Stoves and furnaces – Stove lids and tops – Liquid or gaseous fuel
Patent
1991-03-19
1992-10-20
Yeung, James C.
Stoves and furnaces
Stove lids and tops
Liquid or gaseous fuel
126 41R, F24C 1510
Patent
active
051561409
ABSTRACT:
A metal barbecue liner includes a thermal insulating liner having walls of twin spaced apart galvanized sheets with one inch of insulation therebetween. An upwardly extending flange surrounds an open portion of the liner so that the liner may be set in an appropriate hole in a counter and retained therein by the flange. Spacers ensure a minimum clearance between walls of the liner and combustible construction in which the liner is mounted. The liner may be constructed of sheet metal such as galvanized steel. Insulation between the sheet metal is one-inch fiberglass foil faced ductboard with the foil facing the inside of the thermal insulating liner next to the barbecue grill.
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