Baking oven having a lighting device with a low voltage and/or h

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 1055B, 219 1055E, 219391, 362 92, 126 19R, H05B 664, F21V 3300

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048809551

ABSTRACT:
A baking oven includes at least one boundary wall defining a baking space and at least one lighting device each including a first part in the form of a low-voltage bulb, a second part in the form of an electrical connection for the bulb, and a lamp socket disposed on the at least one boundary wall. The lamp socket receives the bulb from inside the baking space with the bulb protruding substantially completely into the baking space. The boundary wall has an opening formed therein for receiving and closely surrounding one of the parts of the lighting device.

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patent: 4559585 (1985-12-01), Almgren et al.
patent: 4621180 (1986-11-01), Kristof et al.
patent: 4763638 (1988-08-01), Hurley et al.
Installation Instructions, "SM-11 Battery Operated 12 VDC Microwave Oven" (3 pages available only), Oct. 1986.

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