NZ610141B - Cooking Apparatus - Google Patents
Cooking ApparatusInfo
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- NZ610141B NZ610141B NZ610141A NZ61014113A NZ610141B NZ 610141 B NZ610141 B NZ 610141B NZ 610141 A NZ610141 A NZ 610141A NZ 61014113 A NZ61014113 A NZ 61014113A NZ 610141 B NZ610141 B NZ 610141B
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Abstract
610141 A cooking apparatus that is preferably made from a wine barrel is disclosed. The apparatus (50) includes a base member (52) and a plurality of wooden side members (54) held together to form a container (56), a heating means (58) inside the container (56) to generate heat in the container (56), the container (56) having an opening (60) to place food in the container (56), wherein the container (56) is able to store liquid to hydrate the wooden side members (54). ), the container (56) having an opening (60) to place food in the container (56), wherein the container (56) is able to store liquid to hydrate the wooden side members (54).
Description
COOKING TUS
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cooking apparatus and, particularly,
but not exclusively, to a cooking apparatus for barbecuing.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
A barbecue grill is, typically, a cooking device including a metal
container having a grill above a heat source for cooking food by placing on the
grill. Barbecue grills can be gas fuelled; charcoal fuelled or electrically heated
and are extremely popular methods of g, especially in warm climates.
Most gas fuelled ue grills reach high temperatures by forcing
the gas to burn quickly using high air~gas flow. These barbeque grills are
ineffective in ing smoke. Therefore, foods cooked on such barbecue griils
tend to become dry, if cooked for an extended period of time.
SUMMARY OF THE lON
With the aforementioned in mind, an aspect of the present invention
provides a cooking apparatus including a base member and a plurality of side
members, preferably , held together to form a container, a heating means
inside the ner for generating heat in the container, the container having an
opening for g food to be cooked in the container, wherein the container is
capable of storing. Storing of liquid advantageously maintains hydration of the
side members.
The heating means is a gas burner and is positioned above a
maximum liquid level. Preferably, the gas burner is an inline burner.
The apparatus includes a first shield member inside the container,
spaced from a side wall of the container and surrounding the burner to ct
flame from the gas burner from contacting the side wall. The shape of the first
shield member may complement shape of the side wall. At least one leg may
attach the first shield member to the container.
The apparatus may further include a second shield member below the
burner to restrict flame from the gas burner from directly contacting the base
member.
The apparatus may further include a third shield member above the
heating means to restrict debris from falling on the g means. Furthermore,
the third shield member is a receptacle having at least one aperture such that
solid debris of a size are gathered in the receptacle, and liquid debris exit the
receptacle. The third shield member may be used for charcoal grilling or smoking.
The apparatus may be provided with a scoop having an te
handle for ring smoke chips to the receptacle through an aperture on a side
of the container above the receptacle.
The apparatus may include a g outside the container for
securely mounting gas parts, and the gas parts may be mounted on a side of the
housing adjacent the container to protect the gas parts during transport.
The apparatus may include a hook mounted on a side of the ner
to hang a gas regulator attached to a flexible gas pipe connected to the burner.
The apparatus may include a rack ly having at least two legs
mountable in the container and at least one cooking rm locatable on the at
least two legs. Preferably, each leg includes a rest to receive a respective
protrusion attached to the at least one cooking platform. Further preferably, each
leg is received in a slot in a frame attached to the ner, wherein the frame is
the first shield member. The rack assembly may provide four cooking levels.
Preferably, at least one g platform includes a side edge to
restrict food from falling off.
The rack assembly may be removed from the container by relaxing a
pre-tensioned biasing means.
A thermostatic control valve may l the ature inside the
container.
The apparatus may include at least one first aperture on the side of the
container, the first aperture located below the heating means to feed air to the
heating means. In addition, a maximum liquid level is provided by the at least
one first aperture such that excessive liquid filled in the ner is drained from
the at least one first aperture. Moreover, the apparatus could be provided with a
plurality of such first apertures spaced from each other.
The apparatus may include a plurality of second apertures on the side
of the container, the second apertures located above the heating means to vent
heat and smoke from the container. Preferably, the plurality of second apertures
are spaced from each other. r preferably, the second apertures are
tapered from the outside of the container towards the inside of the container.
The tus may include a lid member to cover the opening of the
container.
Preferably, the lid member has a vent aperture to vent heat and smoke
from the cooking apparatus. Additionally, the apparatus may include an openable
vent cover to selectively open and close or partially open the vent aperture.
