US22410A - Improvement in manufacture of artificial fuel - Google Patents

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    • 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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  • the nature of our invention consists in pulverizing the crude coal as it comes from the mines, heating and mixing it with the followingsubstances,and then compressingitinto blocks for use as fuel.
  • Bituminous coal Benzole, one gallon to one ton; coal-tar, twenty gallons to one ton; green-wood tar, fifteen gallons to one ton rosin, one hundred pounds to one ton; saltpeter, ten pounds to one ton coal-oil, five gallons to one ton; naphtha, three gallons to one ton.
  • Anthracite or hard coal Benzole three gallons to one ton; coal-tar, thirty gallons to one ton; green-wood tar, twenty gallons to one ton; rosin, two hundred pounds to one ton; saltpeter, twenty pounds to one ton; coal-oil, ten gallons to one ton 5 naphtha, four gallons to one ton.
  • Charcoal Benzole five gallons to one ton coal-tar, forty gallons to one ton green-wood tar, thirty gallons to one ton; rosin, three hundred pounds to one ton; clay, three hundred and fifty pounds to one ton; saltpeter, five pounds to one ton; coal-oil, twenty-five gallons to one ton naphtha, ten gallons to one ton.
  • This article of coal possesses many very important qualities. Thus it requires no artificial draft, less smoke-stack, makes but little soot, little or no clinkers or ashes, burns with a rapid smooth flame, will not honey- I comb the boilers, will raise steam in two-thirds of the time of any other fuel, and it will burn one-halt'longer. Thereis no coal-dust or waste to be thrown overboard, like as in crude coal. It requires less firemen and less attention to it. Another important feature is that when stowed in the coal-bunkers of a steamer of war during an action a shot will not pass through it and reach or cause injury to her machinery.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WM. A. BRADLEY AND JACOB BIGELOW, OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
IMPROVE MENT IN MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FUEL.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No- 22,410., dated December 28, 1858.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, WILLIAM A. BRADLEY and JACOB BIGELOW, of Washington, in the District ofGolumbia, have inventeda new and useful method of treating coal and preparing it for use, of which the following is a specification.
First. The nature of our invention consists in pulverizing the crude coal as it comes from the mines, heating and mixing it with the followingsubstances,and then compressingitinto blocks for use as fuel.
Second. When the coal is so pulverized by any suitable powerful machine it is placed in vats or pans of fire-proof material and heated to a sufficient degree, when we mix withit the following articles and quantities, according to the character of the coal:
Bituminous coal: Benzole, one gallon to one ton; coal-tar, twenty gallons to one ton; green-wood tar, fifteen gallons to one ton rosin, one hundred pounds to one ton; saltpeter, ten pounds to one ton coal-oil, five gallons to one ton; naphtha, three gallons to one ton.
Anthracite or hard coal Benzole, three gallons to one ton; coal-tar, thirty gallons to one ton; green-wood tar, twenty gallons to one ton; rosin, two hundred pounds to one ton; saltpeter, twenty pounds to one ton; coal-oil, ten gallons to one ton 5 naphtha, four gallons to one ton.
Charcoal Benzole, five gallons to one ton coal-tar, forty gallons to one ton green-wood tar, thirty gallons to one ton; rosin, three hundred pounds to one ton; clay, three hundred and fifty pounds to one ton; saltpeter, five pounds to one ton; coal-oil, twenty-five gallons to one ton naphtha, ten gallons to one ton.
Third. When the coal is thus prepared it is then placed in a powerful steam-press and formed into blocks, bringing it back to its natural state of density before it is mined-say twenty-seven cubic feet to the ton. Crude coal, that is called the run of the mines, occupies forty-seven feet cubic to the ton. Consequently when compressed and dried as above there will be a saving of twenty cubic feet in a ton stowage on board of a ship or steamer, which alone is of great importance to the mercantile marine; also, when coal is thus prepared it wil stand any climate or water, 8m.
Fourth. This article of coal possesses many very important qualities. Thus it requires no artificial draft, less smoke-stack, makes but little soot, little or no clinkers or ashes, burns with a rapid smooth flame, will not honey- I comb the boilers, will raise steam in two-thirds of the time of any other fuel, and it will burn one-halt'longer. Thereis no coal-dust or waste to be thrown overboard, like as in crude coal. It requires less firemen and less attention to it. Another important feature is that when stowed in the coal-bunkers of a steamer of war during an action a shot will not pass through it and reach or cause injury to her machinery.
Fifth. We consume the fine coal from the mines, that is lost to the miner, in preference to the lump-coal, thereby enhancing the value of the mines.
We claim-- The manufacture of artificial fuel made from refuse bituminus coal, anthracite, or charcoal, as set forth, combined with the substances herein described, the whole made in the manher and for the purposes set forth.
W. A. BRADLEY. J. BIGELOVV.
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JAMES P. LEVY, J. EVERTON HAWLEY.
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US3485599A (en) * 1968-05-20 1969-12-23 Howard Eugene Richardson Rapid ignition charcoal briquette
US3798728A (en) * 1972-04-04 1974-03-26 Sargent Industries Method of manufacturing wheel trim

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US3485599A (en) * 1968-05-20 1969-12-23 Howard Eugene Richardson Rapid ignition charcoal briquette
US3798728A (en) * 1972-04-04 1974-03-26 Sargent Industries Method of manufacturing wheel trim

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