US113891A - Improvement in pipes for water, gas - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L58/00—Protection of pipes or pipe fittings against corrosion or incrustation
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- Wooden pipe though cheaper, 'is' even less durable.
- Clay and cement pipes are not subject to these objections, but are, after all, almost shorn of their utility because of their weight, which makes the cost of transporting a very short distance from the kilns equal to or greater than their first cost; such, too, as are ordinarily used for purposes of farm-drainage are necessarily handled with the greatest caution, as they break readily.
- the mandrel should then be removed and the cylinders permitted to dry. It is important that they be thoroughly dried, as otherwise the parafiiine will not-be as well absorbed in the next process.
- the cylinders are covered with melted parafline, and I prefer that the parah'ine be hot and not simply liquid. They should be left in the paraffiue until they have absorbed all the paradine they are capable of taking up. ⁇ Vhen drained and subsequently cooled they are ready for use, but will still further improve by exposure to the atmosphere for a few days.
- parafline or the mixture containing it, will produce the same effect whether introduced into the straw, manila, or other paper stock before its conversion into paper or thereafter.
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Description
ditiidr $iatza ALGERNON K. JOHNSTON, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
Letters Patent No. 113,891, dated April 18, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN PlPES FOR WATER, GAS, &c.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
I, Anennxou K. J onusrou, of Brooklyn, vKings county, New York, have invented an Improved Pipe for Conducting Water or other Liquids, Gas, or for other uses to which metallic or clay pipes are put.
Lead and iron pipes, though in many places and for many uses are all that could be desired, still have serious objections urged against them when proposed for other uses.
For many purposes-as, for instance, that of drainage-they are too costly, while a further trouble is found in both being rapidly acted upon by water, in the one case poisoning the water, and in the other causing speedy deterioration of the pipe itself; and if the pipe is thin, as sheet-iron tinned, a very short exposure to moist earth brings to it complete destruction.
Wooden pipe, though cheaper, 'is' even less durable.
Clay and cement pipes are not subject to these objections, but are, after all, almost shorn of their utility because of their weight, which makes the cost of transporting a very short distance from the kilns equal to or greater than their first cost; such, too, as are ordinarily used for purposes of farm-drainage are necessarily handled with the greatest caution, as they break readily.
To obviate these diificulties and secure a pipe which, while possessing none of the objectionable features referred to, shall yet be almost if not quite as cheap as the cheapest of the pipes named, I have invented and manufactured pipe made of paper and treated thoroughly with paraffine. This substance, besides rendering the paper or other fabric used water-proof, also. makes it extremely tough and strong and almost indestructible. The pipes are light, and will bear transportation economically for great distances. There is no trouble in handling them. The paratfine, being acted upon by neither acids nor alkalies, protects the paper when exposed in the moist earth, and, moreover, strengthens the paper in a remarkable manner.
It is my purpose to first make use of my invention in the manufacture of drain-tile or pipe; and to do so secure good s rong paper, out it in such shape that when wound round a mandrel or cylindera tube will be formed.
The person who is-to/ make the tile having first enveloped the mandrel once, applies paste, glue, or some other adhesive substance to the inside of the remainder of the pattern, and continues to roll it until a pipe of the required thickness is obtained. The mandrel should then be removed and the cylinders permitted to dry. It is important that they be thoroughly dried, as otherwise the parafiiine will not-be as well absorbed in the next process.
In this process the cylinders are covered with melted parafline, and I prefer that the parah'ine be hot and not simply liquid. They should be left in the paraffiue until they have absorbed all the paradine they are capable of taking up. \Vhen drained and subsequently cooled they are ready for use, but will still further improve by exposure to the atmosphere for a few days.
It is obvious that rosin, tar, and many other substances not dissolved by water might be added to the parafline before or after it is melted, or that the paper may be treated with one or more of these, or with a mixture of some or all of them either before or after the parafiine is applied.
To prevent the attacks of mice, moles, or other vermin .I propose adding to the parafline some substance obnoxious to them, preferably using crude parafiine, such as is obtained'from the Canada petroleum, it being most pungent and so best.
It is also clear that the parafline, or the mixture containing it, will produce the same effect whether introduced into the straw, manila, or other paper stock before its conversion into paper or thereafter.
In the construction of the tile I have made to this time I have chosen to adopt such a shape that the small end of each pipe shall just fit into the large end of the next; but I do not intend to confine myself to any particular shape, but will make these pipes or tile of any desirable form.
I do not claim a machine for making paper pipes, cloth pipes, or, indeed, a machine for making pipes of any textile fabric; neither do I claim any particular process of manufacturing pipes of these substances;
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I claim as my invention- Apipe of paper, cloth, or other textile fabric treated with parafline, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
ALGERNON K. JOHNSTON. W'itnesses:
ANNAS. Jounsrou, J OHN J ouns'rou, W. F. JOHNSTON.
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