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US10106A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • 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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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention consists in the art or method of uniting compounds of caoutchoue or eauxpercha with articles composed wholly or partly of metal, so that the metal shallbc wholly or partly covered by the compounds of caoutchouc or gutta-percha, which shall be subjected to a high degree of artificial heat and vulcanized after the covering shall have been applied.
  • the sheets thus prepared I cut into pieces of suitable shapes and applythem "to the roughened-surface ot' the iron or other surface intended to be covered, taking care to press the compound upon the article so as to expel all the air from between them and to cause the mostperfect adhesion. I then subject the article thus covered with the compound to a high degree of artificial heat, from 260 to 300 Fahrenheit, from three to seven hours,
  • the hard compound may be polished and, if desired, varnished. I inv this way cover the iron parts of tire-arms, the pieces or articles of iron used in or about harnesses or carriagessuch as saddle-trees, buckles, hames, terrcts, bits, stirrups, martingale-rings, dasher-irons, &c.and articles intended to be used as furniture, either whole or in parts, the-handles of knives and other instruments and tools, audagreat variety of otherobjects.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES GOODYEAR, or Newt-raven, oon-nnoriour.
IMPROVEMENl' IN COVERING METALS WlTH GUTTA-PERCHA AND CAOUTCHOUC.
Specification forming part of'Letters Patent NO- 10.106, dated October 11, 1853.
4 chouc orGutta-Percha or their Compounds; 'and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
It has for a long time been a desideratum to be able to apply compounds of caoutchouo or gutta-percha in the vulcanized state to the surfaces otarticlcs made of metal so as to cover and protect such surfaces, but hitherto it has not been found practicable; but. by means of my invention I am enabled to use compounds of caoutchouc or guttmpercha for this purpose with great advantage, so as in the case oi covered iron to rival the most expensive kinds of leather, while inpoint of economy and durability, and sometimes in point oi'ornament and beauty, this covering is very much superior to any other material.
My invention consists in the art or method of uniting compounds of caoutchoue or gottapercha with articles composed wholly or partly of metal, so that the metal shallbc wholly or partly covered by the compounds of caoutchouc or gutta-percha, which shall be subjected to a high degree of artificial heat and vulcanized after the covering shall have been applied. i take any article of metalsayofiron, for instance-which it is desired to cover in this way and generally roughen its surface, so that the caoutchouc or gutta-percha will, when vulcanized, adhere to it more firmly. I then prepare a compound of caoutchouc or guttapercha susceptible of vulcanization, mixing with the caoutchouc or gutta-percha, when it is desired to form a vulcanized, hard, or rigid compound, from six to eight ounces of finelydivided sulphur with each pound of the gum; but other compounds of caoutchonc may be for some purposes advantageously used, some times alone, sometimes in combination with y the hard compound, the compound oi caoutchouc or guttapercha being prepared according to the processes well known to manufacturers of vulcanized caoutchouc. I form the same into sheets of any desired thickness, sometimes one thirty-second part of an inch in thickness. The sheets thus prepared I cut into pieces of suitable shapes and applythem "to the roughened-surface ot' the iron or other surface intended to be covered, taking care to press the compound upon the article so as to expel all the air from between them and to cause the mostperfect adhesion. I then subject the article thus covered with the compound to a high degree of artificial heat, from 260 to 300 Fahrenheit, from three to seven hours,
using generally for this purpose heated steam in a steam-heater, bringing the heat up gradually from 220 to the highest point. After being thus heated it will'bc found that the compound will adhere to the surface of the articleand form a covering ornamental, d urablc, and easily cleansed.
The hard compound may be polished and, if desired, varnished. I inv this way cover the iron parts of tire-arms, the pieces or articles of iron used in or about harnesses or carriagessuch as saddle-trees, buckles, hames, terrcts, bits, stirrups, martingale-rings, dasher-irons, &c.and articles intended to be used as furniture, either whole or in parts, the-handles of knives and other instruments and tools, audagreat variety of otherobjects.
Having thus described the nature of my inventionand the nature of putting it into operation, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The art or method of coating articles composed wholly or partly of metal with compounds of caoutchouc or 'gut-ta-percha, and subjecting the same to a high degree of artificial heat or the process of vulcanization, substantially as herein specified.
CHARLES GOODYEAR.
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Josnrn H. Dona, JAMES A. Dean.
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US2744293A (en) * 1950-12-02 1956-05-08 Vivion A Johnson Lint and fiber cleaner
CN103732806A (en) * 2011-12-07 2014-04-16 株式会社新克 Processing unit with condenser and fully automatic gravure processing system using it

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2744293A (en) * 1950-12-02 1956-05-08 Vivion A Johnson Lint and fiber cleaner
CN103732806A (en) * 2011-12-07 2014-04-16 株式会社新克 Processing unit with condenser and fully automatic gravure processing system using it

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