CN220369886U - Oven with baking oven - Google Patents

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CN220369886U
CN220369886U CN202321791006.6U CN202321791006U CN220369886U CN 220369886 U CN220369886 U CN 220369886U CN 202321791006 U CN202321791006 U CN 202321791006U CN 220369886 U CN220369886 U CN 220369886U
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黄炳喜
林敏瑜
张炳早
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The utility model discloses an oven. The oven is formed with a heating cavity. The oven comprises a fire pot, a baking net, an oil drip tray and a filter. The cupping jar is arranged at the bottom of the heating cavity. The baking net is arranged on the fire pot. The oil drip tray is arranged between the baking net and the fire pot. A gap is formed between the drip tray and the side wall of the heating chamber. The filter is arranged between the baking net and the oil drip tray. The filter covers the slit. Above-mentioned oven structure is through setting up the filter between roast net and drip dish, and the filter covers the gap for smog that produces when the pellet fuel burning can act on food through the filter, when forming smoked flavor, can avoid the ashes of macroparticle to pollute food through the filter again.

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Oven with baking oven
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of ovens, in particular to an oven.
Background
The existing outdoor particle oven is provided with a heating cavity and comprises a fire pot positioned at the bottom of the heating cavity, a baking net arranged on the fire pot and an oil drip tray arranged between the baking net and the fire pot, wherein the oil drip tray is used for collecting food grease and is also used for separating the fire pot from the baking net, so that ashes of particle combustion matters burnt in the fire pot are prevented from being contacted with food. Gaps are reserved between the oil drip tray and the heating cavity wall, so that smoke of the particle combustion matters in the fire pot can be raised to food under the action of the air blower, and a smoke flavor is formed. However, ash from such particulate combustibles can also contact the food through the crevices and contaminate the food.
Disclosure of Invention
Embodiments of the present utility model provide an oven.
An oven of an embodiment of the present utility model, the oven being formed with a heating cavity, the oven comprising:
the fire pot is arranged at the bottom of the heating cavity;
the baking net is arranged on the fire pot;
the oil drip tray is arranged between the baking net and the fire pot, and a gap is formed between the oil drip tray and the side wall of the heating cavity; and
the filter piece is arranged between the baking net and the oil drip tray, and covers the gap.
Above-mentioned oven structure is through setting up the filter between roast net and drip dish, and the filter covers the gap for smog that produces when the pellet fuel burning can act on food through the filter, when forming smoked flavor, can avoid the ashes of macroparticle to pollute food through the filter again.
In certain embodiments, the filter comprises a gauze.
In certain embodiments, the wire diameter of the gauze is 0.1mm + -0.02 mm and the pore size is 0.2mm + -0.05 mm.
In certain embodiments, the filter is attached to the baking net.
In some embodiments, the oven includes a frame disposed between the drip pan and the grill, and the filter is attached to the frame.
In certain embodiments, the framework is a grid and the pore size is greater than the pore size of the filter.
In certain embodiments, the bottom of the drip pan is tapered.
In some embodiments, an oil guide port is formed at one end of the oil drip tray, and is communicated with the bottom of the oil drip tray, and is used for discharging grease.
In some embodiments, the drip tray forms an acute angle with the bottom of the heating chamber along the length of the drip tray.
In some embodiments, the oven further comprises a support plate disposed on a side wall of the heating cavity, the support plate for supporting the skeletal frame.
Additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the utility model.
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The foregoing and/or additional aspects and advantages of the present utility model will become apparent and readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of an oven according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of A-A of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a portion of a screen according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a portion of the structure of an oven according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of another portion of the structure of an oven according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic structural view of an oil drip tray according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Reference numerals illustrate:
100. an oven; 10. a case; 12. a heating chamber; 14. a through hole; 20. a filter; 22. a gauze; 30. a skeleton; 32. a mesh; 40. an oil drip tray; 42. a first inclined surface; 44. a second inclined surface; 46. a third inclined surface; 48. an oil guide port; 50. a slit; 60. a fire pot; 70. a baking net; 80. and a support plate.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are exemplary only for explaining the embodiments of the present utility model and are not to be construed as limiting the embodiments of the present utility model.
