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US119186A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21CPRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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  • My invention consists in subjecting to the vapors of hydrocarbon tarred ropes, cordage, &c., with the view of rendering it available as paper stock.
  • oline, benzine, benzole, or naphtha- may be in- V troduced into this vessel below the perforated plate, or the vapors may be generated in the bottom of the vessel itself.
  • These vapors permeate the material and soon dissolve the tar and pitch, as well as the grease with which the strands are impregnated, and the fibers, after washing them, are available for p( per stock, and in many cases, where the fibers are not rotten, they may be reconverted into ropes, cord-age, &c.
  • the vapors maybe carried off through a pipe to a condenser and returned to the still in the form of liquid hydrocarbons, which may be again vaporized and used as before.
  • a loaded valve in the vapor-pipe Will serve to maintain any desired pressure in the vessel. WVithout confining myself to any specific apparatus for practising my invention,

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* UNITED STATES PATENT UFFICE.
CHARLES F. A. SIMONIN, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AssIenoR TO WILLIAM ADAMSON, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPRUVEMENTINTREATING TARHED ROPE, CORDAGE, AND THE LIKE, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER STUCK, 80c.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 119,186, dated September 19, 181
To all whom it may concern:
. ing is a specification:
My invention consists in subjecting to the vapors of hydrocarbon tarred ropes, cordage, &c., with the view of rendering it available as paper stock.
In applying old tarred ropes, cordage, &c., generally termed junk, to the manufacture of paper much difficulty is experienced in depriving the materials of the tar, pitch, and other foreign matter with which the fibrous strands are impregnated. I have found that the best means of effecting this is to subject the ropes, &c., to the action of hydrocarbon vapors, and especially to these vapors under heat and pressure. Although many different appliances may be adopted in carrying out my invention, I prefer to use a closed vessel capable of withstanding apressure of from ten to thirty pounds per square inch, and on a perforated plate in this vessel to place the rope,
. cordage, spun yarn, or old sails.
The vapors of hydrocarbon-by preference, gas
' oline, benzine, benzole, or naphtha-may be in- V troduced into this vessel below the perforated plate, or the vapors may be generated in the bottom of the vessel itself. These vapors permeate the material and soon dissolve the tar and pitch, as well as the grease with which the strands are impregnated, and the fibers, after washing them, are available for p( per stock, and in many cases, where the fibers are not rotten, they may be reconverted into ropes, cord-age, &c. The vapors maybe carried off through a pipe to a condenser and returned to the still in the form of liquid hydrocarbons, which may be again vaporized and used as before. A loaded valve in the vapor-pipe Will serve to maintain any desired pressure in the vessel. WVithout confining myself to any specific apparatus for practising my invention,
I claim 4 subjecting tarred rope, cordage, &c., to the action of hydrocarbon vapors, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimonywhereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
OHS. F. A. SIMONIN.
Witnesses JNo. B. HARDING,
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US3507742A (en) * 1966-05-18 1970-04-21 Lowe Paper Co Process for dispersing contaminants in waste paper with organic solvent vapors
US20040265353A1 (en) * 1995-07-28 2004-12-30 Zars, Inc. Systems and methods for treating panic attacks
US20110218601A1 (en) * 2010-03-05 2011-09-08 Hitoshi Uchiyama Skin patch laminate body

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3507742A (en) * 1966-05-18 1970-04-21 Lowe Paper Co Process for dispersing contaminants in waste paper with organic solvent vapors
US20040265353A1 (en) * 1995-07-28 2004-12-30 Zars, Inc. Systems and methods for treating panic attacks
US20110218601A1 (en) * 2010-03-05 2011-09-08 Hitoshi Uchiyama Skin patch laminate body

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