Field Patents (Class 126/29)
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Patent number: 7681568Abstract: A barbecue apparatus is provided, the apparatus comprises: a firebowl having an open topside and a bottomside which has a circumference smaller than a circumference of the topside of the firebowl, and the bottomside of the firebowl comprises at least one central aperture situated adjacent at least one peripheral aperture; a base frame comprising a top end, a bottom end, and a central cavity, and the peripheral aperture of the firebowl leads to the central cavity of the column, and the top end of the column is connected to the bottomside of the firebowl; and an ash scraper assembly comprising a frame having at least one arm designed to cover and uncover the peripheral aperture and an actuator pivotally attached to the frame and designed to rotate the arms to cover and uncover the peripheral apertures and scrape the bottomside of the firebowl.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Original Ideas, Inc.Inventors: Robert DeMars, Alan Crawford
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Publication number: 20090314285Abstract: A cooking device comprises a center assembly including a rear panel and a pair of opposing side panels hingedly connected to the rear panel. The center assembly may be movable between an expanded position and a collapsed position. The cooking device also includes a front panel, a top panel and a diffuser plate carried by the center assembly when the center assembly is in the expanded position, and a cooking surface carried by the center assembly when the center assembly is in the expanded position. The center assembly, front panel, top panel, diffuser plate and cooking surface collapsed so that the center assembly, front panel, top panel, diffuser plate and cooking surface may be transported in a substantially flat configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: Brian E. Marsh
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Patent number: 7445004Abstract: A campfire grill assembly includes a frame that has an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter. The frame has a generally rectangular shape and includes a first side member, a second side member, a third side member and a fourth side member wherein the first and second side members are positioned opposite of each other. A metallic mesh panel is attached to and is coextensive with the inner perimeter so that the panel extends across an opening defined by the inner perimeter. A support apparatus is attachable to the frame and is configured to support the frame in a horizontal orientation. The support apparatus may be extended into a ground surface so that the frame extends over a campfire.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2005Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Inventors: Jack E. Milner, Julie A. Milner
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Patent number: 7080811Abstract: A utensil holder is designed for easy holding and removal of an utensil to be supported therein. The utensil holder in one embodiment is a continuous rod that includes a carriage having a first configured arrangement and a second configured arrangement. The configured arrangements form an inverted wedge and a U-shaped portion respectively. In some embodiments, the inverted wedge defines an inverted V-shaped opening. The inverted V-shaped opening wedges the handle of a utensil and the U-shaped portion supports the utensil in a cantilevered position. In an alternate embodiment, an extended portion can hold a wider utensil while an inverted wedge in another plane can hold an utensil having a cylindrical handle. The utensil holder in some embodiments is designed to hold utensils for cooking food over campfires.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventor: Charles Murray Thompson
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Patent number: 7047963Abstract: A portable campfire apparatus has a base, a fire pan supported by the base, a gas manifold disposed in the fire pan and a quantity of low-density, non-flammable particulate material in the fire pan at a depth to cover the manifold. The fire pan and the base are substantially the same shape and size. A cylindrical spacer can be interposed between the fire pan and the base, and a lid of geometry similar to the base and fire pan is disclosed and rests on an inwardly projecting shoulder on the rim of the fire pan. When upright, the upper rim is parallel to the ground, but when tipped over the rim is at an angle of no less than ninety degrees to the ground. Different shapes of the base and fire pan are taught, and different configurations of the manifold are shown.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Inventor: Daniel W. Van Vleet
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Patent number: 6973927Abstract: A windscreen apparatus (10) for outdoor cooking grills wherein, the apparatus (10) includes a base member (20) that supports a cooking grill and a pair of side wall members (30) (30?) and a rear wall member (40) adapted to be pivoted into an upright position relative to the base member (20) wherein, at least the rear wall member (40) is hingedly connected (50?) to the base member (20) and wherein, all of the wall members (30) (30?) and (40) have a height greater than the top of the cooking grill.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Inventor: Douglas B. Stewart
