Stoves and furnaces – Stoves – Cooking
Reexamination Certificate
2005-04-19
2005-04-19
Price, Carl D. (Department: 3749)
Stoves and furnaces
Stoves
Cooking
C126S0250AA, C126S242000, C126S245000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06880546
ABSTRACT:
The present invention10discloses a system and device(s) for the discharge of the ash material contained within a barbecue unit12as fertilizer to a user designated area. The discharge is accomplished by introducing a quantity of water into the barbecue grill12where the ash will be suspended in solution and delivered by means of a conduit to a user-specified area. In one embodiment, the present invention is comprised of a funnel-like device14having a removable sieve16, drain hose18with connector20, and adjustable support legs22. In other embodiments, the funnel14is connected to the grill12using straps36or magnetic straps40. The present invention can also be used with a public use barbecue grill56with cover62with a pipe58forming an integral part therewith having a handle60for varying the alignment of the ash drain and air vents. Water is introduced into the barbecue grill56and on to the charcoal at the bottom of the grill. The resultant ash and water solution is washed out through the air duct holes at the bottom of the grill and into the support post drain pipe58. The present invention can also be employed on a yacht80with ash drain tube82beneath the barbecue grill and fed along to a dump port84along the gunwale of a yacht. To discharge the ash, water is introduced into the barbecue grill76and on to the charcoal at the bottom of the grill. The resultant ash and water solution is washed out through the drain duct holes at the bottom of the grill and into the drain tube82.
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Kroll Michael I.
Price Carl D.
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