In an embodiment of the utility model, a first feature "above" or "below" a second feature may include the first and second features being in direct contact, or may include the first and second features not being in direct contact but being in contact through additional features therebetween. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature includes the first feature being directly above and obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is higher in level than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply means that the first feature is less level than the second feature.
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different structures of embodiments of the utility model. In order to simplify the disclosure of embodiments of the present utility model, components and arrangements of specific examples are described below. They are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Embodiments of the present utility model may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples, which are for the purpose of brevity and clarity, and do not in itself indicate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or arrangements discussed. In addition, embodiments of the present utility model provide examples of various specific processes and materials, but one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize the application of other processes and/or the use of other materials.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, an oven 100 according to an embodiment of the present utility model is shown. Oven 100 is formed with heating cavity 12. Oven 100 includes firebox 60, grill net 70, drip pan 40, and filter 20. A fire pot 60 is provided at the bottom of the heating chamber 12. The grill 70 is disposed on the firebox 60. The drip pan 40 is disposed between the grill 70 and the firebox 60. A gap 50 is formed between the drip pan 40 and the side wall of the heating chamber 12. The filter 20 is disposed between the grill 70 and the drip pan 40. The filter element 20 covers the slit 50.
In the above-mentioned oven 100, the filter 20 is disposed between the baking net 70 and the drip tray 40, and the filter 20 covers the gap 50, so that the smoke generated during burning the granular fuel can act on the food through the filter 20, thereby forming a smoke flavor, and avoiding the ash of large particles from polluting the food through the filter 20.
Specifically, in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, oven 100 further includes a housing 10. The case 10 may have a rectangular shape. A heating chamber 12 may be formed within the housing 10. The fire pot 60 may be provided at a central position near the bottom of the heating chamber 12. The oven 100 may deliver the particulate fuel into the firebox 60 for combustion by means of a feed device. The grill 70 may be disposed above the firebox 60. In one embodiment, the food may be placed on the grill 70 and the particulate fuel within the firebox 60 transfers heat upward to the grill 70 by combustion to grill the food on the grill 70. An oil drip pan 40 is also provided between the grill 70 and the firebox 60. The food on the grill 70 may generate grease during the grilling process, and the grease may drip into the drip pan 40 through the gaps of the grill 70. The drip tray 40 may be used to collect grease. A gap 50 may be formed between the drip pan 40 and the side wall of the heating chamber 12. The burning of the particulate fuel in the fire pot 60 produces smoke which can rise through the slit 50 to the food, which can then be smoked. A filter 20 may be provided between the grill 70 and the drip pan 40. The filter element 20 may be used to cover the gap 50 from large particle ash passage. In one embodiment, by providing the filter 20 between the grill 70 and the drip tray 40, the filter 20 can cover the gap 50, thereby allowing smoke generated during combustion of the particulate fuel to act on the food through the filter 20, thereby avoiding the ash of large particles from contaminating the food through the filter 20 while creating a smoky flavor.
Referring to fig. 1 and 3, in some embodiments, the filter 20 includes a screen 22.
In this way, the structure is simple, the screen 22 elements are easy to obtain, and the cost is low.
Specifically, in fig. 1, the filter 20 may include a screen 22. The screen 22 may be woven from the screen 22 strands. The screen 22 may have good toughness, corrosion resistance, and cleaning and deformation resistance. That is, the gauze 22 has a simple structure, and the gauze 22 is easily available in life and has low production cost. In addition, the gauze 22 may be made of 304 stainless steel that is resistant to high temperatures.
Referring to FIG. 3, in some embodiments, the wire diameter of the screen 22 is 0.1 mm.+ -. 0.02mm and the pore size is 0.2 mm.+ -. 0.05mm.
Thus, the smoke generated by the combustion of the granular fuel can act on the food through the gauze 22, and the pollution of the large-particle ash to the food through the gauze 22 can be avoided.
Specifically, in fig. 3, the wire diameter of the screen 22 may be denoted by d. The pore size of the gauze 22 may be denoted by D1. In the embodiment shown in fig. 3, the wire diameter of the gauze 22 is 0.1mm±0.02mm, and the pore diameter is 0.2mm±0.05mm, so that smoke generated by burning the granular fuel can act on food through the gauze 22, and pollution of large granular ashes to the food through the gauze 22 can be avoided.
