WO2013152859A2 - Barbecue - Google Patents

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WO2013152859A2
WO2013152859A2 PCT/EP2013/001063 EP2013001063W WO2013152859A2 WO 2013152859 A2 WO2013152859 A2 WO 2013152859A2 EP 2013001063 W EP2013001063 W EP 2013001063W WO 2013152859 A2 WO2013152859 A2 WO 2013152859A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J37/00Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
    • A47J37/06Roasters; Grills; Sandwich grills
    • A47J37/07Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues
    • A47J37/0731Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues with a fire box movable between different positions, e.g. horizontal, vertical, inclined
    • A47J37/0736Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues with a fire box movable between different positions, e.g. horizontal, vertical, inclined with electric heating elements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J37/00Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
    • A47J37/06Roasters; Grills; Sandwich grills
    • A47J37/07Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues
    • A47J37/0731Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues with a fire box movable between different positions, e.g. horizontal, vertical, inclined
    • A47J37/074Roasting devices for outdoor use; Barbecues with a fire box movable between different positions, e.g. horizontal, vertical, inclined with gas burners

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  • the invention relates to a grill according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the grill in question is used for grilling, cooking or cooking of grilled food such as meat, vegetables o. The like. Used.
  • the well-known grill, from which the invention proceeds, has been used for many years, especially in the Austrian area.
  • this grill which is also referred to as "Kistenbradl” consists essentially of a metal box with a lid, in which the grilled food is put in. After closing the box through the lid, a glow of charcoal or the like is produced on the lid
  • the heating module formed in this way transfers the heating heat to the inside of the box so that the necessary temperature is created in the grill room.
  • the well-known grilling appliance leads in particular during cooking to particularly good results, since a particularly uniform cooking is possible by the indirect heating of the boiler room via the heating module.
  • the operation of the grill is expensive, which precludes commercial use.
  • the invention is based on the problem of simplifying the operation of the known grilling device.
  • the heating module can be detached as required and has a heating device which can be operated with electric current or with gas.
  • "Demand-side" means here that the heating module is in the normal operating state, and not for maintenance or repair, The proposed heating module can generate heat for the grilling space of the griller without burning charcoal or the like, thus allowing simple and prolonged operation of the griller without reloading charcoal or the like
  • the heating module can be replaced according to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, if necessary, against a heating module other mode of operation.
  • the replacement of the heating module can be made without the use of tools.
  • a user may use a heating module of his choice, the heating module having a heating device which can be operated with electric power or with gas, or based on the combustion of fuel materials, in particular charcoal or the like. Regardless of the type of energy produced, any type of heating module ensures that sufficient energy is introduced into the grill area to cook the food being grilled there.
  • the heating module By the possibility of Auswechseins the heating module, a user is on the one hand able to use a heating module of his choice. For example, when using the grilling device in the area of a conservatory or the like, it is recommended to operate the heating module with gas or electric current, e.g. Smoke that otherwise occurs when burning charcoal to avoid. Furthermore, replacing or removing the heating module from the grill facilitates cleaning of the components involved.
  • the preferred embodiment according to claim 3 provides that the heating module can be attached to an upper side of the grill room. This causes a well-known and proven cooking of grill food within the grill room on the principle of the top heat. Alternatively or additionally, it can also be provided that the heating module is attached to an underside of the grill room. As a result, the food to be grilled within the grill room from below is subjected to heat and thus grilled.
  • an insert frame may be provided, in which the heating module can be detachably attached.
  • the insert frame may have an opening to the grill room, so that the heating module, when it is inserted into the insert, has a direct contact with the grill room and there is no heat loss.
  • a support plate is provided, which can be attached to an upper edge of the grill room.
  • a guide kinematics an adjustability of the support plate is possible, namely between a closed position for the grill operation, in which the grill room is completed at the top, and an open position for the release of the grill room.
  • the guide kinematics is designed such that the support plate is adjusted by means of a parallel displacement.
  • the adjustment of the support plate is effected by a parallel displacement along a curved path, in particular along a circular path. This can e.g. be realized by a design of the guide kinematics by a four-joint kinematics.
