SMOKER BOX
20200029584 ยท 2020-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23B4/0523
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A smoker box for use in a gas grill provides improved thermal distribution with a construction of:
a fire resistant, heat-conductive housing having a base, a gas flow volume for smoke-generating combustible material and a chimney with a controlled-emission opening, wherein: a) the base having a perimeter that establishes a support for the gas flow volume; b) side walls extend inwardly from the perimeter towards a central area of the smoker box to form side enclosure faces for the gas flow volume; c) the side walls extend to a vertical chimney structure having a smoke-generating combustible material over the gas flow volume; and d) the vertical chimney structure has an adjustable cap above the vertical chimney element storage volume for smoke-generating combustible material which adjusts smoke flow out of the storage volume.
Claims
1) A smoker box for use in a gas grill comprising: a fire resistant, heat-conductive housing having a base, aa gas flow volume below a storage volume for combustible material within a chimney with a controlled-emission opening, wherein: a) the base having a perimeter that establishes a support layer or edge for the storage volume; b) side walls extend inwardly from the perimeter towards a central area of the smoker box to form side enclosure faces for the gas flow volume; c) the side walls extending to a vertical chimney structure over the storage volume; and d) the vertical chimney structure has an adjustable cap above the storage volume which adjusts gas flow out of the storage volume through the vertical chimney structure.
2) The smoker box of claim 1 wherein the housing comprises metal components.
3) The smoker box of claim 2 wherein the base, side walls and vertical chimney structure comprise fire-resistant, heat-conductive metal.
4) The smoker box of claim 3 wherein the adjustable cap comprises fire-resistant, heat-conductive metal.
5) The smoker box of claim 3 wherein the base is relatively square or rectangular, and the side walls form a truncated pyramidal shape with the base and the side walls have an opening therein to allow heated gas flow from below the side walls.
6) The smoker box of claim 5 wherein the vertical chimney structure comprises a circular, square or rectangular tube extending upwards from the side walls.
7) The smoker box of claim 3 wherein the base is relatively oval or round, and the side walls form a truncated conical shape with the base and the side walls have an opening therein to allow heated gas flow from below the side walls.
8) The smoker box of claim 7 wherein the vertical chimney structure comprises a circular, square or rectangular tube extending upwards from the side walls.
9) The smoker box of claim 4 wherein the adjustable cap is fixed to a point on a perimeter of a top of the vertical chimney structure and as the adjustable cap pivots about the point, more or less of a cross-section of the vertical chimney structure is exposed, increasing or decreasing smoke is flow out of the vertical chimney structure, respectively.
10) The smoker box of claim 5 wherein the adjustable cap is fixed to a point on a perimeter of a top of the vertical chimney structure and as the adjustable cap pivots about the point, more or less of a cross-section of the vertical chimney structure is exposed, increasing or decreasing smoke flow out of the vertical chimney structure, respectively.
11) The smoker box of claim 6 wherein the adjustable cap is fixed to a point on a perimeter of a top of the vertical chimney structure and as the adjustable cap pivots about the point, more or less of a cross-section of the vertical chimney structure is exposed, increasing or decreasing smoke flow out of the vertical chimney structure, respectively.
12) The smoker box of claim 4 wherein the adjustable cap slides along a guide path across a cross-section of the vertical chimney structure so that more or less of the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure is exposed, increasing or decreasing flow through the vertical chimney structure, respectively.
13) The smoker box of claim 5 wherein the adjustable cap slides along a guide path across a cross-section of the vertical chimney structure so that more or less of the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure is exposed, increasing or decreasing smoke flow out of the vertical chimney structure, respectively.
14) The smoker box of claim 6 wherein the adjustable cap slides along a guide path across a cross-section of the vertical chimney structure so that more or less of the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure is exposed, increasing or decreasing smoke flow out of the vertical chimney structure, respectively.
15) The smoker box of claim 9 wherein a profile from a vertical perspective of the smoker box displays a cross-section area for the side walls which is at least four times greater than the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure.
16) The smoker box of claim 10 wherein a profile from a vertical perspective of the smoker box displays a cross-section area for the side walls which is at least four times greater than the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure.
17) The smoker box of claim 11 wherein a profile from a vertical perspective of the smoker box displays a cross-section area for the side walls which is at least four times greater than the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure.
