Patents by Inventor Joseph Pruitt
Joseph Pruitt has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240302054Abstract: An outdoor cooking oven comprises a reconfigurable heat deflector system and independently-controllable air vents that enable the cooking oven to be configured for various cooking methods, such as low and slow cooking or grilling. At least first and second shelves are mounted within a cooking chamber with the second shelf positioned beneath the first shelf. A heat deflector system disposed on the second shelf comprises at least first and second heat deflector elements that are removable from the cooking chamber to enable a user to reconfigure the heat deflector system to vary indirect heating of food items disposed on the first shelf. At least first and second air vents disposed in a bottom side of the exterior encasement beneath the cooking chamber are independently controllable to allow at least first and second airflows from the vents to be independent varied.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2022Publication date: September 12, 2024Applicant: Align Machine Works, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Kyle Aasness
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Publication number: 20240068666Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a system and method for bimodal air control in a kettle-style grill are configured to be detachably mounted to the exterior of a kettle-styled grill such as, but not limited to, a Weber® charcoal grill. When mounted to the kettle-styled grill, a plenum-like component directs air flows to the interior of the grill's kettle via the kettle's lower body damper holes. A manually adjustable intake damper in the plenum component allows, restricts, or prevents a drawn ambient air flow into the plenum component. Separately, a forced air flow generated by a fan may also be provided into the plenum component. Adjustment of the intake damper may also adjust damper blades inside the grill's kettle. Ash that falls out of the kettle's damper holes falls through the plenum component and is captured in an ash receptacle that is removably mounted to the plenum component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: Spider Grills, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick
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Publication number: 20240008680Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill are disclosed. Certain embodiments comprise a ceramic kettle base having an exterior surface and an interior surface and defining an aperture at its bottom, a ceramic lid hinged to the ceramic kettle base, a kettle support bowl defining an inner concave surface and an outer convex surface and a central aperture, a kettle securing collar defining an inner concave surface and an outer convex surface and a central aperture, and a plurality of legs mechanically received by a plurality of leg support extensions associated with the outer convex surface of the kettle support bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2022Publication date: January 11, 2024Applicant: Spider Grills, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Kyle Aasness
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Patent number: 11852346Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a system and method for bimodal air control in a kettle-style grill are configured to be detachably mounted to the exterior of a kettle-styled grill such as, but not limited to, a Weber® charcoal grill. When mounted to the kettle-styled grill, a plenum-like component directs air flows to the interior of the grill's kettle via the kettle's lower body damper holes. A manually adjustable intake damper in the plenum component allows, restricts, or prevents a drawn ambient air flow into the plenum component. Separately, a forced air flow generated by a fan may also be provided into the plenum component. Adjustment of the intake damper may also adjust damper blades inside the grill's kettle. Ash that falls out of the kettle's damper holes falls through the plenum component and is captured in an ash receptacle that is removably mounted to the plenum component.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2023Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Spider Grills, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick
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Patent number: 11819161Abstract: The disclosed embodiments provide a kamado-style grill and smoker having one or more air-intake openings and one or more exhaust openings. Like conventional kamado-style grills and smokers, a user may manually adjust the air-intake opening(s) and/or exhaust opening(s) to manually control the air flow, and thus the temperature, within the cooking chamber. However, unlike the prior art, the kamado-style grill and smoker includes an integrated fan unit that provides a completely different and alternative air-intake pathway for drawing air into the cooking chamber and controlling the cooking or smoking temperature using a fan. By providing this alternative mechanism for controlling the temperature in the cooking chamber, the kamado-style grill and smoker disclosed herein can be operated using either manual or automated temperature control, making it accessible to both novice and experienced users alike.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Premier Specialty Brands LLCInventors: Adam Carter, Donald Stephen Gazdick, III, Joseph Pruitt, Daniel Mercer, Kyle Aasness
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Publication number: 20230337856Abstract: The disclosed embodiments provide a kamado-style grill and smoker having one or more air-intake openings and one or more exhaust openings. Like conventional kamado-style grills and smokers, a user may manually adjust the air-intake opening(s) and/or exhaust opening(s) to manually control the air flow, and thus the temperature, within the cooking chamber. However, unlike the prior art, the kamado-style grill and smoker includes an integrated fan unit that provides a completely different and alternative air-intake pathway for drawing air into the cooking chamber and controlling the cooking or smoking temperature using a fan. By providing this alternative mechanism for controlling the temperature in the cooking chamber, the kamado-style grill and smoker disclosed herein can be operated using either manual or automated temperature control, making it accessible to both novice and experienced users alike.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: Premier Specialty Brands LLCInventors: Adam Carter, Donald Stephen Gazdick, III, Joseph Pruitt, Daniel Mercer, Kyle Aasness
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Publication number: 20230292956Abstract: A griddle adapted for use on a kamado-style grill is disclosed herein. The griddle may comprise a flat cooking surface suitable for cooking, for example, meats, vegetables, and breakfast foods. The griddle may comprise a grease chute that provides a receptacle within or adjacent to the flat cooking surface for removing grease during cooking. The grease chute directs the grease to one or more holes in the grease chute through which the grease can drain into the fuel chamber below the griddle. The griddle may comprise an outer lip that extends upwardly away from the flat cooking surface to prevent grease or food from falling over perimeter edges of the flat cooking surface. Additionally, the griddle may comprise one or more notches for coupling the griddle to a cooking grate and/or other structure, thereby helping to secure the griddle's position on the cooking grate of the kamado-style grill.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Donald Stephen Gazdick, III, Joseph Pruitt
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Publication number: 20230276988Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a system for conversion of a kamado cooker to a griddle comprises a support rack and a griddle component. The support rack is configured to seat within a lower bowl portion of the kamado cooker and define a plurality of vertical post structures. The griddle component defines a sloped cooking surface and comprises a rim aspect at least partially surrounding the sloped cooking surface and a drain slot. The griddle component is configured to be received by the plurality of vertical post structures of the support rack. When in use, grease on the sloped cooking surface is directed to the drain slot which discards the grease into combusting fuel (such as charcoal) beneath the griddle component, thereby mitigating or preventing grease fires.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2022Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: Align Machine Works, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Kyle Aasness
