CRAWFISH ICE CHEST WATER CIRCULATION DEVICE
20230110277 · 2023-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K63/042
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for flushing seafood includes a cylindrical conduit having a connector end connected to a water flow valve and an elbow end having an elbow fitting. A water discharging drop pipe connected to the elbow fitting defines water discharging orifices. The drop pipe is fixed to an inner support leg, a bend is connected to the cylindrical pipe, and the outer clamp is engaged to an outer surface of an ice chest via threaded bolt in a removable mounted position. The inner support leg engages an inner surface of the ice chest when the drop pipe is disposed inside the ice chest such that when the water flow valve is opened a flow of water through the drop pipe discharges the water out through the water discharging orifices toward the inner surface of the ice chest in a spaced relationship to the drop pipe.
Claims
1. A portable ice chest water circulation device for flushing seafood, comprising: a cylindrical conduit having a connector end opposite an elbow end, the connector end comprising a water flow valve having a garden hose connection adapter configured to provide a fluid connection to a standard garden hose, the elbow end having an elbow fitting connected to an elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe in fluid communication with the cylindrical conduit, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe having a top portion and a bottom portion, said bottom portion defining a linearly aligned row of round water discharging orifices; an outer clamp leg connected by a bend to an inner support leg, the outer clamp leg and the inner support leg each extending in parallel from the bend, said bend fixed to the elbow end and adapted to securely engage a top of a wall of an ice chest in a removably mounted position, said inner support leg comprising an elongated flat plate fixed to the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe, the outer clamp leg comprising an elongated flat plate having a lower end which defines an internally threaded hole and comprises a threaded bolt disposed perpendicularly through said internally threaded hole, the threaded bolt adapted to engage an outer surface of the wall of the ice chest when the bend of the device securely engages the top of the wall of the ice chest in the removably mounted position, wherein the inner support leg engages an inner surface of the wall of the ice chest when the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe is disposed inside the ice chest in the removably mounted position such that when the water flow valve is opened a flow of water through the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe discharges said water out said linearly aligned row of round water discharging orifices toward the inner surface of the ice chest in a spaced relationship to the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe for circulating water therein while avoiding direct impact of said discharging water on the seafood when disposed therein.
2. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 1, when said bend is in the removably mounted position, each round water discharging orifice of the linearly aligned round water discharging orifices is oriented angularly at an approximately forty-five degree (45°) angle relative to the inner surface of the ice chest.
3. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 1, when said bend is in the removably mounted position, each round water discharging orifice of the linearly aligned round water discharging orifices is oriented angularly at an approximately ninety degree (90°) angle relative to the inner surface of the ice chest.
4. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 1, wherein the bend comprises an arcuate shape, wherein an upper end portion of the outer clamp leg is characterized as higher than an upper end portion of the inner support leg relative to the top of the wall of the ice chest when said bend is in the removably mounted position.
5. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 1, wherein the bend is sized and configured to closely align with and fit against the top of the wall of the ice chest.
6. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 1, wherein when the ice chest is filled with water, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe is characterized as having a length sufficient to extend the linearly aligned row of round water discharging orifices beneath a top surface of the water when said bend is in the removably mounted position.
7. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 3, wherein the outer clamp leg comprises a length that is shorter than a length of the inner support leg.
8. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 3, wherein the inner support leg is characterized as having a thickness sufficient to provide an air space between said elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe and said inner surface of the ice chest.
9. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 1, further comprising at least a first zip-tie, wherein the bend is fixed to the elbow end with said at least a first zip-tie.
10. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 9, further comprising at least a second zip-tie, wherein the inner support leg is fixed to the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe with said at least a second zip-tie.
11. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical conduit comprises a larger diameter than a diameter of the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe.
12. The portable ice chest water circulation device of claim 1, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe further comprising an end cap connected to a bottom tip of the bottom portion of the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe.
