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USRE14930E
USRE14930E US14930DE USRE14930E US RE14930 E USRE14930 E US RE14930E US 14930D E US14930D E US 14930DE US RE14930 E USRE14930 E US RE14930E
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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
    • C11D9/00Compositions of detergents based essentially on soap
    • C11D9/04Compositions of detergents based essentially on soap containing compounding ingredients other than soaps
    • C11D9/22Organic compounds, e.g. vitamins
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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
    • C11D9/00Compositions of detergents based essentially on soap
    • C11D9/04Compositions of detergents based essentially on soap containing compounding ingredients other than soaps
    • C11D9/06Inorganic compounds
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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
    • C11D9/00Compositions of detergents based essentially on soap
    • C11D9/04Compositions of detergents based essentially on soap containing compounding ingredients other than soaps
    • C11D9/22Organic compounds, e.g. vitamins
    • C11D9/24Hydrocarbons

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  • One object of the invention is to provide purpose specified, which is comparatively 'inexpensiveto manufacture, has no ingredientsat all harmful to the finest varnished work, and -which is easily applied and fective adapted to produce quick'and lasting results i if, with comparatively little rubbing.
  • the water first heated,- then the soapf preferably Ivory .or other substantially pure soap-'is dissolved in the hot water, and thenthe diatomaceous earth is added and preferably paraflin or cerosin, isv .melted and mixed with the distil1ate,"and' then the mixture of the wax and distillate isadded "ator'naceo'us earth; and then -dients are thoroughly r its purpose, andwhich contains
  • the composition consists of the following 8,594. ama nii 2, m1,
  • the wax hermetically-seals and prevents 'checkingand iatodisintegration of the varnish
  • the maceousearth is a fine abrasive-to polish the-varnlsh
  • the distillate revivifies the varnish and cuts the wax already onth-e
  • composition may be applied'to the varnishedsurface by rubbing with cotton waste, i
  • Any suitable es senti'al oil or the like may-be added to the composition to give it an-agreeable odor.
  • ingredients after bein mixed and emulsified as set forth rem a1n mixed and in I suspension and 'form a homogeneouscompoe SllJlOILWhlCh can be-used to clean, polish and produce a coating of waxon varnished or enameled surfaces, and is .adapted to leave thesurfaceswith a hard, glossy and 'erfect finish which is finger-markproof, aci proof,
  • ingredients composingmy polish are mixed in the proportions stated, although the same may be varied within wide limlts without losing the advantages. of the composition,
  • composition consisti' lons of water, one pound o soap, one to two un s of wax,'and two and one-half galons of light petroleum distillate, sub'stan-' tially as described and for the purposes 3.
  • composition abrasive, wax;- a lightliydrocarbon, and sufficientwate'r to-permit the soap and hydro carbon to be brought into the -formof an emulsion and the abrasive into suspension in the emulsion;

