Heating – Processes of heating or heater operation – Continous strip – strand or web passed longitudinally through...
Patent
1989-04-26
1990-07-17
Yuen, Henry C.
Heating
Processes of heating or heater operation
Continous strip, strand or web passed longitudinally through...
432126, 432133, 432122, 126 21A, F23J 1500
Patent
active
049418190
ABSTRACT:
An oven (20) includes an oven enclosure (24) having a conveyor (40) mounted therein for transporting food products through the oven. A plurality of ribbon burners (100) are mounted within the oven interior (32) adjacent the path of the conveyor to heat the interior of the oven. Heated gases generated by operation of the ribbon burners are received through inlet plenums (140) under operation of a circulation fan (146) and are discharged through discharge tubes (154) extending adjacent portions of the conveyor (40) remote from the locations of the ribbon burners (100). Exhaust gases are removed from the oven interior through discharge ports (180) by exhaust blower assemblies (184) which are operated to remove exhaust gases from the oven interior at a rate proportional to the flow rate of combustion air and gaseous fuel into the ribbon burners.
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Greer Technical Information Sheet, Advanced Methods of Heat Transfer and Control in Modern Band Ovens.
Bacigalupe Carlos
Davis Bill E.
Dobie Michael J.
Stewart G. Wayne
Thomas William M.
O'Neil Michael A.
Stewart Systems, Inc.
Yuen Henry C.
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