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US1202847A
US1202847A US436715A US436715A US1202847A US 1202847 A US1202847 A US 1202847A US 436715 A US436715 A US 436715A US 436715 A US436715 A US 436715A US 1202847 A US1202847 A US 1202847A
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    • C23COATING METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIAL; CHEMICAL SURFACE TREATMENT; DIFFUSION TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL; INHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERAL
    • C23FNON-MECHANICAL REMOVAL OF METALLIC MATERIAL FROM SURFACE; INHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERAL; MULTI-STEP PROCESSES FOR SURFACE TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL INVOLVING AT LEAST ONE PROCESS PROVIDED FOR IN CLASS C23 AND AT LEAST ONE PROCESS COVERED BY SUBCLASS C21D OR C22F OR CLASS C25
    • C23F11/00Inhibiting corrosion of metallic material by applying inhibitors to the surface in danger of corrosion or adding them to the corrosive agent
    • C23F11/08Inhibiting corrosion of metallic material by applying inhibitors to the surface in danger of corrosion or adding them to the corrosive agent in other liquids
    • C23F11/10Inhibiting corrosion of metallic material by applying inhibitors to the surface in danger of corrosion or adding them to the corrosive agent in other liquids using organic inhibitors
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
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  • the green paint ordinarily employed con sists largely of high-grade mineral green, which is comparatively very costly, and has a corrosive effect on iron
  • the improved paint is far cheaper and, at the same time, more brilliant and durable than this mineral green, and has no corrosive effect on iron.
  • a ground or body paint and a finishing paint are employed, as usual.
  • the composition and the method of preparing both these paints are substantially similar, the difference between them being the addition, to the finishing paint, of certain substances, which are not necessary in the ground or body paint.
  • sulfate of copper is diluted, together with ordinary hard soap, in water, and the mixture then boiled in a copper or enameled vessel until a homogeneous mixture of sulfate of copper and soap is formed on the surface of the water.
  • the mixture of copper salt and soap thus obtained is carefully separated by decantation from the water and from the various impurities contained in the soap, which impurities settle on the bottom of the kettle during boiling; and after the said mixture has cooled, it is twice washed in pure, cold water.
  • the washed mass is then diluted with ordinary boiled hempseed or other vegetable oil, to which a small quantity of powdered Prussian blue or ultramarine pigment is added.
  • the mass thus prepared is next heated to boiling temperature, and to it, while boiling, are added powdered barium sulfatei. e.,heavy spar, white lead and chalk, the mass being carefully mixed continuously. After boiling, a sufficient quantity of water is poured into the vessel, and the mass carefully washed in it. The washed mass is carefully rubbed on ordinary rubbing desks or tables such as used in preparing mineral paints, the mass Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Patented (lot. 31, 1916.
  • This mass may be diluted, for use, with any desired quantity of boiled vegetable oil.
  • a mix ture of sulfate of copper is boiled with hard soap in water until a homogeneous mixture is formed on the surface.
  • This mixture is removed, as before; washed in pure cold water two or more times, and then diluted with boiled hempseed or other vegetable oil, to which a small quantity of Prussian blue or ultramarine pigment and an appropriate quantity of powdered mineral green pigment are added.
  • the mixture obtained is then heated to boiling temperature; and to it, while boiling, are added powdered barium sulfate,. 6., heavy spar,-white lead and cantation, or otherwise, and finally is rubbed on rubbing tables.
  • This finishing paint is also diluted for use with any desired quantity of boiled vegetable oil.
  • a composition for painting iron, wood, etc. containing sulfate of copper, hard soap, vegetable oil, and powdered ultramarine.
  • a composition for painting iron, wood, etc. containing sulfate of copper, hard soap, vegetable oil, powdered ultramarine, barium sulfate, chalk and white lead.

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GREGORY IGOOMNOFF, OF ALATYR, RUSSIA.
COMPOSITION FOR PAINTING IRON, WOOD, &o.
