The present invention is related to grilling and to the cleaning of cooking grills. More specifically, this invention is related to utensils for cleaning the cooking surface of a grill.
Brushes and other utensils for scrubbing clean a grilling surface are well known, but include numerous drawbacks and disadvantages, including failures of convenience and function. Existing utensils have proven to be either difficult to use, complicated and prone to failure, ineffective, or some combination of these failings.
There exists a need for improvement in the function and convenience of grill-cleaning utensils, and such is an object of the present invention. There exists a need for a grill cleaning utensil that employs a combination is scrubbing and steam to remove residues from the grill, and such is an object of the present invention.
There exists a need for such a utensil that uses the heat of the grill to create the steam from water so that heating means are not required in the utensil, and such is an object of the present invention. There exists a need for such a utensil having means for forcefully spraying water on demand to the grill, and such is an object of the present invention.
There exists a need for such a utensil having an effective mechanism for evenly applying the water to the grill, and such is an object of the present invention. There exists a need for such a utensil having an effective mechanism for applying the water to the grill in a controlled pattern to apply the water only where needed, and such is an object of the present invention.
There exists a need for such a utensil providing effective application of the steam in a manner that eases removal of the residue, and such is an object of the present invention. There exists a need for such a utensil that receives and contains the water and applies it only upon activation by the user, and such is an object of the present invention.
There exists a need for such a utensil which may be conveniently filled with water and cleaned at the tap without wetting the user's hands, and such is an object of the present invention. There exists a need for such a utensil which has a scrubbing surface that extends around the sides and bottom of the scrubbing end of the utensil to improve scrubbing efficacy, and such is an object of the present invention.
There exists a need for such a utensil which has a scrubbing surface that is easily removed and replaced, and such is an object of the present invention.
Further needs and objects exist which are addressed by the present invention, as may become apparent by the included disclosure of a exemplary embodiments thereof.
The invention may be embodied as a cleaning utensil comprising a housing comprising a cleaning portion and a handle portion. The housing having a reservoir and a pump. The reservoir adapted to contain a fluid. The cleaning portion having a scrubbing surface and an orifice. And the handle portion having an actuator.
The pump may communicate with the reservoir, the orifice, and the actuator; whereby actuation of the actuator causes the fluid to be drawn from the reservoir and exhausted from the orifice by the pump.
The cleaning portion may be disposed forwardly of the handle portion, and the orifice may be arranged and adapted to cause the fluid to be exhausted forwardly from the cleaning portion.
The orifice may be further arranged and adapted to cause the fluid to be exhausted forwardly from the cleaning portion in a forwardly expanding fan-shaped mist.
The invention may also be embodied as a cleaning utensil comprising a housing having a cleaning portion and a handle portion, the cleaning portion being disposed forwardly of the handle portion, where the housing has a reservoir adapted to contain a fluid, the cleaning portion has a scrubbing surface and an orifice, and wherein the housing has a filling port disposed approximate the cleaning portion for enabling the fluid to be added to the reservoir there-through.
The cleaning portion may further comprise an orifice, and the utensil may further comprise means for exhausting the fluid from the reservoir through the orifice forwardly from the cleaning portion. The orifice may be arranged and adapted to cause the fluid to be exhausted forwardly from the cleaning portion in a forwardly expanding fan-shaped mist.
The invention may also be embodied as a cleaning utensil comprising a housing having a cleaning portion at a forward end and a handle portion at a rearward end with a bristled scrubbing element removably affixable to the cleaning portion and having a scrubbing surface extending up first and second opposite side surfaces of the cleaning portion and across a bottom surface of the cleaning portion from the first side to the second side.
The bristled scrubbing element may comprise a female dovetail taper and a first connector portion and the cleaning portion may comprise a male dovetail taper and a second connector portion, wherein the female dovetail taper is matingly received by the male dovetail taper to secure the bristled scrubbing element to the cleaning head in a side-to-side direction, and the first connector portion is matingly received by the second connector portion to secure the bristled scrubbing element to the cleaning head in a forward-rearward direction.
The female and male dovetail tapers may be compound dovetail tapers, matingly tapering inward in an upward direction to secure the bristled scrubbing element to the cleaning head in upward-downward direction.
The housing may have a reservoir adapted to contain a fluid and the cleaning portion may have an orifice communicating with the reservoir and adapted to allow the fluid to be drawn from the reservoir and exhausted there-through, wherein the orifice is disposed independently of the scrubbing element.
Further features and aspects of the invention are disclosed with more specificity in the Detailed Description and Drawings of an exemplary embodiment provided herein.
Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings showing the representative embodiment of a brush in accordance with the invention. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views and embodiments.
Exemplary grill cleaning brushes according to the invention are shown in
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Housing 114 forms a hollow interior chamber comprised of two main portions, reservoir chamber 116 within the cleaning portion 104, and pump/actuator portion 118 within handle portion 102.
Scraper blade 122 projects forwardly from the cleaning portion for especially scraping hard-to-scrub residues. The scraper blade is permanently captured to the housing, or may be replaceably attached by screws or such.
