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US521382A
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  • JOSEPH MATTHEWS, OF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA JOSEPH MATTHEWS, OF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
  • This invention consists in a new and useful composition of matter tobe used as a woodpreserving paint or paste.
  • composition is made up of the following ingredients in or about the proportions stated, but I do not restrict myself to any precise proportions, vizz-coal tar, five quarts; rosin, five pounds; pine tar, one quart; camphor gum, one-fourth of a pound; powdered sulphur, thirty eight pounds; tallow, ten pounds5carbolic acid, three pints; arsenic, eleven pounds; phosphorus, ten drams; boraX, forty-two drams; oil rhodium, ten drams; bichloride of mercury, twenty-four drains; cobalt, forty-two drams; poke-root bark, (Phytolaccce radian) ground, two pounds; ether, two ounces; mineral dust, three pounds.
  • paint or paste I first take the above named quantities, or thereabout, of coal tar, rosin, pine tar, and camphor gum, and dissolve the same over a slow fire, and then add to said ingredients, in the proportions hereinbefore specified, or thereabout, the powdered sulphur, tallow, carbolic acid, arsenic, phosphorus, borax, oil rhodium, bi chloride of mercury, cobalt, ground poke-root bark, ether, and mineral dust. The whole mass is then boiled till the sulphur is dissolved, and then taken oi the fire in the form of a paste, in which state it may be molded into any sized or shaped blocks for shipment or use, as it will solidify when cold. While the mass is boiling, which should be over a slow fire, it should be continually stirred. To use the compound, it
  • composition in a liquid or semi-liquid state, it, while in the form of a' paste and beginning to swell while on the fire, should be treated by drawing the fire,
  • such quantity of the kerosene may be added to bring the composition to the required thickness for its use and application as paint while cold, stirring it all the time While being used.
  • This addition or latter mode of preparation is designed to keep the composition in a liquid state for barrelin g.
  • This paint or paste is applicable as a preservative for any kind of wood, including pilings in water, mud or sand, ships bottoms in fresh or salt water, and will keep ofi the worms and prevent the latter from eating the wood. It, in fact, will prevent decay and rot and will preserve wood from the ravages of insects of various kinds either in water or on land, including barnacles where the wood is exposed to the adhesion of the same or of growth of grass or vegetable substances upon the wood.
  • It also may be used as a preservative of telegraph poles, cross-ties, trestle or bridge-work, and all kinds of wood-work in difierent climates, and will keep wood in any shape and place wherever the composition can be applied with a brush as a paint to wood; its preservative powers too being most durable.
  • composition of matter to be used as a paint or paste for the preservation of wood, the same consisting of coal tar, rosin, pine tar, camphor gum, sulphur, tallow, carbolic acid, arsenic, phosphorus, borax, oil rhodium, bi-choride of mercury, cobalt, ground poke-root bark, ether, and mineral dust, substantially as and in or about the proportions specified.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH MATTHEWS, OF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
COMPOSITION OF MATTER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 521,382, dated June 12, 1894. Applicat on filed February 28, 1894:. Serial No. 501,851. (No specimens.)
I Brunswick, in the county of Glynn and State of Georgia, have invented a new and Improved Composition of Matter, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This inventionconsists in a new and useful composition of matter tobe used as a woodpreserving paint or paste.
The composition is made up of the following ingredients in or about the proportions stated, but I do not restrict myself to any precise proportions, vizz-coal tar, five quarts; rosin, five pounds; pine tar, one quart; camphor gum, one-fourth of a pound; powdered sulphur, thirty eight pounds; tallow, ten pounds5carbolic acid, three pints; arsenic, eleven pounds; phosphorus, ten drams; boraX, forty-two drams; oil rhodium, ten drams; bichloride of mercury, twenty-four drains; cobalt, forty-two drams; poke-root bark, (Phytolaccce radian) ground, two pounds; ether, two ounces; mineral dust, three pounds.
In preparing this composition, paint or paste, I first take the above named quantities, or thereabout, of coal tar, rosin, pine tar, and camphor gum, and dissolve the same over a slow fire, and then add to said ingredients, in the proportions hereinbefore specified, or thereabout, the powdered sulphur, tallow, carbolic acid, arsenic, phosphorus, borax, oil rhodium, bi chloride of mercury, cobalt, ground poke-root bark, ether, and mineral dust. The whole mass is then boiled till the sulphur is dissolved, and then taken oi the fire in the form of a paste, in which state it may be molded into any sized or shaped blocks for shipment or use, as it will solidify when cold. While the mass is boiling, which should be over a slow fire, it should be continually stirred. To use the compound, it
should be melted in a kettle, over a slow fire,
and be applied with a brush, while hot or warm.
If desired, to retain the composition in a liquid or semi-liquid state, it, while in the form of a' paste and beginning to swell while on the fire, should be treated by drawing the fire,
- without igniting it, such quantity of the kerosene may be added to bring the composition to the required thickness for its use and application as paint while cold, stirring it all the time While being used. This addition or latter mode of preparation is designed to keep the composition in a liquid state for barrelin g.
This paint or paste is applicable as a preservative for any kind of wood, including pilings in water, mud or sand, ships bottoms in fresh or salt water, and will keep ofi the worms and prevent the latter from eating the wood. It, in fact, will prevent decay and rot and will preserve wood from the ravages of insects of various kinds either in water or on land, including barnacles where the wood is exposed to the adhesion of the same or of growth of grass or vegetable substances upon the wood. It also may be used as a preservative of telegraph poles, cross-ties, trestle or bridge-work, and all kinds of wood-work in difierent climates, and will keep wood in any shape and place wherever the composition can be applied with a brush as a paint to wood; its preservative powers too being most durable.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- I The within described composition of matter, to be used as a paint or paste for the preservation of wood, the same consisting of coal tar, rosin, pine tar, camphor gum, sulphur, tallow, carbolic acid, arsenic, phosphorus, borax, oil rhodium, bi-choride of mercury, cobalt, ground poke-root bark, ether, and mineral dust, substantially as and in or about the proportions specified.
JOSEPH MATTHEWS.
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