13. A portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot, comprising: a cylindrical conduit having a connector end opposite an elbow end, the connector end comprising a water flow valve having a garden hose connection adapter configured to provide a fluid connection to a standard garden hose, the elbow end having an elbow fitting connected to an elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe in fluid communication with the cylindrical conduit, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe having a top portion and a bottom portion, said bottom portion defining a linearly aligned row of round water discharging orifices; an outer clamp leg connected by a bend to an inner support leg, the outer clamp leg and inner support leg each extending in parallel from the bend, said bend fixed to the elbow end and adapted to securely engage a top of a wall of the cooking pot in a removably mounted position, said inner support leg comprising an elongated flat plate fixed to the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe, the outer clamp leg comprising an elongated flat plate having a lower end which defines an internally threaded hole and comprises a threaded bolt disposed perpendicularly through said internally threaded hole, the threaded bolt adapted to engage an outer surface of the wall of the cooking pot when the bend of the device securely engages the top of the wall of the cooking pot in the removably mounted position, wherein the inner support leg engages an inner surface of the wall of the cooking pot and the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe is disposed inside the cooking pot in the removably mounted position such that when the water flow valve is opened a flow of water through the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe discharges said water out said linearly aligned row of round water discharging orifices toward the inner surface of the cooking pot in a spaced relationship to the water discharging drop pipe for circulating water therein while avoiding direct impact of said discharging water on the seafood when disposed therein.
14. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, when said bend is in the removably mounted position, each round water discharging orifice of the linearly aligned round water discharging orifices is oriented angularly at an approximately forty-five degree (45°) angle relative to the inner surface of the cooking pot.
15. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, when said bend is in the removably mounted position, each round water discharging orifice of the linearly aligned round water discharging orifices is oriented angularly at an approximately ninety degree (90°) angle relative to the inner surface of the cooking pot.
16. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, wherein the bend comprises an arcuate shape, wherein an upper end portion of the outer clamp leg is characterized as higher than an upper end portion of the inner support leg relative to the top of the wall of the cooking pot when said bend is in the removably mounted position.
17. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, wherein the bend is sized and configured to closely align with and fit against the top of the wall of the cooking pot.
18. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, wherein when the cooking pot is filled with water, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe is characterized as having a length sufficient to extend the linearly aligned row of round water discharging orifices beneath a top surface of the water when said bend is in the removably mounted position.
19. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, wherein the outer clamp leg comprises a length that is shorter than a length of the inner support leg.
20. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, wherein the inner support leg is characterized as having a thickness sufficient to provide an air space between said elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe and said inner surface of the cooking pot.
21. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, further comprising at least a first zip-tie, wherein the bend is fixed to the elbow end with said at least a first zip-tie.
22. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 21, further comprising at least a second zip-tie, wherein the inner support leg is fixed to the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe with said at least a second zip-tie.
23. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, wherein the cylindrical conduit comprises a larger diameter than a diameter of the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe.
24. The portable water circulation device for flushing seafood in a cooking pot of claim 13, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe further comprising an end cap connected to a bottom tip of the bottom portion of the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe.
25. A portable ice chest water circulation device for flushing seafood, comprising: a cylindrical conduit having a connector end opposite an elbow end, the cylindrical conduit having an elongated flat plate clamp leg disposed perpendicular to said cylindrical conduit, said elongated flat plate clamp leg having a lower end which defines an internally threaded hole and which comprises a threaded bolt disposed perpendicularly through said internally threaded hole, the threaded bolt adapted to engage an outer surface of a wall of an ice chest, the connector end comprising a water flow valve having a garden hose connection adapter configured to provide a fluid connection to a standard garden hose, the elbow end comprising an elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe in fluid communication with the cylindrical conduit, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe having a top portion and a bottom portion, said top portion having a flat sidewall adapted to securely engage an inner surface of the wall of the ice chest in a removably mounted position, said bottom portion defining a linearly aligned row of round water discharging orifices; wherein the elongated flat plate clamp leg engages the inner surface of the wall of the ice chest when the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe is disposed inside the ice chest in the removably mounted position such that when the water flow valve is opened a flow of water through the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe discharges said water out through said linearly aligned row of round water discharging orifices toward the inner surface of the wall of the ice chest in a spaced relationship to the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe for circulating water therein while avoiding direct impact of said discharging water on the seafood when disposed therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0045] Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals throughout the figures identify substantially similar components, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0058] For a further understanding of the nature and function of the embodiments, reference should be made to the following detailed description. Detailed descriptions of the embodiments are provided herein, as well as, the best mode of carrying out and employing the present invention. It will be readily appreciated that the embodiments are well adapted to carry out and obtain the ends and features mentioned as well as those inherent herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, persons of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the following disclosure is illustrative only and not in any way limiting, as the specific details disclosed herein provide a basis for the claims and a representative basis for teaching to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed system, structure or manner. It should be understood that the devices, materials, methods, procedures, and techniques described herein are presently representative of various embodiments. Other embodiments of the disclosure will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefit of this disclosure.
