EP0699373B1 - Apparatus and method for uniformly cooking food with asymmetrically placed radiant energy sources - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the field of radiant source ovens. More particularly, this invention relates to ovens having a rotating rack and an array of linear radiation sources typically shorter than the transverse dimension of the cooking location and which are arranged to maximize uniform cooking of a food item.
- Ovens following the present invention and having linear sources of visible and infra-red radiant energy are disclosed and described in U.S. Patent No. 5, 036, 179 and WO-A-9 303 310.
- These ovens provide high-speed, high-quality cooking and baking of food items by impinging high-intensity visible, near-visible, and infrared radiations onto a food item.
- the ovens cook the food items within the short periods of time normally found in microwave cooking while maintaining the browning of infrared cooking and the quality of conduction-convection cooking.
- When food is exposed to a sufficiently intense source of visible, near-visible, and infrared radiation the food absorbs low levels of visible and near-visible radiation, thereby allowing the energy to penetrate the foodstuff and heat it deeply.
- the longer infrared radiation does not penetrate deeply but acts as an effective browning agent.
- the source of the visible, near-visible and infrared radiation for this invention is in excess of two elongated quartz-halogen tungsten lamps, or equivalent means such as quartz arc lamps.
- Typical quartz-halogen lamps of this type operate at 3000 degrees Kelvin and convert electrical energy into black body radiation having a range of wavelengths from .4 ⁇ m to 4.5 ⁇ m with a peak intensity at .965 ⁇ m.
- Each lamp can generally provide about between 1.5 and 2 kW of radiant energy with a significant portion of the energy in the visible light spectrum.
- the ovens can use a plurality of these lamps or an array of several lamps either operated in unison or selectively operated in varying combinations as necessary for the particular food item sought to be cooked.
- These radiation sources are ordinarily positioned above and below the food item.
- the walls of the surrounding food chamber are preferably made from highly reflective surfaces.
- the visible and infrared waves from the radiation sources impinge directly on the food item and are also reflected off the reflected surfaces and onto the food item from many angles. This reflecting action improves uniformity of cooking.
- the intensity of radiant energy received by an object decreases with the increase in distance between the object and the radiant energy source.
- the areas of the food item that are positioned directly above or below the radiation sources receive more direct energy and therefore cook more quickly than their surrounding areas.
- Figures 1A and 1B show an end view and a longitudinal side view, respectively, of a single linear radiation source 100 and further show the distributions of light intensity measured at the surface of a food item positioned underneath the radiation source. As shown in both figures, the regions of the food item which are positioned directly below the light source are exposed to the maximum intensity received by the food item, while the surrounding areas are exposed to significantly lower intensities.
- Figure 2A shows a lamp configuration under which a food item 104 is cooked under an array of elongate radiation sources 100 that are shorter than the length of the food item and that are arranged in parallel.
- the food item is cooked to the desired degree in the regions of the food item that are close to the lamps, designated by shading in Figure 2B.
- the unshaded regions remain uncooked or undercooked.
- FIG. 3A shows a circular food surface 104, such as a pizza, positioned underneath a single radiation source 100a having a length 1.
- the radiation source is parallel to and shorter than diameter d of the pizza.
- FIG 3B when the pizza is rotated about its center C, the radiation source cooks a circular region AA having diameter equal to the length 1 of the radiation source 100a.
- cooked portion AA is itself non-uniformly cooked: the regions that are closer to the center C spend more time under the radiation source and therefore are cooked more thoroughly than those regions that are further away from it.
- Figure 5A shows five equally spaced radiation sources 100c, 100d, 100e fixed over a pizza 104 which is positioned on a rotating rack (not shown). Lamps similarly positioned are described in U.S. 5,036,179 and GB-A-2 180 637.
- the sources are equal in length, and their length 1 is less than the diameter d of the pizza 104.
- the center source 100c lies above the diameter of the pizza, and the outer radiation sources are positioned parallel to it.
- the present invention utilizes an array of light sources asymmetrically placed with respect to the diameter of a rotating rack.
- the lamps have a length that is shorter than the width or diameter of a cooking area. Rotation of a food item beneath the asymmetrically placed lamps causes substantially all of the food surface to be exposed to substantially the same radiation for a substantially equal period of time and therefore results in substantially uniform cooking of the food item.
- the present invention is comprised generally of an oven 10, a rotating circular rack 31, and upper and lower arrays 18, 16 of radiant energy sources, or lamps.
- Figure 6 is a front section view of the oven.
- the energy for cooking is supplied by lower heating lamps 16 and upper radiation heating lamps 18.
- the lamps are preferably quartz-halogen tungsten lamps which are capable of producing approximately 2 kW of radiant energy with a significant portion of the light energy in the visible light spectrum.
- the lighted portion of a preferred lamp has a length of approximately 25.4 cm (10 inches).
- the inner surface of the inner wall 12 is preferably a highly polished metal, such as aluminum or stainless steel, which is very reflective to the wide spectrum of wavelengths from the radiant lamps.
