US130630A - Improvement in transferring pictures to translucent surfaces - Google Patents

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US130630A
US130630A US130630DA US130630A US 130630 A US130630 A US 130630A US 130630D A US130630D A US 130630DA US 130630 A US130630 A US 130630A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44CPRODUCING DECORATIVE EFFECTS; MOSAICS; TARSIA WORK; PAPERHANGING
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    • B44C1/16Processes, not specifically provided for elsewhere, for producing decorative surface effects for applying transfer pictures or the like
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    • B44C1/17Dry transfer
    • B44C1/1712Decalcomanias applied under heat and pressure, e.g. provided with a heat activable adhesive
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
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  • the object of my invention is to produce and reproduce any picture, drawing, design, or device, in one or more colors, on glass, porcelain, chinaware, or other like transparent materials, making the transfer translucent.
  • the glass, plate, porcelain, chinaware, or such like material is coated over on that side on which the transfer is to be made with a solution consisting of copal, Zanzibar gum, and linseed-oil, dissolved and mixed in the well-known proportions to varof fresh, uu-,

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UNITED STATES JOHN T. FOLEY, OF New YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN TRANSFERRING PICTURES T0 'fRANS LUCENT SURFACES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 130,630, dated August 20, 1872.
Specification describing an Improved Process in Producing Ornamental and Translucent Work on Glass, Porcelain, Ghinaware, or other like transparent materials, invented by JOHN T. FOLEY, of the city and State of New York.
The object of my invention is to produce and reproduce any picture, drawing, design, or device, in one or more colors, on glass, porcelain, chinaware, or other like transparent materials, making the transfer translucent.
In order to enable others not skilled in the art to produce such transfers on such named articles, I shall describe the modus opcrcmdi of my invention, and give the recipes for the ingredients and chemicals required.
An exact drawing ofthe picture, design, of device, intended to be produced or reproduced on the named materials, is made on plate, stone,
wood, or other such transfer mediums. Each color necessary to be reproduced has to have its separate plate, stone, block, etching, or such like transfer mediums. They are printed in proper register, on aflat sized (medium hard) and calendered paper, which is beforehand coated with a composition made of gum tragacanth, of which one ounce is taken to eight ounces of water, and then boiled together, to which is added twelve ounces skimmed milk, one-half ounce of white sugar, and one-quarter of an ounce of oil of almonds. The paper thus .coated is printed from the transfer mediums, respectively, in their order, in transparent colors, with carbon ink, until the colors are all represented and the picture or subject complete. The glass, plate, porcelain, chinaware, or such like material is coated over on that side on which the transfer is to be made with a solution consisting of copal, Zanzibar gum, and linseed-oil, dissolved and mixed in the well-known proportions to varof fresh, uu-,
nishes, and the print is then transferred from the paper to the material thus coated. Where no color was laid on the transfer medium, and thus no color transferred, a milky-white colored translucent and peculiar beautiful effect is produced. The transfer is made by slightly damping the paper on the reverse side on which the print is made, laying it on the material to receive the transfer and rubbing it well over. The transfer must be allowed to set well, and then receive a thorough damping before at tempting to remove the paper. The transfer having thus been made is allowed to dry thoroughly, and is then backed by a coating made of alcohol, Zanzibar gum, shellac, and balsam of fir, mixed in the usual proportions, well known to varnishers. After this backing or composition is well seasoned and thoroughly dried the produced work is not affected by the influence of the atmosphere, and, when required, can be cleansed with soap and water. Even turpentine may be used for removing grease or stains from the transfer without injury to the work.
Having thus fully described my invention, I desire to claim 1. A calendered paper coated with a preparation of gum tragacanth, white sugar, un skimmed milk, and oil of almonds, for trans ferring in colors onto translucent surfaces, as set forth. v
2. The method, herein described, of forming translucent pictures, 850., of different colors upon translucent or transparent material, when the surfaces of the objects and the paper upon which the pictures are printed are prepared as herein set forth.
- JOHN T. FOLEY.
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Brennan GERNER, FREDRIGK E. W. WALTER.
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