Grillson GmbH

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GRILLSON

      
Application Number 149851100
Status Registered
Filing Date 2010-10-05
Registration Date 2012-09-05
Owner Grillson GmbH (Germany)
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 11 - Environmental control apparatus
  • 21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
  • 25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
  • 30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery

Goods & Services

(1) Barbeques; gloves for protection against heat and fire; aprons; kitchen utensils namely tongs, forks, spatulas; accessories for grills namely cooking grates, ceramic briquettes, catch pans, griddles, rotisseries; spices

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Pellet burning heating assembly

      
Application Number 11899705
Grant Number 07530351
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-09-07
First Publication Date 2008-03-13
Grant Date 2009-05-12
Owner GRILLSON GMBH (Germany)
Inventor Leverty, Patrick A.

Abstract

A portable pellet fired heating element for mounting to a grill or stove and comprising a gravity fed pellet holder, a unitary tubular structure having a burner, an air intake and an exhaust chute. Fuel may be supplied to the pellet holder by various supply means such as a conveyer, ramp, scooped, held in bulk in a hopper, and like pellet supply structures and methods. Fuel is fed to the air-cooled insulated burner area onto a decomposer grate, which defines the primary combustion area and which is partially open to the atmosphere for air intake. An adjustable high-pressure flow of gas or vapor is introduced to the primary exhaust chute below the decomposer grate to create a low pressure flow above the grate and which upon ignition, cause flames to be pulled into the pellet mass on the grate. In operation, air from the primary air intake maintains hot charcoal in the primary combustion area, and the secondary combustion area provides a steady flow of wood gas that mixes with a predetermined or adjustable amount of air supplied by the secondary air intake to maintain the flame. The super heated gasses and any ash are provided to the grill or stove by means of the exhaust chute. For cleaning purposes, an electrical/mechanical device may be provided to move the decomposer grate or to provide a sudden burst of high gas pressure.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F24B 7/00 - Stoves, ranges, or flue-gas ducts, with additional provisions for convection heating