GRILL AND SIDE CART ATTACHMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20230087213 · 2023-03-23
Inventors
- Michael L. O'Shaughnessy (Edina, MN, US)
- James A. Mitlyng (Eagan, MN, US)
- Thomas E. McKinney, II (Minnetonka, MN, US)
Cpc classification
B23P19/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J2037/0777
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B23P19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Embodiments herein relate to grill systems. In an embodiment, a grill system is included. The grill system having a grill assembly and a first side assembly. The grill assembly can include a grill cart and a burner box configured to couple to a top portion of the grill cart. The burner box can include a first connection structure. The first side assembly that can include a first side cart and a first top cap configured to couple to a top portion of the first side cart. The first top cap can include a second connection structure. The first connection structure and the second connection structure mate together to couple the grill assembly to the first side assembly. Other embodiments are also included herein.
Claims
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23. A side assembly, comprising: a top cap, the top cap comprising a first projection, and a second projection; a side cart, the side cart comprising a first post and a second post, wherein the first post defines a first recess and the second post defines a second recess; and a locking mechanism; wherein the first projection is disposed within the first recess and the second projection is disposed within the second recess thereby coupling the top cap to the side cart; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to lock the top cap with the side cart.
24. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein the top cap comprises the locking mechanism, and the locking mechanism includes a pin, wherein the pin is aligned perpendicular to the first projection.
25. The side assembly of claim 24, wherein the first post defines an aperture.
26. The side assembly of claim 25, wherein the pin extends through the aperture in the first post.
27. The side assembly of claim 26, wherein a portion of the first post is disposed between a portion of the locking mechanism and the first projection.
28. The side assembly of claim 27, wherein a portion of the pin is disposed within a pin aperture defined by the first projection.
29. The side assembly of claim 23, the top cap further comprising a third projection and a fourth projection; and the side cart further comprising a third post and a fourth post, wherein the third post defines a third recess and the fourth post defines a fourth recess; wherein the third projection is disposed within the third recess and the fourth projection is disposed within the fourth recess.
30. The side assembly of claim 29, further comprising: a second locking mechanism configured to lock the second projection in the second recess; a third locking mechanism configured to lock the third projection in the third recess; and a fourth locking mechanism configured to lock the fourth projection in the fourth recess; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to lock the first projection in the first recess.
31. The side assembly of claim 23, further comprising a second locking mechanism configured to lock the second projection in the second recess; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to lock the first projection in the first recess.
32. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein the locking mechanism is configured to be manually actuated.
33. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein the locking mechanism is spring actuated.
34. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein the pin is configured to move between a retracted position and an extended position.
35. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein when the pin is in the extended position the top cap is locked to the side cart.
36. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein when the pin is in the retracted position the top cap is unlocked from the side cart.
37. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein the top cap comprises a work surface opposite from the first projection and second projection.
38. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein the top cap comprises a functional element selected from the group consisting of: a smoker, a pellet grill, a warming drawer, a high heat burner, an ice box, a sink, or a refrigerator.
39. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein the side cart comprises the locking mechanism.
40. The side assembly of claim 23, wherein the top cap defines a first connection structure, wherein the first connection structure is configured to mate with a second connection structure of a second assembly to couple the side assembly with the second assembly.
41. A grill system, comprising: a grill assembly comprising: a grill cart, and a burner box coupled a top portion of the grill cart, the burner box comprising a first connection structure; and a side assembly comprising: a top cap, the top cap comprising a second connection structure, a first projection, and a second projection; a side cart, the side cart comprising a first post and a second post, wherein the first post defines a first recess and the second post defines a second recess; and a locking mechanism; wherein the first projection is disposed within the first recess and the second projection is disposed within the second recess thereby coupling the top cap to the side cart; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to lock the top cap with the side cart; wherein the first connection structure and the second connection structure mate together to couple the grill assembly to the side assembly.
