This disclosure relates to outdoor cooking systems in general and, more specifically, to secondary cooking apparatus for use in outdoor cooking systems.
Cooking grills may contain a primary grate or other cooking surface which is exposed to the highest temperatures used for cooking within the appliance. However, lower temperatures are sometimes useful, even when the primary grate is relatively hot. For example, simultaneous lower temperature cooking, warming, and the like may be desirable.
What is needed is a system and method for addressing the above and related issues.
The invention of the present disclosure, in one aspect thereof, comprises a system including a plurality of vertical elements installed in a cooking appliance and defining a plurality of installation locations having a vertical and horizontal position inside the cooking appliance, and a plurality of modular secondary cooking elements selectively installable in the plurality of locations.
In some embodiments, the plurality of locations are superior to a main cooking grate inside the cooking appliance. Each of the plurality of locations may be defined by a pair of slots defined in adjacent ones of the plurality of vertical elements, each slot of the pair of slots having a vertical location in the grill matching the other.
In some cases, each slot is rectilinear having a width and a height. The width may be sufficient to accommodate two brackets from two adjacent ones of the plurality of modular secondary cooking elements. Each of the plurality of vertical elements may further comprises two spaced apart sidewalls joined to a front facing surface spaced apart from a back wall of the cooking appliance. In some embodiments, the slots are defined in the front facing surface.
The invention of the present disclosure, in another aspect thereof, comprises a system including two spaced apart vertical elements installed proximate a back wall of a cooking appliance and defining a plurality of pairs of slots at predetermined vertical locations, one slot of each pair being defined in one of the two spaced apart vertical elements. The system includes at least one modular secondary cooking element that is retained in any of the predetermined vertical locations by a pair of brackets retained by the respective slots at that location.
In some cases the system further comprises at least one additional spaced apart vertical element proximate the back wall of the cooking appliance and defining a plurality of slots, each at one of the predetermined vertical locations corresponding to each of the pairs of slots defined in the two spaced apart vertical elements. The system may comprise at least one additional modular secondary cooking element that is retained in any of the predetermined vertical locations by an additional pair of brackets retained by the respective slots at that location. The system may have an additional modular secondary cooking element having three hooks that are retained in three slots at one of the predetermined vertical locations.
According to some embodiments, each of the spaced apart vertical elements comprises a pair of spaced apart walls having a contour fitting to the back wall of the cooking appliance and supporting a front facing surface spaced apart from the back wall of the cooking appliance, the front facing surface defining the slots of the respective vertical element.
Each of the pair of brackets may comprise a hook that fits into the respective slot and a brace below the hook that abuts the front facing surface. The modular secondary cooking elements may further comprise a secondary cooking surface supported in a horizontal orientation by a pair of spaced apart arms joined to the pair of brackets.
The invention of the present disclosure, in another aspect thereof, comprises a kit for installation of a modular secondary cooking system into a cooking grill. The kit includes at least two vertical elements having a front facing surface defining a plurality of spaced apart apertures, and at least one secondary cooking element having a pair of brackets that insert into the spaced apart apertures of the at least two vertical elements. With the two vertical elements installed into the cooking grill adjacent a back wall thereof, the at least one secondary cooking element has an adjustable height of installation based upon which of pairs of apertures at a same vertical location on the vertical elements the pair of brackets is inserted into.
Some kits include at least one additional vertical element having a front facing surface defining a plurality of spaced apart apertures such that a plurality of horizontally adjacent mounting locations for the at least one secondary cooking element is provided.
In some cases, each of the at least two vertical elements comprise a pair of spaced apart upright walls securing the front facing surface. The pair of spaced apart upright walls of each of the at least two vertical elements may be contoured to conform to the back wall of the of the cooking grill.
The kit may have at least one additional secondary cooking element having a pair of brackets that insert into the spaced apart apertures of the at least two vertical elements. The at least one secondary cooking element may have a cooking surface with a differing configuration than a cooking surface of the at least one additional secondary cooking element.
Some known prior disclosures relating to secondary cooking include for example in US Patent Publication No. US 2017/0065124 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,694,917 both incorporated herein by reference. Another example of a pivoting type secondary cooking surface is seen in US Patent Publication No. US 2006/0137676, also incorporated by reference.
Limitations of prior art solutions include, but are not limited to, the fact that vertical adjustment of the secondary cooking surfaces is not possible, and the secondary cooking surface is unitary. Such secondary surfaces may consist of the same type of element as the primary grate over the full width of the product. Therefore, it is not possible to adjust the vertical height of different portions of such secondary surfaces to finely adjust the amount of heat. Additionally, such unitary secondary cooking surfaces do not allow different types of cooking to be done at the same time, as, for example, items that were cooked in a dish versus items cooked on a griddle-like surface.
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According to various embodiments disclosed herein, a modular system of adjustable secondary cooking surfaces of various types is provided. One example of a modular secondary cooking system 200 of the present disclosure is shown in
The system 200 is shown removed from the appliance 100 in
It should be understood that the toast rack 206, warming rack, 204, and pepper rack 208 are only examples of the modular secondary cooking elements, components, implements, etc. that may be used with systems of the present disclosure. Furthermore, their size may vary from that shown. In another example of a modular secondary cooking system shown in
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The walls 602 can be seen to define a channel 606 behind the front facing wall 604 into which hooks 506 (
Slots 502 may have a square, rectangular, or other appearance. In some embodiments, each slot has a width 610 and a height 608. The width 610 may be sufficient to accommodate two modular elements side by side, or may only be wide enough to accommodate a single modular element. The heights 608 may be made to accommodate the attachment of a modular component (by receiving hook 506, for example). Spacing between slots 502 may also vary. In some embodiments, spacing between slots 502 is tall enough to accommodate brace 508 while leaving sufficient clearance below the specific slot 502 so as not to interfere with installation and removal of modular elements below.
