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US2206362A
US2206362A US215421A US21542138A US2206362A US 2206362 A US2206362 A US 2206362A US 215421 A US215421 A US 215421A US 21542138 A US21542138 A US 21542138A US 2206362 A US2206362 A US 2206362A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
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  • the present invention relates to the ignition of combustible material and more particularly to a prepared package for starting or kindlinga fire.
  • Some of the objects of the present invention are to provide a new and improved kindler
  • s. kindler for quickly and eilectively starting a fire in either a mechanical or natural draft heater; to provide a lrindler wherein the rate andmanner of ignition can be varied according to 1U requirements; to provide a kindler which is not only cheap to prepare and market but can be handled easily and without danger to the user;
  • Fig. l represents a front elevation, in part section, o1" a himiler embodying one form of the present invention
  • Fig'. 2 represents a front elevation, in part seo tion, of a lei'ndler embodying a motlserverfl form oi? the invention
  • Fig. 3 represents a iront elen votion, in part section, ci a hlndler emcoclyine another form oi the invention.
  • the package lrindler consists of a 'pag i@ oi?
  • nitrate, ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate, sodium chlorate, and potasslum permangsnate either alone or mixed may be used with fair results without departing from the invention.
  • impregnation oi the bag in the present instance ensures a combustion suiilciently slow. to enable the user to light the hindler out ⁇ 50 side of the furnace, while in the hand, after which it he placed in the uel leed without danger ci injury or the necessity for undue haste. This also maintains a tenacious combustion ⁇ in the osg or Wrapper until the contents are Well ignited.
  • the bag iii forms a receptacle for a quantity ol paper Il, such ior example as shredded newspaper or like material cut or torn into small pieces.
  • a quantity ol paper Il such ior example as shredded newspaper or like material cut or torn into small pieces.
  • this paper Il is placed in the bag il) in such a. manner as to'leave a cavity in the approximate center thereof.
  • This cavity is lled with about two and one half ounces of suitably sized charcoal ii, one half to one inch pieces being preferred.
  • This form or" the invention ls more particularly T for use With natural drat and to that end it is desirable that the rate ci combustion be increased over that required for forced draft firing.
  • the material of the osg is impregnated with paran ae the preferred chemical, though the invention is not so limited.
  • the contents of the lill t sieh approximately fourteen ounces and consist of about twenty-tive per cent pine chips, ist hnots, or shavings soaked in pine oil, plus -aloe-wt seventy-live per'cent charcoal it this latter losing preferably, lout not necessarily, tetl in; the central portion of the wood. hihihihi?.
  • a kindler adaptedfor ignition of the fuel bed of automatic stokers consisting of a core of charcoal aggregates arranged to present a large surface area with interspersed air spaces, a sur ⁇ rounding mass of shredded combustible material having a higher rate of combustion than the charcoal core but so proportioned and compacted with respect thereto to progressively ignite the same in use, a paper container, and a combustion controlling chemical selected from a group consisting of the alkali metal nitrates, chlorates and permanganates incorporated in said container to maintain a flameless progressive ignition at a lower rate than the shredded combustible material ignited thereby to permit hand ignition of the kindler and safe deposition of the same on a stoker fuel bed, said chemical under forced draft igniting the combustible material whereby the charcoal aggregates and the fuel 20 bed are successively ignited.

