Abstract:
A support stand for barbeque grills and camping gear, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear.

Description:
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION 
       [0001]    The present Non-Provisional U.S. patent application is based upon U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/210,679 filed Aug. 27, 2015, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference. 
     
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    This invention pertains to camping, fishing and boating equipment. Specifically, the invention addresses a new way of supporting various portable camping accessories such as barbecue grills, picnic tables, food trays, portable bars and coolers. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0003]    According to research reports summarized in the American Camper Reports, over 40 million American participate regularly in camping activities. On average, campers travelled more than 180 miles to get to their desired camping spot, which tended to be a private or a state park campground. Each camping participant, whether staying in a tent, RV, cabin, spent an average of 15 days camping per year. This continued interest in camping activities, combined with the related traveling requirements, has ushered an increase in popularity, and development of new portable camping gear; more specifically portable grills, coolers and picnic furniture. 
         [0004]    The popularity of said portable camping gear has increased the consumer demand for new products, saturating the market with various portable camping equipment, such as barbeque grills and picnic tables. Most of these camping products, however, are not very robust and are difficult to assemble. They offer limited height adjustability, require a significant setup space and must be placed on a relatively firm and dry terrain. This invention was created to address, and to resolve, all of these issues by offering a robust and adjustable camping equipment mounting platform that can be utilized in the water and on any dry terrain. 
         [0005]    Examples of prior-art, focusing on products providing some form of support for barbeque grills and other camping gear may be found in the following U.S. patent applications: 2002,0020,405; 2011,0079,209; 2014,0366,865; 2015,0114,383; and U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,484,239; 2,985,164; 3,005,451; 3,094,113; 3,611,912; D413,229; 4,210,118; 4,616,624; 4,677,964; 4,729,535; 5,076,256; 5303692; 5,472,164; 5,623,866; 5,640,949; 5,970,971; 6,302,097; 6,439,220; 6,578,568; 6,684,877; 6,805,113; 7,284,549; 7,762,249; 7,958,882; 9,187,108. 
         [0006]    U.S. Patent Application No. 2002,0020,405 filed by Colman, McNair, Morgan Shaples and Kin, discloses a portable barbeque grill, having a hood and a fire box, incorporating a support structure comprising of a frame, arranged to hold said fire box, supported by a leg assembly that is fixed to the frame such that the leg assembly is movable between a retracted position and an extended position. This application does not appear to disclose a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0007]    U.S. Patent Application No. 2011,0079,209 filed by Bruno, Choi and Siazo, discloses a cart suitable for supporting a grill, including a grill bowl; wherein said cart has two union members with curved channels for receiving tubular, U-shaped frame members, allowing the union members to be joined together to form a ridged support structure. This application does not appear to disclose a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0008]    U.S. Patent Application No. 2014,0366,865 filed by Haberman, discloses a grill riser for preparing foods in an outdoor grill or over an open heating source comprising of two plates, with mounting holes attached to the upper plate, designed to accept a grill, connected with four legs, in pairs utilizing a scissoring effect to rise and/or to lower said top plate with a grill mounted to it. This application does not appear to disclose a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0009]    U.S. Patent Application No. 2015,0114,383 filed by Jen Lin, discloses a portable barbeque grill including an oven and supporting members comprising of a panel and two stands, in cross connection with the first stand, designed to pivot on the first stand, wherein one end of the first stand pivots on a bottom of the panel, and one end of the second stand is fixed with the bottom of the panel. This application does not appear to disclose a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0010]    U.S. Pat. No. 2,484,239 filed by Moon and Moon, discloses a portable and foldable grill comprising of a fire box with a supporting, collapsible frame and attached thereto wheels designed to make the repositioning of said grill both quick and effortless. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0011]    U.S. Pat. No. 2,985,164 filed by Imoto, discloses a collapsible camp stove incorporating four functioning sides and a bottom surface, designed to open and form a rectangular-shaped barbeque style stove, wherein said camp stove is capable of folding in a small portable unit resembling a briefcase. