1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to cooking appliances and appliances for outdoor grills, and particularly to a grill cleaning brush for cleaning grill grates, such as the grates of barbecue grills and the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
The use of brushes and scrapers for the cleaning of grill grates of gas and charcoal grills is well known. Typically, grill brushes have a head portion and a handle portion. Such grill brushes usually have metallic bristles, which are generally all of a constant length and form a generally planar abrasive surface. This bristle configuration permits the top surface of the grill to be scrubbed with the grill brush, but does not facilitate the cleaning of the sides of the grill grate bars. Additionally, such cleaning is purely of the abrasive type and does not remove grease, oil or other fluids that may be on the grill.
It is therefore difficult to remove accumulated deposits from the sides of the grate bars without significant effort, and further, it is impossible to clean grease, oil, fat and other liquids or semi-liquids that have accumulated on the grill grate.
Thus, a grill cleaning brush solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The grill cleaning brush provides for the cleaning of accumulated deposits from the sides of grill grate bars, along with the simultaneous cleaning of collected grease, oil, fat and other liquids or semi-liquids that have accumulated on the grill grate. The grill cleaning brush includes a base having opposed upper and lower surfaces, a gripping handle mounted to the upper surface of the base, and a cleaning layer mounted to the lower surface of the base. The cleaning layer includes both a wire scrubber and a grease absorbent pad embedded within the wire scrubber. Preferably, the wire scrubber is provided as first and second wire scrubber pads, each attached to the lower surface of the base and the grease absorbent pad being sandwiched therebetween.
The wire scrubber pads may be in the form of continuous pads formed from a wire scrubbing material, or each may be formed from at least one substantially cylindrical roll of wire scrubbing material. The grease absorbent pad may be formed from cotton, paper, a combination of the two, or the like.
Alternatively, a pair of laterally opposed sidewalls may project downwardly from opposed side edges of the lower surface of the base. An axle is rotatably attached to the sidewalls and extends therebetween. The cleaning layer is mounted about the axle. The axle is driven by an attached motor for selective driven rotation of the cleaning layer, thereby providing for powered scrubbing of the grill grate.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The grill cleaning brush 10 provides for the cleaning of accumulated deposits from the sides of grill grate bars, along with the simultaneous cleaning of collected grease, oil, fat and other liquids or semi-liquids that have accumulated on the grill grate. As shown in
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The cleaning layer 22 includes both a wire scrubber formed from copper wire, copper wool, steel wire, steel wool, combinations thereof or the like, and also a grease absorbent pad 28 embedded within the wire scrubber. As shown in
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The axle 146 is driven by an attached motor 144 for selective driven rotation of the cleaning layer for powered scrubbing of the grill grate. Motorized hand tools and the like are well known in the art. Examples of such tools are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,947,806 and 6,817,932, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. It should be understood that the grill cleaning brush 100 may use any suitable type of motor or other driver to selectively drive rotation of the axle 146. The motor or drive 144 may be powered by batteries or by a power cord. The motor or drive 144 is selectively actuated through user actuation of power switch 140, which is preferably provided on the handle 114. A pair of shields 142 may be fixed to the front and rear edges of the base 112 to prevent debris from being projected above the plane of the base 112.
It should be understood that the base 112 may have any desired dimensions or configuration. Exemplary dimensions for the base 112 include a length of approximately three inches and a width of approximately two inches. The axle 146 has a length of approximately three inches, matching that of the base 112, and the wire scrubbing material 124 has a radial thickness between approximately one-half of one inch and one and one-half inches.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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