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Patent number: 11744402Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a kamado-style cooker pizza oven conversion device are disclosed. Certain embodiments detachably mount within a kamado-styled cooker such that the lid of the cooker rests at an angle on the top of the device and thereby “closes off” and defines a cooking space within the interior that takes advantage of the pizza oven-like features of a kamado cooker. With an embodiment of the solution installed in a kamado cooker, an open doorway or window is defined for allowing a user to insert a pizza into the cooking space and place the pizza on a pizza stone held by the device. Embodiments allow for cooking to occur simultaneously via conductive, convective and radiant thermal energy transfer.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Align Machine Works, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick, David Matthew Williams Hemming
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Publication number: 20230272914Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a pelletized fuel delivery and combustion system are disclosed. Certain embodiments are configured to be detachably mounted to the exterior of a kettle-styled grill such as, but not limited to, a Weber® charcoal grill. When mounted to the kettle-styled grill, a firebox is external to the kettle and delivers thermal energy and smoke to the interior of the kettle by, and through, at least one damper port in the kettle. In this way, embodiments of the solution do not require significant, if any, modification to the kettle-styled grill in order for the kettle-styled grill to use a pelletized fuel source. Embodiments may also include temperature loop control and/or a thermal energy and smoke distribution plate configured to be set within the kettle of the grill.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2023Publication date: August 31, 2023Applicant: Spider Grills, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick, Kyle Aasness, Brandon Wells
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Patent number: 11725825Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a pelletized fuel delivery and combustion system are disclosed. Certain embodiments are configured to be detachably mounted to the exterior of a kettle-styled grill such as, but not limited to, a Weber® charcoal grill. When mounted to the kettle-styled grill, a firebox is external to the kettle and delivers thermal energy and smoke to the interior of the kettle by, and through, at least one damper port in the kettle. In this way, embodiments of the solution do not require significant, if any, modification to the kettle-styled grill in order for the kettle-styled grill to use a pelletized fuel source. Embodiments may also include temperature loop control and/or a thermal energy and smoke distribution plate configured to be set within the kettle of the grill.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Spider Grills, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick, Kyle Aasness, Brandon Wells
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Publication number: 20230235887Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a system and method for bimodal air control in a kettle-style grill are configured to be detachably mounted to the exterior of a kettle-styled grill such as, but not limited to, a Weber® charcoal grill. When mounted to the kettle-styled grill, a plenum-like component directs air flows to the interior of the grill's kettle via the kettle's lower body damper holes. A manually adjustable intake damper in the plenum component allows, restricts, or prevents a drawn ambient air flow into the plenum component. Separately, a forced air flow generated by a fan may also be provided into the plenum component. Adjustment of the intake damper may also adjust damper blades inside the grill's kettle. Ash that falls out of the kettle's damper holes falls through the plenum component and is captured in an ash receptacle that is removably mounted to the plenum component.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Applicant: Spider Grills, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick
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Patent number: 11707158Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a kamado-style cooker pizza oven conversion device are disclosed. Certain embodiments detachably mount within a kamado-styled cooker such that the lid of the cooker rests at an angle on the top of the device and thereby “closes off” and defines a cooking space within the interior that takes advantage of the pizza oven-like features of a kamado cooker. With an embodiment of the solution installed in a kamado cooker, an open doorway or window is defined for allowing a user to insert a pizza into the cooking space and place the pizza on a pizza stone held by the device. Embodiments allow for cooking to occur simultaneously via conductive, convective and radiant thermal energy transfer.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Align Machine Works, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick, David Matthew Williams Hemming
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Patent number: 11644197Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of a system and method for bimodal air control in a kettle-style grill are configured to be detachably mounted to the exterior of a kettle-styled grill such as, but not limited to, a Weber® charcoal grill. When mounted to the kettle-styled grill, a plenum-like component directs air flows to the interior of the grill's kettle via the kettle's lower body damper holes. A manually adjustable intake damper in the plenum component allows, restricts, or prevents a drawn ambient air flow into the plenum component. Separately, a forced air flow generated by a fan may also be provided into the plenum component. Adjustment of the intake damper may also adjust damper blades inside the grill's kettle. Ash that falls out of the kettle's damper holes falls through the plenum component and is captured in an ash receptacle that is removably mounted to the plenum component.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2021Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Inventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick
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Patent number: D983602Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2022Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Align Machine Works, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick, David Matthew Williams Hemming
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Patent number: D984844Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2020Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: Premier Specialty Brands LLCInventors: Adam Carter, Donald Stephen Gazdick, III, Allison Frey, Joseph Pruitt, Jeffrey Broadrick, Kyle Aasness
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Patent number: D987371Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Premier Specialty Brands LLCInventors: Adam Carter, Donald Stephen Gazdick, III, Robert V. Terrell, Daniel Mercer, Joseph Pruitt
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Patent number: D997631Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Align Machine Works, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Kyle Aasness
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Patent number: D997643Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Align Machine Works, LLCInventors: Joseph Pruitt, Kyle Aasness
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Patent number: D1027556Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2022Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Premier Specialty Brands LLCInventors: Donald Stephen Gazdick, III, Joseph Pruitt