US917516A - Process of making prepared sheets from cores of palm-trees. - Google Patents

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US917516A
US917516A US1908450551A US917516A US 917516 A US917516 A US 917516A US 1908450551 A US1908450551 A US 1908450551A US 917516 A US917516 A US 917516A
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    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27KPROCESSES, APPARATUS OR SELECTION OF SUBSTANCES FOR IMPREGNATING, STAINING, DYEING, BLEACHING OF WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS, OR TREATING OF WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS WITH PERMEANT LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL TREATMENT OF CORK, CANE, REED, STRAW OR SIMILAR MATERIALS
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    • YGENERAL 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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  • This invention relates to an improved process of making prepared sheets from the cores of palm trees and more especially from the cores of the Chinese palm tree known by the botanical name of Arctic papyrifem, which sheets are to be used for medical an surgical purposes inthe treatment of wounds, and other applications, the sheets forming a membrane of soft and velvety texture which exerts a cooling and refreshing action on the wounds.
  • the invention consists of a process of making prepared sheets from the cores of palm-trees, which consists of the following steps: subjecting the thin layers or shavings obtained from the core of the palm trees to the action of a preserving and softening solution then expressing the surplus solution, then treating the sheets with a suitable size, and finally drying the same.
  • the thin layers or shavings which are obtained from the core of the same are first subjected to the action of a tanning and softening solution which is prepared as follows: 24 gallons of soft distilled water are boiled and one quart of olive oil added to it. The mixture is then permitted to cool, after which it is screened. To the solution are then added: 3 lbs. of potassium. carbonate, 2 lbs. of powdered white alum, 1. lb. of ordinary salt, 1- lb. of potassium nitrate, lb. of tannic acid dissolved in hot water, and boiled for three hours. The solution is then permitted to cool, after which it is screened through a clean cloth. Twenty pounds of pure glycerin and three gallons of methyl alcohol are then added to this solution. The
  • the sheets may first be subjected to the action of the tannic acid solution for about twenty-four hours, then subjected to pressureso as to squeeze out the surplus solution, and then subjected to the softening solution composed of glycerin and methyl alcohol.
  • A. preservative effect is obtained by the action of the tannic acid and "he salts referred to, while at the same time a softening is obtained by the oil and glycerin.
  • the layers or sheets are then removed from the solution and subjected to a size composed of a thin solution of glue or gelatin, or glycerin and some tannic acid.
  • the sheets are again subjected to pressure so as to squeeze out the superfluous solution, and then dried. "he thus treated sheets give a velvety, cooling and refreshing feeling to the skin and can be used in one or more layers as non-irritating sheets for the treatment oi wounds, etc.
  • the sheets may be prepared With antiseptic and remedial substances, by which an effect ive healing and preserving influence is exerted on the skin and parts of the body to be treated.
  • the prepared sheets can be used directly, Without medicating them, as a covering for open wounds, as they exert by their soft and velvety surface a cooling and soothing action on the wounds.
  • medicated and applied to the skin for removing wrinkles the sheets open the pores of the skin and facilitate thereby the entering of the absorbed medicaments in a slow and non-irritating manner.
  • the cellular structure of the sheets enables them to absorb antiseptic and healing substances up to complete saturation.
  • T he prepared sheets obtained by the process described can also be used for naking artificial flowers, imparting a very natural and permanently pleasing effect by the close imitation of nature due to the velvety charactor of the sheets and by the facility with which they can be dyed with suitable colors.
  • the prepared sheets can also be used for other applications in the arts such as for instance: for photographic purposes, printed articles, water color-pictures, and other uses.
  • sheets prepared from the core of the palm-tree known as Aralla papyrfera prepared with a preservative solution containing tannic acid and preserving salts, and a softening solution coi'itaining glycerin, and a size.

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UNTTEU dTrtlhlr i VICTOR VON ALPENBURG AND PATEI T LOUISE VON ALPENBURG, OF WEST I-IOBOKEN,
NEW JERSEY.
Application filed August 27, 1908.
Specification oi Letters Patent.
Patented April 6, 1909.
Serial No. 450,551. (Specimens) To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, Vroron VON ALPEN- none and Loursn voN ALrnnBuRe, citizens of the United States of America, residing at West Hoboken, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Processes of lrlaking Prepared Sheets from the Cores of Palm-Trees, of which, the following is a specilication.
