WO2009125376A1 - Grill tool, associated pad, and associated methods - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- aspects of embodiments and embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a grill tool, associated pad, and associated methods and, more particularly, to a high-temperature grill tool, associated pad, and associated methods.
- Grill cleaning tools are desirable for cleaning grill surfaces, such as platen grills used in the quick-service restaurant industry. It is desirable for such grill cleaning tools to be capable of withstanding the operating temperature of the grill surface such that the grill can be cleaned while it is in operation.
- Prior art grill cleaning tools and associated methods include the grill cleaning tool 10 shown in Figure 1.
- the prior art tool includes grill tool handle 12, grill scrubber head 14, and pad 16.
- the grill handle 12 is an elongated linear member that is attached to the scrubber head 12.
- the pad 16 is disposed only on the top and bottom of the scrubber head 12. Cleaning a grill surface, such as a platen clamshell grill, can be a strenuous job.
- the prior art grill cleaning tool 10 When the prior art grill cleaning tool 10 is used to clean a grill surface, it is difficult, if not impossible, for the operator to orient the grill tool 10 to clean the entire grill surface, such as the back and sides of the grill which may be at odd angles and/or in tight spaces.
- the linear configuration of the grill tool handle 12 makes it difficult for the operator to orient the grill tool to reach the difficult-to-reach areas of the grill without the operator's hand touching the hot grill surface.
- the configuration of the pad 16 on the head 14 inhibits the pad 16 from reaching those difficult areas of the grill because the pad 16 is disposed only on the top and bottom of the head 14, and not also on the sides and ends of the head 14. It would therefore be desirable to provide a grill cleaning tool and associated pad that enables to the operator to orient the tool to efficiently and safely clean grill surfaces, such as platen grill surfaces.
- a grill tool may be configured for cleaning a surface while maintaining the surface at a temperature up to the operating temperature of the surface.
- the grill tool may be capable of withstanding a temperature up to the operating temperature of the surface.
- the pad includes a material compatible with the grill tool. The material facilitates delivery of the grill tool to the surface to facilitate the cleaning of the soiled surface. As with the grill tool, the material is capable of withstanding a temperature up to the operating temperature during a cleaning of the soiled surface.
- the operating temperature of the surface comprises up to about 232 0 C (45O 0 F) or more.
- a grill tool including a tool head and a tool handle.
- the tool head may include an attachment mechanism for removably attaching a cleaning pad to the head so as to present a major cleaning surface and minor cleaning surfaces some of which are opposite the major cleaning surface.
- the tool handle may be configured to include handles capable of maintaining a user's hands horizontally and vertically spaced apart along the handle.
- the grill tool may further include a cleaning pad.
- the cleaning pad may be any one of a metallic material, a polymeric material, a natural material, or combinations thereof.
- the cleaning pad may be any one of a woven material, a nonwoven material, or combinations thereof.
- the cleaning pad further may include an abrasive.
- the cleaning pad further may include a cleaning composition.
- a grill tool including a tool head and a tool handle.
- the tool head includes an attachment mechanism including a pivotable tensioner for removably attaching a cleaning pad to the head so as to present a major cleaning surface and minor cleaning surfaces some of which are opposite the major cleaning surface.
- the tool handle may be configured to include handles capable of maintaining a user's hands horizontally and vertically spaced apart along the handle.
- the tool head of the grill tool includes a first head end, a second head end, a first surface, optionally substantially planar, and opposite surfaces. The first surface may be between the first and second head ends. The opposite surfaces may be opposite the first surface.
- the opposite surfaces may include at least two substantially planar portions proximate to the first and second head ends. Further, between the first and second head ends may be a first coupling member for removably securing the tool head at a first end of the tool handle.
- the tool handle of the grill tool includes a first handle end, a second handle end, a middle handle portion, an extension handle portion, and a second end handle portion.
- the first handle end may have an end portion including a second coupling member complementary to the first coupling member and for removably securing the tool head at the first end of the handle.
