Abstract:
A universal crossover channel that is adapted for use in a wide array of grills. The universal crossover includes a telescopic slide feature that allows it to be extended or shortened and brackets that can be moved both vertically and horizontally to adjust the positioning of the universal crossover channel within the grill&#39;s firebox.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
     This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/844,321, filed Jul. 9, 2013, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. 
    
    
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
     This disclosure relates to the field of gas grills, and more particularly, to crossover channels used to ignite gas grill burners. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention resides in a universal crossover channel for use in gas grills that may comprise a hollow, length-adjustable body having openings on a first end and a second end; a first bracket mounted proximate the first end of the hollow length-adjustable body; and a second bracket mounted proximate the second end of the hollow length-adjustable body. The first and second brackets are configured to mount the universal crossover channel on a grill, and are further configured to be compatible with a plurality of grill mounting configurations. 
     In one aspect of the invention, the first bracket is configured to be mounted on a first grill burner, and the second bracket is configured to be mounted on a second grill burner. In an alternative aspect, the first and second brackets are configured to be mounted to a grill firebox wall. 
     In another aspect of the invention, the first and second brackets are adjustably mounted to the length-adjustable body. In a further aspect, the first and second brackets are mounted to the length-adjustable body using screws, and the first and second brackets each comprise a first elongated opening to re-position the first and second brackets on the length-adjustable body. In yet a further aspect, the first and second brackets may comprise an elongated opening for mounting the universal crossover on a grill. 
     In another aspect of the invention, the hollow, length-adjustable body may comprise a first body segment and an extension body segment, wherein the extension body segment is inserted into the first body segment and the length of the length-adjustable body is adjusted by adjusting the position of the extension body segment within the first body segment. 
     The present invention may also be embodied in a method for using a universal crossover channel, the universal crossover channel comprising a hollow, length-adjustable body having openings on a first end and a second end, a first bracket adjustably mounted proximate the first end of the length-adjustable body, and a second bracket adjustably mounted proximate the second end of the length-adjustable body. The method comprises adjusting the length of the hollow, length-adjustable body, adjusting the position of the first bracket on the length-adjustable body, adjusting the position of the second bracket on the length-adjustable body, and mounting the universal crossover channel on a gas grill such that the openings on the first and second ends of the length-adjustable body are in communication with a first burner and a second burner, respectively. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings. 
         FIGS. 1A and 1B  depict different configurations of a universal crossover, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a disassembled view of the universal crossover of  FIG. 1 . 
         FIG. 3  is a perspective view of the universal crossover of  FIG. 2  in a minimum-length assembled state. 
         FIG. 4  is a perspective view of the universal crossover of  FIG. 3  with firebox wall brackets attached. 
         FIG. 5  is a perspective view of the universal crossover of  FIG. 4  with the crossover extension assembled and extended to near-maximum length. 
         FIG. 6  is a side-view of the universal crossover of  FIG. 5 . 
         FIG. 7  bottom-up view of the universal crossover of  FIG. 6 . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of various embodiment of the present disclosure. It will be apparent however, to one skilled in the art that these specific details need not be employed to practice various embodiments of the present disclosure. In other instances, well known components or methods have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring various embodiments of the present disclosure. 
     Outdoor grilling is a popular way to cook food. Most conventional outdoor grills typically include a firebox mounted on a cart. One or more burners are located inside the firebox and one or more cooking surfaces are positioned above the burners to provide a surface on which to cook the food. The burners are gas burners supplied with fuel for burning, commonly in the form of an attachment to an outlet to natural gas or to a portable fuel tank filled with liquid propane (LP) gas, which is supported on the cart. The firebox usually has a pivotably attached lid. 
     Typically, the firebox of conventional outdoor grills is approximately rectangular in shape, having opposing front and rear walls and opposing side walls. The rear and side walls typically have upper walls as well. The burners are usually spaced horizontally apart from one another and are attached to the front and rear walls of the firebox, so that the burners extend rearward. Each burner is turned on or off and the heat setting is regulated by a corresponding knob located on a control panel of the cart. 
     Many grills include “crossover,” or “carryover,” channels connecting one burner to another. Crossover channels are typically tubular structures with openings on both ends and having openings along their length. One open end of the crossover channel is in communication with one burner, and the other open end of the crossover channel is in communication with another burner. Gas fuel is able to pass from one burner to another via the crossover channels thereby allowing the flame from one ignited burner, typically called a “primary” burner, to ignite another burner, typically called a “secondary” burner. 
     In order for crossover channels to work properly, they must be connected to or placed very near openings in the burners so that gas can pass from the burner into the crossover channel. As such, the length of the crossover channel must be approximately equal to the distance between burners. However, different grills have different dimensions and varying numbers of burners, which means that the position and spacing of burners may vary in different grills. Additionally, while crossover channels are typically mounted to either the burners or the firebox using screws, the positions of the mounting screws may vary from grill to grill. All of these factors result in a wide variety of crossover channels being offered for use in different grills. The present disclosure provides a universal crossover channel that may be adapted for use in a wide range of grills by adjusting the size of the crossover channel and allowing for a range of mounting options. 
