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US524410A
US524410A US524410DA US524410A US 524410 A US524410 A US 524410A US 524410D A US524410D A US 524410DA US 524410 A US524410 A US 524410A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06PDYEING OR PRINTING TEXTILES; DYEING LEATHER, FURS OR SOLID MACROMOLECULAR SUBSTANCES IN ANY FORM
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  • the invention relates to a composition of matter for cleaning, mordanting and dyeing, textile and kindred fabrics by one operation, it covers the materially essential elements necessary for those three operations, whereby to old, worn out and faded fabrics a newand fresh appearance is'imparted.
  • the method is in the main as follows, allowing, however,.a sufficiently wide margin for modificationsin the application of the materials 'mentioned:--First-, make a mixture consisting of about thirty parts cocoa-nut oil twice melted, and ten parts salt waterin which five parts onions have been cooked out. Then add to this mixture fifteen parts of a liquid decoction consisting of birch bark cooked out in vinegar, five parts extract of oakbark, five parts turpentine, fifteen parts diluted potash lye and fifteen parts soda lye. This mass is carefully mixed and then well cooked together. After this let it stand for about fourteen days. After this time it is melted, and
  • the mixture is lastly filtered (strained), and may then be evaporated to a solid mass.
  • a composition of matter for cleaning, mordanting and dyeing textilefabrics consisting of amixture of cocoa-nut oil, salt water, bark extract cooked out with vinegar, potash and soda lye, to which are added some dyeing ma terials according to the color desired, preferably hematin and anilin adapted to resist the soda lye substantially as described.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHRISTEN PEDER ANDERSEN, OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK,
COMPOUND FOR RENOVATING FABRICS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0,524,410, dated August 1 4, 1894.
Application filed Koveniber 10, 1893.
' To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHRISTEN PEDER AN- DERSEN, a subject of the King of Denmark,
residing at Copenhagen, in the Kingdom of Denmark, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Composition of Matter for Cleaning, Mordanting, and Dyeing Textile and Kindred Fabrics; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. i The invention relates to a composition of matter for cleaning, mordanting and dyeing, textile and kindred fabrics by one operation, it covers the materially essential elements necessary for those three operations, whereby to old, worn out and faded fabrics a newand fresh appearance is'imparted. The method is in the main as follows, allowing, however,.a sufficiently wide margin for modificationsin the application of the materials 'mentioned:--First-, make a mixture consisting of about thirty parts cocoa-nut oil twice melted, and ten parts salt waterin which five parts onions have been cooked out. Then add to this mixture fifteen parts of a liquid decoction consisting of birch bark cooked out in vinegar, five parts extract of oakbark, five parts turpentine, fifteen parts diluted potash lye and fifteen parts soda lye. This mass is carefully mixed and then well cooked together. After this let it stand for about fourteen days. After this time it is melted, and
Serial No. 490,579. (No specimens.)
rials must be left to the discretion of the operator in any given case. If it is desirable, the mixture is lastly filtered (strained), and may then be evaporated to a solid mass. When it is to be used dissolve the requisite portion of this mass in a sutficient quantity of water, preferably in rain water. Then apply-this solution to the fabric by meansof a brush or by ru bbing it into the fabric whereby the fabric so treated will become clear, clean and fresh looking like new goods.
A composition of matter for cleaning, mordanting and dyeing textilefabrics consisting of amixture of cocoa-nut oil, salt water, bark extract cooked out with vinegar, potash and soda lye, to which are added some dyeing ma terials according to the color desired, preferably hematin and anilin adapted to resist the soda lye substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHRISTEN PEDER ANDERSEN.
Witnesses: I
CARL GEORG ANDERSEN, I CHRISTIAN LARSEN.
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