In some examples, the wire diameter d of the screen 22 may be 0.08mm, 0.09mm, 0.10mm, 0.11mm, 0.12mm, or other values from 0.08mm to 0.12 mm.
In some examples, the pore size D1 of the screen 22 can be 0.15mm, 0.16mm, 0.17mm, 0.18mm, 0.19mm, 0.20mm, 0.21mm, 0.22mm, 0.23mm, 0.24mm, 0.25mm, or other values of 0.15mm to 0.25 mm.
Referring to fig. 4, in some embodiments, the filter 20 is attached to a grill 70.
In this way, the structure of the connecting filter element 20 is simplified and the filtering is achieved with a minimum of components.
Specifically, in the embodiment shown in fig. 4, the filter 20 may be provided at the bottom of the grill 70 by means of attachment. The attaching means may include bonding, tying and clamping of the high temperature resistant material. The filter element 20 can be fixed by attaching, so that the structure for connecting the filter element 20 is simple, and the filtering can be realized by the minimum elements.
Referring to fig. 1, in some embodiments, oven 100 includes a skeletal frame 30. The frame 30 is disposed between the drip pan 40 and the grill 70. The filter element 20 is attached to the frame 30.
Thus, the support is more reliable, and a space is reserved between the baking net 70 and the filter element 20, so that the smoking effect is better.
Specifically, in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, the filter 20 may be disposed between the grill 70 and the frame 30. The filter element 20 may be attached to the top of the frame 30. The frame 30 may be disposed between the filter 20 and the drip tray 40. The outer contour of the skeleton 30 may be rectangular. The frame 30 can be used to support the filter element 20, so that the support is more reliable, and a space is reserved between the baking net 70 and the filter element 20, so that the smoking effect is better. In addition, the material of the skeleton 30 may be cold rolled steel.
It should be noted that, in the embodiment shown in fig. 5, the filter element 20 may also be attached to the bottom of the frame 30.
Referring to fig. 1 and 3, in some embodiments, the framework 30 is a grid and has a pore size greater than the pore size of the filter 20.
Thus, the filter 20 can provide sufficient supporting force, and simultaneously, the smoke generated by burning the granular fuel can rapidly pass through the framework 30, so that the smoke is prevented from gathering below the framework 30, and the smoking effect is improved.
Specifically, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the skeleton 30 may be a mesh-like grid. The frame 30 may have a plurality of rectangular mesh openings 32 formed therein. The pore size of mesh 32 may be represented by D2. With reference to fig. 1 and 3, the aperture D2 of the mesh 32 may be larger than the aperture D1 of the filter 20, so that sufficient supporting force can be provided for the filter 20, and meanwhile, smoke generated by burning the granular fuel can quickly pass through the skeleton 30, so that the smoke is prevented from gathering below the skeleton 30, and the smoking effect is improved.
Referring to fig. 6, in some embodiments, the bottom of drip tray 40 is tapered.
In this way, grease can be collected at the bottom of the drip tray 40, facilitating the draining of grease.
Specifically, in the embodiment shown in fig. 6, the drip pan 40 may include a first sloped surface 42, a second sloped surface 44, and a third sloped surface 46. The first inclined surface 42, the second inclined surface 44, and the third inclined surface 46 may form the bottom of the drip tray 40 in a tapered shape. The first inclined surface 42 may have a triangular shape in a projection direction formed up and down of the oven 100. The second inclined surface 44 and the third inclined surface 46 may have a trapezoid shape. The second inclined surface 44 and the third inclined surface 46 may be symmetrically disposed. The first inclined surface 42, the second inclined surface 44 and the third inclined surface 46 form the bottom of the cone-shaped oil drip tray 40, so that grease can be collected at the bottom of the oil drip tray 40, and the grease can be discharged conveniently.
Referring to fig. 6, in some embodiments, an oil drain port 48 is formed at one end of the drip pan 40. The oil guide port 48 communicates with the bottom of the drip pan 40. The oil guide port 48 is used for discharging grease.
