Claims
- 1. A self-interlocking grill comprising in combination:
- (a) a first plurality of bars having opposite edges, said plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in first direction, each of said plurality of bars including;
- (1) series of notches extending inwardly from said edges in alternating fashion, each of said notches having an open and closed end with an imprint of a hole provided at the closed end thereof; and
- (2) a series of holes disposed along the middle of said strip at the midpoints between adjacent notches;
- (b) a second plurality of bars having opposite edges, said plurality of bars disposed parallel to one another in second direction, each of said plurality of bars including;
- (1) a series of notches extending inwardly from said edges in alternating fashion, each of said notches having an open and closed end with an imprint of a hole provided at the closed end thereof; and
- (2) a series of holes disposed along the middle of said strip at the midpoints between adjacent notches; wherein said first and second plurality of bars cross each other and said notches included in said first plurality of bars engage said notches included in said second plurality of bars;
- (c) a first plurality of rods disposed parallel to one another in said first direction, each of said first plurality of rods engaging and extending through a series of said holes included in said second plurality of bars wherein said first plurality of rods and said first plurality of bars are disposed parallel to each other in alternating fashion;
- (d) a second plurality of rods disposed parallel to one another in said second direction, each of said second plurality of rods engaging and extending through a series of said holes included in said first plurality of bars wherein said second plurality of rods and said second plurality of bars are disposed parallel to each other in alternating fashion.
- 2. A self-interlocking grill comprising in combination:
- (a) a first plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in first direction and a second plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in second direction, each of said first and second plurality of bars having opposite edges and including;
- (1) a series of notches extending inwardly from said edges in alternating fashion, each of said notches having an open and closed end with a hole provided at the closed end thereof; and
- (2) a series of holes disposed along the middle of said strip at the midpoints between adjacent notches; wherein said first and second plurality of bars cross each other and said notches included in said first plurality of bars engage said notches included in said second plurality of bars; and
- (b) a first plurality of rods disposed parallel to said first plurality of bars in alternating fashion wherein each of said first plurality of rods engages and extends through a series of said holes included in said second plurality of bars, and a second plurality of rods disposed parallel to said second plurality of bars in alternating fashion wherein each of said second plurality of rods engages and extends through a series of said holes included in said first plurality of bars.
- 3. A self-interlocking grill comprising in combination:
- (a) a first plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in first direction and a second plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in second direction, each of said first and second plurality of bars having opposite edges and including;
- (1) a series of notches extending inwardly from one of said opposite edges, each of said notches having an open and closed end with an imprint of a hole provided at the closed end thereof; and
- (2) a series of holes disposed along the middle of said strip at the midpoints between adjacent notches; wherein said first and second plurality of bars cross each other and said notches included in said first plurality of bars engage said notches included in said second plurality of bars; and
- (b) a first plurality of rods disposed parallel to said first plurality of bars in alternating fashion wherein each of said first plurality of rods engages and extends through a series of said holes included in said second plurality of bars, and a second plurality of rods disposed parallel to said second plurality of bars in alternating fashion wherein each of said second plurality of rods engages and extends through a series of holes included in said first plurality of bars.
- 4. A self-interlocking grill comprising in combination:
- (a) a first plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in first direction and a second plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in second direction, each of said first and second plurality of bars having opposite edges and including;
- (1) a series of notches extending inwardly from one of said opposite edges, each of said notches having an open and closed end with a hole provided at the closed end thereof; and
- (2) a series of holes disposed along the middle of said strip at the middle points between adjacent notches; wherein said first and second plurality of bars cross each other and said notches included in said first plurality of bars engage said notches included in said second plurality of bars; and
- (b) a first plurality of rods disposed parallel to said first plurality of bars in alternating fashion wherein each of said first plurality of rods engages and extends through a series of said holes included in said second plurality of bars, and a second plurality of rods disposed parallel to said second plurality of bars in alternating fashion wherein each of said second plurality of rods engages and extends through a series of said holes included in said first plurality of bars.
- 5. A self-interlocking grill comprising in combination:
- (a) a first plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in first direction and a second plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in second direction, each of said first and second plurality of bars having opposite edges and including a series of notches extending inwardly from said edges in alternating fashion, each of said notches having an open and closed end with a hole provided at the closed end thereof; wherein said first and second plurality of bars cross each other and said notches included in said first plurality of bars engage said notches included in said second plurality of bars providing a hole at each intersection of two crossing bars; and
- (b) a plurality of rods disposed parallel to each other in third direction oblique to said first and second directions wherein each of said plurality of rods engages and extends through a series of holes provided at the intersections of two crossing bars.
- 6. A self-interlocking grill comprising in combination:
- (a) a first plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in first direction and a second plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in second direction, each of said first and second plurality of bars having opposite edges and including a series of notches extending inwardly from one of said opposite edges, each of said notches having an open and closed end with a hole provided at the closed end thereof; wherein said first and second plurality of bars cross each other and said notches included in said first plurality of bars engage said notches included in said second plurality of bars providing a hole at each intersection of two crossing bars; and
- (b) a plurality of rods disposed parallel to each other in third direction oblique to said first and second directions wherein each of said plurality of rods engages and extends through a series of holes provided at the intersections of two crossing bars.
- 7. A self-interlocking grille comprising in combination:
- (a) a first plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in first direction and a second plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in second direction, each of said first and second plurality of bars having opposite edges and including a series of notches extending inwardly from said edges in alternating fashion, each of said notches having an open and closed end with a hole provided at the closed end thereof; wherein said first and second plurality of bars cross each other and said notches included in said first plurality of bars engage said notches included in said second plurality of bars providing a hole at each intersection of two crossing bars; and
- (b) a first plurality of rods disposed parallel to each other in third direction oblique to said first and second directions wherein each of said first plurality of rods engages and extends through an alternative series of holes provided at the intersections of two crossing bars; and
- (c) a second plurality of rods disposed parallel to each other in fourth direction substantially perpendicular to said third direction wherein each of said second plurality of rods engages and extends through another alternative series of holes provided at the intersections of two crossing bars.
- 8. A self-interlocking grille comprising in combination:
- (a) a first plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in first direction and a second plurality of bars disposed parallel to each other in second direction, each of said first and second plurality of bars having opposite edges and including a series of notches extending inwardly from one of said opposite edges, each of said notches having an open and closed end with a hole provided at the closed end thereof; wherein said first and second plurality of bars cross each other and said notches included in said first plurality of bars engage said notches included in said second plurality of bars providing a hole at each intersection of two crossing bars; and
- (b) a first plurality of rods disposed parallel to each other in third direction oblique to said first and second directions wherein each of said first plurality of rods engages and extends through an alternative series of holes provided at the intersections of two crossing bars; and
- (c) a second plurality of rods disposed parallel to each other in fourth direction substantially perpendicular to said third direction wherein each of said second plurality of rods engages and extends through another alternative series of holes provided at the intersections of two crossing bars.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of a patent application Ser. No. 58,556 entitled "Self-interlocking Grille" filed on July 18, 1979 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,282,695.
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