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US296463A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My invention relates to the manufacture of paper generally, but more particularly to the descriptions of paper which are used for absorbent purposes; and the object of myinvention is tosubstitute foraportion of the paperstock now used a material which shall be cheaper than the stock, and which will also improve the quality of the paper containing it.
  • the peculiar cellular structure of iufusorial earth will great- 1y assist in its incorporation with the p'aper- 0 stock in the process of manufacture, for it al lows the particles to engage or felt in with the fibers of the stock in a very complete manner.
  • the stock will thus not only hold a much larger quantity of the earth than it could of 5 kaolin or other ordinary clay which is ofsmooth crystalline structure, but will hold it more firmly and without the use of sizing or any other binding material. From this it is evident that the infusorial earth is well adapted as a filler to be used in the manufacture of pa per generally, as well as being peculiarly qualitied to be used in absorbent papers, as before described.
  • the quantity of the earth used will in any case depend upon the description of paper that is desired, and is limited only by the amount which the stock used will hold and the skill of the user.

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UNITED STATES WILLIAM RUPP, OF NEW YORK, N.,Y.
MANUFACTURE OF PAPER.
EPECIPIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 296,463, dated April 8, 1884.
Application filed February 20, 1884.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM RUPP, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in the Manufacture of Paper, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the manufacture of paper generally, but more particularly to the descriptions of paper which are used for absorbent purposes; and the object of myinvention is tosubstitute foraportion of the paperstock now used a material which shall be cheaper than the stock, and which will also improve the quality of the paper containing it.
The substance which I propose to use, as above stated, is what is known as infusorial earth, which may be incorporated with the paper-stock during the ordinary process of manufacture in suitable quantities.
In the case of papers for absorbent purposes-as blotting-paperthe addition ot'iui'usorial earth will improve the absorbent qualities, for it is well known that this material will take up about three times its weight of water. Another advantage of. the use of infusorial earth in absorbent paper is that after the paper containing it has been once wet and then dried it does not become hard and brittie, with diminished absorbent qualities, but remains unchanged, and may be used much longer than papers which contain clay or kaolin or similar material. It is evident, therefore, that-infusorial earth may be substituted for a portion of the rag stock with great advantage to the quality of the paper, and as it is very much cheaper than the rag stock a cor- (No specimens.)
responding saving is effected. The peculiar cellular structure of iufusorial earth will great- 1y assist in its incorporation with the p'aper- 0 stock in the process of manufacture, for it al lows the particles to engage or felt in with the fibers of the stock in a very complete manner. The stock will thus not only hold a much larger quantity of the earth than it could of 5 kaolin or other ordinary clay which is ofsmooth crystalline structure, but will hold it more firmly and without the use of sizing or any other binding material. From this it is evident that the infusorial earth is well adapted as a filler to be used in the manufacture of pa per generally, as well as being peculiarly qualitied to be used in absorbent papers, as before described. The quantity of the earth used will in any case depend upon the description of paper that is desired, and is limited only by the amount which the stock used will hold and the skill of the user.
I am aware that kaolin and other similar clays have been used as filling for paper, and I make no claim to the use of such materials generally.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. Combining infusorial earth with the pulp in the manufacture of paper, for the purpose set forth. I
2. In the manufacture of absorbent paper,- the substitution of infusorial earth for a por tion of the paper-stock.
' WM. RUPP.
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JAMES H. STEBBINS, W. F. HAPGOOD.
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US2417924A (en) * 1943-09-14 1947-03-25 Filtrol Corp Desiccant paper
US2468853A (en) * 1944-09-15 1949-05-03 Carborundum Co Abrasive web material
US2771823A (en) * 1950-07-28 1956-11-27 Ohio Boxboard Co Papermaking with closed water system
US2888377A (en) * 1954-03-25 1959-05-26 Columbia Southern Chem Corp Calcium silicate and method of producing same
US20040129617A1 (en) * 2001-08-23 2004-07-08 Pur Water Purification Products, Inc. Water filter device
US20040232065A1 (en) * 2003-05-23 2004-11-25 Tanner John D. Water treatment devices and cartridges therefor
US20050092665A1 (en) * 2003-08-27 2005-05-05 Kirchner Richard A. Water filter manifold with integral valve
US20090008321A1 (en) * 2003-09-18 2009-01-08 Tanner John D Water treatment devices and cartridges therefor

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2417924A (en) * 1943-09-14 1947-03-25 Filtrol Corp Desiccant paper
US2468853A (en) * 1944-09-15 1949-05-03 Carborundum Co Abrasive web material
US2771823A (en) * 1950-07-28 1956-11-27 Ohio Boxboard Co Papermaking with closed water system
US2888377A (en) * 1954-03-25 1959-05-26 Columbia Southern Chem Corp Calcium silicate and method of producing same
US20040129617A1 (en) * 2001-08-23 2004-07-08 Pur Water Purification Products, Inc. Water filter device
US20040232065A1 (en) * 2003-05-23 2004-11-25 Tanner John D. Water treatment devices and cartridges therefor
US20050092665A1 (en) * 2003-08-27 2005-05-05 Kirchner Richard A. Water filter manifold with integral valve
US20090008321A1 (en) * 2003-09-18 2009-01-08 Tanner John D Water treatment devices and cartridges therefor
US8215492B2 (en) 2003-09-18 2012-07-10 Pur Water Purification Products, Inc. Water treatment devices and cartridges therefor

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