序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 点火系统 CN201180054602.X 2011-11-10 CN103250001A 2013-08-14 大卫·瓦莱斯
本文公开了点火系统、易燃点火结构以及制造和使用该系统和装置的方法。在多种实施方式中,点火系统可包括易燃容器和可移除地嵌入易燃容器内部中的易燃点火结构。在多种实施方式中,易燃点火结构可包括具有顶表面的基部和从顶表面延伸的烟囱。在多种实施方式中,烟囱可具有内烟道、通入烟道的顶部开口和穿过烟囱的侧部通入烟道的孔口。其它实施方式可能在本文中被公开。
2 多用途木炭点火器 CN201210396940.8 2012-10-18 CN103062794A 2013-04-24 金宗洙
发明涉及一种多用途木炭点火器,具体而言,涉及一种可安全、迅速地点燃大量木炭,方便携带使用,还可当作套锅用燃烧器用于烹饪食物的多用途木炭点火器。为了达到上述目的,本发明的特征在于,包括可内盛木炭的盒体和套接于上述盒体底部点火的点火装置,上述盒体内设置用来盛放上述木炭的炭盆,上述点火装置具备可与便携式燃料桶套接的燃料注入口,从上述便携式燃料桶获取燃料供上述点火装置点火,从而点燃上述木炭。
3 Igniting implement for solid fuel such as charcoal, and barbecue grill with the same igniting implement JP2001066451 2001-03-09 JP2001292916A 2001-10-23 PATIENCE ERIC
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a barbecue grill that has an igniting implement for easy ignition of charcoal and the like, permits easy and instantaneous transfer, for use, of the ignited charcoal and the like onto a grill body, and is collapsible into a compact platelike form offering convenient carrying and storage when not used. SOLUTION: A metal plate assembly 12 having a pair of legs 20 and constructing a grill body connects at each end edge to one end edge of a metal plate 14 in a foldable relation. Both metal plates 14 are designed to form a columnar body with a square opening section when their opening end edges are opposed and joined separably. Both metal plates 14 have handles 21 on their external surface. A square net body 17 is pivotally mounted at one side edge on one side of the internal surface of the metal plate assembly 12. A holding member 19 is arranged on the internal surface of the metal plate assembly 12 to hold the net body 17 at substantially right angles with the internal surface of the metal plate 12. The metal plates 14 have openings 14b cut in one side near the net body 17.
4 Portable igniter JP1365778 1978-02-10 JPS53106272A 1978-09-16 FURANTSU BONISHIYU
5 FIRE IGNITION SYSTEM EP11847643.1 2011-11-10 EP2638324A2 2013-09-18 Wares, David
Fire ignition systems, combustible ignition structures, and methods of manufacturing and using such systems and devices are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, a fire ignition system may include a combustible container and a combustible ignition structure removably insertable into an interior of the combustible container. In various embodiments, the combustible ignition structure may include a base having a top surface and a chimney extending from the top surface. In various embodiments, the chimney may have an inner flue, a top opening into the flue, and an aperture through a side of the chimney into the flue. Other embodiments may be disclosed herein.
6 숯 착화장치 KR1020160117093 2016-09-12 KR101760427B1 2017-07-21 박종태
본발명은숯 착화장치에관한것으로서, 내부가중공형성되면서상부가개구형성되는본체; 상기본체상에회전가능하게연결되며, 내부에버너와팬이순차구비되는커버; 상기본체의상부에안착되어상기버너에의해착화되도록내부에숯이담기는숯통; 상기숯통의하측에위치되어내부에담긴물에의해상기숯통에서발생되는재가날리지않도록수용되는재통; 상기재통의하측에배치되어숯 착화시내부를냉각시키는냉각통; 및상기본체의하부에구비되어상기본체의내부를배기시키는배기부를포함한다. 본발명에따르면, 숯통에담긴숯을상측의버너에의해가열하여착화하는과정에서버너의상측에외부의바람을유입할수 있게팬이구비되어연소율을향상시키면서버너를식혀주게되고, 커버의회전기점인경첩을통해가스를공급할수 있도록하여가스공급관이외부로노출되지않아구조가단순및 미려하고, 숯착화시발생되는재가낙하하면서재통내부의물로낙하하여수집이잘되고, 재통뿐만아니라냉각통의내부에담긴물에의해서도장치내부의냉각이가능하면서내부에재가수집되는경우드레인관을통해외부로배출되며, 간단한조작에의해커버를자동으로개방시켜편의성을제공가능한
7 A CHIMNEY STARTER AND AN IGNITE UNIT EP13762057.1 2013-09-11 EP2906096A1 2015-08-19 JØRGENSEN, Søren
Disclosed is a chimney starter(1)comprising a tubular housing (2) including a charcoal chamber (3)extending between the upper opening (4)of the tubular housing (2) and thermal insulation means (5). The chimney starter(1)further comprises blowing means (6) arranged on the opposite side of the thermal insulation means (5) in relation to the charcoal chamber (3), at least one duct (7) extending through the thermal insulation means (5)from the blowing means (6) to the charcoal chamber (3) and heating means (8)arranged in the at least one duct (7). An ignite unit (20) for igniting solid fuel is also disclosed.