42. A side assembly, comprising: a top cap, the top cap comprising a first projection, a second projection, a third projection, a fourth projection and a locking mechanism; a side cart, the side cart comprising a first post, a second post, a third post, and a fourth post, wherein the first post defines a first recess, the second post defines a second recess, the third post defines a third recess, the fourth post defines a fourth recess; and a locking mechanism; wherein the first projection is disposed within the first recess, the second projection is disposed within the second recess, the third projection is disposed within the third recess, and the fourth projection is disposed within the fourth recess thereby coupling the top cap to the side cart; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to lock the top cap with the side cart; wherein the locking mechanism comprises a pin, wherein the pin is aligned perpendicular to the first projection; wherein the first post defines an aperture; wherein the pin extends through the aperture in the first post; wherein a portion of the first post is disposed between a portion of the locking mechanism and the first projection; wherein a portion of the pin is disposed within a pin aperture defined by the first projection; wherein the locking mechanism is spring actuated; and wherein the top cap defines a first connection structure, wherein the first connection structure is configured to mate with a second connection structure of a second assembly to couple the side assembly with the second assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0032] Aspects may be more completely understood in connection with the following figures (FIGS.), in which:
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[0055] While embodiments are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example and drawings, and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the scope herein is not limited to the particular aspects described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0056] Described below and shown in the figures are various embodiments of components that can be included in a grill system. The grill system can include a grill assembly and one or more side assemblies. The grill assembly can include a burner box, which can be used to cook foods, such as meats and vegetables. Each side assembly can include a functional top cap to provide additional functionality to the grill system.
[0057] The grill and side assemblies can be shipped or transported in a folded configuration. In the folded configuration, the grill and side assemblies can have a smaller volume compared to the upright configurations. The smaller volume can reduce the cost of storing and transporting the components.
[0058] The grill and side assemblies described herein can be easily assembled. In many cases, the grill and side assemblies can be assembled by a single user or only two users. In many examples, the grill and side assemblies can be assembled without the use of tools. In many examples, the grill and side assemblies can be assembled quickly, such as in less than three minutes for each component.
[0059] In many examples, the grill systems described herein can provide a highly customizable, an easily assembled, and an easily installed outdoor kitchen environment. The grill systems described herein can include interchangeable functional top caps, such that a user can customize the grill system according to his or her needs and level of sophistication. The systems can include decorative side panels and/or decorative toe kick panels to provide a cohesive look to all of the components within the system. In some examples, decorative side and toe kick panels can be configured to attach at various different locations within the system, such that the same decorative side panel and toe kick panel can be used with multiple configurations of the system. There are not currently any systems available that provide the benefits of the systems and methods described herein.
Grill System with Grill Assembly and Side Assemblies
[0060] The figures show various views and embodiments of grill systems and components.
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[0062] In some embodiments, all of the side assemblies 104 can be located on one side of the grill assembly 102, such as shown in
[0063] In various embodiments, the burner box 108 can include a first connection structure, and the top cap 112 can include a second connection structure. The first connection structure can be configured to mate with the second connection structure to couple the grill assembly 102 to the side assembly 104.
[0064] In some embodiments, the grill assembly 102 can include a toe kick panel 114. The toe kick panel 114 can be coupled to a grill cart 106. In some embodiments, the side assembly 104 can include a toe kick panel 114. The toe kick panel 114 can be coupled to a side cart 110. In some embodiments, the toe kick panel 114 of the grill assembly 102 can include a connection feature and the toe kick panel 114 of the side assembly 104 can include a connection feature, such as two portions of a latch mechanism. The connection features of the two toe kick panels 114 can be coupled together to couple the grill assembly 102 with the side assembly 104. In some embodiments, the connection features of the toe kick panels 114 can be like other connection mechanisms described herein, such as the connection mechanism for coupling the burner box 108 to the grill cart 106, or the connection mechanism for coupling the grill assembly 102 with a side assembly 104.
[0065] In some embodiments, the grill cart 106 can include one or more panels on the sides of the grill cart 106. In some embodiments, the grill cart 106 can include a toe kick panel 114. In some embodiments, the toe kick panel 114 and the panel can include a common decorative design to provide a cohesive appearance.
Grill Assembly
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Burner Box
[0067] The burner box 108 can be used to heat or cook foods. The burner box 108 can include an interior volume, which food is place into. The burner box 108 can include one or more grill grates disposed within the interior volume. The grill grates can be configured to support food which is being cooked or heated in the burner box 108. The burner box 108 can include a connection for a gas supply, such as a gas supply from a tank within the grill cart 106 or a connection to permanent gas supply, such as a commercial or residential gas supply.
[0068] The burner box 108 can include one or more burners within the interior volume, the burners can be configured to burn the gas and create heat in the interior volume. In some embodiments, the burner box 108 can burn charcoal, wood, or other fuel sources. In some embodiments, the burner box 108 can have the form of a pellet grill. In some embodiments, the burner box 108 can have the form of a charcoal grill. In some embodiments, the burner box 108 can include one or more control units 416, such as dials, buttons, or switches. The control units 416 can be configured to allow a user to start the flow of fuel, stop the flow of fuel, change the fuel flow rate, or ignite the fuel. In some embodiments, the grill cart 106 can include one or more control units 416. In some embodiments, the burner box 108 can include a thermometer 418, such as to measure the temperature of the interior volume.
