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US1003983A
US1003983A US42427008A US1908424270A US1003983A US 1003983 A US1003983 A US 1003983A US 42427008 A US42427008 A US 42427008A US 1908424270 A US1908424270 A US 1908424270A US 1003983 A US1003983 A US 1003983A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
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  • This invention relates to a cooling agent folf journal boxes, machine shafts, and the
  • the object of the invention is to provide a compound possessing the property named, which in use will operate effectively, but without destructive cutting action, to smooth down and polish the parts with which it is brought into contact, and by removing the striee which are present in the shaft, box or the like, to eliminate the cause of friction, and thus the danger of heating.
  • Emery dust 6 pounds. Graphite 24 Soap 35. Tallow 35 These substances are thoroughly mixed and are molded into sticks or cakes of any desired size and in use are placed between the box and journal or shaft of the car or piece of machinery.
  • the function performed by the different ingredients is as follows:
  • the emery acts as a gentle abradant to cut and smooth down any strisc in the shaft or box.
  • the soap constitutes the vehicle for the emery and prevents the particles thereof from agglomerating, thus to insure an even operation.
  • the graphite acts as a non-meltable or non-fluid lubricator, which remains the same under all conditions, and the value of its lubricating qualities are well known.
  • the tallow acts as a solid but readily meltable lubricant which will, under the heat ordinarily generated by the rotation of an axle or a shaft, become fluid, and thus in condition to secure the function for which it is desired.
  • composition is only useful as a temporary expedient, as after the journal or journalbox has become perfectly smooth, its further use would be deleterious.
  • a cooling agent for journal boxes and the like consisting of a gentle abradant, a vehicle therefor, a non-meltable amorphous lubricant, and a solid oleaginous lubricant.
  • a cooling agent for journal boxes and the like consisting of emery dust, graphite, soap, and tallow.
  • a cooling agent for journal boxes and the like consisting of emery dust, six pounds;

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE M. CALLAHAN, 0F JERSEY SHORE, PENNSYLVANIA.
COMPOSITION OF MATTER FOR COOLING JOURNALS AND SHAFTS 0F ENGINES, &c.
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE M. CALLAHAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jersey Shore, in the county of Lycoming and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Composition of Matter for Cooling Journals and Shafts of Engines, &c., of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a cooling agent folf journal boxes, machine shafts, and the The object of the invention is to provide a compound possessing the property named, which in use will operate effectively, but without destructive cutting action, to smooth down and polish the parts with which it is brought into contact, and by removing the striee which are present in the shaft, box or the like, to eliminate the cause of friction, and thus the danger of heating.
With the above and other objects in View,
as will appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, the same consists in the novel cooling agent for journal boxes and the like as will be hereinafter fully described and claimed. I The com-pound consists of the following ingredients in proportion as stated:
Emery dust 6 pounds. Graphite 24 Soap 35. Tallow 35 These substances are thoroughly mixed and are molded into sticks or cakes of any desired size and in use are placed between the box and journal or shaft of the car or piece of machinery.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 26, 1911. Application flied March 30, 1908. Serial No. 424,270.
The function performed by the different ingredients is as follows: The emery acts as a gentle abradant to cut and smooth down any strisc in the shaft or box. The soap constitutes the vehicle for the emery and prevents the particles thereof from agglomerating, thus to insure an even operation. The graphite acts as a non-meltable or non-fluid lubricator, which remains the same under all conditions, and the value of its lubricating qualities are well known. The tallow acts as a solid but readily meltable lubricant which will, under the heat ordinarily generated by the rotation of an axle or a shaft, become fluid, and thus in condition to secure the function for which it is desired.
It is to be understood, of course, that the composition is only useful as a temporary expedient, as after the journal or journalbox has become perfectly smooth, its further use would be deleterious.
What I claim is:
1. A cooling agent for journal boxes and the like consisting of a gentle abradant, a vehicle therefor, a non-meltable amorphous lubricant, and a solid oleaginous lubricant.
2. A cooling agent for journal boxes and the like consisting of emery dust, graphite, soap, and tallow.
3. A cooling agent for journal boxes and the like consisting of emery dust, six pounds;
aphite, twenty-four pounds; soap, thirtyve pounds; and tallow, thirty-five pounds.
GEORGE M. CALLAHAN. Witnesses:
P. D. BRICKER, JOHN M. BRIOKER, Jnssm STAPLES.
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US2419253A (en) * 1944-08-07 1947-04-22 Jack & Heintz Prec Ind Inc Lubricant
US2605189A (en) * 1949-07-30 1952-07-29 Jr Lowell Christian Protective composition for razor blades
US3421872A (en) * 1965-10-19 1969-01-14 Clarence Harry Anglin Electrical contact cleaner composition

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2419253A (en) * 1944-08-07 1947-04-22 Jack & Heintz Prec Ind Inc Lubricant
US2605189A (en) * 1949-07-30 1952-07-29 Jr Lowell Christian Protective composition for razor blades
US3421872A (en) * 1965-10-19 1969-01-14 Clarence Harry Anglin Electrical contact cleaner composition

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