US223363A - Julius kiechee - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C09—DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- C09D—COATING 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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- C09D11/02—Printing inks
- C09D11/06—Printing inks based on fatty oils
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- My invention relates to the printing or preparation of postage and other stamps, and has for its object to prevent the washing and reuse of said stamps.
- My invention consists in preventing the fiber of paper or other material to be printed upon from taking color, printing the stamps with a deleble inkthat is, with an ink which will not unite intimately with the fiber of the paper, and which will be soluble -in the liquids usually employed for washing the stamps, or will combine with any substance used for that purpose.
- My invention consists, further, in a composition of ink which will effect the purposes just named.
- the coloring-matter rests upon the surface of the paper or material printed upon, and this coloringmatter and its solvent having been mixed with a suitable resin, this resin acts to protect the ink from the atmosphere and other destructive influences.
- my invention consists, mainly, in pro ducing an ink with which to print postal or revenue stamps, money-checks, and similar articles, which will sooner be destroyecLor atfected than any writing or canceling-mark upon the face of the stamp or check, it is obvious that I am not limited to the exact proportions given for producing the ink, the main essential being that the coloring-matter, while sut'ficiently fast for all legitimate purposes, should rest upon the body of the stamp in such manner that when it is attempted to wash the stamp with any substance to remove the canceling-mark such as soap and water, soda, an alkali, ether, alcohol, or other substance employed to wash stamps for reuse-it will be effaced. It is obvious, therefore, that the ink might be prepared without the quantity of the non-drying or fatty oil, in which case the oil should be previously placed upon the paper or material to be printed upon, or the same be charged therewith.
- a printing-ink consisting of a suitable resin, such as rosin, dissolved in an ethereal or essential oil, such as turpentine, a drying-oil,
- linseed or poppy oil as linseed or poppy oil. and a non-drying or fatty oil, such as olive-oil, to protect the fabric, and a suitable pigment, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
- the herein-described printing-ink consisting of ten (10) parts, by weight, of resin, ten (10) to fifteen (15) parts of turpentine, one (1) partof linseecl-oil, one (1) part of olive-oil, and twelve(12) to twenty (20) parts of a suitable pigment, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
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Description
UNITED STATES P LW JULIUS KIItOI-IER, OF BROOKLYN, ASSIGNOR OF THREE-FIFTHS OF HIS RIGHT TO BENNO LOEVVY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
MANUFACTURE OF PRINTING-INK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 223,363, dated January 6, 1880.
Application filed November .28, 1879.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, J ULIUS KIRGHER, of Brooklyn, Kings county, State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Printing- Ink, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the printing or preparation of postage and other stamps, and has for its object to prevent the washing and reuse of said stamps.
My invention consists in preventing the fiber of paper or other material to be printed upon from taking color, printing the stamps with a deleble inkthat is, with an ink which will not unite intimately with the fiber of the paper, and which will be soluble -in the liquids usually employed for washing the stamps, or will combine with any substance used for that purpose.
My invention consists, further, in a composition of ink which will effect the purposes just named.
To make an ink fit for printing purposes, and at the same time deleble, I have discovered that certain conditions are requisite: first, that the completed substance must not be of a nature which will dry too rapidly secondly, that the substance must contain an ingredient which, covering or protecting the paper or material to be printed upon, will prevent the coloring-matter or pigment of the ink from uniting intimately therewith.
When the second condition is fulfilled the coloring-matter rests upon the surface of the paper or material printed upon, and this coloringmatter and its solvent having been mixed with a suitable resin, this resin acts to protect the ink from the atmosphere and other destructive influences.
To carry my invention into efiect I dissolve about ten (10) parts, by weight, of any suitable resin, such as rosin, gum-dammar, olibanum, mastic, benzoin, or copal, with ten (10) to fifteen (15) parts of turpentine, benzine, copaibabalsam, or other ethereal or essential oil at a moderate temperature. I may, however, slightly vary these proportions, using more or less of either. When complete solution has taken place I add one (1) part by weight, or a little more, of linseed-oil or other drying-oil,
such as poppy-oil, to unite with the resin; and to this Ithen add one part or a little more of olive-oil or other nolrdrying oil, such as oleine, palmoil, cocoa-oil, tallow, butter, fat, or the like, to unite with the fiber. The mass is then slightly heated, and any suitable pigment de sired is added in quantities according to the depth of color wished, the kind and quality of the pigment used, and the proportions of the ink employed-say from ten to twenty parts by weight.
Since my invention consists, mainly, in pro ducing an ink with which to print postal or revenue stamps, money-checks, and similar articles, which will sooner be destroyecLor atfected than any writing or canceling-mark upon the face of the stamp or check, it is obvious that I am not limited to the exact proportions given for producing the ink, the main essential being that the coloring-matter, while sut'ficiently fast for all legitimate purposes, should rest upon the body of the stamp in such manner that when it is attempted to wash the stamp with any substance to remove the canceling-mark such as soap and water, soda, an alkali, ether, alcohol, or other substance employed to wash stamps for reuse-it will be effaced. It is obvious, therefore, that the ink might be prepared without the quantity of the non-drying or fatty oil, in which case the oil should be previously placed upon the paper or material to be printed upon, or the same be charged therewith.
Another reason why the proportions may and should be varied is, that different kinds or qualities of paper and different modes or va rieties of printing may demand adifferentkind or quality or a difi'erent consistence of ink.
Although I have shown that certain ingredients of this ink may be used separately, I prefer to use the ink described as'an entirety.
Having thus described my invent-ion, what I desire to claim, and securev by Letters Patent, is-
l. The method of preventing the recovery and reuse of postage-stamps, revenuestamps, checks, &c., which have been already used, which consists in saturating the body of the material of which the stamp is composed with an oleaginous protective substance, whether 2 wa es forming a part of the ink or not, substantially as described.
2. The method of preventing the recovery and reuse of postage and other stamps which have been already used, which consists in produeing' the figure or design upon the paper or material printed upon and treated with an oleaginous substance, either separate from or containedin the ink, by means of a deleble ink, as set forth, whereby any attempt to efface the cancellation-mark will spoil the stamp.
3. A printing-ink consisting of a suitable resin, such as rosin, dissolved in an ethereal or essential oil, such as turpentine, a drying-oil,
as linseed or poppy oil. and a non-drying or fatty oil, such as olive-oil, to protect the fabric, and a suitable pigment, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
4. The herein-described printing-ink, consisting of ten (10) parts, by weight, of resin, ten (10) to fifteen (15) parts of turpentine, one (1) partof linseecl-oil, one (1) part of olive-oil, and twelve(12) to twenty (20) parts of a suitable pigment, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
\Vitnesses: JULIUS KIRGHER.
HENRY E. ROEDER, JOHN GIRAL.
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