberUS-201313853043-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2013
Priority dateMar 29, 2012
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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An oven includes a compartment enclosed on all sides and defining an interior therein, a heating element operable to heat air within the interior of compartment, and a fan disposed in fluid communication with the interior of the compartment. The fan is operable to cause air to flow across the heating element and toward the front region of the compartment. The oven includes a plurality of profile elements disposed on a panel at the front region of the compartment. The profile elements are structurally configured to direct air received at the panel from the fan back toward the fan through the interior of the oven in a more uniform spatial distribution than would result from a flat panel.

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An oven comprising: a compartment enclosed on all sides and defining an interior between the sides, the sides including at least a front side and a back side; a heating element operable to heat air within the interior of the compartment; a fan disposed in fluid communication with the interior of the compartment, the fan operable to cause air to flow across the heating element and from the back side of the compartment toward the front side of the compartment; a door at the front side of the compartment, the door including a panel on an interior side of the door and operable to open the compartment; a divider dividing sides of the compartment through which air flows in opposite directions from one another, the divider being disposed parallel with a direction of airflow on either side of the divider, the divider providing an opening at the front side of the compartment to facilitate air flowing from the fan to the front side of the compartment through a first region adjacent the divider, through the opening in the divider at the front side of the compartment from the first region to a second region on an opposite side of the divider, and from the front side of the compartment toward the fan through the second region adjacent the divider, wherein each of the first region and the second region is configured to accommodate at least one of a plurality of meal carriers; and a plurality of profile elements disposed on a surface of the panel facing the interior of the compartment, the plurality of profile elements being structurally configured to direct air received at the panel through the first region, through the opening provided by the divider, and back toward the fan through second region in a more uniform spatial distribution than would result from a flat panel. 2. The oven of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of profile elements is selected from the group consisting of fins, blades, and hole patterns. 3. The oven of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of profile elements have a surface disposed at an angle relative to a plane of the surface of the panel. 4. An oven comprising: a compartment enclosed on all sides, the sides including at least a front side and a back side; a heating element operable to heat air within the compartment; a fan disposed at the back side of the compartment, the fan operable to cause air to flow across the heating element and toward the front side of the compartment; a door at the front side of the compartment, the door including a generally vertical panel on an interior side of the door and operable to open the compartment; a divider dividing sides of the compartment through which air flows in opposite directions from one another, the divider being disposed parallel with a direction of airflow on either side of the divider, the divider providing an opening at the front side of the compartment to facilitate air flowing from the fan to the front side of the compartment through a first region adjacent the divider, through the opening in the divider at the front side of the compartment from the first region to a second region on an opposite side of the divider, and from the front side of the compartment toward the fan through the second region adjacent the divider, wherein each of the first region and the second region is configured to accommodate at least one of a plurality of meal carriers; and a plurality of profile elements disposed on a surface of the generally vertical panel facing the interior of the compartment, the plurality of profile elements being structurally configured to direct air received at the generally vertical panel from the fan back toward the fan through an interior of the compartment in a more uniform spatial distribution than would result from a flat generally vertical panel. 5. The oven of claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of profile elements is selected from the group consisting of fins, blades, and hole patterns. 6. The oven of claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of profile elements have a surface disposed at an angle relative to a plane of the surface of the generally vertical panel. 7. The oven of claim 4 , wherein the heating element comprises an electrical heating element that heats when electrical current is passed therethrough. 8. The oven of claim 4 , wherein the heating element encircles a majority of the fan and the fan blows air outwardly across a majority of the heating element that encircles the fan. 9. A method of heating an oven comprising: heating a heating element of the oven; causing air to flow across the heated heating element by a fan; heating the air that flows across the heated heating element by the heating element; directing the heated air from a back side through a first airflow region toward a front side of the oven, the first airflow region separated from a second airflow region, a divider that divides the compartment into the first airflow region and the second airflow region, air flowing parallel with the divider and in an opposite direction in the second airflow region compared to the first airflow region, wherein each of the first airflow region and the second airflow region is configured to accommodate at least one of a plurality of meal carriers; redirecting the heated air from the first airflow region, through an opening in the divider at the front side, and through the second airflow region toward the back side by a plurality of profile elements disposed on a surface of a generally vertical panel on an interior side of a door at the front side of the oven, the plurality of profile elements facing the interior of the oven, the door being operable to open the oven, and structurally configured to direct air received at the panel from the fan through the first airflow region through the opening provided by the divider, and back toward the fan through the second airflow region in a more uniform spatial distribution than would result from a flat generally vertical panel. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of profile elements is selected from the group consisting of fins, blades, and hole patterns. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein: directing the heated air toward the front side further comprises directing the heated air through the at least one meal carrier in the first airflow region, and redirecting the heated air from the front side toward the back side further comprises directing the heated air through the at least one meal carrier in the second airflow region. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein heating the heating element comprises passing electrical current through an electrical heating element.

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  • with air moisturising · CPC title

  • F24C15/322Primary

    with forced circulation · CPC title

  • Ovens heated directly by hot fluid (A21B1/06, A21B1/33 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Arrangements for circulation of cooling air · CPC title

  • Vessels uniquely adapted for baking (for use in baker's ovens A21B) · CPC title

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What does patent US9618212B2 cover?
An oven includes a compartment enclosed on all sides and defining an interior therein, a heating element operable to heat air within the interior of compartment, and a fan disposed in fluid communication with the interior of the compartment. The fan is operable to cause air to flow across the heating element and toward the front region of the compartment. The oven includes a plurality of profil…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Be Aerospace Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24C15/322. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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