US1002190A - Antifriction metal. - Google Patents

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US1002190A
US1002190A US59309610A US1910593096A US1002190A US 1002190 A US1002190 A US 1002190A US 59309610 A US59309610 A US 59309610A US 1910593096 A US1910593096 A US 1910593096A US 1002190 A US1002190 A US 1002190A
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    • C22METALLURGY; FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS ALLOYS; TREATMENT OF ALLOYS OR NON-FERROUS METALS
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  • WALIlER WYERS or NORRIS'IOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIQflOR or ONE-HALF 7r 1 HERMAN KLEINMAN, 0F CONSHOHQCKEN, LEENNSYIN'A-NIA.
  • the here'mp udescribed alloy comprises 'zinc, lead, copper, iron and manganese, the; zinc comprising fifty per cent 0r more of the total weight.
  • po'nent parts produce a good antitrictional metal: zinc seventy eight parts by weight, lead seven parts by Weight, copper twelve being in excess of 50- per cent. of the mix- A parts by weight, iron two parts by weight,

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fnature makes it possible to replace the ings and numerous other eas ngs.
of an antifrictional natureinake it less sub Lfind by tests that the .following coni- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE."
WALIlER WYERS, or NORRIS'IOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIQflOR or ONE-HALF 7r 1 HERMAN KLEINMAN, 0F CONSHOHQCKEN, LEENNSYIN'A-NIA.
ANTIFRIGTION Maren Specification of Letters l'atent. Pattie! Al lg. 29, 1911. Application filed November 12;, 1910. Serial No. 593.0.
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and manganese one part'by weight.
I do not limitmy invention to the exact proportions herein described as they may be'varied, as for instance the proportional (but not below fifty per cent.) to permit of an increase of lead or manganese, or the iron can be increased from two to five, or by increasing the ratio of manganese the iron may be dispensed with.
I claim is: V
1. An alloy conta-mlng zinc, copper, lead,
metals in many instances where more exiron and manganese, the quantity of zinc pensive metals are'iiNise for, bushings, bear- When in a-finished/castin it will hold its luster for a great length 0 time. The component parts of which the alloy is composed being ture.
2. An alloy containing about 78 per cent. of zinc, 12 per cent. of copper. 7 per cent. of lead, 2 per cent. of iron and 1 per cent. of manganese.
In testimony whereof I hereby sign my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WALTER W Y l'llth.
Witnesses:
GEORGE R. H. GHELL, HERBERT S. Wrens.
ject to the action of heat and therefore less lubrication. is" necessary The here'mp udescribed alloy comprises 'zinc, lead, copper, iron and manganese, the; zinc comprising fifty per cent 0r more of the total weight.
po'nent parts produce a good antitrictional metal: zinc seventy eight parts by weight, lead seven parts by Weight, copper twelve being in excess of 50- per cent. of the mix- A parts by weight, iron two parts by weight,
part of "zinc" may be increased or reduced =1 Having now described my invention what
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