- the middle handle portion may have a longitudinal axis that may extend upwardly and rearwardly at an angle from a plane of the first surface of the tool head. Also, the middle portion may have a first hand grip of the handle.
- the extension handle portion may intersect the middle handle portion and extend upwardly and rearwardly at a steeper angle than the middle handle portion.
- the second end handle portion may intersect the extension handle portion and extend downwardly and rearwardly to the second handle end, the second end handle portion having a second hand grip of the handle.
- the tool handle further may include a first end handle portion extending upwardly from the first end and intersecting the middle handle portion.
- the tool handle further may include a raised portion at an end of the first hand grip toward the tool head. Such raised portion may be configured to accommodate a biasing of a portion of hand there against.
- the first surface between the first and second head ends may be substantially planar.
- the middle handle portion, extension handle portion, and second end handle portion may be contained in one plane.
- the attachment mechanism may include one or more pad engagement members.
- Other aspects relate to the pivotable tensioner of the attachment mechanism that may be at one of the first head end and the second head end of the tool head and the one or more pad engagement members that may be at the other of the first head end and the second head end of the tool head.
- that pivotable tensioner further may include one or more pad engagement members.
- the one or more pad engagement members may be a pin.
- the one or more pins further may include a one or more protrusions.
- the attachment mechanism further may include a lock mechanism.
- the lock mechanism may include a locking tab on one of the pivotable tensioner and the tool head.
- the tool head may be made using a first material
- the tool handle may be made using a second material
- the first material may be capable of withstanding a higher temperature than the second material.
- the first material and the second material may be injection moldable polymers.
- the injection moldable polymers may be any one of a thermoplastic polymer, a thermoset polymer, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- the injection moldable polymers may be any one of a polystyrene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyamide, polyolefin, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- first material may be a nylon, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof and the second material may be any of one of a polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- the grill tool includes a contoured handle and a tool head.
- the tool handle may be configured to include handles capable of maintaining a user's hands horizontally and vertically spaced apart along the handle.
- the tool head includes a first head end, a second head end, and a surface, optionally substantially planar, between the first and second head ends.
- the tool head may be removably, securely attached to the handle.
- the tool head may be configured to receive a pad that may wrap around the tool head. In this manner, the pad may communicate with the surface and provide a cleaning surface on the first head end, second head end, therebetween surface, and a surface opposite the therebetween surface of the tool head.
- the tool head may include a base portion and a pad attachment mechanism that may be pivotally attached to the base portion.
- the attachment mechanism may be a pivotable tensioner configured to wrap the pad around the tool head.
- the end of the base portion of the tool head opposite the pad attachment mechanism may include one or more pad engagement members on the top side of the base portion.
- the pad attachment mechanism may include one or more pad engagement members.
- the one or more pad engagement members may be configured to be in contacting communication with a pad.
- the one or more pad engagement members may be pins configured to be inserted into holes in a pad.
- the base portion of the tool head may taper in a direction from one of the first head end and second head end to the other of first head end and second head end so that the tool head is configured to be narrower than a pad at the tapered end so as to accommodate side cleaning surfaces.
- inventions and/or embodiments of the present invention are directed to a method for making a grill tool for cleaning a surface while maintaining the surface up to the operating temperature of the surface.
- the method includes providing a contoured handle and providing a tool head.
- the tool head is capable of withstanding a temperature up to the operating temperature of the surface.
- the tool head includes a first head end, a second head end, and a surface, optionally substantially planar, between the first and second head ends.
- the tool head may be removably, securely attached to the handle. Further, the tool head may be configured to receive a pad that may wrap around the tool head.
- the pad may communicate with the therebetween surface and provide a cleaning surface on the first head end, second head end, therebetween surface, and a surface opposite the therebetween surface of the tool head.
- the tool head and the tool handle may be attached in a removable manner or an non-removable manner (e.g., permanent snap fitting)
- the providing may be injection molding.
- the injection molding may be injection molding using any one of a thermoplastic polymer, a thermoset polymer, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- injection molding may be injection molding using, without limitation, any one of a polystyrene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyamide, polyolefin, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
- the injection molding may involve using a nylon, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof for the tool head and any of one of a polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof for the tool handle.
