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AU666365B2 - Electrically heated rotary baker's oven - Google Patents
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AU666365B2 - Electrically heated rotary baker's oven - Google Patents

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AU666365B2
AU666365B2 AU38285/93A AU3828593A AU666365B2 AU 666365 B2 AU666365 B2 AU 666365B2 AU 38285/93 A AU38285/93 A AU 38285/93A AU 3828593 A AU3828593 A AU 3828593A AU 666365 B2 AU666365 B2 AU 666365B2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A21BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
    • A21BBAKERS' OVENS; MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT FOR BAKING
    • A21B3/00Parts or accessories of ovens
    • A21B3/04Air-treatment devices for ovens, e.g. regulating humidity
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A21BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
    • A21BBAKERS' OVENS; MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT FOR BAKING
    • A21B1/00Bakers' ovens
    • A21B1/42Bakers' ovens characterised by the baking surfaces moving during the baking
    • A21B1/44Bakers' ovens characterised by the baking surfaces moving during the baking with surfaces rotating in a horizontal plane

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i 666365 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 4 40 Go 4 040 4 o 44 4 0 oe 04 o o Name of Applicant Actual Inventor Address for Service APV AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 000 040 817) PAUL EATON WILLET GRANT ADAMS COMPANY Patent Trade Mark Attorneys 15th Floor Santos House 215 Adelaide Street BRISBANE QUEENSLAND 4000
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ELECTRICALLY HEATED ROTARY BAKER'S OVEN Invention Title 4 I o 4 o a4 Details of Associated Provisional Applications Numbers :PL2199 The following statement is a full description of the invention including the best method of performing it known to the applicant.
-i 1 2 THIS INVENTION relates to an electrically heated rotary baker's oven.
A well-known and widely used baker's oven has a number of superimposed oven compartments with individual oven doors at the front. A vertical drive shaft driven by an electric motor passes through all of the compartments. In each compartment, a sleeve is mounted on, and frictionally driven by, the shaft.
Fixed on each sleeve are two carrier frames, one spaced above the other, each frame carrying two grid supports, to opposite sides of the sleeve. Each support is capable of receiving through the opened oven door of the compartment, and when the carrier frames and sleeve have 0 0 a been brought temporarily to rest, two adjacent 0 15 assemblies, each of three bread baking tins. Four such assemblies, or twelve of the baking tins, may thus be loaded on to the two carrier frames, and after the .O carrier frames have been permitted to turn through 180°, a further four assemblies of the baking tins may be loaded similarly.
Bakery goods other than those in bread baking tins may, of course, be loaded into the oven in this way. When the baking has been completed, the baked
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The oven compartment is heated by electric l *heating elements of rod type, each shaped to form an elongated U, the. parallel arms of which extend, across the oven. One series of elements is at the bottom of Sthe compartment, another at the top, the parallel arms of each element being housed. in channels formed in the bottom and top plates of the oven compartment. A third set of heating elements is supported between the two carriers.
Although ovens of this type have been found to be very effective and generally satisfactory, a number of problems do arise.
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3 In the known ovens, spiral electrical heating elements are used to ensure even heating within the baker's compartments, to prevent local "hot-spots". These heating elements have proved difficult to clean around.
Steaming of the bakery products is another problem area. The water sprayed into the baking compartments, to form the steam, may strike the bakery products and damage the surface of same. The spray nozzles may clog due to the combination of heat and hard water. More importantly the introduction of steam may cause the baking compartments to undergo uneven variations in temperature, resulting in uneven baking of the products.
It is an object to provide a steaming system where the temperature is evenly maintained in the bakery compartments during the steaming step.
It is a preferred object of the present invention to provide a heating element for the steaming system for a baker's oven which is easily cleaned.
I It is a further preferred object to provide such an element which has good heat dissipation characteristics.
!25 It is a still further preferred object to o provide such an element which prevents water striking S" i: the product.
Other preferred objects will ,ecome x apparent from the following description.
