US1779363A - Felting property of animal hair - Google Patents

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US1779363A
US1779363A US329963A US32996329A US1779363A US 1779363 A US1779363 A US 1779363A US 329963 A US329963 A US 329963A US 32996329 A US32996329 A US 32996329A US 1779363 A US1779363 A US 1779363A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01CCHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF NATURAL FILAMENTARY OR FIBROUS MATERIAL TO OBTAIN FILAMENTS OR FIBRES FOR SPINNING; CARBONISING RAGS TO RECOVER ANIMAL FIBRES
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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  • Patente RICHARD HAYNN F FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN-FECHENHEIM, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR T0 GENERAL ANILINE WORKS, INC, OF NEW YORK, N.
  • My present invention relates to a process for improving the felting property of animal hair. More particularly, it relates to a process of treating animal hair before the felting process with a solution of a fluorine compound.
  • the natural animal hair used for manufacturing hair felts does not have sufficient felting property and must therefore be 'sub- 1 jected to a preliminary treatment to improve this property.
  • the mordant generally used .for this purpose is nitrate of mercury. It has been used in spite of its well known poisonous action (see for instance Syrup,
  • the skins thus treated have as good a felting property as when treated with nitrate of mercury and yield according to the usual processes solid felt hats.
  • Example 2 100 parts of rabbit or hare hair are treated at 30? for 12 hours with 1000 parts of a solution containing 2-4: parts of potassium bifiuoride. Then the goods are centrifuged and dried at a moderate temperature.
  • the hair thus prepared felts well does not show the yellowish shade of hair treated with nitrate of mercury and is well suited for manufacturing solid felt hats.
  • a process which comprises treating animal hair before the felting process with a solution of a fluoride.
  • the hair may be subjected to my process either on the skin or already cut or also in the first stage of felting.

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Patente RICHARD HAYNN, F FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN-FECHENHEIM, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR T0 GENERAL ANILINE WORKS, INC, OF NEW YORK, N.
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Y., A CQRPORATION 0F DELA- JEEIJTING PROPERTY OF ANIMAL HAIR Ho Drawing. Application filed January 2, 1929,
My present invention relates to a process for improving the felting property of animal hair. More particularly, it relates to a process of treating animal hair before the felting process with a solution of a fluorine compound.
The natural animal hair used for manufacturing hair felts does not have sufficient felting property and must therefore be 'sub- 1 jected to a preliminary treatment to improve this property. The mordant generally used .for this purpose is nitrate of mercury. It has been used in spite of its well known poisonous action (see for instance Syrup,
Handbuch des Arbeiterschutzes und der Betriebssicherheit, Vol. 11, page 324) because no suitable substitute was 7 known hitherto, as the other metallic compounds proposed for this purpose do not sufliciently improve the felting property of hair.
I have now found that hair felts in a very favorable manner and-yields a good fulling when treated with'a solution of a fluorine compound. Solutions of hydrofluoric acid or flu'osilicic acid or of their salts may be employed as such mordants.
By my process the employment of the very poisonous and expensive nitrate of mercury can be avoided in manufacturing hats.
further very important advantage of my Serial No. 329,963, and in Germany January 0, 1928 ing 4 grams of ammonium fiuosilicate per liter. Then they are dried at about 4.0".
The skins thus treated have as good a felting property as when treated with nitrate of mercury and yield according to the usual processes solid felt hats.
Example 2 100 parts of rabbit or hare hair are treated at 30? for 12 hours with 1000 parts of a solution containing 2-4: parts of potassium bifiuoride. Then the goods are centrifuged and dried at a moderate temperature.
The hair thus prepared felts well, does not show the yellowish shade of hair treated with nitrate of mercury and is well suited for manufacturing solid felt hats.
I claim:-
1. A process which comprises treating animal hair before the felting process with 70 a solution of a fluorine compound.
2. A process which comprises treating animal hair before the felting process with a solution of a fluoride.
In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature. 7
RICHARD HAYNN.
process is the fact that the natural shade of the hair is not changed by the fluorine compounds, whereas the mercury mordant and especially the so-called yellow mercury 35 mordant colors the hair full yellow and prevents the possibility of dyeing it clean shades.
The hair may be subjected to my process either on the skin or already cut or also in the first stage of felting.
40 In order to further illustrate my invention the following examples are given, the parts being by weight and all temperatures in centigrade degrees, but it is to be understood that my invention is not limited to the particular'products or reacting conditions mentioned therein.
E wample 1 0 Skins are spread in the customary manner 5 by means of brushes with a solution contam-
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