- a nylon, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof for the tool head any of one of a polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof for the tool handle.
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- a grill tool including a tool head and a tool handle.
- the tool head may include an attachment mechanism for removably attaching a cleaning pad to the head so as to present a major cleaning surface and minor cleaning surfaces, some of which are opposite the major cleaning surface.
- the tool handle may be configured to include handles capable of maintaining a user's hands horizontally and vertically spaced apart along the handle.
- Other aspects of embodiments and/or embodiments of the present invention are directed to a grill tool including a tool head and a tool handle.
- the tool head includes an attachment mechanism including a pivotable tensioner for removably attaching a cleaning pad to the head so as to present a major cleaning surface and minor cleaning surfaces, some of which are opposite the major cleaning surface.
- the tool handle is configured to maintain a user's hands away from a grill surface while at the same time permitting a cleaning of a plurality of facing cooking surfaces.
- a grill tool including a tool head, a tool handle, and, optionally, a cleaning pad.
- the tool head includes a first head end, a second head end, a first surface, optionally substantially planar, and opposite surfaces.
- the first surface may be between the first and second head ends.
- the opposite surfaces may be opposite the first surface.
- the opposite surfaces may include at least two portions, optionally substantially planar, proximate to the first and second head ends of the tool head.
- Between the first and second head ends may be a first coupling member for removably securing the tool head at a first end of the tool handle.
- the tool handle may include a first handle end, a second handle end, a middle handle portion, an extension handle portion, and a second end handle portion.
- the first handle end may have an end portion including a second coupling member complementary to the first coupling member and for removably securing the tool head at the first end of the handle.
- the middle handle portion has a longitudinal axis that may extend upwardly and rearwardly at an angle from a plane of the first surface of the tool head. Also, the middle portion may have a first hand grip of the handle.
- the extension handle portion may intersect the middle handle portion and extending upwardly and rearwardly at a steeper angle than the middle handle portion.
- the second end handle portion may intersect the extension handle portion and extend downwardly and rearwardly to the second handle end.
- the second end handle portion may have a hand grip (e.g., second hand grip) on the handle.
- the second end handle portion may include a storing feature.
- Still yet other aspects of embodiments and/or embodiments of the present invention are directed to a grill tool for cleaning a surface while maintaining the surface up to the operating temperature of the surface.
- the grill tool includes a contoured handle and a tool head.
- the tool head is capable of withstanding a temperature up to the operating temperature of the surface.
- the tool head includes a first head end, a second head end, and a surface, optionally substantially planar, between the first and second head ends. Also the tool head may be removably, securely attached to the handle.
- the tool head may be configured to receive a pad that may wrap around the tool head.
- the pad may communicate with the therebetween surface and provide a cleaning surface on the first head end, second head end, therebetween surface, and a surface opposite the therebetween surface of the tool head.
- inventions and/or embodiments of the present invention are directed to a method for making a grill tool for cleaning a surface while maintaining the surface up to the operating temperature of the surface.
- the method includes providing a contoured handle and providing a tool head.
- the tool head is capable of withstanding a temperature up to the operating temperature of the surface.
- the tool head includes a first head end, a second head end, and a surface, optionally substantially planar, between the first and second head ends.
- the tool head may be removably, securely attached to the handle.
- the tool head may be configured to receive a pad that may wrap around the tool head. In this manner, the pad may communicate with the therebetween surface and provide a cleaning surface on the first head end, second head end, therebetween surface, and a surface opposite the therebetween surface of the tool head.
- the tool head and the tool handle may be attached.
- inventions and/or embodiments of the present invention are directed to grill tool for cleaning a surface including a handle and a tool head.
- the handle may be configured to be capable of presenting at least a potion of a pad surface to a perimeter of a grill surface so as to be capable of cleaning the perimeter while at the same time the handle substantially remains within a footprint of the grill surface.