Preferably, the le vent cover is a plate rotatably ed to the lid
member.
The lid member may include a ity of wooden members held
together, and at least one strut member securely attached to the plurality of
wooden members by fasteners.
A handle may be attached to the lid member, the handle externai to the
cooking apparatus, to assist opening the container, wherein the handle includes a
wooden holding member. Preferably, the handle is d oppositely to a hinge
, the hinge member pivots the lid member relative to the container.
The apparatus may include a hinge member, the hinge member
pivotably attaches the lid member to the container such that the lid member can
be moved between a closed position in which the lid member covers the opening,
and an open position in which the lid member is moved away from the opening.
Preferably, the hinge member includes a first eiement attached to the
lid member, a second element attached to the container and a bar connecting the
first and second elements such that first element rotates relative to the second
element at the bar. The bar may be used as a handle to move the g
apparatus.
Additionally, the hinge member may include a biasing means to assist
opening and closing the container. The g means relaxes when moving the
lid member towards the open position such that the lid member is pulled by the
biasing means towards the open position. Whereas, the biasing means tenses
when moving the lid member towards the closed position in order to prevent the
free falling of the lid member on the opening of the container.
The hinge member may e a stopping means to restrict
movement of the lid member at a predetermined open position.
A ity of fasteners may attach a holding member to the plurality of
side members in order to secure the side members. Preferably, at least one
fastener attaches the holding member to each side member.
A plurality of wheels may be attached at bottom of the container to
assist moving the cooking apparatus. Preferably, a first wheel is attached at a first
end. the first end corresponds to location of a hinge member attaching the
container to a lid member, and a second wheel is attached at a second end, the
second end opposite the first end. One of the first and second wheels may be a
ble castor wheel and the other may be a fixed castor wheel.
BRIEF PTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example
only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 shows a three dimensional view of a cooking apparatus
according to an embodiment of the present invention in a closed position.
Figure 2 shows a three dimensional view of a top n of the
g apparatus of figure 1.
Figure 3 shows a sectional View of the cooking apparatus of figure 1.
Figure 4 shows a three dimensional view of the cooking tus of
figure 1. the View excludes the container.
Figure 5 shows a three dimensional view of the cooking apparatus of
figure 1, the view excludes the container and the first shield member.
Figure 6A, GB, 60 and 6D show various views of a cooking apparatus
according to another embodiment of the present invention in an open position
Figure 7 shows a View of the cooking apparatus of figure 6 in a closed
position.
Figure 8 shows an ed view of a vent aperture on a lid member
and a cover for the vent aperture.
»“l [0037] Figure 9 shows a housing attached to a container for mounting gas
parts.
{0038] Figure 10A and 108 show a scoop for delivering charcoal chips to a
shield member in the container.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED MENT
{0039] COOKING APPARATUS
In general, a cooking apparatus is disciosed which is capable of being
constructed from a wooden container. The cooking apparatus is preferabiy made
from a wine barrel.
Referring to the figures 1 to 7, a cooking apparatus 50 es a base
member 52 and a plurality of wooden side members 54 held together to form a
container 56. A plurality of ers 136 attaches a holding member 138 to the
each of side members 54 in order to secure the side s 54. The
arrangement prevents the side members 54 from unfastening even if they slightly
shrink in size because of the heat in the container 56.
{0042] The container 56 has an g 60 to place food in the container 56.
In this preferred example, the container 56 is a wooden barrel used for wine
making. A wine barrel is generally considered to be aesthetically pleasing and
unusual as a cooking apparatus. However, the cooking apparatus can be
constructed from any suitable shaped container. For example, a metal barrel
could be used but it has been found than a wooden barrel provides a number of
distinct advantages. Particularly, a wooden barrel es low thermal
tivity, allowing safer operation. in addition, a wooden barrel that has been
usly used for other purposes, such as for wine making, or other alcoholic
beverages, can provide added cooking benefits it terms of imparting aromas to
the food itself.
A heating means 58 inside the ner 56 is provided to generate
heat in the container 56. The heating means 58 in this embodiment is an inline
gas burner. it is also possible that an electric heater or a wood/coal fire, or other
heating source, could also be the heating means.
The gas burner 58 is located above a maximum liquid level. The
maximum liquid level is at the bottom of a first aperture 106 on the side wall 64 of
the container 56. Any excessive liquid entering the ner 56 is drained from
the first aperture 106. Additionally, the first aperture 106 feeds fresh air/oxygen to
the burner 58. in this embodiment, the container 56 has four first apertures 106
spaced from each other. Each first aperture 106 is circular having diameter
50mm. Each first aperture 106 is located 150mm from the bottom of the
container 56.