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0012]    U.S. Pat. No. 3,005,451 filed by Lester, discloses a portable barbeque grill utilizing collapsible legs, capable of folding into a small section, reducing the necessary storage space and making simplifying the transportation thereof. As such, this patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0013]    U.S. Pat. No. 3,094,113 filed by Avila, discloses an outdoor cooking unit comprising of a round base designed to accept a vertical shaft, made to accept and to support, by using shaft collars, various cooking components including but not limited to a barbeque-capable cooking pot, food trays and other related devices. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0014]    U.S. Pat. No. 3,611,912 filed by Choc, discloses a portable hot coal grill which is adapted to provide either top heat or side heat; said grill comprises a boxlike storage container which is transversely split and hinged along one side so when opened it creates a counter top. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0015]    U.S. Pat. No. D413,229 filed by Hopkins, Wagner and Brant, discloses an ornamental design for a shelf utilized as a barbeque grill stand. This patent is not focusing on the utility aspects of the design. Moreover, this patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0016]    U.S. Pat. No. 4,210,118 filed by Davis and Beer, discloses portable barbecue cooking stove apparatus, incorporating wheels for ease of mobility, having scissor action support legs pivotally joined together and to the stove, in extended position said support legs permit the user to cook in upright position, and allows for an easy process of folding said apparatus. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0017]    U.S. Pat. No. 4,616,624 filed by Parker, discloses a portable barbecue grill utilizing a circular base with a center-mounted shaft, having both a bottom and a top end, protruding vertically from said base where the bottom end is attached to said base and the top end is designed to support a barbeque grill, capable of disassembly into a compact state for travel or for storage in a limited space. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0018]    U.S. Pat. No. 4,677,964 filed by Lohmeyer, Schlosser, Tucker, Stephen, Leja, Beecher, discloses a portable gas grill having a cart and a cooking vessel supported on the cart with the cooking vessel having a lower gas burner assembly, an intermediate sear grid assembly and an upper cooking grid. The sear grid assembly includes inverted V-shaped sear bars that cause evaporation of greases from the food on the cooking grid. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0019]    U.S. Pat. No. 4,729,535 filed by Frazer and Sorenson, discloses an apparatus for supporting a cooking device, including barbeques, designed to connect to a shaft which in turn is mounted to a conventional structure such as the rail of a boat by means of a mounting bracket. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0020]    U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,256 filed by Raymer and Wells, discloses an easily assembled barbecue grill with detachable accessory shelves and snap-in wheels, wherein said shelves are attachable and detachable without the use of any tools and/or fasteners, and once assembled said shelves can be rotated and folded into shape most advantages for storing. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0021]    U.S. Pat. No. 5,303,692 filed by Shasad, discloses a grill stand for use in a conventional fireplace with a grate, for cooking food over the fire, consisting of a metal grid which has legs, which in one position extend through the openings in the fireplace grate to support the grill, and in other position move out of the way for storage, said stand incorporates an adjustable cooking surface. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0022]    U.S. Pat. No. 5,472,164 filed by Contee, discloses a multiple purpose portable grill hanger which is constructed of tubular aluminum members wherein a horizontally disposed rectangle is formed by the aluminum members for supporting the grill, capable of vertically extending supporting arms over the top of a railing or tailgate of a vehicle. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0023]    U.S. Pat. No. 5,623,866 filed by Home, discloses a supporting bracket for a grill bowl, comprising of a pair of support brackets supporting the grill bowl, a pair of side tables, a grease tray and four cart legs each having a hole at an upper end thereof, the support brackets each being a generally H-shaped member having two vertical pillars and a beam formed between the two vertical pillars. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0024]    U.S. Pat. No. 5,640,949 filed by Smith, discloses a portable barbecue grill assembly comprising of a principal support arm projecting horizontally outwardly from the rear of the vehicle to which an ash saucer is attached, and bolts therethrough anchor a kettle-type barbecue grill having a removable dome-shaped cover. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0025]    U.S. Pat. No. 5,970,971 filed by Chuan Wu, discloses a foldable barbeque device comprising of a housing and two covers pivotally secured to the side portions of the housing. The covers each includes a leg for enclosing the side portions of the housing when the covers are folded to the folded position, and for elevating the housing when the covers are rotated to the open position. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0026]    U.S. Pat. No. 6,302,097 filed by Rivera, discloses a combination barbecue grill and folding table that is adapted to be manipulated from a fully deployed condition, during which food can be cooked on the grill and then served on an adjacent table, and a collapsed condition, during which the grill and table are folded into a compact package that is suitable for transport and storage. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0027]    U.S. Pat. No. 6,439,220 filed by Johnson, discloses a frame assembly for a barbecue grill, having at least two U-shaped frame members, each formed of a bended contiguous tubular material, with at least one support member disposed transverse to the U-shaped members attached thereto. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0028]    U.S. Pat. No. 6,578,568 filed by Dufort and Rstovski, discloses a fire grill with a vertically foldable bracket, comprising of a vertical support that may be driven into the ground or otherwise supported in a vertical position, wherein the vertical support has an adjustable stop which may be set at any desired height, wherein resting on the stop is a sleeve and bracket which in turn supports the grill surface, said vertical support also has a handle whereby the bracket and grill surface can be rotated over and away from a fire below the grill. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0029]    U.S. Pat. No. 6,684,877 filed by Kuen Wu, discloses a barbecue device includes with front and rear leg members disposed under and pivoted to a support plate; said leg members are pivotable relative to the support plate for moving between a first position, in which lower ends of the leg members are moved away from each other, and a second position, in which the lower ends of the leg members are moved toward each other. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0030]    U.S. Pat. No. 6,805,113 filed by Stephen, Sieg, Bruno and Choi, discloses a barbecue grill assembly comprising an upper assembly and a lower assembly, with the upper assembly adapted to receive a cooking chamber; wherein the upper and the lower assembly and the lateral assemblies are each formed from a plurality of tubular frame members, forming a shelf-like structure designed to support said barbeque grill. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0031]    U.S. Pat. No. 7,284,549 filed by Eby and Marci, discloses a portable barbeque grill incorporating a grill and a removable support stand designed to be attached/mounted to a wall and alternatively supported on a horizontal surface such as the ground or a table using the same support stand. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0032]    U.S. Pat. No. 7,762,249 filed by Johnson, Bruno and DeMars, discloses barbeque grill with a frame and mounting assembly comprising of two frame members, and a mounting assembly having at least two mounting members attached to the firebox, wherein the first mounting member is directly connected to the first frame member and the second mounting member is directly connected to the second frame member to create distance between the cooking chamber and the frame assembly to avoid heat damage to the frame assembly during cooking. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0033]    U.S. Pat. No. 7,958,882 filed by Sgourides, discloses a collapsible barbeque system of rectangular configuration with a gas barbeque unit mounted on a support system comprising of two bi-fold legs, connects near the ground, incorporating two wheels for ease of transportation. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
         [0034]    U.S. Pat. No. 9,187,108 filed by Bruno, Zelek, Kalisik and Behnke, discloses a folding cart for a grill, the grill having a lid with a handle and two pairs of legs, namely a right and left front leg and a right and left rear leg, with two wheels attached thereto for ease of transportation and an upper support surface for securing thereto a grill. This patent is not disclosing a grill and camping gear mounting stand, incorporating a telescoping, height-adjustable tube, with two ends, wherein the first end has been designed to accept, for positioning on the ground, an auger bit or a land stand, and the second end has been designed to accept an interchangeable mounting hub utilizing either screws or collapsible magnetic arms to hold barbeque grills and other camping gear. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0035]    The following is intended to be a brief summary of the invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. NOTE: The present invention, titled and referred herein as “the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear” may also be referred to as “the barbecue anchor auger stand” as both terminologies accurately reflect the available options of the presented herein product, and both are in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0036]    The invention is a sturdy, yet flexible, support platform for barbecues grills, picnic tables and other camping accessories. The invention comprises of two main components: 1) the adjustable mounting hub; 2) the telescoping height-adjustment tube with an auger bit. The versatile mounting hub can be mounted directly to any accessory with fours screws, or it could be outfitted with magnetic collapsible pivot arms to support metallic accessories. The telescoping tube with an auger bit, permits the user to firmly anchor the system in the ground and to set the desired height for the support platform. The invention can be utilized on the beaches, campgrounds, backyards and in the water. 