  • the support plate can be designed as a closed plate, or frame-like.
  • the insert frame for the heating module can be formed on the support plate just explained, so that the heating module is arranged at the top of the grill room.
  • the heating module remains within the insert frame on the support plate, resulting in a simple and particularly reliable handling of the grill results.
  • the support plate is designed as a closed plate
  • the heating module heats over the support plate in the grill room.
  • the insert frame can be aligned with the opening of the support plate, so that the heating device heats directly into the grill room.
  • the attachment of the heating module can be provided on the underside of the grill room, characterized in that the insert frame is formed in the form of a shaft into which the heating module can be inserted.
  • This insertion can for example be done in the manner of a drawer, which can be dispensed with the use of tools.
  • a captive securing the heating module in the grill operation can be ensured, for example by a snap-lock, which is also solvable if necessary by applying a suitable force.
  • the further preferred embodiments according to claims 12 and 13 relate to a variant of the heating module, which is provided for arrangement on the top of the grill room.
  • the variability of the grill is increased according to claim 13, characterized in that above the heating module, a grill or the like is arranged to receive grilled food, which is also adjustable in height if necessary. Additionally or alternatively, a hob can be provided on the top of the grill room, on which a cooking pot or the like can be placed.
  • the operational safety of the grill unit is increased by a reflector module which thermally shields an area above the heating module when the heating module is arranged at the top of the grill.
  • a reflector module which thermally shields an area above the heating module when the heating module is arranged at the top of the grill.
  • a height-adjustable holding device is provided for a Grillgutage arranged in the grill room, wherein the height-adjustable holding device cooperates with a arranged outside the grill room actuator.
  • a height adjustment of the Grillgutage can be effected via at least one particular slot-like wall opening in the grill room. This makes it possible to achieve a height adjustment during the grill operation.
  • FIG. 1 a proposed grill according to a) in a perspective view obliquely from the front and b) in a perspective view obliquely from behind, Fig. 2, the grill device of FIG. 1 in a side view a) in the
  • FIG. 3 shows the heating module of the grill device of FIG. 1 in a perspective view obliquely from below
  • FIG. 4 shows the grill unit according to FIG. 1 without heating module in a perspective view obliquely from above, FIG.
  • FIG. 5 shows the grill unit according to FIG. 1 without heating module and without side paneling in a perspective view obliquely from behind, FIG.
  • FIG. 6 shows the grilling apparatus according to FIG. 1 without heating module and without side cladding in a side view a) with the grilled goods receptacle lowered, b) with grilling goods receptacle located in a first detent position and c) with grilled goods receptacles located in a second detent position,
  • FIG. 7 a suggestion according to the proposal Grill device in a perspective view obliquely from the front according to a further exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 8 shows the grilling device according to FIG. 7 a) in a side view, b) in a perspective view obliquely from behind with an open stowage space and c) in a perspective view obliquely from behind with closed storage space, FIG.
  • Fig. 11 shows a proposed grill according to a perspective view obliquely from the front according to another embodiment.
  • the grills shown in the drawing can be used in many ways. In the foreground here is the grilling, cooking or cooking of meat or other foods.
  • the grilling device is a "box cart” referred to in the introductory part of the description
  • the grilling device is equipped with a grilling space 1 which is substantially closed during grilling operation and which best results from a combination of FIGS.
  • the grill room 1 communicates here with a heating module 2 for the transmission of heating heat.
  • the heating module 2 generates heating heat, which is transmitted to the grill room 1.
  • the term "communicates” in terms of heat transfer to understand It includes both the direct contact of the heating module 2 with the interior of the grill room 1, as well as an indirect contact, for example via a heat-conducting wall element of the grill room 1. It is still in the Detail explains that the heating module 2 is here in direct contact with the grill room 1, since he himself provides a wall element of the grill room 1.
  • a Grillgutage 3 is arranged, which is advantageously formed like a trough.
  • the trough-like Grillgutage 3 is guided vertically for a yet to be explained height adjustment in the grill room 1.
