Portable Outdoor Cooking Device
A portable outdoor cooking device assembly can include a structural support member, the structural support member including a plurality of components that are coupled together to form the structural support member. The example assembly can include an anchoring pin coupled to the structural support, and a cooking surface assembly, and a vertical adjustment mechanism coupled to the structural support member and the cooking surface assembly, the vertical adjustment mechanism allowing the spatial position of the cooking surface assembly to be vertically modified. The example assembly also includes a heat plate includes a concave space into which at least a portion of the cooking surface assembly is positioned, a motor coupled to the cooking surface assembly to spin the cooking surface assembly, and a power source connected to the motor to supply power to the motor.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/892,898 filed on Mar. 5, 2007, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDPortable outdoor cooking devices typically include a cooking surface, such as a grill grating, supported by a complementary structure that stabilizes the cooking surface element positioned over a campfire or fire pit. Such outdoor cooking devices can be used to cook food in a wide variety of settings, such as public outdoor recreation facilities or on camping or hunting trips.
One concern with current outdoor cooking devices is that it is difficult to provide a portable rotary grill with safe and flexible three dimensional displacement of the cooking surface. Typically, features for spatial adjustment of the cooking surface require tools or the application of force to non-ergonomic thumb screws and the like. Further, proximity of the spatial adjustment features to the open flame during use can make safe access difficult. In addition, hot spots associated with the heat source can result in food that is cooked unevenly. Accordingly, it is desirable to incorporate portability, safety and ergonomic efficiency into an outdoor cooking device.
SUMMARYExample embodiments described herein generally relate to portable cooking devices.
Aspects of the disclosure may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments of the disclosure in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present disclosure relates generally to portable cooking devices. More particularly, the disclosure relates versatile, spatially adjustable, rotary portable grills useable in different soil conditions. While the present disclosure is not so limited, an appreciation of the various aspects of the disclosure will be gained through a discussion of the examples provided below.
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In the example shown, the portable grill 100 includes a generally J-shaped or hook-shaped support structure 114 including several support structure members, including a first sectional pipe 124, a second sectional pipe 126, a third sectional pipe 128 and a fourth sectional pipe 130. In the example shown, each of the pipes 124, 126, 128, 130 is generally cylindrical in shape, having a generally round, oval, or rectangular cross-section, although other designs are possible.
A cooking surface assembly 106 including a cooking surface 102 can be positioned over a campfire or fire pit by swiveling the structural support member 114 in directions 150 for up to and including 360 degrees of rotation in one or both of counterclockwise and clockwise directions. In example embodiments a vertical adjustment assembly 146 can be used for vertical displacement in directions 156. The cooking surface assembly 106 can demonstrate variable speed rotisserie features in directions 151 via a rotary unit housing 110. Other configurations for the portable grill are possible. For example, the cooking surface assembly 106 can be modified to perform functionally as a portable oven.
The support structure members are positioned together to form the support structure 114 via a slip/sleeve fitting mechanism. The slip/sleeve fitting is a male/female coupling mechanism where each respective sectional pipe member has on one end of the pipe configured to receive a complementary feature on an adjacent support structure member.
The support structure 114 slip/sleeve fitting mechanism dually provides for maintaining the structural integrity of the portable grill 100 while allowing for assembly/disassembly. Alternative designs for the support structure members are possible. For example, each of the respective support sectional pipe members, such as first and second sectional pipes 124, 126, can be fabricated to include the ability to telescope, allowing for flexibility regarding length extension or reduction, as described in further detail below.
The collective support structure members can be fabricated from a variety of durable, lightweight piping materials, such as aluminum, carbon steel, or stainless steel. Other materials, such as a heat-resistant polymer, can be used.
In the embodiment, the assembly of the portable grill 100 initially includes insertion of an anchoring pin 132 into the fourth sectional pipe 130 of the support structure 114. As described below, the anchoring pin 132 is configured to facilitate the stability of the portable grill 100 at selected implant sites that may have different ground soil conditions.
The support structure 114 can be assembled as follows. Upon initial insertion of the anchoring pin 132 into the fourth sectional pipe 130 forward motion proceeds until a leading edge 144 engages with a flange member 138, a movable ring that axially engages the anchoring pin 132 exploiting a pressure fitting. The flange member 138 can be positioned anywhere between a first depth indicator 136, designating use of the portable grill 100 in clay-like soil conditions, and a second indicator 140 for loose soil conditions. Other configurations for the flange member 138 are possible. For example, a flange lip member 160 may employ various geometric configurations to further facilitate the stabilization of the portable grill 100 in a wide range of soil conditions.
Upon complete insertion of the anchoring pin 132 into the fourth sectional pipe 130 of an assembled support structure 114 a circumferential contact is established between the leading edge 144 and the flange member 138, thereby functioning as swivel point for rotation of the cooking surface assembly 106 in an x-y plane 150. Additionally, a radial contact between a frictional member 134 and an inner diameter (not shown) of the fourth sectional pipe 130 provides moderate resistance for controllable swivel action. Further, a beveled tip 142 is provided to facilitate anchoring pin 132 setting.