Grill Cart
[0069] The grill cart 106 can provide a support or a stand for the burner box 108. The grill cart 106 can include a bottom portion 520 and a top portion 522 (shown in
[0070] The grill cart 106 can include one or more doors 526. The doors 526 can provide access to the interior of the grill cart 106. In various embodiments, the interior of the grill cart 106 can house a gas tank. The gas tank can supply the burner box 108 with gas. In some embodiments, the interior of the grill cart 106 can be configured to house or store other related equipment, such as tongs, spatulas, or brushes.
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[0072] In some embodiments, the first portion 530 includes a projection or tongue 534 (
[0073] In some embodiments, the first portion 530 can further include a hoop, ring, hook, or other device 536 that defines an opening (
[0074] The second portion 532 can include a projection 538 (
[0075] Other options for coupling a burner box to a grill cart are described in co-owned U.S. application Ser. No. 15/937,666 filed on Mar. 27, 2018, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Side Assemblies
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[0080] In some embodiments, the connection elements for the connection between the grill assembly 102 and a side assembly 104 can include a male connection portion and a female connection portion. In some embodiments, the connection portions can be interchangeable, such as to convert a side assembly 104 in a left-hand configuration to a right-hand configuration, such as to allow a user to rearrange the components in the grill system 100.
Side Cart
[0081] The side cart 110 can provide a support or a stand for the top cap 112. In some embodiments, the side cart 110 can include a front frame, a back frame and one or two side frames. The side cart 110 can include a bottom portion 1034 and a top portion 1036 (shown in
[0082] The side cart 110 can include one or more doors 1040. The doors 1040 can provide access to the interior of the side cart 110. In various embodiments, the interior of the side cart 110 can include one or more shelves. In some embodiments, the interior of the side cart 110 can be configured to house or store equipment.
[0083] In some embodiments, the side cart 110 can include a panel on the side of the side cart 110 that faces away from the grill assembly 102. In some embodiments, the side cart 110 can include a toe kick panel 114. In some embodiments, the toe kick panel 114 and the panel can include a common decorative design to provide a cohesive appearance. Further, the toe kick panel 114 and the panel on the grill cart 106 can include a common decorative design with the toe kick panel 114 and the panel on the side cart 110.
Top Cap
[0084] In various embodiments, the top cap 112 can include a functional element. In some embodiments, the functional element can include one of the following: a second burner box, an ice box, a smoker, an oven, a sink, a work surface, a warming drawer, a sous vide cooker, a high heat burner, a ceramic cooker, a pellet grill, or a refrigerator. In some embodiments, the function element can include a portion of a pellet grill, a portion of a smoker, a portion of a refrigerator, or a portion of another component. In some embodiments, the top cap 112 can include a portion of a pellet grill, such as a hopper, a feeder or an ignition element. In some embodiments of a grill system 100 with two or more side assemblies 104, each of the top caps 112 can include a different functional element. In some embodiments of a grill system 100 with two or more side assemblies 104, at least two of the functional elements can be the same. In some embodiments of a grill system 100 with two or more side assemblies 104, at least two of the functional elements can be different.
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[0087] In some embodiments, the top cap 112 can also include a locking mechanism 1044. The locking mechanism 1044 can include a pin that extends perpendicular to the projection 1042, such as shown in and described herein with reference to
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[0090] Similarly, the locking mechanism 1244 on the side cart 110 can include a pin that is slid between an unlocked position and a locked position. The pin of the locking mechanism 1244 is not visible in
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[0093] In some embodiments, the top cap 112 can include an electrical connection, such as to power the auger or feeder of a pellet grill or a compressor in a refrigerator. In some embodiments, the grill cart 106 can include a main power connection, such as to connect to an external power supply, and each of the side assemblies 104 that require electricity can connect to a power supply in the grill cart 106. In some embodiments, a side assembly 104 can include the main power connection. The other side assemblies 104 and the grill assembly 102 can connect to a power supply in the side assembly 104 that includes the main power connection.
[0094] As discussed above in regards to
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[0096] In some embodiments, a top cap 112 can include two second connection structures 1748. In some embodiments, the two second connection structures 1748 can be on the same side or surface of the top cap 112, such as to mate with two connection structures on the same side or surface of the burner box 108.
