Patent classifications
A47J37/079
SERVICE TAKE-OUT COOKING SYSTEM AND METHOD
Presented is a self-service take-out cooking box for customized heating of the food item(s). The self-service take-out cooking box includes a base and multiple sidewalls extending from the base. The box further includes a heating module and food container(s) to receive at least one food item therein. The heating module of the self-service take-out cooking box includes a cooking grate configured to provide a cooking platform for the one food item. A cooking fuel receiving chamber of the heating module is configured to receive at least one cooking fuel. The configuration of the self-service take-out cooking box allows the customer to heat the food at their own location.
Cardboard structure for forming a chimney starter
A cardboard structure is foldable to form a consumable chimney. The cardboard structure comprises four side wall panels that are connected to each adjacent side wall panel by a longitudinal fold line. The cardboard structure further comprises four floor panels that are each connected to the one of the side wall panels by a lateral fold line. Two locking floor panels secure the floor panels in place to form a floor extending inward from the side wall panels and form a central opening in the floor. The cardboard structure may be formed into an assembled chimney by a few simple folding operations. The cardboard chimney then supports the burning of an accelerant, such as newsprint, which then ignites a solid fuel source, such as charcoal, that is received in the chimney.
FUEL GRATE FOR A GRILL
A fuel grate for a grill is disclosed. The fuel grate may include: a solid fuel support grate, configured to fit into an internal cavity of the grill; and at least one fuel ignition surface, configured to be placed at a predetermined distance from the solid fuel support grate in the internal cavity of the grill, wherein the distance is determined as to allow placing combustible fire starter in an amount sufficient for igniting a solid fuel.
Ignition-based protocols for pellet grills
Pellet grills including a control system that implements, manages, and/or controls various ignition-based protocols and/or processes are disclosed. An example pellet grill includes a cooking chamber, a burn pot, an ignitor, and a controller. The ignitor extends into the burn pot and is configured to ignite pellet fuel located within the burn pot. The controller is configured to command the ignitor to activate during a first duration. The controller is further configured to determine, following expiration of the first duration, whether a temperature of the cooking chamber has reached a threshold temperature. The controller is further configured, in response to determining that the temperature has not reached the threshold temperature, to command the ignitor to activate during a second duration.
Fire starting strip
A fire starting strip 10 for igniting a bed of charcoal or for lighting a log fire, without the need for any one or more of: kindling, lighter fluid or newspaper, the fire starting strip 10 comprising an elongate body 12 which is covered or impregnated with fuel, the elongate body 12 having a length substantially in the range of 15 to 100 cm and being substantially at least five times longer than it is wide.
IGNITION-BASED PROTOCOLS FOR PELLET GRILLS
Pellet grills including a control system that implements, manages, and/or controls various ignition-based protocols and/or processes are disclosed. An example pellet grill includes a cooking chamber, a burn pot, an ignitor, and a controller. The ignitor extends into the burn pot and is configured to ignite pellet fuel located within the burn pot. The controller is configured to command the ignitor to activate during a first duration. The controller is further configured to determine, following expiration of the first duration, whether a temperature of the cooking chamber has reached a threshold temperature. The controller is further configured, in response to determining that the temperature has not reached the threshold temperature, to command the ignitor to activate during a second duration.
EXTERIOR WOOD BURNING GRILL
A grill system having a housing, a frame, movably imbedded inside the housing through a top of the housing, a grate covering a top of the frame, a wheel adjacent to a side of the housing, connected to a wheel shaft, parallel to the grate and connected to the frame, a lock securing the wheel in set positions, and a heat source inside the frame below the grate and above the wheel shaft. The wheel and wheel shaft being rotatable such that the frame and the grate are raised or lowered out of or into the housing as the wheel and wheel shaft rotate. The heat source is movable independent from the wheel, wheel shaft, frame, and grate, and the grate cannot be lowered below the heat source.
SILICON NITRIDE CERAMIC HEATING AND IGNITION DEVICE FOR GRANULAR FUEL BARBECUE OVEN
The present disclosure provides a silicon nitride ceramic heating and ignition device for a granular fuel barbecue oven, including a combustion chamber and a fixing pipe. An outer wall of the combustion chamber is welded to one end of the fixing pipe, the fixing pipe is communicated with an interior of the combustion chamber, and air inlet holes and air flow holes are defined in the two sides of the fixing pipe. One end of the fixing pipe is fixedly connected with a stainless steel sheet bending support, and the heat dissipation ceramic flange sleeve and one end flange port of the fixing pipe are connected with a boss positioning center. An inner cavity of the heat dissipation flange ceramic sleeve is bonded with the silicon nitride ignition rod.
Charcoal Starter
A charcoal starter for use with charcoal briquettes or hardwood is disclosed. The invention provides improvements directed to both the manufacture and use of charcoal chimneys, specifically the safety and ease of dispersal of lit coal.
Controlled Bottom Discharge Charcoal Starter
The controlled bottom charcoal starter is comprised of a fire starting cylindrical tube, a set of two separate but mirror imaged half grates pivotal along the line of the diametrical center of the starter cylinder, a lock and release mechanism, a handle grip and a button cap. The two half grates, which are formed by a one continuous steel rod, are locked horizontally in the same plane to form shelves for loading un-ignited charcoal in the starter cylinder tube. Once the charcoal is ignited, the lock mechanism releases the grates to pivotally rotate downward inside the charcoal starter cylinder so as to lower the hot charcoal briquettes onto a barbeque grill at a controlled rate of discharge. This controlled bottom discharge charcoal starter minimizes hot ash flying outside of the cylinder and makes it safer to use.