AU2019250273B2 - A Barbeque Assembly - Google Patents
A Barbeque AssemblyInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
- A47J37/00—Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
- A47J37/06—Roasters; Grills; Sandwich grills
- A47J37/07—Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues
- A47J37/0704—Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues with horizontal fire box
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
- A47J37/00—Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
- A47J37/06—Roasters; Grills; Sandwich grills
- A47J37/067—Horizontally disposed broiling griddles
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Abstract
The present invention is directed broadly to a barbeque assembly 10 comprising: 1. a pair of adjacent cooking elements 12a and 12b adapted to mount within a support frame sub-assembly 14, each of the cooking elements 12a/b including an elongate drain opening 16a/b respectively; 2. a catchment element 18 mounted within the support frame sub-assembly 14 and located underneath the drain openings 16a/b; 3. a sweeping mechanism 20 movable mounted to the support frame sub assembly 14 and arranged to cooperate with the catchment element 18 for sweeping of cooking residues (not shown) from the catchment element 18.
Description
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[0001] The present invention relates broadly to a barbeque assembly. The invention is also generally directed to both a cooking element and a sweeping mechanism of a barbeque.
Background
[0002] It is important in the design of a barbeque to incorporate adequate run-off from cooking surfaces to minimise the build-up of fats, grease and other cooking residues. For solid cooking surfaces, this objective is generally achieved by incorporating an inward slope or gradient directed toward a central drain opening in the solid surface. The drain opening allows cooking residues to thus flow under the influence of gravity from the solid surface to an underlying tray or other removable container in which the cooking residues are collected. For grates, the uppermost parallel bars may be shaped in cross-section to form channels along which the cooking residue flows, depending on the decline of the grate, toward the front or rear of the barbeque. The cooking residues then discharge into the firebox and an underlying removable tray. These conventional drain arrangements are relatively ineffective in reducing the build-up of cooking residues and often result in excess build-up of grease and other flammable cooking residues within the firebox leading to flare-ups.
[0003] Australian patent application no. 2013206523 is directed to a barbeque assembly including a collection tray mounted at a front of the barbeque for collecting run-off from cooking surfaces. The collection tray supports the cooking surfaces so that cooking residue can run-off the front edge of either the cooking plate of the grill grate having channels formed in it. The cooking residue collected in the collection tray, under the influence of gravity, flows along an inclined channel located at a front of the tray. The inclined channel discharges the cooking residues to a removable reservoir located outside the barbeque. Although this arrangement is relatively effective in promoting the flow of cooking residues from the cooking surfaces, it is
susceptible to the build-up of residues in the collection tray blocking the flow of these residues.
Summary of Invention
[0004] According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a barbeque assembly comprising: one or more cooking elements each defining a cooking surface and 2019250273
adapted to mount within a support frame sub-assembly, each of said cooking elements including a drain opening; a catchment element including a gutter defining an elongate channel disposed directly underneath the drain opening for collecting cooking residue drained from the cooking surface via the drain opening, the catchment element adapted to mount within the support frame sub- assembly; a sweeping mechanism including (i) a blade at least in part shaped substantially complementary to a transverse section of the elongate channel of the gutter; and (ii) an actuator arm at a distal end connected to the blade and extending outside of the support frame sub-assembly to permit actuation of the blade in sweeping the cooking residue from the gutter, said sweeping mechanism adapted to movably mount to the support frame sub-assembly and configured to cooperate with the catchment element whereby movement of the sweeping mechanism relative to the support frame sub-assembly promotes sweeping of the cooking residues from the catchment element
[0005] According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a sweeping mechanism of a barbeque, said sweeping mechanism being adapted to cooperate with a catchment element in which cooking residues are collected, the sweeping mechanism configured on movement relative to the catchment element to promote sweeping of the cooking residues collected in the catchment element.
[0006] According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a cooking element of a barbeque, said cooking element defining a cooking surface and including an elongate drain opening disposed adjacent a perimeter edge of the cooking surface,
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the elongate drain opening being configured for drainage of cooking residues from the cooking surface to an underlying catchment element via the elongate drain opening.