- the tool head that is attached to the handle may include an attachment mechanism configured to do one or more of (i) receive a pad that wraps around the tool head so that at least a portion is capable of communicating with the grill surface; (ii) provide one or more cleaning surfaces on one or more of a first head end, a second head end, a surface therebetween, a surface opposite the therebetween surface, or combinations thereof; (iii) be away from the one or more cleaning surfaces so as to permit an unobstructed communication between the one or more cleaning surfaces and the grill surface; or (iv) combinations thereof.
- the attachment mechanism may be configured so as to capable of presenting the one or more cleaning surfaces while at the same time being below the one or more cleaning surfaces.
- Figure 1 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective top view of a prior art grill tool
- Figure 2 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective left, top view of a grill tool with a tool head in a closed position in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a schematic drawing illustrating a side view of the grill tool of Figure 2 and the angles of contoured grill tool handle in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective bottom view of the grill tool of Figure 2 with the tool head in an open position in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 5 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective top view of the tool head of Figure 2 in an open position in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 6 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective bottom view of the grill tool of Figure 2 with the tool head in a partially closed position accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 7 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective top view of the grill tool of Figure 2 with the tool head in a partially closed position in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 8 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective view of the grill tool of Figure 2 with the tool head in a closed position in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 9 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective view of a grill tool pad in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 10 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective view of the grill tool pad of Figure 9 as partially attached to the tool head of Figure 2 in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG 11 is a schematic drawing illustrating a perspective view of the grill tool pad of Figure 9 fully attached to the tool head of Figure 2 in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 12 is a schematic drawing illustrating a side view of the grill tool of Figure 2 and how such grill tool may be oriented to clean the surface of a grill in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 13 is a schematic drawing illustrating a bottom view of the grill tool of Figure 2 and other manners of how such grill tool may be oriented to clean the surface of a grill in accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGs 2-13 schematically depict a grill tool 100 having a tool head 200 for accommodating a pad 300 for cleaning grill surfaces.
- the grill tool 100 may include a contoured handle 102.
- the rear portion of the handle 102 may provide a hand grip or hand location 102 A for an operator to position his or her first hand on the handle 102 in a natural and comfortable position.
- a middle portion of the handle 102 may provide an additional hand grip or hand location 102C for the operator to position his or her second hand on the handle 102, also in a natural and comfortable position.
- a ridge 102D formed by an increased cross section of the handle 100 may provide a stopping mechanism to promote proper positioning of the operator's second hand and inhibit it from sliding down the handle 102 during use of the tool 100.
- ridge 102D may accommodate a tranfer of force from a hand to the tool 100.
- Both the hand grip or hand location 102A and additional hand grip or hand location 102C may include increased texture in the material forming the handle 102, as discussed below, and may include a gradual increase in the cross section of the handle 102 where the respective hands may be positioned to further the comfort and stability of the operator's hands during use of the tool 100.
- placement of the operator's hand on the hand grip or location 102 A and additional hand grip or location 102C, respectively, may enable the operator to gain leverage while using the tool 100 in a comfortable position.
- a texture in Figures 2, 4, 5, and 12 at hand grip or hand location 102 A and additional hand grip or hand location 102C ellipses shown for areas 104 including a texture portion for decreasing or stopping sliding.
- the textured areas 104 may be any shape. Further, it will be appreciated that the texture may be any that increases a gripping friction of an operator's hand on the tool.
- the tool handle may be configured to include handles capable of maintaining a user's hands horizontally and vertically spaced apart along the handle. It has been found that to maintain an ability to obtain effective leverage during use of tool 100, a spacing of a center of mass of hand grip or location 102C and a center of mass of additional hand grip or location 102A falls within ranges that allow an effective use in cleaning the variety of surfaces that may be encountered on, for example, platen grills.
- a horizontal spacing (Xl) between the center of masses of hand grip or location 102C and additional hand grip or location 102A may range from about 6 inches to about 12 inches, in another aspect may range from about 6 inches to about 10 inches, and in yet another aspect, it may comprise about 7 inches.
