USRE18718E - of esslingen-on-the-neckar - Google Patents
of esslingen-on-the-neckar Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- USRE18718E USRE18718E US18718DE USRE18718E US RE18718 E USRE18718 E US RE18718E US 18718D E US18718D E US 18718DE US RE18718 E USRE18718 E US RE18718E
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- wool
- esslingen
- emulsion
- grammes
- neckar
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired
Links
Classifications
-
- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06M—TREATMENT, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE IN CLASS D06, OF FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS OR FIBROUS GOODS MADE FROM SUCH MATERIALS
- D06M13/00—Treating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials, with non-macromolecular organic compounds; Such treatment combined with mechanical treatment
- D06M13/10—Treating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics or fibrous goods made from such materials, with non-macromolecular organic compounds; Such treatment combined with mechanical treatment with compounds containing oxygen
- D06M13/224—Esters of carboxylic acids; Esters of carbonic acid
Definitions
- My invention relates to a method of impregnating wool fibre, to wit, wool in its initial condition, or wool yarn, but not to the impregnation of finished knitted goods. If fin shed goods are impregnated the spaces between the fibres will become clogged, and the finish-ed goods will be partly deprived of their heat-insulating properties.
- I may treat 10 kilogrammes of wool yarn in an emulsion containing 5 grammes of soap and 10 grammes of olive oil in one litre of water. After having been treated with this emulsion for a short time, the yarn is placed in a solution containing 30 grammes of aluminium .2.
- the method of impregnating wool fibre comprising treating the wool with a saponaceous watery emulsion of oil, containing 5 grammes of soap, and 10 grammes of olive oil, in one litre of water, then treating it with asolution of aluminium formate, containing 30 grammes of aluminium formate in one litre of water, and drying at 60-80".
- the method of impregnating wool yarn comprising treating the wool with a saponaceous aqueous emulsion of an oleaginous material capable of forming asaponaceous emulsion and selected from a class consisting of fats andoils then treating it withan aqueous solution of drying at temperatures of about 60 to 80 C.
- the impregnation effected in this manner is permanent and is not interfered with'by repeated immersion in water nor by the usual cleaning, of the impregnated articles.
- the substances suitable for use in m invention consist of oleaginous materials, capable of forming a saponaceous emulsion and selected from a class consisting of fats and oils.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Textile Engineering (AREA)
- Treatments For Attaching Organic Compounds To Fibrous Goods (AREA)
- Chemical Or Physical Treatment Of Fibers (AREA)
- Pharmaceuticals Containing Other Organic And Inorganic Compounds (AREA)
Description
Reiuued an. 24, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE EUGEN SGHLIERER, OF ESSLINGEN-ON-THE-NEGKAR, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO THE FIRM: MERKEL & KIE'NLIN G. INL'B. 11., OF ESSLINGEN-ON-THE- NECKAR, GERMANY METHOD or rmrnnemrrme W001.
Ho Drawing. Original No. 1,846,908, dated February 28, 1932, Serial No. 414,216, filed December 14, 1929, and in Germany December 13, 1928. Applicationlor reissue filed May 11, 1932; Serial No. 610,701.
My invention relates to a method of impregnating wool fibre, to wit, wool in its initial condition, or wool yarn, but not to the impregnation of finished knitted goods. If fin shed goods are impregnated the spaces between the fibres will become clogged, and the finish-ed goods will be partly deprived of their heat-insulating properties.
It is an object of myinvention toimpregnate wool in such manner as not to interfere witli the heat-insulating properties of the woo To this end I treat the wool fibre or yarn with a saponaceous watery emulsion of oil or fat and thereupon with a solution of aluminiumv formate Al(CO I-I) and dry the wool at temperatures at 60-80 C.
It has already been suggested to impregnate cotton so as to render it water-repellent. However, the methods as suggested heretofore are not suitable for treating wool, as
t the impregnation interferes with its heat-insulating properties and impregnated garments or the like of wool are not better than cotton articles as to their heat-insulating properties.
According to my invention this drawback of the old methods is eliminatedby treating the wool as described herein.
In reducing my method to practice, I may treat 10 kilogrammes of wool yarn in an emulsion containing 5 grammes of soap and 10 grammes of olive oil in one litre of water. After having been treated with this emulsion for a short time, the yarn is placed in a solution containing 30 grammes of aluminium .2. The method of impregnating wool fibrecomprising treating the wool with a saponaceous watery emulsion of oil, containing 5 grammes of soap, and 10 grammes of olive oil, in one litre of water, then treating it with asolution of aluminium formate, containing 30 grammes of aluminium formate in one litre of water, and drying at 60-80".
