Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Organic oxygen compound containing
Reexamination Certificate
2001-07-12
2004-10-05
Toomer, Cephia D. (Department: 1714)
Fuel and related compositions
Liquid fuels
Organic oxygen compound containing
C044S458000, C044S628000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06800104
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF INVENTION
The object of the present invention is a fuel gas for tools operated by internal combustion, especially for setting devices for fastening elements, based on combustible gases.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND PRIOR ART
Tools, which are operated by internal combustion and are of the type under consideration here, namely setting devices for fastening elements, are known from the DE-A-4 032 202. With the help of these tools, fastening elements, such as nails, bolts, etc. can be driven directly under the action of internal combustion, normally a powder charge or a combustible mixture of gases, into materials, such as wood, steel, concrete etc., to which the corresponding component is to be fastened.
Such internal combustion-operated tools comprise, for example, a combustion chamber and a piston, which can be moved in a piston guide and is acted upon and by the expanding combustion gases generated in the combustion chamber. By igniting a mixture of air and fuel present in the combustion chamber, or by firing a propellant powder charge, the piston is moved away from the combustion chamber, strikes the fastening element and drives it into the substrate material. In this connection, the energy, obtained by burning the fuel gas, depends very much on the combustion rate, which in turn depends on the ratio of air to gas.
Tools of this type, which are operated by internal combustion, are known, for example, from the DE-A-40 32 20 and the U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,623.
The tool, described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,623, is operated by internal combustion using a mixture of methylacetylene and propadiene or a mixture of propane, butane, propylene or ethane as fuel gas. For the tools of the type in question here, which are commercially obtainable and operated by internal combustion, especially mixtures of methylacetylene, propadiene, propylene and a butane are used, which are also known under the name of MAPP. This gas is a waste product, which is formed when coking bituminous coal and offers a relatively high combustion rate, which is important for a high effectiveness of the tools.
In the older, unpublished DE-A-199 50 348.6 of the Applicant, a fuel gas for tools, which are operated by internal combustion, especially for setting devices for fastening elements, on the basis of combustible gases, is already described. This fuel gas comprises a mixture, which contains (A) 40 to 70 percent by weight of dimethyl ether, dinitrogen monoxide and/or nitromethane, (B) 8 to 20 percent by weight of propylene, methylacetylene, propane and/or propadiene and (C) to 20 to 45 percent by weight of isobutane and/or n-butane. This mixture is not poisonous, can be procured simply and inexpensively, makes available the necessary combustion energy, enables this combustion energy to be adjusted selectively, can be used even at low temperatures and makes possible compliance with the aerosol regulations.
However, it has turned out that this fuel gas, depending on its components, has either no odor or an unpleasant odor. In the first case, it is impossible to identify reliably any fuel gas escaping and, in the second case, the user finds it unpleasant to use the fuel gas, especially in closed rooms.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to indicate a fuel gas for tools, which are operated by internal combustion, especially for setting devices for fastening elements, which can be identified reliably not only in the event of leaks but also as an indication of the manufacturer, and which does not represent an annoyance to the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Pursuant to the invention, this objective is accomplished by a fuel gas based on combustible gases, which contains a fragrance or a mixture all fragrances.
The object of the invention therefore is the fuel gas of claim
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. The dependent claims relate to preferred embodiments of this object of the invention.
Preferably, the fuel gas contains the fragrance or the mixture of fragrances in an amount, which masks the inherent odor of the combustible gases, preferably in an amount of 0.0001 to 5 percent by weight and particularly of 0.01 to 1 percent by weight.
Advantageously, the fragrance or the mixture of fragrances is present in liquid form or as a solution in the combustible gases. In the event that the fragrance or the mixture of fragrances is not soluble in the combustible gases, a solvent, which burns without leaving any residue, such as a liquefied fuel gas and/or a low molecular weight ether, such as dimethyl ether, may be used if necessary.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the inventive fuel gas contains a fragrance or a mixture of fragrances with a greenery character, a citrus character, a lavender character, a flowery character, an aldehyde character, a Cyprus character, a fern character, a spice character, an oriental character, a wood character, a tobacco character and/or a leather character. Such fragrances or mixtures of fragrances are known to those skilled in the art and are commercially obtainable, for example, from Dragoco GmbH, Holzminden (DE) or L. Givaudan & Cie (CH). They can be selected advantageously from the group comprising amyl salicylate, anisaldehyde, benzyl salicylate, butyl cinnamaldehyde, citronellol, cyclohexyl salicylate, eugenol, exaltex, tricyclodecenyl acetate, geraniol, herb avert, &bgr;-ionone, gamma methyl ionone, keone, methylcedrylone, methyl cyclogeraniate, rose oxide DL, patchouli, phenyl ethyl alcohol, terpineol, tonalid, undecavertol, Vanillin, Ylang Oliffac 765, Ambreton, Linacsol, methanyl acetate T, methyl sandeflor, trepanol, dihydroterpineol T. Grisalva, Mayol, Ambrox Coeur, Parmantheme, coumarin, LRG 201, paramethoxyacetophenone, musk ketone, Galaoxide 50, tricyclodecenyl propionate, Traseolide 70, Sinocitryl, dimethyloctanol, musk xylene, Cashmeran, Clonal, Camekol DH, Sandalore, Rhubafuran V-9042, Ceromel 3, Marenil (N), Corps. rhubarb, clove oil, phenyl ethyl acetate, Toka lactone, Exaltolide, Isojasmon, Ambrettolid, Dihydrofloralol, Cedar English, Nardorsol, fenchyl alcohol, &bgr;-naphthyl methyl ether and tridecene-2-nitrile.
In view of the application in a fuel gas, the use of fragrances or mixtures of fragrances, which burn without leaving a residue if the fuel gas is used as specified, is particularly preferred. Examples of these are the following, highly volatile, low boiling fragrances: anethol, benzaldehyde, benzyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl formate, isobomyl acetate, camphor, cis-citral (neral), citronellal, citronellol, citronellyl acetate, pcymene, decanal, dihydrorolinalool, dihydromyrcenol, dimethylphenyl carbinol, eucalyptol, geranial, geraniol, geranyl acetate, geranyl nitrile, cis-3-hexenyl acetate, hydroxycitronellal, d-limonene, linalool, linalool oxide, linalyl acetate, linalyl propionate, methyl anthranilate, &agr;-methylionone, methylnonyl acetaldehyde, methylphenylcarbinyl acetate, levomethyl acetate, menthone, isomenthone, myrcene, myrcenyl acetate, myrcenol, neryl acetate, nonyl acetate, phenyl ethyl alcohol, &agr;-pinene, &bgr;-pinene, &ggr;-pinene, &agr;-terpineol, &bgr;-terpineol, terpinyl acetate and Vertenex (p-t-butylcyclohexyl acetate) and mixtures thereof.
Fragrances and mixtures of fragrances based on natural oils, which contain high percentages of largely volatile fragrances, for example, those with a flowery character, such as a rose character, a violet character, a lilac character or Lavendel, Lavandin, citrus oils, such as those of the citron, lemon and orange, for example, limoneneand orange terpenes, clove oil and also vanilla fragrances are particularly preferred pursuant to the invention.
The combustible gases of the inventive fuel gas may be the gases or gas mixtures, which are conventionally used as fuel gas for tools operated by internal combustion, especially for setting devices for fastening elements. However, particularly preferred are combustible gases based on a mixture containing (A) 40 to 70 percent by weight of dimethyl ether, dinitrogen monoxide and/or nitromethane, (B) 8 to 20 percent by weight of propyl
Hilti Aktiengesellschaft
Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP
Toomer Cephia D.
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