Patent classifications
A47J2037/0777
Collapsible Cooking Stove
A collapsible stove includes an expandable combustion chamber formed from nested annular rings that can collapse to about the height of a single ring and expand into a combustion chamber for burning combustible materials. Ventilation holes at the bottom of the combustion chamber provide airflow into the combustion chamber. The combustion chamber is frustoconical and narrows at the top which increases air flow into the combustion chamber via the Venturi effect. Fuel can be added and ignited in the combustion chamber and cookware containing food can be placed onto an associated top plate suspending the combustion chamber. The collapsible stove can include rotatable legs. To use the stove, the rotatable legs can be opened, allowing the nested annular rings to telescope and expand to form the combustion chamber. For carrying and storage, the nested annular rings can be collapsed and a rotatable leg can secure the rings in the collapsed configuration.
CHARCOAL GRILL APPARATUS
Embodiments provide a charcoal grill apparatus.
KIT FOR OUTDOOR COOKING
A cooking kit comprising a cooking pot; a cup adapted to be assembled as a cap on an opening of the pot, wherein when assembled the cup and the pot form a container adapted to contain additional cooking equipment; a windscreen with adjustable diameter; and a support element connectable to the windscreen, wherein the pot is adapted to be inserted within the windscreen so that a bottom of the pot is put on the support element, wherein the support element is designated to maintain a desired constant distance between a burner positioned beneath the cooking pot and the bottom of the pot.
FOLDABLE TRAY DEVICE FOR GAS CYLINDER OF STOVE
A foldable tray device for a gas cylinder of a stove includes a tray body, a connecting rod and a base. A plurality of universal wheels are arranged at a lower end of the tray body. The connecting rod has an end fixed to a side wall of the tray body and another end hingedly coupled to the base. A locking mechanism is arranged between the another end of the connecting rod and the base. A fixing mechanism configured to be connected to a frame of the stove is arranged on the base.
COOKING APPARATUS AND METHOD
Disclosed herein is a cooking apparatus having a cooking heat source; a grill grate having a grill grate surface, the grill grate being positioned over the cooking heat source; a griddle plate, the griddle plate being moveable between a cooking position and a stowed position, the griddle plate being positioned over the grill grate in the cooking position, and the griddle plate being lower than the plane of the grill grate surface in the stowed position; a counterbalance mechanism connected to the griddle plate; a support frame with a slot extending vertically through the support frame, and a lid, the lid having an open position and a closed position, with a portion of the lid extending through the slot when the lid is in the open position, and with the portion of the lid not extending through the slot when the lid is in the closed position.
Folding grill stand structure with high storage convenience
A folding grill stand structure with high storage convenience is revealed. The grill stand includes a first support, a second support, a third support and a plurality of lateral supports. Each first horizontal rod of the first support includes a first side surface and a second side surface. A first end portion and a second end portion of each second horizontal rod of the second support are connected to the first side surface in a foldable manner by a first rotating shaft and a first bolt respectively. A third end portion and a fourth end portion of each third horizontal rod are connected to the second side surface in a foldable manner by a second rotating shaft and a second bolt respectively. The lateral supports are formed on an end portion of the outer side of the first, the second and the third supports respectively.
Portable grilling system
A portable grilling system comprising a grate formed of a non-flammable material; at least two support members formed of a non-flammable material and pivotally attached to the grate; at least one fuel insert support member formed of a non-flammable material and positioned below the grate; and a fuel insert comprising a base tray formed of a biodegradable material having a bottom surface and one or more sidewalls extending upwards from the bottom surface; a biodegradable and non-flammable liner positionable within the base tray; and a fuel source positionable within the liner.
COLLAPSIBLE CAMPING STOVE
A collapsible camping stove is described that is lightweight and quick to assemble for cooking and putting away for storage. The collapsible camping stove includes telescoping rings with tabs of concentric rings inserted into slots of adjacent rings. The slots include horizontal and vertical portions so that the rings can be fastened in an expanded position by moving the tabs to the horizontal portions of the slots. A cooking grate is placed on top of an innermost telescoping ring. The outside cover covers the collapsible camping stove while fully collapsed. Methods of constructing the collapsible camping stove and methods of using the collapsible camping stove are also described.
Cooker and fabricated components for constructing the cooker
A cooker that includes a base, a fire bowl with a cooking surface on top of it and, a cover/lid or dome that rests over the cooking surface. An exemplary embodiment of the cooker can be described as a naturally fired outdoor cooker constructed of a light weight, aluminum extrusions that can be reoriented to easily create the base with a minimum number of design elements.
Self-assembly brazier for camping
Disclosed herein is a self-assembly brazier for camping. The self-assembly brazier for camping includes: a main body including a base plate arranged on the ground, an ash tray arranged to be spaced apart from the base plate by a pair of support legs vertically arranged at both sides of the base plate, a pair of side coupling wings foldably coupled to both sides of an upper surface of the ash tray, and a storage space formed between the base plate and the ash tray; and a pair of dual panels detachably fit and coupled between the side coupling wings when the side coupling wings are vertically unfolded relative to the ash tray, so as to form a combustion space together with the ash tray. The brazier further includes a combustion plate detachably arranged in the combustion space to which the dual panels are coupled, and having an upper surface on which fuel is arranged.