Kabob skewer holder
The present invention relates to a skewered food cooking device, and is more particularly concerned with such devices adapted to be mounted on an outdoor or indoor cooking means. The device provide a multiple kabob skewer holder that is particularly well suited for ease and economy of manufacture.
A popular food item that is preferably prepared over an open fire or barbecue is commonly called a kabob. Such a food item generally comprises small pieces of marinated meat and or vegetables stuck on a skewer and often alternated with pieces of onion, tomato, mushrooms, and the like. Heretofore, the skewers used for kabobs were relatively long and required some form of fixture to support or hold them as the kabob was roasted or broiled over the grille. A barbecue apparatus is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,724,753.
Cooking food by means of skewers on cooking means such as grills has been effected manually such as by placing the skewers across the heat source with both of the opposite end portions of the skewers on the grill surface. Conventional skewer holders have a general square or rectangular shape and when placed on a round grille they are an inefficient mode of cooking and require reloading several times to achieve satisfactory results.
Many available skewer supports are difficult to keep clean and sanitary. Further, the existing kabobs are cumbersome and have other disadvantages, such as the kabobs sticking to the grilling surface, which can char or burn the kabob's content. There is a need in the art for easier to use kabobs and a device that will ensure the kabob and the contents thereon will grille evenly. The current invention satisfies these and other needs.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a skewered food cooking device, and is more particularly concerned with such devices adapted to be mounted on an outdoor or indoor cooking means. The device provide a multiple kabob skewer holder that is particularly well suited for ease and economy of manufacture.
As such, the present invention provides a device for holding a plurality of relatively long kabob skewers, which maintains them at an optimum distance from the heat producing barbecue or grille. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a hub for holding a plurality of skewers on a grilling surface, comprising:
-
- a top end having a plurality of receiving structures, wherein the plurality of receiving structures are formed about the circumference of the hub; and
- a bottom end optionally having a means for mounting the hub, to for example, the grille surface. Advantageously, the hub is a holding device for a plurality of kabob skewers that can be easily turned so as to provide uniform cooking or roasting of the kabob food pieces.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a hub for holding a plurality of skewers on a grilling surface, comprising:
-
- a top end having a plurality of notch receiving structures, wherein the plurality of notch receiving structures are formed about the circumference of the hub;
- a bottom end optionally having a means for mounting the hub on the grilling surface; and
- a plurality of skewers wherein each of the plurality of skewers has a tip at one end and a handle at its opposite end, wherein the tip portion is adapted to fit within the notch receiving structure.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a skewered food cooking kit, comprising:
-
- a hub having a top end having a plurality of receiving structures, wherein the plurality of receiving structures are formed about the circumference of the hub;
- a plurality of skewers wherein each of the plurality of skewers has a tip at one end and a handle at its opposite end, wherein the tip portion is adapted to fit within the receiving structures; and
- a spacer means to support a grille cover.
These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description and figures which follow.
With reference to
Turning to
Turning now to
In certain aspects, each skewer has a handle portion 440 at one end to enable it to be easily grasped, and each skewer has a tip portion 453 retained within a receiving structure to prevent lateral movement of the skewer. In accordance with the certain aspects, the present invention provides a multiple kabob skewer holder such as a hub having receiving structures and having a generally cylindrical shape. The proximal portion of a skewer is supported by the circular barbeque bowl having an upper edge.
As is shown in
In certain other embodiments, the present invention provides a skewered food cooking kit, or package for easy retail use. In certain aspects, the kit comprises: a hub having a top end having a plurality of receiving structures, wherein the plurality of receiving structures are formed about the circumference of the hub; a plurality of skewers wherein each of the plurality of skewers has a tip at one end and a handle at its opposite end, wherein the tip portion is adapted to fit within the receiving structures; and a spacer means to support a grille cover.
Claims
1. A hub for holding a plurality of skewers on a grilling surface, said hub comprising:
- a top end having a plurality of receiving structures, wherein said plurality of receiving structures are formed about the circumference of said hub; and
- a bottom end optionally having a means for mounting said hub on said grilling surface.
2. The hub of claim 1, wherein said hub is substantially cylindrical.
3. The hub of claim 1, wherein said plurality of receiving structures are adapted to fit a plurality of skewers.
4. The hub of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of receiving structures is a notch formed about the circumference of said top end.
5. The hub of claim 4, wherein said plurality of notches are spaced apart along the top end of the hub.
6. The hub of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of receiving structures is a hole formed about the circumference of said top end.
7. The hub of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of skewers wherein each of said plurality of skewers has a tip at one end and a handle at its opposite end, wherein said tip portion is adapted to fit within said receiving structure.
8. The hub of claim 7, wherein each of said skewer tips is adapted to fit within said receiving structure to direct each of said skewers radially outward.
9. The hub of claim 7, wherein each of said plurality of receiving structures is a notch to direct each of said skewers radially outward.
10. The hub of claim 7, wherein each of said plurality of receiving structures is a hole to direct each of said skewers radially outward.
11. The hub of claim 7, wherein said skewers are engaged in said hub to prevent rotation.
12. The hub of claim 1, further comprising a means to attach said bottom end to said grilling surface is a member selected from the group consisting of a notch, a clamp, a screw, a thread, and a magnet.
13. The hub of claim 12, wherein said means to attach said bottom end to a grilling surface is a notch.
14. A hub for holding a plurality of skewers on a grilling surface, said hub comprising:
- a top end having a plurality of notch receiving structures, wherein said plurality of notch receiving structures are formed about the circumference of said hub;
- a bottom end optionally having a means for mounting said hub on said grilling surface; and
- a plurality of skewers wherein each of said plurality of skewers has a tip at one end and a handle at its opposite end, wherein said tip portion is adapted to fit within said notch receiving structure.
15. The hub of claim 14, wherein each of said plurality of skewers has a tip, said tip is adapted to fit within said notch receiving structure to direct each of said skewers radially outward.
16. A skewered food cooking kit, said kit comprising:
- a hub having a top end having a plurality of receiving structures, wherein said plurality of receiving structures are formed about the circumference of said hub;
- a plurality of skewers wherein each of said plurality of skewers has a tip at one end and a handle at its opposite end, wherein said tip portion is adapted to fit within said receiving structures; and
- a spacer means to support a grille cover.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 1, 2006
Publication Date: Mar 6, 2008
Inventor: Glen Stuhlmacher (San Ramon, CA)
Application Number: 11/515,084