DRAWING FIGURES
In Drawings:
FIG. 1 is a side view of the multiple purpose support device for portable outdoor grilling and cooking embodying the invention.
FIG. 2 is a side view of the multiple purpose support device with the fry pan being used as a cover for the charcoal pan, the charcoal pan being attached to the grill surface and the ground stand replacing the ground auger.
FIG. 3 is side view of the charcoal pan attached to the grill surface with the charcoal pan chains.
FIG. 4 is a pictorial view of a charcoal or gas grill being attached to the main post and standard charcoal or propane grill.
FIG. 5 is a side view of the propane burner attached to the grill surface with the propane burner chains.
FIG. 6 is a pictorial view of the main post being attached to a fire ring
FIG. 7 is a pictorial view of the ground stand.
FIG. 8 is a front view of the ground auger
FIG. 9 is a side view of the adjustable attachment with leveling arms
FIG. 10. Is a side view of the adjustable attachment with leveling arms with a hole that accepts the auger pin.
DESCRIPTION—FIGS. 1 TO 15
FIG. 1 shows a side view of a typical embodiment of the multiple purpose support grilling device 10 of the present invention when used for outside portable grilling or cooking over an open fire 90, as a heat source. The grill assembly 10 comprises a main post 12 with a upper receiver hole 23 and a lower receiver hole 23. The top two adjustable attachments 15 and the bottom adjustable attachment 13 fit over the main post 12. The top two adjustable attachments 15 and the bottom adjustable attachment 13 have leveling arms 22, main adjustable sleeve 16, adjustment knobs 11 for vertical height adjustment, adjustable arm swivels 34, lower adjustable arm sleeve 54, lower adjustable arm tube 52, upper adjustable arm tube 50, adjustable knob 25 for levelness of upper arm tube 50 and levelness of any accessory used, main adjustable knob 20 for in and out horizontal adjustment side to side or any accessory used, the bottom adjustable attachment 13 has a hole 23 for auger pin 24 to drive auger assembly 17 using leveling arm 22 and upper adjustable tube 50 for a turning handle on the auger assembly 17. The auger assembly 17 has a hole 23 to mate the main post hole 23, main post auger pin 26, lower post main sleeve 28, ground post auger plate 30, ground post auger 14 and a ground auger screw 32.
The condiment rack 42 fits over the main post 12 top. The cutting board table 40 fastens to the table surface mount plate 58, the table mount tube 48 fastens to the table surface mount plate 58, the table mount tube 48 slides into the upper adjustment tube 50 and is adjusted with the adjustment knob 20 for in and out movement and levelness. The fry pan 36 is fastened to the fry pan mount tube 46, the fry pan mount tube 46 slides into the middle adjustment tube 50 and is adjusted with the adjustment knob 20 for in and out movement and levelness. The grill surface 38 is fastened to the grill surface mount plate 56, the grill surface mount plate 56 is fastened to the adjustable tube 44, the grill surface mount tube 44 slides into the lower adjustment tube 50 and is adjusted with the adjustment knob 20 for in and out movement and levelness.
FIG. 2 shows a side view of the multiple purpose support grilling device 10 and a pictorial view of the ground stand 19 used for hard surfaces, the fry pan 36 is turned upside down and used as a cover for the charcoal pan 60. and the charcoal pan is attached to the grill surface 38. with the charcoal pan chains 62. The ground stand 19 comprises a ground stand support 84, lower main post sleeve 28, ground stand sleeve 82 with hole 23 to accept main post 12 with bottom hole 23, ground stand pin 26 for holes 23, main leg tubes 78, adjustable tubes 80, and wing nuts 77 for length adjustment of the adjustable tubes 80.
FIG. 3 shows a side view of the surface grill with charcoal pan attached 27. The charcoal pan 60 is attached to the grill surface 38 by adjustable chains 62, the grill surface 38 is fastened to the grill surface mount plate 56 and the grill surface mount plate 56 is fastened to the grill surface mount tube 44.
FIG. 4 shows a pictorial view of the attachment for a charcoal or propane burner grill 31 that can be attached to the main post 12 with adjustment knobs 20 and locking nuts 35 that fasten the upper brace support 88 and the lower brace support 66, to the main post 12. The upper brace support 88 has two holes 69 for attaching to the charcoal or propane burner grill. The lower brace mount has two holes 69 for attaching to the charcoal or propane burner grill. The main post 12 is attached to the ground plate stand 64.
FIG. 5 shows a side view of the grill surface with the propane burner attached 29. The propane burner 72 is attached to the grill surface 38 with adjustable chains 62, the gas line 70 is attached to the propane burner 72 and the grill surface 38 is attached to the grill surface mount plate 56, and the grill surface mount plate is attached to the grill surface mount tube 44.
FIG. 6 shows a pictorial view of the grill attached to a fire ring 33 and the main post 12 is fastened to the fire ring 76 with bolts 86.
FIG. 7 shows a pictorial view of the ground stand 19, main post sleeve 82, ground stand support 84, main leg tubes 78, adjustable tubes 78 and wing nuts 77.
FIG. 8 shows a side view of the ground auger 17. the hole for auger and main post 23, ground post auger plate 30, ground post auger 14 and ground auger screw 32.
FIG. 9 shows a side view of the adjustable attachment 15, leveling arms 22, adjustment knob 11 for vertical adjustment, adjustment knob 25 for level adjustment, adjustment knob 20 for in and out length adjustment.
FIG. 10 shows is another side view of the adjustable attachment 13, showing how the adjustable attachment 13 and main post 12 are used to drive the ground auger 17 with the upper hole 23 and auger pin 24.
Although the description above contains many specifications, these should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than the example given.