The container 56 is able to store liquid to hydrate the wooden side
members 54. It has been found that if the container 56 is not filled with a
hydrating liquid, such as water, when being used with a wooden barrel, the
wooden side members 54 tend to become dry and shrink in size. If the wooden
members 54 , the container 56 is no longer able to hoid the liquid. It is
envisioned that a separate receptacle, preferably made of metal, may be provided
for storing the liquid in the container 58.
When liquid is stored at the bottom of the container 56, the iiquid
receives waste matter from cooking such as food , fat and oil. Thereby, the
likelihood of waste matter adhering to the bottom of the container 56 is reduced
significantly. The container 56 is tilted to drain the liquid and any debris caught in
the liquid from the first aperture 106. The waste matter thereby disposed off
easiiy when ing the water from the container 56.
The preferred ievel of liquid stored in a wine barrel container 56 is
about 7cm to 12cm at the bottom of the ner 56. The liquid stored, in use, is
tap water.
It has also been singly found that the liquid also assists in
cooking of food by providing steam and, therefore, steaming the food. Providing
additionai cooking benefits to the food itself.
[00491 SHIELDS
Referring particularly to figures 4 and 5, a first shield member 62 is
positioned inside the container 56. The first shield member 62 is spaced from the
side wall 64 of the container 56, and it nds the gas burner 58. The first
shield member 62 is cylindricai to substantially complement the inside shape of
the container 56. The first shield member 62 is made of four metal sheets riveted
to each other to form a cylindrical shield.
The first shield member 62 protects a portion of the side wall 64 from
direct flame emitted by the gas burner 58 in use. Additionally, the first shield
member 62 protects the burner flame from wind entering through, for example,
the first aperture 106. The prototype cooking tus has been successfully
tested in an environment with wind speeds up to 40 knots (nautical miles an hour)
or approximately 74 kilometres per hour.
Four legs 66 attached the first shield member 62 to the base member
52. A fastener, such as a rivet, attaches a leg 66 to the two metal sheets of the
first shield member 62, such that the three components are joined together by a
single er. This arrangement allows the liquid placed at bottom of the
container 56 to be in direct contact with the side members 54. Also, the spacing
between the first shield member 62 and the container 56 assists in draining liquid
fimm” and any debris in the liquid from the container.
A second shield member 68 is located below the gas burner 58. The
second shield member 68 restricts flame and heat from being directed s
the base member 52 and, additionally, can redirect heat, that would otherwise be
lost, towards the grill ng platform 96, described beiow). Although, in use,
the container 56 will be filled with the liquid at its bottom, which, by its self,
cts flame and heat being directed towards the base member 52, the second
shield member 68 also restricts the flame and heat from reaching any flammabie
debris, such as fat d in the the liquid. The second shield member 68 is a
receptacle to pour smoking wood chips directly on flame to smoke the foods
being cooked.
A third shield member 70 is located above the heating means 58 to
restrict debris such as fat, oils, food particles from falling on the heating means
58. The third shield member 70 is a receptacle to catch and filter debris. The
receptacle 70 gathers solid debris of a certain size, thereby preventing this debris
from falling in the iiquid. The receptacle 70 has apertures 72 at its lower end to
release liquid debris such as cooking oils. moiten fat, etc. in the liquid to the
bottom of the container 56.
The acle 70 has an added age that it can be used to
place wood chips for smoking food. The wood chips are activated by the heat
from the heating means 58 located below, at an appropriate temperature,
allowing any food on the grill to be smoked. A scoop 74 having an elongate
handle 76 is provided for delivering smoking wood chips to the receptacle 70.
The scoop 74 enters the ner h an aperture 78 on the side wail 64 of
the container 56, the aperture 78 located above the receptacle 70.
In this embodiment, the aperture 78 is circular, and the scoop 74 and
its handle 76 are cylindricai. The scoop 74 holding wood chips is inserted in the
container 56 and rotated to drop wood chips in the receptacle 70. The design
[Mam ses the amount of wood chips that can be poured in the acle 70.
The three shield members 62, 68, 70 cover the burner 58 from the top,
bottom and side, to protect burner flame from wind, debris and the liquid.
The shield members 62, 68, 70 are made of metal, preferably stainless
steel.
GAS PARTS
Referring particularly to figure 9, a housing 80 mounted on the
container 56 and located external to the container 56 is provided for securing gas
parts 82 such as a gas valve, a flame e valve and an electric start switch.
