US1889020A - Method of coloring paper - Google Patents
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- D21H21/14—Non-fibrous material added to the pulp, characterised by its function, form or properties; Paper-impregnating or coating material, characterised by its function, form or properties characterised by function or properties in or on the paper
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- D21H23/02—Processes or apparatus for adding material to the pulp or to the paper characterised by the manner in which substances are added
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- This invention relates to the decoration of paper and bases its object the provision of a method and apparatus by which a wide variety of novel color efiects may be given to the paper.
- Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic view illustrating in combination a variety of ways in which the bubble formation may be introduced or applied to the paper;
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view of one form of device for producing and applying the bubbles
- Fig. 3 is a similar view of a difierent form of device for the same purpose.
- Any suitable solution capable of forming bubbles when air, steam or gas under pressure is introduced therein, may be used to carry the color or colors; the following being examples of soap solutions which have given satisfactory results:
- FIG. 1 certain conventional features of a paper making machine are shown in diagrammatical form, 1 designating the head box to which the stufifis admitted through pipe 2, the head box being divided into chambers by walls or baffles 3. From the head box the stud as a sheet or web 4 passes over apron 5 to table rolls 6 where it is received by the wires 7 from which it passes to successive presses" as at 9 and 10 and to driers 11. It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to any particular arrangement or type of paper making instrumentalities v and that the arrangement illustrate-d is for the purpose of indicating some of the points at which the color may advantageously'be applied.
- Fig. 2 is shown producing and applying the bubbles to the aper.
- This comprises an elongated trough 15 adapted to be mounted over the paper and to which the bubble forming liquid 14 is fed by gravity through a pipe 16 from a suitable reservolr not shown.
- the growing accumulation of bubbles falls over the sides of the trough onto the paper, as indicated in dotted line, where one form of device for 4 they are broken or flattened in the progress of the paper through the machine, as by the dandy or suction box (not shown), thus leaving irregular rings and broken and interconnected lines of color.
- Inclined deflector plates 16 prevent the liquid from being carried over the edges of the trough with the bubbles.
- the trough '15 may extend across the entire width of the paper, or overlapping or other arrangements of short troughs may be employed, different colors being supplied to different troughs. may be further varied by feeding differently colored liquid to dilierent portions of the same trough.
- a plurality of cups 20 containing difierently colored liquids may be positioned in variously spaced or staggored arrangements above the paper to give a variety of color edects.
- one or more bubble producing devices may be positioned over the stufi as itcomes from the head box 1.
- Color bubbles may be discharged on the paper with characteristic effects at any other point of its travel through the machine; for example, at B, Where it is on the wires; at 0 just before it enters the'fir'st pressing rolls; at D where it is reversed in entering the second presser rolls, the bubbles in this latter case falling on the reverse side of the web ;-or at D in the driers.
- Still a difierent efi'ect may be obtained by applying the hubbles as the paper eaves the sizing bath.
- FIG. 1 A. further ap' lication of the invention is shown in Fig. 1 where suitably colored bubble forming liquid is introduced through pipe directly into the first chamber of the head box 1, and color bubbles are generated therefrom in the pulp mass by compressed air or the like introduced into the last chamber through pipe 26.
- the efl'ect of this latter procedure difiers from the others in that the hubbles produced are smaller in size and less brilliant in color.
- the method of decorating paper which comprises applying bubbles, formed from a coloring liquid, to the paper during its manufacture.
- the method of decorating paper which comprises applying a mass of bubbles, formed from a colored liquid, over the surface of the paper- 6.
- the method of decorating paper which comprises introducing compressed air or the neeao'ao like into a colored soap bubble liquid to form bubbles, discharging the bubbles onto the 1izllirface of the paper and disrupting the hub.
- the method of decorating paper which comprises continuously introducing compressed air or the like into a colored soap bubble liquid to form bubbles, discharging the bubbles over the surface of a commaously moving web of paper and disrupting the bubbles.
- a paper making machine including a chambered head box, means to introduce a colored soap bubble liquid to the first chamber' of the head box and means to introduce compressed air or the like to last chamber of the head box whereby bubbles of color are formed'in the stuff in passing through the head box.
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NOV. 29, 1932. w GROGAN ET AL 1 1,889,020
METHOD OF COLORING PAPER Filed D80. 24, 1931 v INVENTOR. w/nun}! 'mamv By FRA uxfi. L400 A TTORNEYS.
Patented Nov. 29, 1932 NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WILLIAM. H. GROGAN AND FRANK C. LADD, OF TURNERS. FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNORS TO KEITH PAPER. COMPANY, OF TURNERS FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS, A
CORPORATION OF MASSACHUSETTS METHOD OF COLORING PAPER Application filed December 24, 1931. Serial No. 582,996.
This invention relates to the decoration of paper and bases its object the provision of a method and apparatus by which a wide variety of novel color efiects may be given to the paper.
Briefly, we propose to form bubbles from a suitable solution, colored with one or more colors, and to deposit the bubbles on the paper stock at one or more stages in its formation, the point or points of application of the bubbles and the manner of their application yielding a wide variety in the efiects obtained as will hereinafter be more fully explained.
