US2441227A - Method of applying temporary protective coatings - Google Patents

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US2441227A
US2441227A US533015A US53301544A US2441227A US 2441227 A US2441227 A US 2441227A US 533015 A US533015 A US 533015A US 53301544 A US53301544 A US 53301544A US 2441227 A US2441227 A US 2441227A
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Bernard M Pineles
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/24Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with means, e.g. a container, for supplying liquid or other fluent material to a discharge device
    • B05B7/2402Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device
    • B05B7/2405Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using an atomising fluid as carrying fluid for feeding, e.g. by suction or pressure, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle
    • B05B7/2424Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using an atomising fluid as carrying fluid for feeding, e.g. by suction or pressure, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle the carried liquid and the main stream of atomising fluid being brought together downstream of the container before discharge
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05DPROCESSES FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05D1/00Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials
    • B05D1/02Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials performed by spraying
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05DPROCESSES FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05D5/00Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces to obtain special surface effects, finishes or structures

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  • This invention relates to the method of applying by means of a spray a temporary protective coating of a film-forming colloid, which may be readily peeled or article having gaps or openings in its surface.
  • a spray gun may be coating as may be desired.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective of the same machine gun as is shown in Fig. 1 after all the openings have been covered by a bridging coating of comparatively dry filaments, and then a second superstripped oil when desired, to an NT OFFICE G TEMPORARY l posed coating has been amalgamated with the lightly adherent bridgin v tegral coating covering the entire which may stripped of! when desired.
  • valve 2 t is nd to flatten'out the opened to spray into openins the fan-shaped spray it shown, a comparatively thin fiat fan-shaped spray bridging certain openings in a pears below.
  • the proportion of spray material to air is again adjusted to produce thespray referred to above as the regular wet spray, the particles of which are globular, or nearlyso and contain a greater proportion of solvent to solid when they strike the e Si F; used to apply a coating and over uncoated portions of the machine gun.
  • the superposed coating adheres firmly to and amalgamates with the bridgin coatings to form an'integral coating which, like the bridging coatings, adheres lightlyto the articles.
  • somewhat drier than the regular spray and is referred to herein asa spray of long, comparatively dry filaments. lightly adherent coating; the following comparaspray forms a coating which amalwith the bridging coating and adheres lightly to the article; and there results a single coating which mayreadiiy off.
  • the filaments adhere in a certain degree to the article and in a greater degree to each other so vthat a brid coating of filaments more or less entangled and superposed at angles upon others beneaththem is formed which remains in place while the somewhat wetter, more or less globular particles or the following spray are deposited $119 tins which amalgamates cl es peins theltlis no bridglnil partly laminated coating readily peeled or stripped of! when desired.
  • the article to be coated has upon it, as frequently happens when the article is a machine-mm. a thin coating of light lubricating oil.
  • the bridgin coating above circumstances.
  • the lightly. adherent quality of the enveloping coating is due in large measure to the shrinkin which takes place when the solvent evaporates.
  • the amalgamated being capable of being being preferable in ults a
  • the spray of filaments is be peeled or stripped adheres lightly even under the- I in its top, said' opening being that is,
  • Fig. 2 which is illustrative of how the bridging is done, shows a generally cylindri: cal ceramic vessel 3
  • the spray as has is a thin, fanshaped one.
  • the filaments do not need, in this case, to be 8" long. They may he, say, l"-3" long.
  • the pressure upon the spray material may be 15 lbs. per square inch and that on the air 30 lbs. per square inch.
  • the proportion of compressed air to spray material is decreased once more, for example, by closing the valve 21 to produce the regular spray of globular or similarly shaped particles which contain more solvent when they strike the articles than did the filaments of the bridging spray. The spraying is then continued with the spray gun held at, say.
  • Example I Parts by weight Vinylite VYNS Acetone 85 Vinylite VYNS, a product oi' Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Example It Parts by weigh: 1
  • Acetone 38H a product of Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, of New York, is triethylene glycol dl-2-ethyl butyrate and is a plasticizer specially designed for use with Vinylite resins.
  • Example III 1 Parts by weight Vinylite XYBG 10 Methanol 90
  • Example IV Parts by weight Vinylite XYSG 8 3GH 4 Methanol 88 Vinylite XYSG. a product oi Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, of New York, is an acetal which results from reacting polyvinyl alcohol with butyraldehyde.
  • Example V Parts by weight Polymerized methyl methacrylate 10 Ethylene dichloride 90
  • Example VI Parts by weight Polymerized methyl methacrylate --10 Dibutyl phthalate 5 Ethylene dichloride 5
  • the spray material con- 76 filaments or film-forming sists of a resin and a solvent withor without a plasticizer. It should be understood, however. that various other ingredients may be used it desired.
  • the spray material may have the following composition which. since it contains a corrosion inhibitor, forms part of the subjectmatter of application serial No. 736,514, filed March 22, 1947, which is a Oil 1255, a non-corrosive, non-drying oil, is 'a product oi. the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.
  • a temporary protective coating to an article having an opening in a wall thereof, said method comprising providing a spray material in the form of a vinyl resin or a gas under form of comparatively long, comparatively dry colloidal material to travel over the opening in such manner as to build upi-e. bridging coating, and then cousin: 0, generally cone-shaped spray the particles 01 which are smaller and wetter than the filaments to travel over the bridging coating and over ancoated portions 01 the article to form with the bridging coating a tough, flexible temporary protective coating which adheres iizhtiy and ma be readily stripped of! when desired.

