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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 23, 2025
Filed:
Sep. 01, 2022
Melissa & Doug, Llc, Wilton, CT (US);
Rachel Belter, Montclair, VA (US);
Brett Almstead, Ridgefield, CT (US);
Matt Burtonwood, West Yorkshire, GB;
Melissa & Doug, LLC, Wilton, CT (US);
Abstract
A simulated outdoor gas-fired grill includes a simulated thermometer. A grill assembly includes a grate and a flame plate positioned below the grate. The flame plate includes simulated flame segments positioned to extend through slots in the grate. The grate is movable toward and away from the grate. A cam connected with a knob contacts the underside of the flame plate and moves the plate toward and away from the grate, simulating adjustment of the heat setting of the grill. The grill includes a port to hold the thermometer. The thermometer has a dial face at a proximal end and a probe at a distal end. The probe is biased in the distal direction and is movable inward and outward from a housing of the thermometer. A nut fixed with the probe engages a dial shaft within the thermometer housing. The dial shaft is rotatable about the central axis of the housing and engages with the nut. Movement of the probe, including the nut, relative to the dial shaft causes the shaft to rotate. An indicator needle at the proximal end of the dial shaft rotates across the dial face, simulating measuring a temperature of a food item.