ROBERT J DALIAS
Broker in Salem, NH

License number
Massachusetts 9073514
Issued Date
Feb 5, 2005
Expiration Date
Jul 22, 2007
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Salem, NH 03079

Professional information

Robert Dalias Photo 1

Grill Brush And Grill Cleaning System

US Patent:
7168124, Jan 30, 2007
Filed:
May 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/855920
Inventors:
Robert J. Dalias - Salem NH, US
International Classification:
A46B 9/02, A46B 1/00
US Classification:
15160, 152072, 15DIG 5, 15DIG 6, 15197
Abstract:
An improved grill brush for cleaning grill grates and a cleaning system including a grill grate specifically adapted for use with the disclosed grill brush includes a head portion and a handle portion. A plurality of metallic bristles is mounted to and extends from at least one surface of the head. Some of the bristles are made of a first metal and others of the bristles are made of a second metal. In one embodiment, one metal is stiffer than the other metal, the stiffer bristles are shorter than the more flexible bristles, and the bristles are arranged so as to form rows of short, stiff bristles parallel to rows of long, flexible bristles. In this embodiment, the length and configuration of the bristles is generally specified for the grill grate with which the brush is intended to be used to facilitate cleaning the top and side portions of the grill grate. In another embodiment, the bristles are fabricated of at least two different materials and are of the same length.


Robert Dalias Photo 2

Grill Brush And Grill Cleaning System

US Patent:
2005008, Apr 28, 2005
Filed:
Oct 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/692341
Inventors:
Robert Dalias - Salem NH, US
International Classification:
A47L013/12, A46B009/02
US Classification:
015111000, 015160000, 015114000, 015105000, 015DIG005
Abstract:
An improved grill brush for cleaning grill grates and a cleaning system including a grill grate specifically adapted for use with the disclosed grill brush. The grill brush includes a head portion and a handle portion. A plurality of metallic bristles are mounted to and extend from at least one surface of the head. The metallic bristles have first and second lengths selected and arranged in one embodiment so as to form parallel rows of bristles of different heights. In another embodiment, the contour of the bristles generally conforms to the contour of the grill grate with which the brush is intended to be used.