Patent classifications
C10L7/04
Alcohol-containing compositions useful as solid fuels and processes for their manufacture
There is provided a composition comprising: (a) from about 60 to about 98% by weight of one or more alcohols; (b) from about 0.5 to about 20% by weight of one or more alkyl cellulose derivatives, wherein each alkyl is optionally substituted with one or more OH, O-alkyl, O-hydroxyalkyl and/or O-alkoxyalkyl; (c) from about 1 to about 25% by weight of one or more carboxylic acid salts; and (d) from 0 to about 30% by weight of water. There is also provided uses, processes for manufacture, methods and products relating to the same.
FLAMBEING PASTES
Flambing pastes for grilling products, containing at least one gelling agent and/or thickening agent which is soaked and/or gelled by pure alcohol, as well as pure alcohol in a concentration that it maintains the combustion until it is entirely consumed; method for flambing grilling products, in which a grilling sauce is simultaneously applied with a flambing paste layer by layer on the product to be grilled and ignites the flambing paste; a dispenser for the simultaneous, layered application of paste-like grilling sauces and flambing pastes on the product to be grilled, having a two- or multi-chamber system; and a grilling product that is to be flambed and has on its surface at least one layer of at least one grilling sauce and, lying thereon, at least one layer of at least one flambing paste.
FLAMBEING PASTES
Flambing pastes for grilling products, containing at least one gelling agent and/or thickening agent which is soaked and/or gelled by pure alcohol, as well as pure alcohol in a concentration that it maintains the combustion until it is entirely consumed; method for flambing grilling products, in which a grilling sauce is simultaneously applied with a flambing paste layer by layer on the product to be grilled and ignites the flambing paste; a dispenser for the simultaneous, layered application of paste-like grilling sauces and flambing pastes on the product to be grilled, having a two- or multi-chamber system; and a grilling product that is to be flambed and has on its surface at least one layer of at least one grilling sauce and, lying thereon, at least one layer of at least one flambing paste.
METHOD OF MOLDING COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE FOR SMOKING ARTICLE, COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE MANUFACTURED BY THE METHOD, AND SMOKING ARTICLE INCLUDING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a method of molding a combustible heat source and provides a method of molding a combustible heat source, the method including: step S1 of preparing a combustible heat source composition including a carbon powder, an organic binder, and an ignition accelerator, step S2 of treating glycerin or propylene glycol on the combustible heat source composition; and step S3 of compressing and molding the composition after the treatment, in which the compressing in step S3 is performed at a strength of 0.5 to 10 MPa.
METHOD OF MOLDING COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE FOR SMOKING ARTICLE, COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE MANUFACTURED BY THE METHOD, AND SMOKING ARTICLE INCLUDING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a method of molding a combustible heat source and provides a method of molding a combustible heat source, the method including: step S1 of preparing a combustible heat source composition including a carbon powder, an organic binder, and an ignition accelerator, step S2 of treating glycerin or propylene glycol on the combustible heat source composition; and step S3 of compressing and molding the composition after the treatment, in which the compressing in step S3 is performed at a strength of 0.5 to 10 MPa.
Mixture for facilitating lighting of friendly fires
The flammable mixture dispensable from a squeeze tube for use in igniting friendly fires comprises grated paraffin wax impregnated with cotton fibers and blended with a quantity of diethyl ether sufficient to yield a material of a soft, gel-like consistency. Petroleum jelly and cooking oil may also be included in the mixture to tailor the consistency of the combination.