[0007] Preferably the catchment element includes a gutter defining an elongate channel disposed directly underneath the elongate drain opening for collecting the cooking residue drained from the cooking surface via the elongate drain opening. More preferably the catchment element is associated with one or more discharge elements connected to the gutter for discharge of the cooking residue swept from the gutter under the influence of the sweeping mechanism. Even more preferably at least one of said discharge elements is provided at an end of the gutter and formed as a discharge trough raked downward from the gutter.
[0008] Preferably the sweeping mechanism includes a blade at least in part shaped substantially complementary to a transverse section of the elongate channel of the gutter. More preferably the sweeping mechanism also includes a return element extending substantially perpendicular from a distal end of the blade thereby defining a scoop which promotes sweeping of the cooking residue from the gutter on movement of the sweeping mechanism in the direction of the return element. Even more preferably the return element is substantially planar and configured on sweeping of the gutter to slide across a substantially planar floor of the gutter.
[0009] Preferably the sweeping mechanism further includes an actuator arm at a distal end connected to the blade and extending outside of the support frame sub assembly to permit actuation of the blade in sweeping the cooking residue from the gutter. More preferably the sweeping mechanism still further includes an actuator head connected to a proximal end of the actuator arm to facilitate sweeping of the blade along the gutter. Still more preferably the actuator head is configured on sliding movement of said head in a forward direction to orient the blade in a substantially vertical disposition wherein the blade extends the full depth of the channel of the gutter. Even still more preferably the actuator head is configured on sliding movement of said head in a reverse direction to tilt the blade whereby it is raised relative to its disposition when moved in the forward direction.
[0010] Preferably the drain opening is elongate and disposed adjacent at least one perimeter edge of said cooking surface. More preferably the elongate drain opening includes a plurality of drain openings aligned with one another and extending through the cooking element for draining of the cooking residues from the cooking surface. More preferably the elongate drain opening also includes a groove extending across the cooking surface of the cooking element, the groove being aligned and formed continuous with the plurality of aligned drain openings.
[0011] Preferably the cooking element is in the form of a cooking plate wherein the cooking surface is substantially continuous with the exception of the elongate drain opening. Alternatively, the cooking element is in the form of a cooking grate oriented with its parallel bars substantially perpendicular to the catchment element.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0012] In order to achieve a better understanding of the nature of the present invention a preferred embodiment of a barbeque assembly will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective of view of one embodiment of a barbeque assembly according to a first aspect of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the barbeque assembly of the embodiment of figure 1 with the cooking elements removed for clarity;
Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view in cross-section of the sweeping mechanism of a second aspect of the invention taken from the barbeque assembly of the embodiment of the preceding figures;
Figure 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the sweeping mechanism and the associated catchment element of the barbeque assembly of the embodiment of the preceding figures with the cooking elements removed for clarity;
Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view in cross-section of the sweeping mechanism of the preceding figures showing the sweeping mechanism on movement in a reverse direction;
Figure 6 is an enlarged perspective view of the sweeping mechanism of the preceding figures moving in the reverse direction with the cooking elements removed for clarity;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a barbeque assembly according to a first aspect of the present invention;
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the barbeque assembly of the other embodiment of figure 7 with the cooking elements removed for clarity;
Figure 9 is an enlarged perspective view in cross-section of the sweeping mechanism of a second aspect of the invention taken from the barbeque assembly of the other embodiment of figures 7 and 8;
Figure 10 is an enlarged perspective view of the sweeping mechanism and the associated catchment element of the barbeque assembly of the other embodiment of figures 7 to 9 with the cooking elements removed for clarity;
Figure 11 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the cooking element of a third aspect of the invention taken from the barbeque assembly of figures 7 to 10 and shown together with the underlying catchment element;
Figure 12 is an enlarged perspective view of the barbeque assembly of figures 7 to 11 showing the sweeping mechanism located at an opposite end of the barbeque assembly.
Detailed Description
[0013] As seen in figures 1 to 6, there is a barbeque assembly 10 of one embodiment of a first aspect of the invention. It will be understood that the barbeque assembly 10 is suitable for fitting to a benchtop or other permanent barbeque installation. Alternatively, the barbeque assembly 10 may be mounted within a mobile stand or other portable barbeque installation. The barbeque assembly 10 of this example broadly comprises:
1. a pair of adjacent cooking elements 12a and 12b adapted to mount within a support frame sub-assembly 14, each of the cooking elements 12a/b including an elongate drain opening 16a/b respectively; 2. 2. a catchment element 18 mounted within the support frame sub-assembly 14 and located underneath the drain openings 16a/b; 3. 3. a sweeping mechanism 20 movable mounted to the support frame sub assembly 14 and arranged to cooperate with the catchment element 18 for sweeping of cooking residues (not shown) from the catchment element 18.
