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- the present inventions relate to food supporting rotisserie spits that are, or may be, attached to barbeques.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present inventions attached to a barbeque.
- FIG. 2 is a right end view of the preferred embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a section view taken through FIG. 1 as indicated in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 5 is an enlargement of a portion of FIG. 3 as indicated in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is an enlargement of a portion of FIG. 3 as indicated in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of an alternative preferred embodiment.
- a first preferred embodiment of the present inventions includes: spit assembly 20 , supported and mounted to barbeque 24 on a first end by mounting bracket 28 , and powered, supported, and mounted to barbeque 24 on an end opposite the first end by motor drive 22 which is supported by mounting bracket 26 .
- Spit assembly 20 comprises: first central axle 30 connected at general right angles to the back center of first support plate 32 , which in turn mounts first and second spit tip receptacles 34 and 36 , which in turn accept within first and second tubular detents 37 and 39 and couple at generally right angles to support plate 32 , cylindrical ends 42 44 of first and second spit rods 38 and 40 (see FIG. 5). No set screws, screw threads, bayonet connectors or other securing devices are used in this connection, only friction created by the overlap (see FIGS. 5 and 6). This greatly simplifies the use of spit assembly 20 making food mounting and dismounting a simpler process than if ancillary securing devices were used.
- Spit rods 38 and 40 mount at right angles to second support plate 50 through third and fourth receptacles 52 and 54 .
- ends 46 and 48 are secured by first and second set screws 56 and 58 within third and fourth tubular detents 60 and 62 of third and fourth receptacle 52 and 54 (see FIG. 6).
- first and second spit rods 38 and 40 to be easily detached by hand from second support plate 50 without use of tools. This may be a substantial advantage for shipping, storage or other purposes, especially considering the space inefficient shape of the twin spit rod design when not disassembled.
- Support plate 50 has a frustum conical detent centrally located.
- Set screws 56 and 58 face inward to the center of support plate 50 with finger grips 59 and 61 within the frustum conical detent in support plate 50 , thus making the finger grips easier to grasp and turn.
- set screws 56 and 58 may employ Allen head, Phillips head or other type of tool requiring tightening heads. These would semi-permanently secure spit rods 38 and 40 in third and fourth receptacles 52 and 54 .
- axle 64 Mounting centrally to the opposite face of second support plate 50 from third and fourth receptacles 52 and 54 is axle 64 (see FIG. 6).
- Bearing 66 mounts to either axle 30 or axle 64 using third set screw 68 to hold it in place.
- slot 70 in bearing 66 engages U shaped notch 72 in the top of mounting bracket 28 and thus supports one end of spit assembly 20 .
- axle 30 or axle 64 The opposite end of spit assembly 20 is supported by either axle 30 or axle 64 , whichever is not mounting bearing 66 , and engages rotary driven drive socket 73 located on the inside face of motor drive 22 .
- Axles 30 and 64 may be square, hexagonal, octagonal or other shape in cross section to engage and accept support and rotary drive from rotary driven drive socket 73 which should have a reciprocal negative detent to the cross sections of axles 30 and 40 to overlap, engage and provide rotary drive to axles 30 and 40 .
- a symmetrical cross section may be preferable to simplify user insertion of the axle into drive socket 73 .
- Axle ends 86 and 88 may be conical, tapered, ball shaped, frustum conical, or other leading end decreased shaped to help in engaging into drive socket 73 or engaging into hole 90 in bearing 66 .
- a dulled end helps in preventing injuries to users. Unlike other spit assemblies, the ends need not be sharpened to pierce foods.
- Axle 30 and 64 may be of different lengths to give more flexibility in mounting spit assembly 20 into different sized and shaped barbeques. This may be a substantial advantage in marketing the preferred embodiment to both new and existing barbeque owners.
- First, second, third and fourth clamping screws 74 , 76 , 78 and 80 secure and align mounting brackets 26 and 28 to side walls 84 and 82 of barbeque 20 (FIG.s 1 and 3 ).
- This mounting may be mirror imaged if advantageous for the individual barbeque or circumstance, such as, but not limited to, left handed users.
- First spit tip receptacle 34 and second spit tip receptacle 36 may have first and second receptacle openings 90 and 92 respectively which first engage and guide sharpened cylindrical ends 42 and 44 into first and second tubular detents 37 and 39 .