Thus, the grease collected at the bottom of the drip tray 40 can be discharged, and the grease is prevented from overflowing from the drip tray 40 to the heating chamber 12.
Specifically, in fig. 6, one end of the drip pan 40 may be outwardly extended to form an oil guide port 48. The oil guide 48 may be provided at one end of the drip pan 40 near the middle. The bottom of the drip pan 40 communicates with the oil drain port 48. In one embodiment, the oil drain 48 may drain grease collected at the bottom of the drip pan 40, preventing the escape of grease from the drip pan 40 to the heating chamber 12.
In addition, a through hole 14 may be formed in the case 10 of the oven 100. The through holes 14 may communicate with the heating chamber 12. In one embodiment, the drip pan 40 may be disposed within the heating chamber 12 and the oil guide 48 may communicate with the through-hole 14. When a user performs barbecue, grease generated by food can drip on the bottom of the drip tray 40, the bottom of the drip tray 40 is communicated with the oil guide port 48, and the oil guide port 48 can discharge the grease out of the oven body 10 of the oven 100. Grease exiting the oven 100 housing 10 may be collected in a waste oil box (not shown) or otherwise connected to a drain pipe (not shown).
Referring to fig. 2, in some embodiments, the drip tray 40 forms an acute angle with the bottom of the heating chamber 12 along the length of the drip tray 40.
In this way, the drip tray 40 can be disposed obliquely in the heating chamber 12, so that the grease can flow to the lower portion to the oil guide port 48.
Specifically, in the embodiment shown in fig. 2, the length direction of the drip tray 40 may be denoted by L. The angle formed by the bottom of the heating chamber 12 along the L-direction of the drip pan 40 may be denoted by θ. The angle θ formed along the L direction of the drip pan 40 with the bottom of the heating chamber 12 may be an acute angle. By having the drip pan 40 obliquely disposed within the heating chamber 12, grease flows down to the oil guide 48.
Referring to fig. 1, in some embodiments, the oven 100 further includes a support plate 80. A support plate 80 is provided on a side wall of the heating chamber 12. The support plate 80 is used to support the frame 30.
In this way, the support can be made more reliable, and the frame 30 can be stably supported on the support plate 80.
Specifically, in FIG. 1, a support plate 80 may be circumferentially disposed on the side wall of the heating chamber 12, near the top of the heating chamber 12. The support plate 80 may be provided between the frame 30 and the drip tray 40, so that the support may be more reliable, and the frame 30 may be stably supported on the support plate 80.
In the description of the present specification, reference to the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiments," "examples," "specific examples," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
While embodiments of the present utility model have been shown and described above, it will be understood that the above embodiments are illustrative and not to be construed as limiting the utility model, and that variations, modifications, alternatives and variations may be made to the above embodiments by one of ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the utility model.

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1. An oven, wherein the oven is formed with a heating cavity, the oven comprising:
the fire pot is arranged at the bottom of the heating cavity;
the baking net is arranged on the fire pot;
the oil drip tray is arranged between the baking net and the fire pot, and a gap is formed between the oil drip tray and the side wall of the heating cavity; and
the filter piece is arranged between the baking net and the oil drip tray, and covers the gap.
2. The oven of claim 1 wherein the filter comprises a screen.
3. The oven of claim 2 wherein the wire diameter of the gauze is 0.1mm ± 0.02mm and the pore size is 0.2mm ± 0.05mm.
4. The oven of claim 1 wherein said filter is attached to said grill.
5. The oven of claim 1, comprising a frame disposed between the drip pan and the grill, the filter being attached to the frame.
6. The oven of claim 5 wherein the frame is a grid and the pore size is larger than the pore size of the filter.
7. The oven of claim 1 wherein the bottom of the drip pan is tapered.
8. The oven of claim 1, wherein one end of the drip pan is formed with an oil guide port, the oil guide port being communicated with a bottom of the drip pan, the oil guide port being for discharging grease.
9. The oven of claim 1 wherein the drip pan forms an acute angle with the bottom of the heating chamber along the length of the drip pan.
10. The oven of claim 5 further comprising a support plate disposed on a side wall of the heating cavity, the support plate for supporting the skeletal frame.
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