  • the lateral wall elements 4a of the grill room 1 take over this guidance. Ultimately, however, an additional guide can be provided.
  • the Grillgutage 3 is held by a height-adjustable holding device 5.
  • the Grillgutability 3 can solve the Gareiricardi 5 to the ready grilled, located in the Grillguta 3 Grillgut to be able to remove.
  • the Grillgutage 3 is equipped with handles 3 a.
  • the holding device 5 for the Grillgutage 3 is assigned to a arranged outside the grill room 1 actuator 6, as shown in Fig. La), here and preferably from a yet to be explained lifting actuating element 6a and also to be explained restoring Actuate element 6b exists.
  • actuator 6 By means of the arranged outside the grill room 1 actuator 6 is a height adjustment of the Grillgutage 3 effected via at least one wall opening 7, 8 in the grill room 1.
  • the actuating device 6 can be designed as an electrical, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuating device. Here and preferably, however, it is such that the height adjustment of Grillguta 3 goes back exclusively to the introduction of a user power.
  • the design of the wall opening 7, 8 largely depends on the design of the actuating device 6 and holding device 5. It is conceivable, for example, that the wall opening 7, 8 is designed as a single hole in the lower wall 4b of the grill room 1.
  • two slot-like, vertically extending wall openings 7, 8 are provided, the position and configuration of which results from a synopsis of FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the holding device 5 is arranged in total outside of the grill room 1. This can be dispensed with excessive temperature resistance of the components involved.
  • the heating of the grill room 1 is returned to the heating module 2, which has a heating device 9 with a heating housing 10.
  • the heating device 9 is electrically operated. drivable.
  • the heating module 2 is here interchangeable by a not shown, operable with gas heating module 2, as will be explained in connection with FIGS. 7 to 1 1.
  • a grill grate 10b is arranged above the base area 10a of the heating housing 10, which additionally allows the use of the heating module 2 as a conventional grill, in which the heating device 9, in particular the charcoal, is arranged below the grill grate 10b.
  • This dual use of the proposed grill device leads to a very cost-effective solution.
  • the heating module 2 consists of a supporting trough 11, which in turn receives the heating housing 10.
  • the carrying trough 11 provides, as will be explained, the upper wall element of the grill room 1 ready.
  • the height adjustment of Grillgutage 3 can basically be provided continuously. In the variant shown and particularly easy to implement, however, it is provided that the holding device 5 for the Grillgutage 3 has a locking device 12 by means of a stepwise height fixation of Grillgutage 3 is effected. Three detent positions of Grillgutage 3 are shown in Fig. 6.
  • the actuating device 6 of the holding device 5 has a lifting actuating element 6a, with which a here and preferably stepwise lifting of the Grillguta 3 can be effected.
  • a return actuator 6b may be provided, with which a reset of the Grillgutage 3 is effected. Such a return actuator 6b is also shown in Fig. La).
  • the lifting actuator 6a is designed as a foot actuator 6a. Accordingly, it is here and preferably in a lower portion of the grill.
  • the reset actuator 6b is here and preferably designed as a hand-operated element and is correspondingly in an upper region of the grill.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 A synopsis of FIGS. 5 and 6 shows that the actuating device 6, here the lifting actuating element 6a, at least unidirectionally in the lifting direction, here and preferably via a damping spring element 13, is coupled to the Grillguta 3.
  • FIGS. 1 a, 5 and 6 A comparison of FIGS. 1 a, 5 and 6 initially shows that the lifting actuating element 6 a has a foot section 14 which is divided into two lateral actuating sections 15. In Figs. 5 and 6, one of the two actuating portions 15 is shown. Essential for the understanding of the present construction is the fact that the foot portion 14 is coupled to the actuating portions 15, in particular connected.
  • the holding device 5 is arranged substantially on both sides of the grill device and in this respect has on both sides an identical or at least mirrored structural design. Both parts of the latching device 12 are then brought together via the foot portion 14 of the lifting actuator 6a. The following statements are each directed to only one of the two parts of the holding device 5.
