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US108433A
US108433A US108433DA US108433A US 108433 A US108433 A US 108433A US 108433D A US108433D A US 108433DA US 108433 A US108433 A US 108433A
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    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • C09CTREATMENT OF INORGANIC MATERIALS, OTHER THAN FIBROUS FILLERS, TO ENHANCE THEIR PIGMENTING OR FILLING PROPERTIES ; PREPARATION OF CARBON BLACK  ; PREPARATION OF INORGANIC MATERIALS WHICH ARE NO SINGLE CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS AND WHICH ARE MAINLY USED AS PIGMENTS OR FILLERS
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  • My process is to be used in a furnace, as hereinafter described, in connection with the ordinary sct tling-room, and the bag-collecting room, known as the J oness bagroom.
  • My process is applicable to galena or other ores of lead, or. to the ores of combined sulphuret of lead and zinc, or to the carbonates, or sulphurets, or silicates ofzinc.
  • I pulverize the ore, either with or without a preliminary roasting; I employ an ordinary furnace, say, three (3) feet by four (4) feet, in section, inside measurement, and about four (4) feet high, with either arched 0r flat top. I employ a solid bottom, made of iron plate, set on piers, to allow the air to pass, in contact with the under side of the iron plate.
  • the furnace is open in front for about three (3) feet in height. From the top a pipe or flue leads into the ordinary cooling or settling-room used in the manufacture of white zinc.
  • the blast is introduced by tuyeres on the two sides and back. I prefer to employ lump charcoal as fuel,
  • the products of combustion in either case pass, together with the vaporous product from the ore to the ordinary cooling and settling-room or tower used in the manufacture of zinc white, and thence through an exhaust fan into a bag-room, where they are strained, and the material for white pigment collected on the inside of the bags by what is known as the J oncss bag process.

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TGAYRE O. BARTLETT, OF BIRMINGHAM, PENNSYLVANIA.
Letters Patent No. 108,433, dated October 18, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN TREATING THE ORES OF LEAD AND ZINC FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PIGMENTS, 8 c.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To aZLu-hom, it may concern Be it known that I, EAYRE O. BARTLETT, of Birmingham, Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Process of Treating the. Ores of Lead for the lVIanufact-ure of a White Pigment, applicable to the ores of zinc and the mixed ores of zinc and lead; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full and exact description thereof.
My process is to be used in a furnace, as hereinafter described, in connection with the ordinary sct tling-room, and the bag-collecting room, known as the J oness bagroom.
My process is applicable to galena or other ores of lead, or. to the ores of combined sulphuret of lead and zinc, or to the carbonates, or sulphurets, or silicates ofzinc.
In manufacturing white pigment from galcna or the sulphur-ct of lead, I pulverize the ore, either with or without a preliminary roasting; I employ an ordinary furnace, say, three (3) feet by four (4) feet, in section, inside measurement, and about four (4) feet high, with either arched 0r flat top. I employ a solid bottom, made of iron plate, set on piers, to allow the air to pass, in contact with the under side of the iron plate.
The furnaceis open in front for about three (3) feet in height. From the top a pipe or flue leads into the ordinary cooling or settling-room used in the manufacture of white zinc. v
The blast is introduced by tuyeres on the two sides and back. I prefer to employ lump charcoal as fuel,
although other fuelwill answer, though not nearly so well.
I build my tire on the flat bottom of the furnace, of charcoal, and when it is in a glow I throw the pulverized ore'over the top of the fuel, in a very light shower, and as soon as the ore reaches the fuel it blazes up, and is instantly carried off as a vaporous product to the ordinary settling and collecting-room.
I repeat constantly lightly showering or throwing the ore on top of the burning fuel, allowing only suf ficient intermission for the vaporous product of the previous combustion to pass off.
At intervals, as the fuel burns out, I suspeud throwing in the ore, replenish the fire, and draw out the ashes through the front.
I prefer charcoal because it makes a livelier and quicker fire, and. has less impurity.
I find by this mode of burning galena or other ore of lead, that a product resembling closely the pigment usually called whit-e lead is produced.
By treating in the same manner the mixed sulphu rct of lead and zinc, a product suitable for-awhite pigment will also be obtained as a vaporous product; and in like manner by treating the ordinary ores of zinc, such as silicate, carbonate, or sulphnret, the pigment known as zinc white will be obtained.
The products of combustion in either case pass, together with the vaporous product from the ore to the ordinary cooling and settling-room or tower used in the manufacture of zinc white, and thence through an exhaust fan into a bag-room, where they are strained, and the material for white pigment collected on the inside of the bags by what is known as the J oncss bag process.
During the process I stir up the fire to bring dry ore or metal, not acted upon, into direct contact with the air.
I find that without the use ofany kind of grate bars I can obtain, in a furnace with solid bottom, by a continuous process, a fine white pigment from either of the ores above mentioned.
Having thus described my improvement,
\Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The process of treating ores of lead and zinc by continuously throwing a thin shower or stratum of pulverized ore onto a bed of ignited fuel, and collecting the products, as above described.
Witnesscs: EAYRE O. BARTLETT.
GEORGE E. BUCKLEY, War. It. WRIGHT.
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