US852943A - Process of fixing or setting the colors of dyed fibers and fabrics. - Google Patents
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- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06P—DYEING OR PRINTING TEXTILES; DYEING LEATHER, FURS OR SOLID MACROMOLECULAR SUBSTANCES IN ANY FORM
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- My invention relates to the art of fixing the colors of dyed fibers and fabrics, and consists in subjecting such fibers and fabrics, after they have been dyed, to the action of a liquid that will positively set their color and thereby prevent bleeding of the same.
- My invention is particularly adapted for use in settingor fastening certain dyes and colors on the fibers and fabrics, especially those colors of the direct dyeing class, such as the benzidineand diamin products, and the disazo and polyazo colors which contain meta-diamins and resorcin.
- certain dyes and colors on the fibers and fabrics especially those colors of the direct dyeing class, such as the benzidineand diamin products, and the disazo and polyazo colors which contain meta-diamins and resorcin.
- Such fibers and fabrics when treated in accordance with my process will not wash off or bleed into the white or lighter color fibers or fabrics with a which they may be combined after manufacture, when wetted or washed together.
- My invention consists essentially in subjecting the dyed fibers or fabrics to the action of formaldehyde (C11 0), the latter being either in a gaseous or saturated form and being used alone or combined with an alkali or alkaline salts; either in a hot or cold state, and the treatment being conducted in such manner, and for such a length of time as particular circumstancesmay require. It is essential that the fiber or fabric 0 erated upon shall bethoroughly impregnate by the foinfaldehyde.
- Iv take fibrous material, such as cotton, woolen loose color; thereby greatly increasing the fastness oftho color of the goods and effectually preventing its washing-away or bleeding into the white during any'subsequent washing operations to which the fibers or or silk yarn, in the skein, hank or warp, or
- an alkali to the solution of formaldehyde.
- I may use potash or caustic soap, carbonate of potash or carbonate of soda, caustic potash or caustic soda, or any other suitable alkaline substance.
- the addition of an alkaline substance to the formaldehyde serves to render the latter less volatile, and at the same time -the combination of the alkali with the formaldehyde assists the latter to fix and cleanse the color.
- the addition of the alkali diminishes va orization and lessens the loss of formalde yde during shipment.
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UNITED srans A EN enrich.
LOUIS B. FORTNER, OF PHILADELjPHlA, PENNSYLVANIA. jPROCESS F FIXING 0R SETTING THE COLORS OF-DYED FIBERS AND FABRICS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May '7, 1907.
A plication {11 April 11, 1900. Serial No. 12.466.
To all whom it may concern/.-
Be it known that I, L0U1s B. FoRrNER, a citizen of the United States, residing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented a certain new and Improved Process of Fixing or Setting'the Colors of Dyed Fibers and habrics, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the art of fixing the colors of dyed fibers and fabrics, and consists in subjecting such fibers and fabrics, after they have been dyed, to the action of a liquid that will positively set their color and thereby prevent bleeding of the same.
My invention is particularly adapted for use in settingor fastening certain dyes and colors on the fibers and fabrics, especially those colors of the direct dyeing class, such as the benzidineand diamin products, and the disazo and polyazo colors which contain meta-diamins and resorcin. Such fibers and fabrics when treated in accordance with my process will not wash off or bleed into the white or lighter color fibers or fabrics with a which they may be combined after manufacture, when wetted or washed together.
' My improved process. and the compound used in carrying outsuch process are especially applicable to certain of these dyes that have heretofore been unstable in this respect. I refer particularly to the direct dyeing blacks.
My inventionconsists essentially in subjecting the dyed fibers or fabrics to the action of formaldehyde (C11 0), the latter being either in a gaseous or saturated form and being used alone or combined with an alkali or alkaline salts; either in a hot or cold state, and the treatment being conducted in such manner, and for such a length of time as particular circumstancesmay require. It is essential that the fiber or fabric 0 erated upon shall bethoroughly impregnate by the foinfaldehyde. I- have discovered that the formaldehyde treatment will fasten and de-' velop the color of dyed fibers and fabrics, such chemical effecting the condensation of the coloring matter upon the fibers and fabrics, at the-same time rendering inert any J fabrics may be subjected.
, In carrying out my improved process, Iv take fibrous material, such as cotton, woolen loose color; thereby greatly increasing the fastness oftho color of the goods and effectually preventing its washing-away or bleeding into the white during any'subsequent washing operations to which the fibers or or silk yarn, in the skein, hank or warp, or
sufficient water is used to cover the goods in the tank or other receptacle in which the operation is carried out, and to this bath a quantity of formaldehyde (of commercial 40% strength), equal to about 2% to 4% of the weight of the goods is added.
and the process may be carried out at a much lower temperature, the only difference being that the goods must remain in the bath of lower temperature for a longer time. This is not altogether objectionable, however, since the vaporization of formaldehyde, whichcis volatile, takes place slowly at the lower temperature.
I have also found in carrying out my invention, that under certain conditions it is advantageous to add an alkali to the solution of formaldehyde. For this purpose I may use potash or caustic soap, carbonate of potash or carbonate of soda, caustic potash or caustic soda, or any other suitable alkaline substance. The addition of an alkaline substance to the formaldehyde, serves to render the latter less volatile, and at the same time -the combination of the alkali with the formaldehyde assists the latter to fix and cleanse the color. For commercial purposes, the addition of the alkali diminishes va orization and lessens the loss of formalde yde during shipment. Having thus described my invention, I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. The herein described process of fixing the colors of dyed fibers and fabrics, which consists in subjecting the dyed fibers or fabrics while in a wet condition to the action of formaldehyde (CH O), substantially as herein set forth. I
2,. The process of fixing the colors of dyed fibers and fabrics, which consists in subject- It is not. "absolutely necessary that the bath be heated,
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e in a' fibers or fabrics, which consists in subjecting Wet condition the fibers or fabrics Whose colors are to he action of yde (CH O) in solution, in combi- 5 nation with an alkali, substantially as set 4. The process offixing the co fibers and fabrics, which i'ng While i 10 mos Whose colors arelto be fixed t lors of dyed. consists n a Wet condition the fibers or fab in subject- 0 the action of formaldehyde (GH O) in solution, in combination with potash soap,' substantially as set forth; i 4 In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this spe'eification, in the presence of 15 two subscribing Witnesses. 4
LOUIS B. FORTNER. Witnesses: t 'MURRAY C. BoYER',
Jos. H. KLEIN
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US2428302A (en) * | 1943-04-09 | 1947-09-30 | Owens Corning Fiberglass Corp | Colored glass fiber product |
US2621396A (en) * | 1950-03-09 | 1952-12-16 | Gracchi Candido | Lathe attachment |
US4932977A (en) * | 1988-11-21 | 1990-06-12 | Clairol Incorporated | Indole-aldehyde hair dyes |
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US2428302A (en) * | 1943-04-09 | 1947-09-30 | Owens Corning Fiberglass Corp | Colored glass fiber product |
US2621396A (en) * | 1950-03-09 | 1952-12-16 | Gracchi Candido | Lathe attachment |
US4932977A (en) * | 1988-11-21 | 1990-06-12 | Clairol Incorporated | Indole-aldehyde hair dyes |
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