The invention relates to a grilling device, especially a bowl grill according to the preamble of claim 1.
Such grillers are widespread, particularly as a spherical grill for grilling food over a heat source, preferably charcoal or barbecue briquettes of wood. The adjustable distance of the charcoal is of particular importance for the barbecued food. Is the food to be grilled too far away, this is not sufficiently cooked. On the other hand, if the food is too close to the charcoal, the food might be inedible. To change the distance between the food and heating source in a variable way, conventional grills have staggered slots into which the grill is hooked or plugged, accordingly. A disadvantage is that the outer surface must remain open so that the griller has sufficient airflow to be operated efficiently. In addition, there is a risk of tipping to the grill when it is removed from the slots to be then introduced into higher or deeper slots to change the distance. This is dangerous and often feasible only with gloves, with the risk that the operator drops the grilled food or burns it.
DE 197 17 450 describes a griller, wherein the distance between the heat source (for example, charcoal, gas burner or electric heating coil) and the food can be changed by a rotatable screen. This is not applicable to a bowl grill or to a barbecue in horizontal cylinder form. In addition, the projecting handle of the grill grate forms a risk of accidents, e. g. for burns as the grill can have high temperatures. In addition, the adjustment of the distance between the food to be grilled and the heating means requires a relatively large effort. The same applies to barbecues with detachable hoods, being inconvenient and possibly dangerous for the operator.
Thus, the object of the present invention is to overcome the aforementioned disadvantages of known devices and to provide a barbecue grill, which allows a variable heat regulation in comfortable and safe manner. In addition, a practical operation with good ventilation should be ensured.
This task is solved by a grilling device having the features of claim 1 or 5. Preferred embodiments are subject of the dependent claims.
The grilling device according to the invention, in particular in the form of a bowl grill, wherein the vertical distance between food and heating plane is variable, has a lower shell, which is preferably pivotably mounted on the frame about a horizontal axis, wherein the distance between the grill grate and heating plane is adjustable by a coupling mechanism. The coupling gear (also referred to as a planar transmission), forms a coupling linkage, in particular in parallelogram or scissors form and can be installed within the lower shell in space-saving manner. In this case, a rod member may be guided in a guiding nut.
Preferably, at least one air opening is provided in the bottom region of the lower shell, in particular in a slot form that can be continued up to upper shell of a spherical grill. It is of independent importance that a horizontal axis for pivoting the lower shell is preferably formed by two bearing lugs or “eyes” on the frame, which can also be designed as a relatively low tabletop grill. These bearing lugs and the lower shell and upper shell can be clamped and fixed, wherein the pivoting movement is carried out in particular under application of a spring assembly, so that the upper and lower shell is held securely in each pivot position. The height adjustment of the heating plane also regulates the airflow, resulting in a comfortable and safe heat control in all positions (open, half open, closed).
The heat source of the griller is in particular charcoal, which is located at the heating plane and has an ash trough of approximately equal area. The ash dump is preferably formed as a drawer to be removed from the lower shell and the heating plane, so that the disposal of ash is particularly easy. A tray may be hooked to the side of the grill for preparing food, wherein the bearing lug can be employed. Of course, such shelves or trays might be positioned on both sides or bearing eyes of the barbecue grill.
The linkage can be centrally fixed in a simple manner at the bearing eyes, in particular with a screw at the pivot axis, so that a simple and space-saving assembly is achieved. For easy operation of the griller a so-called charcoal starter can be put on the heating plane for starting the fire. This improves starting of the grill in conjunction with better ventilation without the risk that coal is falling out of the grill. Thus, the reliability of the griller is increased, and such a closed combustion chamber provides optimal airflows. Further, the spherical shape of the components improves the grill operation, so that food to be grilled can be directly heated and/or indirectly and thus optimally cooked.
Subsequently, preferred embodiments of the inventive grilling device (also referred to as grill) are described in more detail with reference to the drawings. The drawings show in:
The illustrated grilling device 1 is a so-called sphere or bowl grill, which has a frame 2 for easy transportation in the garden or on the terrace by an integrated wheel. When operating the grill in open-air charcoal is preferably used as fuel. The bowl grill 1 has a lid (also forming a weather and wind screen) as an upper shell 3 and a lower shell part 4, which encloses the heating source safely. Preferably, the upper shell 3 and the lower shell 4 are each formed as ball halves. The bowl grill 1 can be opened, as shown in
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For this preferred “heating source” of the barbecue device 1, a charcoal starter 6′ is placed on the heating level or plane 6, as shown in
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To sum up, this grilling device allows easy and accurate adjustment of the distance between grill grate and heating plane, thus achieving a gentle and uniform grilling effect. In particular, sensitive barbecuing can be achieved by using ceramic discs at the grill grate 5. In this way the grilled food is not directly heated by the charcoal, but by thermal radiation in the bowl grill 1 (indirect grilling). Further, the operation is greatly facilitated by the firing surface 9′ in the ash trough 9 and the charcoal starter 6′, which can be easily stored by the low height. This also applies for the barbecue grill 1.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2013 003 540.4 | Apr 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/000999 | 4/15/2014 | WO | 00 |