Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Aluminum or heavy metal – other than lead – containing
Patent
1979-05-07
1981-04-14
Miller, Edward A.
Fuel and related compositions
Liquid fuels
Aluminum or heavy metal, other than lead, containing
44 7D, 44 34, 252305, C10L 704
Patent
active
042617006
ABSTRACT:
A pressurized fuel gel composition particularly suitable for igniting wood and charcoal consisting essentially of, by weight, 42-90% at least one C.sub.1 -C.sub.6 monohydric alcohol, 0.5-6% of a water-soluble gelling, up to about 24% water and a correlated amount of propellant from 0.5% to 30% and is characterized by a gel structure which forms a shape retaining mass upon contact with wood or charcoal that is maintained during the burning of said composition. Also within the scope of the invention is an aerosol product comprising said pressurized composition enclosed within a pressure-tight container having valve means for expelling the composition.
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Colgate-Palmolive Company
Grill Murray M.
Miller Edward A.
Miller Richard N.
Sylvester Herbert S.
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