In the accompanying drawing which illustrates one embodiment of the invention,
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic view illustrating in combination a variety of ways in which the bubble formation may be introduced or applied to the paper;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view of one form of device for producing and applying the bubbles; and
Fig. 3 is a similar view of a difierent form of device for the same purpose.
Any suitable solution capable of forming bubbles when air, steam or gas under pressure is introduced therein, may be used to carry the color or colors; the following being examples of soap solutions which have given satisfactory results:
#1-ite hard soap Pa ts Glycerine 15 Water 1000 #2 Dry castile soap l 2 Glycerine Water #3-Soap, hard or liquid 15 Glycerine 25 Water 200 Rosin size milk (15%) 10-15 In Fig. 1 certain conventional features of a paper making machine are shown in diagrammatical form, 1 designating the head box to which the stufifis admitted through pipe 2, the head box being divided into chambers by walls or baffles 3. From the head box the stud as a sheet or web 4 passes over apron 5 to table rolls 6 where it is received by the wires 7 from which it passes to successive presses" as at 9 and 10 and to driers 11. It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to any particular arrangement or type of paper making instrumentalities v and that the arrangement illustrate-d is for the purpose of indicating some of the points at which the color may advantageously'be applied.
In Fig. 2 is shown producing and applying the bubbles to the aper. This comprises an elongated trough 15 adapted to be mounted over the paper and to which the bubble forming liquid 14 is fed by gravity through a pipe 16 from a suitable reservolr not shown. One or more pipes as 17, preferably controlled by valves 18, enter the bottom of trough 15 through which compressed air or the like is admitted to the liquid to form masses of bubbles 19 at the surface of the liquid. The growing accumulation of bubbles falls over the sides of the trough onto the paper, as indicated in dotted line, where one form of device for 4 they are broken or flattened in the progress of the paper through the machine, as by the dandy or suction box (not shown), thus leaving irregular rings and broken and interconnected lines of color. Inclined deflector plates 16 prevent the liquid from being carried over the edges of the trough with the bubbles. The trough '15 may extend across the entire width of the paper, or overlapping or other arrangements of short troughs may be employed, different colors being supplied to different troughs. may be further varied by feeding differently colored liquid to dilierent portions of the same trough.
In place of the trough shown in Fig. 2, or
in combination therewith, individual cups,
valve 23. An inclined annular deflector member 24;- prevents escape of theliquid with the bubbles which are generated by the passage of the air through the liquid. A plurality of cups 20 containing difierently colored liquids The efiects obtained may be positioned in variously spaced or staggored arrangements above the paper to give a variety of color edects.
Referring to Fig. l, one or more bubble producing devices may be positioned over the stufi as itcomes from the head box 1. At this ly circular form than is the case at succeeding points where the increased speed of travel tends to give an elliptical form to the deposited color. Color bubbles may be discharged on the paper with characteristic effects at any other point of its travel through the machine; for example, at B, Where it is on the wires; at 0 just before it enters the'fir'st pressing rolls; at D where it is reversed in entering the second presser rolls, the bubbles in this latter case falling on the reverse side of the web ;-or at D in the driers. Still a difierent efi'ect may be obtained by applying the hubbles as the paper eaves the sizing bath.
A. further ap' lication of the invention is shown in Fig. 1 where suitably colored bubble forming liquid is introduced through pipe directly into the first chamber of the head box 1, and color bubbles are generated therefrom in the pulp mass by compressed air or the like introduced into the last chamber through pipe 26. The efl'ect of this latter procedure difiers from the others in that the hubbles produced are smaller in size and less brilliant in color.
As will be obvious, a wide range of color escape of the water from the stuff.
3. The method of decorating paper which comprises applying bubbles, formed from a coloring liquid, to the paper during its manufacture.
4-. The method of decorating paper which comprises applying bubbles of colored liquid to the surface of the paper.
5.. The method of decorating paper which comprises applying a mass of bubbles, formed from a colored liquid, over the surface of the paper- 6. The method of decorating paper which comprises introducing compressed air or the neeao'ao like into a colored soap bubble liquid to form bubbles, discharging the bubbles onto the 1izllirface of the paper and disrupting the hub.
7. The method of decorating paper which comprises continuously introducing compressed air or the like into a colored soap bubble liquid to form bubbles, discharging the bubbles over the surface of a commaously moving web of paper and disrupting the bubbles.
- 8. In combination with a paper making machine, means to introduce bubbles of colored liquid of substantial size to the stud during a formative stage.
9. Tn combination with a paper making machine an open receptacle positioned above the path of travel of the stuff through the machine, means to supply bubble forming liquid to the receptacle, and means to introduce compressed air or the like through the bottom of said receptacle.
10. In combination with a paper making machine, including a chambered head box, means to introduce a colored soap bubble liquid to the first chamber' of the head box and means to introduce compressed air or the like to last chamber of the head box whereby bubbles of color are formed'in the stuff in passing through the head box.
In testimony whereof we haveafixed our signatures.
WILLIAM H. GRQGAN. FRANK C. LADD.
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