US1558786A - Color-fade-testing apparatus - Google Patents

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US1558786A
US1558786A US665247A US66524723A US1558786A US 1558786 A US1558786 A US 1558786A US 665247 A US665247 A US 665247A US 66524723 A US66524723 A US 66524723A US 1558786 A US1558786 A US 1558786A
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  • the lpresent invention relates to apparatus for subjecting colored articlesv to the. in-
  • the apparatus of this in' vention is capable of general application in the testing of colors, dyes, paints, and so on of whatever nature and on whatever kind of material ap lied.
  • the object o this invention is to provide a source f light rich in ultra violet rays and in conjunction therewith means for drum showing a fused quartz mercury rvaporholding dyed or colored materials such as cloth, paper, etc., or painted articlesfor the purpose of exposing the appliedpaint, color oi' dye to said source of ultra violet light during the process of test fading the color.
  • FIG. 1 shows an elevation view of a mu ti-paneled holding drum mounted on a standard andl a base on the latter of which is carried a casing holding apparatus auxiliary to the electric source of ultraviolet light.
  • Figure 2 's a plan view of the holding drum.
  • Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view ofthe arclamp mounted'therein as the source of ultra violet li ht and also showing openings in the sides of the drum with colored fabrics exposed therethrough.
  • f igure 4 shows a detail of means fordetachably holding sample holding frames-iii4 position across openings in the turn.
  • Figure 5 shows a mercury vapor 4lamp ultra violet light source mounted'on one of the panels of the turn together fwith auxiliary apparatus therefor and means for tiltin the lamp for starting an arc therein.
  • i re 6 shows the'details of means for 1imit1ng ⁇ the tilting of the mercury arc lamp.
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  • ber 14 receives the end ofscrew, 16, and the holdingirame with a sample clamped therein. and the clamping means.
  • Figure 8 shows a longitudinal mid-sec.-
  • the turning knob, 12, bv means of which the lamp is tilted for starting.
  • the springl 13 inserted between the cabinetframe, 21, the frame 14 serves to hold the lamp and its supporting members rigidly.
  • Opposite frame 21 is a screw member. 17 which is connected across the top by means of braces 20 and at the bottom by braces 23.
  • the head, 24, which is mounted on standard, 2 5, is fixed -to said braces 23 at'their midpoint.
  • the shell casings 2 are formed with a plurality of plain faces or l panels whereby the assembled enclosure forms a polygonal shell.
  • openings 26 which serve for the )assage of light to articles being tested.
  • ver these openings 26 are fixed the baffle shells 22 closed at the sides and open at their tops and bottoms.
  • the sample :trames 27 havingl grill openings in them to register with the opening 26 over which they are respectively mounted, said frames 27 being held on the baflies 'by means of pin's28.
  • the samples to be tested are held on the sample frames 27 by means of plates 28 which are braced against the sample andframe 27 by means of springs 29 which are fixed to frames 27.
  • my apparatus mount a sample of 'colored cloth, for instance between a baille plate 27 anda plate ,28 and insert the sample within one end of one of the battles 22 and keep it there exposed to light from the source l for thedesired period of time.
  • my apparatus can be tested at once for instance a comparative test. Or between openings the enclosure can be used for exposingsamples for individual or separatetests.
  • For comparative time test-"of the dye of a piece of cloth I insert part of a sample' piece between the holder ⁇ 27 and its plate 28 exposing itvonlythrough one of the openings 30.
  • the lamp casing is rotatably movable on the standard,i25, which fits into the head 24, which is fixed to the bottom of the lamp Any number of plates' vertical fra-me fixed to said standard, a balefpan fixed to said standard and within said frame, an adjustable bal'lle fixed to said frame 'opposite said baille-pan, andshellcasing frame members23, the movement in either direction being controlled by lstop pin 31.
  • color fading apparatus a source of light, a frame member about saidflight, parallel/shell members removablyl mounted one .on eacliv side of said frame to. form an enclosure about said light source, an opening at the'top of said enclosure andone 4at the bottom thereof, an adjustable baille across said upper opening, a baille across said bot,- tom openin having its edges turned upwardly to orm a pan, openings in 'said panel, lightl shields over said openings, and sample holding frames detachably mounted between said'shields and openings.
  • a standard in combination, a standard; a casmg revolvably mounted on said standard,- said casing. comprising a casings detaohably mounted to either'side of said frame, said shell casings having their sides parallel and having upper and lower rims terminatin Awithin the boundaries of said bales; a used quartz mercury vapor lamp mounted in said casing and supported by- 'said'. frame by, means permitting 100 rotation lof the. axis of the la'm for starting.