- a vertical spacing (Yl) between the center of masses of hand grip or location 102C and additional hand grip or location 102A may range from about 4 inches to about 10 inches, in yet a further aspect, it may range from about 4 inches to about 8 inches, and in still yet a further aspect may comprise about 5 inches.
- a vertical distance (Y2) from a plane of the tool head 200 to the center of mass of additional hand grip or location 102A may be maintained at predetermined value independent of the horizontal distance (X2) from substantially a center of the tool head 200 to the center of mass of additional hand grip or location 102A.
- the vertical distance (Y2) may range from about 9 inches to about 11 inches, in yet a further aspect it may range from about 9.5 inches to about 10.5 inches, and in still yet a further aspect it may comprise about 10 inches.
- handle portions and/or hand grip or location 102C and/or additional hand grip or location 102A may improve the ergonomics of the grill tool 100 over prior art grill tools and, thereby, enable the operator to more comfortably and safely orient the grill tool 100 while cleaning grill surfaces at a variety of angles (e.g., a substantially horizontal grill surface, a downward facing upper grill surface, grill surface perimeters, ... the like, or combinations thereof that may be encountered on for example platen grills).
- angles e.g., a substantially horizontal grill surface, a downward facing upper grill surface, grill surface perimeters, ... the like, or combinations thereof that may be encountered on for example platen grills).
- an angle "A" of a longitudinal axis of middle handle portion passing through the center of masses of the hand grip or location 102C with respect to a horizontal plane of major surface of the tool head 200 may be dependent upon the horizontal distance (X2) from substantially a center of the tool head 200 to the center of mass of additional hand grip or location 102 A. For example, if horizontal distance (X2) is greater than about 13 inches, angle "A” may be less than about 19 degrees. In contrast, if horizontal distance (X2) is less that about 13 inches, angle "A" may be greater than about 19 degrees.
- angle "B" of a longitudinal axis of second end handle portion passing through the center of masses of the hand grip or location 102A with respect to a horizontal plane of major surface of the tool head 200 may be independent at the horizontal distance (X2).
- angle “B” may range from about 12 degrees to about 18 degrees, in another aspect, angle “B” may range from about 13 degrees to about 17 degrees, and in another aspect, angle “B” may comprise about 15 degrees.
- a distance (X2) from tool head 200 to hand grip or location 102A may be varied so as to accommodate a dimension of a grill surface to be cleaned (e.g., for a shallower grill, the distance may be less than that for a deeper grill).
- an angle "C” and an angle “D” at hand grip or location 102C indicate an amount that the longitudinal axis of hand grip or location 102C may be rotated about the center of mass of the hand grip or location 102C with respect a longitudinal axis of middle handle portion passing through the center of mass of the hand grip or location 102C.
- Angles "C” and an angle “D” may be the same or different and may range from up to about 5 degrees.
- angle “E” and angle “F” at hand grip or location 102A indicate an amount that the longitudinal axis of hand grip or location 102 A may be rotated about the center of mass of the hand grip or location 102A with respect to a longitudinal axis of second handle portion passing through the center of mass of the hand grip or location 102A.
- Angles “E” and an angle “F” may be the same or different and may range from up to about 5 degrees.
- the center of mass of hand grip or location 102C and/or hand grip or location 102C may be translated in any one or more directions of a three dimensional orthogonal coordinate system (e.g., Y, Y-, X, X-, Z, Z- , or combinations thereof).
- the center of mass of hand grip or location 102C and/or hand grip or location 102C may be translated solely (i.e., without rotating about the center of mass as described and shown in Figure 3) in any one or more directions of a three dimensional orthogonal coordinate system.
- the above-described handle portions, hand locations, and angles of the contoured handle 102 may enable the operator to use the tool 100 in multiple orientations while diminishing the risk that the operator may inadvertently touch hot grill surfaces.
- the operator may tip the grill tool 100 either forward or backward without the handle 102 touching the grill surface 402A, 402B, and 402C.
- the grill tool 100 of the present invention may include a tool head 200 that may be securely, and in one aspect removably, attached to the handle 102.
