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US1645682A
US1645682A US66116A US6611625A US1645682A US 1645682 A US1645682 A US 1645682A US 66116 A US66116 A US 66116A US 6611625 A US6611625 A US 6611625A US 1645682 A US1645682 A US 1645682A
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  • Thisinvention relates to the manufacture of brake dressing, and has particular reference to a novel composition and to a novel process of. producing same.
  • the object of the invention is to produce a brake dressing, the use of which will cut glaze from brake bands, stop squeaks, give better braking efliciency, also serve to waterproof the linings for wet weather and act as a a preservative to lengthen the life of the brakes.
  • the composition consists of castor oil, water gas tar and rosin with or without a relatively small quantity of cresol and lubricating oil mlxed in proportions hereinafter recited.
  • the process consists of heating the mixture to a temperature of approximately '320 F. and maintaining the heating thereof for a .period of about 7 minutes.
  • the fluid mass is then allowed to cool after which it is reheated to a tem perature of approximately 720 F. for a period of at least twenty minutes during 0 which time it is kept strongly agitated.
  • the dressing may be used on any class of friction brakes but is more particularly adapted forautomobiles'; A snrall quantity is ap liedjto the brake drum and the brakes are t en applied for several times thereafter.
  • a composition of matter for making brake dressing comprising substantially 85 parts castor 011, 5 parts water gas tar, and 5 parts rosin.
  • a composition of matter for making brake dressing consisting of substantially 85 parts castor oil, 5 parts water gas tar, 5 parts rosin, 2 partscresol, and 3 parts lub rlcating oil.
  • the process of manufacturing brake dressing comprising the heating of a mixture. of castor oil, water gas tar and rosin to a temperature of substantially 320 and allowing the mass to cool, and reheating same to a higher temperature than the first, accompanied with stirring until the mass is in the desired density.

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Patented Oct- 18, 1927.
IIBA. O. BABBOWS, OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, LABORATORIES, OI OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA,
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Thisinvention relates to the manufacture of brake dressing, and has particular reference to a novel composition and to a novel process of. producing same.
5 The object of the invention is to produce a brake dressing, the use of which will cut glaze from brake bands, stop squeaks, give better braking efliciency, also serve to waterproof the linings for wet weather and act as a a preservative to lengthen the life of the brakes.
Further objects are to produce a composition of the above character which will 1mpart the work intended by the use of simple and cheap ingredients, and to afford a novel process by which the ingredients are combined in a manner so as to obtain the most satisfactory results. a
To these ends, the composition consists of castor oil, water gas tar and rosin with or without a relatively small quantity of cresol and lubricating oil mlxed in proportions hereinafter recited. The process consists of heating the mixture to a temperature of approximately '320 F. and maintaining the heating thereof for a .period of about 7 minutes. The fluid mass is then allowed to cool after which it is reheated to a tem perature of approximately 720 F. for a period of at least twenty minutes during 0 which time it is kept strongly agitated.
In effecting the present invention, the following composition is employed, it being understood that the proportions refer to parts by volume:
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Castor oil 85 Water gas tar l 5 Rosin 5 Cresol s 2 Lubricating oil 3 Each of the various elements mentioned serves a specific purpose, and when combined and conglomerated in the manner hereinbefore described, provides a brake dressing'of superior qualities giving the desired results.
The dressing may be used on any class of friction brakes but is more particularly adapted forautomobiles'; A snrall quantity is ap liedjto the brake drum and the brakes are t en applied for several times thereafter.
. The nature of the dressing is such, that, with the exception of wet weather, it is only necessary to apply occasionally. I
substantially allowing the mass to cool, then reheating ASSIGNOR T0 s a H ENGINEERING A CORPORATION or CALIFORNIA.
\ Application filed October s1, 1e25; Serial No. 66,116.
The importance of this invention lies in the combination of the ingredients involved, the proper proportions thereof, and the temperatures of the solution during the process of manufacture. 1
Having thus described the invention, it 1S desired to include in this application for Letters Patent' all that comes within the range of the invention ,as set forth in the claims hereinafter mentioned.
at is claimed:
1. A composition of matter for making brake dressing comprising substantially 85 parts castor 011, 5 parts water gas tar, and 5 parts rosin.
2. A composition of matter for making brake dressing consisting of substantially 85 parts castor oil, 5 parts water gas tar, 5 parts rosin, 2 partscresol, and 3 parts lub rlcating oil.
3. The process of manufacturing brake dressing comprising the heating of a mixture. of castor oil, water gas tar and rosin to a temperature of substantially 320 and allowing the mass to cool, and reheating same to a higher temperature than the first, accompanied with stirring until the mass is in the desired density.
4. The process of manufacturing brake dressing consisting of heating a mixture of castor oil, water gas tar, rosin, cresol, and lubricating oil to a temperature of substantially 320 F'., for a periodof approximatelythirty minutes, then allowing the mass to cool, then reheating same to a temperature of 720- F.,' accompanied with until the mass is in the desired 9o stirring, desity. r
, 5. The process of manufacturing brake dressing by heating a mixture consisting substantially in the proportions of 85 parts castor oil, 5 parts water gas tar, 5 parts rosln, 2- parts cresol, and 3 parts, lubricating oil to a temperature of approximately 320 F. for a period of about 30 minutes, then same to a temperature of substantially 720 F., accom anied with stirring, until the mass is in the esired density. S
In testimony whereof, I hereunto aflix my signature.
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US2518290A (en) * 1947-03-12 1950-08-08 Curtis Cecil Myron Process for making gymnasium floors fast
US2537629A (en) * 1942-10-14 1951-01-09 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co Friction device
DE102012106595A1 (en) 2011-07-20 2013-01-24 Mattel, Inc. Flexible toy figure with armature

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2537629A (en) * 1942-10-14 1951-01-09 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co Friction device
US2518290A (en) * 1947-03-12 1950-08-08 Curtis Cecil Myron Process for making gymnasium floors fast
DE102012106595A1 (en) 2011-07-20 2013-01-24 Mattel, Inc. Flexible toy figure with armature

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