| Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
| 044265000 | SOLIDIFIED LIQUID (E.G., GEL, ETC.) | 9 |
| 20100218414 | AMPHIPHILIC OXALAMIDE ORGANOGELATORS DESIGNED FOR GELATION OF ORGANIC SOLVENTS, WATER AND HYDROCARBON COMMERCIAL FUELS - The compounds of general formula (I) wherein: R | 09-02-2010 |
| 20080250698 | Three container candle assembly - A dispensing formulation for a candle container assembly. The assembly includes an outer container, a medial container situated within and attached to the outer container, and a gel between the outer container and the medial container. The assembly further includes an inner container which contains a candle. The inner container may be removed and replaced when the candle is completely consumed. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20120000115 | DIESEL FUEL ADDITIVE - A diesel fuel additive and synthesis method therefore is disclosed herein. The diesel fuel additive may be used in internal combustion engines including those present in cars and trucks, and reduces fuel consumption and pollutant emissions while increasing power. | 01-05-2012 |
| 044266000 | Liquid alkanol base | 4 |
| 20130118057 | Method for Manufacturing a Gelled Fuel Heat Source - A method for manufacturing a stable gelled fuel composition of diethylene glycol and fumed silica. Polyethylene glycol may also be added to improve burning. Previous related compositions (U.S. Pat. No. 5,264,003) provided methods of making a polymer hydrogel without chemical cross links. The modifications herein create optimal methods for mixing that enhance the range of applications. The gelation process is further modulated by controlling the air entraining of the resultant mixture producing a gellant complex while at the same time reducing the gelling media. The method includes the steps of providing a polymer solution of silicone dioxide (SiO | 05-16-2013 |
| 20120117859 | Ashless Controlled Release Gels for Fuels - The present invention relates to a control release gel for delivery of additives to fuels where the gel compositions are free of ash producing components, or are substantially free of ash producing components, such that the gel compositions of the present invention do not supply any ash to the fuel compositions with which they are used. Further, the invention provides for the use of such compositions in the operation of an internal combustion engine. | 05-17-2012 |
| 20090241411 | GEL-LIKE FUEL FOR FUEL CELL - According to one embodiment, a gel-like fuel for a fuel cell includes a network macromolecular compound formed by cross-linking a macromolecular compound having at least one group selected from an OH group and a COOH group, or a C═N bond with a cross-linking agent, a liquid fuel component incorporated into the network macromolecular compound, and a co-catalyst incorporated into the network macromolecular compound. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20100186286 | Chafing Dish Fuel - A fuel gel including an alcohol, a nontoxic denaturant, a thickening agent, and at least one neutralizing agent is disclosed. An exemplary formulation includes corn-based ethanol, denatonium benzoate, acrylic acid homopolymers, diisopropanolamine, corn-based glycerin, and distilled water. | 07-29-2010 |
| 044268000 | Liquid hydrocarbon base (e.g., gasoline, etc.) | 2 |
| 20130081325 | SOLVENT DE-ASPHALTING WITH CYCLONIC SEPARATION - The present invention relates to a method of improving a heavy hydrocarbon, such as bitumen, to a lighter more fluid product and, more specifically, to a final hydrocarbon product that is refinery-ready and meets pipeline transport criteria without the addition of diluent. A solid asphaltene by-product is created for easy handling and further processing. The invention is targeted to enhance Canadian bitumen, but has general application in improving any heavy hydrocarbon. | 04-04-2013 |
| 044269000 | With plant derivative of unknown composition (except rosin or rosin derivatives) or carbohydrate | 1 |
| 20100115827 | FIRELIGHTER - A firelighter composition comprises a mixture of a liquid hydrocarbon and lignite. The liquid hydrocarbon preferably comprises kerosene. It has been found that lignite has the effect of extending the bum time and lowering the flame height, thereby increasing the combustion efficiency for a given weight of firelighter. | 05-13-2010 |