- the head 200 may facilitate attachment of a cleaning pad 300 that may be wrapped around the head 200 to create a cleaning surface on the front, back, top, and bottom of the head 200, as described in more detail below.
- the shape and configuration of the tool head 200 may enable the pad 300 to provide cleaning surfaces on the sides 202A, 202B of the tool head 200 and thereby enable the tool 100 to reach grill surfaces that are at odd angles and that are in tight spaces.
- the right and left sides of the tool head, 202A and 202B respectively may be curved and angled such that the width of the front end 202C of the head 200 may be a smaller width than the width of the rear end 202D of the head 200.
- the pad 300 may overhang the sides 202A, 202B of the head 200, as shown in Figure 11.
- the curved and angled sides 202A, 202B of the head 200 may enable the flexure of pad 300 against the sides 202A, 202B of the head 200 to create an additional cleaning surface.
- the tool head 200 may include a pad attachment mechanism 210 that, in an aspect, may be pivo tally secured to one end of the base portion of the head 200, such as the front end 202C, to facilitate attachment of a pad 300 to the tool head 200.
- the method of attaching a pad 300 to the tool head 200 may include a hole and pin configuration.
- the top surface of one end of the tool head 200, such as the rear end 202D may include two pins 212 (one pin 212 on either side of the handle 102), as illustrated in Figures 5, 7, and 8.
- the pad attachment mechanism 210 may also include two pins 214, and the distance between the pins 212 and the distance between the pins 214 may be the same.
- the pad 300 may be flexible and may have a generally rectangular shape with semi-circular cut-outs 312 on each short end.
- the pad 300 may also include two hole cut-outs 314 on each short end of the pad 300.
- the distance between the holes 314 on each end of the pad 300 may be the same as the distance between the pins 212 and 214, respectively, on the tool head 200.
- the pad attachment mechanism 210 may fluidly pivot from an open position, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, to a partially closed position, as shown in Figures 6 and 7, to a closed position, as shown in Figures 2 and 8. This pivoting mechanism 210 may facilitate easy and efficient attachment of the pad 300 to the head 200, and removal of the same.
- the operator may be able to attach one end of the pad 300 to the head 200 by inserting the pins (either 212 or 214) into the holes 314 on one end of the pad 300, as shown in Figure 10.
- the operator may then be able to attach the other end of the pad 300 to the head 200 by inserting the remaining set of pins (the other of 212 or 214) into the holes 314 on the other end of the pad 300.
- the user may then pivot the pad attachment mechanism 210 to a closed position such that the pad 300 fully wraps around the head 200, as shown in Figure 11.
- the action of pivoting the attachment mechanism 212 to a closed position may tighten the pad 300 as it securely wraps around the tool head 200 to create a four sided cleaning surface (e.g., first top, front, bottom, back, second top, ... the like, or combinations thereof).
- each of pins 212, 214 may include a protuberance 213 in the form of a small area raised above the level of the surrounding surface to create a seat for holes 314 of pad 300 to help hold the pad 300 in place while reducing or eliminating slipping during an attachment of the pad 300. In this manner, the pad 300 remains secured on the tool head 200 while loading.
- the pad attachment mechanism 210 may be securely held in the closed position with a locking mechanism that includes a locking tab 216 that may extend upwardly from the tool head 200.
- a locking tab 216 may include a ridge that prevents that pad attachment mechanism 210 from moving unless the locking tab 216 is physically pushed towards the handle 102 by the operator to release the locking tab 216 from placing pressure on the pad attachment mechanism 210.
- the locking tab 216 may be rigid enough of keep the pad attachment mechanism 210 from moving, yet flexible enough to enable it to be easily moved to release the pad attachment mechanism 210.
- the above-described grill tool 100 may enable the operator to safely and comfortably orient the tool 100 to clean grill surfaces.
- the operator may stroke the grill tool 100 back and forth on the grill surface to clean soil from the surface.
- the operator may use the tool 100 to clean a clamshell platen grill 400, as illustrated in Figure 12. Particularly, the operator may be able to clean the tight space where the top and bottom portions of the grill 400 are hinged.