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Patent number: 6922033Abstract: A cooking apparatus for controlling the opening of a cover over a barbecue grill includes a motor for opening and closing the cover over the barbecue grill, with the motor connected to the cover by a coupling rod. The cooking apparatus includes, in one embodiment, a counterweight attached at the rear of the barbecue cover. The cooking apparatus also comes with a remote control for transmitting control signals to the motor. The remote control transmits start and stop signals to the motor, or alternatively, the motor operates only during the transmission of control signals to the motor. The remote control may also transmit signals to control flow of a combustible gas. The barbecue cover opener is removable from the barbecue grill. Control of the motor allows movement of the cover to stop at any point within the full range of the cover being opened or closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Inventors: John T. Ziegenhorn, Eric A. Anderson
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Patent number: 6918387Abstract: A portable campfire barrier system for preventing the spread of a campfire beyond an established perimeter that includes a one-piece containment wall secured in a ready-to-use configuration by a plurality of support members. When not deployed in the ready-to-use configuration, the containment wall can be collapsed for facilitating both storage and transport due to its ductile nature. The containment wall is of sufficient height to avert the campfire from igniting fuel beyond the containment area but still allow for the pleasant enjoyment of the campfire. In one form, the support members are adapted to engage the containment wall with clip members in order to maintain the wall in the ready-to-use configuration. A band fastened to one end of the containment wall further assists in maintaining the wall in the ready-to-use configuration. The support members are further adapted to be driven into the ground thereby providing additional stability.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Inventors: Edward A. Klarich, Kevin E. Klarich
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Patent number: 6895958Abstract: A frame holding removable food grills is provided for cooking food within a fireplace. The frame extends behind and below a convention grate holding a fire within the fireplace. The grills are removably held in slots within the frame, with a number of slots being provided for placing the grills at various distances above the fire.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: Richard P. Komosky
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Patent number: 6553984Abstract: An improved firering comprising an endless wall firering to encircle the perimeter of a fire area with a firering shield enveloping the firering, with the shield being attached to the firering in spaced apart, heat shielding relationship.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: R. J. Thomas Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventor: Craig R. Thomas
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Patent number: 6532950Abstract: A portable fire ring assembly includes at least three substantially identically configured curved ring sections. Each ring section has a body defined by an upper edge, a lower edge and opposing ends. Each end includes a pair of engaging structures extending therefrom. Each engaging structure includes a male member and a female member, whereby male members of one ring section are removably engagable with female members of another of the ring sections such that the ring sections may be joined to define a ring sized to surround a campfire.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Inventor: Robert Meurer
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Publication number: 20030034023Abstract: A portable fire ring assembly includes at least three substantially identically configured curved ring sections. Each ring section has a body defined by an upper edge, a lower edge and opposing ends. Each end includes a pair of engaging structures extending therefrom. Each engaging structure includes a male member and a female member, whereby male members of one ring section are removably engagable with female members of another of the ring sections such that the ring sections may be joined to define a ring sized to surround a campfire.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Robert J. Meurer
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Patent number: 6425387Abstract: A portable device for containing a campfire therein that includes a plurality of panels, hinges, a hinge/fastening joint, a plurality of grates, a burner, and a pouch. Each panel has four finger-receiving throughbores for receiving the four fingers of a user for facilitating transport, a pair of tabs, a pair of throughslots that receive the pair of tabs of an adjacent panel so as to form a pivoting joint. The plurality of grates rest on the plurality of panels and are held foldingly to each other by links. The burner rests through aligned finger receiving throughbores in an outermost pair of opposing panels and includes a head that has a pair of legs, a pipe that rests in a finger receiving throughbore in the other opposing panel, and a control valve for communicating with a gas source and which is disposed externally to the other opposing panel.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventor: John Rohback, Jr.
