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US1164941A
US1164941A US66409211A US1911664092A US1164941A US 1164941 A US1164941 A US 1164941A US 66409211 A US66409211 A US 66409211A US 1911664092 A US1911664092 A US 1911664092A US 1164941 A US1164941 A US 1164941A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • a single thickness of the web so produced may be run oil? from the machine and when dried by the usual apparatus produces a soft, porous, paper which is an excellent non-conductor of heat, and consequently an efficient insulator against heat and cold.
  • the asbestos makes theproduct practically fireproof.
  • rag stock or wood pulp stock may be substituted'for asbestos fiber. If a still higher degree of lightness and porosity is desired, a quantity of shredded sponge may be. used with the hair and paper stock.
  • the web may be wound up on the press roll of the cylinder machine to any desired thickness, and then cut oif and the sheet so formed flattened out to form paper board, in the usual Way.
  • a certain amount of ordinary sizing or filler may be used in some cases, but the best results, a. e., the lightest and most porous structures, are obtained when the fibers alone are used with a small proportion of size, just suflicient to aid in holding the fibers together. I find that 75 pounds of starch to one ton'of fiber gives good results.
  • a light, porous felt comprising asbestos paper stock, shredded sponge, a minimum of size and 25 to 40 per cent. of cattles hair.

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' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANC J'. JEWETT., OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR 'IO H. W. J'OHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
HEAT-INSULATING PAPER OR PAPER-BOARD.
1,164,941. No Drawing.
' To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANC J. JEWETT, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at New York city, borough of-Brooklyn, county of Kings, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements 'in Heat-Insulating Paper or .Paper-Board, of which the following is a specification. My invention relates to materials for heat insulation. The most efficient fabrics for this purpose are those containing the greatest number of air cells, that is to say fabrics of a porous structure. for this purpose have been built up by mixing fibrous and other materials by dry felting, b mixing dry or in'plastic masses.
I have discovered that ordinary cattles hair,\vhich in the familiar form of a dry, hand made or machine made felt has long been recognized as a most efiicient non-conductor-wan be advantageously used in the ordinary paper making process with asbestos, or other paper stock, and produces a light, orous sheet full of air cells and a most e cient non-conductor of heat.
Heretofore it has not been proposed to use hair in the making of paper or paper board for the reason that its smooth surface gives no felting action and its stiffness and hardness prevents its combining with other paper stock or filler to form a smooth and homogeneous fabric, but for my purposes,
that of forming sheets of light, porous nature, where strength is not important and density is disadvantageous, I have discovered that hair has unexpected advantages.
In carrying out my invention I take cattles hair of ordinary kind, though the shorter, cheaper hairs are best-adapted for the purpose, and put the same, with asbestos paper stock, or other paper stock in the Hollander or beating engine with the usual quantity of water and the mix so produced is run through stufi' chests to a wet or cylin- 'der paper machine of the usual type in the.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 5, 1911. Serial No. 664,092.
Heretofore fabricsv Patented Dec. 21, 1915.
usual manner. A single thickness of the web so produced may be run oil? from the machine and when dried by the usual apparatus produces a soft, porous, paper which is an excellent non-conductor of heat, and consequently an efficient insulator against heat and cold. The asbestos makes theproduct practically fireproof. When the product is to be used for cold insulation in ice plants, etc, rag stock or wood pulp stock may be substituted'for asbestos fiber. If a still higher degree of lightness and porosity is desired, a quantity of shredded sponge may be. used with the hair and paper stock.
If a thicker structurethan that produced by a single thickness of web is desired, the web may be wound up on the press roll of the cylinder machine to any desired thickness, and then cut oif and the sheet so formed flattened out to form paper board, in the usual Way.
A certain amount of ordinary sizing or filler may be used in some cases, but the best results, a. e., the lightest and most porous structures, are obtained when the fibers alone are used with a small proportion of size, just suflicient to aid in holding the fibers together. I find that 75 pounds of starch to one ton'of fiber gives good results.
As an example of good practice in W0Ik ing my invention I would suggest a mix containing by weight 40 per cent. of'hair and 60 per cent. of asbestos, or other paper stock. lVhen sponge is employed the proportions I use are, by weight, 25 per cent. hair, 15 per cent. sponge, and 60 per cent. asbestos.
Having, therefore, described my invention, 1 claim:
A light, porous felt comprising asbestos paper stock, shredded sponge, a minimum of size and 25 to 40 per cent. of cattles hair.
ANTHONY LA SALTUTO, CHARLES Karma.
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