18) The smoker box of claim 12 wherein a profile from a vertical perspective of the smoker box displays a cross-section area for the side walls which is at least four times greater than the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure.
19) The smoker box of claim 13 wherein a profile from a vertical perspective of the smoker box displays a cross-section area for the side walls which is at least four times greater than the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure.
20) The smoker box of claim 9 wherein a profile from a vertical perspective of the smoker box displays a cross-section area for the side walls which is at least six times greater than the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] A smoker box for use in a gas grill improves heat flow patterns within the grill with a structure including:
a fire resistant, heat-conductive housing having a base or bottom edge, a heated gas flow volume for combustible material and a chimney having a storage volume for retaining smoke-emitting mass or materials, the chimney also having a controlled-emission opening, wherein: [0016] a) the base having a perimeter that establishes a support edge or layer for the heated gas flow volume; [0017] b) side walls extend inwardly from the perimeter towards a central area of the smoker box to form side enclosure faces for the heated gas flow volume; [0018] c) the side walls extend to a vertical chimney structure over the heated gas flow volume; and [0019] d) the vertical chimney structure has an adjustable cap above the storage volume which adjusts gas flow out of the storage volume through the vertical chimney structure.
[0020] The smoker box may have the housing formed of metal, metal alloys, composites and other fire-resistant, heat-conductive components. In particular, the base, side walls and vertical chimney structure should be fire-resistant, heat-conductive metal such as steel, brass, copper, bronze, iron, stainless steel, titanium, aluminum and the like. The adjustable cap is also preferably a fire-resistant, heat-conductive material as above and especially metal. Where the base perimeter is relatively square or rectangular, the side walls form a truncated pyramidal shape with the base perimeter. The vertical chimney structure may include a circular, oval, square or rectangular tube extending upwards from the side walls. Where the base perimeter is relatively oval or round, and the side walls form a truncated conical shape with the base. The vertical chimney structure comprises a circular, square or rectangular tube extending upwards from the side walls.
[0021] The smoker box may have the adjustable cap fixed to a point or edge on a perimeter of a top of the vertical chimney structure and as the adjustable cap pivots about the point or edge, more or less of a cross-section of the vertical chimney structure is exposed, increasing or decreasing flow through the vertical chimney structure, respectively.
[0022] Alternatively, the smoker box may have the adjustable cap slide along a guide path across a cross-section of the vertical chimney structure so that more or less of the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure is exposed, increasing or decreasing flow through the vertical chimney structure, respectively.
[0023] The smoker box may have a profile from a vertical perspective (looking down onto the top of the smoker box) of the smoker box displays a cross-section area for the side walls which is at least four, at least six or even at least eight times greater than the cross-section of the vertical chimney structure. It is this perspective ratio of areas that contributes to the control of heat flow patterns within the grill.
[0024] Heat flow from many of the box structures (literal a box-shape or inverted pyramidal shape) have heat currents that flow vertically around the edges of the smoke boxes and cause vortexes, tending to direct heat so that significant heat is lost around the center of the box. By having a more vertically oriented pyramidal (truncated) and conical (truncated) shape, the vortexes are drawn more to the center, moderating (but not perfecting) upward heat flow around the present inventive smoker box. This, in combination with the more easily controlled flow of smoke from the storage volume (where the smoke-creating material is being is heated or burned), creates more even distribution and control of both the heat of the grill and the smoking activity from the smoke-creating material.
[0025] Looking at the figures will assist in a further understanding of the invention.
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[0032] Wood chips or pellets can be in the chimney/smoke chamber (the volume above the base) but the chimney may have a solid bottom or solid with pores to allow air flow through the base. The heat funnel (truncated pyramidal base) and the smoker chimney are separated by solid metal as the side walls. The holes passageway in the top of the heat funnel allow for the heat to pass along sides of the chimney (smoke chamber) thus heating the walls and bottom of the smoke chimney/chamber. If there were no holes in the top of the heat funnel, the bottom of the smoker box would create an air current around the unit, this allows the heat to pass through and along the heating metal. The holes also allow for uniform burning of the grill gas. Gas grill burners are designed to have uniform vertical air flow, a typical smoker box has a solid bottom. The Smokin Genie smoker is designed to sit on either the same grate as lava rocks (heat dispersing aggregate) or on the cooking surface grates. In the first instance, one would use a utensil to reach through the cooking surface grates to adjust the lid of the smoke chamber.