US1651996A - Composition for covering stains on plaster walls - Google Patents

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US1651996A
US1651996A US122274A US12227426A US1651996A US 1651996 A US1651996 A US 1651996A US 122274 A US122274 A US 122274A US 12227426 A US12227426 A US 12227426A US 1651996 A US1651996 A US 1651996A
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    • C09DCOATING COMPOSITIONS, e.g. PAINTS, VARNISHES OR LACQUERS; FILLING PASTES; CHEMICAL PAINT OR INK REMOVERS; INKS; CORRECTING FLUIDS; WOODSTAINS; PASTES OR SOLIDS FOR COLOURING OR PRINTING; USE OF MATERIALS THEREFOR
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  • This invention relates to compounds designed for application to' walls and the general object of the invention is to provide a compound which when applied to'a stained- 5 plaster wall,.such as stains caused by water, creosote, aniline, or saltpeter, will cover over the stain so that these stains will not come through or show through awash as, for iiistance, a' tinting wash applied to the surface of the wall.
  • stainsras these'on plaster walls are very difficult to remove and where the wall is whitewashed or tinted are very liable to showthrough and makes it very diflicult to apply calcimine or other tinting materials to the wall and usually where walls are stained in thisinanner'it is necessary that they be painted over with oil paints.
  • V Y My "inproved compound consists of the following ingredients in approximately the following proportions. r
  • Powdered soap 1 Powdered glue J Powdered hydrated lime 114 These powders are thoroughly mixed and placed in containers intended to hold 13 ounces. In use these ingredients are dissolved in one quart of Water. The liquid I so will then be applied with any good brush to the stainedwall and the compound will dry in about fifteen minutes and this com pound will entirely cover up the stains on the wall, whether these stains be from water,
  • creosote aniline dye or saltpeter.
  • the function of the various ingredients is as follows :
  • the glue acts as a binder so that the powdered lime will not dry and fall off of the wall or rub off as chalk would.
  • the glue makes the composition adhereto the wall and not only acts as a size to stop suction and make a strong surface upon which the tinting may be applied but also seals up cracks, small depressions, etc.
  • the soap makes the composition spread- 1926. Serial No, 122,274.
  • composition for removing set stains in a wall comprising glue, serving as a binding body, soap serving as a detergent and lime serving as an eradicator, said ingredients being compounded substantially in the following specifying proportions 7 Ounces.

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. i "Patented Dec. 6, 1927.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH-ROGERS CHAPMAN, F RAPID 'CITY,, SOUTH DAKOTA.
COMPOSITION non covnnmc STAINS 0N1 PLASTER WALLS.
1T0 Drawing. Application filed July 13,
This invention relates to compounds designed for application to' walls and the general object of the invention is to provide a compound which when applied to'a stained- 5 plaster wall,.such as stains caused by water, creosote, aniline, or saltpeter, will cover over the stain so that these stains will not come through or show through awash as, for iiistance, a' tinting wash applied to the surface of the wall. Such stainsras these'on plaster walls are very difficult to remove and where the wall is whitewashed or tinted are very liable to showthrough and makes it very diflicult to apply calcimine or other tinting materials to the wall and usually where walls are stained in thisinanner'it is necessary that they be painted over with oil paints. V Y My "inproved compound consists of the following ingredients in approximately the following proportions. r
I i I Ounces.
Powdered soap 1 Powdered glue J Powdered hydrated lime 114 These powders are thoroughly mixed and placed in containers intended to hold 13 ounces. In use these ingredients are dissolved in one quart of Water. The liquid I so will then be applied with any good brush to the stainedwall and the compound will dry in about fifteen minutes and this com pound will entirely cover up the stains on the wall, whether these stains be from water,
creosote, aniline dye or saltpeter.
The function of the various ingredients is as follows :The glue acts as a binder so that the powdered lime will not dry and fall off of the wall or rub off as chalk would. The glue makes the composition adhereto the wall and not only acts as a size to stop suction and make a strong surface upon which the tinting may be applied but also seals up cracks, small depressions, etc.
The soap makes the composition spread- 1926. Serial No, 122,274.
readily in the form of a thin coating and the lime, of course, constitutes the body of this stain killing wash. On such a coating, so I applied to a wall, calcimine or colored coatings of inuresco, mureline or any hot or cold water color wash may be applied. am aware that it is not. new to make a sizing composition using glue and lime. I am also aware that it is not new to use soap as an ingredient in a frescoing paint. How- 5 ever, I am not aware that soap, glue and lime have been used in avunitary compound wherein the glue serves as a binding body, the soap serves as a detergent and the lime serves as a stain, eradicator. My compound is applied to the stain after it has become set in the wall and effectually destroys and eradicates the stain so that it will not show through athin film' of coloring of pastel hue. The compound is astain killer.
While I have stated specific proportions for the various ingredients of my compound I do not wish to be limited thereto as these" I wish to be'limited to the use of glueas a filler and binder and size nor to the use of soap, as any other equivalents might be used.@. 7 o
I claim A composition for removing set stains in a wall comprising glue, serving as a binding body, soap serving as a detergent and lime serving as an eradicator, said ingredients being compounded substantially in the following specifying proportions 7 Ounces.
I p avoirdupois Soap 1 785 Lime 11% Intestimony whereof I hereunto. aflix my signature. V JOSEPH ROGERS CHAPMAN.
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