The present invention generally relates to a charcoal ignition device. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a device for storing and ignition of charcoal and a method of fabricating the device.
It is generally known that charcoal is utilized as a fuel source for cooking or grilling foodstuffs. Typically, a supply of charcoal is placed on a grating of a grill and ignited. Once the charcoal has formed uniformly alighted coals, the foodstuffs may be grilled. To accelerate ignition, conventional charcoal may include various flammable waxes and/or petroleum distillates. However, even with these accelerants, rapid coal formation is not guaranteed. In addition, rapid, even coal formation is typically facilitated by stacking the charcoal in a pile. Unfortunately, charcoal is generally dusty and this very dark or black dust may be messy or otherwise objectionable to some individuals. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a device for igniting charcoal that is capable of overcoming the disadvantages described herein at least to some extent.
The foregoing needs are met, to a great extent, by the present invention, wherein in some embodiments device for igniting charcoal is provided.
An embodiment of the invention pertains to a charcoal igniting device. The charcoal igniting device includes an envelope, chimney and base. The envelope has an envelope height and an envelope width. The envelope height is greater than the envelope width. The envelope includes an envelope sidewall defining a series of holes, an upper envelope rim, and a lower envelope rim. The chimney is disposed co-axially within the envelope. The chimney includes an n-faceted sidewall impregnated with wax, an upper chimney rim, an ignition element disposed proximate the upper chimney rim, and a lower chimney rim. The base is defined by a series of holes. The base has an outer base perimeter mated to the lower envelope rim and an inner base perimeter mated to the lower chimney rim.
Another embodiment of the invention relates to an improved charcoal igniting device. The improved charcoal igniting device includes a container, chimney, and base. The container has a container sidewall, an upper container rim, and a lower container rim. The chimney is disposed co-axially within the container. The chimney has a chimney sidewall, an upper chimney rim, and a lower chimney rim. The base is defined by an outer base perimeter mated to the lower container rim and a centrally located orifice having an edge mated to the lower chimney rim. A container volume is defined by the container sidewall, the base, and an exterior surface of the cone sidewall. The improvements of the charcoal igniting device include a series of holes defined by the container sidewall to facilitate an ingress of air therein. The chimney is an n-faceted frustum and a plurality of tabs and corresponding mating slots are included to retain an assembled shape of the container and chimney. In addition, the improved charcoal igniting device includes a supply of wax impregnated in the chimney sidewall to provide a fuel to ignite the supply of charcoal and an ignition element disposed on the upper chimney rim. In response to ignition of the ignition element, the wax impregnated chimney sidewall burns and draws air upwardly through the chimney and inwardly and upwardly through the series of holes in the container sidewall, and a flame front proceeds in an inverted cone downwardly through the container volume.
Yet another embodiment of the invention pertains to a method of fabricating a charcoal igniting device. In this method, an envelope is generated from a envelope pattern. The envelope includes mating tabs and corresponding slots to retain the envelope in an assembled shape. An n-faceted frustum is generated from a frustum pattern. The frustum includes an ignition element disposed at an upper opening of the frustum. The frustum is infused with wax. A bottom panel is affixed to the envelope. The bottom panel includes an outer diameter corresponding to a bottom rim of the envelope. The bottom panel includes an inner orifice having a diameter corresponding to a width of a lower rim of the frustum. The lower rim of the frustum is affixed to the inner orifice of the bottom panel.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, certain embodiments of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof herein may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional embodiments of the invention that will be described below and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of embodiments in addition to those described and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein, as well as the abstract, are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which this disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The present invention provides, in some embodiments, a charcoal starting or igniting device and a method of fabricating the charcoal igniting device. In general, the charcoal igniting device includes an envelope or container configured to retain a supply of charcoal. For the purpose of this disclosure, an envelope is defined as a structure to enclose or partially enclose a space, volume, or item. This envelope includes a fiber-based sheet stock such as, for example, fiberboard, corrugated fiberboard, and the like. For the purpose of this disclosure, the term, “fiberboard” is defined as at least including, for example, paper, paperboard, cardboard, corrugated cardboard, cellulosic, and/or resinous material which is similar in character to fiberboard, and which is manipulated in the same or similar manner as fiberboard. This includes any suitable material capable of being folded from a blank. In this regard, the term “blank” refers to at least a piece or unit of fiberboard that is cut or scored and/or suitable for folding into a particular conformation such as a box, base, cone, lid, or tube.
In another embodiment, the invention provides for a method of fabricating the charcoal igniting device. In this method, the various components of the charcoal igniting device may be assembled and packaged for storage, transport, and sales.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout. As shown in
The envelope 12 is optionally cylindrical in shape and is relatively taller than it is wide. The envelope 12 may be fabricated from any suitable sheet good. In a particular example, the envelope 12 may be fabricated from paperboard or the like. The envelope 12 includes a set of holes or vents 20 disposed at or near a lower rim of the envelope 12. As described herein, the vents 20 provide for an ingress of air to provide oxygen for the burning charcoal 18.
