Outdoor grill with extractable food supporting rack
First Claim
1. An outdoor grill comprising:
- a vertically extending standard;
a housing mounted at the top of said standard and including;
a fuel-containing base portion; and
a hood having a lower edge and being hingedly connected to said base portion for pivotation about a horizontal pivotal axis from a first, closed position to an open position;
a fuel-supporting grate vertically removably positioned in the lower portion of said housing in said base portion for supporting a combustible fuel;
a foraminous food-supporting rack assembly horizontally reciprocably mounted in said base portion of said housing above said fuel-supporting grate;
an opening in one side of the base portion of said housing through which said food-supporting rack assembly can be pulled directly outwardly in horizontal reciprocation for purposes of removing the food on the food-supporting rack assembly from the interior of the housing; and
a drip pan assembly pivotally secured to a side of the base portion of said housing for pivotation about a horizontal axis located adjacent the opening into the base portion of said housing, said drip pan assembly including;
a pan having confining flanges extending around the outer perimeter thereof; and
track means secured to said flanges for movably supporting said food-supporting rack assembly when said food-supporting rack assembly is extricated from said housing by movement horizontally through said opening in the base portion of said housing from the interior of the housing to the exterior thereof to a position over said drip pan assembly and at rest upon said track means.
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Abstract
An outdoor grill for cooking over a bed of combustible fuel, such as charcoal, including a supporting structure having a housing mounted at the upper side thereof. The housing includes a fuel-containing base portion, and a hood which is movably mounted above the base portion so that heat and smoke from the fuel moves upwardly into the hood and can be vented therefrom. A foraminous grate or tray is slidably mounted on tracks positioned between the upper portion of the base and the lower portion of the hood for supporting food to be cooked over the fuel. The grate or tray can be reciprocated on tracks to a position facilitating smoke-free inspection of the food by pulling the food-supporting tray horizontally outwardly from the interior of the housing.
74 Citations
21 Claims
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1. An outdoor grill comprising:
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a vertically extending standard; a housing mounted at the top of said standard and including; a fuel-containing base portion; and a hood having a lower edge and being hingedly connected to said base portion for pivotation about a horizontal pivotal axis from a first, closed position to an open position; a fuel-supporting grate vertically removably positioned in the lower portion of said housing in said base portion for supporting a combustible fuel; a foraminous food-supporting rack assembly horizontally reciprocably mounted in said base portion of said housing above said fuel-supporting grate; an opening in one side of the base portion of said housing through which said food-supporting rack assembly can be pulled directly outwardly in horizontal reciprocation for purposes of removing the food on the food-supporting rack assembly from the interior of the housing; and a drip pan assembly pivotally secured to a side of the base portion of said housing for pivotation about a horizontal axis located adjacent the opening into the base portion of said housing, said drip pan assembly including; a pan having confining flanges extending around the outer perimeter thereof; and track means secured to said flanges for movably supporting said food-supporting rack assembly when said food-supporting rack assembly is extricated from said housing by movement horizontally through said opening in the base portion of said housing from the interior of the housing to the exterior thereof to a position over said drip pan assembly and at rest upon said track means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A pull out shelf-type grill and smoker comprising:
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a housing having an opening in one side thereof; means for supporting fuel in the lower portion of the housing; means for venting smoke from the upper portion of said housing; a food-supporting rack assembly positioned in said housing and aligned with said opening for reciprocating movement into and out of said housing through said opening, said food-supporting rack assembly including a wall plate at one side thereof of a size, shape and location to close said opening in the housing when all of said rack assembly, except said wall plate, is moved through said opening to the outside of said housing to prevent smoke and heat from passing through the opening; and a drip pan assembly pivotally secured to the housing at a location adjacent said opening, said drip pan assembly being pivotable between an inoperative position, in which the drip pan assembly extends alongside said housing, to an operative, food inspection position in which said drip pan assembly extends substantially horizontally outwardly from said housing, said drip pan assembly including a pair of spaced, horizontally extending, parallel tracks aligned with said opening when the drip pan assembly is in its operative, food inspection position for slidably receiving said food-supporting rack assembly when said food-supporting rack assembly is moved outwardly through said opening in a horizontal movement to place all of the food-supporting rack assembly outside of said housing except said wall plate. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. An outdoor grill comprising:
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a vertically extending standard; a hollow housing mounted at the top of said standard and including; a fuel-containing base portion having an upper side which is open at a top edge, and which has an open topped, vertically extending lateral opening formed in one side of said base portion adjacent the top edge thereof; and a hood having a lower edge adjacent, and cooperating with the upper edge of said base portion, said hood being hingedly connected to said base portion at one side thereof for pivotation about a horizontal axis between an open position, and a closed position in which said lower edge of the hood forms an upper boundary of said lateral opening in said base portion, and extends across the open top of said opening; a fuel-supporting grate vertically removably positioned in the lower portion of said housing in said base portion for supporting a combustible fuel, said fuel-supporting grate being removable upwardly through the opening in the upper side of the base portion at a time when said hood is pivoted to said open position; a foraminous food-supporting rack assembly horizontally reciprocably mounted in said base portion of said housing above said fuel-supporting grate and aligned with said lateral opening in said housing base portion so that said food-supporting rack assembly can be pulled outwardly in a horizontal reciprocating motion for purposes of removing the food on the food-supporting rack assembly from the interior of the housing when said rack assembly is reciprocated through the opening to the outer side of said housing, said food-supporting rack assembly comprising; a foraminous grate for supporting food; a vertically extending front wall along one side of said foraminous grate and positioned to close substantially all of said lateral opening into said base portion of said housing when said food-supporting rack assembly is positioned in the cooking position inside said base portion and above said fuel-supporting grate; a handle secured to said vertically extending front wall and projecting outwardly from the base portion of said housing on the outer side thereof; and a vertically extending back wall spaced horizontally from, and extending parallel to, said vertically extending front wall and disposed on the opposite side of said food-supporting rack assembly from said vertically extending front wall, said vertically extending back wall having a transverse width in the vertical direction which is greater than the width of the vertically extending lateral opening into the base portion in said housing so that said vertically extending back wall will not pass through said opening when said hood is in the closed position with the lower edge of said hood forming the top side of said opening, and wherein said back wall thus functions to arrest the movement of said food-supporting rack assembly in a horizontal direction of movement out of said housing as said food-supporting rack assembly is moved from an internal cooking position to an outside-the-housing food inspection position in which said vertically extending back wall contacts the lower edge of said hood on the inner side of said hood, said back wall thus closing the opening in the base portion of said housing to prevent smoke and heat from passing out of the opening in said housing when said food-supporting grate is on the outer side of the housing to permit manipulation of the food thereon, while nevertheless permitting smoke and heat to pass upwardly into the closed hood at this time, said food-supporting rack being removable from the base portion of the housing completely at a time when the hood is pivoted upwardly to its open position, whereby, at that time, after said foraminous food-supporting grate has been reciprocated through the opening to a position outside of the base portion of the housing, said fuel-supporting grate can be vertically lifted upwardly to remove the same from the open upper side of said base portion and through the opened hood.
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