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Publication number: 20010032639Abstract: A portable rotisserie rack for suspending and rotating meat, potatoes or other food next to a wood furnace, campfire or other source of cooking heat. In a preferred embodiment the portable rotisserie rack is characterized by a rack frame which is typically height-adjustable and constructed of square tubing and includes a pair of T-shaped frame base members, a pair of vertical frame members adjustably extendible from the frame base members, respectively, and a top frame member adjustably extendible from the vertical frame members. A rotisserie motor is mounted on the top frame member, and a heat shield is typically provided on the rack frame for substantially shielding and protecting the rotisserie motor from the heat source. A rotisserie shaft extends downwardly from the rotisserie motor and typically through a bearing provided in the top frame member, and a food cage of selected design is suspended from the bottom end of the rotisserie shaft for containing the food.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventor: Lee C. Leach
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Patent number: 6234162Abstract: An apparatus for cooking food items over an open fire which allows a cook to turn the food and adjust the position of the food over the fire while maintaining a safe distance from the fire. The apparatus is constructed and arranged to allow hands-free operation or, if desired, allow a cook to continually control the position of the food over the fire using one hand. This is accomplished using a telescopic handle and two supports.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: David Allen Wenker
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Patent number: 6153857Abstract: A portable food and utensil storage device includes a box like base component having a plurality of wheels attached to its bottom surface for rolling the device along a supporting surface. The interior of the base component includes a plurality of segregated compartments each configured and designed to retain hot or cold food items as well as various accessory items therein. The base component includes an opening adjacent its bottom surface in communication with an interior chamber for slidably receiving a gas fueled grill assembly. The top end of the base component is selectively coverable with a lid that pivotably engages the top edge of its rear wall. The inwardly facing side of the lid includes a plurality of bands and loops for retaining silverware, cups and similar items thereon.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Inventor: Auline J. Gunnels
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Patent number: 6125835Abstract: A collapsible camping range for use in a camping environment. The camping range can utilize a collapsible wall structure that facilitates portability. In addition, a multi-purpose cover to the camping range can be utilized to serve as a cover for the oven, a griddle for the cooking of food, a wash basin or basin for boiling water, and a receptacle in which the other parts of the camping range can be stowed. The camping range can be fabricated with oven walls that allow the oven chamber to be expanded for the cooking of large foods, such as for use as a pig roaster. Removable fuel containers can be utilized to facilitate the portability of the camping range as well as in a plurality of positions for heating purposes.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Inventor: Robert A. Montano
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Patent number: 6050257Abstract: An open grill assembly, with a radiant heating sheet, can be assembled together into a rigid grill, with rods forming a frame supporting the radiant sheet and the grid in a spaced apart relationship. The components can be disassembled into a compact bundle, preferably a flat bundle. When assembled, in a preferred embodiment, the radiant heating sheet is adapted to rest on the top of the burner, so that the rods forming the frame need not touch the ground, allowing a single, economical design to be used with most, and perhaps all, commercially available burners. In operation, the burner heats the radiant heating sheet and radiant heat from the sheet cooks food on the grid.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Bondco, Inc.Inventor: Joseph N. Bond
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Patent number: 6038805Abstract: A scent steamer with collapsible upper and lower sections. The upper section holds bottles of liquid scent which are heated from the lower section, thereby causing the scents to vaporize in a slow manner into the surrounding environment.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Inventor: Richard D. Smidtke
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Patent number: 6029646Abstract: The present invention is an outdoor cooking rack apparatus. The invented outdoor cooking rack apparatus comprises a grooved support post for support of cooking platforms, and a cooking platform for supporting a pot, grill or other device over a campfire. Additionally, the invented apparatus may also comprise a kettle hook attached to the apparatus for holding a kettle or other pot over a campfire. The cooking platforms contain a leveling bend in their attachment arm allowing them to hold pots and other utensils in a level position.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Milan D. Jackson
