CA2039513A1 - Microwave-powered heating chamber - Google Patents
Microwave-powered heating chamberInfo
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- CA2039513A1 CA2039513A1 CA 2039513 CA2039513A CA2039513A1 CA 2039513 A1 CA2039513 A1 CA 2039513A1 CA 2039513 CA2039513 CA 2039513 CA 2039513 A CA2039513 A CA 2039513A CA 2039513 A1 CA2039513 A1 CA 2039513A1
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- microwave
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
A microwave-powered heating chamber has a ceramic support (12) for foodstuff (10), and a curved surface (20) of microwave absorbing material disposed opposite a waveguide (16) which is connected to a microwave energy source, such as a magnetron (14).
A reflecting shield may be temporarily positioned over the curved surface (20) to enable the foodstuff to be microwave-heated, after which the shield is removable to allow browning to occur.
A microwave-powered heating chamber has a ceramic support (12) for foodstuff (10), and a curved surface (20) of microwave absorbing material disposed opposite a waveguide (16) which is connected to a microwave energy source, such as a magnetron (14).
A reflecting shield may be temporarily positioned over the curved surface (20) to enable the foodstuff to be microwave-heated, after which the shield is removable to allow browning to occur.
Description
- 2~513 Tit~e: Microwave-Powered Heating Chamber Field of the Invention This invention concerns chambers for heating foodstuffs, particularly frozen pre-cooked food, using microwave energy.
Background to the Invention .. .
There i8 an increasing demand for fast food typically at railway stations~, airports and garages. One of the more convenient ways of storing such pre-cooked foodstuffs is by deep freezing~them after cooking and it is then only necessary to re-heat the foodstuff as quickly as possible to provide a hot meal or snack.
Microwave energy is most conveniently used for such re-heating, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved form of heating chamber particularly adapted to the re-heating of pre-cooked foodstuffs which require to be browned during the heating process.
Summary of the Invention According to the present invention a chamber for heating foodstuffs which includes a sourc~ ~f microwave energy for projecting microwave energy into the chamber, a curve~
microwave absorbing sur~ace is located opposite the ` 2~95~3 W O 90/03il6 PC~r/G B89/0115 waveguide to convert microwave energy incident thereon into infra-red radiation, and to direct or focus the infra-red radiation generally towards the centre of the chamber wherein is located a support by means of which the foo'dstuff can be located at or near the focal point of the curved surface.
Where the foodstuff and platform are to be located between the open end of the waveguide and the reflecting surface, the foodstuff support is preferably formed from material which is substantially transparent to microwave radiation so that the latter can pass through the support.
Where the support is an absorber of infra-red radiation, the support will be heated and assist in browning the underside of the foodætuff.
~he foodstuff will be, to a greater or lesser extent, also transparent to microwave energy and consequently radiation emanating from the source in alignment with the foodstuff will partially heat the foodstuff and partially pass therethrough to be absorbed by the absorbing surface and once again intercept the foodstuff - this time as infra-red radiation.
In conventional manner, means may be provided to time the period during which microwave energy is supplied to the chamber.
Means may be provided within the source of microwave energy to alter the ~irection in which the radiation enters the chamber or to alter the virtual point from which the radiation appears to come, so as to alter the position of the point in the cha~ber at which the 2~3~13 Wo90/037i6 PCT/GB89/01150 radiation is generally brought to a focus or concentration. In one aspect, this is achieved by moving an inserted element in the wave guide, so the position of focus can be varied to produce more uniform heating of the foodstuff.
In another embodiment, moving or fixed elements, as appropriate may be used to match more closely the concentration of the E field to each of several different food products.
Where a microwave-absorbing browning aid is located wi~hl.
the chamber in accordance with the invention, a removable shield of microwave reflecting material may be located over t~e surface of the absorbing material until such time as the microwave heating has raised the temperature of the foodstuff sufficiently, after which the shield is removed, to allow browning to occur.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which the single Figure is a schematic cross-section through a food heating chamber constructed as one embodiment of the invention.
Detailed description of the Drawing The drawing shows a microwave heating chamber for heating pre-cooked foodstuffs, of which an example is shown at lO.
The latter is carried by a support plate of ceramic ~aterial 12 so as to be transparent to the microwave ene~gy which emanates from a magnetron 14 which is locate~
at the lower end of a wave guide 16 the upper end of which includes the circular plate 12 on which the ~oodstuff is locateA.
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2 ~ 3 Above the plate 12 is located a hemispherical ~omed or similarly shaped clos~re member or lid 18 which carries a similarly shaped microwave absorbing member 20, which on being heated by incident microwave energy emits infra-red radiation as at 22 in a direction towards the foodstuff 10 .
The distance of the member 20 from the foodstuff and the radius of the hemispherical surface of the member 20 is selected so that in general any infra-red radiation emanating therefrom will be focussed towards the central region of the plate 12, and thereby towards the foodstuff 10 located thereon.
The hemispherical dome 18 forms a lid to the chamber, to which end the dome is hinged as at 24 so as to be capable of being lifted to reveal the interior of the chamber to allow foodstuff to be inserted or removed.
The member 20 may be removable so as to be capable of being inserted after a preliminary heating process.
Alternatively, not shown, a shield of microwave reflecting material may be located in front of the member 18 until browning is required.
Background to the Invention .. .
There i8 an increasing demand for fast food typically at railway stations~, airports and garages. One of the more convenient ways of storing such pre-cooked foodstuffs is by deep freezing~them after cooking and it is then only necessary to re-heat the foodstuff as quickly as possible to provide a hot meal or snack.
