Microwave oven having partitions in cooking chamber for carrying

Electric heating – Microwave heating – Field modification

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219754, 219762, 219763, 219392, 126338, 126339, 99443R, H05B 678

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057960828

ABSTRACT:
A microwave oven includes a cooking chamber in which a plurality of removable horizontal partition plates are mounted to divide the cooking chamber into vertically adjacent compartments. A tray is rotatably mounted on each partition plate. A drive shaft carries vertically spaced drive elements, such as friction wheels or gears, which are engageable with respective trays. An electric motor drives the drive shaft to rotate the trays. The trays become disengaged from the drive elements in response to being removed from the cooking chamber. An additional driven tray is mounted on a floor of the cooking chamber.

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