The gas parts 82 are for monitoring and regulating the burner flame. The housing
80 has a removable inspection plate to service the gas parts 82. The gas parts
82 are mounted on a side 84 of the housing which is adjacent to the container 56,
y protecting the outside portions of the gas parts 82 from impact by a body
moving towards the container 56, which is more likely than impact by a body
moving tangential to the container 56.
A u-shaped hook is mounted on a side wall 64 of the container 56,
external to the container 56. The gas regulator 88 for connecting a gas cylinder
to the burner 58 can be hung on the hook 86 by the le pipe 90 attached to
the regulator 88. The regulator 88 is therefore safely stored when moving the
cooking apparatus 50.
A thermostatic control valve can control the temperature inside the
container 56. The thermostatic control valve includes a couple to detect
the temperature inside the container 56, and a gas supply regulator to control the
amount of gas being supplied to the burner 58 to bring the temperature inside the
container to a set temperature.
RACK LY
{0064] Referring ularly to figures 4 to 6D, A rack assembly 92 includes
four legs 94 mounted inside the container 56 to hold at least one cooking platform
96. The legs 94 are equidistantly spaced from each other. In this embodiment,
the cooking platform consists of two grills. The number of grill could be
increased, for example the cooking platform could have three or four grills. The
legs 94 are provided with cooking platform rests 98, which, in this example are
formed from the legs 94 by bending the legs 94 in an appropriate manner. The
cooking platform 96 includes a protrusion 100 to enabie the cooking platform 96
to sit on the rests 98. in this embodiment, each leg 94 includes a rest 98, and
each g platform 96 includes a corresponding protrusion 100.
One end of each of the legs 94 is received in a ponding slot 102
located on the first shield member 62 to position the legs 102. The legs 94 may
rest on the first shield member 62 such that the entire rack assembly 92 is
removable from the container 56.
The cooking platform 96 includes a side edge 104 to ct food from
g off the cooking platform 96. The side edge 104 is a 25mm wide stainless
steel band.
The rack assembly 92 is removed from the container 56 by relaxing a
pre-tensioned biasing means such as a spring.
VENTILATION
Referring ularly to figures 6A and 8, a ity of second
res 108 are provided on a side 64 of the container 56, d above the
heating means 58. The second apertures 108 vent heat and smoke from the
container 56. In this embodiment, there are sixteen second apertures 108
spaced from each other. The second apertures 108 are trustoconical in shape
having 20mm diameter at the outside of the container 56 and tapering to 12mm
er inside the container 56. This shape is useful for removing pressurised
gasses from inside the container 56.
The ventilation assists in removing excessive carbon monoxide,
created due to burning, from the container 56.
It has been found that the cooking apparatus 50 is prone to charring at
the top edge of the container 56 and edge of the lid member 110. The second
apertures 108 are located just under the top opening 60 of the container 56 to
remove excessive heat from this location, thereby reducing charring of the
cooking apparatus 50.
LID MEMBER
Referring particularly to figures 1 to 8, a lid member 110 is provided to
cover the opening 60 of the container 56.
A vent aperture 112 is ed to vent excessive heat and smoke
from the cooking apparatus 50. In this embodiment, the vent aperture 112 is
located at the center of the lid member 110. Also provided is an openable vent
cover 114 to selectively open or close the vent aperture 110. The openable vent
cover 114 is a steel plate having a wooden a handle which is rotatably attached to
the lid member 110. The vent aperture 112 also enables inspection of the food
being cooked t opening the container 56.
The lid member 110 is a wine barrel lid including a plurality of wooden
members s) 116 held together. Two strut members 118 securely attached
the plurality of wooden members 116 by means of fasteners. Therefore, even if
the wooden s 116 become dry and shrink in size, they are still held in
place by the strut members 118.
A handle 120 is attached to the lid member 110 to assist g the
container 56. The handle includes a wooden holding member 122 on a metal
bracket, the metal bracket attached to the lid member 110. The handle 120 is
located external to the cooking apparatus 50. The wooden holding member 122,
because of its low thermal conductivity, does not over heat. Therefore, the
container 56 can be opened by holding the wooded holding member 122 either
with bare hands or using kitchen towel or over gloves.
The handle is located opposite to a hinge member 124 attaching the lid
member 110 to the container 56.
A hinge member 124 pivotably attached the lid member 110 to the
container 56. The lid member can be moved between a closed position 126 in
which the lid member covers the opening 60 of the ner 56, and an open
position 128 in which the lid member is moved away from the opening 56.