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[0014] In this embodiment each of the cooking elements 12a and 12b defines a cooking surface 22a and 22b adapted for cooking food (not shown) in a traditional manner. It will be understood that cooking residues, derived from cooking the food, collect on the cooking surfaces 22a/b. In this example the elongate drain opening such as 16a is disposed adjacent a perimeter edge such as 24a of the cooking surface 22a. The cooking surface 22a includes, or is oriented with, a slight decline which promotes flow of the cooking residues toward the elongate drain opening such as 16a.
[0015] As seen in figure 2, the catchment element 18 of this embodiment includes a gutter 26 defining an elongate channel 28. The elongate channel 28 is located directly underneath both of the elongate drain openings 16a/b for collecting the cooking residue drained from the cooking surface 22a/b via said drain openings 16a/b (see figure 1). The catchment element 18 is associated with a discharge element in the form of a discharge trough 30 connected to the gutter 26 for discharge of the cooking residue from the gutter 26. The cooking residue is swept from the gutter 26 toward the discharge trough 30 using the sweeping mechanism 20. In this example the discharge trough 30 is connected at an end of the gutter 26 and raked downward from the gutter 26 to promote the flow of cooking residues.
[0016] As seen in figures 3 to 6, the sweeping mechanism 20 includes a blade 34 shaped substantially complementary to a transverse section of the elongate channel 28 of the gutter 26. The sweeping mechanism 20 may optionally include a return element 36 formed continuous with and extending perpendicular from a distal end of the blade 34. The optional return element 36 together with the blade 34 define a scoop which promotes sweeping of the cooking residue from the gutter 26. The sweeping mechanism 20 further includes an actuator arm 38 at a distal end connected to the blade 34. The actuator arm 38 is configured to extend outside the support frame sub-assembly 14 for connection at a proximal end to an actuator head 40. The actuator head 40 facilitates sweeping of the blade 34 along the gutter 26 to promote sweeping of cooking residues from the gutter 26. In this example and as best seen in figure 3, the actuator arm 38 is formed in three continuous segments 42a to 42c connected perpendicular to one another. The actuator arm 38 is thus configured wherein:
1. 1. the first segment 42a connects to the blade 34 and extends in a generally upright disposition outward from the elongate channel 28; 2. 2. the second segment 42b extends in a generally horizontal disposition through a first slot 44 formed in the support frame sub-assembly 14, said slot 44 configured to permit sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20; 3. 3. the third segment 42c extends in a generally upright disposition through a second slot 48 formed in the support frame sub-assembly 14 to permit sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20, the third segment 42c being connected to the actuator head 40 outside the support frame sub-assembly 14.
[0017] Figures 1 and 2 show the sweeping mechanism 20 in a starting position in preparation for sweeping of the cooking residue from the gutter 26 or other catchment element. The sweeping mechanism 20 is moved in a sliding action in a forward direction toward a finish position depicted in figures 3 and 4. The actuator head 40 is configured so that, on sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20 in the forward direction, the blade 34 is oriented in a substantially vertical disposition. This means the blade 34 extends the full depth of the elongate channel 28 of the gutter 26. In this example, the optional return element 36 slides across a substantially planar floor 49 of the gutter 26 on sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20 in the forward direction. As seen in figures 5 and 6, the actuator head 40 is configured where on sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20 in a reverse direction the blade 34 is caused to tilt. This means the blade 34 is raised relative to its disposition when the sweeping mechanism 20 is moved in the forward direction. The blade 34 and the optional return element 36 are thus lifted clear of the floor 49 of the gutter 26 during movement of the sweeping mechanism 20 in the reverse direction.