In one aspect, the present invention resides in a steaming assembly for a baker's oven including: at least one water pipe mounted in an upwardly directed recess in a channel-section element support plate for an electrical heating element; -an elongate heating element portion being Sreceived in a downwardly directed elongate recess in an underside of a web portion of the element support
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4 plate and spaced from the water pipe by the web portion; at least one water nozzle in the water pipe directed into the upwardly-directed recess of the element support plate; a source of water for the water pipe; nad control means to control the flow of water to the water pipe to generate steam.
Preferably, the elongate recess is provided centrally of the web portion of the element support plate; and plate means secures the element portion in the elongate recess.
Preferably a pair of element support plates are mounted side-by-side, the heating element portions being interconnected. to form a substantially U-shaped heating element member.
Preferably the side flanges of the element support plates are provided with slots to receive and support the water pipes, preferably transversely to the element portions.
Preferably, control means to control the
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t flow of water through its pipe to generate steam.
Preferably the control means allows the water to flow from the nozzles in short, predetermined bursts, with predetermined pauses therebetween.
i In a second aspect, the present invention resides in a baker's oven incorporating the steaming 30 assembly hereinbefore described.
To enable the invention to be fully *understood, a preferred embodiment will now be described with reference to the accompanying ,drawings, in which: 35 FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of a side-by-side rotary oven; 7
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y- Cv oV r FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the layout of the bottom heating elements in a baking compartment; FIG. 3 is a plan view of one of the heating elements for use in the steaming system in accordance with the present invention; and FIG. 4 is a sectional end view taken on line 4- 4 in FIG. 3.
Referring to FIG. 1, the oven 10 has a plurality of baking compartments 11 arranged vertically in side-by-side pairs 11A,11B.
Each oven compartment 11 is substantially octagonal in shape, with insulated walls 12 and an oven door 13 at the front for access to the compartments.
S° As shown in FIG. 2, a pair of tray holders 14,15 are mounted on a vertical shaft 16 via a clutch (or step) mechanism which enables the rotation of the tray holders 14,15 to be stopped for loading and S°o unloading of trays (bearing bakery products).
S' Electrical heating element assemblies to be hereinafter described, are provided at the bottom and top of the compartments 11, a middle element assembly may be provided in split level compartments, interposed °below an upper pair of tray holders 14,15.
In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the chamber i 25 shape, location of holes for the element assemblies 17, oO and the oven doors. 13 for the compartments 11A,11B are identical to reduce manufacturing costs.
It will also be noted that the element 4. assemblies 17 are. arranged asymmetrically in each compartment 11 to reduce the likelihood of local "hotspots" in the compartments, for more even heating of the compartment and the. products therein.
The controls 18 for the element assemblies 17, and the steaming system to be hereinafter described, are provided at the front of the oven Referring now to FIGS. 3 and 4, the heating A'j 6 element assembly 17 has a substantially U-shaped electrical heating element 20 with parallel side arms 21,22 interconnected by an end portion 23. The free ends of the arms 21,22 are provided with electrical contacts 24 and mounting nuts 25 and for electrical connection.
Each side arm 21,22 is received within an elongate recess formed in the web 26 of a channel section element support plate 27 and is secured by a bottom plate 28. The support plates 27 are interconnected by brackets 29,30 and are closed by respective end plates 31,32 to form trough-like structures.
For the steaming system 33, which is only provided for the bottom heating element assemblies 17, a water pipe 34 is supported in aligned slots in the side flanges 35,36 of the support plates 27 and are retained therein by diffuser plates 37 (one of which is shown in side elevation in FIG. 3) and locking pins 38. The pipe 34 has pairs of nozzles directed downwardly into the interior of the channel section support plates 27.
The element support plates 27 can be easily i cleaned using a scraper profiled to complement the 25 profile of the webs 26 of the support plates.
.1 The support plates 27 (and bottom plates 28) provide a large heat sink for the injected water and it is rapidly converted to steam.
The water will flow along the plates as it 30 is converted to steam and the diffuser places 37 prevent the water from being reflected upwardly onto iLL' the product being baked.
As the majority of the elements 20 are encapsulated by the support plates 27 and bottom 35 plates 28, the likelihood of physical damage during 'cleaning is reduced.
