US785838A - Manufacture of sanitary antiseptic mats. - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
- A01N25/00—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of application, e.g. seed treatment or sequential application; Substances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- My invention relates to the manufacture of a very porous fibrous absorbent material composed of wood-pulp, ground straw, or felt, or a mixture of them, into a bulky coherent mass formed into rolls and rendered antiseptic by suitable chemicals to be used as a flooring for the sustaining of cuspidors, spittoons, and other expectorating devices and also for use in front of bars in saloons, counters, and stands in public places of resort and for miscellaneous use in the private household.
- the object of my invention is to sterilize, disinfect, and render inert at the moment of contact the offensive germs that produce infection and contagion at the local source of pollution, Which generally arises from the accumulated filth that is stored up in the surroundings of vessels localized for that purpose.
- I employ a mixture of common shoddy and woodpulp or wood-pulp and ground straw, or either of them alone, after being reduced to a pulp and mixed in a paper-makers engine by wellknown mechanical means and afterward run through rollers to about one-eighth to onequarter of an inch thick or thicker, if desired.
- the material is run out as porous and bulky as possible with very littlesize or none at all, the coherency, porosity, and absorbent quality thereby being retained, with due attention being given to a limited pressure on the sheet while passing through the rollers.
- the rolls may be cut up into any desired size and sprayed with a solution of corrosive sublimate or a solution of chlorid of zinc, resorcin, naphthalene, formaldehyde, thymol, carbolic acid, salicylic acid, cresylic acid, beta-naphthol, or any of the known efiicient antiseptics; but where I resort to spraying I prefer to use corrosive sublimate or a five-per-cent. solution of formaldehyde.
- the shoddy or wood-pulp mixture may also be rendered effective by adding from five to fifteen per cent.
- An antiseptic mat, or matting composed of woodpulp manufactured into thick sheets of one-eighth to one-quarter of an inch thick, rendered bulky, porous and absorbent by proper treatment in the drying and pressing of the same, and also treated with antiseptics during the process of formation.
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Description
UNITED STATES Patented March 28, 1905.
PATENT OFFICE.
MANUFACTURE OF SANITARY ANTISEPTIC MATS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent NO. 785,838, dated March 28, 1905.
Application filed November 14, 1903. Serial No. 181,243.
To LLZZ wit/mt it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN P. SUToR, a citizen of the United States, residing at Scarsdale, I/Vestchester county, State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Sanitary Antiseptic Mats, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the manufacture of a very porous fibrous absorbent material composed of wood-pulp, ground straw, or felt, or a mixture of them, into a bulky coherent mass formed into rolls and rendered antiseptic by suitable chemicals to be used as a flooring for the sustaining of cuspidors, spittoons, and other expectorating devices and also for use in front of bars in saloons, counters, and stands in public places of resort and for miscellaneous use in the private household.
The object of my invention is to sterilize, disinfect, and render inert at the moment of contact the offensive germs that produce infection and contagion at the local source of pollution, Which generally arises from the accumulated filth that is stored up in the surroundings of vessels localized for that purpose.
In carrying my invention into effect I employ a mixture of common shoddy and woodpulp or wood-pulp and ground straw, or either of them alone, after being reduced to a pulp and mixed in a paper-makers engine by wellknown mechanical means and afterward run through rollers to about one-eighth to onequarter of an inch thick or thicker, if desired. The material is run out as porous and bulky as possible with very littlesize or none at all, the coherency, porosity, and absorbent quality thereby being retained, with due attention being given to a limited pressure on the sheet while passing through the rollers. After the rolls are dried they may be cut up into any desired size and sprayed with a solution of corrosive sublimate or a solution of chlorid of zinc, resorcin, naphthalene, formaldehyde, thymol, carbolic acid, salicylic acid, cresylic acid, beta-naphthol, or any of the known efiicient antiseptics; but where I resort to spraying I prefer to use corrosive sublimate or a five-per-cent. solution of formaldehyde. The shoddy or wood-pulp mixture may also be rendered effective by adding from five to fifteen per cent. of oxid of zinc in the engine before the pulp goes on the Fourdrinier machine or by a suitable percentage of the above-mentioned antiseptics being added in the engine, with the exception of metallic salts, such as mercury and zinc, which would attack the wire on the sieves and destroy them. This matting may be given any desired color conveniently by adding any of the usual tinctorial matter to the material in the engine.
I am aware that a patent has been issued to Iaolo Matcovitch and Antonio Grossich, No. 426,933, April 29, 1890, (92 Fabrics,) for certain improved processes for the manufacture of antiseptic paper for use as bandages in surgical operations and for hygienic and preservative purposes wherein the antiseptic paper is constructed of seventy-live (75) per cent. linen and twenty-five (25) per cent. cotton and is first bleached white by sodium or potassium peroxid and afterward purified and rendered asceptic by repeated washings in hot water, alcohol, and chlorin water, and I hereby disclaim any identity, either in the nature or object of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
An antiseptic mat, or matting, composed of woodpulp manufactured into thick sheets of one-eighth to one-quarter of an inch thick, rendered bulky, porous and absorbent by proper treatment in the drying and pressing of the same, and also treated with antiseptics during the process of formation.
In testimony whereof 1, JOHN P. SU'IOR, have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 12th day of November, 1903.
JOHN I. SUTOR.
Witnesses:
ROBERT E. Gno'rn, MAX OPPENI-IEIMER.
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US4193403A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1980-03-18 | Alza Corporation | Patient-care apparatus housing device for controlling presence of pathogens |
US4236517A (en) * | 1979-09-24 | 1980-12-02 | Alza Corporation | Patient-care apparatus with chemoprophylactic system |
US4241733A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1980-12-30 | Alza Corporation | Patient-care apparatus with device for dispensing anti-pathogenic agent |
US4445889A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1984-05-01 | Alza Corporation | Method for delivering an agent with biocidal activity in a body fluid receiving container |
US4460367A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1984-07-17 | Alza Corporation | Device containing biocide producing paraformalde and an acid |
US4529398A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1985-07-16 | Wong Patrick S | Method for preventing contamination of catheter and drainage receptacle |
US4601880A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1986-07-22 | Alza Corporation | Urine container with biocidal activity |
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US4193403A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1980-03-18 | Alza Corporation | Patient-care apparatus housing device for controlling presence of pathogens |
US4241733A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1980-12-30 | Alza Corporation | Patient-care apparatus with device for dispensing anti-pathogenic agent |
US4445889A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1984-05-01 | Alza Corporation | Method for delivering an agent with biocidal activity in a body fluid receiving container |
US4460367A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1984-07-17 | Alza Corporation | Device containing biocide producing paraformalde and an acid |
US4529398A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1985-07-16 | Wong Patrick S | Method for preventing contamination of catheter and drainage receptacle |
US4601880A (en) * | 1977-06-09 | 1986-07-22 | Alza Corporation | Urine container with biocidal activity |
US4236517A (en) * | 1979-09-24 | 1980-12-02 | Alza Corporation | Patient-care apparatus with chemoprophylactic system |
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