- receptacle outer openings 90 and 92 it is advantageous for receptacle outer openings 90 and 92 to be two-and-one-half times or more the thickness of the cross sections of first and second spit rods 38 and 40 to reduce the aiming and alignment required to engage first and second spit rods 38 and 40 into first and second spit tip receptacles 34 and 36 . This is particularly advantageous because of having to engage two spit rods into two separate receptacles.
- Inner perimeter circular walls 93 and 95 may also substantially help in simplifying catching and guiding sharpened cylindrical ends 42 and 44 into detents 37 and 39 as may the conical shape at the base of inner circular walls 93 and 95 .
- First and second spit rods 38 and 40 have the same size and shape of cross section to allow them to be interchangeably connected to receptacles 34 and 36 . This may simplify assembly greatly. Also, first and second spit rods 38 and 40 may be symmetrical end to end allowing greater ease of use due to total interchangeability between spit rods, and ends of spit rods attached to either support plate.
- FIG. 1 An example of embodiment use is as follows. If the unit is packed unassembled, the user unpacks all components and attaches mounting brackets 26 and 28 to the upper center of barbeque side walls 84 and 82 . Brackets 26 and 28 are then aligned to vertical and secured in the upper center of each side wall by hand adjusting and tightening clamping screws 74 , 76 , 78 and 80 . As an example, clamping screws 74 , 76 , 78 and 80 are screwed in and out until both bracket 26 and 28 are both vertical and held tight.
- FIG. 7 A first alternative to this is illustrated in FIG. 7 and may be adapted to a variety of embodiments of these inventions including all shown herein.
- Ends 106 and 108 of axles 30 and 64 may be adapted to be ball shaped in profile and the cross section of axles 30 and 64 in end view. This is similar to ball hex wrenches.
- motor drive 22 need not be vertically or horizontally aligned but may be attached off alignment with the axis of spit assembly 20 . This may simplify the construction of mounting bracket 26 .
- slot 70 in bearing 66 may be widened to two or three or more times the thickness of bracket 28 at U shaped notch 72 to allow bracket 28 to be mounted out of alignment with the axis of spit assembly 20 .
- axles 30 and 64 may be made with a cross section which fits into existing spit motor drives and then mounting spit assembly 20 into the existing motor drive and existing rotisserie mounting brackets.
- first and second spit rods 38 and 40 are then attached to second support plate 50 by inserting them into third and fourth receptacles 52 and 54 and hand tightening first and second set screws 56 and 58 .
- First, second, third and fourth notches 94 , 96 , 98 and 100 may align with first and second set screws 56 and 58 to help secure spit rods 38 and 40 to second support plate 50 .
- Food is then mounted to spit assembly 20 .
- This may be done through use of mounting implements such as baskets described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,645, or may be done by other means, or it may be done directly by piercing the food with sharpened cylindrical ends 42 and 44 and sliding the food onto spit rods 38 and 40 .
- the food may be mounted to a single rod or using both rods in combination. It may thus be advantageous to form spit rods 38 and 40 with a triangular, elongated rectangular, square or other non-circular cross section to help stabilize foods when they are mounted to a single spit rod. Or, as illustrated, a circular cross section may be used.
- Bearing 66 is then slid over either axle 30 or 64 and third set screw 68 is hand tightened when bearing 66 is in the proper location to engage slot 70 into U shaped notch 72 when the axle at the opposite end of spit assembly 20 is engaged into rotary drive socket 73 .
- axle not mounting bearing 66 is then engaged into rotary drive socket 73 and bearing 66 is lowered onto U shaped notch 72 where it engages slot 70 .
- Heat source 102 is then activated along with motor drive 22 and the food is rotisserie cooked.
- Various heat and motor drive settings may be used to cook and cool the food, from no rotation to rotation speeds exceeding 11 rpm, and from no heat to high heat, as an example for steaks and meat. Likewise heat may be cycled up and down to help in cooking foods to desired taste, appearance and texture. And the motor drive may cycle from fast to stop, as an example, full stop for searing meats.
- the embodiment may be disassembled for storage, shipping or other reasons, as an example by reversing the above described assembly process. This is particularly advantageous for this embodiment as its twin spit rod, two support plate design is not innately space efficient for storage, or shipment or other purposes.
- kabob rods either non-moving or self turning may be mounted in holes 106 .
- Other geometries of these holes including but not limited to irregular or slot or notch shaped holes, may be used in substitution of illustrated holes 106 .
- FIG. 7 An alternative preferred embodiment is shown in FIG. 7 with bar or rod shaped members 102 and 104 substituting for first and second support plates 32 and 50 .