       DESCRIPTIVE KEY 
       [0000]    
       
         Adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear assembly  10   
         Barbecue grill  12   
         Telescoping height-adjustment tube  14   
         Tube holes  16   
         Earth anchor auger shaft  18   
         Shaft holes  20   
         Auger bit  21   
         Bull&#39;s-eye bubble level  22   
         Drive pin wrench  24   
         Mounting hub  26   
         Collapsible pivot arms  28   
         Magnetic discs  30   
         Hub-to-tube fitting  32   
         Fitting hole  34   
         Quick release pin  36   
         Layered chain  38   
         Metal key ring  40   
         Land stand assembly  50   
         Land stand vertical shaft  52   
         Land stand vertical shaft mounting bolt  54   
         Land stand floor plate  56   
         Land stand leveling threaded holes  58   
         Heat plate  60   
         Het plate mounting clearance holes  62   
       
     
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0061]    The components shown in the drawings are not to scale. In the interest of clarity, some of the components might be shown in a generalized form and could be identified utilizing commercial designations. All components, including its essential features, have been assigned reference numbers that are utilized consistently throughout the descriptive process outlined herein: 
           [0062]      FIG. 1  is a perspective view of the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear with an auger bit, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0063]      FIG. 1A  is a perspective view of the land stand assembly, designed to be an interchangeable components with the auger bit, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0064]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view showing the initial stage of assembling the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear, specifically, insertion of the telescoping height-adjustment tube over the earth anchor auger shaft, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0065]      FIG. 3  is a similar view showing the insertion process, on top of the telescoping height-adjustment tube, of the bull&#39;s-eye bubble level, and insertion of the drive pin wrench in the side of the height-adjustment tube, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0066]      FIG. 4  is a similar view showing the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear being rotated by the user in a clockwise direction, causing the assembly to be anchored into the ground, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0067]      FIG. 5  is a similar view showing the bull&#39;s-eye bubble level removed from the telescoping height-adjustment tube and the selection of the mounting hub containing four collapsible pivot arms with magnetic discs, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0068]      FIG. 6  is a perspective view of the mounting hub with the collapsible pivot arms folded, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0069]      FIG. 7  is a similar view showing the mounting hub with the collapsible pivot arms removed, exposing the four clearance holes used for attaching the hub, by using screws, directly to nonmetallic surfaces, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0070]      FIG. 8  is a perspective view of the mounting hub with the collapsible pivot arms extended, being attached to the telescoping height-adjustment tube using the hub-to-tube fitting, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0071]      FIG. 9  is a similar view showing the quick release pin being used to secure the mounting hub to the telescoping height-adjustment tube, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0072]      FIG. 10  is a similar view showing the fully-assembled, top portion of the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0073]      FIG. 11  is a similar view showing the mounting hub with four collapsible pivot arms and magnetic discs attached thereto, attached to the bottom plate of a barbecue grill, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0074]      FIG. 12  is a similar view showing the mounting hub with four collapsible pivot arms and magnetic discs, supporting a metallic object, such as table or a food tray, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0075]      FIG. 13  is a similar view showing the mounting hub without the collapsible pivot arms, attached with four screws to a nonmetallic object, such as a barbecue grill, table or a food tray, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0076]      FIG. 14  is a perspective view showing the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear, supporting a barbeque grill via a heat plate, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0077]      FIG. 15  is a perspective view showing the heat plate, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0078]      FIG. 16  is a perspective view showing the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear, using the auger bit, mounted to a chair, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0079]      FIG. 17  is a perspective view showing the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear, using the auger bit, mounted to a table top, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0080]      FIG. 18  is a perspective view showing the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear, using the auger bit, mounted to an umbrella, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0081]      FIG. 19  is a perspective view showing the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear, using the auger bit, mounted to an ice bucket filled with exemplary beverages, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0082]    The following description references to the above-defined drawings and represents only an exemplary embodiment of the invention. It is foreseeable, and recognizable by those skilled in the art, that various modifications and/or substitutions to the invention could be implemented without departing from the scope and the character of the invention. 
