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Mesquite burning outdoor cooking device

  • US 4,690,125 A
  • Filed: 10/21/1985
  • Issued: 09/01/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/21/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A high temperature outdoor cooking device suitable for use with hot burning materials such as mesquite charcoal, or equivalent, said cooking device comprising:

  • a firebox having interconnected side walls and a bottom wall;

    a grill assembly means supportably arranged over the firebox for retaining items to be cooked;

    liner sheet means forming a curtain-like barrier inwardly of the side walls and comprising at least four separate unconnected liner sections each liner section associated with means for disengagenbly attaching it to and spacing it inwardly of a firebox side wall and wherein each said liner section is individually removable from the cooking device facilitating selective replacement of any one thereof without disengaging any of the others, said liner sheet means including opposing liner sections thereof having opposing shelf support means;

    grate means being supportable by said shelf support means within the firebox at a distance above the bottom wall of said firebox, said liner sheet means being arranged to laterally surround said grate means whereby to insulate said firebox side walls from material burning on said grate means, and wherein said grate means is freely removably from said support shelf means;

    said cooking device being capable of combusting mesquite charcoal, or equivalent, as a heat source for extended use therewith whereby the liner sheet means protects the firebox side walls from heat degradation which might otherwise be caused by temperatures ranging up to about 1500°

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