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Patent number: 6006740Abstract: A portable campfire grill assembly includes a support post insertable into the ground and having a first tubular sleeve and engaging screw mountable on the post to establish the vertical height of the grill. The grill is a rectangular metal unit having a second sleeve welded thereon and mountable on the post with an engaging screw to establish the position of the grill as it is rotated around the post to be either over a fire or removed therefrom. A planar flange is welded around the post at the lower end to provide stability for the post and to provide a foot plate for driving the post into the ground. The flange fits against one end of the grill when the assembly is taken apart for ease of carrying. The support post is mounted through two loops welded to one side of the grill and secured into place using the first sleeve. The entire grill can then be carried by grasping the support post at a point between the two loops.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventors: George G. Ulrickson, George G. Ulrickson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5950614Abstract: A new portable cooking utensil for creating toasted marshmallows while outdoors. The inventive device includes a grill portion comprised of a plurality of concentric rings. The plurality of concentric rings include an innermost ring and an outermost ring. A central container is secured within the innermost ring of the grill portion. A removable container is received within the central container.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Inventor: Jennifer Guinnane
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Patent number: 5944008Abstract: An outdoor cooking apparatus (10) for use over an open fire pit. The cooking apparatus has three legs (12, 14 and 16 or 216) mounted together by a connector plate (18) in a tripod shape. The third leg of the apparatus includes a top portion (16A), a middle portion (16B) and a bottom portion (16C or 216C). The top and bottom portions extend downward at an angle and are connected by the horizontal middle portion. The middle portion extends horizontally away from the first and second legs such that the bottom portion of the third leg is spaced farther apart from the first and second leg than the top portion of the leg. A screw mechanism (36 or 236) is mounted on the bottom portion of the third leg to move the cooking surface (56) vertically. The cooking surface is mounted by a telescoping arm (58 or 258) to the sleeve (38 or 238) of the screw mechanism. The telescoping arm can be extended or retracted to horizontally move the cooking surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Inventor: David M. Winkel
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Patent number: 5931148Abstract: A food shelf attached to the lower end of a vertical threaded rod engages a nut that is attached to the summit of an arch that rises from a horizontal frame. The frame may be removably set onto a receptacle containing a source of heat, or the same frame can be supported above a source of heat on a set of removable legs. In each case, the height of the food shelf above the source of heat may be adjusted by turning the vertical threaded rod.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Universal GrillsInventor: Maynard A. Freeman
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Patent number: 5906196Abstract: A portable gas stove includes a rectangular housing defined by parallel front and rear panels joined to parallel, opposed side panels. A top opening at an upper end of the housing provides access to at least one burner, and a hinged cover is adapted to pivot to close the upper opening entirely. At the bottom end of the housing, a coffer is formed with a downward opening, and a pair of flanges extending inwardly at the side edges of the coffer are dimensioned to retain the disassembled stove legs disposed therebetween. A clamp is provided to secure the legs in the coffer for travel with the stove. Each leg includes a tubular main portion, and a top end having an L-section. The L-section is dimensioned to fit in complementary fashion over any corner vertex formed by the conjunction of a side and front or rear panel of the housing. Each corner vertex includes a slot extending vertically therein, and a nut is slidably supported by a nut holder for translation along the slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Dutro CompanyInventor: S. Ty Measom
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Patent number: 5842463Abstract: Portable camp stove, wherein solid-fuel, especially of dried tree and bush twigs, is burned upon a supporting fuel grate positioned at bottom of a combustion-chamber. Solid-fuel is added directly into the combustion-chamber during operation through alligned stoke holes in a chimney and a vented-fire-ring, and then dropped vertically downward through an exhaust vent. Air for primary combustion is drawn into the combustion-chamber through a ring of intake apertures adjacent to and above the stove's bottom plate. Stove's outer wall is spaced apart from the wall of the combustion-chamber and the two walls are joined together and sealed by a top plate, creating an adjacent confining airspace. Air enters into said airspace through a ring of secondary air intake apertures in stove's outer-wall, where it is heated by thermal communication, as heat emitted from combusting solid-fuel passes through the combustion-chamber wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: John Battaile Hall
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Patent number: 5809989Abstract: The devices and methods described relate to the prevention of the spreading of campfires which might create forest fires through the unintentional emission of embers and sparks. The invention encloses the campfire in a three dimensional space. It is self-supporting, is easily portable and transportable by selection of an appropriate shape and weight, and is compactable through folding or rolling by the use of rings or hinges. The principal geometric shape is pyramidal with the use of multiple panels. Further, these panels have two end panels which can be folded out to allow temporary access to the campfire.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Dacotah Rose, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Nelson