The hinge member includes a first element 130 attached to the lid
member 110, a second t 132 attached to the container 56 and a bar 144
connecting the first and the second elements 130, 132. The first and second
elements rotate relative to each other at the bar 144. The first element 130
includes two steel plates attached to the lid member 110 and spaced from each
other. The second element 132 es two steel plates attached to the
container 56 and spaced from each other. The bar 144 is used as a handie to
move the cooking apparatus 50. The bar 144 may be d with a wooden
holding member which has low thermal conductivity, thereby being cooler to hold
than the metal bar 144 (when the cooking tus is being used).
Two biasing means 134, such as springs, are ed between the
first element 130 and the second element 132 to assist opening and closing of
container 56. One biasing means 134 is located at each set of steel plates of the
first and second elements 130, 132.
,W’w. [0081] When moving the lid member 110 towards the open position, the
biasing means 134 relaxes such that the lid member 110 is pulled by the biasing
means 134 s the open position 128. Therefore opening of the container 56
is assisted by the biasing means 134 such that the weight of the ner need
not be lifted by the user.
On the other hand, the biasing means 134 tenses when moving the lid
member 110 towards the closed position to prevent the kid member 110 from free
falling on the ner opening 60. The arrangement protects pinching user’s
fingers between the lid member 110 and the container 56.
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Additionally, a stopping means is provided to restrict movement of the
lid member 110 to a pre-determined open position 128. The pre-determined open
position is between where the lid member 110 is verticai above the container 56
and horizontal away from the opening 60 of the container 56. in this embodiment,
the predetermined open position is slightiy greater than 90 degrees.
WHEELS
[0085} Referring particuiarly to figures 4 and 5, a plurality of wheeis (140, 142)
are ed at the bottom of the container 56 to assist moving the cooking
apparatus 50. Two first wheels 140 attached at a first and corresponding to the
location of the hinge member 124. Two second wheels 142 are attached at an
end opposite to the first end. The wheels (140, 142) enable smooth movement of
the cooking apparatus 50 on a substantially flat e.
Either the first wheels 140 or the second wheels 142 are rotating
castor wheeis. The corresponding wheels (140 or 142) are fixed castor wheels.
The wheels (140, 142) are low profile castor wheels, so that the
cooking apparatus 50 appears to be standing on ground ie. not on wheel (140,
“MN 142).
nce number table:
No. Feature Feature Feature
50 cooking apparatus rack assembly biasing means
S2 base member rack leg ity of ers
54 wooden side member cooking platform holding member
56 container rest first wheel
protrusion on cooking
58 heating means second wheel
platform
60 opening slot in frame bar
side edge for cooking
62 first shield member
platform
inside wall of
64 First aperture to feed air
container
leg attaching lst shield second apertures for
memberto container ventilation
68 second shield member lid member
vent re on lid
7O third shield member
member
aperture in third
72 vent a pertu re COVE!"
shield member
74 scoop wooden members of lid
76 scoop handle strut
aperture in container
78 Handle
for scoop
wooden holding
8O housing for gas parts
member
82 gas parts hinge member
84 side of gas housing open position
86 hook for gas regulator closed position
88 gas regulator first element
90 flexible gas pipe second element
Claims (43)
1. A cooking apparatus including a base member and a pluraiity of side members held er to form a container, a heating means inside the container for generating heat in the container, the container having an opening for placing food to be cooked in the container, and is capable of storing liquid, wherein the heating means is a gas burner and is positioned above a maximum liquid level, and further including a first shield member inside the container, spaced from a side wall of the container and surrounding the burner to restrict flame from the gas burner from contacting the side wall.
2. A cooking apparatus ing to claim 1, wherein the side members are constructed from wood.
3. A g apparatus according to either one of claims 1 or 2, wherein the gas burner is an inline burner.
4. A g apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein shape of the first shield member is mentary to shape of the side wall.
5. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the previous claims, including at least one leg attaching the first shield member to the container.
6. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the previous claims, including a second shield member below the gas burner to ct flame from the gas burner from directly contacting the base member.
7. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the preceding , including a third shield member above the heating means to restrict debris from falling on the heating means.
8. A cooking apparatus ing to claim 7, wherein the third shield member is a receptacle having at least one aperture such that solid debris of a predetermined size are gathered in the receptacle, and liquid debris exits the receptacle.
9. A cooking apparatus according to claim 8, including a scoop having an fem.) elongate handle for delivering smoke chips to the receptacle through an aperture on a side of the container above the receptacle.
10. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the previous claims, inciuding a housing outside the container for securely mounting gas parts.
11. A cooking tus according to claim 10, wherein the gas parts are mounted on a side of the g adjacent the container to protect the gas parts during transport.
12. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the previous claims, including a hook mounted on a side of the container to hang a gas regulator attached to a flexible gas pipe connected to the burner.
13. A g apparatus ing to any one of the preceding claims, including a rack assembly having at least two legs ble in the container and at least one cooking platform locatable on the at least two legs.
14. A cooking apparatus according to claim 13, wherein each leg includes a rest to receive a respective protrusion attached to the at least one cooking platform.
15. A g apparatus according to claim 13 or 14, wherein each leg is received in a slot in a frame attached to the container.
16. A cooking apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the frame is the first shield member inside the container, spaced from a side wall of the container and surrounding the burner to restrict flame from the gas burner from directly contacting the side wall.
17. A cooking tus according to any one of claims 13 to 16, wherein at least one cooking platform includes a side edge to restrict food from falling off.
18. A g apparatus according to any one of claims 13 to 17, wherein the rack assembly is d from the container by relaxing a pre~tensioned g means.
19. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, including a thermostatic control valve to control the temperature inside the container.
20. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, including at least one first aperture on the side of the container, the first aperture located below the heating means for feeding air to the heating means.
21. A cooking apparatus according to claim 20, wherein a maximum liquid level is provided by the at least one first re such that excessive liquid filied in the container is drained from the at least one first aperture.
22. A cooking apparatus according to claim 20 or 21, including a plurality of first apertures spaced from each other.
23. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the preceding ciaims, including a plurality of second apertures on the side of the container, the second apertures located above the heating means to vent heat and smoke from the ner.
24. A cooking apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the second apertures are tapered from the outside of the ner towards the inside of the container.
25. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, including a lid member to cover the opening. (”“3
26. A g apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the lid member has a vent aperture to vent heat and smoke from the cooking tus.
27. A cooking apparatus according to claim 26, inciuding an openable vent cover to ively open and close or partially open the vent aperture.
28. A cooking apparatus according to claim 27, n the openable vent cover is a plate rotatably attached to the lid member.
29. A cooking apparatus according to any one of claims 25 to 28, wherein the lid member includes a plurality of wooden members held together, and at least one strut member ly attached to the plurality of wooden members by fasteners.
30. A cooking tus according to any one of claims 25 to 29, including a handle attached to the lid member, the handle external to the cooking apparatus, to assist opening the container, wherein the handle includes a wooden holding member.
31. A cooking apparatus according to any one of claims 25 to 30, including a hinge member, the hinge member bly attaches the lid member to the container such that the lid member can be moved between a closed position in which the lid member covers the opening, and an open position in which the lid member is moved away from the opening.
32. A cooking apparatus ing to claim 31, wherein the hinge member includes a first element attached to the lid member, a second t attached to the container and a bar ting the first and second eiements such that first element rotates relative to the second element at the bar.
33. A cooking apparatus according to claim 32, wherein the bar is used as a handle to move the cooking apparatus.
34. A cooking apparatus according to any one of ciaims 31 to 33, n the hinge member es a biasing means to assist opening and closing the container.
35. A cooking apparatus according to claim 34, wherein the biasing means relaxes when moving the lid member towards the open position such that the lid member is pulled by the biasing means towards the open position.
36. A cooking apparatus according to claim 34 or 35, wherein the biasing means tenses when moving the lid member towards the closed position in order to prevent the free falling of the lid member on the g of the container.
37. A cooking apparatus according to any one of claims 31 to 36, wherein the hinge member includes a stopping means to restrict movement of the lid member at a predetermined open position.
38. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, including a plurality of fasteners attaching a holding member to the ity of side members in order to secure the side members.
39. A cooking apparatus according to claim 38, wherein at least one er es the holding member to each side member.
40. A cooking apparatus according to any one of the preceding , including a plurality of wheeis attached at bottom of the containerto assist moving the cooking apparatus.
41. A cooking apparatus according to claim 40, wherein a first wheel is attached at a first end, the first end ponds to location of a hinge member attaching the container to a lid member, and a second wheel is attached at a second end, the second end opposite the first end.
42. A cooking apparatus according to claim 41, wherein one of the first and second wheels is a rotatable castor wheel and the other is a fixed castor wheei.
43. A cooking apparatus substantially as herein described with reference to the drawings.
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