[0018] As seen in figures 3 to 6, the actuator head 40 of this embodiment is specifically designed to provide vertical orientation of the blade 34 on sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20 in the forward direction and tilting of the blade 34 on sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20 in the reverse direction. In particular, the actuator head 40 includes a gripping portion 50 which is designed to be finger gripped for sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20 in either the forward or reverse directions. The gripping portion 50 is at its base connected to a foot element 52 which includes a bearing surface 53 (designated in broken line detail) configured to slide across an upper running surface 54 of the support frame sub assembly 14 alongside the second slot 48. This movement provides the sliding action of the sweeping mechanism 20 in the forward direction. It is to be understood that planes generally defined by the floor 49 of the gutter 26, the first slot 44 and the upper running surface 54 of the support frame sub-assembly 14 are oriented substantially parallel to one another. This arrangement ensures sweeping for the full depth of the gutter 26 during sliding movement of the actuator head 40.
[0019] The actuator head 40 may also include a bevelled surface 56 (designated in broken line detail) formed continuous with, and at an angle to, the bearing surface 53 of the foot element 52. The bevelled surface 56 is designed where on sliding movement of the sweeping mechanism 20 in the reverse direction, the bevelled surface 56 of the actuator head 40 is rolled into sliding contact with the upper running surface 54 of the perimeter frame 14. This rocking action of the actuator head 40 rotates the second segment 42b of the actuator arm 38 about the first slot 44 causing the blade 34 to tilt within the elongate channel 28.
[0020] It will be understood that sliding of the sweeping mechanism 20 in the forward direction is effective in promoting sweeping of cooking residues from the gutter 26 or other catchment element. The swept residue is expected to then flow under the influence of gravity from the end of the gutter 26 down the discharge trough 30. The sweeping mechanism 20 can then be slid in the reverse direction where the blade 34 and associated components are raised from the channel 28 for relatively unobstructed motion toward the starting position.
[0021] As seen in figures 7 to 12, there is a barbeque assembly 100 of another embodiment of the first aspect of the invention. For ease of reference, like components of this other barbeque assembly 100 have been designated with an additional "0", for example the sweeping mechanism is designated as 200.
[0022] The barbeque assembly 100 of this other embodiment is effectively the same as the preceding embodiment except for the following features:
1. the sweeping mechanism 200 remains in a substantially vertical disposition when sweeping cooking residues from the catchment element 180;
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2. 2. the sweeping mechanism 200 is effectively bi-directional, sweeping cooking residues when moved along the catchment element180 toward either of its opposing ends; 3. 3. the catchment element 180 is associated with a discharge element in the form of a pair of discharge troughs 300a and 300b located at respective of opposing ends of the gutter 260 for discharge of the cooking residue from the gutter 260; 4. 4. the blade 340 of the sweeping mechanism 200 is in profile of a trapezoidal shape with its larger dimension approaching the width of the floor 490 of the gutter 260 whereas its smaller dimension is narrower than the width of the entrance to the gutter 260; 5. the height of the gutter 260 of the elongate channel 280 is substantially equal to the width of the gutter 260 which is slightly tapered outward in an upward direction.
[0023] Figures 7 and 8 depict the sweeping mechanism 200 midway along the catchment element 180, typically in preparation for sweeping of the catchment element 180 in either direction toward opposite ends of the gutter 260. Figures 9 to 11 show the sweeping mechanism 200 at one end of the gutter 260 at the corresponding discharge element or discharge trough 300b, typically having swept cooking residue from the elongate channel 280 having collected from the cooking element 120b via its associated elongate drain opening 160b. Figure 12 illustrates the sweeping mechanism 200 at an opposite end of the gutter 260 at the other of the discharge elements or discharge troughs 300a, typically having swept cooking residues from the elongate channel 280 having collected from the cooking element 120a via the associated elongate drain opening 160a.
[0024] In second or third aspects of the invention the technology may be directed to either a sweeping mechanism or a cooking element, respectively, having the core characteristics of the preceding embodiment of the first aspect of the barbeque assembly. The sweeping mechanism of the second aspect is intended to encompass practically any mechanical contrivance which cooperates with a catchment element in a barbeque which captures cooking residues where the sweeping mechanism is moved to effect sweeping of the cooking residues from the catchment element. The cooking element of the third aspect of the invention is intended to extend to other
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cooking elements having an elongate drain opening disposed adjacent a perimeter edge where the drain opening is effective in the drainage of cooking residues directly to an underlying catchment element. In the second or third aspects, the invention need not be limited to the other components of the earlier aspect of the barbeque assembly including the support frame sub-assembly and the catchment element.
