IP Library Granted Patent US 8,074,635
Granted Patent B2
US 8,074,635 · App. 11/348,080 · Granted Dec 13, 2011

Ceramic bushing

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Patent No.
US 8,074,635
App. No.
11/348,080
Granted
Dec 13, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The inventions disclosed herein generally relate to isolating heat sensitive components from the heat source of a barbecue grill. In the preferred embodiment, ceramic bushings are used to isolate a glass-reinforced nylon grill stand from the cooking chamber of a barbecue grill. The bushing incorporates a beveled upper edge for engaging with lobes which downwardly depend from the cooking chamber. The bushing also incorporates a circular lower portion for engagement with an aperture in the grill stand. The bushing is locked into engagement with the cooking chamber using a threaded bolt and is locked into loose engagement with the grill stand using a spring clip. The combination of the beveled upper edge and the loose engagement with the grill stand allows the bushing to float with respect to both the grill stand and cooking chamber. As a result, manufacturing tolerance requirements can be relaxed.

Claims (50)

1. A grill assembly comprising:

a metallic cooking chamber, a non-metallic frame, a heat resistant bushing, a threaded bolt, and a locking fastener;

the cooking chamber having an upper member and a lower member, the lower member having a support, and the support comprising a threaded bore and a group of at least three generally downwardly depending lobes;

the frame being adapted to support the grill assembly and having an aperture;

the bushing being adapted to be disposed between the cooking chamber and the frame to resist the transfer of heat from the cooking chamber to the frame, the bushing having a longitudinal bore therethrough, the bushing having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having a beveled upper edge for engaging with the at least three generally downwardly depending lobes, the lower portion being adapted to be received by the aperture, an interface between the upper portion and lower portion defining a shoulder whereby the shoulder retains the bushing in the aperture, and the lower portion having a generally circumferential groove which is adapted to be disposed generally below the aperture when the bushing is received by the aperture;

the locking fastener being adapted to be received in the generally circumferential groove whereby the locking fastener would retain the bushing in the aperture; and,

the threaded bolt having a threaded portion and a head, the threaded bolt being adapted to be received through the longitudinal bore of the bushing, a distal end of the threaded portion being adapted to engage with the threaded bore of the cooking chamber, and the head being adapted to engage with a lower surface of the bushing to retain the beveled edge of the bushing in engagement with the lobes of the lower member of the cooking chamber.

2. A grill assembly comprising:

a cooking chamber, a frame, and a plurality of heat resistant bushings;

the plurality of heat resistant bushings having a substantially greater resistance to heat transfer than the cooking chamber;

the frame being constructed from a material which melts at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the material comprising the cooking chamber; and,

the plurality of heat resistant bushings keeping the cooking chamber separated from the frame and having sufficient resistance to heat transfer to prevent melting of the frame during use of the grill assembly.

3. The grill assembly of claim 2 wherein the cooking chamber has an upper member and a lower member, the plurality of heat resistant bushings keeping the lower member separated from the frame.

4. The grill assembly of claim 3 wherein the frame is adapted to support the grill assembly.

5. The grill assembly of claim 4 wherein the frame is adapted to engage with a grill cart.

6. A grill assembly comprising:

a cooking chamber, a frame, and a plurality of heat resistant bushings;

the frame being constructed from a material which melts at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the material comprising the cooking chamber;

the plurality of heat resistant bushings keeping the cooking chamber separated from the frame;

the cooking chamber having an upper member and a lower member, the plurality of heat resistant bushings keeping the lower member separated from the frame;

the lower member has a plurality of supports, each support comprising a group of at least three generally downwardly depending lobes; and,

the plurality of bushings having an upper portion with a beveled upper edge for engaging with the at least three generally downwardly depending lobes, whereby the beveled upper edge of the bushing is received between the three generally downwardly depending lobes.

7. The grill assembly of claim 6 wherein the frame has a plurality of chamber supports, each chamber support being adapted to receive a lower portion of the bushing.

8. The grill assembly of claim 7 wherein the chamber support comprises an aperture for receiving the lower portion of the bushing.

9. The grill assembly of claim 8 wherein an interface between the upper portion and the lower portion of the bushing defines a shoulder, the shoulder being adapted to engage the chamber support.

10. The grill assembly of claim 7 wherein:

the at least three lobes surround a bore;

the bushing comprises a longitudinal bore; and,

the grill assembly further comprises a fastener which is adapted to be received by the longitudinal bore and engage with the bore.

11. The grill assembly of claim 10 wherein:

the bore is threaded;

the fastener comprises a threaded portion and a head, the threaded portion being adapted to engage the threaded bore and the head being adapted to engage with a lower surface of the bushing.

12. The grill assembly of claim 8 wherein the lower portion of the bushing comprises a groove, the groove extending at least a portion of the circumference of the lower portion and being adapted to be disposed generally below the aperture when the bushing is received by the aperture.

13. The grill assembly of claim 12 wherein the grill assembly further comprises a locking fastener being adapted to be received by the groove.

14. A grill assembly comprising:

a cooking chamber, a frame, and a heat resistant bushing;

the heat resistant bushing having a substantially greater resistance to heat transfer than the cooking chamber;

the frame having a chamber support constructed from a material which melts at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the material comprising the cooking chamber;

the heat resistant bushing having a first portion and a second portion, the second portion being adapted to engage the chamber support, and the heat resistant bushing being adapted to separate the cooking chamber from the frame and having sufficient resistance to heat transfer to prevent melting of the frame during use of the grill assembly; and,

a fastener being adapted to be carried by the second portion of the bushing to retain the bushing adjacent to the chamber support.

15. The grill assembly of claim 14 wherein:

the cooking chamber has at least one foot; and

the heat resistant bushing is in engagement with the at least one foot.

16. A grill assembly comprising:

a cooking chamber, a frame, a heat resistant bushing, a locking fastener, and a bolt;

the cooking chamber having a support member and the support member having a group of at least two outwardly depending lobes;

the frame having an aperture and being constructed from a material which melts at a low temperature lower than that of the cooking chamber;

the heat resistant bushing having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion having a beveled surface, the beveled surface being adapted to engage with the at least two outwardly depending lobes, the second portion being adapted to be received by the aperture, the heat resistant bushing having a longitudinal bore therethrough, the heat resistant bushing being adapted to be disposed between the cooking chamber and the frame;

the bolt having a head and a distal end portion, the bolt being adapted to be received by the longitudinal bore, the distal end portion being adapted to engage with the support member of the cooking chamber, and the head being adapted to engage with a second end of the heat resistant bushing to retain the at least two outwardly depending lobes in engagement with the beveled surface; and,

the locking fastener being adapted to lockingly engage with the second portion of the bushing to retain the bushing in the aperture.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2025
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS LLC
Reel/Frame 073364/0477 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 1, 2025
From: WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS LLC; JUNE LIFE, LLC; NORTH ATLANTIC IMPORTS, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 072994/0778 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 1, 2025
From: WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS LLC; JUNE LIFE, LLC; NORTH ATLANTIC IMPORTS, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 072995/0099 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 23, 2022
From: WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Mar 23, 2020
From: WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 052205/0329 →