  • the above-mentioned, unidirectional in lifting direction coupling between the actuator 6, here the lifting actuator 6a, and the Grillgut application 3 is here and preferably realized via a driver element 16 which is connected via a damping spring element 13 with the Grillguta 3.
  • An actuation of the lifting actuating element 6a in the lifting direction, in this case a depression of the foot section 14, is always connected to a lifting of the actuating sections 15, thus the driver 16 and the damping spring element 13 and thus the Grillguta 3.
  • the above-mentioned lifting the Grillgutage 3 is accompanied by an automatic engagement of the latching device 12 in predetermined latching heights.
  • 5 shows one side of the latching device 12.
  • the latching device 12 has at least one catch 17 and one of the at least one latch 17 associated pawl 18, which is here coupled to the lifting actuator 6a.
  • the pawl 18 is pivotally coupled to the actuating portion 15 of the lifting actuator 6a.
  • the arrangement is made in such a way that, at a predetermined, return to an actuation. Henden height adjustment, the pawl 18 engages in the corresponding catch 17a, 17b, 17c and holds the Grillgutage 3 in the respective detent position.
  • actuating portion 15 is pivotable together with the foot portion 14 about a pivot axis 15a.
  • the coupling of the pawl 18 with the actuating portion 15 is realized in that the pawl 18 is articulated about a pivot axis 18a on the actuating portion 15, wherein the pivot axis 18a of the pawl 18 spaced from the pivot axis 15a of the actuating portion 15 is arranged.
  • the detent force acting on the detents 17 by the detent pawl 17 is particularly low due to the kinematics selected here.
  • the above, relatively low latching force is advantageous if the latching engagement for the provision of the Grillgutaid 3 is to be solved.
  • the at least one catch 17 is adjustable in a release position in which the at least one catch 17 is disengaged from the pawl 18 or stands.
  • Essential here is the fact that the at least one detent 17 is coupled to the reset actuator 6b such that actuation of the reset actuator 6b causes an adjustment of the at least one detent 17 in the release position and thus a reset of the Grillgut application 3.
  • the total of three notches 17a, 17b, 17c part of a preferably one-piece locking strip 19 which is pivotable about the actuating portion 15 associated pivot axis 15a.
  • the locking strip 19 is coupled via a coupling member 19a with the reset actuator 6b, so that an actuation of the reset actuator 6b in Fig. 6 to the left with a pivoting of the locking bar 19 is counterclockwise, so that the optionally latched pawl 18th out of engagement with the Resting 17a, 17b, 17c is coming.
  • the so deflected position of the locking bar 19 is shown in Fig. 6c) in dashed line.
  • the Grillgutage 3 falls by the gravitational force down until the driver 16 strikes the actuating portion 15. Since the operating portion 15 of the movement of the Grillguta 3 can not follow, it comes to a braking of the Grillguta 3, here cushioned by the damping spring element 13. The damping spring element 13 prevents it comes to a loud audible stops, which from User would be seen as a loss of comfort.
  • FIGS. 2 and 4 A comparison of FIGS. 2 and 4 shows that the heating module 2 is closed between a closed position (FIG. 2 a) for grilling operation, in which the heating module 2 closes off the grill space 1 at the top, and an open position (FIG. 2 c). ) is adjustable for the release of the grill room 1. It is here and preferably provided that the heating module 2 in the closed position covers an upper opening 20 of the grill room 1 and thereby completes, wherein the heating module 2 in the open position, the upper opening 20 of the grill room 1 releases.
  • a guide kinematics 21 is provided for the movement guidance of the heating module 2 between the closed position and the open position, in such a way that an adjustment of the heating module 2 always goes back to a parallel displacement of the heating module 2.
  • the parallel displacement as can be seen from the illustration in FIG. 2, is provided along a curved path, here along a circular path.
  • the arrangement according to FIG. 2 is made such that a release and placement of the heating module 2 always takes place in a substantially vertical direction.
  • the guided parallel displacement of the heating module 2 is advantageous in that falling out of fuel during the adjustment of the heating module 2 is counteracted, since with a suitable design, the base 10a of the heating housing 10 is always aligned horizontally.
