Multimodal rotisserie

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Inventors

McGuire, Kevin

Application #

914323

Filed

Jul-17-1992

Published

Apr-27-1993

Current US Class

099/340
099/421H
099/421HV
099/427
099/446
099/448
126/41B

International Classes

A47J 037/04

Field of Search

99/427 99/419 99/421 126/25

Examiners

Hornsby; Harvey C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Branscomb; Ralph S.

US Patent References

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4106473   Grilling device wit...
4108055   Mobile broiler rotis...
4170173   Barbecue
4181074   Rotisserie and braz...
4208959   Grill device
4421016   Cooking apparatus
4627410   Barbecue grill

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Abstract
A lower housing defines an elongated heat chamber with side-mounted longitudinally extended linear gas burners which heat the space in the chamber and also edibles mounted on a longitudinal spit which rotates at about the top of the housing. Removable covers enclose the heat chamber, and are removed to permit the spit to be released from its drive mechanism and elevated into a carving mode, with a carving tray underneath, so that meat can be carved on the spit and its accessories, and also on the tray immediately below the spit, keeping all the food warm while it is being carved. The rotisserie includes accessories for mounting fish, poultry and chunk meat, and also has a grill accessory, with the longitudinal dimensioning of all the parts and accessories being such that carving can be done beneath the spit in its carving mode at one portion of the rotisserie, while meat skewered on the other portions of the rotisserie are maintained hot from the heat emanating up from the heat chamber.
 
Claims
It is hereby claimed:

1. A multimodal rotisserie comprising:

(a) a body having:

(i) a frame;

(ii) a housing supported on said frame and having a floor, two spaced sidewalls defining a longitudinal direction parallel thereto, and a pair of spaced endwalls connected to said sidewalls such that said housing defines a heating chamber having an at least partially open top;

(b) heat producing means in said heating chamber;

(c) a spit;

(d) spit support bearing means defined by said body to rotationally mount said spit longitudinally extended above said floor at a cooking level in a cooking mode;

(e) said body defining carving mode mounts for mounting said spit at a carving level in a carving mode elevated above said cooking level;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are many different rotisserie mechanisms which have been developed and a number of which have been patented as indicated by the prior art disclosure accompanying this application. However, prior art rotisseries tend to be single-purpose mechanisms in most instances. In other words, the rotisseries might be extremely well adapted for cooking an entire animal such as a pig, or cooking chickens or rotating fish baskets, but in general these devices by their design tend to be limited to such single functions.

Additionally, as a general rule the rotisserie structure is not only designed to accommodate a single meat type, but additionally provides no mechanism for carving meat over the heat produced by the rotisserie heat source while other portions of the food remain exposed to the heat, maximizing efficiency and lengthening the duration of time in which the food is maintained in its hot, most edible condition.

Prior art rotisseries, even though designed for a whole animal, lack the capability of optimal performance when cooking for large groups, such as for hundreds of people. This is due in large part to the two reasons mentioned above. First, prior art rotisseries typically lack the capability of preparing several types of food or meat to satisfy the appetites of a variety of people that attend in such large gatherings. Secondly, when preparing food for such large groups, it is quite desirable to have a mechanism for maintaining the food warm throughout the long serving period that is necessary to feed a large number of people.
 
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