WO1996037578A1 - Combustion kit - Google Patents

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WO1996037578A1
WO1996037578A1 PCT/FI1996/000274 FI9600274W WO9637578A1 WO 1996037578 A1 WO1996037578 A1 WO 1996037578A1 FI 9600274 W FI9600274 W FI 9600274W WO 9637578 A1 WO9637578 A1 WO 9637578A1
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combustion
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fire
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PCT/FI1996/000274
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Lauri Matti Turpeinen
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Lauri Matti Turpeinen
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Priority to AU57654/96A priority Critical patent/AU5765496A/en
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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
    • C10L11/00Manufacture of firelighters
    • C10L11/04Manufacture of firelighters consisting of combustible material

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  • Combustion kit meant mainly as a source of energy in ovens, fire places and open fires.
  • the kit is easy to carry, does not make the surroundings untidy and its use is extremely easy now that there is no need to load the wood into the fire by hand.
  • the kit is mainly made of recycled material, and consequently natural resources are not wasted.
  • the kit is a cheap source of energy compared to the bunches used now. The energy is more compact in the kit than in fire wood.
  • Figure 2 is the invented combustion kit seen from the side.
  • Figure 3 is the invented combustion kit seen directly from above.
  • Figure 4 is the invented combustion kit as a drawing seen diagonally from above.
  • the figure 1 shows the outside layer of the kit . It can be made of cardboard or other similar material .
  • the outside layer 1 is shaped so that when folded into the kit, there is a handle 3 on top of it.
  • Figures 2 and 3 present a piece of combustion material 2 which is made of fibre wood 5 which is treated with vegetable oil and paraffin.
  • the combustion material 2 can be cheapest manufactured by cutting a suitably sized pieces of the fibre wood 5 which are then soaked in a liquid mixture of vegetable oil and paraffin. Then the pieces are taken out of the mixture after which they are compiled into a suitably sized piece of combustion material 2 in which suitably sized combustion channels 4 are left.
  • the vegetable oil used can be oil used in industrial kitchens, restaurants, grills, etc. which has been taken up until now to the waste dump.
  • the paraffin makes the mixture more solid.
  • Fire channel 4 makes the combustion easier and burning more even. There can be just one channel or more. In figures 2 and 3 there are two channels.
  • Figure 4 presents the outer layer folded out of cardboard so that there is a handle 3 on top of it .
  • a piece of burning material 2 has been placed inside the outside layer 1.
  • the piece of combustion material 2 has fire channels 4 on a short and long side.
  • the piece of combustion material 2 is made of fibre wood 5 cut into rectangles treated in the above mentioned way. The pieces are put together and they form the piece of combustion material 2.
  • the combustion kit works as follows, the combustion kit is put into the fire side with the outside layer 1 is opened by the handle 3 by turning the handles to the side.
  • the piece of combustion material 2 shows now and fire channel 4 should be in vertical position.
  • the kit is lighted in the middle of the fire channel 4 with, e.g. a match.
  • the kit burns evenly and the time of combustion depends on the amount of draught.
  • the invention is not limited into the above described form but many variations of it are possible as long as the claim for protection is not violated. Variations include the shape of the outside layer being different, and the piece of combustion material being made of other parts of fibre wood, e.g. chips or saw dust.

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  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
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  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
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  • Solid Fuels And Fuel-Associated Substances (AREA)
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Abstract

Combustion kit which is meant to be used as a source of energy in ovens, fire places and open fires. The combustion kit consists of the outside layer (1), which is made of cardboard and inside it a piece of combustion material (2) which is made of fibre wood (5) soaked in vegetable oil and paraffin.