- the contoured handle 102 may enable the operator to tip the tool 100 back without touching the hot grill surfaces 402 A, 402B.
- the operator may stroke tool 100 back and forth on the surface 402A to clean soil from that surface.
- the tool 100 may be rotated 90° about normal to the plane of the pad 300 from the orientation shown in Figure 12 so that pad 300 is flush with the grill and back surfaces for a back and forth movement.
- the operator may invert the tool 100 and stroke it back and forth on the surface 402B to clean soil from that surface. Again not shown, the operator also may easily clean the sides 402C of the grill 400 due to the pad 300 flexing over the sides 202 A, 202B of the tool head 200 to provide an additional cleaning surface when the side of the tool 100 is used.
- tool 100 may be oriented in a manner, for example, so that a top front and/or top back surface of pad 300 communicates with side 402C. It will be appreciated that these surfaces may be one of the left and/or the right. Then, operator may stroke it back and forth on the surface 402C to clean soil from that surface.
- contoured handle 102 of tool 100 may be configured so as to be capable of being substantially maintained within a footprint of, on one instance, a grill surface, and, in another instance, within a footprint of an upper platen of a clamshell grill.
- the grill tool handle 102 of the present invention may be formed of any durable material that may withstand the operating temperature of a grill surface.
- the operating temperature of the grill surface may not be uniform.
- the results of the testing of the Garland Xpress XG- 24 double-sided griddle ("Garland Xpress XG-24 Double-Sided Griddle Performance Test" Food Service Technology Center, San Ramon, CA, FSTC Report No. 5011.07.20, published Dec. 2007, herein incorporated by reference, applying ASTM F 1605- 95(2001) Standard Test Method for Performance of Double-Sided Griddles) show that the bottom grill surface, when set to maintain an average temperature of about 176 0 C (350 0 F), ranged from about 137 0 C (280 0 F) through about 182 0 C (360 0 F).
- the results of the testing of the AccuTemp Accu-Steam EG2083A36 electric griddle show that the grill surface, when set to maintain an average temperature of about 19O 0 C (375°F), ranged from about 187 0 C (370 0 F) through about 193 0 C (380 0 F).
- the results of the testing of the Blodgett B36N TTT gas griddle show that the grill surface, when set to maintain an average temperature of about 19O 0 C (375°F), ranged from about 137 0 C (280 0 F) through about 198 0 C (390 0 F).
- the results of the testing of the Jade JGTSD gas griddle show that the grill surface, when set to maintain an average temperature of about 19O 0 C (375°F), ranged from about 157 0 C (315°F) through about 201 0 C (395°F).
- the operating temperature of the surface may comprise up to about 232 0 C (45O 0 F) or more.
- the operating temperature of the surface may comprise from about 137 0 C (280 0 F) through about 232 0 C (45O 0 F). In other aspects of embodiments of the present invention, the operating temperature of the surface may comprise from about 157 0 C (315°F) through about 221 0 C (430 0 F). In still yet other aspects of embodiments of the present invention, the operating temperature of the surface may comprise from about 171 0 C (340 0 F) through about 205 0 C (400 0 F).
- the tool head may be made using a first material
- the tool handle may be made using a second material
- the first material may be capable of withstanding a higher temperature than the second material.
- the first material and the second material may be injection moldable polymers.
- the injection moldable polymers may be any one of thermoplastic polymer, a thermoset polymer, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- the injection moldable polymers may be any one of a polystyrene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyamide, polyolefin, alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- first material may be a nylon (e.g., nylon 6,6 and/or capable of withstanding a pH up to about 12.2 or more), alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof and the second material may be any of one of a polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- nylon e.g., nylon 6,6 and/or capable of withstanding a pH up to about 12.2 or more
- the second material may be any of one of a polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
- the pad 300 may be any one of a metallic material, a polymeric material, a natural material, or combinations thereof. In another aspect, the pad 300 may be any one of a woven material, a nonwoven material, or combinations thereof. In yet another aspect, the pad 300 further may include an abrasive.
