Claims
- 1. A canister for heating food or drink comprising a sidewall member, an upper chamber for receiving food or drink, a combustion chamber, and a base having an opening therein, said upper chamber being located within the sidewall of said canister above said combustion chamber and being separated from said combustion chamber by an interior wall, said combustion chamber containing a pyrogen and a ceramic thermal insulator, said pyrogen being supported on said ceramic thermal insulator, said ceramic thermal insulator having a bore therethrough from the top to the base of said insulator, an ignition device for said pyrogen packed in said bore and extending from the base of said ceramic thermal insulator to the top of said ceramic thermal insulator, said ignition device including an instantaneous high temperature generating material, an ignition material underlying said instantaneous high temperature generating material and in contact therewith and a match head chemical underlying said ignition material at the base of said bore and extending through said opening in said base of said canister, said pyrogen being a compressed mixture of a ferrosilicon powder, a ferric oxide powder, and a powdered lower order iron oxide of the formula Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 -x where x is 0.2 to 1.0, said pyrogen having an ignition point temperature in the range of about 1000.degree. C. to about 1500.degree. C.
- 2. The canister according to claim 1 in which the lower portion of said interior wall of said combustion chamber comes into contact with the inside side wall of said canister.
- 3. The canister according to claim 2 in which said interior wall is secured to said side wall of said canister by an adhesive agent.
- 4. The canister according to claim 2 in which a food is held in said upper chamber.
- 5. The canister according to claim 4 in which a pack containing water is held in said upper chamber.
- 6. The canister according to claim 1 in which there is a space between said interior wall of said combustion chamber and said side wall of said canister.
- 7. The canister according to claim 6 in which a drink is held in said upper chamber.
- 8. The canister according to claim 1 in which a lid and a base cover are both secured to said side wall of said canister by wrap around jointing.
- 9. The canister according to claim 1 in which a ring shaped protuberance is formed on the upper surface of said ceramic thermal insulator.
- 10. The canister according to claim 1 in which a bottom cap is fitted to the underside of said side wall of said canister, said bottom cap carrying a chemical strip which can be used to strike said match head material.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/789,589, filed Nov. 8, 1991 now abandoned.
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