Abstract: An oven using one or more quartz halogen tungsten lamps or quartz arc bulbs capable of producing radiant energy of which a significant portion is in the visible light range of the electromagnetic spectrum to pop popcorn whereby visible and near visible radiation directly impinges onto corn kernels. Radiation sources can be positioned around the corn kernels and the inner walls of the oven are preferably highly reflective to reflect light energy onto the kernels. The kernels travel down a tube shaped cooking chamber by a forced air stream. When the corn pops, the highly reflective and very light popped corn is removed via the air stream which stops the cooking process.
Abstract: An oven using one or more quartz tungsten light bulbs or quartz arc bulbs capable of producing 1.5 kW of radiant energy of which a significant portion is light energy in the 0.4 to 0.7 .mu.m wavelength range impinges high intensity visible light wave radiation directly onto a food item. Light sources can be positioned above and below the food item and the inner walls of the oven are preferably highly reflective to reflect light energy onto the food. The intensity of the visible light source is automatically controllable and can be varied throughout the cooking cycle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 12, 1989
Date of Patent:
July 30, 1991
Assignee:
Quadlux, Inc.
Inventors:
Eugene R. Westerberg, Robert I. Beaver, II
Inventors:
Robert I. Beaver, II, Michael H. Kellicutt, William H. Sehestedt, Joe R. Suarez, Eugene R. Westerberg, Gerard A. Furbershaw, David W. Laituri, Gilbert Y. Wong, Max K. Yoshimoto
Inventors:
Robert I. Beaver, IIl, Michael H. Kellicutt, William H. Sehestedt, Joe R. Suarez, Eugene R. Westerberg, Gerard A. Furbershaw, David W. Laituri, Gilbert Y. Wong, Max K. Yoshimoto