The present invention relates to outdoor grilling and smoking solutions and, more particularly, to a novel system and method for providing a kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill.
Grilling or smoking food with a kamado cooker is becoming more and more mainstream with outdoor grilling enthusiasts. Kamado cookers are defined by their heavy, ceramic construction and have become synonymous with an “egg shaped” or ovoid body style. As popular as kamado cookers have become, however, their popularity wanes in comparison to the iconic kettle-styled grill, such as a typical Weber® grill as would be recognized in the art. Over the years, grilling enthusiasts have come to love and identify with the iconic look and shape of a kettle-styled grill. And so, it is envisioned that kettle-styled grill users may prefer a kamado cooker that presents the aesthetic of an iconic kettle-styled grill.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for a system and method of providing a kamado cooker that looks like, or otherwise presents an aesthetic of, a kettle-styled grill.
Exemplary embodiments of a kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill are disclosed. Certain embodiments are configured to specifically resemble a Weber® charcoal grill.
An exemplary embodiment of a kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill comprises a ceramic kettle base having an exterior surface and an interior surface and defining an aperture at its bottom, a ceramic lid hinged to the ceramic kettle base, a kettle support bowl defining an inner concave surface and an outer convex surface and a central aperture, a kettle securing collar defining an inner concave surface and an outer convex surface and a central aperture, and a plurality of legs mechanically received by a plurality of leg support extensions associated with the outer convex surface of the kettle support bowl. Notably, when the kettle support bowl is mounted to the exterior surface of the ceramic kettle base, and the kettle securing collar is mounted to the interior surface of the ceramic kettle base, the kettle support bowl central aperture and the kettle securing collar central aperture and the ceramic kettle base aperture are concentric such that an ash bucket mounted beneath the convex surface of the kettle support bowl covers the concentric apertures. The ceramic kettle base, kettle support bowl, and kettle securing collar may be mechanically assembled by fasteners that extend through the ceramic kettle base, thereby providing a sturdy means for receiving the plurality of legs.
Further embodiments may comprise a plurality of sidewall brackets mounted to the interior surface of the ceramic kettle base, each defining an upper support surface and a lower support surface. The sidewall brackets may be mounted to the ceramic kettle base by fasteners extending through the ceramic kettle base. Advantageously, a charcoal basket may be suspended from the lower support surfaces of the sidewall brackets and a cooking grate may be rested upon the upper support surfaces of the sidewall brackets. Moreover, one or more heat deflector plates may be rested upon the lower support surfaces of the sidewall brackets.
In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise indicated. For reference numerals with letter character designations such as “105A” or “105B” or “105C,” the letter character designations may differentiate two like parts or elements present in the same figure. Letter character designations for reference numerals may be omitted when it is intended that a reference numeral to encompass all parts having the same reference numeral in all figures.
Various embodiments, aspects and features of the present invention encompass a system and method for a kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill. As one of ordinary skill in the art would understand and recognize, kettle-styled grills are generally manufactured of aluminum or thin gauge steel. As such, kettle-style grills are relatively light in weight, with a kettle that is easily supported by three or four tubular legs bolted to the base of the kettle. By contrast, the sheer weight of a typical kamado cooker dictates that the ovoid body of the cooker is usually removably rested in a sturdy support structure.
To use a kettle-style grill or a kamado cooker, charcoal is placed in the base of the cooker or kettle of the grill and ignited. A cooking grate is suspended over the top of the charcoal. Thermal energy generated by the charcoal radiates upward toward the grate and cooks any food item placed thereon. To control temperature and rate of burn, both kettle-styled charcoal grills and kamado cookers usually include a somewhat crude, manual damper-type control. Some incorporate the damper on the top of a lid that mates to and over the lower kettle or cooker base. Other kamado cookers and kettle-styled grills, however, such as a KamadoJoe® brander cooker or a Weber® branded kettle-style grill, incorporate a damper at the bottom of the cooker or kettle (often in addition to a damper on the lid), thereby providing means for control of air directly to, and through, the charcoal. An ash bucket feature may be incorporated over the lower dampers in the base of a kettle-styled grill in order to capture ash expelled from the kettle.
Unlike kettle-styled grills known in the art, kamado cookers are constructed from ceramic. Consequently, kamado cookers may be extremely heavy, certainly when compared to the aluminum or steel construction of a kettle-styled grill. As such, for kettle-styled grills known in the art, a manufacturer of kettle-styled grills seeking to incorporate the cooking advantages of a kamado cooker into its product cannot simply replace the aluminum or steel kettle with a lookalike kettle made from ceramic — it would be too heavy to be supported by the tubular legs that are bolted to the kettle of an iconic kettle-style grill. As will be better understood from the illustrations and description that follow, embodiments of the solution provide a means by which a kettle-styled grill may incorporate a heavy, ceramic kettle without losing the iconic look associated with kettle-styled grills.
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An ash bucket and damper assembly 107 is positioned beneath the kettle support bowl 110. Components interior to the kettle base 112 are a coal basket 117, a pair of half-moon heat deflector plates 119, and a cooking grate 121. Components 117, 119, and 121 are exemplary in nature—all embodiments of the solution may not include all components 117, 119 and 121, may include components additional to components 117, 119 and 121, or may include any combination thereof. When the cooker is fully assembled, ceramic lid 125 mates to kettle base 112 via hinge 126, as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
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A kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill, according to the solution, has been described using detailed descriptions of embodiments thereof that are provided by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. The described embodiments comprise different features, not all of which are required in all embodiments of a kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill. Some embodiments of the solution utilize only some of the features or possible combinations of the features. Variations of embodiments of the solution that are described and embodiments of the solution comprising different combinations of features noted in the described embodiments will occur to persons of the art.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that a kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill according to the solution is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described herein above. Rather, the scope of a kamado cooker that looks like an iconic kettle-style grill according to the solution is defined by the claims that follow.