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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Improvement in friction-matches US95730D US95730A 1869-10-12
102 William baustian US62922D US62922A 1867-03-19
103 Improvement in rendering friction-matches water-proof US23465D US23465A 1859-04-05
104 Ferrophosphorus containing match head formulations US943010 1992-09-09 US5259899A 1993-11-09 Michael G. C. Cox
Match head formulations suitable for the production of safety matches and matches that may be struck anywhere are described in which chromium compounds, sesqui-based phosphorus compounds, sulphur compounds and oxides of zinc are absent. In their place is described the use of either amorphous phosphorus or, in the case of match head formulations suitable for the production of safety matches, an iron phosphide known as ferrophosphorus. These formulations are environmentally friendly both in manufacture and use. Environmentally friendly match head formulations which may be brightly colored are also described.
105 Match US768145 1985-08-22 US4610694A 1986-09-09 Kurt Krusche
A match having a scent compound released upon burning is described, in which the igniting tip end of the matchstick is coated with a first layer consisting of an adsorbent, a scent compound and/or a deodorant and a binder and, onto this first layer, with a second layer consisting of igniting composition.
106 Humidity resistant matches and process for the manufacture thereof US622053 1984-06-18 US4540419A 1985-09-10 Albert F. Lanham; Michael G. C. Cox; Richard H. Etheridge
In accordance with the invention humidity resistant matches having excellent and improved humidity resistance as well as excellent strike sensitivity are provided using a polyacrylic or substituted polyacrylic acid as the binder and zinc oxide as the filler, or as at least one of the components of the filler.
107 Match US422168 1982-09-23 US4459131A 1984-07-10 Henry V. Cremonese
A match will sustain burning for a limited period of time comprising a splint having a combustible head and a cut-out extending defining spaced apart arms extending from adjacent the head to below any burn sustaining coating on the match.
108 Match-head compositions US693898 1976-06-08 US4060434A 1977-11-29 Albert Frank Lanham; Philip Sydney Barned; Sydney Ralph Potter
The match-head compositions have a content of microscopic hollow particles or "microspheres", generally 10 to 1000 microns in diameter. Compositions may be formulated for any type of match. Microspheres are described having walls of siliceous materials, plastics materials (such as phenolic resins) and carbon. The presence of microspheres offers considerable savings in materials, and enables good burning rate and striking sensitivity to be achieved without the need for special aeration measures.
109 Process for preparing a match head composition containing particulate nitrocellulose and no sulfur US654346 1976-02-02 US4040879A 1977-08-09 Shuzo Nagatugi; Akira Miyagawa; Suguru Fukuoka
A match head composition is prepared by mixing and kneading the component agents of the composition with glue and water, characterized in that wetted powdery cellulose nitrate containing more than 20 percent of water and having grain size of less than 840 microns is mixed in the composition in an amount not more than 10 weight percent on dry weight standard.
110 Chemical composition for combustible tip used for friction matches and method for manufacturing same US3775198D 1972-08-14 US3775198A 1973-11-27 HIJIKATA H
Chemical composition for combustible tip including such inflammable components as vinyl acetate, cellulosic substance and shellac instead of sulfur used in the conventional chemical composition of sulphurated tip so as to effectively obviate production of disgustful fume and poisonous effect on the human body at the time of ignition and inflammation. Also disclosed is a method for manufacturing such chemical composition for combustible tip through development and uniform dispersion of very fine air voids in the composition by active stirring.
111 Combination of polyvinyl alcohol and gelling agent as a binder in match formulations US3650712D 1969-03-21 US3650712A 1972-03-21 MARTIN RONALD RAYMOND; DANNER JOHN RUSSELL JR
A binder for use in a match formulation is revealed which comprises a mixture of a gelling agent and a polyvinyl alcohol wherein the gelling agent-polyvinyl alcohol binder serves as a replacement for the animal glue binder conventionally used in the formulation of matches.
112 Transmission,especially for vehicles US3507168D 1968-01-24 US3507168A 1970-04-21 CARP PETER J
113 Process of preparing a friction ignitable composition for cigars and cigarettes US12423249 1949-10-28 US2634199A 1953-04-07 ANTON LORENZI
114 Method of obtaining a pyrotechnical composition US74865547 1947-05-16 US2626861A 1953-01-27 MAURICE FREJACQUES JEAN LEON
115 Match US25121339 1939-01-16 US2209237A 1940-07-23 JOSEPH SIMON; GEORGE FOSTER; MANXI ADAM J
116 High molecular weight polar compounds and process of making the same US12827837 1937-02-27 US2142980A 1939-01-03 WILLEM HUIJSER HENDRIK; DE NOOIJER CHRISTIAAN NICOLAAS
117 Self-lighting cigarette US9001236 1936-07-10 US2130115A 1938-09-13 JOHN BIDDLE
118 Moistureproof igniting composition, especially for matches, and match prepared therewith US44300230 1930-04-09 US1942866A 1934-01-09 HARALD LEDIN SVEN
119 Match composition US68620524 1924-01-14 US1529322A 1925-03-10 SCHAPIRO HUGO H B
120 William a US15039D USRE15039E 1921-02-15
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