Patent classifications
F24B1/20
Collapsible Grill
A collapsible grill. The collapsible grill includes a base. The base is defined by several walls. An interior cavity is formed by the walls. A rod is affixed to an external surface of the base and extends upward from the base. A platform is mounted onto the rod. The platform can be adjusted vertically on the rod, so that a user can set a desired distance between the platform and the base.
Foam mold to provide inside shape of for pizza oven when covered in concrete
A masonry oven constructed with the aid of a mold. An exemplary foam mold to provide inside shape of for pizza oven when covered in concrete is disclosed. Our mold allows DIY Homeowners the ability to make a pizza oven in their own backyard (or wherever) by simply pouring hightemp concrete into our mold.
Foam mold to provide inside shape of for pizza oven when covered in concrete
A masonry oven constructed with the aid of a mold. An exemplary foam mold to provide inside shape of for pizza oven when covered in concrete is disclosed. Our mold allows DIY Homeowners the ability to make a pizza oven in their own backyard (or wherever) by simply pouring hightemp concrete into our mold.
CERAMIC PELLET GRILL
A pellet grill includes a ceramic oven body and a ceramic inner liner. The oven body includes a first through-hole in its side. A conduit is inserted through the first through-hole into the oven body. A firepot is removably coupled to the conduit toward an end of the conduit that is within the oven body. The inner liner conforms to a shape of, and fits to a portion of, an oven body inner wall. The inner liner covers the conduit and includes a second through-hole aligned with the firepot. A bulge in the inner liner conforms to a shape of the conduit within the ceramic oven body and may protect the conduit from cooking debris and from heat, rising from a flame in the firepot, that circulates within a portion of the oven body that is above the inner liner. The firepot receives fuel and air via the conduit.
GRILL USING FLUE
A grill using a flue, of the present invention, can provide healthy food by allowing meat, fish and the like to be cooked without being burnt since high-temperature smoke, which is to be generated while firewood burns in the combustion chamber of a firewood combustion cylinder, is supplied to the inside of the flue chamber of a cooking hot plate, is guided along a smoke guide plate, and is simultaneously discharged to the outside through a smoke outlet, thereby slowly heating a cooking iron plate. In addition, support members fixed to the bottom surface are provided so as to be height-adjustable, thereby stably fixing the grill. Additionally, since an oil outlet is formed at the upper edge of the cooking iron plate, the oil to be generated during meat cooking is discharged to the combustion chamber of the firewood combustion cylinder so as not to remain on the cooking iron plate, and thus the present invention is sanitary and provides an ease of cleaning and the like.
GRILL USING FLUE
A grill using a flue, of the present invention, can provide healthy food by allowing meat, fish and the like to be cooked without being burnt since high-temperature smoke, which is to be generated while firewood burns in the combustion chamber of a firewood combustion cylinder, is supplied to the inside of the flue chamber of a cooking hot plate, is guided along a smoke guide plate, and is simultaneously discharged to the outside through a smoke outlet, thereby slowly heating a cooking iron plate. In addition, support members fixed to the bottom surface are provided so as to be height-adjustable, thereby stably fixing the grill. Additionally, since an oil outlet is formed at the upper edge of the cooking iron plate, the oil to be generated during meat cooking is discharged to the combustion chamber of the firewood combustion cylinder so as not to remain on the cooking iron plate, and thus the present invention is sanitary and provides an ease of cleaning and the like.
Multi Unit Transportable Outdoor Cooking Apparatus
A multi unit transportable outdoor cooking apparatus having at least two cooking devices that can be repositioned from a stored position on a transport unit to an operational position n the transport unit wherein each of the two cooking devices are horizontally adjustable to allow each of the cooking devices to be independently adjustable to obtain desirable cooking positions.
COLLAPSIBLE, MODULAR, INTERCHANGEABLE AND PORTABLE CAMPING GRILL
A collapsible, portable, and modular grill employing biomass fuel that can be prepared from two to seven components into multiple configurations for cooking and heating, and wherein all of the components are generally flat metal plates that can be packed into a single flat container that is moderately larger than the length and width of the largest flat component, and the container is high enough to fit up to seven components stacked or laid flat on top of each other.
WOOD STOVE
To provide a wood stove that is enabled for utilizing combustion heat to cook food. A wood stove 10 comprises: a box-shaped main-body part 12 having an interior space for discharging through a discharge section, smoke generated in burning a combustible fed through a feeding section 24; and a box-shaped oven part 18 stacked on the main-body part 12 and having an interior space for utilizing combustion heat conducted from the main-body part 12 to cook food; the main-body part 12 having a combustion chamber 14 and an exhaust chamber 16 sectioned by a partition wall 15 disposed in a central portion, and the partition wall 15 having a communication hole section 15a formed on the other side of the combustion chamber 14 for making the combustion chamber 14 and the exhaust chamber 16 communicate with each other.
WOOD STOVE
To provide a wood stove that is enabled for utilizing combustion heat to cook food. A wood stove 10 comprises: a box-shaped main-body part 12 having an interior space for discharging through a discharge section, smoke generated in burning a combustible fed through a feeding section 24; and a box-shaped oven part 18 stacked on the main-body part 12 and having an interior space for utilizing combustion heat conducted from the main-body part 12 to cook food; the main-body part 12 having a combustion chamber 14 and an exhaust chamber 16 sectioned by a partition wall 15 disposed in a central portion, and the partition wall 15 having a communication hole section 15a formed on the other side of the combustion chamber 14 for making the combustion chamber 14 and the exhaust chamber 16 communicate with each other.