Abstract:
The present invention relates to outdoor cooking. In particular, the present invention deals with outdoor cooking grills and a display of logos on the cooking grills and related items. With the advent of professional sports teams it has become increasingly fashionable to merchandise the logos of sports teams. As consumers typically back more than one sports team the merchandise utilized by consumers often reflects the diverse nature of the sporting activities.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The purpose of this invention is to provide a novel cooking grill apparatus and accouterments. 
     2. Description of the Art Practices 
     U.S. Pat. 5,085,890 issued to Niaura, et al., on Feb. 4, 1992 describes a method for preparing a flexible article comprising a substrate such as cellulose casing having thereon a desired indicia such as grill marks or a corporate logo, which in turn comprises a water soluble underlayer such as caramel and a water insoluble binder-sealant layer such as shellac. The binder-sealant covered colorant indicia is substantially completely transferable from the substrate to a contiguous edible surface such as a frankfurter, in the presence of moisture. 
     In U.S. Pat. No. 6,220,149 issued Apr. 24, 2001 to Lin there is described a barbeque grill structure includes a concave base, a grille-shaped framework, and a top cap. The framework defines an opening having two side walls each formed with a support step face. A material box is received in the opening and has two sides each formed with a support piece seated on the support step face. A top cover is removably mounted on the material box and defines a plurality of air vents. In such a manner, a closed chamber is defined between the framework and the top cap, and connects to the material box through the air vents. 
     U.S. Des. Pat. No. D418,359 to Taylor, Jr. issued Jan. 4, 2000 provides an ornamental design for a barbeque grill with baseball appearance, as shown. U.S. Des. Pat. No. D421,200 also issued to Taylor, Jr. on Feb. 29, 2000 describes an ornamental design for a barbeque grill with football appearance. 
     U.S. Des. Pat. No. D424,363 issued to Smith May 9, 2000 describes the ornamental design for a combined barbeque kettle grill with cart and shelves. U.S. Des. Pat. No. D402,503 issued to Sanchez on Dec. 15,1998 displays a Barbeque grill with tire tread pattern. U.S. Des. Pat. No. D373,047 issued to McCrary, et al. Aug. 27, 1996 discloses the ornamental design of a baseball helmet barbeque grill. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 5,404,795 issued to Coble Apr. 11, 1995 discloses a barbecue grill assembly adapted for simultaneously cooking one food and warming another, the grill comprising a base component having an upper portion and lower portion, a rearward end, a forward end, and two side walls extending between the rearward and forward ends, an opened top, and a closed bottom, the base component having a charcoal rack positioned within lower portion, the base component further having a food rack positioned above the charcoal rack; a lid component having an upper portion, a lower portion, a rearward end, a forward end, and two side walls extending between the forward and rearward ends, a closed top and an opened bottom, rack receiving means positioned upon the side walls of the lid component; an upper lid rack adapted to be received within the upper rack receiving means of the lid component; and a lower lid rack adapted to be received within the rack receiving means of the lid component, the distance between the upper lid rack and the lower lid rack being such that food items may be secured between the upper and lower lid racks, the space between the upper and lower lid racks defining a warming zone. 
     To the extent that the foregoing references are relevant to the present invention, they are herein specifically incorporated by reference. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention deals with outdoor cooking grills and a display of logos on portions of the cooking grills. With the advent of professional sports teams it has become increasingly fashionable to merchandise the logos of sports teams. 
     In accordance with the invention the logos of, for example, a racing team may be removed and substituted with the logo of a professional football team. 
     Removable shelves for the storage of food may have the logo of one team thereon. At the end of the particular sporting season, a second shelf may be substituted for the first shelf. 
     The cover of the grill may have two different logos thereon. The grill cover has a hinge arrangement that permits the grill cover to be removed and reversed thus displaying the second logo. 
     The present invention describes a cooking grill comprising: 
     a grill base; 
     an upper grill cover; 
     a lower grill cover; 
     the said grill base supporting said lower grill cover; 
     the said upper grill cover having a first side region and a second side region; 
     the said upper grill cover having at least one upper grill cover hinge connecting mechanism attached to the said first side region; 
     the said lower grill cover having a first side region and a second side region; 
     the said lower grill cover having at least one lower grill cover hinge connecting mechanism attached to the said first side region; 
     the said upper grill cover being detachably connected with the said lower grill cover by the at least one upper grill cover hinge connecting mechanism and the said at least one lower grill cover hinge connecting mechanism, for when in use, permitting the said upper grill to be opened in a first direction; 
     the said upper grill cover having at least one second grill cover hinge connecting mechanism located on a side other than the first side region; and, 
     the said lower grill cover having at least one second grill cover hinge connecting mechanism located on a side other than the first side region, for when in use, for receiving the said at least one second grill cover hinge connecting mechanism to permit opening of the said upper grill cover in a direction other than the first direction. 
