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US241383A
US241383A US241383DA US241383A US 241383 A US241383 A US 241383A US 241383D A US241383D A US 241383DA US 241383 A US241383 A US 241383A
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    • B01D53/00Separation of gases or vapours; Recovering vapours of volatile solvents from gases; Chemical or biological purification of waste gases, e.g. engine exhaust gases, smoke, fumes, flue gases, aerosols
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  • renrujmuu ews'rrefeeum sruerrzcm'mu forming m 'ormum- Patent, in. 241,383, mired may 10', 1881.
  • M y perfumed MUSZlGgilOQfi. is else very iiesiirwhile in u ilrystate, an essential oil, it is uhable use ileminrize'rerdisinfectant, and n H eorbed and retained by the caustic angle with liniler uuti-inerusretor.
  • perfumed granulated or pulverized caustic soda. granulated or pulverized causiiesoilu possess V Owing to the granulated or pulverized cou- ⁇ ing the qualifies find characteristics herein" ilit iou 0t myperfum'e censtie-soduwhen use'il specified. H ,7

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renrujmuu ews'rrefeeum sruerrzcm'mu forming m 'ormum- Patent, in. 241,383, mired may 10', 1881.
Applicatlun flied October 19, 1880. {No specimen.) x
To alhvlwm it may concern: v i Letters Patent of the United States granted.-
7 Be it known that 1, GE RGE T. LEWISQof Wiliizim Henry Bnlmein, December 20, 1870, 3 5 the city cf Phiiedelphin-aiul State of Pennsylr No. 110,189, I have found best suited for my, Vania, haveinveuteil a Precess for IrmluciI-Ig purpose, and I have obtained the best results 5 u Perfmneci Caustic Smia, oi'awhieh the followliy taking one pound of such granulated or pub ing: is e, specification. verizell caustic soda, adding thereto from ten Heretoibreit has lieelrdesiriihie to perfume to thirty drone of essential oil, according toits 6 I ceustic soda, and numerous experiments have strength, and thoroughly mixing the seine tov lieeu'mude to produce a perfumed ee nstiesoglu gelzher in ilrdl) fi0 llditi0il. V I (la not, however, 10 but Without suceesmliy reusbn bf the sepuniiiconfine myself to these proportions, as they cetimi of the essential oil when brought in conmay be varied as occasion and experience may tact with the caustic soda. It lies elsoheen require. Nor is it necessary to mix the nil. an 4.5-
attempted te'cemhine esseniieloile with caustic 11 have found that as seen as the oil is'uii l-erl i mode while in enrol ten condition ;'1mr, owing it is quickly absorbed and permeates the ento the high iemperuture necessary to melt the tire mass. This perfumed caustic soda i put caustic serln the perfume, onnddiug zhe esin suitable paekeges of anyiilesireil kind ar a sentml uil to such a heated mess is LlIlVBil ofl'. size, as occasion and use may require, when I have discovered that 3' taking granulated is ready for immediate use.
or pulverized caustic soda unil adding thereto, M y perfumed MUSZlGgilOQfi. is else very iiesiirwhile in u ilrystate, an essential oil, it is uhable use ileminrize'rerdisinfectant, and n H eorbed and retained by the caustic angle with liniler uuti-inerusretor.
. out in any way destroying or driving off the Wliuial claim 55-- i s j perfume of the oil, thus, nroducing'a. perfumed As e new article of manufacture, perfumed granulated or pulverized caustic: soda. granulated or pulverized causiiesoilu possess V Owing to the granulated or pulverized cou- \ing the qualifies find characteristics herein" ilit iou 0t myperfum'e censtie-soduwhen use'il specified. H ,7
iusonp-mnking -tu which use it; is chiefly upin testimony of which invention hiresegnto 6o plierL-Or otherwisesuhjeeteil toheauthe pereetziny he'ml. v 1
fume minor-destroyed or driven off, as to melt v 1 V it doesuot require a temperature 0! such high v GEOEGE LEWIS degree'as would at the same time destroy or Witnesses:
'1; "lirive ofl' tiie'perfume. I v I V O. B.- MORRIS,- I Qeustieemieqirepareii mem u m with H. 1%. Severe.
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