8 Safe fuel in ventless fireplaces or other wicked open geometry devices EP14190050.6 2014-10-23 EP2865734A1 2015-04-29 Lensink, Engelbartus; Torfs, Sara Carine; Torfs, Jan Christiaan Maria

The present invention relates to a combination of a safe fuel and a ventless fireplace, or more in general, an open geometry wicked device. Open geometry wicked devices, such as so-called "ventless fireplaces" (or ventless ovens or ventless burners), burn gel or liquid fuel, and exist in a variety of forms. Such devices typically have several advantages over various more traditional fireplaces in that these cleanly burn their fuel (contrary to paraffin and oil based burners and solid material based burners, such as coal or wood burners, and also contrary to fuel containing additives which lead to undesirable by-products), are often portable, and may not require installation. Such fireplaces burn gel or liquid fuel that is dispensed from a fuel container into a fuel reservoir where the burning occurs.

To avoid safety problems, the present invention is directed to a product comprising a specific fuel and a wicked burner.

9 FIRE IGNITION SYSTEM EP11847643 2011-11-10 EP2638324A4 2014-08-27 WARES DAVID
Fire ignition systems, combustible ignition structures, and methods of manufacturing and using such systems and devices are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, a fire ignition system may include a combustible container and a combustible ignition structure removably insertable into an interior of the combustible container. In various embodiments, the combustible ignition structure may include a base having a top surface and a chimney extending from the top surface. In various embodiments, the chimney may have an inner flue, a top opening into the flue, and an aperture through a side of the chimney into the flue. Other embodiments may be disclosed herein.
10 Isolation chamber for removable startup burner US15466142 2017-03-22 US10047957B2 2018-08-14 Gregory Alan Imig
The present disclosure describes an assembly configured to mitigate the harmful effects of smelt fouling, airflow interference, and operator exposure to hot air from the furnace and wind box through use of an extractable startup burner and an isolation chamber engaged to a windbox. The present disclosure also describes a method for safely extracting a startup burner from an active recovery boiler as has method for inserting an extractable startup burner into a recovery boiler during operation.
11 Cyclone ignition gun US14530755 2014-11-02 US09638420B2 2017-05-02 Yi-Jue Li
A cyclone ignition gun includes a housing, an igniter, an electric fan, a battery pack, a gas can and a duct pipe respectively mounted inside the housing, a slide switch mounted in the top side of the housing for controlling the operation of the igniter and the electric fan, and a push switch mounted in the bottom side of the housing for controlling the gas can to discharge gas for burning. The slide switch and the push switch can be simultaneously operated to selectively achieve the function of fire burning and air blowing, the function of fire burning, or the function of air blowing.
12 CYCLONE IGNITION GUN US14530755 2014-11-02 US20160123590A1 2016-05-05 Yi-Jue Li
A cyclone ignition gun includes a housing, an igniter, an electric fan, a battery pack, a gas can and a duct pipe respectively mounted inside the housing, a slide switch mounted in the top side of the housing for controlling the operation of the igniter and the electric fan, and a push switch mounted in the bottom side of the housing for controlling the gas can to discharge gas for burning. The slide switch and the push switch can be simultaneously operated to selectively achieve the function of fire burning and air blowing, the function of fire burning, or the function of air blowing.
13 Fire kindler US14545473 2015-05-07 US09321978B1 2016-04-26 Robert Nicholas Mayfield
A fire kindler (8) comprised of a comfortably portable geometrically shaped quartered plate of combustible material having a variable plurality of horizontal apertures therethrough which extract additional evolving gases into immediate combustion for extra heat and which operates in an elevated vertical position between two parallel logs so to present a common lower crest (18A) which bifurcates into a symmetric divergent communal acclivity of surfaces (10), (12), and (14A) which rise into opposite common divergent convergent junctions (16) whereby symmetric surfaces (14B) rise convergently to terminate at vertical height in a common upper crest (18B) so that fire kindler (8) is easy to ignite and will convergently and prominently direct combustion into a hotter and steadier solitary flame whereby potential heat is aimed at a localized area of any intended fuel placed above it. Thus, developing a hot spot on the firewood which increases entropy and rate of ignition.
