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US685891A
US685891A US5806301A US1901058063A US685891A US 685891 A US685891 A US 685891A US 5806301 A US5806301 A US 5806301A US 1901058063 A US1901058063 A US 1901058063A US 685891 A US685891 A US 685891A
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  • My invention relates to the productionof metallic alloys; and its object is to produce an alloy having an appearance closely resembling that of gold.
  • No.1 alloy is formed by melting eighty parts, by Weight, copper; twenty parts, by weight, manganese.
  • No. 2 alloy is formed by melting fifty parts, by weight, nickel; ten parts, by weight, tin; forty parts, by weight, copper.
  • No. 3 alloy isgformed by melting eighty parts, by weight, copper; twenty parts, by weight, aluminium.
  • proportions I take one hundred and sixteen parts of base metal-viz. copper and zinc of N o. 1 alloy, five parts; No. 40
  • I claim--- V An alloy consisting of one hundred and sixteen parts of a base alloy composed of sixtysix parts c0 er and fifty parts zinc, five parts of an ad ltional alloy (No. 1) composed of eighty parts copper and twenty parts man ganese, two parts of an additional alloy (No.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
.RIOHARD BEAUCHAMP WHEATLEY, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
ALLOY.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 685,891, dated November 5, 1901. Application filed April 29, 1901. Serial No. 58,063. (No specimens.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, RICHARD BEA'UCHAMP WHEATLEY, engineer, residing at No. 115 Hungerford road, London, England, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in the Manufacture of Metallic Alloys; 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.
My invention relates to the productionof metallic alloys; and its object is to produce an alloy having an appearance closely resembling that of gold. i
In carrying my invention into effect I first make an alloy'which I call the base metal or base alloy, to which I add varying proportions of additional alloys. The base metal .1 form as follows: copper, sixty-six parts, by
weight; zinc, fifty parts, by weight. To this base metal I add alloys of other metals to form a perfectly homogeneous and fine-colored alloy. These metallic alloys I number 1, 2, 3, and 4:.
No.1 alloy is formed by melting eighty parts, by Weight, copper; twenty parts, by weight, manganese.
No. 2 alloy is formed by melting fifty parts, by weight, nickel; ten parts, by weight, tin; forty parts, by weight, copper.
No. 3 alloy isgformed by melting eighty parts, by weight, copper; twenty parts, by weight, aluminium.
No. 4; alloy is formed by melting fifty parts, 3 5
by weight, tungsten; fifty parts, by weight, 1ron. i
As an example of proportions I take one hundred and sixteen parts of base metal-viz. copper and zinc of N o. 1 alloy, five parts; No. 40
2 alloy, two parts; N0. 3 alloy, twenty parts; No. etalloy, four parts.
I claim--- V An alloy consisting of one hundred and sixteen parts of a base alloy composed of sixtysix parts c0 er and fifty parts zinc, five parts of an ad ltional alloy (No. 1) composed of eighty parts copper and twenty parts man ganese, two parts of an additional alloy (No.
2) composed of fifty parts nickel, ten parts tin and forty parts copper, twenty parts of an additional alloy (N0. 3) composed of eighty parts copper and twenty parts aluminium, and four parts of an additional alloy (No. 4)
parts iron.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
. RICHARD BEAUOHAMP WHEATLEY.
Witnesses:
ROBT. A. BLAKE, WALTER J. SKERTEN.
composed of fifty parts tungsten and fifty
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