Abstract:
The invention is a processing method involving saturating of pit coal or charcoal to minimum one liquid selected from a group involving mono ethylene glycol, mono propylene glycol, alcohol or from a group consisting of alcohol to coal and coal produced with this process.
Abstract:
A charcoal igniting device includes an envelope, a frusto-conical conduit, and a base. The envelope has an envelope height and an envelope width, the envelope height is greater than the envelope width. The envelope sidewall defines a series of holes. The envelope has an upper envelope rim and a lower envelope rim. The frusto-conical conduit is disposed concentrically within the envelope. The conduit has a conduit sidewall impregnated with wax, an upper conduit rim, an ignition element disposed upon the upper conduit rim, and a lower conduit rim. The base defines a series of holes disposed through the base. The base has an outer base perimeter mated to the lower envelope rim and an inner base perimeter mated to the lower conduit rim.
Abstract:
The combustion initiatorof this invention preferably includes at least two separate combustible chemical constituents including a fuel cell and an ignition pellet. An igniter has a third combustible material thereon which can be manually caused to move and bring the combustible material into contact with the ignition pellet. The combustible material and ignition pelletare highly reactivewith one another so that such contact therebetweencauses the ignition pellet to commence combustion. The ignition pellet is adjacent the fuel cell and combusts with sufficient temperature to cause the fuel cell to commence combustion. The fuel cell and ignition pelletare preferably contained within an enclosure which protects the igniter from being manipulated unless the enclosure is first opened. The fuel cell material burns hot enough and long enough to cause combustion of surrounding fuels, such as wood.
Abstract:
Combustible packages for containing a fuel source and a fire started are provided. A combustible package may include a cardboard outer wall and top and bottom lids for substantially closing top and bottom openings defined by the outer wall. Each lid may define a central panel for extending across an opening and a plurality of tabs for facilitating a press fit between the lids and the outer wall. Each lid may also define a central opening for receiving an end of a fire starter. The fire starter may be wound paper tube impregnated with an accelerant. The fuel source may be a plurality of charcoal briquettes contained between the outer wall, the top and bottom lids and the fire starter. The outer wall may define one or more ventilation openings between the bottom edge and the bottom lid. Or the bottom edge may be scalloped to provide ventilation openings.
Abstract:
The application discloses a new and improved firelog comprising whole timber to which highly combustible fuel is injected. The log further comprises a plurality of slits to enhance the combustion process. Various combustible fluids or combinations thereby may be used as fuel. Applicants further disclose a method of impregnating said combustible fuel into said firelog.
Abstract:
A package (10) made from all combustible materials for containing a fuel source, such as charcoal briquettes (20), and a fire starter (21). The package includes a wound paper tube (11) with an interior space (14) where the charcoal briquettes (20) are stored along with the fire starter (21). The top of the interior space is closed off by a top lid (30) made from combustible material. The fire starter (21) is located underneath the charcoal briquettes (20) at the lower end of the interior space. The fire starter (21) may also function as bottom lid or a separate bottom lid may be employed.
Abstract:
The present invention comprises an inflammable, single-service material assembly (1) in the form of a lighting strip (10), in a non-compacted state adapted to be able to present, after a lighting, an initial combustion with a generated amount of energy adapted for an initial lighting and a subsequent secondary combustion, for a lighting of an adjoining inflammable material (6, 6a, 6b), such as pieces of firewood formed from wood. The lighting strip (10) is, in a position intended for storing, allotted the form of a roll and has, at all events, two thin slender, elongate and co-ordinated strips (10’, 10”), wound up to a compact helical shape. The lighting strip (10) is structured as and constituting of, at all events, a thin paper strip (10’) and of, at all events, a thin plastic strip (10”), and that the lighting strip (10), in an unwound and non-compacted state (9), is so co-ordinated that a rapid lighting and a combustion of the paper strip (10’) and the plastic strip (10”) will take place.