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Hardwood charcoal cartridge

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-11-17
KHISYAMOV RINAT
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The invention provides a solution for easy handling and long-lasting cartridges of hardwood charcoal. The size of the cartridges allows for flexibility in the amount of fuel being purchased, while still providing a convenient and easily handleable size. The interlocking design of the charcoal pieces ensures stability during shipment, and the cartridges are designed to be durable and leak-proof. This invention reduces the need for multiple small boxes and allows for multiple return trips to the store to load up on fuel. Overall, this invention promotes the use of environmentally superior hardwood charcoal in a convenient and easy-to-use form.

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This complicates the interlocking which is built up as the charcoal bag is filled.
As a result, boxes with pour spouts on the bottom suffer from substantial difficulty during use.
Moreover, while the packages are relatively small, they are not difficult to handle.

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[0041]With reference to FIG. 1, the inventive cartridge 10 comprises a left side 12 and a right side 14. Referring to FIG. 2, cartridge 10 has a depth 16, a height 18 and a width 20 and is sized to enable comfortable handling and disentangling actions calculated to increase the flow of charcoal from the cartridge, as detailed below. In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the depth 16 of cartridge 10 may be made approximately 15.1 inches. Height 18 of cartridge 10 has a dimension of 11.1 inches. Width 20 has a dimension of 7.1 inches. Cartridge 10 has a capacity of 0.88 cubic feet.

[0042]As alluded to above with reference to FIG. 2, the cartridge 10 of the present invention is made from a single sheet of cardboard member 22, which may be either a single ply or a multiple ply corrugated cardboard having vertically oriented corrugations 23, and a thickness of approximately ⅛ inch. Cardboard member 22 is assembled into cartridge 10 by incorporating a plurality of score lines 24 ...

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The inventive cartridge comprises a container having a height, a width and a depth for defining a volume. A cap is formed from a portion of a top portion of the container, and extends downwardly from the top of the container. A hinge portion joins the cap to the remaining portion of the top portion of the container. A quantity of hardwood charcoal is contained within the container.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The invention relates to a container for transporting, storing and dispensing hardwood charcoal.CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0002](Not applicable)STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0003](Not applicable)BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0004]Sixty thousand years ago, when men first began to cook food, it was done over open fires. Over the years, numerous innovations have been brought to the cooking of food. For example, in Roman times ovens, typically of stone and filled with a fire were used. The fire was set in the ovens for a long period of time to heat them up, after which the ashes were emptied, at least partially, to allow the introduction of bread or other items to be cooked.[0005]Other societies, for example the aboriginal inhabitants of Hawaii, cooked food in a similar manner by digging a hole in the earth and heating up the surfaces of the hole through the use of burning wood. Following this, the item to be cooked was p...

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IPC IPC(8): F24B15/04F24B1/199B65D85/00B65D5/02B65D5/54
CPCF24B15/04B65D5/02F24B1/199B65D85/70B65D5/544B65D5/0227
Inventor KHISYAMOV, RINAT
Owner KHISYAMOV RINAT