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US2480824A (en) * 1946-07-23 1949-09-06 Du Pont Coating composition and process of applying same
US2517939A (en) * 1949-05-06 1950-08-08 Stewart James Elliott Lumber package-rescaled, divisional, bound, and protectively covered
US2539514A (en) * 1947-04-19 1951-01-30 Jenett Caroline Louise Maria Protective package for fragile articles
US2584241A (en) * 1950-02-04 1952-02-05 Stewart James Elliott Reinforced and protectively coated unit lumber package and method of forming the same
US2615820A (en) * 1949-03-01 1952-10-28 Nox Rust Chemical Corp Removable protective coating
US2634216A (en) * 1948-08-25 1953-04-07 United Shoe Machinery Corp Method for forming removable protective coverings
US2686936A (en) * 1950-03-08 1954-08-24 Arnold J Tuckerman Process of manufacturing linings for perforated cartridge cases
US2703529A (en) * 1947-08-29 1955-03-08 Arnold J Tuckerman Lining for perforated cartridge cases
US2764168A (en) * 1953-05-26 1956-09-25 Herz Benno Method of application of strippable nail polish
US2795038A (en) * 1952-05-28 1957-06-11 Martiny Jean Raymond Valere Process for protecting mechanical assemblies
US2802595A (en) * 1953-08-15 1957-08-13 Hague & Mckenzie Ltd Protective coatings for metallic surfaces of articles and method of removal thereof
US2893888A (en) * 1955-07-08 1959-07-07 United States Steel Corp Method of protecting refractory lining of a high temperature furnace
US2951110A (en) * 1956-10-17 1960-08-30 Burndy Corp Sealed mixture-containing connector
US3034915A (en) * 1959-01-29 1962-05-15 Guard Coatings Corp Strippable coating material and method
US3057603A (en) * 1958-03-11 1962-10-09 Technicon Instr Glass tube coil assemblies and heating baths
US3060655A (en) * 1958-11-07 1962-10-30 Grace W R & Co Packaging
US3546130A (en) * 1967-06-12 1970-12-08 Magnaflux Corp Flaw detection method using a strippable acrylic resin aerosol fixer
EP2604538A1 (de) * 2011-12-13 2013-06-19 Felix Schoeller Supply Chain Technologies GmbH & Co. KG Getränkekasten mit integrierter Transponderanordnung
ITTV20120237A1 (it) * 2012-12-17 2014-06-18 Technowrapp S R L Metodo per la realizzazione di un rivestimento contenitivo su di un carico pallettizzato e macchina implementante tale metodo

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US1954219A (en) * 1930-03-31 1934-04-10 Harry E Moyses Preservation of rubber cement coated articles
GB551619A (en) * 1940-07-29 1943-03-03 United Shoe Machinery Corp Improvements in or relating to the provision of temporary protective coatings on shoe parts
US2314329A (en) * 1938-03-12 1943-03-23 Walter M Ericson Art of spraying coatings, particularly asphaltic coatings and the like

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US1954219A (en) * 1930-03-31 1934-04-10 Harry E Moyses Preservation of rubber cement coated articles
US2314329A (en) * 1938-03-12 1943-03-23 Walter M Ericson Art of spraying coatings, particularly asphaltic coatings and the like
GB551619A (en) * 1940-07-29 1943-03-03 United Shoe Machinery Corp Improvements in or relating to the provision of temporary protective coatings on shoe parts

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2480824A (en) * 1946-07-23 1949-09-06 Du Pont Coating composition and process of applying same
US2539514A (en) * 1947-04-19 1951-01-30 Jenett Caroline Louise Maria Protective package for fragile articles
US2703529A (en) * 1947-08-29 1955-03-08 Arnold J Tuckerman Lining for perforated cartridge cases
US2634216A (en) * 1948-08-25 1953-04-07 United Shoe Machinery Corp Method for forming removable protective coverings
US2615820A (en) * 1949-03-01 1952-10-28 Nox Rust Chemical Corp Removable protective coating
US2517939A (en) * 1949-05-06 1950-08-08 Stewart James Elliott Lumber package-rescaled, divisional, bound, and protectively covered
US2584241A (en) * 1950-02-04 1952-02-05 Stewart James Elliott Reinforced and protectively coated unit lumber package and method of forming the same
US2686936A (en) * 1950-03-08 1954-08-24 Arnold J Tuckerman Process of manufacturing linings for perforated cartridge cases
US2795038A (en) * 1952-05-28 1957-06-11 Martiny Jean Raymond Valere Process for protecting mechanical assemblies
US2764168A (en) * 1953-05-26 1956-09-25 Herz Benno Method of application of strippable nail polish
US2802595A (en) * 1953-08-15 1957-08-13 Hague & Mckenzie Ltd Protective coatings for metallic surfaces of articles and method of removal thereof
US2893888A (en) * 1955-07-08 1959-07-07 United States Steel Corp Method of protecting refractory lining of a high temperature furnace
US2951110A (en) * 1956-10-17 1960-08-30 Burndy Corp Sealed mixture-containing connector
US3057603A (en) * 1958-03-11 1962-10-09 Technicon Instr Glass tube coil assemblies and heating baths
US3060655A (en) * 1958-11-07 1962-10-30 Grace W R & Co Packaging
US3034915A (en) * 1959-01-29 1962-05-15 Guard Coatings Corp Strippable coating material and method
US3546130A (en) * 1967-06-12 1970-12-08 Magnaflux Corp Flaw detection method using a strippable acrylic resin aerosol fixer
EP2604538A1 (de) * 2011-12-13 2013-06-19 Felix Schoeller Supply Chain Technologies GmbH & Co. KG Getränkekasten mit integrierter Transponderanordnung
ITTV20120237A1 (it) * 2012-12-17 2014-06-18 Technowrapp S R L Metodo per la realizzazione di un rivestimento contenitivo su di un carico pallettizzato e macchina implementante tale metodo

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