  • the guide kinematics 21 is designed as a four-joint kinematics having on both sides of the grill device a pair of arms 22, 23, each on the one hand to the heating module 2 and on the other hand hinged to the grill device in the rest are such that always a parallel displacement of the heating module 2 is ensured.
  • Fig. 2 shows that the configuration of the guide kinematics 21 as a four-joint kinematics leads to a particularly easy to implement structural design.
  • the above parallel displacement of the heating module 2 can also be effected electrically or pneumatically.
  • a corresponding drive motor is preferably coupled to the guide kinematics 21.
  • Fig. 3 shows a particularly preferred embodiment of the heating module 2, which is equipped with a projecting into the grill room 1 Abstrahlblechan ever 24. Without the Abstrahlblechanrangement 24, the entire heat from the grill area 1 associated surface 25 of the heating module 2, which is preferably a flat surface, would be radiated. The Abstrahlblechanrangement 24 now protrudes from the grill room 1 associated surface 25 of the heating module 2 from that results in an additional radiation effect on the Abstrahlblechanan angel 24.
  • the Abstrahlblechanan himself 24 is configured such that over the grill room 1 associated surface 25 of the Heating module 2 results in a non-uniform heat radiation, which is further preferably made so that a continuous air circulation during grilling operation arises.
  • the uneven heat radiation can be adjusted by a corresponding design of the surfaces of the Abstrahlblechanschieber 24. It can be seen from the illustration according to FIG. 3 that in the exemplary embodiment shown there, the area of the radiating plate arrangement 24 in the rear region of the grilling device is larger than in the front region of the grilling device.
  • At least one radiating sheet 24a, 24b protrudes from the area 25 of the heating module 2 assigned to the grill area 1, which is further preferably strip-shaped and whose projecting width varies over its length in a particularly preferred embodiment.
  • a total of two radiating plates 24a, 24b are provided, which are arranged crosswise. Other arrangements are conceivable.
  • the Abstrahlblechanrangement 24 may be provided a motor convection.
  • the motor convection assembly as the Abstrahlblechanan extract 24 is disposed on the underside of the heating module 2.
  • the convection assembly is conceivable.
  • the proposed grilling device shows quite considerable structural advantages.
  • the proposed grill is equipped with a chassis 26, which has two wheels in the rear of the grill. To adjust the grill only the front area is to be lifted slightly, so that the grill can be easily moved.
  • the grilling space 1 is configured substantially in the shape of a box in the manner of a cuboid
  • the grilling appliance shows a substantially trapezoidal basic body in the side view (FIG. 2). This creates a certain storage space 27 which is accessible via a storage compartment flap 27a.
  • the walls of the grill room 1 are at least partially surrounded by cover plates 28, as of the respective wall of the grill room 1 at least slightly are spaced. This results in an additional air insulation, which is particularly advantageous in view of the above-mentioned wall openings 7, 8 in the grill room 1.
  • the cover plates 28 at the same time form the outer housing of the grill, so that thereby the risk of burns for the user is reduced.
  • the grill room 1 is configured as here and preferably substantially box-shaped, wherein the side walls 4a and 4b of the lower wall are preferably made of sheet steel.
  • This steel sheet is in a particularly preferred embodiment to Nirosta steel sheet.
  • the cover plates 28 are preferably thin-walled steel sheets, which are also configured in a particularly preferred embodiment as Nirosta steel sheets.
  • the frame structure of the grill can be made of aluminum profiles for weight reasons.
  • the actuating device 6 does not necessarily have to be mechanically coupled to the holding device 5 via the slot-like wall opening 7, 8 in the grill compartment 1. It is conceivable, for example, that the connection extending through the at least one wall opening 7, 8 is electrically formed. This is the case when a part of the actuating device 6, in particular a motor effecting the height adjustment of the holding device 5, is arranged completely within the grill space 1.
  • FIGS. 7-1 1 further embodiments of the proposed griller are shown.
  • a height-adjustable grillware receptacle 3 can be provided in the same way as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1, reference being made to the above explanation of FIGS. 1-6 in order to avoid repetition.