[0025] Now that preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in the preceding paragraphs, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the barbeque assembly and the other aspects of the invention have at least the following advantages:
1. the sweeping mechanism is effective in sweeping cooking residues from a catchment element associated with the barbeque; 2. 2. the cooking elements are configured for the direct flow of cooking residue from a cooking surface to an underlying catchment element; 3. the catchment element in its preferred embodiment is relatively easy to operate in effective sweeping of cooking residue from the associated catchment element; 4. the barbeque assembly including the cooking elements and/or sweeping mechanism lend themselves to existing barbeque designs without significant redesign of core features such as burner installations and associated valving.
[0026] Those skilled in the art will appreciated that the invention described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described. For example, the design and configuration of the sweeping mechanism may depart from the blade arrangement of the preferred embodiment provided the sweeping mechanism effectively promotes the discharge of cooking residue from the associated catchment element. For example, the actuator arm may exit the support frame sub assembly from a front exposed surface of said frame for sliding of the sweeping mechanism. The elongate drain opening may also depart from the preferred embodiment and remain within the intended scope of the invention provided drainage of cooking residue occurs directly from the cooking surface to the underlying catchment element. The barbeque assembly may include more than one sweeping mechanism dedicated to either the same catchment element or separate elements.
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[0027] All such variations and modifications are to be considered within the scope of the present invention the nature of which is to be determined from the foregoing 2019250273 18 description.
Claims (14)
1. A barbeque assembly comprising: one or more cooking elements each defining a cooking surface and adapted to mount within a support frame sub-assembly, each of said cooking elements including a drain opening; a catchment element including a gutter defining an elongate channel disposed directly underneath the drain opening for collecting cooking residue drained from the 2019250273
cooking surface via the drain opening, the catchment element adapted to mount within the support frame sub-assembly; a sweeping mechanism including (i) a blade at least in part shaped substantially complementary to a transverse section of the elongate channel of the gutter; and (ii) an actuator arm at a distal end connected to the blade and extending outside of the support frame sub-assembly to permit actuation of the blade in sweeping the cooking residue from the gutter, said sweeping mechanism adapted to movably mount to the support frame sub- assembly and configured to cooperate with the catchment element whereby movement of the sweeping mechanism relative to the support frame sub-assembly promotes sweeping of the cooking residues from the catchment element.
2. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the catchment element is associated with one or more discharge elements connected to the gutter for discharge of the cooking residue swept from the gutter under the influence of the sweeping mechanism.
3. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein at least one of said discharge elements is provided at an end of the gutter and formed as a discharge trough raked downward from the gutter.
4. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sweeping mechanism also includes a return element extending substantially perpendicular from a distal end of the blade thereby defining a scoop which promotes sweeping of the cooking residue from the gutter on movement of the sweeping mechanism in the direction of the return element.
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5. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein the return element is substantially planar and configured on sweeping of the gutter to slide across a substantially planar floor of the gutter.
6. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sweeping mechanism still further includes an actuator head connected to a proximal end of the actuator arm to facilitate sweeping of the blade along the gutter. 2019250273
7. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the actuator head is configured on sliding movement of said head in a forward direction to orient the blade in a substantially vertical disposition wherein the blade extends the full depth of the channel of the gutter.
8. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein the actuator head is configured on sliding movement of said head in a reverse direction to tilt the blade whereby it is raised relative to its disposition when moved in the forward direction.
9. A barbeque assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the drain opening is elongate and disposed adjacent at least one perimeter edge of said cooking surface.
10. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein the elongate drain opening includes a plurality of drain openings aligned with one another and extending through the cooking element for draining of the cooking residues from the cooking surface.
11. A barbeque assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein the elongate drain opening also includes a groove extending across the cooking surface of the cooking element, the groove being aligned and formed continuous with the plurality of aligned drain openings.
12. A barbeque assembly as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 11 wherein the cooking element is in the form of a cooking plate wherein the cooking
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surface is substantially continuous with the exception of the elongate drain opening.
13. A barbeque assembly as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 11 wherein the cooking element is in the form of a cooking grate oriented with its parallel bars substantially perpendicular to the catchment element. 2019250273
14. A barbeque assembly as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 11 wherein the cooking element is in the form of a cooking grate oriented with its parallel bars substantially perpendicular to the catchment element.
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