As indicated, the support structure 114 coupled with an anchoring pin 132 inserted in the ground provides swivel point for the backbone of the portable grill 100, allowing for 360 degrees of rotation of the cooking surface assembly 106 in an x-y plane in the directions 150. As described further below, this movement allows for positioning the cooking surface assembly 106 over a campfire or fire pit.
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A first end 153 of a cable 154 is attached to a first eye hook 118 affixed to a handle 116 that is coupled to the support structure 114 with a movable, coaxially disposed adjustment collar 120. A second end 155 of the cable 154 is initially threaded through a slotted line aperture 122 in the second sectional pipe 126 and then through an end opening 152 of the first sectional pipe 124.
Once the respective cable ends are positioned correctly, the adjustment collar 120 is generally positioned in an upright parallel position 158 relative to the support structure 114, thereby fully displacing the available cable length through the end opening 152 of the first sectional pipe 124. Subsequently, the sum length from first end 153 to the second end 155 of the cable 154 plus the length of the cooking surface assembly 106 can be used to determine the vertical positioning of the cooking surface assembly 106 relative to the fire.
Once a desired vertical displacement is determined the cooking surface assembly 106 can be coupled to the second end 155 of the cable 154 via fastening to a second eye hook 112 welded to the rotary unit housing 110. Tension on the cable from force developed by the weight of the cooking surface assembly 106 provides a secure lever arm locking mechanism with the adjustment collar 120 functioning as the fulcrum. With the vertical displacement of the cooking surface assembly 106 determined, the support structure 114 can be pivoted in the direction 150 to position the cooking surface assembly 106 over a heat source such as a fire or electric grill.
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In the embodiment shown, the compact carrying case 300 includes a plurality of fitted storage sections or spaces for one or more of the various components of the portable grill 100. In the embodiment shown, the compact carrying case 300 includes first and second sectional pipe storage spaces 725, third sectional pipe storage space 740, fourth sectional pipe storage space 745, and anchoring pin storage space 730. Additionally, sections are provided for rotary unit housing storage space 735, handle storage space 750, general storage space 710 for the cable 345 and peripheral materials, and two “D” battery storage spaces 755 and 760.
For convenience, a unit assembly 765 including the cooking surface 102, grating cables 148 and heat plate 104 can be conveniently fitted together and stored in compartment storage space 715. Additional a plurality of prong members 735 may be made available to secure the unit assembly in place. The prong members 735 may be incorporated into the cooking surface 102 or manufactured as part of the carrying case 300.
The internal compartmentalized storage may be constructed from a soft foam-like material or a hard plastic material utilizing a snap-in mechanism to secure the respective elements or a combination thereof.
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There are many possible options regarding a closing and release mechanism for the carrying case 300, including but not limited to, a snap shut mechanism whereupon closing a carrying case lid 770 to a carrying case base 775 connected by a plurality of hinge members (not shown) would engage a plurality of clip retainment members 1125. In the embodiment, a pressure release mechanism 1000 disengaging the clip retainment members 1125 could be employed.
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Alternative example embodiments of the portable grill 100 are possible. For example, an alternative embodiment of a grill 1400 is shown in
A first telescope aperture 1404 disposed along a longitudinal axis of the first sectional pipe 124 and a plurality of secondary telescope apertures 1405 disposed along a longitudinal axis of the second sectional pipe 126 allow for flexibility regarding an arm length 1420 extension or reduction. A desired arm length 1420 is established by securing the first sectional pipe 124 with respect to the second sectional pipe 126. This is achieved by moving the first sectional pipe 124 relative to the second sectional pipe 126 until the first telescope aperture 1404 of the first sectional pipe 124 is positioned at the desired one of the secondary telescope apertures 1405. Then, a rigid “U-shaped” telescope clip 1410 can be inserted through the telescope apertures 1404, 1405 to secure the first sectional pipe 124 to the second sectional pipe 126 at the desired relative length.
Additionally, in the alternative embodiment of the grill 1400, assembly of the portable grill 100 and storage of the portable grill 100 in the carrying case 300 can be simplified by maintaining that the cable 154 (with elements handle 125, adjustment collar 120, first eye hook 118, second eye hook 112 and rotary unit housing 110 permanently coupled to the cable 154) is threaded at all times through the first sectional pipe end opening 152 and second sectional pipe slotted line aperture 122, respectively.
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The preceding embodiments are intended to illustrate without limitation the utility and scope of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure.