- Other similar elements to the first preferred embodiment are numbered according to the numbering identification used for the first preferred embodiment.
- the second preferred embodiment may innately store and ship flat in a compact space, and may require much less material, and thus less cost, to fabricate.
- the dual spit rod 38 and 40 design when compared to conventional single spit rod designs, makes it easier to mount food onto the spit, and insures that the foods, once mounted, will rotate in unison with spit assembly 20 without more complex and difficult to use additional mounting hardware such as clamped-on spit forks.
- This design also allows the two spit rods 38 and 40 to each be thinner than a single rod due to having two spit rods as opposed to one support the food weight and torquing forces. This in turn means that the rods may be easier to clean and may more easily pierce the food to be cooked.
- Spit rods 38 and 40 also may be non-stick coated to make cleaning still easier and aid in inserting foods onto and removing foods from the rods.
- Foods may also be mounted more off-center on two spit rods when contrasted with a single spit rod. This is due to greater torquing leverage of the two rod design. This in turn may allow more food to be mounted to the rods by allowing the counter-balanced mounting of several pieces of food.
- Removing food from the two spit rods is accomplished by lifting the bearing end of spit assembly 20 and sliding the opposite end away from engagement with rotary drive socket 73 . After support plate 32 is removed from spit rods 38 and 40 , the food is then slid off the spit rods. This too may be easier than using a single spit rod because the two thin spit rods 38 and 40 may slide easier from the food than a single heavy rod, and because there are no spit forks or other hardware which must be removed to dismount the food.
- Cleaning may be done easier than on other spit designs because the support plates 32 and 50 block splattering grease and oil from hitting the barbeque side walls, and because the plates 32 and 50 are removable and may be placed in a sink or dishwasher for easy cleaning. Cleaning ease may also enhanced by spit rods 38 and 40 being generally thinner than their single spit rod counter parts and, if used, the use of non-stick coating on the spit rods.
- the embodiment may be made as a kit to fit many different barbeque designs.
- a kit could be independently sold from the barbeques that the kit might be mounted on. Included in such a kit might be, as an example, different length spit rods or a pair of spit rods that might be shortened to fit any specific barbeque. Either arrangement would allow the kit to adapt to different width barbeques.
- Such a kit might include other items such as brushes for applying barbeque sauce or baskets to hold smaller foods for rotisserie cooking.
- embodiments may be constructed using one, or more than two spit rods using the same construction details as shown herein for twin spit rods, embodiments may be constructed at larger or smaller scale than those described such as for commercial applications or for use in very small kitchens; embodiments may be constructed from different materials including steel, chrome plated steel, stainless steel, aluminum, other metals, plastic etc.; embodiments may have different coupling to the motor drive such as a socket on the spit assembly engaging a protrusion from the motor drive; support plates 32 and 50 might be elliptical, bar shaped, rectangular, square etc.; a ball or sleeve or other type of bearing might replace bearing 66 ; food holding baskets might mount directly to support plates 32 and 50 ; mounting brackets 26 and 28 might attach to barbeque 24 using screws, clamps, welding, or other means; heat source 102 might be
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- The present inventions relate to food supporting rotisserie spits that are, or may be, attached to barbeques.
- Devices to rotisserie cook foods on barbeque cookers are plentiful. As examples; devices illustrated on U.S. Pat Nos. 5,801,357, Danen; 5,649,475, Murphy; 5,333,540, Mazzocchi; 5,195,425, Koziol; 4,924,766, Hitch; 4,598,690, Hsu; 3,733,999, Bernstein; and 3,247,827, Cremer; show several embodiments of such devices. Each of these patents illustrates the use of single spit rods, several with food supporting forks clamped on the single rods.
- In addition, the inventors in this application introduced, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,645, a simplified spit assembly which eliminated the need for the old style food supporting forks used in the above devices, and replaced the forks with twin parallel horizontal spit rods which attached to and extended from a first round support plate to a second round support plate where they attached by the rods inserting their sharpened food piercing ends into tubular receptacles attached to the second round support plate.
- Since this introduction, several imitators, on later application dates, have patented details of similar spit designs including Lin in U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,797, and Tsai in U.S. Pat. No. 5,970,854.
- However, all the above art, alone or in combination has not taught a practical embodiment of an improved horizontal twin spit rod which may be attached to a variety of different barbeques. Nor has the above art taught modifications which might better the functionality of such an improved rotisserie attachment.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present inventions attached to a barbeque.
