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USRE13462E
USRE13462E US RE13462 E USRE13462 E US RE13462E
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  • My invention relates to a novel method for producin iodin in solution in a chemically availab e and functionally active form, and to the combination of chemicals having free "iodin therein in solution obtained by this method as a' new article of manufacture,
  • crystalline iodin may be dissolved in a solution of tannin and glycerin without changing its chemical rties.
  • 03st e iodin is first re- .duced mechanic y to a fine wder.
  • One part of this powder is then p aced in asoution of four parts of tannin to sixteen parts of 'glycerm in a closed vessel and I slowly agitated.
  • the iodin willbecome entire] dissolved thereby without changing or a ecting its chemical, properties.
  • a perfect solution is thus obtained which is staso'ble, has no sediments, and will not i i;
  • the syrup acts as. a'preservative main in its free state but is changed into I the art that tannin made of white rock candy and does not reof the iodin solution and as it has no wass or elements which attack the the latter remains With many solvents the iodin salts or other chemical compounds, or is accompanied by acids which prevent its being used in many cases where the efiects of the iodin or the functions which it is capable of performing are desirable but can not be obtained safely. By my novel method this want is supplied.
  • the solution, or the solution with its preservative syru is free from salts, contains no free. acid, ans is not irritant nor injurious.
  • the 'herem solution containing free iodin comprising four parts of tannin, sixteen parts of glycerin with one part of iodin.
  • the herein described solution containfree iodin, comprising four parts of so "tannin,.sixteen parts of glycerin with one part of iodin, and a preservative syrup of sugar and water.
  • free iodin in solution which comprises :ducing crystalline iodin to a powder, placing one part of said powder in a closed vesso] .with four arts of tannin and sixteen parts of glycerin, agitating said vessel un til the powder is dissolved, and adding to this iodin solution a preservative syrup of sugar and water.

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2 characteristics or pro P TENT OFFICE.
some wmnm, or? m 1031:, N. Y.
ronm sonu'nom 13 ,46 1 1mm. Original Io. 1,Q18,91 8,
- Specification of aeiu ea Letters Patent. -Reisued a z'i', 1912. dated Ianuaril, 1912, Serial No. 557,110. 3 Application for reissue fled 14, 1913, Serial 16.. 888,870.
To all whom it may concern Be'it known that I, J 0111: Warren, a citi-,
\ zen of the United States, and a resident of' the city, county, and State of New Yor 5 United States of America, have inven certain new anduseful Improvements in V Iodin Solutions, of which the followingis a specification.
My invention relates to a novel method for producin iodin in solution in a chemically availab e and functionally active form, and to the combination of chemicals having free "iodin therein in solution obtained by this method as a' new article of manufacture,
orja substance not heretofore known in the a I have discovered that crystalline iodin may be dissolved in a solution of tannin and glycerin without changing its chemical rties. According to my invention 03st e iodin is first re- .duced mechanic y to a fine wder. One part of this powder is then p aced in asoution of four parts of tannin to sixteen parts of 'glycerm in a closed vessel and I slowly agitated. The iodin willbecome entire] dissolved thereby without changing or a ecting its chemical, properties. A perfect solution is thus obtained which is staso'ble, has no sediments, and will not i i;
pure v v a ter, referably of such r0 rtions that there be seven and one pounds 85. of the rock candy to each gallon of the syrup. This is then mixed with iodin solution which .I have already described; I
have used this in the proportions of ten I parts of the syrup to one part of the iodin 40 solution. The syrup acts as. a'preservative main in its free state but is changed into I the art that tannin made of white rock candy and does not reof the iodin solution and as it has no dients or elements which attack the the latter remains With many solvents the iodin salts or other chemical compounds, or is accompanied by acids which prevent its being used in many cases where the efiects of the iodin or the functions which it is capable of performing are desirable but can not be obtained safely. By my novel method this want is supplied. The solution, or the solution with its preservative syru is free from salts, contains no free. acid, ans is not irritant nor injurious.
It will be understood by those skilled in contains the nucleus coon What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. The herein described solution of iodin comprising. g1 cerite of tannic acid with free iodin belt; in solution therein.
2. The herein described solution of iodin comprising glycerite of tannic "acid with free iodin held in splution thelrein, and a reservative'syru 0 so r an water.
The 'herem solution containing free iodin, comprising four parts of tannin, sixteen parts of glycerin with one part of iodin.
a. The herein described solution containfree iodin, comprising four parts of so "tannin,.sixteen parts of glycerin with one part of iodin, and a preservative syrup of sugar and water.
" 5 5. The herein described method of obtaining free iodin in solution which comprises reducing crystalline iodln to a powder, placing it in a closed vessel wlth glycerite of tannic acid and causing it to'be moved through said liquid.
free iodin in solution "which comprises :ducing crystalline iodin to a powder, placing one part of said powder in a closed vesso] .with four arts of tannin and sixteen parts of glycerin, agitating said vessel un til the powder is dissolved, and adding to this iodin solution a preservative syrup of sugar and water.
7. The herein described solution of iodin 6. The herein described method of obtainmprising glycerite of a substance contain- 20 mg a nucleus as follows:
coon J 25 oH-\,/ on s" with free iodin held in solution therein.
In testimony whereof have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two sub scribing Witnesses.
JOHN WEMER. Witnesses C. G. HEYLMUN, M. E. MoNlnon.

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