A device to clean a food grade grilling surface without direct metal on metal contact eliminating the issues and hazards that are inherent in using those cleaning tools i.e. metal from wire bristles or broken material that can be ingested.
A device to secure a block of ice in a holder and handle which then gives the ability to use the ice as a cleaning agent in a safe and efficient way.
The spring loaded clamping device is used in a method by which a block of ice is held in place at the end of the long handle. This device allows the ice to be held tightly at the end of the handle and used as a cleaning agent on a hot surface, allowing the device to be used to clean that surface. The handle also keeps the user at a safe distance away from the heat source during the cleaning process.
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A freezer safe container 1 makes a block of ice that is the correct size to fit between a front scraper plate 3 [shown in
A main handle 2 is made from a hard durable plastic formed in the injection molding process where molten plastic is forced into a mold containing the handle size and dimension and then allowed to cool. The handle 2 is then removed from the mold and the process can start again. This handle is the platform where all the other parts are connected to. During use the handle 2 will keep the user away from the heat source during the cleaning process.
A front scraper plate 3 is made of a non-corrosive material such as stainless steel or other coating that is able to withstand high temperatures, the outdoor elements and is food grade safe. The front scraper plate is formed in a stamping process to make a size and shape needed. The front scraper plate is then be bent with a metal press to the correct shape to allow the front scraper plate 3 to secure the ice block on one end and provide a scraper on the other end.
A screw pan head 4 is made from corrosion resistant material used to secure the front scraper plate 3 to the handle.
A rear spring plate 5 to be made of a non-corrosive material such as stainless steel or other coating that is able to withstand high temperatures, the outdoor elements and is food grade safe. The rear spring plate is formed in a stamping process to make the size and shape needed, and then be formed in a bending process to the correct shape where the rear spring plate is secured to the ice block against the front scraper plate 3.
A pivot point 6 is the location where the rear spring plate 5 is attached. This point will be located on the main handle 2 providing a hinge for the rear spring plate 5 to move up and down allowing opening and then closing to securing the block of ice between the rear spring plate 5 and the front scraper plate 3.
A Pivot screw 6 made from corrosion resistant material is used to hold the rear spring plate 5 to the handle and allow the spring plate 5 to pivot.
Compression spring 8, made from corrosion resistant material, provides the locking force needed to hold the ice in place during the cleaning process.
A release lever 7 is made from a hard durable plastic with internal threads which will allow the release level to be secured to the rear spring (releasing) lever 9. This will proving a leverage point allowing the user to compress the spring, opening the rear locking plate 5 providing the room needed to install or remove the block of ice.
With the components listed above and assembled as depicted on
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20210140696 A1 | May 2021 | US |