- FIG. 2 is a right end view of the preferred embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a section view taken through FIG. 1 as indicated in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 5 is an enlargement of a portion of FIG. 3 as indicated in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is an enlargement of a portion of FIG. 3 as indicated in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of an alternative preferred embodiment.
- As shown in FIGS.1 to 6, a first preferred embodiment of the present inventions includes:
spit assembly 20, supported and mounted tobarbeque 24 on a first end bymounting bracket 28, and powered, supported, and mounted tobarbeque 24 on an end opposite the first end bymotor drive 22 which is supported bymounting bracket 26. -
Spit assembly 20 comprises: firstcentral axle 30 connected at general right angles to the back center offirst support plate 32, which in turn mounts first and secondspit tip receptacles plate 32,cylindrical ends 42 44 of first andsecond spit rods 38 and 40 (see FIG. 5). No set screws, screw threads, bayonet connectors or other securing devices are used in this connection, only friction created by the overlap (see FIGS. 5 and 6). This greatly simplifies the use ofspit assembly 20 making food mounting and dismounting a simpler process than if ancillary securing devices were used. -
Spit rods opposite ends 46 and 48 (FIG. 6) mount at right angles tosecond support plate 50 through third andfourth receptacles ends second set screws tubular detents fourth receptacle 52 and 54 (see FIG. 6). - This, in combination with
finger grips second spit rods second support plate 50 without use of tools. This may be a substantial advantage for shipping, storage or other purposes, especially considering the space inefficient shape of the twin spit rod design when not disassembled. -
Support plate 50 has a frustum conical detent centrally located. Setscrews support plate 50 withfinger grips support plate 50, thus making the finger grips easier to grasp and turn. - As an alternative, set
screws spit rods fourth receptacles - Mounting centrally to the opposite face of
second support plate 50 from third andfourth receptacles axle 64 usingthird set screw 68 to hold it in place. As illustrated in FIG. 4,slot 70 in bearing 66 engages U shapednotch 72 in the top ofmounting bracket 28 and thus supports one end ofspit assembly 20. - The opposite end of
spit assembly 20 is supported by eitheraxle 30 oraxle 64, whichever is not mounting bearing 66, and engages rotary driven drive socket 73 located on the inside face ofmotor drive 22.Axles axles axles - Axle ends86 and 88 may be conical, tapered, ball shaped, frustum conical, or other leading end decreased shaped to help in engaging into drive socket 73 or engaging into
hole 90 inbearing 66. A dulled end helps in preventing injuries to users. Unlike other spit assemblies, the ends need not be sharpened to pierce foods. -
Axle spit assembly 20 into different sized and shaped barbeques. This may be a substantial advantage in marketing the preferred embodiment to both new and existing barbeque owners. - First, second, third and
fourth clamping screws mounting brackets side walls - First
spit tip receptacle 34 and secondspit tip receptacle 36 may have first andsecond receptacle openings 90 and 92 respectively which first engage and guide sharpenedcylindrical ends - It is advantageous for receptacle
outer openings 90 and 92 to be two-and-one-half times or more the thickness of the cross sections of first andsecond spit rods second spit rods spit tip receptacles - Inner perimeter
circular walls cylindrical ends circular walls - First and
second spit rods receptacles second spit rods - An example of embodiment use is as follows. If the unit is packed unassembled, the user unpacks all components and attaches
mounting brackets barbeque side walls Brackets clamping screws screws bracket - A first alternative to this is illustrated in FIG. 7 and may be adapted to a variety of embodiments of these inventions including all shown herein. Ends106 and 108 of
axles axles alternative motor drive 22 need not be vertically or horizontally aligned but may be attached off alignment with the axis ofspit assembly 20. This may simplify the construction ofmounting bracket 26. - Likewise
slot 70 in bearing 66 may be widened to two or three or more times the thickness ofbracket 28 at U shapednotch 72 to allowbracket 28 to be mounted out of alignment with the axis ofspit assembly 20. - In a second alternative, with appropriate modifications, existing rotisserie mounting brackets on the barbeque may be used to mount both
motor drive 22 andbearing 66. Yet another alternative is to makeaxles spit assembly 20 into the existing motor drive and existing rotisserie mounting brackets. - Next, first and
second spit rods second support plate 50 by inserting them into third andfourth receptacles second set screws fourth notches second set screws secure spit rods second support plate 50. - Food is then mounted to spit
assembly 20. This may be done through use of mounting implements such as baskets described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,645, or may be done by other means, or it may be done directly by piercing the food with sharpened cylindrical ends 42 and 44 and sliding the food ontospit rods spit rods -
Bearing 66 is then slid over eitheraxle third set screw 68 is hand tightened when bearing 66 is in the proper location to engageslot 70 into U shapednotch 72 when the axle at the opposite end ofspit assembly 20 is engaged into rotary drive socket 73. - The axle not mounting
bearing 66 is then engaged into rotary drive socket 73 andbearing 66 is lowered onto U shapednotch 72 where it engagesslot 70. Heatsource 102 is then activated along withmotor drive 22 and the food is rotisserie cooked. - Various heat and motor drive settings may be used to cook and cool the food, from no rotation to rotation speeds exceeding 11 rpm, and from no heat to high heat, as an example for steaks and meat. Likewise heat may be cycled up and down to help in cooking foods to desired taste, appearance and texture. And the motor drive may cycle from fast to stop, as an example, full stop for searing meats.