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[0098] In various embodiments, the male connection element 1750 can include a projection 1756. The projection 1756 can be configured to mate with a recess 1758 defined by the female connection element 1752. In some embodiments, the male connection element 1750 extends from the burner box 108 and the female connection element 1752 is within the top cap 112. In other embodiments, the female connection element 1752 extends from the burner box 108 and the male connection element 1750 is within the top cap 112.
[0099] The steps of connecting the male connection element 1750 with the female connection element 1752 will now be described with reference to the inset schematic depiction of the connection sequence in
[0100] In some embodiments, the top cap 112 can include the male connection element 1750 and the burner box can include the female connection element 1752. In some embodiments, the bracket 729 can include the female connection element 1752, such as the recess 1758 and the sloped surface 1760 being disposed on the bracket 729.
[0101] In various embodiments, the first connection structures 1746 such as bracket 729 for coupling the side assemblies with the grill assembly can be graspable, such that a user can hold a connection structure to move or lift the burner box. In some embodiments, the first connection structure 1746 can have a length of at least two inches, three inches, four inches, or five inches, such as to provide sufficient graspable structure for an average human hand. In various embodiments, the first connection structure 1746 can have a length of no more than 12 inches. In various embodiments, the first connection structure 1746 can have a length of no more than 10 inches, no more than 8 inches, or no more than 6 inches.
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Connection Between Top Cap and Side Cart
[0104] As mentioned above, in some embodiments, the top cap 112 can include one or more projections 1042, which can extend into one or more apertures defined by the side cart 110. The top cap 112 can further include a locking mechanism 1044. The locking mechanism 1044 can include a locking pin 2064. When the locking pin 2064 is in a retracted position (shown in the
Methods
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[0106] In some embodiments, the method 2166 can include aligning a top cap with a side cart 2172. The method 2166 can further include coupling the top cap to the side cart 2174. It should be understood that steps 2168 and 2170 related to forming the grill assembly can take place before or after steps 2172 and 2174 related to forming the side assembly.
[0107] In various embodiments, the method 2166 can further include aligning the grill assembly with the side assembly 2176. The method 2166 can further include coupling the grill assembly to the side assembly 2178.
[0108] Various embodiments of the method 2166 can further include aligning a second top cap with a second side cart and coupling the second top cap with the second side cart to form a second side assembly. The method 2166 can further include aligning and coupling the second side assembly to the grill assembly (on the opposite side from the first side assembly) or to the first side assembly (on the opposite side from the grill assembly).
[0109] In some embodiments, coupling the side assembly to the grill assembly 2178 includes inserting a portion of a first connection structure into a portion of a second connection structure. It will be understood that additional steps of inserting portions of connection structures into other portions of connection structures can be included in the method 2166 to account for all of the connections structures includes in the specific grill systems.
[0110] In some embodiments, coupling the side assembly to the grill assembly 2178 can include latching the toe kick panel of the grill assembly with a toe kick panel of the side assembly.
[0111] In some embodiments, the method 2166 can further include transitioning the first side cart from a folded position to an upright position prior to coupling the first side assembly to the grill assembly. In some embodiments, the method 2166 can further include transitioned the grill cart from a folded position to an upright position prior to coupling the burner box to the grill cart.
[0112] It should be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. It should also be noted that the term “or” is generally employed in its sense including “and/or” unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
[0113] It should also be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the phrase “configured” describes a system, apparatus, or other structure that is constructed or configured to perform a particular task or adopt a particular configuration. The phrase “configured” can be used interchangeably with other similar phrases such as arranged and configured, constructed and arranged, constructed, manufactured and arranged, and the like.
[0114] All publications and patent applications in this specification are indicative of the level of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. All publications and patent applications are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent application was specifically and individually indicated by reference.
[0115] As used herein, the recitation of numerical ranges by endpoints shall include all numbers subsumed within that range (e.g., 2 to 8 includes 2.1, 2.8, 5.3, 7, etc.).
[0116] The headings used herein are provided for consistency with suggestions under 37 CFR 1.77 or otherwise to provide organizational cues. These headings shall not be viewed to limit or characterize the invention(s) set out in any claims that may issue from this disclosure. As an example, although the headings refer to a “Field,” such claims should not be limited by the language chosen under this heading to describe the so-called technical field. Further, a description of a technology in the “Background” is not an admission that technology is prior art to any invention(s) in this disclosure. Neither is the “Summary” to be considered as a characterization of the invention(s) set forth in issued claims.
[0117] The embodiments described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art can appreciate and understand the principles and practices. As such, aspects have been described with reference to various specific and preferred embodiments and techniques. However, it should be understood that many variations and modifications may be made while remaining within the spirit and scope herein.