Hollow reservoir 124 is shaped to fit within the reservoir chamber and is preferably blow molded and adapted to hold a desired quantity of fluid 900. The reservoir 124 is fillable with the fluid through a fluid intake port 126 positioned atop the cleaning portion end of housing 114. Intake port lid 128 is preferably affixed to the intake port 126 by an integrally molded flexible connection 132. As seen in
Protruding from the top of the handle portion end of housing is an actuator 134, positioned at the expected location of the thumb 802 of a user's grasping hand 800. The actuator is biased such that it is normally in the upwardly extended position depicted in
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The forcing of fluid 900 from the reservoir 124 is accomplished via a pump 138, a mechanism for mechanically connecting the pump to the actuator, and a fluid-handling system for fluid communication between the reservoir, pump, and orifice.
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As the piston is pulled rearwardly during depression of actuator 134, the volume of chamber 154 is reduced and the fluid therein, unable to return to the reservoir due to the ball check valve, is forced though nozzle conduit 162 to nozzle 108, and exists through orifice 136 as a forwardly directed mist 902.
Compression spring 164 is disposed within pump chamber 154 and acts to extend the piston 148 forwardly when downward force is removed form the actuator 134 to expand the volume of chamber 154, drawing more fluid there-into from reservoir 124. The spring also acts through the piston and actuator link 146 to force the actuator back into its normal upward position, ready for a repeat of the spraying process.
Another aspect of the invention lies in the removable affixation means of the scrubbing element to the housing 114, as best appreciated from viewing
The mating of the forward-narrowing shapes of the dovetails secure the bristled scrubbing element to the housing in the side-to-side direction, preventing relative side to side movement between the two while preventing the scrubbing head from moving more rearwardly relative to the housing. And the upward-narrowing shapes of the dovetails prevent the scrubbing head from moving downwardly off of the housing.
Flexible member 166 of the bristled scrubbing element is forced downwardly as the bristled scrubbing element is slid rearwardly onto the housing portion 104 snaps back up so that its connector pawls 168 grasp the pawl receivers 172 at the rearward end of the cleaning potion of the housing as the bristled scrubbing element and housing base reach the properly mated relative positions. Manual depression of the flexible member 166 disengages the pawls from the pawl receivers and allows removal of the bristled scrubbing element by sliding it forwardly relative to the housing.
A second brush and scrubbing element arrangement is shown on
A third brush and scrubbing element arrangement is shown on
In summary, it can be seen from the above-described exemplary embodiments that the invention may be experienced in the form of a cleaning utensil having a housing comprised of a cleaning portion and a handle portion. The housing may have a reservoir and a pump. The reservoir may be adapted to contain a fluid. The cleaning portion may have a scrubbing surface and an orifice. And the handle portion may have an actuator.
The pump may communicate with the reservoir, the orifice, and the actuator; whereby actuation of the actuator causes the fluid to be drawn from the reservoir and exhausted from the orifice by the pump. The cleaning portion may be disposed forwardly of the handle portion, and the orifice may be arranged and adapted to cause the fluid to be exhausted forwardly from the cleaning portion.
The orifice may be further arranged and adapted to cause the fluid to be exhausted forwardly from the cleaning portion in a forwardly expanding fan-shaped mist.
The invention may also be experienced in the form of a cleaning utensil having a housing comprising a cleaning portion and a handle portion. The cleaning portion may be disposed forwardly of the handle portion. The housing may have a reservoir adapted to contain a fluid. The cleaning portion may have a scrubbing surface and an orifice, and the housing may have a filling port disposed approximate the cleaning portion for enabling the fluid to be added to the reservoir there-through.
The cleaning portion of this utensil may further comprise an orifice, and this utensil may further comprise means for exhausting the fluid from the reservoir through the orifice forwardly from the cleaning portion. The orifice may be arranged and adapted to cause the fluid to be exhausted forwardly from the cleaning portion in a forwardly expanding fan-shaped mist.
The invention may also be experienced in the form of a cleaning utensil having a cleaning portion at a forward end and a handle portion at a rearward end, and a bristled scrubbing element removably affixable to the cleaning portion and having a scrubbing surface extending up first and second opposite side surfaces of the cleaning portion and across a bottom surface of the cleaning portion from the first side to the second side. The bristled scrubbing element may comprise a female dovetail taper and a first connector portion and the cleaning portion may comprise a male dovetail taper and a second connector portion. The female dovetail taper may be matingly received by the male dovetail taper to secure the bristled scrubbing element to the cleaning head in a side-to-side direction, and the first connector portion may be matingly received by the second connector portion to secure the bristled scrubbing element to the cleaning head in a forward-rearward direction.
The female and male dovetail tapers maybe compound dovetail tapers, matingly tapering inward in an upward direction to secure the bristled scrubbing element to the cleaning head in upward-downward direction. This housing of this utensil may have a reservoir adapted to contain a fluid and the cleaning portion may have an orifice communicating with the reservoir and adapted to allow the fluid to be drawn from the reservoir and exhausted there-through; wherein the orifice is disposed independently of the scrubbing element.
Various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, so the invention should therefore only be by the following claims, including all equivalent interpretation to which they are entitled.
This application is a Continuation of, and claims the benefit of, pending U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 61/098,028, filed Sep. 18, 2008, the entire teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61098028 | Sep 2008 | US |