Description

COMBUSTION KIT
Combustion kit meant mainly as a source of energy in ovens, fire places and open fires.
Currently there is available chopped fire wood packed into bunches. The bunches are opened and the wood is put in the fire place.
The problem with the current bunches is that they are large to be carried along and bits of wood come off the wood easily, hence making the surroundings untidy. Also, the wood has to be put in the fire by hand.
With the help of the invented combustion kit, the above mentioned problems are avoided. The attached protection claim presents its characteristics.
One of the greatest benefits of the invention is that the kit is easy to carry, does not make the surroundings untidy and its use is extremely easy now that there is no need to load the wood into the fire by hand. The kit is mainly made of recycled material, and consequently natural resources are not wasted. Hence the kit is a cheap source of energy compared to the bunches used now. The energy is more compact in the kit than in fire wood.
In the following the invention is explained with references to the attached figures, in which Figure 1 is the invented combustion kit seen diagonally from above.
Figure 2 is the invented combustion kit seen from the side.
Figure 3 is the invented combustion kit seen directly from above.
Figure 4 is the invented combustion kit as a drawing seen diagonally from above.
The figure 1 shows the outside layer of the kit . It can be made of cardboard or other similar material . The outside layer 1 is shaped so that when folded into the kit, there is a handle 3 on top of it.
Figures 2 and 3 present a piece of combustion material 2 which is made of fibre wood 5 which is treated with vegetable oil and paraffin. The combustion material 2 can be cheapest manufactured by cutting a suitably sized pieces of the fibre wood 5 which are then soaked in a liquid mixture of vegetable oil and paraffin. Then the pieces are taken out of the mixture after which they are compiled into a suitably sized piece of combustion material 2 in which suitably sized combustion channels 4 are left. The vegetable oil used can be oil used in industrial kitchens, restaurants, grills, etc. which has been taken up until now to the waste dump. The paraffin makes the mixture more solid. Fire channel 4 makes the combustion easier and burning more even. There can be just one channel or more. In figures 2 and 3 there are two channels.
Figure 4 presents the outer layer folded out of cardboard so that there is a handle 3 on top of it . A piece of burning material 2 has been placed inside the outside layer 1. The piece of combustion material 2 has fire channels 4 on a short and long side. The piece of combustion material 2 is made of fibre wood 5 cut into rectangles treated in the above mentioned way. The pieces are put together and they form the piece of combustion material 2.
The combustion kit works as follows, the combustion kit is put into the fire side with the outside layer 1 is opened by the handle 3 by turning the handles to the side. The piece of combustion material 2 shows now and fire channel 4 should be in vertical position. The kit is lighted in the middle of the fire channel 4 with, e.g. a match. The kit burns evenly and the time of combustion depends on the amount of draught.
The invention is not limited into the above described form but many variations of it are possible as long as the claim for protection is not violated. Variations include the shape of the outside layer being different, and the piece of combustion material being made of other parts of fibre wood, e.g. chips or saw dust.

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CLAIM FOR PROTECTION
The combustion kit meant to be used as a source of energy in ovens, fire places and open fires, known for being formed out of outside layer (1) , which is made of cardboard and inside it a piece of combustion material (2) which is made of fibre wood (5) soaked in vegetable oil and paraffin.
PCT/FI1996/000274 1995-05-22 1996-05-17 Combustion kit WO1996037578A1 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

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AU57654/96A AU5765496A (en) 1995-05-22 1996-05-17 Combustion kit

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FI950261U FI2074U1 (en) 1995-05-22 1995-05-22 Braenslepack
FIU950261 1995-05-22

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WO1996037578A1 true WO1996037578A1 (en) 1996-11-28

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US3279900A (en) * 1963-07-15 1966-10-18 Naples Harrah Inc Rapid ignition charcoal package and method of igniting
GB1439950A (en) * 1972-12-08 1976-06-16 Firewood Inc Treatment of wood
EP0021994A1 (en) * 1979-06-20 1981-01-07 Cheminees Carpinelli Natural fuel for grill or barbecue
US4485584A (en) * 1983-08-12 1984-12-04 Raulerson Products Manufacturing Company, Inc. Ignitable fuel and fire starting composition
EP0248718A1 (en) * 1986-06-02 1987-12-09 BOIVALOR S.á.r.l. Process for manufacturing a fire-lighting device

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3279900A (en) * 1963-07-15 1966-10-18 Naples Harrah Inc Rapid ignition charcoal package and method of igniting
GB1439950A (en) * 1972-12-08 1976-06-16 Firewood Inc Treatment of wood
EP0021994A1 (en) * 1979-06-20 1981-01-07 Cheminees Carpinelli Natural fuel for grill or barbecue
US4485584A (en) * 1983-08-12 1984-12-04 Raulerson Products Manufacturing Company, Inc. Ignitable fuel and fire starting composition
EP0248718A1 (en) * 1986-06-02 1987-12-09 BOIVALOR S.á.r.l. Process for manufacturing a fire-lighting device

Non-Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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DATABASE WPIL ON QUESTEL, week 7141, London: Derwent Publications Ltd., AN 71-66141S; & JP,B,46 035 610 (ONOZAWA T). *

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