Combustion – Frictional – chemical or percussive type igniter
Patent
1989-09-27
1992-03-17
Price, Carl D.
Combustion
Frictional, chemical or percussive type igniter
126367, 126344, 126263, 122 21, F23Q 2100
Patent
active
050964135
ABSTRACT:
An ignition mechanism for a heater which includes a metal exothermic container in which are mounted an exothermic part, a firing part and an igniter. The igniter is a type which may be actuated by pushing or pulling a string. The mechanism comprises a tube mounted on the container, the tube having one end positioned adjacent the igniter. A string is connected to the igniter and extends into the tube, the string being extendable to the other end, whereby the string may be manually pulled or pushed and thereby operate the igniter. A float may be attached to the string, and a water-soluble glue may be provided to initially hold the string in place before use.
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WO89/08804, Nippon Steel Corp., 21 Sep. 1989.
Kawabata Choji
Kuwahara Motoo
Maiya Mitsuo
Suzuki Ryoichi
Takeuchi Akira
Nissin Shokuhin Kabushiki Kaisha
Price Carl D.
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