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Patent number: 5771877Abstract: A plurality of separable racks for stacking vertically within a sheet metal enclosure of a field barbecue apparatus. The racks permit optimum utilization of a body of still hot air within the enclosure and above the fire box of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventor: Thomas E. Kelly
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Patent number: 5713344Abstract: A portable cooking grill supported on support elements slidable on a series of rods driven into the ground and clamped thereto with eyebolts. In one embodiment, a rectangular enclosure open at the top and bottom surrounds a grill supported at an intermediate height to create a chimney effect aiding in cooking. The enclosure is assembled from separate panels without separate fasteners, and a top may be added to create an oven. In a second embodiment, two rods have forked clamping bars slidable thereon and clamped at a selected height with the eyebolts.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: The Bruno C. Gilbert TrustInventor: Bruno C. Gilbert
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Patent number: 5682872Abstract: The apparatus described and illustrated is a camping furnace used for cooking or warming food outdoors. The apparatus surrounds the burning fuel and directs smoke upward. Fuel and heat are used efficiently and the danger of the spread of fire is minimized. When it is safe to do so, the apparatus may be easily moved, leaving ash and spent fuel behind. Preferably, the enclosure wall of the furnace is made of separable and/or hinged sections, for adapting the furnace to a flatter, more compact shape for storage and transport.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Inventor: J. R. Whitted
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Patent number: 5638809Abstract: A collapsible multi-level baking rack assembly includes a plurality of racks, at least one connector leg and at least one leg retainer. Each rack includes at least one horizontally projecting lug. Each connector leg defines a plurality of substantially horizontal, vertically spaced slots for removably receiving a lug of one of the racks to support and space apart the plurality of racks. The retainer leg mutually engages a lug of each rack and the connector leg to retain each lug in each slot of the connector leg.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1996Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: L & L Products, Inc.Inventor: James L. Wienhold
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Patent number: 5495845Abstract: A compact outdoor cooking unit having a cooking mode and a transport and storage mode. The outdoor cooking unit has a foldable stove. In the cooking mode, the stove is in the extended state. A base plate of a firebox has a hook flange and the foldable stove has a releasable locking flange along the lower end of an end wall thereof. The locking flange of the stove is releasably secured to the hook flange of the base plate when the foldable stove is in an extended state for the cooking mode. The outdoor cooking unit also includes a base, a pan, and a griddle. In the transport and storage mode, the pan is seated on the base within the upstanding walls of the base. In the transport and storage state, a griddle seats on the pan with the depending walls of the griddle surrounding the pan. The base, the pan, and the griddle, respectively, have vertically aligned handle hooks.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Pyromid, Inc.Inventor: Paul W. Hait
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Patent number: 5452706Abstract: Portable barbecue apparatus comprising a series of longitudinally extending, laterally spaced grill rods; and laterally extending, longitudinally spaced cables connected to the rods; the cables being flexible, whereby the rods and cables may be rolled up into a bundle for transport, and unrolled to form a cooking grill.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Inventor: Frank Meza
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Patent number: 5406931Abstract: Portable cooking apparatus which comprises a support stand for supporting the apparatus above a cooking fire; a pair of flat cooking grills between which food to be cooked may be placed and suspension members connecting the pair of cooking grills to the support stand. The suspension members are manipulatable for moving the pair of grills from a horizontal position to a vertical position and then to another horizontal position as the relative position as one grill on top of the other is reversed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Inventor: Jerry A. Montgomery
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Patent number: 5390658Abstract: A knock-down camp stove unit adapted to go over an open campfire and providing its own support for a cooking-baking compartment which comprises a first angled side panel; a second angled side panel; means removably connecting the upper ends of said side panels together; a cooking panel insertable between and supported by said side panels; and a pair of tapered end-closure panels removably engaging with said side panels and said cooking panel to form an enclosed compartment therewith.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1994Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Inventor: Bobby J. Prock
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Patent number: 5355867Abstract: A portable grill including a vertical grill base, an inner sleeve received by the grill base for rotatable and slidable movement about the grill base, a J hook affixed adjacent the upper end of the grill base, a chain attached to the inner sleeve for engagement of the J hook allowing the sleeve to be raised and lowered relative to a fire, two grill portions extending outwardly from the inner sleeve for support over a fire, and a stop affixed to the lower end of the inner sleeve for support of the gratings.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Inventors: Richard L. Hall, Jeffrey D. Hebets
