US661124A - Self-healing compound for tire-punctures. - Google Patents

Self-healing compound for tire-punctures. Download PDF

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US661124A
US661124A US837200A US1900008372A US661124A US 661124 A US661124 A US 661124A US 837200 A US837200 A US 837200A US 1900008372 A US1900008372 A US 1900008372A US 661124 A US661124 A US 661124A
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  • the objectof this invention is to provide a compound which is semiliquid in its consistency, adapted to be injected into apneumatic tire and flow entirely around the inner wall thereof in order to close punctures X5 or openings accidentally formed therein and to exert a preservative action on the rubber from which the tire is made.
  • pulverized mica with which a sufficient quantity of glycerin is mixed to render it suitably coalescent and of about the consistency of molasses.
  • comminuted asbestos the fibers of which form a network in the puncture to be closed and will arrest the flakes or particles of mica and form a close non-porous body just fitting the opening to be closed.
  • extract of bitter-apple which exerts a stringent preservative. action which accelcrates the formation of the non-porous body and preserves the vitality of the rubber.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
\VILLIAM B. HARTLEY, OF SOUTI-IPORT, AND ORA J. PARRISH, OF INDIAN- APOLIS, INDIANA, AND OSCAR M. PARRI'SH, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
SELF-HEALING COMPOUND FOR TIRE-PUNCTUR ES SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 661,124, dated. November 6, 1900.
Application filed March 12. 1900. Serial No. 8,372. (No specimens.) I
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that We, WILLIAM B. HARTLEY, of Southport, and ORA J. PARRISH, of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, and OsOAR M. PARRISH, of Chicago, Cook county, Illinois, citizens of the United States, have invented certain newand useful Improvements in Self-Healing Compounds for Punctures, of which the following is a specification.
IO The objectof this invention is to provide a compound which is semiliquid in its consistency, adapted to be injected into apneumatic tire and flow entirely around the inner wall thereof in order to close punctures X5 or openings accidentally formed therein and to exert a preservative action on the rubber from which the tire is made.
In carrying the invention into practice We prefer to employ pulverized mica, with which a sufficient quantity of glycerin is mixed to render it suitably coalescent and of about the consistency of molasses. To this we add comminuted asbestos,the fibers of which form a network in the puncture to be closed and will arrest the flakes or particles of mica and form a close non-porous body just fitting the opening to be closed. To this compound we add the extract of bitter-apple, which exerts a stringent preservative. action which accelcrates the formation of the non-porous body and preserves the vitality of the rubber. To the compound, finally, is added an aqueous solution of cochineal to color the preparation and render it plainly visible.
The proportions which we prefer to employ pulverized mica, twenty-five per cent; pulverized asbestos, twenty per cent. water, six per cent; extract of bitter-apple, three per cent and cochineal, one per cent. These proportions may be varied within very wide limits, and all but the glycerin, mica, and asbestos may be omitted, although it is preferred that the extract of bitter-apple should be employed.
We do not claim herein, broadly, the use of glycerin as a puncture-closing liquid, nor
WILLIAM B. HARTLEY. L. S.] ORA J. PARRISH. L. 8.] OSCAR M. PARRISH.
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- S. MAHLON UNGER,
J. A. MINTURN.
are as follows: glycerin, forty-five per cent;
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