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To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, GnneoRY loooMNorr,
a subject of the Emperor of Russia and a resident of Alatyr, Russia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Compositions for Painting Tron, Wood, &c., of which the following is a specification.
The green paint ordinarily employed con sists largely of high-grade mineral green, which is comparatively very costly, and has a corrosive effect on iron The improved paint is far cheaper and, at the same time, more brilliant and durable than this mineral green, and has no corrosive effect on iron. For painting iron, wood, etc., both a ground or body paint and a finishing paint are employed, as usual. The composition and the method of preparing both these paints are substantially similar, the difference between them being the addition, to the finishing paint, of certain substances, which are not necessary in the ground or body paint.
In preparing the ground or body paint, sulfate of copper is diluted, together with ordinary hard soap, in water, and the mixture then boiled in a copper or enameled vessel until a homogeneous mixture of sulfate of copper and soap is formed on the surface of the water. The mixture of copper salt and soap thus obtained is carefully separated by decantation from the water and from the various impurities contained in the soap, which impurities settle on the bottom of the kettle during boiling; and after the said mixture has cooled, it is twice washed in pure, cold water. The washed mass is then diluted with ordinary boiled hempseed or other vegetable oil, to which a small quantity of powdered Prussian blue or ultramarine pigment is added. The mass thus prepared is next heated to boiling temperature, and to it, while boiling, are added powdered barium sulfatei. e.,heavy spar, white lead and chalk, the mass being carefully mixed continuously. After boiling, a sufficient quantity of water is poured into the vessel, and the mass carefully washed in it. The washed mass is carefully rubbed on ordinary rubbing desks or tables such as used in preparing mineral paints, the mass Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented (lot. 31, 1916.
Application filed January 25, 1915. Serial No. 4,367.
thus obtained constituting the new ground or body paint. This mass may be diluted, for use, with any desired quantity of boiled vegetable oil.
For preparing the finishing paint, a mix ture of sulfate of copper is boiled with hard soap in water until a homogeneous mixture is formed on the surface. This mixture is removed, as before; washed in pure cold water two or more times, and then diluted with boiled hempseed or other vegetable oil, to which a small quantity of Prussian blue or ultramarine pigment and an appropriate quantity of powdered mineral green pigment are added. The mixture obtained is then heated to boiling temperature; and to it, while boiling, are added powdered barium sulfate,. 6., heavy spar,-white lead and cantation, or otherwise, and finally is rubbed on rubbing tables. This finishing paint is also diluted for use with any desired quantity of boiled vegetable oil.
The proportions of the materials employed may vary within certain limits; but the following proportions give the best results: I
Ground or body paint.
' Ounces. 35 T. Sulfate of copper Hard soap 9 Boiled hempseed oil 9 Powdered Prussian blue, or ultramarine Powdered heavy spar 25 Powdered white lead 9 Chalk 10 II. Sulfate of copper 5 Hard soap 6 Boiled hempseed oiluw 3J Powdered Prussian blue or ultramarine Powdered heavy spar 6 Powdered chalk 3 Powdered white lead according to the desired tint.
Finishing paint.
Ounces. I. Sulfate of copper 8 Hard soap 14 Boiled hem seed oil Powdered russian blue or ultradesired tint. I claim as my 1nvent10n: 1. A composition for paint ng iron, wood,
etc., containing sulfate of copper, hard soap, and vegetable oil.
2. A composition for painting iron, wood, etc., containing sulfate of copper, hard soap, vegetable oil, and powdered ultramarine.
3. A composition for painting iron, wood, etc., containing sulfate of copper, hard soap, vegetable oil, powdered ultramarine, barium sulfate, chalk and white lead.
4. A composition for painting iron, wood, etc, containing sulfate of copper, hard soap,
vegetable oil, powdered ultramarine, barium sulfate, chalk, white lead, and mineral green pigment.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GREGORY IGOOMNOFF.
Vitnesses ALEXANDER TscHERALoFF, F. A. LOVIAGUINE.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C.
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