US87202A - Improved compound for bating hides and skins - Google Patents

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US87202A
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    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14CCHEMICAL TREATMENT OF HIDES, SKINS OR LEATHER, e.g. TANNING, IMPREGNATING, FINISHING; APPARATUS THEREFOR; COMPOSITIONS FOR TANNING
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  • My hating-compound works fully asgood as the hates, pures, or drenches, which are at present in general use, and which are made of flour, or bran, or of dung of chickens, pigeons, or dogs, or diluted muriatic acid.
  • any common workman is enabled to perform the hating-process, without danger of injuring or spoiling the stock, which often -happens by the old hating-process, even if an experienced workman has charge of the labor.
  • a compound for hating hides-and skins made of 1 urine, molasses, sawdust, and water, mixed together, substantially in the manner herein seti'orth.
  • a compound for hating hides and skins made of urine, molasses, blood, and water, mixed together, substantially in the manner herein specified.

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L. F. ROBERTSON, OF .MORRISANIA, NEW'IYORIK.
Letters Patent No. 87,202, dated February 23,1869. I
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The Schedule referred to in these Letters.Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, L. F. ROBERTSON, of Mom'sania,
ill the county of Westehester, State of New York, have invented anew and improved Compound for Batin Hides and Skins; and-I do hereby declare the followand also sheep and goat-skins, said compoundbeing made of water, molasses, sawdust, and urine, or, instead of sawdust, blood may be used.
These ingredients are mixed together, in about the following proportions:
Water, two hundred gallons ;'molasses, one gallon; sawdust, one and a half bushel filtered urine, two and a halt gallons. Or,'instead of this, water, two hundred gallons; molasses, one gallon; blood, one gallon; filtered urine, two and ahalf gallons.
These proportions will, however, undergo slight modifications, according to the condition of the water, and of the season; and for various kinds of hidesand skins the proportions must be increased or diminished.-
My hating-compound works fully asgood as the hates, pures, or drenches, which are at present in general use, and which are made of flour, or bran, or of dung of chickens, pigeons, or dogs, or diluted muriatic acid.
The peculiar advantages of my hating-compound, when compared with the bates previously used, may be enumerated as follows:
. First, by the'application of my compound, any common workman is enabled to perform the hating-process, without danger of injuring or spoiling the stock, which often -happens by the old hating-process, even if an experienced workman has charge of the labor.
Second, the costof my process is only about onetenth of that of the old process.
Third, my process is not subjected to the influence of thunder-storms, whereby the stock subjected to the old hating-process is many times damaged or spoiled.
Having thus described my invention,
What I claim asnew, and desire to secure by Letf ters Patent, is-
A compound for hating hides-and skins, made of 1 urine, molasses, sawdust, and water, mixed together, substantially in the manner herein seti'orth.
Also, a compound for hating hides and skins, made of urine, molasses, blood, and water, mixed together, substantially in the manner herein specified.
This specification signed by me, this 28th day of December, 1868.
. L. I". ROBERTSON. Witnesses:
W. HAUFF,
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US2556649A (en) * 1948-06-23 1951-06-12 Heinemann Felix Deliming and deswelling hides with beet sugar molasses waste liquor extract

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US2556649A (en) * 1948-06-23 1951-06-12 Heinemann Felix Deliming and deswelling hides with beet sugar molasses waste liquor extract

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