Cooking apparatus
First Claim
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1. A cooking apparatus comprising:
- a fire bowl mounted on a supporting frame;
at least one shelf pivotally mounted to said fire bowl, said shelf being movable between a stowage position within said fire bowl to a usage position located externally of said fire bowl; and
at least one leg, said supporting frame comprising a pair of main frame members, each of said main frame members being channel shaped defining an internal cavity, said leg being mounted within said internal cavity.
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Abstract
A cooking apparatus is provided comprising a fire bowl having an internal chamber, a grill located within the internal chamber and at least one shelf pivotally mounted to the fire bowl. The shelf is movable between a stowage position within the fire bowl to a usage position located externally of the fire bowl.
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38 Claims
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1. A cooking apparatus comprising:
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a fire bowl mounted on a supporting frame;
at least one shelf pivotally mounted to said fire bowl, said shelf being movable between a stowage position within said fire bowl to a usage position located externally of said fire bowl; and
at least one leg, said supporting frame comprising a pair of main frame members, each of said main frame members being channel shaped defining an internal cavity, said leg being mounted within said internal cavity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
said supporting frame including a pair of main frame members which are spaced apart, each said main frame member being channel shaped defining an internal cavity, each said leg member being mounted within a said internal cavity.
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19. The cooking apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein:
said leg members being crossed when in said retracted position.
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20. The cooking apparatus as defined in claim 16 comprising:
said leg members being located substantially parallel and spaced apart when in said extended position.
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21. The cooking apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein:
one of said leg members having low frictional rolling means to facilitate moving of said cooking apparatus from one local to another.
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22. The cooking apparatus as defined in claim 16 comprising:
manually operable tightening means for securing of said leg members when in said extended position.
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23. The cooking apparatus as defined in claim 16 comprising:
latching means for locking of said leg members in said retracted position.
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24. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said fire bowl comprises a bottom which is connected to a pair of sidewalls with said bottom being located between said sidewalls, said bottom has an arcuate shape which extends from a left side to a right side, said sidewalls having a free upper edge.
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25. A barbecue cooking system comprising:
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a fire bowl comprising peripheral walls, a continuous bottom and an open top, said peripheral walls defining an internal chamber, said peripheral walls comprising a top portion and an internal surface;
a grill located within said internal chamber;
a lid mountable on said fire bowl;
a stand for supporting said fire bowl;
at least one handle; and
at least one shelf pivotally mounted to said peripheral walls at said internal surface and below said top portion of said fire walls, said shelf being foldable into said fire bowl during a storage position and extendable from said fire bowl during a usage position, said handle supporting said shelf during said usage position. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
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38. A cooking apparatus comprising:
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a fire bowl comprising an exterior undersurface and a pair of spaced apart handles;
a lid removably engagable with said fire bowl; and
a stand to be locatable against said exterior undersurface to spacingly position said fire bowl from a supporting surface during a usage position, said stand being situated atop said lid in a close conforming manner and connected to said handles of said fire bowl during a non-use position.
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