14 IGNITER FOR SOLID COOKING FUELS US14825596 2015-08-13 US20150342400A1 2015-12-03 Scott HOFMANN
An igniter for solid cooking fuels includes a heat chamber and a heat gun manifold. The heat gun manifold includes a manifold flange with a first hole, the manifold flange attached to a bottom of the heat chamber, and a manifold tube received within the first hole. A top of the manifold tube received at least partially within the heat chamber. A heat gun may be removably coupled to a bottom of the manifold tube with the heat gun in fluid communication with the heat chamber. An upper handle may be attached to an outer surface of the heat chamber with a heat shield between the upper handle and the heat chamber.
15 Fire kindler US13506841 2012-05-17 US09200227B1 2015-12-01 Robert Nicholas Mayfield
One embodiment of a fire-kindler which produces a solitary flame cone comprised of pre-mixed air and fuel gases and an increased flame velocity. Comfortably portable in ones' back pocket, a conveniently accessible product of easy use. More reliable in and resistant to adverse outdoor conditions when igniting a woodfire. Comprised of a geometrically shaped plate of combustible material, body of fire-kindler 8 of FIGS. 1,2 and 3 has a multiplicity of air apertures 14A-16A18A, thru, 14F-16F-18F of FIG. 2 passing therethrough. Working co-operatively to produce a strong increased flame velocity in a more neutral solitary flame. Thus establishing a more intense heat output in a more persistently sturdy flame that remains more consistently focused among adverse winds. Thereby, increasing the application of heat and the speed and ease of firewood ignition.
16 Fire Starting Apparatus and Method US14700548 2015-04-30 US20150322361A1 2015-11-12 Jacob Creutzmann
A fire starting assembly can include a number of similarly shaped planks, each having substantially similar height, width, and length dimensions. Each plank is at least in part made from a flammable material such as wood, particle board, compressed sawdust or the like. A first connecting member can engage each plank at a first end of each plank. For example, each plank can include a first aperture at the first end and the first connecting member can be string or twine that is threaded through each first aperture. The ends of the first connecting member can be secured to each other to form a ring or loop. A second connecting member can engage each plank at a second end of each plank. The second connecting member can have a length that is longer than the first connecting member.
17 Method and apparatus for lighting charcoal US13548928 2012-07-13 US09173523B2 2015-11-03 Gilberto P. Valzania Fresa
A solid fuel starter assembly is provided with an envelope component made of combustible material; a foldable chimney component made of combustible material and a tear off strip component made of material and attached to the envelope component. The foldable chimney component is disposed inside a package formed by the envelope component and the tear off strip. The chimney component is a foldable flue component in the shape of a pyramid or cone.
18 CHIMNEY STARTER AND AN IGNITE UNIT US14434298 2013-09-11 US20150272388A1 2015-10-01 Soren Jorgensen
A chimney starter having a tubular housing including a charcoal chamber extending between the upper opening of the tubular housing and thermal insulation means, blowing means arranged on the opposite side of the thermal insulation means in relation to the charcoal chamber, and at least one duct extending through the thermal insulation means from the blowing means to the charcoal chamber and heating means arranged in the at least one duct.
19 IGNITER APPARATUS FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD US14178081 2014-02-11 US20150226432A1 2015-08-13 August Joseph Borschke; Michael Francis Dube; Cynthia Stewart Stokes; Jason Eugene Kobisky; Bruce Alan Bengtsson; Dennis L. Potter; Jeffrey S. Taggart; Geoffrey W. Kennard; Robert F. Soreo
An igniter apparatus is provided, comprising a heat precursor source having a heat precursor; a heating arrangement configured to, on demand, receive the heat precursor from the heat precursor source and to emit heat associated with the heat precursor and capable of igniting an ignitable article; and a sensory precursor source having a sensory precursor substance, wherein the sensory precursor substance is configured to provide a perceptible sensory effect, and wherein the sensory precursor source is in communication with the heating arrangement and is configured to release the sensory precursor substance in association with the heat emitted by the heating arrangement. An associated method is also provided.
20 Briquette ignition device US12973040 2010-12-20 US08967154B2 2015-03-03 Tonia Mitchell
An igniter for an incendiary briquette of a type suitable for smoking a smoking substance disposed in a bowl of a hookah is disclosed. The igniter includes a housing defining an interior and having a sidewall, a bottom wall, and a top opening providing access to the interior. An ignition source that produces a flame is disposed in the interior of the housing. The igniter includes a removable tray for supporting the incendiary briquette. The tray has at least one heat transfer hole therein and is sized to be removably supported by the housing at a location above the flame of the ignition source, wherein heat flows upwardly to cause a burning of the incendiary briquette. The tray is sized to seat above the bowl of the hookah so that the burning briquette is supported to cause a burning of the smoking substance.
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