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USRE16435E
USRE16435E US16435DE USRE16435E US RE16435 E USRE16435 E US RE16435E US 16435D E US16435D E US 16435DE US RE16435 E USRE16435 E US RE16435E
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    • C04CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
    • C04BLIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
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  • the object of my invention isto provide a modelinfilay or compound adapted for useinsll dsofmodelingworksuchas the making of statuary, ornamen brie-abrac frames and decorations for all ds of woodwork.
  • Y A-further object is to rovide a modeling composition that is capa e of adhering to and may be used in connection with any kind of w metal, glass or earthenware.
  • A. furthero 'ect isto rovide a model composition w ch can cut or carv be molded by the useof dies or by hand an will not crack, break. 0!, peel, chip or becomebrittle.
  • a further object is; provides composition which may be ainted on or decorated with any and all kinds of artists materials, will not be afiected b heat or cold and will keep indefinitely an without deterioration in suitable sealed containers.
  • The-invention consists generally in the composition as described and set forth in thiflaims.
  • e t firoportions by weight of the material whi I propose to use in my compound are as follows: 8 oz.
  • the glue forms a bi er, provides the nry' hardness and sets the ,finished product as formed or molded. It;also aids m rendering the compound adhesive. whiting serves as a filler.
  • the oil toughens the product, combines with the titanox and makes it elastic and plastic. Water is added for thinning pu, unites the materials will become solidi consistency that it maybe molded with the a Orilnal lo, 150,; dated January 5. 1000, Serial I0. 0,7015, fertil February 16, 1085.
  • the titanox is' made from titanium ore found in Norway, and Florida. ItJis a o chalk. One of its qualities isslipperiness and when wet adds to the 'working qualities of the clay. p f
  • a plastic composition adapted to form amodeling clay comprising approximately 8 oz. of glelatine glue, 11% oz. of water, 8 oz. of be ed linseed oil, 1- lb. of titanox 6 lbs. 1 oz. of bolted whiting 3 oz. of chrome-yellow and b oz. of methyl salicylte.
  • a lastic composition adapted-to form a mod 'n clay comprising approximately 8 oz. of us, 11% oz. of water, 8. oz. of boiled linseed oil, 6 lbs. 1oz. of-whiting a suitable coloring, and 5 oz. of methyl salicylate.
  • Aeplastic composition adapted'to form a 'mod ing clay, comprising eight ounces of glue, eleven and one-half ounces of water eight ounces of linseed oil, one pound of titanox, and six pounds one ounce of whiti lllg.
  • e method of forming a plastic composition for use as amodeling clay which Ill) consists in mixin titanox with oil d ng a filler, an'adhesive.
  • composition obtained by separately dissolving approximately eight ounces of glue in a proximately eleven and one-half ounces 0 pound of dr Ftitanox with eight ounces of linseed oi and then adding six pounds of whiting to the titanox oil mixture; adding the hot water solution of glue; and then kneading the mixture.
  • a plastic composition adapted to form water; separately mixing one.
  • a modeling clay consisting of glue, linseed adapt- 15 oil, whitin and a suitable colorin ed when mixed to form a material 0 doughlike consistency.
  • a 1plastic composition adapted to form a mode ing clay comprising approximately 8 oz. of gelatine glue, 11% oz. of water, 8 20 I

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ReiaauedOct. 5.192s.
UNITED STATES Re. 16,435 PATENT OFFICE.
m 1. 00K, Oil "BRINGS, IONTANA.
IODBIJNG CLAY.
Ia Drawing.
, The object of my invention isto provide a modelinfilay or compound adapted for useinsll dsofmodelingworksuchas the making of statuary, ornamen brie-abrac frames and decorations for all ds of woodwork. i Y A-further object is to rovide a modeling composition that is capa e of adhering to and may be used in connection with any kind of w metal, glass or earthenware.