- 3. The method of impregnating wool yarn comprising treating the wool with a saponaceous aqueous emulsion of an oleaginous material capable of forming asaponaceous emulsion and selected from a class consisting of fats andoils then treating it withan aqueous solution of drying at temperatures of about 60 to 80 C.
In testimony EUGEN SCHLIE ER.
formate in one litre of water, moved several times through the solution, and is then dried at 70 degs. centigrade, the temperature range of the drying being preferably 6080 C.
The impregnation effected in this manner is permanent and is not interfered with'by repeated immersion in water nor by the usual cleaning, of the impregnated articles.
The substances suitable for use in m invention consist of oleaginous materials, capable of forming a saponaceous emulsion and selected from a class consisting of fats and oils. i I
Various changes may be made in the dewhereof I aflix my si nature.
aluminum formate and-
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
DE338391X | 1928-12-13 |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
USRE18718E true USRE18718E (en) | 1933-01-24 |
Family
ID=6222504
Family Applications (2)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US18718D Expired USRE18718E (en) | 1928-12-13 | of esslingen-on-the-neckar | |
US414216A Expired - Lifetime US1846908A (en) | 1928-12-13 | 1929-12-14 | Method of impregnating wool |
Family Applications After (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US414216A Expired - Lifetime US1846908A (en) | 1928-12-13 | 1929-12-14 | Method of impregnating wool |
Country Status (4)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (2) | US1846908A (en) |
BE (1) | BE365868A (en) |
FR (1) | FR685891A (en) |
GB (1) | GB338391A (en) |
Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2599590A (en) * | 1948-07-28 | 1952-06-10 | Harris Res Lab | Process for rendering proteinaceous textile materials water repellent |
Families Citing this family (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2442972A (en) * | 1941-01-23 | 1948-06-08 | Sidney M Edelstein | Aqueous dispersions of electropositive materials |
-
0
- US US18718D patent/USRE18718E/en not_active Expired
- BE BE365868D patent/BE365868A/xx unknown
-
1929
- 1929-12-02 FR FR685891D patent/FR685891A/en not_active Expired
- 1929-12-04 GB GB37099/29A patent/GB338391A/en not_active Expired
- 1929-12-14 US US414216A patent/US1846908A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2599590A (en) * | 1948-07-28 | 1952-06-10 | Harris Res Lab | Process for rendering proteinaceous textile materials water repellent |
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
FR685891A (en) | 1930-07-18 |
BE365868A (en) | |
GB338391A (en) | 1930-11-20 |
US1846908A (en) | 1932-02-23 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
GB345207A (en) | Sizing textile fibres | |
US2284895A (en) | Treatment of textiles to impart water-repellence | |
CH620078GA3 (en) | ||
USRE18718E (en) | of esslingen-on-the-neckar | |
GB679687A (en) | Process and apparatus for treating and finishing materials | |
GB437642A (en) | Improvements relating to the processing or treatment of fabrics or textile fibres | |
US2411860A (en) | Process for rendering textiles, fibers, and the like water-repellent | |
US2257716A (en) | Method of bleaching fibers of vegetable origin | |
US2224489A (en) | Process of improving fibrous materials | |
US2191982A (en) | Water repellent textile material | |
US2243682A (en) | Cellulosic material | |
US2127650A (en) | Coating, sizing, and finishing compositions | |
US2250930A (en) | Treatment of wool and silk | |
US1474560A (en) | Method for the treatment of artificial silk | |
US2282701A (en) | Process of waterproofing | |
US1423041A (en) | Composition for the treatment of artificial silk | |
US456855A (en) | Charles louis royer | |
US662695A (en) | Compound for rendering fabrics water-repellent. | |
US2366070A (en) | Method of making cloth or garments | |
US2092702A (en) | Process for rendering textiles water-repellent | |
US1731245A (en) | Treatment of vegetable fibrous material and resulting product | |
US2034392A (en) | Manufacture of cordage | |
US2460777A (en) | Waterproofing cellulosic material with higher aliphatic acyl peroxides | |
SU6958A1 (en) | The method of communicating water resistance wool goods | |
US2354335A (en) | Method of treating textile yarns |