US369739A - Mothproofing curled hair - Google Patents
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- distillates which we prefer to use are creosote and pyroligneous acid but other wood distillates having similar properties may be employed, if desired.
Description
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN RUCH AND JOHN RUOH, JR, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
MOTHPROOFING CURLED HAIR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 369,739, dated September 13, 1867.
Application filed May 21, 1886. Serial No. 202,906. (No specimens.)
To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that we, JOHN RUOH and JOHN 'RUCH, Jr., both citizens of the United States, I residing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have fibers have a destructive influence upon the worms or larvae of moths and upon other insects, and that when curled hair and like upholstery materials are treated with such distillates in the manner hereinafter set forth said materials are rendered proof against the ravages of these insects.
The distillates which we prefer to use are creosote and pyroligneous acid but other wood distillates having similar properties may be employed, if desired.
In carrying out our invention We take the creosote or pyroligneous acid, or a combina tion of the tWo, and subject the curled hair or other material which is to be protected to the direct action of the destructive and preventive agent. This may be done by steeping, dipping, or boiling the material in the distillwn 7 i ate, or in a solution of the same; or the liquid may be sprayed over the material or applied by means of a brush or swab, or in such other ways as circumstances may suggest as the most appropriate, the treated material being then dried.
Distillates of the character specified have the quality of so thoroughly impregnating the fibers that when the latter are dried the protecting agent will be combined therewith in the form of a fixed deposit. I
Curled hair and like upholstery materials treated in this way are thus permanently uufitted as food for the worms or larvae of moths and other insects, and hence are rendered proof against the ravages of such insects.
We therefore claim as our invention The mode herein described of mothproofing curled hair and like upholstery material, said mode consisting in impregnating the material with creosote or its specified equivalent and then drying the material, so as to leave the protecting agent per-inanentl y combined therewith, all substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN RUOH. JOHN RUGI-I, JR. Witnesses:
WILLIAM D. OQNNER, HARRY SMITH.
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