  • Fig. 7 shows a further embodiment of the proposed grill device in a perspective view obliquely from the front.
  • an insert frame c is provided which has an opening d.
  • the insert frame c is formed in a support plate e, which is mounted by means of a guide kinematics 21 pivotally mounted on the grill.
  • the support plate e In the position shown in Fig. 7, the support plate e is in a Closed position in which it is placed on an upper edge opening 20 of the grill room 1.
  • the support plate e can basically be configured as a closed, full-surface plate.
  • the support plate e is designed frame-like, wherein the frame opening of the support plate e is further preferably aligned with the heating module 2.
  • a heating module 2 can be inserted into the opening d of the insert frame c, with the opening d being completely closed towards the outside relative to the grill chamber 1.
  • heating modules 2 There are various types of heating modules 2 possible, which differ according to the nature of their power generation. These types are explained in detail below.
  • the heating module 2 has a heating device 9a, which generates heating heat with electric current.
  • this heater 9a may be connected to a conventional power supply (e.g., 220V) via a power cord 9a 1 and thereby supplied with electric power.
  • a dial 9a2 the power level for the heater 9a can be controlled in particular continuously, in order to generate corresponding within the grill 1 a predetermined temperature.
  • the heating module 2 has a heating device 9b which is operated with gas.
  • the heating device 9b is connected to a gas cylinder 9b3 via a line 9b 1, in which a setting wheel 9b2 is provided. Via the dial 9b2, the amount of gas supplied to the heater 9b can be adjusted to heat the grill room 1 to a predetermined temperature.
  • variant III of FIG. 7 shows a heating module 2, in which a fuel material pan 10 'enables the burning of fuel materials, in particular heating coal.
  • the proposed barbecue is therefore also usable as a classic "Kistenbradl”.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates that a reliable fastening of the respective heating module 2 in the insert frame c or on the support plate e is ensured by a quick release el, which cooperates with a hook element e2 provided on a side surface of the heating module 2.
  • a quick release el which cooperates with a hook element e2 provided on a side surface of the heating module 2.
  • a hook element e2 provided on a side surface of the heating module 2.
  • each transverse side of the insert frame c each have a quick release el and correspondingly provided on each transverse side of a heating module 2, a hook element e2, whereby the heating module 2 is secured sufficiently secure.
  • a lifting of the heating module 2 of the support plate e is ensured by handle elements e3, which are provided on opposite longitudinal sides of the heating module 2.
  • handle elements e3 are made of a thermally insulating material, so that the handle elements e3 does not overheat and when touching there is no risk of burns.
  • the heating module 2 is inserted into the insert frame c at the top a of the grill room 1, a lower surface of the heating module 2 communicates directly with the grill room 1, thanks to the opening d in the insert frame c. In that regard, a good heat transfer from the heating module 2 into the grill room 1 is guaranteed to cook the food to be grilled in the grill room on the principle of top heat.
  • the grill unit has in a variant on its underside b a shaft f, which is adapted to the dimensions of a heating module 2.
  • a respective heating module 2 preferably according to the variant I and II of Fig. 7, are introduced in the manner of a drawer in the shaft f. This has the consequence that the grill room 1 is acted upon from below with heat, so that the overlying grill food is grilled accordingly.
  • a heating module 2 is arranged only on the underside b of the grill room, namely in the shaft f, the opening d of the insert frame c or the upper opening 20 of the grill compartment 1 can remain open.
  • a closing plate g On opposite side edges of the closing plate g each hook elements e2 are provided. The quick release el can interact with these hook elements e2, whereby the closing plate g is suitably fixed on the support plate e.
  • the proposed grill unit can be operated as explained with various arrangements of the heating module 2.
  • a heating module 2 either only on the top a of the grill room 1, namely in the insert frame c, or only on the bottom b of the grill room, namely in the shaft f, or both the top a and the bottom b of the grill room 1 to be arranged.
  • These possible arrangements of heating modules 2 are in the choice of the user, depending on the desired preparation of the food within the grill area. 1
  • FIG. 8 shows further views of the grill of Fig. 7, namely in Fig. 8a in a side view, and in Figs. 8b and 8c in a perspective view obliquely from behind.