     A further aspect of the present invention is a cooking grill comprising: 
     a grill base; 
     an upper grill cover; 
     a lower grill cover; 
     the said grill base supporting said lower grill cover; 
     the said upper grill cover having a first side region and a second side region; and, 
     the said first side region having a sports logo thereon. 
     Yet a further aspect of the present invention is a cover piece for an outdoor cooking grill comprising a flexible piece of material having a top surface and at least two side surfaces, the said cover piece having a sports logo or team name on at least one side surface thereof. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     The foregoing and other features of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art to which the present invention relates upon consideration of the following description of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: 
     FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention; 
     FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention; 
     FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a hinge employed in the present invention. 
     FIG. 4, a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention, and; 
     FIG. 5, shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention. 
     With more particular reference to the drawings the following is set forth. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     As best seen in FIG. 1 is an outdoor cooking grill  10 . The outdoor cooking grill  10  is comprised in part of a base portion  16 . The base portion  16  may be anchored to a floor, a patio, or a deck. The anchoring of the base portion  16  of the outdoor cooking grill  10  is accomplished by a mounting mechanism  20 . 
     The base portion  16  of the outdoor cooking grill  10  has a pedestal  24  extending vertically. The pedestal  24  connects with a lower grill cover  28 . Of the lower grill cover  28  provides support therein for the grilling mechanism (not shown). The pedestal  24  is of a sufficient height above the base portion  16  to allow the cook to stand in front of the outdoor cooking grill  10  and to comfortably cook on the grilling mechanism. The pedestal  24  may be height wise adjustable to permit cooking on the grilling mechanism for a wide variety of individuals. 
     The outdoor cooking grill  10  has an upper grill cover  32 . One or more sports logos  34  are placed on the upper grill cover  32 . The upper grill cover  32  fits snugly over the lower grill cover  28 . Thus, an airtight seal is obtained around the grilling mechanism if desired. The airtight seal prevents the emission of hot gas and flame except in the desired direction such as through vent  36 . 
     As best seen in FIG. 2, is a hinge mechanism  40 , which when in use permits the upper grill cover  32  to be partially raised. The hinge mechanism  40  comprises a lower hinge mechanism  44 , which is fixedly connected to the lower grill cover  28 . Ideally there are two lower hinge mechanisms  44  located on the lower grill cover  28 . 
     An upper hinge mechanism  48  is fixedly connected to the upper grill cover  32 . Ideally two upper hinge mechanisms  48  are employed on the upper grill cover  32 . 
     In a preferred embodiment as shown in FIG. 3, the lower hinge mechanism  44  and the upper hinge mechanism  48  are the bayonet  52  and scabbard type  54 . That is, a bayonet like portion of one hinge mechanism is inserted into a scabbard like receptacle. The upper grill cover  32  freely rotates from the lower grill cover  28  such that the upper grill cover  32  is stabilized to in a substantially vertical position. The upper grill cover  32  is also freely removable from the lower grill cover  28 . 
     As best seen in FIG. 2, is a second hinge mechanism  60 , which when in use also permits the upper grill cover  32  to be partially raised. The second hinge mechanism  60  is partially located on the opposite side of the lower grill cover  28 . The second hinge mechanism  60  is accordingly also partially located on the opposite side of the upper grill cover  32  from the first hinge mechanism  40 . 
     The second hinge mechanism  60  comprises a lower hinge mechanism  64 , which is fixedly connected to the lower grill cover  28 . Ideally two lower hinge mechanisms  64  are employed on the lower grill cover  28 . 
     In a preferred embodiment, the lower hinge mechanism  64  is of the bayonet type. As previously discussed a bayonet like portion  52  of one hinge mechanism is inserted into a scabbard like receptacle  54 . The upper grill cover  32  freely rotates from the lower grill cover  28  such that the upper grill cover  32  is stabilized to in a substantially vertical position. The upper grill cover  32  is also freely removable from the lower grill cover  28 . 
     The second hinge mechanism  16  permits the upper grill cover  32  to be removed from its original position and rotated, for example  180  degrees, to present a different side of the upper grill cover  32 . 
     Referring again to FIG. 2, there is shown a removable shelf  70 . The removable shelf  70  is a conventional construction for use with the outdoor cooking grill  10 . The removable shelf  70  may be placed on a ledge (not shown) or the removable shelf  70  may be of sliding type with suitable means affixed to the outdoor cooking grill  10  to receive the removable shelf  70 . 
     As later discussed, the removable shelf  70  may have placed on one or both sides one or more sports logos  34 . The sports logos  34  may be applied to the removable shelf  70  by imprinting, engraving, molding, or may be applied as a decal. 
