Rotisserie mechanism

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Inventors

Sherman, Stephen E.

Application #

266207

Filed

Jun-27-1994

Published

Aug-29-1995

Current US Class

099/419
099/421H
099/427
211/85.4

International Classes

A47J 037/04; A47J 037/07

Field of Search

99/419 99/421 211/125 211/181 126/25

Examiners

Simone; Timothy F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bielen, Peterson & Lampe

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4037737   Rack structure for s...
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4442762   Meat roaster
4583452   Food holder for bar...
5325767   Spit basket

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Abstract
A rotisserie mechanism utilizing a base member having a first portion and second portions which are angularly disposed relative to one another. The first and second portions may take the form of a pair of racks and are held to a rotisserie rod. A holding element is locked to the base member and includes a locking device for fastening the holding element thereto. Thus, food items to be cooked on a rotisserie are clipped to the rotisserie rod by the base member and holding element. The rod is easily disengaged from the turning motor and includes block supports and a stop that prevents the rod from accidentally moving downwardly into the source of heat.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rotisserie mechanism utilizing a rod rotatable over a source of heat comprising:

a. a base member connected to the rod including a first portion and a second portion, said first portion angularly disposed relative to said second portion;

b. holding element movable toward said base member;

c. locking means for fastening said holding element to said base member, said locking means including a loop formed by said base member, said loop being engagable by said holding element; and

d. securing means for supporting said base member to the rod.

2. The rotisserie of claim 1 which additionally comprises a pivot, said holding element being linked to said pivot for movement toward said base member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a novel and useful rotisserie mechanism useful in barbecuing foods.

Meats and other foodstuffs are often roasted or barbecued over an open fire. Many systems and mechanisms and have been devised to hold the foods in place while such foodstuffs are cooked. For example, a simple grill has been employed in conjunction with a pit to hold hot coals. In addition, racks have been employed to rotate such foodstuffs either manually or with a motor.

U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,320,304, 3,359,889, 4,442,762, and 4,200,040 show meat holding devices which clamp the foodstuff in an oven over a barbecue for cooking.

U.S. Pat. 1,359,749, 3,049,072, 3,084,618, 3,922,961, 4,005,646, and 4,583,452 show spit clamps and racks which permit foodstuffs to be rotated over a fire for the purpose of cooking.

All known prior art rotisserie mechanism suffer from the disability in that multiple foodstuffs are difficult to cook and require elaborate procedures for engaging and disengaging the foodstuffs before, during, and after cooking. In addition, such mechanisms do not permit the partial disengagement of single foodstuff being cooked while allowing remaining foodstuffs to be cooked-during such interruption.
 
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