Patent classifications
A47L13/34
Connection mechanism for grilling utensil with a removable tip
A grilling tool is described herein that has a replaceable tip, and can be used with a variety of other attachments. The grilling tool can be made of a heat-conformable material such that during use grooves are formed in the replaceable tip that correspond to a grilling surface on which it is used. Once the grooves are too deep or the tip is fully used, the tip can be replaced.
GRILL BRUSH
A grill brush includes a grill brush member that includes a material having a surface with properties to scrape residue off a grill and a cellular end member at either end of the grill brush member. The cellular end members include properties that absorb moisture and residue that are scraped off by the grill brush member.
GRILL BRUSH
A grill brush includes a grill brush member that includes a material having a surface with properties to scrape residue off a grill and a cellular end member at either end of the grill brush member. The cellular end members include properties that absorb moisture and residue that are scraped off by the grill brush member.
Grill grate cleaner and oiler
A device for cleaning and oiling grill grates including a roller fashioned from an absorbent material rotatably mounted to a head plate, which in turn is mounted to a handle. The roller is used to apply cleaning or seasoning oil to grill grates. The plate includes a scraping element for scouring grill grates and an aperture through which a user may apply oil to the roller. The absorbent material may alternatively be mounted as a rectangular pad rather than a roller. A bottle opener attached to the handle of the device allows for the device to be conveniently hung and stored in a downward position.
PROCESS AND TOOL FOR CLEANING BARBECUE GRILLS
A tool for cleaning barbecue grills includes a main body having an open mouth extending across a front face and along the opposite sides between upper and lower jaw members. The open mouth is specifically sized, structured and configured for tight fitted receipt of a stacked arrangement of corrugated cardboard strips so that a forward leading edge of the stacked arrangement of cardboard strips is positioned exteriorly and forward of the open mouth for movement against the barbecue grill surface in a manner that removes charred debris, grease and other undesirable substances, thereby cleaning the grill surface prior to cooking. The tool further includes a metal scraper blade, a bottle opener and an extended handle that removably attaches to the main body.
PROCESS AND TOOL FOR CLEANING BARBECUE GRILLS
A tool for cleaning barbecue grills includes a main body having an open mouth extending across a front face and along the opposite sides between upper and lower jaw members. The open mouth is specifically sized, structured and configured for tight fitted receipt of a stacked arrangement of corrugated cardboard strips so that a forward leading edge of the stacked arrangement of cardboard strips is positioned exteriorly and forward of the open mouth for movement against the barbecue grill surface in a manner that removes charred debris, grease and other undesirable substances, thereby cleaning the grill surface prior to cooking. The tool further includes a metal scraper blade, a bottle opener and an extended handle that removably attaches to the main body.
Cleaning tool with absorptive reservoir
A cleaning tool with a reservoir comprises an elongated handle attached to one end of a cleaning-head hub and an open cell liquid absorptive material, referred to as a squeeze sponge located within the cleaning-head hub. The cleaning tool has a reservoir for holding fluid within the cleaning-head hub and handle removable interchangeable scrubbing components for cleaning grills and griddles. The sponge holds the fluid and dispenses the cleaning liquid drawn from the reservoir to the heat tolerant liquid permeable material used for scrubbing. A mounting plate liquid barrier layer is disposed at a bottom of the reservoir. A plunger plate is disposed above the squeeze sponge and comprises a perimeter seal fitted to mesh against interior sides of the reservoir. A knob is coupled plunger plate above it. A vertical stabilizer rod is disposed within the interior of the reservoir and fitted to the plunger plate.
Cleaning tool with absorptive reservoir
A cleaning tool with a reservoir comprises an elongated handle attached to one end of a cleaning-head hub and an open cell liquid absorptive material, referred to as a squeeze sponge located within the cleaning-head hub. The cleaning tool has a reservoir for holding fluid within the cleaning-head hub and handle removable interchangeable scrubbing components for cleaning grills and griddles. The sponge holds the fluid and dispenses the cleaning liquid drawn from the reservoir to the heat tolerant liquid permeable material used for scrubbing. A mounting plate liquid barrier layer is disposed at a bottom of the reservoir. A plunger plate is disposed above the squeeze sponge and comprises a perimeter seal fitted to mesh against interior sides of the reservoir. A knob is coupled plunger plate above it. A vertical stabilizer rod is disposed within the interior of the reservoir and fitted to the plunger plate.
GRILL CLEANER AND METHOD OF CLEANING A GRILL
Disclosed is a grill cleaner having a head, a handle and an ice mount. The handle is coupled to and extends from the head. The handle is oriented for use in driving the head in a grill cleaning operation. The ice mount is coupled to the head and has an ice support extending from the head to be embedded within and support a block of ice.
GRILL CLEANER AND METHOD OF CLEANING A GRILL
Disclosed is a grill cleaner having a head, a handle and an ice mount. The handle is coupled to and extends from the head. The handle is oriented for use in driving the head in a grill cleaning operation. The ice mount is coupled to the head and has an ice support extending from the head to be embedded within and support a block of ice.