     As best seen in FIG. 4, the outdoor cooking grill  10  has a cooking control mechanism  80 . In the present invention, the cooking control mechanism  80  is an optional feature. That is, the outdoor cooking grill  10  is useful either with charcoal or a flammable gas such as propane or natural gas. The flammable gas may be provided in a cylinder (not shown) or may be connected to the natural gas line supply (not shown) from a residence. In the instance where a flammable gas such as propane or natural gas is employed the cooking control mechanism  80  is employed to control the flow of the flammable gas. 
     The cooking control mechanism  80  for the outdoor cooking grill  10  will have one or more detachable knobs  90 . The detachable knobs  90  provide a safety feature when the grill is stored outside. That is, the detachable knobs  90 , when removed, will prevent children from activating the flow of the flammable gas. 
     The detachable knobs  90  are conveniently associated with a sporting activity. For instance, detachable knobs  90  may have a baseball motif such as miniature baseballs, miniature baseball bats, a baseball glove, a baseball helmet, and the like. 
     The detachable knobs  90  may also be obtained with, or as an extra purchased item, the cooking grill. Thus, during the baseball season the foregoing knobs suggested for baseball may be employed with the cooking control mechanism  80 . During the football season, the detachable knobs  90  may have a football motif such as miniature footballs, a miniature goal post, and the like. 
     The detachable knobs  90  may also include NASCAR related items such as a gearshift knob, a miniature steering wheel, and the like. For basketball, the detachable knobs  90  may be a miniature basketball, a miniature basketball hoop, and the like. 
     The outdoor cooking grill  10  conveniently includes at least one handle  88 . The handle  88  is advantageously located on the side of the grill on which the hinge mechanism  60  is located. As a feature of the invention is the reversible use of the upper grill cover  32  the outdoor cooking grill  10  will include at least one second handle located on the side of the upper grill cover  32  having the other hinge mechanism  60 . 
     The handle  88  is also conveniently associated with a sporting activity. Thus for baseball, the handle  88  may have the shape of a baseball bat and the like. For football the handle  88  may have the shape of a yardage marker and the like. When the motif is NASCAR racing the handle  88  may be painted to simulate a red flag, a yellow flag, or a checkered flag, and the like. 
     In use, the upper grill cover  32  will have affixed thereto the logo of a sports team or sporting activity  34 . Some sports logos include NASCAR, individual NASCAR drivers (vehicle colors and numbers), baseball teams such as the Cleveland Indians, football teams such as the Cleveland Browns (team colors, mascots, player identification, and items such as Dog Bones). 
     The upper grill cover  32  may also decorated on one side (preferably opposite the first side having the hinge mechanism  40 ) with the logo of the first sporting team such as the Cleveland Indians and on the opposite side (having the second hinge mechanism  60 ) with the team colors and number of a NASCAR driver. 
     The present invention thus permits and outdoor cooking grill  10  to be utilized for more than one sporting event party. As the handles  88  are detachable and the control knobs  90  are detachable the entire sporting team may be reemphasized with the grill. An added feature of present invention is a flexible cover (not shown) which may be used to protect the outdoor cooking grill from the elements. The flexible cover may be employed utilizing a first team logo or may be reversible having a second logo of another team which was does not show when the first logo is employed. Alternatively, the flexible cover may have different sporting themes on different sides of the flexible cover. 
     The removable shelves as previously discussed may be coordinated with the sporting team evidenced on the upper grill cover  32 . The removable shelves may also be coordinated with the grill control knobs  90 . 
     As the present invention employs more than one hinge mechanism such as hinge mechanism  40  and hinge mechanism  60  the installation of the grill may be simplified because the outdoor cooking grill  10  may be assembled without regard to which side is against a wall or deck railing. That is, if the grill is permanently affixed to a deck it may otherwise not be possible to place the upper grill cover  32  on the lower grill cover  28 . The bayonet  52  of the upper hinge mechanism  48  engages either the scabbard  54  of the lower hinge mechanism  44  of the lower grill cover  28  or the lower hinge mechanism  64  of the lower grill cover  28 . 
     The present invention also describes a cover piece  100  as seen in FIG. 5 for an outdoor cooking grill comprising a flexible piece of material having a top surface  102  and at least two side surfaces  106  and  108 . The surfaces  106  and  108  each have exterior surfaces  112  and  114  respectively. The surfaces  106  and  108  each have interior surfaces  118  and  120  respectively. The cover piece  100  has a sports logo or team name on at one least exterior surface thereof or at least one interior surface thereof. 
     No claim is made to the exclusive use of any team name or sporting association name, or trademark, or service mark, or certification mark or collective mark referred to herein other than the rights conferred by the grant of this patent. 
     From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. Such improvements, changes and modifications within the skill of the art are intended to be covered by the appended claims.