The vertical elements of the present disclosure (e.g., 202, 302) may be installed into a cooking appliance by being affixed to the back wall 110 or other location. Vertical elements 202, 302 may be installed by fasteners, by welding, or by other mechanisms.
In some embodiment, the modular cooking systems of the present disclosure (e.g., 200, 300) may be installed at the time of manufacture of the cooking appliance 100 or similar product. In other embodiments, the modular cooking systems 200, 300 may be sold as a kit and installed by a consumer or another after the initial sale of the cooking appliance 100.
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The cooking surface 702 maybe supported by and/or affixed to a pair of spaced apart arms 704 having brackets 706 for fitting to the vertical elements 302 previously described or others. The brackets 706 may comprise a hook 708 for insertion into a slot and possibly a lower brace that abuts the vertical element (e.g., 302) when the secondary cooking element 204 is installed. The hooks 708 are upward facing hooks that connect with an upper portion of the aperture or slot (e.g., 502). This is in contrast to the hooks 506 of
According to the present disclosure, the ability to stagger the various modular secondary cooking surfaces vertically at varying distances from the heat source, combined with the ability to use various types of secondary cooking surfaces produces a larger range of choices to the user as to what is being cooked and how. It is also possible to remove all secondary cooking surfaces or modular components from a first side of a grill 100 (e.g., left or right) while retaining such surfaces on a second side so as to allow cooking a large food item on the first side where the said surfaces are removed and having such surfaces available on the second side to cook a variety of complimentary food items.
It is to be understood that the terms “including”, “comprising”, “consisting” and grammatical variants thereof do not preclude the addition of one or more components, features, steps, or integers or groups thereof and that the terms are to be construed as specifying components, features, steps or integers.
If the specification or claims refer to “an additional” element, that does not preclude there being more than one of the additional element.
It is to be understood that where the claims or specification refer to “a” or “an” element, such reference is not be construed that there is only one of that element.
It is to be understood that where the specification states that a component, feature, structure, or characteristic “may”, “might”, “can” or “could” be included, that particular component, feature, structure, or characteristic is not required to be included.
Where applicable, although state diagrams, flow diagrams or both may be used to describe embodiments, the invention is not limited to those diagrams or to the corresponding descriptions. For example, flow need not move through each illustrated box or state, or in exactly the same order as illustrated and described.
Methods of the present invention may be implemented by performing or completing manually, automatically, or a combination thereof, selected steps or tasks.
The term “method” may refer to manners, means, techniques and procedures for accomplishing a given task including, but not limited to, those manners, means, techniques and procedures either known to, or readily developed from known manners, means, techniques and procedures by practitioners of the art to which the invention belongs.
The term “at least” followed by a number is used herein to denote the start of a range beginning with that number (which may be a ranger having an upper limit or no upper limit, depending on the variable being defined). For example, “at least 1” means 1 or more than 1. The term “at most” followed by a number is used herein to denote the end of a range ending with that number (which may be a range having 1 or 0 as its lower limit, or a range having no lower limit, depending upon the variable being defined). For example, “at most 4” means 4 or less than 4, and “at most 40%” means 40% or less than 40%.
When, in this document, a range is given as “(a first number) to (a second number)” or “(a first number)-(a second number)”, this means a range whose lower limit is the first number and whose upper limit is the second number. For example, 25 to 100 should be interpreted to mean a range whose lower limit is 25 and whose upper limit is 100. Additionally, it should be noted that where a range is given, every possible subrange or interval within that range is also specifically intended unless the context indicates to the contrary. For example, if the specification indicates a range of 25 to 100 such range is also intended to include subranges such as 26 -100, 27-100, etc., 25-99, 25-98, etc., as well as any other possible combination of lower and upper values within the stated range, e.g., 33-47, 60-97, 41-45, 28-96, etc. Note that integer range values have been used in this paragraph for purposes of illustration only and decimal and fractional values (e.g., 46.7-91.3) should also be understood to be intended as possible subrange endpoints unless specifically excluded.
It should be noted that where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where context excludes that possibility), and the method can also include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all of the defined steps (except where context excludes that possibility).
Further, it should be noted that terms of approximation (e.g., “about”, “substantially”, “approximately”, etc.) are to be interpreted according to their ordinary and customary meanings as used in the associated art unless indicated otherwise herein. Absent a specific definition within this disclosure, and absent ordinary and customary usage in the associated art, such terms should be interpreted to be plus or minus 10% of the base value.
The term “selective” or “selectively,” unless otherwise indicated, is taken to mean that the operation or function is capable of being performed by the structure or device in reference, but the operation or function may not occur continuously or without interruption. Furthermore, a selective or selectively performed operation may be one that the user or operator of a device or method may choose whether or when to perform, but the function or operation is nevertheless fully operative on or within the relevant device, machine, or method and the same includes the necessary structure or components to perform such operation.
Thus, the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned above as well as those inherent therein. While the inventive device has been described and illustrated herein by reference to certain preferred embodiments in relation to the drawings attached thereto, various changes and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made therein by those of ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the spirit of the inventive concept the scope of which is to be determined by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/942,586, filed on Dec. 2, 2019, and incorporates such provisional application by reference into this disclosure as if fully set out at this point.
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62942586 | Dec 2019 | US |