US1626965A - Fire-kindling material - Google Patents

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US1626965A
US1626965A US134130A US13413026A US1626965A US 1626965 A US1626965 A US 1626965A US 134130 A US134130 A US 134130A US 13413026 A US13413026 A US 13413026A US 1626965 A US1626965 A US 1626965A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10LFUELS 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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  • PETER L PAULSON, F CLINTON, MINNESOTA.
  • the present invention relates to a fire kindling material which may be made up into solid form and which will function quickly and efliciently as a kindler for coal or wood fires.
  • the material is adapted for use in steam engine boilers, locomotive boilers stoves, furnaces, and, in fact, anywhere wherein it is essential or desirable to provide a quick and intense heat.
  • the invention consists in the mixing andmolding or certain ingredients, and, further in treating the same, all as will hereinafter appear and be particularly claimed.
  • My material is formed of the following ingredients in the proportions listed:
  • resultant mixture is thoroughly stirred and then poured into a suitable formand when the mixture hardens, it forms a block which may be broken off into desirable sized pieces for use in a furnace. ⁇ Vhen the resultant mixture is lighted itsets up a very intense and quick heat which will ignite the coal in a few moments.
  • a kindling composition of the class described include in a mixture, resin, wood shavings, rubber, coal tar creosote oil, gasoline, and celluloid.
  • a kindling composition of the class de scribed composed of 5) pounds of resin, pounds of Wood shavings, 1 pounds of rubber, 1 pounds of coal tar creosote oil, 1 pounds of gasoline, and one pound of celluloid.

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Patented May 3, 1927.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
PETER L. PAULSON, F CLINTON, MINNESOTA.
F'IRE-KINDLING MATERIAL.
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The present invention relates to a fire kindling material which may be made up into solid form and which will function quickly and efliciently as a kindler for coal or wood fires.
Among the objects in view are to provide an inexpensive and safe kindling material formed in convenient blocks adapted to be broken as needed, the nature of the kindler being such as to create when ignited an intense and lasting heat, which, Without the aid of kindling wood, will in a very few moments thoroughly ignite the coal. The material is adapted for use in steam engine boilers, locomotive boilers stoves, furnaces, and, in fact, anywhere wherein it is essential or desirable to provide a quick and intense heat.
With these general objects in view, the invention consists in the mixing andmolding or certain ingredients, and, further in treating the same, all as will hereinafter appear and be particularly claimed.
My material is formed of the following ingredients in the proportions listed:
50 pounds resin, 25 pounds shavings (such as oak, wood, or any hard wood), 1 pound rubber, 1 ound coal tar creosote oil, 1 pound gaso inc, 1 pound celluloid.
Rubber and resin are melted together until well mixed. The celluloid is cut up into small pieces and. mixed with the coal tar creosote oil and gasoline and then poured into the mixture of resin and rubber and the Application filed September 7, 1926.
Serial No. 134,130.
resultant mixture is thoroughly stirred and then poured into a suitable formand when the mixture hardens, it forms a block which may be broken off into desirable sized pieces for use in a furnace. \Vhen the resultant mixture is lighted itsets up a very intense and quick heat which will ignite the coal in a few moments.
It is to be understood that the proportions mentioned above may be varied to a considerable extent but are mentioned because from my experiments they produce the best results.
Having thus described my invention, what 1 claim as new is 1. A kindling composition of the class described, includin in a mixture, resin, wood shavings, rubber, coal tar creosote oil, gasoline, and celluloid.
2. A kindling composition of the class de scribed, composed of 5) pounds of resin, pounds of Wood shavings, 1 pounds of rubber, 1 pounds of coal tar creosote oil, 1 pounds of gasoline, and one pound of celluloid.
3. The process of forming a kindling composition consisting of mixing together a quantity of rubber and resin and melting the same, then mixing together a quantity of celluloid, wood shavings, coal tar creosote oil and gasoline, and then mixing the first mixture with the second mixture.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
PETER L. PAULSON.
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