In various examples, the set of vents 20 may include one or more individual vents. The vents may be round or rounded, square, rectangular, polygonal, or the like. Generally, the set of vents 20 are sized and shaped to reduce the likelihood that the charcoal will spill out therefrom. The set of vents 20 may be arranged about the circumference of the envelope 12 in one or more rows.
In various embodiments the chimney 14 includes a frusto-conical structure or frustum of a pyramid and generally tapers from a relatively wide base to a relatively more narrow upper rim. As used herein, the term a ‘frustum’ and its derivatives refers to a portion of a cone or n-sided pyramid disposed between two planes intersecting the cone or pyramid. The chimney 14 includes the side surface(s) of the frustum and may be open at the top and/or bottom.
The chimney 14 serves as a conduit or conveyance device to draw air from below the charcoal ignition device 10 and bring fresh, oxygenated air into the interior of the charcoal ignition device 10. The chimney 14 may be fabricated from any suitable sheet good. In a particular example, the chimney 14 may be fabricated from paperboard or the like. In addition, this paperboard cone may be infused or coated in a fuel or accelerant such as wax, resin, petroleum distillate, or the like. In a particular example, the cone is infused with paraffin wax. The chimney 14 optionally includes a wick or ignition element 22 disposed on or proximate to the upper rim. If included, the ignition element 22 provides a device or convenient location to initiate ignition of the charcoal ignition device 10. Alternatively, the upper rim of the chimney 14 may be lit directly to initiate ignition.
The base 16 is generally shaped as an annular disk and provides a bottom panel that connects the bottom rim of the envelope 12 to the bottom rim of the cone 16. The base 16 may include any suitable sheet good. In a particular example, the base 16 may be fabricated from paperboard or the like. Optionally, the base 16 includes a set of bottom openings or vents 24. If included, the set of bottom vents 24 provide for an ingress of air to provide oxygen for the burning charcoal 18.
In various examples, the set of bottom vents 24 may include one or more individual vents. The vents may be round or rounded, square, rectangular, polygonal, or the like. Generally, the set of bottom vents 24 are sized and shaped to reduce the likelihood that the charcoal will spill out therefrom. The set of bottom vents 24 may be arranged in a circular or other such pattern upon the base 16.
To generate the bond, an adhesive may be applied to the tabs 26 and/or to one or both of the inner base 16A and outer base 16B. With the tabs 26 disposed between the inner base 16A and outer base 16B, the inner base 16A and outer base 16B may be urged together and held thusly until the adhesive sets.
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Similarly, the blank for the chimney 14 may include the gluing areas 28 for the application of the adhesive. The blank for the chimney 14 may also be wrapped around a form (not shown) to generate a consistently sized component. Subsequently, the formed chimney 14 may be immersed in wax or other such accelerant to infuse the accelerant therein.
During a later phase the flame front proceeds through the volume of charcoal as indicated by the region 36 and the envelope 12 is largely consumed by the flame 30. However, the consumption of the chimney 14 may progress relatively faster and thereby increases the likelihood that the supply of charcoal 18 will fall inwardly. This inward settling of the supply of charcoal 18 consolidates the supply of charcoal 18 and facilitates rapid, even coal combustion development. Also shown in
The wrapper 40 may further include a tear strip 44 configured to facilitate tearing the wrapper 40 open. For example, the tear strip 44 may include a string disposed below the wrapper 40. By pulling on the tear strip 44, the wrapper 40 may be torn about the circumference of the charcoal ignition device 10. Thereafter, the wrapper 40 may easily be removed in preparation for ignition.
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To assemble the charcoal igniting device 10, the blank for the first envelope portion 12A and second envelope portion 12B and the inner base 16A may be removed from the sheet 50 and folded along a plurality of score lines 64. The tabs 52A and 52B of the first envelop portion 12A may be inserted into the corresponding slots 54A and 54B of the second envelop portion 12B. The tabs 52C and 52D of the first envelop portion 12A may be inserted into the corresponding slots 54C and 54D of the second envelop portion 12B. The tabs 26 of the first and second envelop portions 12A and 12B may be folder at score lines 66. A sufficient amount of glue may be placed upon one or both of the tabs 26 and inner base 16A to affix the tabs 26 to the inner base 16A. The chimney 14′ is assembled as described above and the tabs 26 are folded at corresponding score lines 58. The chimney 14′ may be inserted up through the central opening of the inner base 16A until the tabs 26 of the chimney 14′ rest upon the inner base 16A. Alternatively, the tabs 26 of the cone 16A may be inserted down through the inner base 16A and then the tabs 26 of the chimney 14′ may be pressed outward to rest upon the inner base 12A. The tabs 26 of the chimney 14′ may be affixed to the inner base 12A with a sufficient amount of glue.
Glue may be placed on one or both of the inner base 16A or outer base 16B and the inner base 16A and outer base 16B may be affixed together while sandwiching the tabs 26 of the first and second envelop portions 12A and 12B and the chimney 14′ therebetween. As described herein, the supply of charcoal 18 (shown in
The particular chimney 14′ shown in
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The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part Application and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/117,481, filed on May 8, 2008, titled “CHARCOAL STARTING DEVICE AND METHOD”, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12117481 | May 2008 | US |
Child | 12468351 | US |