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Patent number: 5329917Abstract: A portable fire ring comprises a plurality of curved sections which are secured together in an end-to-end relationship to form a semi-circle. A grill extension is then assembled and connected to the ends of the semi-circle. A pivotal grill extends over the grill extension to permit the fire chamber of the grill section to be opened to enable coals to be placed in the fire chamber. Disassembled, the fire ring may be lifted and moved to the desired position or moved to a new location. The portable fire ring is easily assembled and disassembled and may be carried in a bag or the like when disassembled.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Inventor: David C. Young
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Patent number: 5284126Abstract: A combustion heater/pot combination for rapid and efficient heating of liquids and foodstuffs comprises a cylindrical shell enclosing both a heat source and a container whereby products of combustion are constrained to flow through an annular flue defined by the shall wall and the container within and spaced from the shell wall by guide elements. The shell is elevated above a support surface, such as the ground or a hearth, by a plurality of struts, whereby air is admitted to a combustion zone. The struts are releasably engaged to the shell by structures which assure stability of attachment. Combustion air preheat and/or draft control shells resting on the support surface may embrace the shell strut combination for improved efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventor: J. Arnold Varney
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Patent number: 5203316Abstract: A portable camp stove is disclosed. It consists of a frusto-conical main body, a preheating chamber, and spiral flue chambers. The stove may be placed over a fire in a pit in the earth, or the stove may completely contain a fire within it when its bottom plate and legs are attached. Other accessories of the stove include a stovepipe and oven combination, a water heating system, and a grill and a rotisserie.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1991Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Inventor: Wayne Pritchett
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Patent number: 5195500Abstract: An oven device (4) is adapted for use with a source of heat (24), such as a camp stove, and a cooking utensil (6), such as a covered (12) pot or pan (8), positioned over and separated from the heat source by a heat shield (20). The oven device includes a high temperature flexible, foldable convection dome, such as one made of aluminized fiberglass, having a vertically oriented sidewall (34) and a top (36). The top has a central vent opening (40). The convection dome is supported on the lid covering the pan by a number of radially extending pockets (42). The material from which the convention dome is made of is flexible enough to permit the convection dome to be folded up into a compact rectangular configuration but stiff enough to allow the pockets to support the convection dome above the lid of the pan with the sidewalls of the convection dome spaced apart from the sides of the pan.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Traveling Light, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Lerner
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Patent number: 5176124Abstract: A smokeless, non-polluting barbecue cooker has a base canister with a centrally located firebox which communicates with a flue to conduct heat, produced from burning fuel within the firebox, upwards to an oven enclosure supported by the base canister. The heat enters the oven enclosure along its central axis. A grill for the support of food stuffs, to be cooked within the oven, prevents the placement of food stuffs directly over the firebox. Thus no drippings from the food can fall onto the hot fuel within the firebox to produce carcinogenic byproducts. A forced air blower provides sufficient oxygen to the firebox so that essentially complete combustion is achieved; and, the barbecue cooker is smokeless in its operation. Various methods for controlling the heat accumulated within the oven enclosure are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1991Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Inventor: Carl O. Wrasse
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Patent number: 5117806Abstract: A barbecue grill structure having a grill portion for holding food over a fire, a support portion for supporting the grill portion over the fire and an adjustable attachment means for adjustably attaching the grill portion to the support portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1990Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Inventor: Kerry D. Soat
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Patent number: 5048401Abstract: A barbecue construction using a pair of dual-type truck wheels, one of the pair forming a lower base member and the other of the pair forming an upper firebox member. The lower wheel is disposed on an underlying ground surface with its wheel hub member facing upwardly, and the upper wheel is disposed, in inverted condition, on the lower wheel so that the upper level is supported by its hub member on the hub member of the lower wheel. The aligned axle bores of each wheel are closed to the passage of air therethrough by a plate arrangement that provides a central axis of rotation of the aligned wheels so that rotation of the upper wheel relative to the lower wheel moves the lug bores associated with the upper wheel into and out of alignment with the lug bores associated with the lower wheel and thereby selectively control the upward passage of air therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Inventor: Charles J. Hoover
