Claims
- 1. In a barbecue pit of the type including a cooking chamber and a separate fire chamber located below the cooking chamber with the two chambers being interconnected for the passage of heat, air and smoke from the fire chamber to the cooking chamber, and a flue for permitting the escape of gases from the pit, the improvement comprising outer masonry walls defining the side walls and end walls of the barbecue pit, top and bottom walls cooperating with said outer masonry walls to define the interior of said pit, inner masonry walls spaced from said outer side walls, said inner walls extending to said end walls and defining the side walls of said fire chamber and said cooking chamber, a generally horizontal partition wall extending between said end walls and said inner walls separating said fire box and said cooking chamber, a plurality of openings in said inner walls providing communication between said fire chamber and the space between said inner and said outer walls and communication between said space and said cooking chamber, said openings and said space defining duct means connecting said fire chamber and said cooking chamber, adjustable damper means in said duct means for controlling the flow of hot gases from said fire chamber to said cooking chamber, vent means directly connecting said fire chamber to said flue and second vent means directly connecting said cooking chamber to said flue, at least one fire door leading through said masonry walls into said fire chamber, and at least one access door leading through said walls into said cooking chamber.
- 2. The barbecue pit as defined in claim 1 further comprising damper means for controlling the rate of cooking within the barbecue pit.
- 3. The barbecue pit as defined in claim 1 further comprising rotisserie means within said cooking chamber for mounting food therein, said rotisserie means including at least one rod passing through at least one inner and outer wall of said cooking chamber, and motor means mounting exteriorily of said barbecue pit and operatively connected to said at least one rod member for rotation thereof.
- 4. The barbecue pit as defined in claim 1 further comprising an open-top drip pan mounted within the bottom portion of said cooking chamber, drain conduct means connected to said drip pan and extending from said cooking chamber out through one of said outer masonry walls, and valve means outside said outer masonry walls for closing said drain conduct means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 478,413 filed June 11, 1974 and now abandoned.
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