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US73922A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
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  • the object of my invention is the production of a material sufficiently cheap, portable, and cleanly,'ignited readily by a common match, giving abundant flame and heat, and of so substantial a. character as'to continue its combustion long enough for the kindling of ordinary anthracite coal.
  • a nthracite or bituminous coal also moderately fine.
  • a 13 indicate the cake of material
  • C 0 denote the bevelled edges of the same.
  • a 13 indicates the cake of material
  • C 0 denote the bevelled edges of the same.
  • a number of holes or openings shown at a a a a.
  • These are also tapered or bevelled, like the outer edge, and should be rather less than an inch in diameter on the underside of the cake,-where they are largest. In general, these openings should be less thauthree inches apart, and their number should vary accordingly as the cakes made are smaller or larger.
  • I show a section lengthwise through the cake, exhibiting the interior form of these openings.
  • Such a groove or indentation is shown at b 6.
  • cakes or blocks are to be used as follows: The grate being cleared, the cake is to be laid thereon, the under or narrower side being beneath. A moderate quantity of coal is then put directly upon it, no wood or other kindling being used. A lighted match applied below inilames the cake, and the fire, reaching the openings at a, rises through them by the aid of the draught created in them, giving a powerful and eificient flame for a long time, kindling the coal above in the most perfect manner. A similar effect appears along the edges, the strong bevel of which holds up the fuel and'prevents the burning surface from being clogged,
  • I also claim, in a particular manner, the pressing of the material, while hot, into. blocks or cakes, as stated, having the bevelled edges 0 G, and especially the openings or draught-holes a a a, for producing strong and ready combustion.

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WARREN O. PHILBRIGK, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS.
Letters Patent No. 73,922, dated January 28, 1868,
IMPROVEDGONIPOSITION FOB. KINDLING FIRES.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, WARREN C. PHILBRICK, of Lynn, in the county of Essex, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Material or Composition for Kindling Fires, particularly those of hard or anthracite coal, Without the use of wood; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The object of my invention is the production of a material sufficiently cheap, portable, and cleanly,'ignited readily by a common match, giving abundant flame and heat, and of so substantial a. character as'to continue its combustion long enough for the kindling of ordinary anthracite coal. For this purpose I make use of the following ingredients: 7 v i I. Charcoal-dust, or charcoal in moderately fine powder.
II. A nthracite or bituminous coal, also moderately fine.
III. Rosin.
IV. Coal-tar, (or gas-tan) V. Wood saw-dust, from hard or soft wood. In the process of compounding these substances, I first melt the rosin and coal-tar together, and while the mixture is hot, I add thereto the other ingredients, using of the charcoal-dust at least as much as ot'the anthra.
cite and saw-dust together. The whole is to be well incorporated, while hot, to a uniform mass; and the proportions of the diiTer ent substances are to be so adjusted that when thoroughly mixed the material shall be of fit consistence to press, and solidify readily in a netted iron mould.
When thus prepared, I transfer the material to moulds of iron thoroughly wetted, and worked by a screw or other pressure, by which it is at once brought to a firm, compact, and solid state, and may then be turned out of the mould and cooled. The moulds are made to give the form shown in the drawings. The dimensions given tothe cakes or blocks thus made may be varied so as to suit the grates or fireplaces in which they are to be used, but the edge of the cake is to be strongly bevelled, more so, even, than is-necessary to slip it from the mould. In the accompanying drawings- Figure 1 shows one of these cakes or blocks in perspective, the under side being exposed.
The letters A 13 indicate the cake of material, and C 0 denote the bevelled edges of the same. Besidesthis,.I so construct my mould that through the thickness of the cake are formed a number of holes or openings, shown at a a a a. These are also tapered or bevelled, like the outer edge, and should be rather less than an inch in diameter on the underside of the cake,-where they are largest. In general, these openings should be less thauthree inches apart, and their number should vary accordingly as the cakes made are smaller or larger.
Ir Figure 2, I show a section lengthwise through the cake, exhibiting the interior form of these openings. In the case of cakes of large size, I form my moulds so as to produce a groove or indentation across the under side, whose depth is about one-half that of the cake itself. This is done tofacilitate the breaking of the cake into smaller'portion's. Such a groove or indentation is shown at b 6.
These cakes or blocks are to be used as follows: The grate being cleared, the cake is to be laid thereon, the under or narrower side being beneath. A moderate quantity of coal is then put directly upon it, no wood or other kindling being used. A lighted match applied below inilames the cake, and the fire, reaching the openings at a, rises through them by the aid of the draught created in them, giving a powerful and eificient flame for a long time, kindling the coal above in the most perfect manner. A similar effect appears along the edges, the strong bevel of which holds up the fuel and'prevents the burning surface from being clogged,
I do not claim,-nor u'ish to be understood as claiming, the use of any or either of the ingredients mentioncd to be used merely as combustible substances, or in anyother combination, mixture, or form than stated above, but only the combination of the ingredients in the mannergin the form, and for the purpose substantinlly as above set forth. I
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- The use of the several ingredients hereinbefore mentioned, in combination, for,the purpose of kindling hard-coal fires, substantially as above set forth.
I also claim, in a particular manner, the pressing of the material, while hot, into. blocks or cakes, as stated, having the bevelled edges 0 G, and especially the openings or draught-holes a a a, for producing strong and ready combustion.
WARREN G- PHILBRIOK. Witnesses OYRUs M TRACY, Ewan Honnns.
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US3883317A (en) * 1971-01-05 1975-05-13 Fuhad Abdala Neme Self-supporting, totally combustible unit
US4989523A (en) * 1990-03-16 1991-02-05 General Technology, Inc. Method and apparatus for extracting heat from a combustible material
US20050160664A1 (en) * 2004-01-28 2005-07-28 Stephens Michael W. Combustible product and package
US7823576B2 (en) 2008-02-18 2010-11-02 William Kernie Timmons Consumable charcoal starter
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US3883317A (en) * 1971-01-05 1975-05-13 Fuhad Abdala Neme Self-supporting, totally combustible unit
US4989523A (en) * 1990-03-16 1991-02-05 General Technology, Inc. Method and apparatus for extracting heat from a combustible material
US20050160664A1 (en) * 2004-01-28 2005-07-28 Stephens Michael W. Combustible product and package
US7204864B2 (en) 2004-01-28 2007-04-17 Stephens & Company, Llc Combustible product and package
US7823576B2 (en) 2008-02-18 2010-11-02 William Kernie Timmons Consumable charcoal starter
US20160018971A1 (en) * 2009-06-09 2016-01-21 Oracle International Corporation Configuring object displays
US20140261375A1 (en) * 2013-03-14 2014-09-18 Randolph Pafford Apparatus for efficient packaging of charcoal briquettes
US10344966B2 (en) 2016-03-25 2019-07-09 Fireside Industries, Inc. Vented fire tarp
US10151490B1 (en) 2018-01-19 2018-12-11 Mark Andrew Wolf Portable fire pit
USD861144S1 (en) 2018-01-19 2019-09-24 Fireside Industries, Inc. Portable fire pit
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