- the oven has a door 40 ( Figure 7) which also has a reflective inner surface.
- Two radiation transparent plates 20 and 24 are used to isolate the cooking chamber from the radiant lamps, making the oven easier to clean. These plates can be formed from materials, such as high quality heat-resistant glasses and ceramics that are transparent to visible, non-visible and infrared radiations.
- the lower transparent plate 20 is supported by brackets 22a and 22b and is positioned above the lower lamps 16.
- the upper transparent plate 24 is supported by brackets 26a and 26b and is positioned below upper lamps 18.
- Shelf 28 is mounted between the transparent plates inside the oven chamber. As shown in Figure 8A, the shelf 28 has a circular cut out portion 27 which is lined at its perimeter by a track 29.
- the rack has a diameter of preferably 30.48 - 35.56 cm (12 to 14 inches) and is capable of rotating around an axis of rotation, designated r.
- Rollers 35 are positioned such that when one of them is rotated by a motor (not shown), they engage with the perimeter portion of the rack, causing the rack to rotate within the track 29.
- Figure 7 shows a side section of the preferred oven according to the present invention.
- By appropriately selecting the lateral spacing between the lamps relative to the food even cooking can be achieved over the entire surface. This is accomplished by rotating the food item using the rack 31 and by arranging the lamps such that during the cooking cycle aLl regions of the food surface receive equivalent amounts of energy from the lamps. As described above, this requires arranging the lamps such that all regions of the food surface are positioned directly underneath a lamp for substantially equivalent periods of time.
- This desired result is most readily accomplished by positioning the lamps asymmetrically with respect to the midline m of the lamp array. Asymmetry is achieved by positioning unequal numbers of lamps on either side of the midline, and/or by positioning the lamps at unequal distances from the midline such that the lamp arrangements on either side of the midline are not "mirror images" of one another.
- an equal number of equally spaced lamps may be positioned on either side of the midline, and asymmetrical configurations of lamps may be selectively illuminated depending on the size and of the food item sought to be cooked and its ability to absorb visible light. Because different food types will be capable of absorbing different amounts of energy, a configuration of this type would be particularly helpful when, for example, a dish containing various foods is positioned on the rack for cooking.
- FIG. 9 A top view of the preferred lamp array is shown in Figure 9.
- the lamps in the upper and lower arrays are identically arranged. Positioning of the lamps will be described with respect to a midline m which bisects the array and which intersects the axis of rotation r ( Figures 6 and 7) of the rack 31.
- Three of the lamps, 18a, 18b, and 18c, are positioned on one side of the midline and are respectively 13.97 cm (5.5 inches), 11.43 cm (4.5 inches) and 2.54 cm (1 inch) from the midline.
- the remaining two lamps, 18d, 18e are positioned on the opposite side of the midline and are positioned 8.89 cm (3.5 inches) and 14.49 cm (5.9 inches) from the midline, respectively.
- the lamps are positioned approximately 7.62 cm (3 inches) above the rack 31.
- the lateral positions of the lamps from the midline can be varied plus or minus .32 cm (one-eighth inch) from their stated positions while still maintaining substantially uniform radiation across the food location.
- the food item sought to be cooked is positioned on the rack 31 and the door 40 is closed.
- the motor is switched on, causing the roller to engage and rotate the rack.
- the lamps are illuminated for a predetermined cooking time, causing the food item to cook uniformly.
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These ovens provide high-speed, high-quality cooking and baking of food items by impinging high-intensity visible, near-visible, and infrared radiations onto a food item. The ovens cook the food items within the short periods of time normally found in microwave cooking while maintaining the browning of infrared cooking and the quality of conduction-convection cooking. When food is exposed to a sufficiently intense source of visible, near-visible, and infrared radiation, the food absorbs low levels of visible and near-visible radiation, thereby allowing the energy to penetrate the foodstuff and heat it deeply. The longer infrared radiation does not penetrate deeply but acts as an effective browning agent.
The food item is cooked to the desired degree in the regions of the food item that are close to the lamps, designated by shading in Figure 2B. The unshaded regions remain uncooked or undercooked.
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- An oven (10) for cooking a food item (32), the oven comprising:a food support (31) rotatable about an axis of rotation (r); anda radiation source for directing radiant energy having a significant portion of the radiant energy in the visible and near visible light range of the electromagnetic spectrum onto the food support (31), the radiation source including an array of elongate lamps (18a-18e), each lamp having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axes of the other lamps, the lamps positioned above the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between each lamp and a plane containing the axis of rotation (r) and extending parallel to the longitudinal axes of the lamps differs from the distance between the plane and the other lamps, there being at least one lamp positioned on each side of the plane.
- The oven (10) of claim 1 wherein the radiation source further comprises an array of second lamps (16a-16e), each second lamp having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axes of the other second lamps and to the plane, the second lamps positioned below the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between each second lamp and the plane differs from the distance between the plane and the other second lamps.
