CA2026407C - Set for use on a camping fire - Google Patents

Set for use on a camping fire

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CA2026407C
CA2026407C CA002026407A CA2026407A CA2026407C CA 2026407 C CA2026407 C CA 2026407C CA 002026407 A CA002026407 A CA 002026407A CA 2026407 A CA2026407 A CA 2026407A CA 2026407 C CA2026407 C CA 2026407C
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Prior art keywords
rods
rod
grill
point
crank handle
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CA002026407A
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French (fr)
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Christoph Wolf
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Wolf Handels AG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J37/00Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
    • A47J37/06Roasters; Grills; Sandwich grills
    • A47J37/07Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues
    • A47J37/0763Small-size, portable barbecues

Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
The set contains three rods which are provided with a point at one end and each of which is composed of three part rods which are screwed to one another.
A crank handle can be screwed onto one of the rods while the other two rods have, at the end opposite to the point, a hook or an eye into which the third rod can be inserted to enable it to be used as a grilling spit.
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Description

. 3 7 Set for use on a campinq fire BACKGROUND OF THE INVENT:tON
Grills or spits are used for grilling on a camping fire. The disadvantage of these known aids is that they require a relati~ely large amount of space for transportation, since they are bulky objects.
Another disadvantage is that neither a known grilling spit nor a known grill can be used for something else.
SUMMARY OF ~HE INVENTION
It is an object of the invent;on to provide a set intended for use on a camping fire and no longer having all these disadvantages. This object is achieved by a set which consists of at least the following parts:
- a crank handle, - three rods which are provided with a point at one ~ end and are of essentially the same length and same j thickness d, each one of which is capable of being divided into at least three part rods of essentially equal length, - two rods being provided, at the end which is opposite to the point, with a hook or an eye for insertion of the third rod and - the crank handle and that end of the third rod which is opposite to the point being designed in such a way that they can be connected to one another firmly but detachably, - a ring whose internal diameter is not significantly greater than 2.15 d, so that the three rods can be inserted together into the ring with little play, l and j - a chain provided with a hook at at least one end.
~~ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
q An embodiment of the camping set according to ,~ 35 the invention and an extension of this set aredescribed below with reference to the attached drawing.
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Figure 1 shows a first possibility for its use, Figure 2 shows, on a smaller scale, a further possibility for its use, Figure 3 shows, on a larger scale, the detail denoted by III in Fig. 1 and Fig. 4 shows a fur~her embodiment of the grill set according to the invention, in the position for use.
DESCRIPTTON FOR THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The set includes three rods 1, 2 and 3 which are of essentially the same length and each of which is provided with a point at one end. In the method of use shown in Fig. 1, the two rods 1 and 2 are inserted into the ground. The point of the third rod is denoted by 35.
I 15 Each of the three rods is formed by screwing together three part rods, i.e. rod 1 is formed from part rods 11, 12 and 13, rod 2 from p~rt rods 21, 22 and 23 and rod 3 from part rods 31, 32 and 33. Fig. 3 shows how the part rods 12 and 13 are connected to one another. The part rod 12 has, at one end, a threaded pin 12a which is screwed into the threaded hole 13a of part rod 13. In th~ present embodiment, all part rods forming a rod are connected to one another in this way, 1 the middle part rod expediently having an internal i 25 thread on one side and an external thread on the other side. The ends of the other part rods are then correspondingly formed. Rod 1 has a hook 14 at its end opposite to the point, and rod 2 has an eye 24. The hook 14 and the eye 24 enable the third rod 3 to be mounted so that it is freely rotatable. A crank 4, having a crank grip 41 rotatably mounted on it and a hand grip 42 likewise rotatably mounted, is screwed onto this third rod 3, at the opposite end to th,e point 35. The rod 3 now serves as a grilling spit, i.e. for passing through the food intended for grilling. Of course, the meat brackets 7 and 8 known per se for grilling spits can be pushed onto it and locked by ,~ .

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means of their screws 71 and 81, respectively. Each of these meat clamps 7 and 8 has a sleeve 73 or 83, respectively, which is provided with a clamping screw ;~
71 or 81, respectively, and on ~hich a U-shaped meat needle 72 or 82, respectively, is fastened.
~` For transport, the crank hamdle 4 is first unscrewed from the grilling spit 3, after which each of ~ ~
~ the three rods is separated into its three part rods, ; -J~ with the r~sult that the entire equipment can be housed `! 10 in a minimum transport space available everywhere.
Figure 2 shows a further use of the set ~- according to the invention: the three rods 1, 2 and 3, 3 all of which have the same diameter d, are held j together here by a ring 10 whose internal diameter D is 3 15 not significantly greater than 2.15 d, so that the i three rods can be inserted together into the ring 10 with only little play. If the three rods are then ~ spread apart, as shown in Figure 2, the result is a -i stable tripod, which is used for hanging a pot over a -fire by means of a chain 9 provided with a hook 91. In contrast to known tripods, it is also possible here to house the entire equipment in a very small space, -~
because the rods can be taken apart.
Figure 4 shows a further embodiment of the se~
accordin~ to the invention, for use on a camping fire~
:~ it additionally has two grill halves 5 and 6. Here, i! each of these halves consists of eight grill rods 51 or 61, respectively, which are connected rigidly to one another by two end rods 52 and 62, respectively. These two end rods each have a free end 52a or 62a, respectively, which can be inserted in~o a hole in the -sleeve 73 or 83, respectively, as shown in the drawing.
However, since this does not permit the stability required for a grill, individual grill rods 51 and 61 are curved around the rods 53 and 63 in such a way that at least two of the part rods, i.e. part rods 13 and 23 ~i ~j in this case, can be inserted into the grill so that ,' . . , ' ~
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Claims (5)

1. A set for use on a camping fire, which consists of at least the following parts:
- a crank handle, - three rods which are provided with a point at one end and are of essentially the same length and same thickness d, each one of which is capable of being divided into at least three part rods of essentially equal length, - two rods being provided, at the end which is opposite to the point, with a hook or an eye for insertion of the third rod and - the crank handle and that end of the third rod which is opposite to the point being designed in such a way that they can be connected to one another firmly but detachably, - a ring whose internal diameter is not significantly greater than 2.15 d, so that the three rods can be inserted together into the ring with little play, and - a chain provided with a hook at at least one end.
2. A set as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the three rods consists of three part rods screwed into one another.
3. A set as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crank handle and the third rod are provided with threads which can be screwed together.
4. A set as claimed in claim 1, which has two meat brackets which can be pushed onto one of the rods and can be clamped on it.
5. A set as claimed in claim 4, which has two grill halves which can be connected by the meat brackets and in which individual grill rods are curved in such a way that at least two part rods can be inserted into the grill parallel to its plane in order to stabilize, in a plane, the halves connected by the brackets.
CA002026407A 1989-09-28 1990-09-27 Set for use on a camping fire Expired - Fee Related CA2026407C (en)

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CH3515/89 1989-09-28
CH351589 1989-09-28

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