US1009960A - Fuel-briquet and method of making same. - Google Patents
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- C10—PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
- C10L—FUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NATURAL GAS; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G, C10K; LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS; ADDING MATERIALS TO FUELS OR FIRES TO REDUCE SMOKE OR UNDESIRABLE DEPOSITS OR TO FACILITATE SOOT REMOVAL; FIRELIGHTERS
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- Fuel- Briquets 7 end. Eliot-hoe oi lfitlelting- Same, (Case A of which the tollowieg is e. speci This invention relstes to u u I end useful hriquet es, eu erticle of mm, .cture, end to the pertiouler application o the process for mekiug suchlnew und.
- T r -t produce a composition couteiuirg suliuric acid, molasses and water, or their ration products.
- This composition their incorporated; with comminuted iuel and the composition is then mechanically pressed into the form of hriquets; the briquets are then subjected to calorific action of at certain temperature through the medium of a, specially designed and regulated oven.
- composition use he the proportions ot' three (3) lbs. oi sul .ric acid, preferubly of a concentration in exec. oi. ninety per cent, one (1) gallon. of moiesses end tion demand,-
- composition. fuel have been thoroughly incorporated by suitable may chinery, the briquets made into any de sired form, preferably under such a, pres sure as the graded requirements of combusllie loriq'uets are then subjected to a process of final elimination of moisture, and simulteeemisly to e process of which the briquets are intended.
- Cormn'inuted bituminous or soft coal made into briquets with my improved composition and treatment is as hard as anthrscite coal, and burns without the annoy ing smoke nuisance usually resulting from the use of soft coal.
- Briquets manufactured under my invention have the equivalent weight value of hard cos/l, but without cinder loss loco of the complete combustion of the bri I claim:
- a waterproof briquet manufactured of comminuted fuel mixed with a composition containing an insoluble, carbonized reaction product of sulfuric acid, molasses and water, the said fuel and composition being mixed, shaped and baked.
- a waterproof briquet manufactured of comminuted fuel, and an insoluble, carboni'zed reaction product of sulfuric acid and molasses rendered hard and waterproof by heat.
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' smokeless, retains its form in the EDWAQRI) H. ELLIS; 013' SOIVEL ERVI MASEiAOHUEETYIFS, .ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENIS, TU'SAID EBWVARD ELLIS, AND ALFRED 1). CHANDLER, OF BBOOKLINE, MA$SACHIU$ETTEL 'I'RUF$TEE$ 0F ELLIS BRIQUET BINDER.
rusueexeuetr em) METHOD ormiimue lmiriltfi gfifi, ii eecifiestiou 01 Letters Patent.
hpgiticatiou filed Ilauuury 18, 1911.
Ho Brewing,
- tain new and useful improvements in. Fuel- Briquets 7 end. Eliot-hoe oi lfitlelting- Same, (Case A of which the tollowieg is e. speci This invention relstes to u u I end useful hriquet es, eu erticle of mm, .cture, end to the pertiouler application o the process for mekiug suchlnew und. pseitsl hriuuet Heretofore the host hriquets' here been made Witli'biuders ofcosl tee: pitch, or er silicates, and of oil, but the smoke end the odor from such hinders hevsimpsired their usefulness and sale I This invention provides a; fuel hriquet free from the sforeseid objections, end
which is cohesive, waterproof, ouorless, lire, has at high calorific efiicienoy, sud or tively inexpensive to menui e in carrying out invention, T r -t produce a composition couteiuirg suliuric acid, molasses and water, or their ration products. This composition their incorporated; with comminuted iuel and the composition is then mechanically pressed into the form of hriquets; the briquets are then subjected to calorific action of at certain temperature through the medium of a, specially designed and regulated oven.
The composition use he the proportions ot' three (3) lbs. oi sul .ric acid, preferubly of a concentration in exec. oi. ninety per cent, one (1) gallon. of moiesses end tion demand,-
three gallons water, this totul quantity of composition being then .sed in the proportions of one hundred and tweuty-fivc (125) lbs. of composition to one ton of comminuted fuel. i do not, however, limit myself to these specific proportions, and any chemical equivalent of molasses may be employed, instead of commercial moiasscs. When the composition. fuel have been thoroughly incorporated by suitable may chinery, the briquets made into any de sired form, preferably under such a, pres sure as the graded requirements of combusllie loriq'uets are then subjected to a process of final elimination of moisture, and simulteeemisly to e process of which the briquets are intended.
enough to beer transportation and Patented Nov; 28, 1911.
Serial No. cusses.
induretion and waterproofing, through the added binding operation of caloric up oufthe chemical ingredients employed in the c position, these-efi'ects being produced by e suitably arranged oven kept a u tempera-- ture of about two hundred if v end through which the passage is regulated for from too fifteen (15) minutes, the 1 end the duration of the truusitin th being governed by the kind of scrv:
these conditions the carbohydrates molasses imdergo' dehydration and zation at comparatively low temps presence of the sulfuric acid, w suit that an insoluble, strong, highly efficient binderis formed th" the mess of the fuel. I have fouu ties that such briquets are not cm ban 7 they are also waterproof, end are odorless and smokeless durlng cone dlil but that bustio-n. Also, that they possess a high calorific efliciency and preserve their form in the lire, the outer portion during corobustiou presenting of course some ash, which, however, is crowded off, but leaving the inner and unconsumed portions still herd enough to sustain the weight of fresh fuel above, and to preserve their form during slicing of the fire.
One of the chief reasons Why my i1uproved briquets are economical to manufacture that the chemiculsspecified so com bine as to reduce to the minimum the time and degree of heat applied to render them hard and Waterproof, the carbonizatiou of the carbohydrates of the molasses by the. sulfuric acid occurring at acomparatively low temperature. v
Cormn'inuted bituminous or soft coal made into briquets with my improved composition and treatment, is as hard as anthrscite coal, and burns without the annoy ing smoke nuisance usually resulting from the use of soft coal.
Briquets manufactured under my invention have the equivalent weight value of hard cos/l, but without cinder loss loco of the complete combustion of the bri I claim:
comminuted fuel and a composition including an insoluble, carbonized reaction prodnot of sulfuric acid, and molasses.
2. A waterproof briquet manufactured of comminuted fuel mixed with a composition containing an insoluble, carbonized reaction product of sulfuric acid, molasses and water, the said fuel and composition being mixed, shaped and baked.
3. A waterproof briquet manufactured of comminuted fuel, and an insoluble, carboni'zed reaction product of sulfuric acid and molasses rendered hard and waterproof by heat.
4. The method of making waterproof fuel briquets, consisting in mixing with comminuted fuel a composition containing an insoluble, carbonized reaction product of sulfuric acid, molasses and water, forming the mixture into briquets under pressure, and then subjecting the briquets to the action of heat to render them hard and Waterproof.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature, in presence of two witnesses.
EDl/VARD H. ELLIS.
Vitnesses:
A. WV. HARRISON, E. BATCHELDER.
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