This invention relates to an improved process of making prepared sheets from the cores of palm trees and more especially from the cores of the Chinese palm tree known by the botanical name of Arctic papyrifem, which sheets are to be used for medical an surgical purposes inthe treatment of wounds, and other applications, the sheets forming a membrane of soft and velvety texture which exerts a cooling and refreshing action on the wounds. They are also to be used in the form of face-masks or bandages for the treatment of the skin of the race, hands, neck and other exposed parts for removing wrinkles and restoring the skin to a healthy condition and also for other uses in the arts; and the invention consists of a process of making prepared sheets from the cores of palm-trees, which consists of the following steps: subjecting the thin layers or shavings obtained from the core of the palm trees to the action of a preserving and softening solution then expressing the surplus solution, then treating the sheets with a suitable size, and finally drying the same.
in carrying out our im roved process oi making prepared sheets from the cores of the palm trees, the thin layers or shavings which are obtained from the core of the same are first subjected to the action of a tanning and softening solution which is prepared as follows: 24 gallons of soft distilled water are boiled and one quart of olive oil added to it. The mixture is then permitted to cool, after which it is screened. To the solution are then added: 3 lbs. of potassium. carbonate, 2 lbs. of powdered white alum, 1. lb. of ordinary salt, 1- lb. of potassium nitrate, lb. of tannic acid dissolved in hot water, and boiled for three hours. The solution is then permitted to cool, after which it is screened through a clean cloth. Twenty pounds of pure glycerin and three gallons of methyl alcohol are then added to this solution. The
l layers are immersed in the solution for about twentyfour hours, until they are thoroughly saturated. The sheets are then squeezed for removing the surplus solution.
In place of combining the tanning solution with the glycerin and methyl alcohol into one solution, the sheets may first be subjected to the action of the tannic acid solution for about twenty-four hours, then subjected to pressureso as to squeeze out the surplus solution, and then subjected to the softening solution composed of glycerin and methyl alcohol. A. preservative effect is obtained by the action of the tannic acid and "he salts referred to, while at the same time a softening is obtained by the oil and glycerin. The layers or sheets are then removed from the solution and subjected to a size composed of a thin solution of glue or gelatin, or glycerin and some tannic acid. The sheets are again subjected to pressure so as to squeeze out the superfluous solution, and then dried. "he thus treated sheets give a velvety, cooling and refreshing feeling to the skin and can be used in one or more layers as non-irritating sheets for the treatment oi wounds, etc. The sheets may be prepared With antiseptic and remedial substances, by which an effect ive healing and preserving influence is exerted on the skin and parts of the body to be treated.
The prepared sheets can be used directly, Without medicating them, as a covering for open wounds, as they exert by their soft and velvety surface a cooling and soothing action on the wounds. When medicated and applied to the skin for removing wrinkles, the sheets open the pores of the skin and facilitate thereby the entering of the absorbed medicaments in a slow and non-irritating manner. The cellular structure of the sheets enables them to absorb antiseptic and healing substances up to complete saturation.
T he prepared sheets obtained by the process described can also be used for naking artificial flowers, imparting a very natural and permanently pleasing effect by the close imitation of nature due to the velvety charactor of the sheets and by the facility with which they can be dyed with suitable colors. The prepared sheets can also be used for other applications in the arts such as for instance: for photographic purposes, printed articles, water color-pictures, and other uses.
Having thus described our invention, e claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent: 7
1. The process herein described of making prepared sheets from the core of palm-trees, which consists of the following steps, subjecting the sheets obtained from the core, of the palm-trees first to the action of a preservative solution containing tannic acid, then to a softening solution containing glycerin, then applying a size to the sheets, and lastly drying the same.
2. The process herein described oitreating sheets made from the core of pali'ntrees, Which consists in subjecting the sheets first to the action of a preservative solution containing tannic acid, then to the action of a softening solution containing glycerin, next removing the surplus solution from the sheets by pressure, then treating the sheets with a size, and lastly drying the same.
3. The process herein described of making prepared sheetsi'rom the cores of palm-trees, which consists in subjecting the sheets first to the action of a reservative solution containing tannic acid pressing the sheets for removing the surplus solution, then subjecting them to the softening action of a solution containing glycerin, then pressing them for removing the surplus solution, next sizing the sheets, and finally drying the same.
4. The process herein described oiinaking prepared sheets from the cores of palin-trees, which consists in saturating the same with a preservative solution containing tannic acid and preserving salts, then subjecting the sheets to the action of a softening solution containing glycerin and methyl alcohol, then removing the surplus solution by pressure, next sizing the sheets, and lastly drying the same.
5. As a new article of inzniuiacture, sheets prepared from the core of the palm-tree known as Aralla papyrfera, prepared with a preservative solution containing tannic acid and preserving salts, and a softening solution coi'itaining glycerin, and a size.
In testimony, that we claim the foregoing as our invention, We have signed our names in presence of two subscribing Witnesses VICTQH VON ALPENBURG. LOUISE VON ALPENBURG. VVitn esses:
PAUL GoEPEL, HENRY J. SUHRBIER.
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