FIELD: personal usage articles.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to devices for cooking food products using charcoals. The thermo-chargrill contains two long and two short side walls, an underbody, a grate, two flap-down grids and legs. The flap-down grids are attached to the long side walls near the short side walls by way of a pivot connection. The side walls are double-walled and are installed with a gap between the external and the internal side walls. The thermo-chargrill is collapsible. The detachable underbody is rectangular and designed in the form of a chute with horizontal support shelves. There is a damper with a handle mounted on each short side wall from the bottom. The grate is designed in the form of a rectangular perforated tray with side boards that is installed resting on the detachable underbody. There are at least two threaded holes made in the legs. During the side walls installation on the legs the holes made therein match the threaded holes in the legs. Threaded screws with a handle are inserted through the holes in the side walls and into the threaded holes. The flap-down grids are formed by a rectangular wire frame and wire rods.
EFFECT: additional rigidity, strength, reduction of overall dimensions during transportation and facilitation of the chargrill maintenance process after usage.
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Dates
2014-03-20—Published
2012-11-27—Filed