Patent classifications
F24B1/00
Combination outdoor ventless fireplace and brick oven
A combination outdoor ventless fireplace and brick oven system includes a main body with a framework assembly. A fireplace firebox is formed in the framework assembly. An oven firebox is formed in the framework assembly and suspended above the fireplace firebox. A chimney flue is disposed above the oven firebox in the framework assembly. The framework assembly is covered by a refractory heat resistant mortar. The fireplace firebox has an aperture. The system also has a gas line disposed in the framework assembly below the aperture. The gas line is configured to connect the aperture with a gaseous fuel source. A burner pan may be disposed in the aperture.
Combination outdoor ventless fireplace and brick oven
A combination outdoor ventless fireplace and brick oven system includes a main body with a framework assembly. A fireplace firebox is formed in the framework assembly. An oven firebox is formed in the framework assembly and suspended above the fireplace firebox. A chimney flue is disposed above the oven firebox in the framework assembly. The framework assembly is covered by a refractory heat resistant mortar. The fireplace firebox has an aperture. The system also has a gas line disposed in the framework assembly below the aperture. The gas line is configured to connect the aperture with a gaseous fuel source. A burner pan may be disposed in the aperture.
Table having a heating appliance
A table (1) comprises a table top (4), a heating appliance (3), and a heating appliance holder (2) holding the heating appliance (3). The heating appliance holder (2) comprises a holder main body (7) and a table top holder (8) for holding the table top (4), the table top holder (8) being spaced apart from the holder main body (7) by at least one gap (20).
Campfire Grill Stakes
A grill system having a plurality of stakes that may be inserted into the ground around a campfire location. A grill may be supported by the stakes to extend over the campfire location, thereby allowing a user to use the grill for cooking. Each stake has a shaft with a plurality of tabs that extend laterally from the shaft. The tabs are spaced along shaft and may be used to support any conventional grill in a desired height over the campfire regardless of ground conditions or the shape of the grill or firepit.
Removable Oven for Grill
A removable oven for use on a cooking grill including a cooking chamber formed in a high temperature housing with an open bottom. The open bottom of the high temperature housing fits over a cooking plate positioned over a shutterable perforated diffuser place on the grill. A segmented chimney connected to the cooking chamber further controls the heat in the cooking chamber.
Prtable picnic barbecue grill
The present disclosure belongs to the technical field of barbecue products, especially a portable picnic barbecue grill, comprises a furnace shell, wherein top side of the furnace shell is provided with a feeding port with a slope structure, bottom side of the furnace shell is provided with a blower nozzle, inside of the furnace shell is fixedly provided with a hearth, the hearth comprises a feeding hopper at the top and a combustion chamber at the bottom, the feeding hopper and the combustion chamber are combined to form the hearth with an I-shaped structure; the top of the furnace shell is provided with three movable brackets that are rotatably connected by a mounting frame, a furnace end is automatically adaptable to the bottom of the pot through the movable brackets and is suitable for different sizes of woks or grills. The present disclosure has a wide range of applications.
Removable oven for grill
A removable oven for use on a cooking grill including a cooking chamber formed in a high temperature housing with an open bottom. The open bottom of the high temperature housing fits over a cooking plate positioned over a shutterable perforated diffuser place on the grill. A segmented chimney connected to the cooking chamber further controls the heat in the cooking chamber.
NON-BYPASSABLE CATALYST ASSISTED APPLIANCES
A non-bypassable catalyst assisted appliance includes, for example, a housing having a combustion chamber, a loading door, an air inlet opening, and an exit opening connectable to a flue. A platform defines a non-movable separation in the housing between the combustion chamber and the exit opening. An insulated catalyst combustor is disposed between a top wall of the housing and the platform. When the door of the appliance is closed, gas from the combustion chamber is exhausted and directed along a single flow path horizontally through the insulated catalytic combustor and into the flue. When the door of the appliance is open, gas from the combustion chamber is inhibited from passing through the loading door opening, and ambient air entering the loading door opening and combustion gas from the combustion chamber are exhausted and directed along a single flow path horizontally through the insulated catalytic combustor and into the flue.
Burner housing for a pellet grill
The invention relates to a burner housing for a pellet grill having two or more elongated apertures configured to have a first end with an adjacent first width and a second end with an adjacent second width, the adjacent second width relatively greater than the adjacent second width. The burner housing generates an air vortex when in burner operation in such a manner as to provide relatively more air movement in an area somewhat distal to the burner, thereby retaining an optimal amount of ash during lengthy cooking cycles while also providing optimal fuel-to-air characteristics.
Portable Burning Stove Providing Warm Air
A burning stove includes a stove body, a front seat, a door, a rear seat, a top cover, and a baffle. The baffle divides the stove body into an air inlet chamber and a combustion chamber. The door is provided with first air inlet holes and second air inlet holes. The baffle is provided with first air holes. The baffle is provided with an air guide port and an air guide face. First partial air flows backward in the air inlet chamber, flows through the air guide port and the air guide face, and flows upward into the combustion chamber, and second partial air in the air inlet chamber flows through the first air holes into the combustion chamber. The first partial air and the second partial air form a vortex air flow in the combustion chamber.