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July 2, 1940. P. A'. MULC'EY 2206x362 PREPARED FIRE KINDLER rind June 2s,` 193s INVENTOR fmg Patented July 2, 1940 UNITE-o STATES PATENT OFFICE PREPARED FIRE KINDLER Paul A. Muloey, Aldan, Pa.
Application June 23, 1938, Serial No. 215,421
1 Claim.
The present invention relates to the ignition of combustible material and more particularly to a prepared package for starting or kindlinga fire.-
Some of the objects of the present invention are to provide a new and improved kindler; to
provide s. kindler for quickly and eilectively starting a lire in either a mechanical or natural draft heater; to provide a lrindler wherein the rate andmanner of ignition can be varied according to 1U requirements; to provide a kindler which is not only cheap to prepare and market but can be handled easily and without danger to the user;
to provide a kindler in. the form of a compact, light container of combustible material so treated le chemcauy that its rate of burning is predetermined and which serves to hold readily coinbustlole material designed to ignite a heel o fuel in Contact therewith; and to provide other im7 provements es will hereinafter appear.
ln the accompanying drawing Fig. l represents a front elevation, in part section, o1" a himiler embodying one form of the present invention; Fig'. 2 represents a front elevation, in part seo tion, of a lei'ndler embodying a motliilefl form oi? the invention, and Fig. 3 represents a iront elen votion, in part section, ci a hlndler emcoclyine another form oi the invention. Referring to the drawing one i'orm of the ent invention ls shown in Florine l., wherein the package lrindler consists of a 'pag i@ oi? paper, such 'for example as brown kraft pap-er, though it may be suitable relatively quiet: hure ing material, oi' a convenient sise for-handling' having; e. capacity such as will ensure e. -3 flcent for ignition lt has seen found that standard size #2 gives satisfactory and efficient results. For .mechanical draft use. for example ignitlng coal in the retort of e. stolesry the material of the bag l@ is impregnated with chemical, rendering it relatively slow burning with nameless combustion, potassium nitrate heu ing the preferred materiel though other chemicalc. such as sodium. nitrate, ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate, sodium chlorate, and potasslum permangsnate, either alone or mixed may be used with fair results without departing from the invention. impregnation oi the bag in the present instance ensures a combustion suiilciently slow. to enable the user to light the hindler out` 50 side of the furnace, while in the hand, after which it he placed in the uel leed without danger ci injury or the necessity for undue haste. This also maintains a tenacious combustion` in the osg or Wrapper until the contents are Well ignited.
The bag iii forms a receptacle for a quantity ol paper Il, such ior example as shredded newspaper or like material cut or torn into small pieces. Preferably less thantwo ounces of this paper Il is placed in the bag il) in such a. manner as to'leave a cavity in the approximate center thereof. This cavity is lled with about two and one half ounces of suitably sized charcoal ii, one half to one inch pieces being preferred. When thus assembled with the charcoal l2 ericompassed by the paper ll, the sides forming the mouth of the bag it are folded back one over the other to close the mouth and are then sealed in closed position by a gummed strip it' or the like.
l'n the torni o the invention shown in Figure 2, a heg it formed o1 paper, also preferably of .brown kraft, but of larger size than that 'shown in Figure l, say for example standard size #6.
This form or" the invention ls more particularly T for use With natural drat and to that end it is desirable that the rate ci combustion be increased over that required for forced draft firing. Theren fore the material of the osg is impregnated with paran ae the preferred chemical, though the invention is not so limited. The contents of the lill t sieh approximately fourteen ounces and consist of about twenty-tive per cent pine chips, eine hnots, or shavings soaked in pine oil, plus -aloe-wt seventy-live per'cent charcoal it this latter losing preferably, lout not necessarily, tetl in; the central portion of the wood. hihihihi?.
the invention wn Figure or container il or other suitcoinhustihle materia-.l envelopes "oody of cli:oil-'cent` i8, which is sealed therein by closing the :mouth of the bag in any approved inanwhich the heater is heated. In solving this proh- V the oil rather equally throughout the mass with the result that ignition is quite instantaneous but continues relatively slowly, producing a high state of-incandescence in the charcoal for such a period of time as will ensure the contacting coal or other fuel being ignited for permanent burning under natural draft.
It will now be apparent that a novel compact kindler has been devised which is easy to handle, safe to handle, and eiective for the purpose intended. Furthermore by reason of a selective impregnating agent it is possible to obtain a rate of combustion which in effect matches the type of heater with which it is to be used, namely a forced draft type or one having natural draft.
While three forms are shown in vwhich this invention may be embodied, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specie substances recited as preferred but might beapplied to various forms without departing from the spirit of the invention or the vscope of the appended claim.
Having thus described my invention, I claim: A kindler adaptedfor ignition of the fuel bed of automatic stokers consisting of a core of charcoal aggregates arranged to present a large surface area with interspersed air spaces, a sur` rounding mass of shredded combustible material having a higher rate of combustion than the charcoal core but so proportioned and compacted with respect thereto to progressively ignite the same in use, a paper container, and a combustion controlling chemical selected from a group consisting of the alkali metal nitrates, chlorates and permanganates incorporated in said container to maintain a flameless progressive ignition at a lower rate than the shredded combustible material ignited thereby to permit hand ignition of the kindler and safe deposition of the same on a stoker fuel bed, said chemical under forced draft igniting the combustible material whereby the charcoal aggregates and the fuel 20 bed are successively ignited.
PAUL A. MULCEY.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2963352A (en) * 1956-11-05 1960-12-06 Claude E Davis Packaged impregnated charcoal fuel product
US3010809A (en) * 1960-05-11 1961-11-28 Calabrian Co Inc Self-kindling charcoal package
US4738684A (en) * 1985-01-28 1988-04-19 Patrick Murphy Fuel briquette
US4775391A (en) * 1987-07-08 1988-10-04 Antosko Henry B Fuel package
US4906254A (en) * 1987-04-23 1990-03-06 Antosko Henry B Fuel package
US20040035046A1 (en) * 2002-06-14 2004-02-26 Weissman Gregg D. Method and apparatus for packaging charcoal fuel and other fuels for easy lighting
EP1930398A1 (en) * 2006-12-06 2008-06-11 Franz Blieninger Fire lighter and device for igniting an oven fire, open fire or grill fire and method for manufacturing
US20140261375A1 (en) * 2013-03-14 2014-09-18 Randolph Pafford Apparatus for efficient packaging of charcoal briquettes

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2963352A (en) * 1956-11-05 1960-12-06 Claude E Davis Packaged impregnated charcoal fuel product
US3010809A (en) * 1960-05-11 1961-11-28 Calabrian Co Inc Self-kindling charcoal package
US4738684A (en) * 1985-01-28 1988-04-19 Patrick Murphy Fuel briquette
US4906254A (en) * 1987-04-23 1990-03-06 Antosko Henry B Fuel package
US4775391A (en) * 1987-07-08 1988-10-04 Antosko Henry B Fuel package
US20040035046A1 (en) * 2002-06-14 2004-02-26 Weissman Gregg D. Method and apparatus for packaging charcoal fuel and other fuels for easy lighting
US7172637B2 (en) * 2002-06-14 2007-02-06 Summit Views Llc. Method and apparatus for packaging charcoal fuel and other fuels for easy lighting
US20070180762A1 (en) * 2002-06-14 2007-08-09 Summit Views Llc Method of lighting a fire from a charcoal-containing fuel package
US7931705B2 (en) 2002-06-14 2011-04-26 Summit Views Llc Method of lighting a fire from a charcoal-containing fuel package
EP1930398A1 (en) * 2006-12-06 2008-06-11 Franz Blieninger Fire lighter and device for igniting an oven fire, open fire or grill fire and method for manufacturing
US20140261375A1 (en) * 2013-03-14 2014-09-18 Randolph Pafford Apparatus for efficient packaging of charcoal briquettes

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