- The embodiment may be disassembled for storage, shipping or other reasons, as an example by reversing the above described assembly process. This is particularly advantageous for this embodiment as its twin spit rod, two support plate design is not innately space efficient for storage, or shipment or other purposes.
- Many variations of this design and its use may be easily envisioned by one knowledgeable in the art after reading U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,645 ('645 herein) and hence are incorporated in this document by reference. Teachings in the '645 patent have been herein modified to describe an embodiment which is adapted to mounting on existing barbeques.
- As an example, kabob rods, either non-moving or self turning may be mounted in
holes 106. Other geometries of these holes, including but not limited to irregular or slot or notch shaped holes, may be used in substitution of illustratedholes 106. - An alternative preferred embodiment is shown in FIG. 7 with bar or rod shaped
members second support plates - The second preferred embodiment may innately store and ship flat in a compact space, and may require much less material, and thus less cost, to fabricate.
- The
dual spit rod spit assembly 20 without more complex and difficult to use additional mounting hardware such as clamped-on spit forks. This design also allows the twospit rods rods - Foods may also be mounted more off-center on two spit rods when contrasted with a single spit rod. This is due to greater torquing leverage of the two rod design. This in turn may allow more food to be mounted to the rods by allowing the counter-balanced mounting of several pieces of food.
- Removing food from the two spit rods is accomplished by lifting the bearing end of
spit assembly 20 and sliding the opposite end away from engagement with rotary drive socket 73. Aftersupport plate 32 is removed fromspit rods thin spit rods - Cleaning may be done easier than on other spit designs because the
support plates plates spit rods - The embodiment may be made as a kit to fit many different barbeque designs. Such a kit could be independently sold from the barbeques that the kit might be mounted on. Included in such a kit might be, as an example, different length spit rods or a pair of spit rods that might be shortened to fit any specific barbeque. Either arrangement would allow the kit to adapt to different width barbeques.
- Such a kit might include other items such as brushes for applying barbeque sauce or baskets to hold smaller foods for rotisserie cooking.
- What have been described herein are alternative embodiments of the present inventions. Many changes to and variations of these embodiments will be obvious to one knowledgeable in the art. As examples: embodiments may be constructed using one, or more than two spit rods using the same construction details as shown herein for twin spit rods, embodiments may be constructed at larger or smaller scale than those described such as for commercial applications or for use in very small kitchens; embodiments may be constructed from different materials including steel, chrome plated steel, stainless steel, aluminum, other metals, plastic etc.; embodiments may have different coupling to the motor drive such as a socket on the spit assembly engaging a protrusion from the motor drive; support plates32 and 50 might be elliptical, bar shaped, rectangular, square etc.; a ball or sleeve or other type of bearing might replace bearing 66; food holding baskets might mount directly to support plates 32 and 50; mounting brackets 26 and 28 might attach to barbeque 24 using screws, clamps, welding, or other means; heat source 102 might be charcoal, gas, electric or other type of heat source and might be positioned above, below or to one side of spit assembly 20; spit rods 38 and 40 might be stainless steel, steel, aluminum, plastic, non-stick coated material, composite, etc.; spit rods 38 and 40 might be secured on either or both ends using a screw thread, clamps, sockets that do not have the same cross section as spit rods 38 and 40; etc.
- Such changes and modifications to the embodiments described herein are obvious and thus should be considered within the scope of the present inventions. The scope of protection afforded these inventions shall thus be limited by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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