A. furthero 'ect isto rovide a model composition w ch can cut or carv be molded by the useof dies or by hand an will not crack, break. 0!, peel, chip or becomebrittle.
A further object is; provides composition which may be ainted on or decorated with any and all kinds of artists materials, will not be afiected b heat or cold and will keep indefinitely an without deterioration in suitable sealed containers.
Other objects of the invention will appear from the following detailed descrip-- tion.
The-invention consists generally in the composition as described and set forth in thiflaims. I d carrying out m invention, provi e the following ingredi nts in the proportions named for producing a roximately. 9 lbs. of the modeling clay. e t firoportions by weight of the material whi I propose to use in my compound are as follows: 8 oz.
- tine glue; 11% oz. water; 8 oz. boiled oi 1 lb. titanox; 6 lbs. 1 oz. ex- .tra bolted whiting; 3 oz. chrome yellow- ,5 oz. methy salicylate.
ese ingred' ients are thoroughly and will produce a compodtion 0 mixed such. a
hands, will adhereto a surface to which it may be ap lied and carved or formed into any d she or configuration or design, and when the gum or design to be molded is completed. it maybe decorated in. any suitable way b artists materials and when dry and set wifi of course maintain its form and appearance indefinitgiy. The glue forms a bi er, provides the nry' hardness and sets the ,finished product as formed or molded. It;also aids m rendering the compound adhesive. whiting serves as a filler. The oil toughens the product, combines with the titanox and makes it elastic and plastic. Water is added for thinning pu, unites the materials will become solidi consistency that it maybe molded with the a Orilnal lo, 150,; dated January 5. 1000, Serial I0. 0,7015, fled February 16, 1085.
Ambition for reissue aiea larch :1, 1m Serial Io. smear. 1 e
Dissolve t e glue in water, double able to provide boiler; while hot add the methyl silicylate.
Mix the .dry titan'o'x with oil; add bolted whiting and dry chrome llow, using an open container. Add the hot glue and water. I v i The mixture then be kneaded, and afterwards placed in sealed containers. The product after bein laced in the containers but returns to a pliable condition and ready. for use-by being warmed. w
The titanox is' made from titanium ore found in Norway, and Florida. ItJis a o chalk. One of its qualities isslipperiness and when wet adds to the 'working qualities of the clay. p f
I claim" as .my invention:
1. A plastic composition adapted to form amodeling clay comprising approximately 8 oz. of glelatine glue, 11% oz. of water, 8 oz. of be ed linseed oil, 1- lb. of titanox 6 lbs. 1 oz. of bolted whiting 3 oz. of chrome-yellow and b oz. of methyl salicylte. V
2. A lastic composition adapted-to form a mod 'n clay comprising approximately 8 oz. of us, 11% oz. of water, 8. oz. of boiled linseed oil, 6 lbs. 1oz. of-whiting a suitable coloring, and 5 oz. of methyl salicylate. I y
3. Aeplastic composition. adapted'to form a 'mod ing clay, comprising eight ounces of glue, eleven and one-half ounces of water eight ounces of linseed oil, one pound of titanox, and six pounds one ounce of whiti lllg.
4. e method of forming a plastic composition for use as amodeling clay which Ill) consists in mixin titanox with oil d ng a filler, an'adhesive.
water and heating the mixture, adding methyl salicylate and then kneading the I mixture.
5. The composition obtained by separately dissolving approximately eight ounces of glue in a proximately eleven and one-half ounces 0 pound of dr Ftitanox with eight ounces of linseed oi and then adding six pounds of whiting to the titanox oil mixture; adding the hot water solution of glue; and then kneading the mixture.
6. A plastic composition adapted to form water; separately mixing one.
a modeling clay consisting of glue, linseed adapt- 15 oil, whitin and a suitable colorin ed when mixed to form a material 0 doughlike consistency.
7. A 1plastic composition adapted to form a mode ing clay comprising approximately 8 oz. of gelatine glue, 11% oz. of water, 8 20 I
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