Claims
1. A portable outdoor cooking device assembly, comprising:
- a structural support member, the structural support member including a plurality of components that are coupled together to form the structural support member;
- an anchoring pin coupled to the structural support;
- a cooking surface assembly;
- a vertical adjustment mechanism coupled to the structural support member and the cooking surface assembly, the vertical adjustment mechanism allowing the spatial position of the cooking surface assembly to be vertically modified;
- a heat plate defining concave space into which at least a portion of the cooking surface assembly is positioned;
- a motor coupled to the cooking surface assembly to spin the cooking surface assembly; and
- a power source connected to the motor to supply power to the motor.
2. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 1, wherein the structural support member is generally hook-shaped.
3. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 1, wherein a swivel point is defined at an interface between the anchoring pin and structural support member such that the structural support member is pivotable about the swivel point.
4. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 3, wherein the cooking surface assembly is swiveled 360 degrees about the swivel point.
5. The portable outdoor cooking device of claim 4, wherein the cooking surface assembly is swiveled about the swivel point in both counterclockwise and clockwise directions.
6. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of components is coupled to a respective component using a slip/sleeve mechanism.
7. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 1, wherein one of the plurality of components is coupled in a telescoping manner with respect to another of the plurality of components.
8. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 1, wherein one of the plurality of components includes a plurality of accessory hooks.
9. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 1, wherein the vertical adjustment mechanism includes at least a handle, a cable, and a movable adjustment collar.
10. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 9, wherein the movable adjustment collar is positioned about the structural support member, and the cable is coupled to the handle and to the motor such that movement of the adjustment collar along the structural support member moves the cooking surface assembly vertically.
11. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 1, wherein the motor is configured to spin the cooking surface assembly at least 360 degrees in at least a counterclockwise direction or a clockwise direction.
12. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 1, further comprising a carrying case configured to store the structural support member, the anchoring pin, the cooking surface assembly, the vertical adjustment mechanism, the heat plate, and the motor.
13. The portable outdoor cooking device of claim 12, wherein the carrying case defines separate storage spaces for each of the structural support member, the anchoring pin, the cooking surface assembly, the vertical adjustment mechanism, the heat plate, and the motor.
14. A method of assembling a portable outdoor cooking device, the method comprising:
- assembling a structural support;
- inserting an anchoring pin into the structural support;
- fixing a vertical adjustment assembly to the structural support;
- fixing a cooking assembly to the vertical adjustment assembly;
- adjusting a vertical position of the cooking assembly; and
- swiveling the structural support so that the cooking assembly is positioned over a source of heat.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising removing portable grill elements stored in a portable carrying case including at least disassembled portions of the structural support, the anchoring pin, the cooking assembly, and the vertical adjustment assembly.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising assembling the vertical adjustment assembly, wherein the vertical adjustment assembly includes at least a handle, a cable, and an adjustment collar.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising rotating the cooking assembly about an axis.
18. A portable outdoor cooking device assembly, comprising:
- a structural support member including a plurality of components that are coupled together to form the structural support member, wherein each of the plurality of components is coupled to a respective component using a slip/sleeve mechanism, and wherein the structural support member is generally hook-shaped;
- an anchoring pin coupled to the structural support;
- a cooking surface assembly;
- a vertical adjustment mechanism coupled to the structural support member and the cooking surface assembly, wherein the vertical adjustment mechanism includes at least a handle, a cable, and a movable adjustment collar, and wherein the vertical adjustment mechanism allows for the spatial position of the cooking surface assembly to be vertically modified;
- a heat plate defining concave space into which at least a portion of the cooking surface assembly is positioned;
- a motor coupled to the cooking surface assembly to spin the cooking surface assembly at least 360 degrees in at least a counterclockwise direction or a clockwise direction;
- a power source connected to the motor to supply power to the motor;
- a carrying case configured to store the structural support member, the anchoring pin, the cooking surface assembly, the vertical adjustment mechanism, the heat plate, and the motor, wherein the carrying case defines separate storage spaces for each of the structural support member, the anchoring pin, the cooking surface assembly, the vertical adjustment mechanism, the heat plate, and the motor; and
- wherein a swivel point is defined at an interface between the anchoring pin and structural support member such that the structural support member is pivotable 360 degrees in both counterclockwise and clockwise directions about the swivel point towards and away from a heat source.
19. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 18, wherein the movable adjustment collar is positioned about the structural support member, and the cable is coupled to the handle and to the motor such that movement of the adjustment collar along the structural support member moves the cooking surface assembly vertically.
20. The portable outdoor cooking device assembly of claim 18, wherein at least one of the plurality of components of the structural support member defines a plurality of telescope apertures along a longitudinal length of the component, wherein the cooking surface assembly is hinged so that a first portion of the cooking surface assembly folds onto a second portion of the cooking surface assembly, and wherein the portable outdoor cooking device further comprises a warming grate suspended above the cooking surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 3, 2008
Publication Date: Sep 11, 2008
Inventor: Brian Lee Begotka (Suamico, WI)
Application Number: 12/041,209
International Classification: F24B 1/191 (20060101);