With Fibrous Vegetable Material, Resin, Or Organic -c(=o)- Compound (e.g., Rosin, Tall Oil, Tallow, Pine Resin, Etc.) Patents (Class 44/563)
  • Patent number: 8647399
    Abstract: The Present Invention is a fire starting device for use as kindling manufactured from pine straw, as the primary component, a vegetable oil, natural resins, and an herbal component. The device is hollow, having at least one vertical channel and at least one horizontal channel drilled from the outer wall of the device to the inner vertical channel. The fire starter device is ignited from the top, and it burns to produce a high, intense flame that ignites other flammable materials having a much greater kindling temperature. The height of the flame and the burn duration are controlled by the overall size of the device and the sizes of the channels. The device burns clean with a minimum of smoke and harmful or noxious fumes. Burning the device minimally creates air pollution. It burns completely with a minimum of ash residue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2012
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2014
    Assignee: APPTEC, Inc.
    Inventors: Vilambi Reddy, Anil Torgalkar, Lionel Xavier
  • Patent number: 8308911
    Abstract: This invention relates to systems and methods for converting biomass into highly inert carbon. Specifically, some embodiments densify the carbon into anthracite-style carbon aggregations and store it in geologically stable underground deposits. The use of certain embodiments yield a net effect of removing atmospheric carbon via the process of photosynthesis and converting it into hard coal, which can be stored in underground beds that mimic existing coal deposits which are known to be stable for thousands of years.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2012
    Assignee: Cool Planet Biofuels, LLC
    Inventor: Michael C. Cheiky
  • Patent number: 7384435
    Abstract: The invention concerns a method for preparing organic waste, such as coffee grounds (12), so as to eliminate it by combustion. Said method consists in mixing the waste (12) with a silicic acid additive (14), the proportion of additive ranging between 3 and 5% to constitute a fuel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2008
    Inventors: Manouk Der Stepanian, Christian Assoun
  • Patent number: 6458177
    Abstract: A mixture includes paraffin wax and a thickening agent, the thickening agent being pseudoplastic above the melting point of the paraffin wax. The paraffin wax ideally makes up 50-99% w of the mixture, and the thickening agent 1-40% w of the mixture. The thickening agent includes diatomaceous earth. The mixture may include abrasive material, fibrous particles, and talc to affect its texture when applied to an article. Also disclosed is a synthetic log of combustible material including wood waste and a hydrocarbon (such as paraffin wax), and a coating applied in a state of low viscosity so as to partially or wholly cover the surface of the log, which then sets. This coating is ideally the mixture defined above. The log may be wrapped in a sleeve which features a transparent window, so the coating can be viewed, especially if the coating is only applied to part of the log's surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: Swedish Match UK Limited
    Inventor: Michael Cox
  • Patent number: 4981494
    Abstract: A water-resistant fuel agglomerate based on finely divided fuel material, is characterized by the fact that it comprises, distributed within its constituent mass, effective proportions respectively of at least one organic binder selected from the group comprising starches, starch derivatives, flours, proteins, celluloses, hemicelluloses as well as the mixture of these substances, and of at least one organosilicic waterproofing or water-repelling agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1991
    Assignee: Roquette Freres
    Inventors: Dominique Breuil, Jean-Pierre Graux, Serge Gosset