RETAINING CLIP FOR LID OR BASE OF COOKING DEVICE
20170360238 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24B1/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure describes a retaining clip for a Kamado-style or other cooking device that limits movement of the device's lid or base relative to a band extending at least partially about the lid or base and coupled to a mechanism that enables movement of the device's lid relative to the base. The retaining clip has a portion securable to the band at a desired location around the band's length and has portions for contacting and engaging a rim or ridge of the lid or base, as the case may be, to substantially resist movement of the band in a direction away from the rim or ridge and toward the lid's or base's edge. Multiple retaining clips may be positioned at various respective locations around the band to further or more evenly limit relative movement between the band and the device's lid or base, as the case may be.
Claims
1. A retaining clip for a cooking device having a lid, base and hinge mechanism coupled to the lid and base by bands respectively extending at least partially around the lid and base, and having protruding rims respectively extending about the lid and base, said retaining clip comprising: a band interface portion for coupling to a band; a hook portion for contacting part of a rim of the cooking device; and a rim interface portion for receiving and trapping part of the rim between said band interface portion and said hook portion.
2. The retaining clip of claim 1, wherein said rim interface portion is intermediate said band interface portion and said hook portion.
3. The retaining clip of claim 1, wherein said rim interface portion is offset relative to said band interface portion.
4. The retaining clip of claim 1, wherein said hook portion defines an angle relative to said rim interface portion.
5. The retaining clip of claim 1, wherein said angle is selected to conform to the shape of the rim and limit movement of the rim relative to the band.
6. A retaining clip for a cooking device having a lid, base and hinge mechanism coupled to the lid and base by bands respectively extending at least partially around the lid and base, and having protruding rims respectively extending about the lid and base, said retaining clip comprising: a first portion adapted for connection to a band; and a second portion adapted to engage a rim and limit movement of the rim relative to the band.
7. The retaining clip of claim 6, wherein said first portion is adapted for connection to the band via a fastener.
8. The retaining clip of claim 6, wherein said first portion is adapted for connection to the band via crimping.
9. The retaining clip of claim 6, wherein said first portion is adapted for connection to the band via welding.
10. The retaining clip of claim 6, wherein said first portion is adapted to reside on a first side of the rim and said second portion is adapted to engage the rim on a second side of the rim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] Referring now to the drawings in which like numerals represent like elements or steps throughout the several views,
[0017] As illustrated in
[0018] Each retaining clip 100, as illustrated in
[0019] The band interface portion 130 is substantially planar and defines a hole 136 extending therethrough between the retaining clip's first and second surfaces 126, 128. The band interface portion 130 is configured for cooperation with a band 108, 110 such that, when the retaining clip 100 is secured to a band 108, 110, the first surface 126 is adjacent and in contact with a band 108, 110. The hole 136 is located relative to the retaining clip's first end 122 for collinear alignment with a corresponding hole defined in a band 108, 110. The hole 136 is sized similarly to a corresponding hole defined in a band 108, 110 for receiving a fastener 120 therethrough that secures the band interface portion 130 to a band 108, 110.
[0020] The rim interface portion 134 is also substantially planar, but the plane of the rim interface portion 134 is slightly offset relative to the plane of the band interface portion 130 to allow the retaining clip 100 to interface with and receive a protruding rim 112, 116 of the cooking device. Together, the rim interface portion 134 and band interface portion 130 are configured such that the portion of the first surface 126 of the retaining clip 100 in the area of the rim interface portion 134 is adjacent and in contact with a protruding rim 112, 116 of the lid 104 or base 106 of the cooking device 102 when the retaining clip 100 is in use.
[0021] The hook portion 132 and rim interface portion 134 of the retaining clip 100 define an angle, α, therebetween selected to substantially correspond and conform to the angle formed by the surface of the rim 112, 116 of a respective lid 104 or base 106. By virtue of such configuration, the portion of the first surface 126 of the retaining clip 100 in the area of the hook portion 132 is adjacent to and in contact with the surface of the rim 112, 116 when the retaining clip 100 is in use. Also, part of the rim 112, 116 is trapped between the retaining clip's hook portion 132 and band interface portion 130 by virtue of the rim interface portion 134 being offset relative to the band interface portion 130, thereby substantially limiting and restricting movement between the respective lid 104 or base 106 and the band 108, 110 to which the retaining clip 100 is secured.
[0022] In use according to a method of the example embodiment, a retaining clip 100 is positioned at a location about the centerline of the lid 104 or base 106 of a cooking device 100 with hole 136 in collinear alignment with a corresponding hole defined in a band 108, 110 respectively extending at least partially about the lid 104 or base 106. If positioned about the lid 104, the retaining clip's second end 124 is at a vertical elevation above that of the retaining clip's first end 122. Alternatively, if positioned about the base 106, the retaining clip's second end 124 is at a vertical elevation below that of the retaining clip's first end 122. The retaining clip 100 is also positioned with the band interface portion 130 (and a portion of first surface 126 in the area of the band interface portion 130) adjacent to and in contact with the band 108, 110. Additionally, in such position, the rim interface portion 134 receives and is in contact with part of a protruding rim 112, 116 of the lid 104 or base 106, as the case may be, of the cooking device 100. In addition, the hook portion 132 and, more particularly, the portion of the retaining clip's first surface 126 in the area of the hook portion 132 contacts and engages the surface of the rim 112, 116 and traps part of the rim 112, 116 between the clip's hook portion 132 and band interface portion 130. Once so positioned, a fastener 120 is inserted through hole 136 of the retaining clip 100 and through a corresponding collinearly-aligned hole defined in the band 108, 110 to secure the retaining clip 100 and the band interface portion 130 thereof to the band 108, 110.
[0023] According to the method, multiple retaining clips 100 may be similarly positioned at different locations about and secured to a band 108, 110 of the cooking device's lid 104 or base 106, as the case may be. After a retaining clip 100 is secured to a band 108, 110, engagement of the clip's hook portion 132 with the device's rim 112, 116 and trapping of part of the rim 112, 116 between the clip's hook portion 132 and band interface portion 130, limits and may prevent relative movement between the band 108, 110 and the cooking device's rim 112, 116 and, hence, also between the cooking device's lid 104 or base 106 and the band 108, 110, as the case may be. The installation and use of multiple retaining clips 100 provides similar limiting of movement at multiple locations around the cooking device's lid 104 or base 106.
[0024] 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.