Hand-held barbecue spit

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Inventors

Grigorenko, Donald C.

Application #

425189

Filed

Sep-28-1982

Published

May-8-1984

Current US Class

099/419
099/441
0D7/683

International Classes

A47J 037/04

Field of Search

99/419 99/421 211/59.1 211/125

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rambo; William S., Rambo; William Cates

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Abstract
A hand-held spit for barbecuing or roasting weiners, sausages, chicken pieces and the like over an open fire includes an elongated metal, strap-like frame which supports a handle at one end thereof and which is formed at its opposite end with an annular loop on which is carried a plurality of quickly detachable, U-shaped, radially extending tines or skewers. The skewers are normally snap-fitted on the loop of the frame, but are easily removed therefrom for cleaning, packaging and/or storage.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hand-held barbecue spit comprising:

(a) an elongated, substantially rigid metallic frame provided at one end thereof with a handle-supporting terminal and at its opposite end with an annular, fork-supporting loop, said loop being formed with a plurality of relatively spaced apart fork-receiving openings;

(b) a handle carried by the handle-supporting terminal of said frame; and

(c) a plurality of generally U-shaped forks extending through said loop, demountably carried in the openings of said loop and formed with elongated, spit-like tines extending generally radially of said annular loop.

2. A hand-held barbecue spit according to claim 1, wherein each of said U-shaped forks is provided with relatively opposing, offset catches formed in said tines for frictional engagement with opposite walls of the tine-receiving openings of said loop.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to cooking utensils adapted to hold food while exposing it to a source of heat, and more particularly to those utensils capable of supporting food over an outdoor fire and equipped with food-impaling tines.

In the past, hand-held barbecue spits capable of supporting numerous food items simultaneously have tended to be either unwieldy, undependable and/or difficult or clean. In fact, many outdoor cooks dispense with a hand-held, food-supporting utensil altogether and rely solely on a grill whose distance from the fire is adjustable only within a limited range, if at all. Absent a portable supporting device, however, one must employ some kind of poker or spatula to move each food item separately relative to the source of heat.

The closest prior art known to the inventor is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,183,938 issued Dec. 19, 1939 to Lewis.

The Lewis patent discloses a hand-held utensile whose elongated wire handle is detachably connected to a pair of disks between which are clamped radially outwardly projecting sets of U-shaped tines. In contrast, the present barbecue spit is equipped with pairs of tines that may be detached readily from a slotted, annular head or loop for ease in cleaning, storage and shipping. In addition, the open loop construction at the operative end of the spit minimizes the accumulation of grease and charred food particles.
 
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