US667520A - Process of lustering and stiffening yarn, &c. - Google Patents

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US667520A
US667520A US735421A US1899735421A US667520A US 667520 A US667520 A US 667520A US 735421 A US735421 A US 735421A US 1899735421 A US1899735421 A US 1899735421A US 667520 A US667520 A US 667520A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06MTREATMENT, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE IN CLASS D06, OF FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS OR FIBROUS GOODS MADE FROM SUCH MATERIALS
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  • yarn composed of vegetable fiber or a fabric woven thereof be first passed through a bath of dressing material, such as boiled or raw starch or gelatin, then wrung out, then impregnated in any suitable manner with a concentrated solution of soda-lye while spread out and under some tension in order to pre-, vent shrinkage of the fiber, and finally washed while still stretched or under tension, it will be found that the material so treated will be more or less stiff and have a silky luster, this condition varying somewhat according to the quantity of dressing employed and the strength of the lye employed.
  • dressing material such as boiled or raw starch or gelatin
  • the solutions employed are concentrated, fibrous products are produced having the hardness and stifiness of wire thread, (eisengarn.)
  • the yarn or thread may be first passed through a solution of boiled starch, then wrung out and spread, then treated while stretched or under tension with soda-lye of 20 Bau m, and then washed while still stretched, first with water, then with dilute acid, and then again with water. It should be dried while under tension.
  • What I claim is The herein-described process of treating yarn and thread of vegetable fiber, and fabrics woven from the same, in order to impart thereto a silken luster, and a proper degree of stiffness, said process consisting in first passing the material through a bath of dressing substance, then wringing it out, then put ting it under tension, then treating it with lye while under tension, and then washing and drying while under tension, substantially as specified.

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EDUARD HEBERLEIN, OF WATTWIL, SWITZERLAND.
PROCESS OF LUSTERING AND STIFFENING YARN, 80C.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 667,520, dated February 5, 1901. Original application filed February 2, 1899, Serial No. 704,275. Divided and this application filed October 31,1899. Serial To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDUARD HEBERLEIN, chemist, a citizen of the Swiss Republic, and a resident of Wattwil, canton of St. Gall, Switzerland, have invented certain Improvements in the Treatment of Yarns, Threads, and Woven Fabrics of Vegetable Fibers for Imparting Stiffness and a Silky Luster Thereto, of which the following is a clear and complete specification.
If yarn composed of vegetable fiber or a fabric woven thereof be first passed through a bath of dressing material, such as boiled or raw starch or gelatin, then wrung out, then impregnated in any suitable manner with a concentrated solution of soda-lye while spread out and under some tension in order to pre-, vent shrinkage of the fiber, and finally washed while still stretched or under tension, it will be found that the material so treated will be more or less stiff and have a silky luster, this condition varying somewhat according to the quantity of dressing employed and the strength of the lye employed.
If the solutions employed are concentrated, fibrous products are produced having the hardness and stifiness of wire thread, (eisengarn.) For eXample,in order to produce yarn or thread which is hard and wiry and to im-' part a silky luster thereto the yarn or thread (Specimens) may be first passed through a solution of boiled starch, then wrung out and spread, then treated while stretched or under tension with soda-lye of 20 Bau m, and then washed while still stretched, first with water, then with dilute acid, and then again with water. It should be dried while under tension.
In my pending application, Serial No. 704,275, filed February 2, 1899, of which this is a division, the effect produced on the fiber is very similar, but the procedure is different.
What I claim is The herein-described process of treating yarn and thread of vegetable fiber, and fabrics woven from the same, in order to impart thereto a silken luster, and a proper degree of stiffness, said process consisting in first passing the material through a bath of dressing substance, then wringing it out, then put ting it under tension, then treating it with lye while under tension, and then washing and drying while under tension, substantially as specified.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name, this 13th day of October, 1899, in 55 the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
EDUARD HEBERLEIN.
Witnesses:
JAKOB ABDERHALDEN, P. STIEGER.
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