       FIGS. 1A and 1B  depict different configurations of a universal crossover channel  10  in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of a universal crossover channel  10  shown in  FIGS. 1A and 1B  comprises a primary crossover body  12  having bracket tabs  14 , mounting brackets  16 , and firebox brackets  18 . The universal crossover channel  10  may be made of any appropriate material, with the primary consideration being stiffness and ability to withstand the heat of being used in a gas grill. The embodiment shown in  FIG. 1  is made of stainless steel. 
     The primary crossover body  12  is the minimum width of the universal crossover channel  10 , and can be extended using a crossover extension  20 . As such, the width of the primary crossover body  12  may be equal to the minimum width commonly used for gas grill crossovers. The primary crossover body  12  shown in  FIG. 1  is approximately 4 inches in width, and may be used to replace a 4-inch crossover. The bracket tabs  14  are used to mount the mounting brackets  16  using a screw and a washer. The mounting brackets  16  are generally L-shaped and have a vertical opening  22  and a horizontal opening  24 . The vertical openings  22  allow for the vertical positioning of the mounting brackets  16  along the bracket tabs  14 . These position adjustments are primarily determined by the positioning of available mounting screw openings in the grill firebox for mounting the crossover. The vertical openings  22  allow for the vertical position to be adjusted, while the horizontal openings  24  provide flexibility in the horizontal positioning of the available screw openings. To mount the crossover channel  10 , the channel is laid horizontally across two burners so that one open end of the channel  10  is in communication with one burner, and the other open end of the channel  10  is in communication with another burner. In the configuration shown in  FIG. 1A , this would mean that one end  30   a  of the primary crossover body  12  is in communication with one burner, and the opposite end  30   b  of the primary crossover body  12  is in communication with another burner. The horizontal openings  24  in the mounting brackets  16  are then used to receive a screw to mount the channel  10  onto the burners with the mounting brackets  16  lying horizontally across the burners. 
     If the crossover mounts to the back of the grill firebox wall, then the firebox brackets  18  may be attached to the mounting brackets  16 . The firebox brackets  18  are generally L-shaped and, when attached to the mounting brackets  16 , allow for the crossover to be mounted on the vertical firebox wall. 
     If the grill has burners that are spaced further apart than the length of primary crossover body  12 , then the crossover extension  20  may be inserted into the primary crossover body  12  to length the crossover  10 , as shown in  FIG. 1B . The crossover extension  20  has an insertion end that is configured to be inserted into one end of the primary crossover body  12 , and another bracket tab  14  for receiving a mounting bracket  16 . The crossover extension  20  can slide in and out of the primary crossover body  12  to adjust its length to fit the space between burners. In this particular embodiment, the crossover extension  20  is also 4 inches in length, and allows for extension of the crossover  10  to reach a length of approximately 7.5 inches. In this configuration, the left end  30   a  of the primary crossover body  12  is positioned to be in communication with one burner, and the right end  42  of the crossover extension  20  is positioned to be in communication with another burner. 
       FIGS. 2-7  depict the disclosed universal crossover channel in various states of assembly and from differing perspectives.  FIG. 2  shows the crossover channel  10  completely disassembled.  FIG. 3  shows the crossover channel  10  with the mounting brackets  16  attached to the primary crossover body  12 . In this configuration, the crossover channel  10  can be mounted to two burners that are 4-inches apart (the length of the primary crossover body  12 ).  FIG. 4  shows the crossover channel  10  in the same configuration, but with the firebox brackets  18  attached. In this configuration, the crossover channel  10  can be mounted on the firebox wall of a grill that has burners that are 4-inches apart. 
       FIG. 5  shows the crossover channel  10  with the crossover extension  20  inserted into the primary crossover body  12 , and one set of mounting brackets mounted on the crossover extension  20 . In the embodiment shown in the figures, the primary crossover body  12  is 4-inches in length, and the crossover extension  20  is also 4-inches in length. In this configuration, the crossover channel  10  can be adjusted to have any length from 4 inches (primary crossover body  12  by itself) to approximately 7.5 inches (crossover extension  20  fully extended out). 
       FIG. 6  provides a closer look at one open end  22  of the primary crossover body  12 . The open end  30   a  is positioned proximate a burner and is configured to be in communication with the burner.  FIG. 7  provides a closer look at the crossover extension  20  inserted into the primary crossover body  12 . The crossover extension  20  is shaped such that it fits snugly into the primary crossover body  12 . An insertion end  40  of the crossover extension  20  is shaped to be inserted into the primary crossover body  12 , while a burner end  42  is shaped similarly to the ends of the primary crossover body  12  and configured to be placed in communication with a burner. It should be appreciated that the shape of the crossover extension  20  makes it possible for another crossover extension to be inserted into the burner end  42  of the first crossover extension  20 , should a crossover channel of greater than 7.5 inches be required. 
     In the foregoing specification, embodiments of the disclosure have been described with reference to specific exemplary features thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the disclosure. The specification and figures are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. As such, the disclose is defined only by the following claims and recited limitations.