  • the basic structure of the griller according to FIG. 7 is substantially identical to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 4, so that reference is made to avoid repetition.
  • a storage space 27 is thus provided, which can be closed with a storage space flap 27a.
  • the storage space 27 is suitable for receiving a gas cylinder 9b3.
  • FIG. 8b makes it clear that an opening 27b is provided on a storage compartment flap 27a, through which the gas line 9b 1 is passed.
  • the storage space 27 with the gas cylinder 9b3 located therein can also be completely closed off in the grill operation by passing the gas line 9b 1 through the opening 27b to the heating device 9b (see FIG. 8b).
  • the storage space 27 can be used to accommodate other grill utensils.
  • the closable stowage compartment flap 27a of the storage space 27 is suitably protected against contamination or penetration of moisture.
  • FIG. 9 Analogous to the illustration of FIG. 2, the grill device according to FIG. 7 is shown in the side view of FIG. 9 in different positions with respect to the support plate e.
  • the support plate e by means of the guide kinematics 21, the on each side of the grill from two links 22 and 23 in the manner of a four-joint kinematics is hinged.
  • Fig. 9a is the support plate in its closed position for the grill operation, in which it closes an upper opening 20 of the grill room 1.
  • Fig. 9b shows the support plate e in an intermediate position
  • Fig. 9c shows the support plate e in an open position in which the grill compartment 1 is substantially fully open at the top.
  • FIG. 9a, 9b and 9c illustrates that the support plate e can be pivoted by means of the guide kinematics 21 along a circular path.
  • the pivotability of the support plate e has the advantage that the grill compartment 1 can be at the upper opening 20, without causing the heating module 2 is to be removed from the insert frame c. In that regard, a frequent opening and closing of the grill room 1, as it corresponds to a typical grill operation, possible with little effort.
  • Fig. 10 shows the grill of Fig. 7 in a modified embodiment.
  • e opposing guide rails h are attached to the support plate, in which a grill 10 b, a so-called hot plate i or the like can be accommodated.
  • the guide rails h are provided one above the other in several levels, so that the grill grate 10b or the hot plate i can be positioned at different heights above the heating module 2.
  • the hot plate i can also have a hob j, for placing a saucepan.
  • a hob can also be provided on an upper side of the heating module 2 itself.
  • the heating module 2 is such that the energy generated herein not only down in the grill room 1, but also upwards in the direction of the grill grate 10 b and the hot plate i is discharged.
  • the heat generated by the heating module 2 is utilized in two respects, namely on the one hand for the grill room 1 located underneath and on the other hand for the grill grate 10b located above it.
  • a so-called reflector module k is provided above the support plate e, ie in a region above the heating module 2 (not visible in FIG. 11).
  • This reflector module k is preferably made of a heat-insulating material, so that the heating module 2 upwards is thermally isolated.
  • the reflector module k is preferably used when the heating module 2 has an electrically operated heating device 9a or a gas-operated heating device 9b. Due to the shielding of the reflector module k, the heat generated by the heating module 2 is introduced more efficiently, ie with fewer losses down into the grill room 1. As a result, cooking with top heat is even better.
  • the reflector module k can be mounted as a separate component on the support plate e, e.g. by suitable quick release, screw or the like. For a replacement of the heating module 2, the reflector module k can then be disassembled in advance of the support plate e.
  • the user can select a type of power generation for the grill device which he prefers.
  • a heating module 2 of the type shown in detail in FIG. 7 may be preferred, with which charcoal or the like is combusted in the fuel pan 10 '.
  • heating with electrical energy or with gas may be preferred, for which purpose the heating device 9a or 9b is suitable.

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L'invention concerne un barbecue comportant un espace de grillade (1) sensiblement fermé lors du processus de grillade, communiquant avec un module de chauffe (2) pour la transmission de chaleur de chauffe, le module de chauffe (2) pouvant être remplacé et/ou présentant un dispositif de chauffe (9a, 9b) pouvant fonctionner électriquement ou au gaz.
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