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U T D ures PATENT-I w'ILnIm H. nAuomlofr-Los ANGEL-ES, camromv'rx.
g NoN-cumuLa'rIvE" w'Axf roman.
Serial filo. "178,268. Original No. 1,240,545,
, larch 24,1919, Serial No. 2a4-,aa1;-
T all wh' om z't mag cancer-ml I Be i 'knownthat 1, WILLIAM HkDaiwoma citizen of the United States oi America,
residin at Los Angeles, county of .An'-
geles, tate of California, have invented a certain new and useful Non-Cumulative Wax Polish; and I. do hereby declare. the following to be a full, clear, and exact'description of the invention; such as will enable others;
skilled in the art .to which it appertainsto" make and use the same.
, a novel and-improved 'compositionfor the- This inventionxrelates to a'novel and improved non-cumulative wax polish for cleanand polishing varnished or enameled work or surfaces.- Y
- One object of the invention is to provide purpose specified, which is comparatively 'inexpensiveto manufacture, has no ingredientsat all harmful to the finest varnished work, and -which is easily applied and fective adapted to produce quick'and lasting results i if, with comparatively little rubbing.
Further objects of the invention are to provide a novel and improved cleaning and polishing-composition,which is high y efwax but is of such character-that the wax is non-cumulative no matter how' many 'dif? ferent times the compositionis applied to varnished or enameled surfaces; Other objects and advantages of the in-. vention will appear ,from a careful consideration'of the description which follows:
ingredients water, soap, diatomaceous earth, wax and'distillate. I
: mixed with the soap and water. The" wax,
The'proportions' of the ingredients inthe Y composition are-approximately as follows: I
gallons.
. The water first heated,- then the soapf preferably Ivory .or other substantially pure soap-'is dissolved in the hot water, and thenthe diatomaceous earth is added and preferably paraflin or cerosin, isv .melted and mixed with the distil1ate,"and' then the mixture of the wax and distillate isadded "ator'naceo'us earth; and then -dients are thoroughly r its purpose, andwhich contains The composition consists of the following 8,594. ama nii 2, m1,
,tefthe mixture of the water,-soap and diall of the ingre-. mixed together and I agitatedtoif'orm an elnulson. The distillate 1s-a petroleum product of from 451:0 gravity (Baum) In use the soap and water Specification o1 BeissuedLetters Patent. lifiqggissued Ailg. 17, E ia m original application August i916, Serial No; 11
dated September 18, 1917.. Application for reissue .flled.
clean- 1 the varnished surface, .the wax hermetically-seals and prevents 'checkingand iatodisintegration of the varnish, the maceousearth is a fine abrasive-to polish the-varnlsh, and the distillate revivifies the varnish and cuts the wax already onth-e,
varnish so that the wax is noncumulative.
The composition may be applied'to the varnishedsurface by rubbing with cotton waste, i
cloth, chamois skin, etc. Any suitable es senti'al oil or the like may-be added to the composition to give it an-agreeable odor.
The ingredients after bein mixed and emulsified as set forth rem a1n mixed and in I suspension and 'form a homogeneouscompoe SllJlOILWhlCh can be-used to clean, polish and produce a coating of waxon varnished or enameled surfaces, and is .adapted to leave thesurfaceswith a hard, glossy and 'erfect finish which is finger-markproof, aci proof,
dust-proof -and weather-proof, and which lean be washed-by water without "any bad efi'e'ct-on the finish. "The ingredients-enumerated, with the exception of the diat0- -imaceou's earth, form an emulsion in: which the diatomaceous earth is in suspension. A f part of the diatomaceous earth has a tendency after a tim'e-tosettle in', the bottom of the container, andit is'therefore advisable to shake the contents of :the containerthoroughly before using so as tobring'all the ingredients into a homogeneous mixture.
he ult will be, obtained if tar;
ingredients composingmy polish are mixed in the proportions stated, although the same may be varied within wide limlts without losing the advantages. of the composition,
art. 1
It will also-be understood that equivalents 1. The herein describedcleaningand as will be'understood by those skilled in the I the spirit polishing" composition consisting, of .water, I
soap, diatoma ceousnea th a a gh I fs ofthe ingredients performing'the same li j I spec fied.v 10
the-soap and A w the form of an emulsion and theabrasive petroleum distillate, substantially in the pro-- portions specified.
2. ;A composition consisti' lons of water, one pound o soap, one to two un s of wax,'and two and one-half galons of light petroleum distillate, sub'stan-' tially as described and for the purposes 3. A polish containing soap, finely pewdered mild abrasive of low specific gravity, -a light I hydrocarbon volatile at. ordniar;
rm t
temperatures and suflicient water to hydrocarbon to be broug t into into suspension in-the emulsionficontaining soap, 1:
- ,abrasive, a wax substance, 1;. fluidhydro 25 containing soap, a
carbon, and su cient water to permit-the soap, and 'h drocarbon brought into i the form 0 an and the abrasive into suspension in the emulsion. 4 p
5. A cleaning and tpplishing composition of two galunds' of diatomaceous earth, two,
composition] abrasive, wax;- a lightliydrocarbon, and sufficientwate'r to-permit the soap and hydro carbon to be brought into the -formof an emulsion and the abrasive into suspension in the emulsion;
6. A cleaning and olishing composition containing soap, :1- nely abrasive, a waxy substance, ight petroleum soap and petroleum distillate to be brought 7 A polish containin soap, a finely pow-- wdered mild distillate, and sufiicientwater to permit the f I into the:form of an emulsion and the abraslve into suspension in the emulsion.
dered mild abrasive of ow specific gravity,
,a hydrocarbon volatile at ordlnary temperatures, and suflicient'water to ipermit the soap t into the form and hydrocarbon tobe broug of an emul'sion and the abrasive into suspem sion in vthe emulsion, the water and 'the hydrocarbon being in relatively large proportions l-compared 'with the ,.other in-. gredients.
In testimony whereof I have afiixed signature. sl powdered mild V P 3 WILLIAM DAMON, i
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2699990A (en) * 1952-01-28 1955-01-18 Steger Products Mfg Corp Buffing composition
US3141273A (en) * 1962-12-07 1964-07-21 Titmus Optical Company Inc Polishing synthetic resin lenses

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2699990A (en) * 1952-01-28 1955-01-18 Steger Products Mfg Corp Buffing composition
US3141273A (en) * 1962-12-07 1964-07-21 Titmus Optical Company Inc Polishing synthetic resin lenses

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