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US359287A
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  • the object of our invention is to effectually 1o destroy and prevent the breeding of moths in curled hair, such as is used for upholstering furniture; and this object we attain by boiling the mass of hair in a solution of chloride of sodium or other salt, to which is preferably :5 added a small quantity of muriatic acid.
  • the acid has the effect of preventing the softening of the hair, which would otherwise be likely to result from long boiling of the same in the salt solution.
  • the said acid also counteracts, in a measure, the tendency which the grease upon the hair has to prevent the proper incrustation or coatingof the same by the salt.

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UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN RUOH AND JOHN RUOH, JR, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOES TO THEMSELVES AND GEORGE RUOH, OF SAME PLACE.
MOTH-PROOFING HAIR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 359,287, dated March 15, 1887. Applicationfiled November 9, 1885; Renewed August 16,1886. Serial No.211,069. (N specimens.l
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, JOHN RUOH and JOHN RUOH, J r., citizens of the United States, and residents of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented an Improvement in Destroying and Preventing the Breeding of Moths in Hair, Wool, &c., of which the following is a specification.
The object of our invention is to effectually 1o destroy and prevent the breeding of moths in curled hair, such as is used for upholstering furniture; and this object we attain by boiling the mass of hair in a solution of chloride of sodium or other salt, to which is preferably :5 added a small quantity of muriatic acid.
We have found that moths and their eggs or grubs which may be in the hair are destroyed by this treatment, and the hairs are provided with a permanent coating or incrus- 2c tation of salt, so that the moths will not deposit their eggs upon nor will the worms or grubs of the moth-fly attack them. We prefer to make a strong solution of salt-say about three quarts of salt to three gallons of Water-and to this we usually add about five ounces of muriatic acid, the mass of hair in the rope being boiled in this solution for about four hours. The hair is then dried, so
as to evaporate the water and leave the salt in the crystalline form, and the hair is then picked out, preparatory to use for upholstering in the usual Way.
The acid has the effect of preventing the softening of the hair, which would otherwise be likely to result from long boiling of the same in the salt solution. The said acid also counteracts, in a measure, the tendency which the grease upon the hair has to prevent the proper incrustation or coatingof the same by the salt.
We claim as our invention- The mode herein described of rendering curled hair Inothproof, said mode consisting in boiling the hair in a solution of salt and then drying it, so as to evaporate the water and leave the salt in the crystalline fofin, all
substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' JOHN RUGH.
JOHN RUGH, JR.
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