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Patent number: 5002037Abstract: A smokestack including an elongated tube means having an open bottom end for receiving smoke emanating from a campfire and an open top end for releasing the smoke into the atmosphere, and a base for supporting the tube means with its open bottom end directly above the campfire and defining openings that provide physical and visual access thereto. The elongated tube comprises a top tube section defining the open top end and a plurality of longitudinally distributed lower tube sections, each including a support surface for demountably supporting a directly upwardly adjacent tube section. Retained by one of the lower tube sections is a cooking grate disposed directly adjacent to an upper end thereof and a door providing access to the grate is retained by another of the tube sections supported by the one tube section.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1990Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Inventors: Monroe A. Armstrong, Marty A. Armstrong
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Patent number: 4979490Abstract: A device for added convenience in campfire cooking. The device comprises a telescoping post either to be driven into the ground by way of a self-contained sleeve hammer or to be held erect by a circular grille stand, a telescoping height adjustment made possible by use of a barrel washer, an adjustable grille arm to install at the upper end of the telescoping steel post, the adjustable grille arm to invert 180 degrees to provide for added adjustment of the grille plate over the fire, the grille plate to attach onto the grille arm in normal or inverted position, an anti-rotating clip to prevent unwanted spinning of the grille plate, grille arm slots in inner post so cut as to hold the grille arm horizontal, thumb screws in sleeve hammer to fasten to post for storage and to serve as hand guide when in use, thumb screws in vertical portion of grille stand to turn in and stop unwanted rotation of grille when in use.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: Nudo Products, Inc.Inventors: Alexander S. Nudo, Samuel Nudo
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Patent number: 4971045Abstract: A new type of portable, collapsible wood burning stove that can be easily disassembled and assembled for use with very small pieces of wood or coal and when so used is environmently efficient comprising relatively small front and back metal plates having along both sides a cut out slot extending from the bottom edge, two other plates having along both sides a cut out slot extending from the top edge, the front and back plates being removably joined to the side plates to form a box structure by having the cut out slots of the front and back plates inserted down into the slots of the other plates, the height of the front and back plates being adjust so that their top edges are above the edges of the other plates and air space remains below the bottom edge of the of such plates, a metal grate and ash pan being inserted inside the box structure and held in place by protruding elements from the side plates, and method for using the same.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Inventor: Glen W. Probst
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Patent number: 4936285Abstract: A stove comprising a housing having a grill-covered top opening and one open side and means defining a combustion area internally of the housing below the grill.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1985Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Pyromid, Inc.Inventor: Paul W. Hait
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Patent number: 4922887Abstract: A portable camp cooker having a housing which is collapsible for storage. In use, the device is surrounded by a collapsible barrier so insulation such as earth fill may be placed around the housing. Air is delivered to a burner in the housing through a pipe which also contains a fuel line and the air fuel ratio is adjustable. The cover for the housing may enclose the cooking chamber or may have an opening which will accept a cooking utensil.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1989Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Inventor: Kenneth E. Foxford
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Patent number: 4920950Abstract: A collapsible camp stove having a frame supporting a grate therein for cooking meat or other food. A pair of end plates attached to the frame by hinges which allow pivotal movement of the end plates between a collapsed and erected position. A latching means locks the end plates in the collapsed or erected positions. The grate is of expanded metal to provide better gripping of the food items. The frame has a handle for convenient carrying of the camp stove when collapsed. The handle may be recessed flush with the frame when not in use. A removable cooking plate is provided which contains one or more apertures for exposing less than all of a pot or pan seated over the aperture or apertures to direct heat of the camp fire while reducing exposure of the cook or sides of the pots or pans from direct exposure to the camp fire. The bottom edges of the end plates opposite the hinges have crescent cutouts to provide four point footing for the camp stove.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1989Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Inventor: Jimmy D. Johnson
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Patent number: D373702Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventor: Brian Perry