Fastenerless gravity retained cantilevered outdoor cooking assemblies and related methods
Cantilevered outdoor cooking assemblies, and related methods, are disclosed, which comprise one or more cantilevered cooking trays adjustably suspended from an erect post by gravity without fasteners.
The present invention relates generally to outdoor cooking grills and, more particularly, to fastenerless gravity retained cantilevered outdoor cooking assemblies, and related methods, where one or more cooking trays are adjustable and removably suspended by gravity without fasteners from a post, staff or column in cantilevered relation.
BACKGROUNDThe need for outdoor cooking has produced a variety of outdoor grills and other cooking apparatus, as well as various techniques for outdoor cooking. Prior proposals have ranged from cooking foil-covered food placed directly in campfires to massive propane or butane fired complex and massive grill systems, which involve a high initial expense, sometimes expensive maintenance and the periodic need to purchase replacement tanks or canisters of fuel. Storage, when idle, requires considerable space. While such complex and massive grill systems can be loaded into a truck or trailer, loading, transporting to a campsite and unloading are troublesome tasks. Cleaning is time-consuming and labor-intensive.
Cabela's markets a post mounted grill assembly requiring three point suspension of a grill tray, a telescopic tee connector between the post and the grill tray requiring two large manual set screws, which creates a danger that campers, especially children, may be burned by touching the set screws or other easily grasp parts of the grill assembly.
Provision of a simplified outdoor grill assembly which is fastenerless, cantilevered and gravity retained, can be readily disassembled for easy low volume storage and for facile cleaning would be desirable. Provision of an outdoor grill assembly, and related methods, where the number of parts are few and the cooking tray or trays are suspended or hang in cantilevered relation by force of gravity without fasteners, and are vertically adjustable, without loosening of parts, would be desirable. Provision of an outdoor grill assembly, and related methods, which is simplified, cost-effective, requires no technical competence by or training by the user, has an exceptionally long life expectancy and reduces the risk that a user, including a child, will be burned would be desirable.
BRIEF SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONIn brief summary, the present invention overcomes or alleviates problems of the past in the field of cooking food out-of-doors.
The invention may be in the form of a cantilevered outdoor cooking assembly, and related methods, where one or more cooking trays are retained by gravity without fasteners, where each tray is adjustable and is removably suspended from a post or column in cantilevered relation.
With the foregoing in mind, it is a primary object of the present invention to overcome or alleviate problems of the past in the field of cooking food out of doors.
Another paramount object is the provision of novel cantilevered outdoor cooking assemblies and related methods, where one or more cooking trays or grills are retained by gravity without fasteners, where each tray or grill is adjustable and is removably suspended from a post or column in cantilevered relation.
It is an important object of this invention to provide novel outdoor cooking assemblies, and related methods, having one or more of the following characteristics:
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- a. compact;
- b. cost-effective;
- c. easily assembled and disassembled for use and low volume storage and transportation;
- d. easily cleaned;
- e. simplistic, with few parts;
- f. comprising cooking trays suspended or hung in cantilevered relation by force of gravity from a post or column, without fasteners, in vertically adjustable cantilevered relation to the post or column;
- g. requires no technical training or competence on the part of the user;
- h. provides an exceptionally long useful life expectancy; and
- i. reduces the risk that a person may be burned.
These and other objects and features of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description taken with reference to accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Reference is now made to the drawings wherein like numerals are used to designate like parts throughout.
Each platform may be formed of a suitable material, typically steel or cast iron, although other materials may be used. Each cooking tray or grill 26 may be either solid or porous, as explained herein in greater detail.
One or more sources of heat 28, of any suitable type, may be provided to cook and/or warm food placed upon the top of the associated tray 26.
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In situations where, for example, maintaining the cooking platform 26 in an exact horizontal position is important, the post 22 may be provided with spaced blind bores 36, into which one or more pins 38 may be inserted for gravity retention of an associated cooking grill 26, without utilization of fasteners. See
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The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit of the central characteristics thereof. The present embodiments therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
1. A fastenerless assembly for processing food comprising:
- an erect post comprised of an exposed upper end and a predetermined cross sectional size;
- at least one platform comprising an aperture therein the size of which is slightly greater than the cross sectional size of the post;
- the aperture being telescopically inserted over the post to suspend the platform;
- fastenerless structure by which the suspended platform is held by gravity in a selected cantilevered position on the post to receive heat by which food on the platform is warmed and cooked.
2. An assembly according to claim 1 where the predetermined cross section of the post is selected from the group consisting of a rounded exterior surface and a series of flat exterior surfaces.
3. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the post comprises a lower end held erect by a support selected from the group consisting of the ground, concrete and a pedestal.
4. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the at least one platform is selected from the group consisting of a solid platform and a porous platform.
5. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the aperture is disposed in a tab of the platform, the tab being selected from the group consisting of tabs located inside the perimeter of the platform and tabs located outside of the perimeter of the platform.
6. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the fastenerless structure is selected from the group consisting of opposed aperture surfaces engaged by a gravity caused moment imposed by a tilting of the platform in respect to the horizontal and a support pin engaged in a recess of the post.
7. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the heat is obtained from a heat source selected from the group consisting of a concrete engaging heat source, a ground engaging heat source and a heat source supported by an additional platform mounted upon the post.
8. An outdoor apparatus for cooking food comprising:
- a vertically extending column;
- at least one cooking tray releasibly and adjustably gravity mounted without fasteners in cantilevered relation on the column to receive heat from beneath to cook food on the tray.
9. A method of cooking food comprising the acts of:
- placing food on a cooking tray;
- releasibly and adjustably mounting the cooking tray without fasteners in cantilevered relation on a vertically-extending column;
- applying heat to the mounted cooking tray from beneath the tray to cook the food on the tray.
10. An outdoor apparatus for cooking food comprising:
- a vertically extending column;
- a cooking tray releasibly and adjustably gravity mounted without fasteners in cantilevered relation on the column to receive heat from beneath to cook food resting on the cooking tray;
- a heat source tray releasibly and adjustably gravity mounted in cantilevered relation on the column below the cooking tray whereby heat from oxidation of fuel on top of the heat source tray to cook food resting on the cooking tray.
11. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the heat source comprises briquettes.
12. A method of cooking food comprising the acts of:
- placing food on a cooking tray;
- releasibly and adjustably mounting the cooking tray without fasteners in cantilevered relation on a vertically-extending column;
- applying heat to the mounted cooking tray from a second tray mounted beneath the tray on the column to cook the food on the cooking tray.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 1, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 1, 2007
Inventors: Roger Mortensen (Rupert, ID), Bruce Mortensen (Burley, ID)
Application Number: 11/194,164
International Classification: F24B 3/00 (20060101);