LID RETAINING HANDLE FOR COOKING DEVICE

20170367534 · 2017-12-28

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    Abstract

    The present disclosure describes a lid retaining handle for a Kamado-style or other cooking device that limits movement of the device's lid relative to a band extending at least partially about the lid and coupled to a mechanism that enables opening and closing of the lid relative to the device's base. The lid retaining handle couples to the band and has portions for engaging a rim or ridge of the lid to substantially resist movement of the band in a direction away from the rim or ridge and toward the lid's edge. The lid retaining handle also has a grip for grasping by a user of the cooking device to open or close the device's lid relative to the device's base.

    Claims

    1. A lid retaining handle for a Kamado-style cooking device, said lid retaining handle comprising: a band interface portion adapted for coupling to a band extending at least partially around a lid of the Kamado-style cooking device; a lid interface portion adapted for engaging the lid of the Kamado-style cooking device and limiting relative movement between the lid and band; and a grip portion adapted for grasping by a user of the Kamado-style cooking device.

    2. The lid retaining handle of claim 1, wherein said lid interface portion is adapted for engaging a ridge of the lid.

    3. The lid retaining handle of claim 2, wherein said lid interface portion includes portions adapted to reside substantially adjacent to the ridge of the lid.

    4. The lid retaining handle of claim 2, wherein said lid interface portion includes a hook portion adapted to engage the ridge of the lid.

    5. The lid retaining handle of claim 1, wherein said band interface portion is adapted for coupling to the band via a fastener.

    6. The lid retaining handle of claim 1, wherein said band interface portion is adapted for coupling to the band by welding.

    7. A lid retaining handle for a Kamado-style cooking device, said lid retaining handle comprising: a first portion adapted for limiting movement of a band of the Kamado-style cooking device extending at least partially about a lid of the Kamado-style cooking device; and a second portion adapted for grasping by a user of the Kamado-style cooking device.

    8. The lid retaining handle of claim 7, wherein said first portion is configured to engage a rim of the lid.

    9. The lid retaining handle of claim 7, wherein said first portion and said second portion form a unitary structure.

    10. The lid retaining handle of claim 7, wherein said lid retaining handle is mountable to the band extending at least partially about the lid.

    11. The lid retaining handle of claim 10, wherein said first portion is adapted for opposing movement of the band in a direction toward an edge of the lid.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] FIG. 1 displays a front, perspective view of a lid retaining handle in use attached to a cooking device, in accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention.

    [0011] FIG. 2 displays a side, perspective view of the lid retaining handle of FIG. 1.

    [0012] FIG. 3 displays a perspective view of a cooking device interface member of the lid retaining handle of FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0013] Referring now to the drawings in which like numerals represent like elements or steps throughout the several views, FIGS. 1 and 2 display a lid retaining handle 100 in use attached to a Kamado-style cooking device 102, according to an example embodiment of the present invention. The lid retaining handle 100 aids in securing a lid 104 of the cooking device 102 together with a band 106 of the cooking device 102, thereby reducing the possibility that the lid 104 may separate from the band 106 and the remainder of the cooking device 102 during opening and closing of the lid 104. Also, the lid retaining handle 100 is usable by a user of the cooking device 102 to aid in opening and closing the lid 104 relative to a base 108 of the cooking device 102.

    [0014] The lid retaining handle 100 comprises, according to the example embodiment, a cooking device interface member 110 and a grip 112 that is secured to the cooking device interface member 110 for grasping by a user of the cooking device 100 during opening or closing of the device's lid 104 relative to the base 108. The cooking device interface member 110, seen alone in FIG. 3, includes a pair of band interface portions 114, a pair of lid interface portions 116, and a grip receiving portion 118.

    [0015] The band interface portions 114 extend from the grip receiving portion 118 and are formed to fit snugly against and adjacent the cooking device's band 106. The band interface portions 114 are secured to the band 106 via a plurality of fasteners 120 (see FIGS. 1 and 2), thereby also securing the entire lid retaining handle 100 to the band 106. It should be appreciated and understood that in other example embodiments, the band interface portions 114 may be welded or secured by other apparatuses and methods to the band 106 or the lid retaining handle 100 may be integrally formed with the band 106.

    [0016] The lid interface portions 116 extend, respectively, from the band interface portions 114 and are shaped to interface and interact with the lid 104. More particularly, each lid interface portion 116 defines a rim engagement portion 122 for engaging and residing generally adjacent to a rim 124 of the lid 104. Each lid interface portion 116 has a hook portion 126 extending from the rim engagement portion 122 for engaging the rim 124 or the lid 104 near the rim 124 (see also FIGS. 1 and 2), thereby limiting and restricting movement of the lid 104 relative to the respective lid interface portion 116 and to the lid retaining handle 100 and band 106. It should be appreciated and understood that in other example embodiments, the lid interface portions 116 may comprise retaining clips of a similar shape that are integrally formed with the band 106 instead of with a handle or that are formed as separate components attached to the band 106 by fasteners, welding, or other apparatuses or methods.

    [0017] The grip receiving portion 118 extends from and between each of the band interface portions 114 and has a, generally, “U” shape when viewed in plan view. The grip receiving portion 118 includes first and second legs 128A, 128B that extend at an angle relative to respective band interface portions 114 at respective first ends 130A, 130B thereof and generally away from the cooking device 102 when the lid retaining handle 100 is secured to the cooking device 100 (see FIGS. 1 and 2). A lateral member 132 of the grip receiving portion 118 extends between the first and second legs 128A, 128B at respective second ends 134A, 134B thereof. The grip 112 fits and extends about a substantial length of the lateral member 132. The grip 112 is sized for being comfortably grasped by a user of the cooking device 102 to open and close the lid 104 relative to the cooking device's base 108.

    [0018] Whereas the present invention has been described in detail above primarily with respect to an example embodiment thereof, it should be appreciated that variations and modifications might be effected within the spirit and scope of the present invention.