- a pad 300 may be a nonwoven material made using polyamide fibers (e.g., including , alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof) bound with phenolic resin characterized to be any one of capable of not damaging or scratching grill surfaces, such as, nickel plated surfaces; suitable for use up to a temperature of about 232 0 C (45O 0 F) or more; capable of use with caustic cleaning compositions (e.g., pH up to about 12.2 or more), ... the like, or combinations thereof.
- polyamide fibers e.g., including , alloys thereof, copolymers thereof, mixtures thereof, composites thereof, or combinations thereof
- phenolic resin characterized to be any one of capable of not damaging or scratching grill surfaces, such as, nickel plated surfaces; suitable for use up to a temperature of about 232 0 C (45O 0 F) or more; capable of use with caustic cleaning compositions (e.g., pH up to about 12.2 or more
- pads 300 examples include, without limitation, the line of cleaning products disclosed in the SCOTCH-BRITE® cleaning products catalog dated 2004 from the 3M Commercial Care Division (St. Paul, MN) or the line of hand pad products disclosed in BEAR-TEX® surface finishing products section of the product catalog from the Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc. (Worcester, MA) or the line of hand pad products sold under the trade name BRITERITE® from Standard Abrasives, Inc. (Simi Valley, CA). Such products may be die cut.
- the pad 300 further may include cleaning composition.
- the pad 300 may be a non-abrasive cleaning pad that is also capable of withstanding the operating temperature of a grill surface while it cleans the soiled surface.
- the pad 300 may be about /4" thick.
- the pad may be formed of fine denier nylon fiber.
- the pad 300 may be cable of bending 180 degrees at about a 0.25" bend radius.
- the grill tool is for cleaning grill surfaces, such as platen surfaces (e.g., including, without limitation, three platen grills as disclosed in US 7082941, US 2006/0201495, US 2007/0254078, and US 2007/0251518) used in the quick-service restaurant industry. It has been observed that it can take up to about 45 minutes to clean such grill surfaces.
- platen surfaces e.g., including, without limitation, three platen grills as disclosed in US 7082941, US 2006/0201495, US 2007/0254078, and US 2007/0251518, used in the quick-service restaurant industry. It has been observed that it can take up to about 45 minutes to clean such grill surfaces.
- the head 200 was molded from a polyamide 6/6 with a melting temperature of about 260 0 C (500 0 F)
- each grill tool 100 was evaluated by first loading it in compression followed by drop testing.
- Each grill tool 100 was loaded in compression by manually applying a downward force to the handle 102 while the first or front end 202C of the tool head 200 rested on a surface. Then, using the same orientation, each grill tool 100 was dropped by hand three times from a height of approximately four feet. Each grill tool 100 was finally examined for any cracking, deforming, or other heat induced effects.
- the pivotable tensioner 211 of attachment mechanism 210 may be on one of the back end 202D or the front end 202C of tool head 200 and the tool head pins 212 may be on the other of the back end 202D and the front end 202C of tool head 200.
- the attachment mechanism 210 may include a pivotable tensioner at each of the back end 202D and the front end 202C of tool head 200.
- attachment mechanism 210 may be on one or more of the sides rather than the front and/or back.
- locking mechanism 216 rather than being a locking tab as illustrated in Figures and called out in Figures 5, 7, 8, and 10, may be a turning mechanism. It will be appreciated that any type of locking mechanism 216 that securely attaches a pad 300 to the tool head 200 while at the same time not interfering with an ability of the cleaning or working surfaces (e.g., first top, front, bottom, back, second top, ... the like, or combinations thereof) of the pad 300 to communicate with the surfaces 403 A, 403B, 403C of the grill to be cleaned. Further, it will be appreciated that the tool head 200 may be removably secured to the tool handle 102.
- alternative heads for different tasks may be provided for interchangeably, securably attaching to the tool handle 102.
- one or more safety interlock features may be included to assure that a tool 100 dedicated to food preparation and/or food preparation equipment maintenance remains so.
- locking mechanism e.g., locking tab
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