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US110583A
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  • My invention consists of a sponge impregnated with plumbago, and, if necessary, torn, cut, 01' otherwise divided, and combined with other substances and condenser], the sponge thus prepared frmninga substitute for materials usually employed for packings and bearings.
  • the sponge is reduced, by cutting or tearing, to particles of the proper size, and is washed until all foreign matters are removed, dilute acid being employed if necessary to dissolve the particles of lime,
  • the sponge may be saturated withthe liquid before being impregnated and afterward subjected to heat or pressure, or
  • the prepared sponge may be employed for packing joints, 850., or in journals or packing-boxes, in the same manner as the various packing and bearing materials for which I have heretofore obtained Letters Patent.
  • Soapstone or other powder may be employed in con-' nection with the plumbago, and water may be used as a vehicle for carrying the powder into/the interstices of the sponge.
  • test mony whereof I have signed my'name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

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ELIZA DEXTER MURFEY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR' TO THE MANHAT- TAN PACKING MANUFACTURING GOMPANKOF PLACE.
Letters Patent No. 110,583, datedDecember 27, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN BEARING AND PACKING MATERIALS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the lame.
I, ELIZA DEXTER MURFEY, of New York, county of New York, State of New York, have invented aui improved Bearing and; Packing Material, of which the following is a specification. Nature and Object of the Invention;
' My invention consists of a sponge impregnated with plumbago, and, if necessary, torn, cut, 01' otherwise divided, and combined with other substances and condenser], the sponge thus prepared frmninga substitute for materials usually employed for packings and bearings.
General Description.
The sponge is reduced, by cutting or tearing, to particles of the proper size, and is washed until all foreign matters are removed, dilute acid being employed if necessary to dissolve the particles of lime,
"&c., which are generally found in unprepared sponge.
' solution, may be mixed with the powder 5 or the sponge may be saturated withthe liquid before being impregnated and afterward subjected to heat or pressure, or
both, to expel the superfluous fluid, molds being employed, and the pressure being increased to produce a solid block suitable for steps, bearings, 85c.
The prepared sponge, either condensed or in a compressible condition, may be employed for packing joints, 850., or in journals or packing-boxes, in the same manner as the various packing and bearing materials for which I have heretofore obtained Letters Patent.
Soapstone or other powder may be employed in con-' nection with the plumbago, and water may be used as a vehicle for carrying the powder into/the interstices of the sponge.
Claims.
1. As an article ofv manufacture, a material for packings andbearings, consisting of sponge'impregnated with plumbagm 2. Sponge impregnated with plnrubago and an adhesive or gummy material, substantially as and for the purpose described.
3. The process of impregnating sponge with powdered material by the use of glycerine or water, or
equivalent fluid, as a vehicle for carrying the powder among the interstices of the sponge, and then extracting the said vehicle.
In test mony whereof I have signed my'name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ELIZA D. MURFEY.
Witnesses:
OHAs. V. SCH'ERMERHORN, THOMAS PRUDEN.
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