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BUTTOLPH COLOR FADE TESTING APPARATUS Oct. 27
. 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Sept ocr, 27,1925. 1,558,785 n L. J.BL 1TTOL.PH Y
COLOR-FADE TESTING APPARATUS Filed Sept. 27. 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 VE ll p W j.
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UNITED STATES PA'rEN'r vo-Fluciz.L
, LEROY Il. B'U'l".lO]l|PH, 0F EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR T0 GOOPER HI'EJVIILv ELECTRIC COMPANY. A CORPORATION OF `NEXZ'J JERSEY.
COLORFADETESTING APARATUS.
Application led September 2 7, 1923. Serial No. 665,247.
To all 'whom it 'may concer/n.:
Beit known that l, LEROY J. Btf'rronrlr, a c1tizen of the United States, andresident New'Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Color-Fade'-Testing Apparatus, of which. the following 1s a specification.`
.The lpresent invention relates to apparatus for subjecting colored articlesv to the. in-
' fluence of ultra violet light for the purpose of quickly predetermining, the life -of the colors under the influence of sunlight or. -other light or for comparing the lives of different colors. The apparatus of this in' vention is capable of general application in the testing of colors, dyes, paints, and so on of whatever nature and on whatever kind of material ap lied.
The object o this invention is to provide a source f light rich in ultra violet rays and in conjunction therewith means for drum showing a fused quartz mercury rvaporholding dyed or colored materials such as cloth, paper, etc., or painted articlesfor the purpose of exposing the appliedpaint, color oi' dye to said source of ultra violet light during the process of test fading the color.
In the drawin Fig. 1 shows an elevation view of a mu ti-paneled holding drum mounted on a standard andl a base on the latter of which is carried a casing holding apparatus auxiliary to the electric source of ultraviolet light.
Figure 2 's a plan view of the holding drum.
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view ofthe arclamp mounted'therein as the source of ultra violet li ht and also showing openings in the sides of the drum with colored fabrics exposed therethrough.
f igure 4 shows a detail of means fordetachably holding sample holding frames-iii4 position across openings in the turn.
Figure 5 shows a mercury vapor 4lamp ultra violet light source mounted'on one of the panels of the turn together fwith auxiliary apparatus therefor and means for tiltin the lamp for starting an arc therein. i re 6 shows the'details of means for 1imit1ng`the tilting of the mercury arc lamp. i e
shows' a plan view' of a'samp through bracket 11.
ber 14 receives the end ofscrew, 16, and the holdingirame with a sample clamped therein. and the clamping means.
Figure 8 shows a longitudinal mid-sec.-
tion-view through the holder of Figure 7.
The-fused quartz mercuryvapor arc lamp,
l. which is used as al source of light rich 1n ultra violet rays is held to the cabinet frame member, 21, by means of bracket, 11, and the control rod, 10.' To the inner end of rod, 10, `is fixed the mounting.. 7, 'which holds the clips 5 and 6- which in turn receive the end caps of lamp l. -These yend caps being of metal serve` both as mounting members and as the electrical conductors between the electrodes of the lamp andthe clips 5 and 6. To the clips 5 and 6 is connected a suitable source of electric current. i
On lthe outer end of the control rod 10 is fixed the turning knob, 12, bv means of which the lamp is tilted for starting. On the rod 10 is .fixedly mounted the member, 14, which engages screw, 16. hvhich passes A notch in the memamount of rotation of rod 10 and therefore of lamp '1 can be adjustably determined by' the angle of said notch and the adjustment of screw 16. The springl 13 inserted between the cabinetframe, 21, the frame 14 serves to hold the lamp and its supporting members rigidly. Opposite frame 21 is a screw member. 17 which is connected across the top by means of braces 20 and at the bottom by braces 23. The head, 24, which is mounted on standard, 2 5, is fixed -to said braces 23 at'their midpoint. {These members, namely, 20, 21 and 23 form a frame I on each side of which are mounted shell casings 2 to form an enclosure for the lamp 1. Between the'members 20 at their midpoints is fixed a bridging-member 19 which serves to hold the baille plate 3 which shields v the light from the opening at the top of the lamp enclosure. thumb piece 18 saidbale 3 is adjustedin'its miv By means of screw 17 and relation to the opening at the top of the enl closure to allow 'a circulation of airthrough the enclosure. Near the bottom of the enclosure is the baille4 which is mounted on head 24 and par-ts 23. The edgesof thisbaille are turned u ward to forma baille` pam-the baille in sform serves to hold `out while at the same time it allows for the -circulation of air.