Microwave energy is most conveniently used for such re-heating, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved form of heating chamber particularly adapted to the re-heating of pre-cooked foodstuffs which require to be browned during the heating process.
Summary of the Invention According to the present invention a chamber for heating foodstuffs which includes a sourc~ ~f microwave energy for projecting microwave energy into the chamber, a curve~
microwave absorbing sur~ace is located opposite the ` 2~95~3 W O 90/03il6 PC~r/G B89/0115 waveguide to convert microwave energy incident thereon into infra-red radiation, and to direct or focus the infra-red radiation generally towards the centre of the chamber wherein is located a support by means of which the foo'dstuff can be located at or near the focal point of the curved surface.
Where the foodstuff and platform are to be located between the open end of the waveguide and the reflecting surface, the foodstuff support is preferably formed from material which is substantially transparent to microwave radiation so that the latter can pass through the support.
Where the support is an absorber of infra-red radiation, the support will be heated and assist in browning the underside of the foodætuff.
~he foodstuff will be, to a greater or lesser extent, also transparent to microwave energy and consequently radiation emanating from the source in alignment with the foodstuff will partially heat the foodstuff and partially pass therethrough to be absorbed by the absorbing surface and once again intercept the foodstuff - this time as infra-red radiation.
In conventional manner, means may be provided to time the period during which microwave energy is supplied to the chamber.
Means may be provided within the source of microwave energy to alter the ~irection in which the radiation enters the chamber or to alter the virtual point from which the radiation appears to come, so as to alter the position of the point in the cha~ber at which the 2~3~13 Wo90/037i6 PCT/GB89/01150 radiation is generally brought to a focus or concentration. In one aspect, this is achieved by moving an inserted element in the wave guide, so the position of focus can be varied to produce more uniform heating of the foodstuff.
In another embodiment, moving or fixed elements, as appropriate may be used to match more closely the concentration of the E field to each of several different food products.
Where a microwave-absorbing browning aid is located wi~hl.
the chamber in accordance with the invention, a removable shield of microwave reflecting material may be located over t~e surface of the absorbing material until such time as the microwave heating has raised the temperature of the foodstuff sufficiently, after which the shield is removed, to allow browning to occur.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which the single Figure is a schematic cross-section through a food heating chamber constructed as one embodiment of the invention.
Detailed description of the Drawing The drawing shows a microwave heating chamber for heating pre-cooked foodstuffs, of which an example is shown at lO.
The latter is carried by a support plate of ceramic ~aterial 12 so as to be transparent to the microwave ene~gy which emanates from a magnetron 14 which is locate~
at the lower end of a wave guide 16 the upper end of which includes the circular plate 12 on which the ~oodstuff is locateA.
~- .
2 ~ 3 Above the plate 12 is located a hemispherical ~omed or similarly shaped clos~re member or lid 18 which carries a similarly shaped microwave absorbing member 20, which on being heated by incident microwave energy emits infra-red radiation as at 22 in a direction towards the foodstuff 10 .
The distance of the member 20 from the foodstuff and the radius of the hemispherical surface of the member 20 is selected so that in general any infra-red radiation emanating therefrom will be focussed towards the central region of the plate 12, and thereby towards the foodstuff 10 located thereon.
The hemispherical dome 18 forms a lid to the chamber, to which end the dome is hinged as at 24 so as to be capable of being lifted to reveal the interior of the chamber to allow foodstuff to be inserted or removed.
The member 20 may be removable so as to be capable of being inserted after a preliminary heating process.
Alternatively, not shown, a shield of microwave reflecting material may be located in front of the member 18 until browning is required.
Claims (8)
1. A microwave chamber for heating foodstuffs comprising a source of microwave energy for projecting microwave energy into the chamber via a waveguide, a curved surface of microwave absorbing material located opposite the waveguide to convert microwave energy incident thereon into infra-red radiation, and to direct or focus the infra-red radiation generally towards the centre of the chamber wherein is located a support by means of which the foodstuff can be located at or near the focal point of the curved surface.
2. A chamber according to claim 1 in which the foodstuff support is located between the open end of the waveguide and the absorbing surface and is formed form material which is substantially transparent to microwave radiation, so that the latter can pass through the support.
3. A chamber according to claim 1 or claim 2 further comprising means to time the period during which microwave energy is supplied to the chamber.
4. A chamber according to any one preceding claim in which means is provided within the source of microwave energy to alter the direction in which the radiation enters the chamber or to alter the virtual point from which the radiation appears to come, so as to alter the position of the point in the chamber at which the radiation is generally brought to a focus or concentrated.
5. A chamber according to claim 4 in which said means comprises an element inserted in the waveguide, so the position of focus or concentration can be varied to produce more uniform heating of the foodstuff.
6. A chamber according to any one of the preceeding claims in which moving or fixed elements, as appropriate are employed to match more closely the concentration of the E-field to each of several different food products.
7. A chamber according to any one preceding claim and further comprising a microwave-absorbing browning aid located within the chamber; a removable shield of microwave reflecting material positionable over the surface of the absorbing material until such time as the microwave heating has raised the temperature of the foodstuff sufficiently, after which the shield is removable to allow browning to occur.
8. A microwave chamber substantially as herein described with reference to, and as shown in, the accompanying drawings.
Priority Applications (1)
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CA 2039513 CA2039513A1 (en) | 1991-04-02 | 1991-04-02 | Microwave-powered heating chamber |
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CA 2039513 CA2039513A1 (en) | 1991-04-02 | 1991-04-02 | Microwave-powered heating chamber |
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