[0059] Referring initially to
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] Further, the device 100 includes an outer clamp leg 130 connected by a bend 132 to an inner support leg 134. The outer clamp leg 130 and the inner support leg 134 each extends in parallel from the bend 132. In an embodiment, the inner support leg 134 comprises a length that is shorter than a length of the outer clamp leg 130. In addition, the bend 132 is fixed or attached to the elbow end 106 and adapted to securely engage a top 200 of a wall 202 of an ice chest 204 in a removably mounted position, as exemplified in
[0062] Further, the inner support leg 134 includes an elongated flat plate 140, as exemplified in
[0063] Furthermore, as exemplified in
[0064] In an embodiment, each round water discharging orifice 126 of the linearly aligned round water discharging orifices 128 is oriented angularly at an approximately forty-five degree (45°) angle relative to the inner surface 210 of the wall 202 the ice chest 204 when the bend 132 is removably mounted to the ice chest 204. In some embodiments, each round water discharging orifice 128 of the linearly aligned round water discharging orifices 126 is oriented angularly at an approximately ninety-degree (90°) angle relative to the inner surface 210 of the ice chest 204 when the bend 132 is in the removable mounted position.
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[0068] The elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116′ includes a top portion 120′ opposite a bottom portion 122′, and the bottom portion 122′ defines a linearly aligned row 124′ of the round water discharging orifices 128′. In one embodiment, as exemplified in
[0069] In an embodiment, the water discharging orifices 126′ are aligned in a perfect straight line. However, the water discharging orifices 126′ may be offset from the perfect straight line. In an embodiment, the cylindrical conduit 102′ includes a larger diameter than a diameter of the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116′. Further, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116′ includes an end cap 128′ connected to a bottom tip 129′ of the bottom portion 122′ of the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116′. Further, the device 100′ includes an outer clamp leg 130′ connected by a bend 132′ to an inner support leg 134′. The outer clamp leg 130′ and inner support leg 134′ each extends in parallel from the bend 132′. In an embodiment, the outer clamp leg 130″ comprises a length that is shorter than a length of the inner support leg 134′. In addition, the bend 132′ is fixed or attached to the elbow end 106′ and is adapted to securely engage a top 302 of a wall 304 of the cooking pot 300 in a removably mounted position, as exemplified in
[0070] Further, the inner support leg 134′ includes an elongated flat plate 140′ fixed to the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116′. In addition, the outer clamp leg 130′ includes an elongated flat plate 144′ having a lower end 146′ which defines an internally threaded hole 148′, as exemplified in
[0071] Furthermore, as exemplified in
[0072] In an embodiment, each round water discharging orifice 126′ of the linearly aligned round water discharging orifices 126′ is oriented angularly at an approximately forty-five-degree (45°) angle relative to the inner surface 310 of the wall 304 of the cooking pot 300 when the bend 132′ is removably mounted to the cooking pot 300.
[0073] In some embodiments, each round water discharging orifice 126′ of the linearly aligned round water discharging orifices 126′ is oriented angularly at an approximately ninety-degree (90°) angle relative to the inner surface 310 of the wall 304 of the cooking pot 300 when the bend 132′ is in removable mounted position.
[0074] In an embodiment, the bend 132′ comprises an arcuate shape and is sized such that the bend 132′ closely aligns and fits against the top 302 of the wall 304 of the cooking pot 300. As exemplified in
[0075] Additionally, the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116′ is characterized as having a length sufficient to extend the linearly aligned row 124′ of the round water discharging orifices 128′ beneath a top surface of the water when the bend 132′ is in the removably mounted position and the cooking pot 300 is filled with water.
[0076] In addition, the device 100′ includes at least a first zip-tie 160′ to facilitate a secure attachment of the blend 132′ to the elbow end 106′. Further, the device 100′ includes a second zip-tie 164′ to facilitate a secure attachment of the inner support leg 134′ with the elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116′.
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[0078] The elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116″ includes a top portion 120″ and a bottom portion 122″. In one embodiment, the top portion 120″ has a flat sidewall 118″, as exemplified in
[0079] Further, the bottom portion 122″ of elongated cylindrical water discharging drop pipe 116″ defines a linearly aligned row 124″ of round water discharging orifices 126″, as exemplified in
[0080] Moreover, the cylindrical conduit 102″ includes an elongated flat plate clamp leg 144″ disposed perpendicular to the cylindrical conduit 102″. The elongated flat plate clamp leg 144″ includes a lower end 146″ which defines an internally threaded hole 148″, shown in
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