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US246096A
US246096A US246096DA US246096A US 246096 A US246096 A US 246096A US 246096D A US246096D A US 246096DA US 246096 A US246096 A US 246096A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10LFUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NATURAL GAS; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G, C10K; LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS; ADDING MATERIALS TO FUELS OR FIRES TO REDUCE SMOKE OR UNDESIRABLE DEPOSITS OR TO FACILITATE SOOT REMOVAL; FIRELIGHTERS
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  • PRQGEiifiQF 3QLiDlFilNG ERUQE ANS REFiNE'ZD PET SPECIFICATION firming parhofLfltero iwlsent No. flpiifi, deified :PETERSBTBG, Ka eem e o L. e; e: we,
  • the cola-ks iieoà'y for-iira nsportation of peti'oieiim amimher liquid hydrocorbone have to be water-tight, and are more or less iB-ZEI)6 sive. in order to permit; the conveyance of such oils in olfieap'packing and obtain better and more useful products from the crude oiis, I convert, them into'a more or less solid state, so that; ilsese'mosoes oi petroieum maybe packed in wooden imxes or other receptacles mode at slight expense.
  • My process i9 as follows: By mixing crude or refined petroleum or residues with two or three percent. of hollow-soap as free from water aszposeible, while tho i ixizu zo is warm. ingtlle mole-color state of theitaatoms is moditied in 's'ooii omoonor that'the said oils aro converted into a. solid state adopte for transpox-eation in oheaply-construoied peeking. By a careful mixing; oithe materials to which the soopis added the process is promoted.
  • This prop erty which is made use of on a greohscaie for purifying alcohols, causes the lighting-oils in to oopeoiiiootion by'iuei allie oxides, bljleilts moiie with this tiae'disisillotion of tine soiiliifiecl pass over oo clear as water without may trace oi sulphuric siiiiotanoeei No oubseqnem pm rifioation by euipimrio aoiiL-soiia, 8m, is re quireii.
  • the products are free from solar-oils, ⁇ heavy ierburemii hydrogem) burn with a very bright flame wiilioulzony omeli, even when the wick is screwed ophigii aod the proiioeizioo. of iiglii-ingoilo ie oonoiderobiy iuoreasod.
  • the reeioiuo remaining ofieriiistiliotim i has petroleum'io' a consistence like that of lord, audio .iiiio- Mate is not only adapted for] imnoporioiion, but also, in; oonsequenoe of iie high meiziiigpoint, (ob'oui; +56 Celsios,) it preseniooo ezo celle irt 'gioasing materiel for machinery, es pe'oia'lly foo railway use, being perfeotiy i'reo from eoiilo, nofolialliie to beoomo resinous, nor Experitiie beei of results.
  • Soiiciifiel'i i'eoiiiues of poiroleum appear most adopted to be employed inoteod of rosLo-o'il greasing, espeoiaily when mixed with ten to t veiveper cent. of eommon ozoooriieiii order to give to'iiio' motto? hecomipg liqoiii o high temperature, a little more body, and iio odd some: porafiioe.

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- jeet of the Emperor of Russia,
iiioi'ieii STAiiiiiii emma 111mm, to so.
PRQGEiifiQF 3QLiDlFilNG ERUQE ANS REFiNE'ZD PET SPECIFICATION firming parhofLfltero iwlsent No. flpiifi, deified :PETERSBTBG, Ka eem e o L. e; e: we,
iiiiguat 23, MEL
Application filed April 4, 1881. (Specimens) To all whom it may conaem:
Be itkoowu than I, PETER Emma, a. subond .reeidin'g in St. Peiersbzgrg, Russia, have invonted'o new Erooess of Solidifying; Crudezmd Refined Poiroieum and other Hydrocarbon Oils and Residues, of whioo the following is o speoiiieat-iom The objeol; of my invention is ioeonveri; oracle. our refined petroieum and petroleum, reoiolimm intoe condition in which it can be oofeiy and reaglily tronoporteii in cheap ieoepmoleo.
