US1201961A - Process for the production of pattern effects upon cotton fabrics. - Google Patents

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US1201961A
US1201961A US7900516A US7900516A US1201961A US 1201961 A US1201961 A US 1201961A US 7900516 A US7900516 A US 7900516A US 7900516 A US7900516 A US 7900516A US 1201961 A US1201961 A US 1201961A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06MTREATMENT, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE IN CLASS D06, OF FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS OR FIBROUS GOODS MADE FROM SUCH MATERIALS
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  • the invention relates to modifications of the process for the production of pattern effects upon cotton fabrics described in my United States Letters Patent No'. 1144655 dated 29th June 1915.
  • the process as improved consists therefore firstly in submitting the fabric to mercerization by means of soda lye; secondly in printing the fabric thereafter with sulfuric acid of over 50% Baum and washing out after a few seconds, or, printing upon the fabric in a resist and passing it through concentrated sulfuric acid of over 50 Baum for a few seconds, and thereafter washing it out, and finally in submitting the lfabric to a further mercerization with soda ye.
  • Transparent effects similar to those described in the United States Letters Patent No. 1144655 may also be securedby printing the fabric with sulfuric acid of over' 505; B. and then washing, and subsequently Specification of Letters Patent.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORG HEBERLETN, OF WATTWIL, SWITZERLAND.
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PATTERN EFFECTS UPON COTTON FABRICS.
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To all whom it may concern: v
Be it known that I, GEORG HEBERLEIN,
chemist, a citizen of't'he Swiss Republic, and
resident of Wattwil', Canton of St. Gall, Switzerland, have invented a new and useful Process for the Production of Pattern Effects upon Cotton Fabrics, of which the following is a full, clear, andexact specification.
The invention relates to modifications of the process for the production of pattern effects upon cotton fabrics described in my United States Letters Patent No'. 1144655 dated 29th June 1915.
I have found that the transparent effects produced upon mercerized cotton fabrics by the short local action of sulfuric acid of over 50? Baum is enhanced if the fabric be submitted to subsequent mercerization -by soda lye.
The process as improved consists therefore firstly in submitting the fabric to mercerization by means of soda lye; secondly in printing the fabric thereafter with sulfuric acid of over 50% Baum and washing out after a few seconds, or, printing upon the fabric in a resist and passing it through concentrated sulfuric acid of over 50 Baum for a few seconds, and thereafter washing it out, and finally in submitting the lfabric to a further mercerization with soda ye. I
Transparent effects similar to those described in the United States Letters Patent No. 1144655 may also be securedby printing the fabric with sulfuric acid of over' 505; B. and then washing, and subsequently Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed February 17, 1916. :Serial No. 79,005. v
I Submitting the fabric to mercerization with soda lye.
What I claim is:
1. ,The described process for obtaining 'pattern effects upon cotton fabrics consisting of taking mercerized fabrics, subjecting the parts where pattern effects are to be produced for a few seconds to the action of sulfuric acid of overv 50% B., washing out the acid and finally subjecting the fabrics to a further mercerization with soda lye.
2. The described process for obtaining pattern effects upon cotton fabrics consisting of taking mercerized fabrics, printing the required pattern on the said'me'rcerized cotton fabrics with sulfuric acid of over '50? B., washing out the acid after a few seconds and finally-subjecting the fabrics to a further mercerization with soda lye.
3. The described process for obtaining pattern effects upon cotton fabrics consisting of subjecting the parts of the fabrics where pattern effects are to be produced for a few seconds to the action of sulfuric acid of over 50% B., washing out the acid and finally subjecting the fabrics to a mercerization with soda lye.
p 4. The described process for obtaining pattern effects upon cotton fabrics consisting of printing the required pattern on the fabrics with sulfuric acid of over 50% B., washing out the acid after a few seconds and finally subjecting the fabrics to a mercerization with soda lye. In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name this 4th day of January, 1916, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. DR. GEORG HEBERLEIN. Witnesses: A. BAUMRA'rz,
E. GATTB.
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