Cooking Apparatus
20170273503 · 2017-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An outdoor cooking apparatus that includes a housing that is adapted to receive a supply of combustible material, and defines an open upper end, as well as a bottom end. Mounted with the housing is a cooking or cooktop member, which defines a top surface, a bottom surface, an outer periphery, and at least one interior opening positioned above the open upper end of the housing. The top surface includes at least a portion that extends downwardly from the outer periphery to the interior opening.
Claims
1. A cooking apparatus, the apparatus comprising: a housing adapted to receive a supply of combustible material, the housing defining an open upper end and a bottom end; a cooking member mounted with an upper portion of the housing, the cooking member including a top surface, an outer periphery, and an interior opening positioned above the open upper end of the housing; the top surface being substantially continuous, the top surface further including a portion downwardly extending from the outer periphery to the opening.
2. The cooking apparatus of claim 1, the cooking member comprising a substantially plate-like member.
3. The cooking apparatus of claim 1, the outer periphery defining a substantially circular outline.
4. The cooking apparatus of claim 1, the opening being substantially circular.
5. The cooking apparatus of claim 1, the entire top surface downwardly extending from the outer periphery to the opening.
6. The cooking apparatus of claim 5, the top surface being downwardly sloped.
7. The cooking apparatus of claim 6, the slope having a grade of between about 0.2 degrees and 0.6 degrees.
8. The cooking apparatus of claim 5, the top surface being downwardly curved.
9. The cooking apparatus of claim 1, the housing being of a generally inverted frustoconical shape.
10. A cooking apparatus comprising: a support stand; a housing defining an interior, an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of the housing connected with the stand; a cooktop member having a continuous upper surface and a lower surface, the lower surface connected to the upper end of the housing, the upper surface defining an interior opening, the interior opening defining a first plane, the upper surface further defining an outer periphery, the outer periphery defining a second plane; and the first plane positioned a first vertical distance from the lower end of the housing, the second plane positioned a second vertical distance from the lower end of the housing, the second vertical distance being greater than the first vertical distance.
11. The cooking apparatus of claim 10, the cooktop member having a substantially uniform thickness.
12. The cooking apparatus of claim 10, the outer periphery defining a substantially circular outline.
13. The cooking apparatus of claim 10, the opening being substantially circular.
14. The cooking apparatus of claim 10, the top surface downwardly sloping from the outer periphery to the interior opening and defining a constant slope.
15. The cooking apparatus of claim 10, the top surface downwardly sloping from the outer periphery to the interior opening and defining a variable slope.
16. A cooking apparatus comprising: a housing defining an interior, an upper end and a lower end, and adapted to receive combustible material in the interior; and a cooking member connected with the upper end of the housing, the cooking member defining a top surface and an interior opening, the top surface downwardly extending towards the interior opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] There is shown in the drawing presently preferred embodiments of the present invention.
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[0018] It should be noted that the drawings of the invention are not to scale. The drawings are merely schematic representations, not intended to portray specific parameters of the invention. The drawings are intended to depict only typical embodiments of the invention, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention. The invention will be described with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings. In the drawings like numbering represents like elements between the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] There is shown in
[0020] The housing 12 is mounted to a stand 24. In this embodiment, the stand 24 defines an interior section, such as chamber 26 (
[0021] Cooking member 28 is mounted with the housing 12. In this embodiment, the cooking member is permanently mounted to an upper portion of the housing by way of welding. The cooking member 28 defines a top surface 30, an outer periphery 32, and at least one interior opening 34 positioned above the open upper end 16 of the housing 12. In this preferred embodiment, the cooking member 28 is a substantially plate-like member. As shown in this embodiment, the top surface 30 is continuous and uninterrupted. Although depicted as a smooth surface, the top surface 30 may include portions with texturing so as to provide “grill marks” on the food during cooking.
[0022] Referring to
[0023] Having the top surface slope towards the interior opening provides several benefits. Grease is allowed to flow towards and through the interior opening. As such, since the food is not directly over the combustible material, any flare ups from the grease will not directly contact the food. Also, because the user is positioned away from the interior opening, the personal danger from flare ups is lessened. In addition, since there is no pooling of grease or oil on the cooking surface, cleanup of the cooking surface is made easier.
[0024] In this preferred embodiment, the housing 12 defines a generally frustoconical shape. As such, the combustible material will be concentrated in the central portion of the housing 12. The cooking member 30 then heats up from the center and the outer portion are heated by way of conduction. This results in a higher cooking temperature towards the interior opening 34 than towards the outer periphery 32. Food can thus be cooked at various temperatures all at the same time. For example, it is generally desired to cook meat, such as steak, over high heat, whereas vegetables a preferably cooked over lower heat. Also, because the food is not exposed directly to the heat source, i.e., the fire, the problem of hot spots is reduced.
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[0026] As discussed, in some preferred embodiments, the outer periphery of the cooking member is of a smoothly curved outline, such as a circle. Referring to
[0027] While the cooking apparatus is intended to cook food on the top surface, it should be understood that the apparatus may be used in other manners. For example, the apparatus may be used as a fire pit. In addition, the housing and cooking member may also serve as a radiant heat source.
[0028] While a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be apparent that modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the attached claims.