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US882543A
US882543A US377763A US1907377763A US882543A US 882543 A US882543 A US 882543A US 377763 A US377763 A US 377763A US 1907377763 A US1907377763 A US 1907377763A US 882543 A US882543 A US 882543A
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Carl Friedrich Iserloth
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • C09BORGANIC DYES OR CLOSELY-RELATED COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING DYES, e.g. PIGMENTS; MORDANTS; LAKES
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  • the new process is also suitable for dyein by machinery.
  • a dyebath is prepared from 2000 parts of water, 10 parts of Katigen indigo B extra, 20 parts of crystallized sodium sulfid, 20 parts of Glaubers salt, and 5 parts of soda. To this dyebath 3 parts of sulfuric acid are added, and 100 parts of cotton yarn are then dyed in this bath at degrees C. for 3/4- hour. The dyed goods are squeezed out, exposed to the air and rinsed.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GUSTAV ADOLF WALDINGER AND CARL FRIEDRICH ISERLOTH, OF ELBERFELD, GERMANY,
ASSIGNORS TO FARBENFABRIKEN VORM. FRIEDR. BAYER & (0., OF ELBERFELD, GER- MANY, A CORPORATION OF GERMANY.
PROCESS OF DYEING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 17, 1908.
Original application filed December 29, 1906, Serial No. 349,973. Divided and this application filed June 7, 1907. Serial No. 377,763.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, GUSTAV AnoLr WVALDINGER and CARL FRIEDRICH ISE'RLOTI 1', citizens of the German Empire, residing at 5 Elberfeld, Germany, Kingdom of Prussia,
have invented new and useful Improvements in Process of Dyeing, of which the following is a specification.
In French Letters Patent No. 367,921,
filed July 9, 1906, a process for dyeing vegetable fibers with sulfur coloring matters is described, which process consists in dyeing with these dyestuffs, in baths prepared in the usual way with the aid of alkaline sulfids and sulfur coloring matters, but with the addition of ammonium salts. By this process level and uniform shades are obtained which in many cases are even deeper and faster to washing than those obtained without the employment of ammonium salts;
Thepresent application is a divisional application from our application, Serial No. 349,973, filed December 29, 1906, and covers specifically the process for dyeing vegetable fibers with sulfur coloring matters, under the addition of acids.
We have found that this favorable action of the ammonium salts seems to be due to the fact that the ammonium salts neutralize the free alkali present in the alkaline sulfid dye-bath, and that acids will produce the same result. The acids are generally added to the baths in such quantities that a distinct smell of H,S is evolved, but care must be taken that no dyestuff or leucocompound is precipitated.
The new process is also suitable for dyein by machinery.
in order to illustrate the new process more fully, the following example is given, the
parts being by weight: A dyebath is prepared from 2000 parts of water, 10 parts of Katigen indigo B extra, 20 parts of crystallized sodium sulfid, 20 parts of Glaubers salt, and 5 parts of soda. To this dyebath 3 parts of sulfuric acid are added, and 100 parts of cotton yarn are then dyed in this bath at degrees C. for 3/4- hour. The dyed goods are squeezed out, exposed to the air and rinsed.
The process is the same for other dyestuffs, and other acids, capable of binding alkali, such as acetic acid, or the like, may be used. The quantities added ought to be suflicient to neutralize the free alkali, but care must be taken not to add an excess, and to avoid the precipitation of the dye stuff.
Having now described our invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, what we claim, is:
1. The herein-described process for dyeing the vegetable fiber with sulfur. dyestuffs, which process consists in dyeing the fiber in a sulfur'dyestulf bath in the presence of an acid, substantially as described.
2. The herein-described process for dyeing the vegetable fiber with sulfur dyestuffs, which process consists in dyeing the fiber in a sulfur dyestuff bath in the presence of sulfuric acid, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GUSTAV ADOLF WALDINGER. [1. s] CARL FRIEDRICH 1SERLO'11I. [a 5.]
WVitnesses:
Orro KoNre, OSKAR KLUG.
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