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US999491A
US999491A US46467208A US1908464672A US999491A US 999491 A US999491 A US 999491A US 46467208 A US46467208 A US 46467208A US 1908464672 A US1908464672 A US 1908464672A US 999491 A US999491 A US 999491A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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  • This invent-ion relates to a composition of matter intended for use as a metal polish and relates particularly to a non-inflammable composition comprising aheavy naphtha, such as may be obtained from petroleum or coal tar by suitable distillation and fractionation.
  • distillates of petroleum and coal tar such as benzol. and stove gasolene are very inflammable and when mixed with a non-inflammable liquid such as carbon tetrachlorid do not make mixtures of a sat isfactorily high flash point without the use of excessive amounts of carbon tetrachlorid. It is the object of my invention to combine the certain distillates or fractions referred to with a small quantity or modicum of carbon tetrachlorid or similar miscible non-inflammable material so as to produce a compositionnot flashing at ordinary temperatures.
  • the stearic acid or red oil is added for the purpose of securing additional detergent and polishing properties, but may be omitted if desired.
  • the material employed in this composition should be preferably entirely free from water and I recommend thoroughly drying the abrasive powder employed before it is used.
  • a non-inflammable metal polish comprising heavy. petroleum naphtha having a flash point, between 95 and 110 F. with free from solvent action 011 surfaces coated 10 about 10% carbon tetrachlorid and a polwith paint and varnish.
  • composition being sub- In testimony whereof I have nttixed my stantially free from solvent action on sursignature in presence of two witnesses.
  • CARLETON ELLIS 2 A non-inflammable metal polish, consisting of heavy na htha, with about 10% ⁇ Vitnesses: of carbon tetrachlorid and a polishing abra- NATHANIEL L. Fos'inn, sive; said composition being substantially FRANCES I. NEWMAN.

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UNITED STATES PATENT CARLETON ELLIS, 0F LARCHMONT, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 ELLIS-FOSTER COMPANY,
'SFFTQEO A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
METAL-POLISH.
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Patented Aug. 1, 1911.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CARLn'roN ELLIS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Larchmont, in the county of'Westchester and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Met-al- Polish, of which the following is a specification.
This invent-ion relates to a composition of matter intended for use as a metal polish and relates particularly to a non-inflammable composition comprising aheavy naphtha, such as may be obtained from petroleum or coal tar by suitable distillation and fractionation.
Many of the distillates of petroleum and coal tar such as benzol. and stove gasolene are very inflammable and when mixed with a non-inflammable liquid such as carbon tetrachlorid do not make mixtures of a sat isfactorily high flash point without the use of excessive amounts of carbon tetrachlorid. It is the object of my invention to combine the certain distillates or fractions referred to with a small quantity or modicum of carbon tetrachlorid or similar miscible non-inflammable material so as to produce a compositionnot flashing at ordinary temperatures. For this purpose I make use of the heavy naphtha fraction of coal tar known as solvent naphtha or preferably certain petroleum distillates having flash points of from say 95 to 105 or 110 F. or even higher, employing distillates which have been so thoroughly rectified that there is no Solvent naphtha 78 parts Carbon tetrachlorid 10 Amyl acetate 5 Pine oil 3 Lemon grass 1 Red oil 4 Tripoli 3O Another composition of a somewhat similar character conslsts of Petroleum distillates flashing at about 105F 80 parts Carbon tetrachlorid 10 Nitrobenzol 6 Wood turpentine 4 Silex 80 In the above composition, it will be observed that the carbon tetrachlorid is used only about'to the extent of 10% of the entire liquid components. Even less than this will suffice under some circumstances. The stearic acid or red oil is added for the purpose of securing additional detergent and polishing properties, but may be omitted if desired. The material employed in this composition should be preferably entirely free from water and I recommend thoroughly drying the abrasive powder employed before it is used.
It should be understood that I do not wish to limit my invention to the details of the above formulas and embrace in this invention those equivalents which may properly fall into the category indicated.
What I claim is a 1. A non-inflammable metal polish comprising heavy. petroleum naphtha having a flash point, between 95 and 110 F. with free from solvent action 011 surfaces coated 10 about 10% carbon tetrachlorid and a polwith paint and varnish.
ishing abrasive, said composition being sub- In testimony whereof I have nttixed my stantially free from solvent action on sursignature in presence of two witnesses.
' faces coated with paintand varnish. CARLETON ELLIS 2. A non-inflammable metal polish, consisting of heavy na htha, with about 10% \Vitnesses: of carbon tetrachlorid and a polishing abra- NATHANIEL L. Fos'inn, sive; said composition being substantially FRANCES I. NEWMAN.
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US3071498A (en) * 1960-11-09 1963-01-01 Western Electric Co Methods of and compositions for cleaning plastics extruders
US3282665A (en) * 1960-06-02 1966-11-01 Thomas G Poulakidas Composition for cleaning and lubricating abrasive surfaces

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US3282665A (en) * 1960-06-02 1966-11-01 Thomas G Poulakidas Composition for cleaning and lubricating abrasive surfaces
US3071498A (en) * 1960-11-09 1963-01-01 Western Electric Co Methods of and compositions for cleaning plastics extruders

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