I The cola-ks iieoessai'y for-iira nsportation of peti'oieiim amimher liquid hydrocorbone have to be water-tight, and are more or less iB-ZEI)6 sive. in order to permit; the conveyance of such oils in olfieap'packing and obtain better and more useful products from the crude oiis, I convert, them into'a more or less solid state, so that; ilsese'mosoes oi petroieum maybe packed in wooden imxes or other receptacles mode at slight expense. Afoer moor, experiments I have succeeded in oonveriing'omdo and refiueii petroleum, aii well as hydrocarbon residue, info solid zoo-sizes resembling pork-mid, adapteiifor irzinsporto tio'n iii; a ieiiipefioture of Celsius in cheap packing witliong leakage.
My process i9 as follows: By mixing crude or refined petroleum or residues with two or three percent. of hollow-soap as free from water aszposeible, while tho i ixizu zo is warm. ingtlle mole-color state of theitaatoms is moditied in 's'ooii omoonor that'the said oils aro converted into a. solid state adopte for transpox-eation in oheaply-construoied peeking. By a careful mixing; oithe materials to which the soopis added the process is promoted. In or der to iiqueijy at its place of destination this solidified petrole1xm, it'is to be well mixed with water, to which is added about twoper cent. bfmuriatie aoid, whereupon the peti oleum is easily separated in its former unaltered eioao. When crude petroleum is treated by my process. it affords also greooadvantagee for distillation. 1
Asia well kiao'vim, in the separation of oerbureteii hydroge'os of I difi'erelit boiiing-pointe soap pertioooiousiy retoins all substances boiling at the higher iegi-eosof heat. This prop erty, which is made use of on a greohscaie for purifying alcohols, causes the lighting-oils in to oopeoiiiootion by'iuei allie oxides, bljleilts moiie with this tiae'disisillotion of tine soiiliifiecl pass over oo clear as water without may trace oi sulphuric siiiiotanoeei No oubseqnem pm rifioation by euipimrio aoiiL-soiia, 8m, is re quireii. The products are free from solar-oils, {heavy ierburemii hydrogem) burn with a very bright flame wiilioulzony omeli, even when the wick is screwed ophigii aod the proiioeizioo. of iiglii-ingoilo ie oonoiderobiy iuoreasod.
Thus I eueeeeii in obtaining by my proeeoe forty-fi Yo yo: oem. best; refined peir'olemii, ozoilooing imiomimibie goo at +45 Qeleiuo foom oruiie iiihpl3h& of 95 specific weiglii, which gives, by omiiooiy oioiiliotioii moi refining, oniy liiiifijflihlefi per cent. oi lighiiog-oiie.
The reeioiuo remaining ofieriiistiliotim i has petroleum'io' a consistence like that of lord, audio .iiiio- Mate is not only adapted for] imnoporioiion, but also, in; oonsequenoe of iie high meiziiigpoint, (ob'oui; +56 Celsios,) it preseniooo ezo celle irt 'gioasing materiel for machinery, es pe'oia'lly foo railway use, being perfeotiy i'reo from eoiilo, nofolialliie to beoomo resinous, nor Experitiie beei of results. I
Soiiciifiel'i i'eoiiiues of poiroleum appear most adopted to be employed inoteod of rosLo-o'il greasing, espeoiaily when mixed with ten to t veiveper cent. of eommon ozoooriieiii order to give to'iiiio' motto? hecomipg liqoiii o high temperature, a little more body, and iio odd some: porafiioe.
I am aware oi we British fig-tent No, 3,6il3
051873 and Jorderys United fimios Poteo't of May 2,1872, No. 12fi,552, and tbereforoilo not-desire to oiaim the prooeooos or proxluete therein'iieemibeii; brit I eiaim as my invention A The mode herein ilesoribogi of solidifying liquid ljdl)3&1b01li- -li0hHi5 orodo w refined poizrolemzi, naphtha in testimony whereof I iizwe eigooo my mime tion in the preoeooe iii-two onioto this specific scribing wimeesoo, v A
- PETER DiTMARi Witneesesu Foomzmoiz: Bloom, NEGHGLAE Tsomevoooiim greasiug materiai gmo residues, and the aow oy l iiiesolviog two ito three peioeot. of taiiowooop, iiie moi-ion of hoot,
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