- An oven (10) for cooking a food item, the oven comprising:a food support (31) rotatable about an axis of rotation (r); anda radiation source for directing radiant energy having a significant portion of the radiant energy in the visible and near visible light range of the electromagnetic spectrum onto the food support (31), the radiation source comprising:an array of first lamps (18a - 18c), each first lamp having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axes of the other first lamps, the first lamps positioned above the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between each first lamp and a plane containing the axis of rotation (r) and extending parallel to the longitudinal axes of the first lamps differs from the distance between the plane and the other first lamps, wherein all of the first lamps are positioned on one side of the plane, andan array of second lamps (18d-18e) , each second lamp having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axes of the other second lamps and to the plane, the second lamps positioned above the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between each second lamp and the plane differs from that of the other second lamps, wherein all of the second lamps are positioned on the side of the plane opposite to the side on which the first lamps are located and wherein the array of first lamps (18a-18c) includes at least one more lamp than the array of second lamps (18d-18e).
- The oven of claim 3 wherein the radiation source further comprises:an array of third lamps (16a-16c), each third lamp having a longitudinal axis parallel to the plane, the third lamps positioned below the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between each third lamp and the plane differs from that of the other third lamps, wherein all of the third lamps (16a-16c) are positioned on the same side of the plane as the first lamps (18a-18c); andan array of fourth lamps (16d-16e), each fourth lamp having a longitudinal axis parallel to the plane, the fourth lamps positioned below the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between each fourth lamp and the plane differs from that of the other fourth lamps, wherein all of the fourth lamps are positioned on the same side of the plane as the second lamps, wherein the array of third (16a-16c) lamps includes at least one more lamp than the array of fourth lamps (16d-16e) or the array of fourth lamps includes at least one more lamp than the array of third lamps.
- The oven (10) of claims 1 or 3 wherein the food support (31) has edges and a widest dimension (d) extending between the edges in a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation (r), and wherein the widest dimension (d) is greater than the length of the lamps.
- An oven (10) for cooking a food item, the oven comprising:a food support (31) rotatable about an axis of rotation (r), the food support (31) having edges and a widest dimension d (d) extending between the edges in a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation (r);an array of elongate lamps (18a-18e) for directing radiant energy having a significant portion of the radiant energy in the visible and near visible light range of the electromagnetic spectrum onto the food support (31), each lamp having a filament length L substantially equal to 10/12d, each lamp further having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axes of the other lamps, the array including;a first lamp (18c) positioned above the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between the first lamp and a plane containing the axis of rotation (r) and extending parallel to the longitudinal axes of the lamps is substantially equal to 1/10L,a second lamp (18b) positioned above the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between the second lamp and the plane is substantially equal to 4.5/10L,a third lamp (18a) positioned above the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between the third lamp and the plane is substantially equal to 5.5/10L,a fourth lamp (18d) positioned above the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between the fourth lamp and the plane is substantially equal to 3.5L, anda fifth lamp (18e) positioned above the food support (31) such that the perpendicular distance between the fourth lamp and the plane is substantially equal to 5.9/10L;said first, second and third lamps (18c, 18b, 18a) being located on one side of the plane and said fourth and fifth lamps (18d, 18e) being located on the side of the plane opposite said one side, androtation means (35) for rotating the food support (31) about the axis of rotation (r).
- A method of cooking a food item positioned on a food support (31) having an axis of rotation (r) and a plane containing the axis of rotation (r), the method comprising the steps of:directing radiant energy having a significant portion of the radiant energy in the visible and near visible light range of the electromagnetic spectrum ontro the food;initiating said radiant energy from a plurality of spaced apart lamps (18a-18e) having substantially parallel longitudinal axes, the longitudinal axes parallel to the plane containing the axis of rotation (r) of the food support (31), the lamps positioned above the food support and spaced different distances from said plane, at least one of the lamps (18a) positioned on one side of the plane and at least one of the lamps (18d) on an opposite side of the plane; androtating the food support (31) about the axis of rotation (r).
- A method of cooking a food item positioned on a food support (31) having an axis of rotation (r) and a plane containing the axis of rotation (r), the method comprising the steps of:directing radiant energy having a significant portion of the radiant energy in the visible and near visible light range of the electromagnetic spectrum onto the food;initiating a first portion of said radiant energy from a first array (18d-18e) of a number N of spaced apart first lamps having substantially parallel longitudinal axes, the longitudinal axes parallel to the plane containing the axis of rotation (r) of the food support (31), the first lamps (18d-18e) positioned above the food support on one side of the plane, and spaced different distances from said plane;initiating a second portion of said radiant energy from a second array (18a-18c) of a number more than N of spaced apart second lamps having substantially parallel longitudinal axes, the longitudinal axes parallel to the plane containing the axis of rotation (r) of the food support (31), the second lamps positioned above the food support on the side of the plane opposite to the side on which the first lamps are located, and spaced different distances from said plane; androtating the food support (31) about the axis of rotation (r).
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