         [0083]      FIG. 1  shows the adjustable stand for barbeque grills and other camping gear assembly  10  in accordance with the invention, supporting a barbecue grill  12 . The adjustable stand assembly  10 , includes a telescoping height-adjustment tube  14 , earth anchor auger shaft  18  with an auger bit  21 , drive pin wrench  24 , mounting hub  26 , four collapsible pivot arms  28 , four magnetic discs  30 , hub-to-tube fitting  32 , quick release pin  36 , layered chain  38  and two metal key rings  40 . 
         [0084]    The stand also incorporates optional, interchangeable components, which include the land stand assembly  50 , comprising of a vertical shaft  52 , vertical shaft mounting bolt  54 , two floor plates  56 , leveling threaded holes  58 , as shown in  FIG. 1A ; plus a heat plate  60 , incorporating four clearance holes for the mounting purposes, as shown in  FIG. 15 . 
         [0085]      FIG. 2  shows the first step in assembling the adjustable stand  10 . This step requires insertion of the telescoping height-adjustment tube  14  over the earth anchor auger shaft  18 . By sliding up or down the telescoping height-adjustment tube  14 , the user may choose the desired height of the stand  10 . Once the desired height is selected, the user locks this position in place by lining up the tube hole  16  with the shaft hole  20 , and inserting through them the drive pin wrench  24 , as shown in  FIG. 3 . 
         [0086]    Next, the users will drive the earth anchor auger shaft  18  into the ground by holding the drive pin wrench  24  and rotating the barbecue anchor auger stand  10  in a clockwise direction, see  FIG. 4 . To ensure straight vertical insertion, the user may install the bull&#39;s-eye bubble level  22 , as shown in  FIG. 3  and  FIG. 4 . 
         [0087]    The user may choose to place the stand  10  on a flat surface, such as a parking lot, in which situation the user will replace the auger bit  21  with the land stand assembly  50 , as shown in  FIG. 1A   
         [0088]    Once the barbecue the stand  10  is firmly anchored to the ground, the user removes the bull&#39;s-eye bubble level  22 , and selects the mounting hub  26 , as shown in  FIG. 5 . Here, the user can modify the mounting hub&#39;s  26  configuration, providing the user with three options: A) the mounting hub  26  with four extended collapsible pivot arms  28  with magnetic discs  30 , as shown in  FIG. 5 ; B) the mounting hub  26  with folded collapsed pivot arms  28  with magnetic discs  30 , as shown in  FIG. 6 ; C) the mounting hub  26  without accessories, as shown in  FIG. 7 . 
         [0089]      FIG. 8  shows how the selected mounting hub  26  is inserted into the telescoping height-adjustment tube  14 . Here, the user inserts the hub-to-tube fitting  32  into the top end of the telescoping height-adjustment tube  14 . To lock these two components in place, the user lines up the fitting hole  34 , located in the hub-to-tube fitting  32 , with the top tube hole  16  and inserts through them the quick release pin  36 , as shown in  FIGS. 8 and 9 . 
         [0090]      FIG. 10  shows the fully-assembled, top portion of the adjustable stand assembly  10 . Included in the assembly are also the two metal key rings  40  and the layered chain  38  connecting the quick release pin  36  to the drive pin wrench  24  for safekeeping. 
         [0091]      FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 , show a wide range of objects that can be supported by the adjustable stand  10 . Utilizing the mounting hub  26  with the four extended collapsible pivot arms  28  and magnetic discs  30 , the adjustable stand  10  can support a barbecue grill  12 , as shown in  FIG. 11 , or any other metallic object such as a small picnic table or a food tray, as shown in  FIG. 12 . Objects with nonmetallic properties, can be supported by attaching them directly to the mounting hub  26  with four screws, as shown in  FIG. 13 , these objects may include a chair, a large table top, an umbrella or an ice bucket, as shown in  FIGS. 16, 17, 18 and 19  respectively. 
         [0092]      FIGS. 14 and 15  show how the end-user may utilize a heat plate  60 . The heat plate is mounted to a grill  12  using bolts and provided clearance holes  62 . The heat plate ensures that the surface contacting the magnetic discs  30  is cool, preventing demagnetization of said magnetic discs  30 .