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US631679A
US631679A US68135498A US1898681354A US631679A US 631679 A US631679 A US 631679A US 68135498 A US68135498 A US 68135498A US 1898681354 A US1898681354 A US 1898681354A US 631679 A US631679 A US 631679A
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    • C09DCOATING COMPOSITIONS, e.g. PAINTS, VARNISHES OR LACQUERS; FILLING PASTES; CHEMICAL PAINT OR INK REMOVERS; INKS; CORRECTING FLUIDS; WOODSTAINS; PASTES OR SOLIDS FOR COLOURING OR PRINTING; USE OF MATERIALS THEREFOR
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  • the vessel D is arranged in a furnacestructure provided with a fireplace F and fines controlled by dampers A, B, and 0.
  • dampers A, B, and 0. By means of the dampers' the products of combustion from the fireplace F can be directed onto the jacket of the vessel for heating said vessel.
  • the vessel As the vessel is closed there is no escape of vapor, causing loss or. nuisance, as in the ordinary manufacture of varnish.
  • the heat and pressure are maintained for several hours and then the contents of the vessel are allowed to cool to a certain extent, and the necessary quantity of turpentine and driers being added the manufacture of the varnish can be com pleted in the same vessel by the usual boiling, with or without pressure, till the prod uct is sufficiently siccative.
  • the pressure and temperature employed vary according to the nature of the gums treated, the harder requir-' ing a higher temperatureand pressure than the softer. be raised beyond the point where the gums melt, as may be ascertained by sampling.
  • the proportions of the materials may be varied within certain limits. Practically I find that a good proportion is one part by weight of gum, two parts of oil, and three parts of turpentine.
  • the proportion of driers must depend much on the nature of the oils employed. They may be from half per cent. up to three per cent. of the total mixture.

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No. 63I,679. Patented Aug. 22,1899.
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MANUFACTURE OF VARNISH.
(Application filed my 21, 1898.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ARTHIIR J. SMITH, on LoNDoN, ENGLAND.
' MANUFACTURE OF VARNISH.
SPECIFICATION fornlifig part Of Letters Patent NO. 631,679, dated. August 22, 1899; Application filed May 21, 1898. Serial No; 681,354." (N5 specimens.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ARTHUR JAMES SMITH, a citizen of England, residing at No. 21 Park Row, Greenwich, London, in the county of Kent, England, have invented certain .new and useful Improvements in the Manufacture of Varnish, of which the following is a specification, and for which I have applied fora patent in Great Britain, dated November 9,
The manufacture of varnish as it is at pres ent carried oninvolves great labor, difliculty, and loss. Much of the expensive material employed goes to waste in the process and the operation is accompanied by evolution of vide a closed vessel D, capable of sustaining great internal pressure and provided with a spring-closed safety-valve E and pressuregage G. I gradually heat a mixture of purified linseed or such like oil and gum, such as cowrie or copal, preferably finely pulverized, carrying the heat up to 300". Fahrenheit or higher, according to the characterof the gum treated.
As shown in the drawing, the vessel D is arranged in a furnacestructure provided with a fireplace F and fines controlled by dampers A, B, and 0. By means of the dampers' the products of combustion from the fireplace F can be directed onto the jacket of the vessel for heating said vessel. As the vessel is closed there is no escape of vapor, causing loss or. nuisance, as in the ordinary manufacture of varnish. The heat and pressure are maintained for several hours and then the contents of the vessel are allowed to cool to a certain extent, and the necessary quantity of turpentine and driers being added the manufacture of the varnish can be com pleted in the same vessel by the usual boiling, with or without pressure, till the prod uct is sufficiently siccative. a
The particular means illustrated in the drawing for heating the vessel D are only typical of many means that may be employed. I may use high pressure or superheated steani or water heated under pressure and applied in any suitable manner. r
I prefer to put the material under pressure before it is heated, and for this purpose I charge the vessel by means of a pump or otliei'wise with air compressed to a pressure of several atmospheres. The pressure and temperature employed vary according to the nature of the gums treated, the harder requir-' ing a higher temperatureand pressure than the softer. be raised beyond the point where the gums melt, as may be ascertained by sampling.
The proportions of the materials may be varied within certain limits. Practically I find that a good proportion is one part by weight of gum, two parts of oil, and three parts of turpentine. The proportion of driers must depend much on the nature of the oils employed. They may be from half per cent. up to three per cent. of the total mixture.
Having thus described the nature of this invention and the best means I know of carrying the same into practical effect, I claim 1. .The process or method herein described of manufacturing varnish, which consists in introducing oil and gum into a closed vessel capable of sustaining internal pressure, heating said gum and oil underpressure in said closed vessel, until the gum is melted and mixed with the oil, then cooling the mixed gum and oil and adding turpentine and a drier, substantially as" set forth.
2. The herein-described method of preparing varnish, which consists in heating the oil and gum in a closed vessel under high pressure, allowing the mixture to cool, then adding turpentine and a drier, and then boiling in the same vessel,substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ARTHUR J. SMITH.
Witnesses:
WALTER J. SKERTEN, J NO. P. M. MILLARD.
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