The shell casings 2 are formed with a plurality of plain faces or l panels whereby the assembled enclosure forms a polygonal shell. In these faces or panels are provided openings 26 which serve for the )assage of light to articles being tested. ver these openings 26 are fixed the baffle shells 22 closed at the sides and open at their tops and bottoms. Over these openings are held the sample :trames 27 havingl grill openings in them to register with the opening 26 over which they are respectively mounted, said frames 27 being held on the baflies 'by means of pin's28. The samples to be tested are held on the sample frames 27 by means of plates 28 which are braced against the sample andframe 27 by means of springs 29 which are fixed to frames 27. These frames with their mounted samples are insertable through-the top and bottom ends of baflles 22. C
In' the use of my apparatus 'I mount a sample of 'colored cloth, for instance between a baille plate 27 anda plate ,28 and insert the sample within one end of one of the battles 22 and keep it there exposed to light from the source l for thedesired period of time. Within the capacity of my apparatus can be tested at once for instance a comparative test. Or between openings the enclosure can be used for exposingsamples for individual or separatetests. For comparative time test-"of the dye of a piece of cloth I insert part of a sample' piece between the holder `27 and its plate 28 exposing itvonlythrough one of the openings 30. After sub'ecting it to the light for a given length o time I move the piece so as to register the exposed areato another of the openings30 and to expose a new area. Then by exposing again for a given length of time I secure fading results for different given lengths of time on the same piece.. L
The lamp casing is rotatably movable on the standard,i25, which fits into the head 24, which is fixed to the bottom of the lamp Any number of plates' vertical fra-me fixed to said standard, a balefpan fixed to said standard and within said frame, an adjustable bal'lle fixed to said frame 'opposite said baille-pan, andshellcasing frame members23, the movement in either direction being controlled by lstop pin 31.
I claim as myinvention:
l. In combination a source of light rich i top and bottom. and removable sample 7l' frames .Within thel lastsaid bailes, said sample frames having openings registering with the olppnings in the shell member.
' 2. color fading apparatus, a source of light, a frame member about saidflight, parallel/shell members removablyl mounted one .on eacliv side of said frame to. form an enclosure about said light source, an opening at the'top of said enclosure andone 4at the bottom thereof, an adjustable baille across said upper opening, a baille across said bot,- tom openin having its edges turned upwardly to orm a pan, openings in 'said panel, lightl shields over said openings, and sample holding frames detachably mounted between said'shields and openings.
8. In a fading cabinet, in combination, a standard; a casmg revolvably mounted on said standard,- said casing. comprising a casings detaohably mounted to either'side of said frame, said shell casings having their sides parallel and having upper and lower rims terminatin Awithin the boundaries of said bales; a used quartz mercury vapor lamp mounted in said casing and supported by- 'said'. frame by, means permitting 100 rotation lof the. axis of the la'm for starting.
Signed at Hoboken in t e county of N A I-Iudson" and State of NewJersey vthis 27th day. of SeptemberA.' D. 1923.
.LEROY J. 1, U'r'roLriL
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US2434450A (en) * 1941-10-01 1948-01-13 Nat Carbon Co Inc Accelerated light fastness testing apparatus
US2737594A (en) * 1953-05-25 1956-03-06 Katz Robert X-ray grain inspection apparatus
US2987914A (en) * 1953-11-07 1961-06-13 Gunther Hermann Apparatus for color-fast testing
US4698507A (en) * 1986-09-26 1987-10-06 Kta-Tator, Inc. Environmental exposure tester
CN105866016A (en) * 2016-06-02 2016-08-17 浙江多元纺织科技有限公司 Modified test device for fadedness-resisting property of cover cloth
US11460393B2 (en) * 2019-06-27 2022-10-04 The Insulating Glass Certification Council System and method for accelerated weathering testing of insulating glass units

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2434450A (en) * 1941-10-01 1948-01-13 Nat Carbon Co Inc Accelerated light fastness testing apparatus
US2737594A (en) * 1953-05-25 1956-03-06 Katz Robert X-ray grain inspection apparatus
US2987914A (en) * 1953-11-07 1961-06-13 Gunther Hermann Apparatus for color-fast testing
US4698507A (en) * 1986-09-26 1987-10-06 Kta-Tator, Inc. Environmental exposure tester
CN105866016A (en) * 2016-06-02 2016-08-17 浙江多元纺织科技有限公司 Modified test device for fadedness-resisting property of cover cloth
US11460393B2 (en) * 2019-06-27 2022-10-04 The Insulating Glass Certification Council System and method for accelerated weathering testing of insulating glass units

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