1 0_ 4b~ 7 For most efficient steaming of the. product, the product is steamed as soon as possible af ter it has been placed in the compartment 11 and the door 13 has been closed.
A microprocessor, included in the controls 18, controls the steaming regime as well as the temperature and. time parameters set by the baker. It is important to remember that the steam is generated at the bottom elements only in each compartment whether of standard or split-deck type.
Each press of the steam button on the controls 18 may be set to provide 1 second of water injection, followed by a 10 second pause.
In conjunction with the steam production, which has a cooling effect on the bot'-om heating elements, the top (and middle) elements are switched off for eg. a minute per press of the steam button to compensate f or the heat loss at the bottom of the compartment.
This switching off of the "non-steam generating" top (and middle) elements f or a period corresponding to the steam generation period ensures that the product is cooked evenly f roir above and below.
If the steam button was pressed three times, the steam cycle would be 1 second water injection; (ii) 10 seconds pause; (iii) 1 second water injection (iv) 10 seconds pause; and 1 second water injection. The top (and middle) 30 elements are switched off for 3 minutes from the time of the first injection, the bottom element remaining switched on.
Advantages of the oven of the present invention include: "softer" heating of the product due to the A p
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p01 8 larger radiant area of the elements; the elements are easily cleaned and the electrical elements are protected from physical damage during cleaning; "live" steam is generated quickly without liquid water being sprayed directly onto the product; fast recovery of oven temperatures during and after steaming; even. heat throughout the compartments during steaming; the element assemblies are inexpensive to produce and may be disposable; the need for a separate steam generator is obviated; and S 15 the invention is applicable to both standard 0 4e S and split-deck compartments.
S' Various changes and modifications may be made So. to the embodiments described and illustrated without S°departing from the present invention.
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1. A steaming assembly for a baker's oven including: at least one water pipe mounted in an upwardly directed recess in a channel-section element support plate for an electrical heating element; a diffuser plate overlying the water pipe; an elongate heating element portion being received in a downwardly directed elongate recess in an underside of a web portion of the element support plate and spaced from the wat.r pipe by the web 00 0 portion; o at least one water nozzle in the water pipe 0 directed into the upwardly-directed recess of the 0o 15 element support plate; 0000 a source of water for the water pipe; and control means to control the flow of water to the water pipe to generate steam.
2. A steaming assembly as claimed in Claim 1 wherein: the elongate recess is provided centrally of the web portion of the element support plate; and plate means secure the element portion in the elongate recess. I
3. A steaming assembly as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 having a pair of element support plates mounted side-by-side, the heating element portions being interconnected to form a substantially U-shaped heating element member.
4. A steaming assembly as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 3 wherein: side flanges of the element support plates are provided with slots to receive and support the water pipes substantially transversely to the heating element portions.
A steaming assembly as claimed in any one C' of Claims 1 to 4 wherein: V71 .I I- I' :0C) 1 ^wwf control means control the flow of water through the water pipes to generate steam.
6. A steaming assembly as claimed in Claim wherein: the control means allows water to flow from the nozzles in short, predetermined bursts, with predetermined pauses therebetween.
7. A baker's oven incorporating the steaming assemblies as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 6. DATED this eighth day of August 1995. APV AUSTRALIA PTY LTD By its Patent Attorneys GRANT ADAMS COMPANY a a a a a 4 a 4 1 tI a IA -T 4441 *4 41 44 44 o a# a o a, *aaq 44 4 4 tt 1 r 11 ABSTRACT A baker's oven (10) has bakery compartments (11) where the heating elements (20, 120) are arranged asymetrically. The side arms (21, 22, 121, 122) of the heating elements (20, 120) are received in downwardly- lirected recesses (127A) in element support plates (27, 127), the latter supporting transverse water pipes (34, 134) with nozzles 134A which spray water into the support plates (27, 127) which convert the water to steam. A steaming control system switches off the top (and mid) elements while the water is injected for steaming, in a controlled sequence, by the bottom elements. A W A I\ *14 g 1 i I *is t r i
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