US713512A - Fuel briquet. - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- 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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- C10L5/02—Solid fuels such as briquettes consisting mainly of carbonaceous materials of mineral or non-mineral origin
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- C10L5/10—Methods of shaping, e.g. pelletizing or briquetting with the aid of binders, e.g. pretreated binders
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- This invention relates to the class of fuel made up from comminuted combustible materialsuch, for example, as culm from coalmines made into briquets, blocks, or pieces with the aid of a binder and pressure in suitable molds.
- the invention relates, mainly, to the composition of the binder employed for tying together the particles of fuel or combustible material; but it resides also in the briquet or block produced as well.
- the briquets are to be exposed to moisture before use, they will be subjected to heat after molding above the point where the saccharine substance turns Wholly or in part into caramel, and I find that this baking enables the briquets to absolutely resist moisture, while it hardens them in a manner to enable them to withstand any ordinary rough usage without breaking or crumbling.
- I take about eighty parts, by weight, of culm, either of anthracite or bituminous coal, coke-brise, or a mixture thereof, and mix this with about twenty parts, by weight, of the binder.
- This binder consists of about fifteen parts, by weight, of fresh plasterof-paris and an aqueous solution containing about five parts of molasses or the refuse from sugar-mills. The amount of water used should be sufficient to render the mass plastic and Serial No. 95,621. (No specimens.)
- the briquets are molded, preferably in a briquetmachine. If allowed to dry in the air, it will require about twentyfour hours for the plaster to set and the briquets to become hard.
- the briquets are liable to be exposed to dampness, moisture, or rain I bake them in a suitable oven or kiln, using heat enough to convert the saccharine substance into burnt caramel either as glucose, cane-molasses, and the like.
- the briquet made as above described will resist disintegration by water, will resist breaking from rough handling, and will not crumble when subjected to heat in the furnace or fire-box.
Description
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH SIMONS, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
FUEL BRIQUET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 713,512, dated November 11, 1902.
Application filed February 25, 1902.
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JosEPH SIMoNs, a subject of the German Emperor, and a resident of the borough of Manhattan, in the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fuel Briquets, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to the class of fuel made up from comminuted combustible materialsuch, for example, as culm from coalmines made into briquets, blocks, or pieces with the aid of a binder and pressure in suitable molds.
The invention relates, mainly, to the composition of the binder employed for tying together the particles of fuel or combustible material; but it resides also in the briquet or block produced as well.
In carrying out my invention I mix together a saccharine substance in aqueous solution, plaster-of-paris, and comminuted combustible material. From this mass the blocks or briquets are formed,usually by molding under pressure. These briquets are allowed a sufficient time for the plaster-of-paris to set or harden and the briquets to dry, when they may be used as fuel.
If the briquets are to be exposed to moisture before use, they will be subjected to heat after molding above the point where the saccharine substance turns Wholly or in part into caramel, and I find that this baking enables the briquets to absolutely resist moisture, while it hardens them in a manner to enable them to withstand any ordinary rough usage without breaking or crumbling.
In carrying out my invention in its preferred form I take about eighty parts, by weight, of culm, either of anthracite or bituminous coal, coke-brise, or a mixture thereof, and mix this with about twenty parts, by weight, of the binder. This binder consists of about fifteen parts, by weight, of fresh plasterof-paris and an aqueous solution containing about five parts of molasses or the refuse from sugar-mills. The amount of water used should be sufficient to render the mass plastic and Serial No. 95,621. (No specimens.)
cause the plaster to set. From this mass the briquets are molded, preferably in a briquetmachine. If allowed to dry in the air, it will require about twentyfour hours for the plaster to set and the briquets to become hard.
For general use where the briquets are liable to be exposed to dampness, moisture, or rain I bake them in a suitable oven or kiln, using heat enough to convert the saccharine substance into burnt caramel either as glucose, cane-molasses, and the like.
The briquet made as above described will resist disintegration by water, will resist breaking from rough handling, and will not crumble when subjected to heat in the furnace or fire-box.
I do not restrict myself to the proportions of the ingredients of the briquet given above, as the quantities of the ingredients may be varied.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- 1. A fuel briquet containing fuel, plasterof-paris, and saccharine matter, and which has been heated above the point where the saccharine matter turns into caramel wholly or in part.
2. A fuel briquet containing fuel, plasterof-paris, and molasses, and which has been heated above the point where the molasses is converted into caramel wholly or in part.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name, this 21st day of February, 1902, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOSEPH SIMONS.
Witnesses:
PETER A. Boss, N. A. CONNETT.
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US4738685A (en) * | 1986-03-14 | 1988-04-19 | Coal Industry (Patents) Limited | Coal briquetting process |
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US4738685A (en) * | 1986-03-14 | 1988-04-19 | Coal Industry (Patents) Limited | Coal briquetting process |
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