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US1333029A
US1333029A US317307A US31730719A US1333029A US 1333029 A US1333029 A US 1333029A US 317307 A US317307 A US 317307A US 31730719 A US31730719 A US 31730719A US 1333029 A US1333029 A US 1333029A
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  • Hydrosulte liquor as now used in the indigo dyeing industry rapidly decomposes, oxidizing and losing its strength over night, so that it is now the usual practiceto make new liquor each day in order to obtain at factory results.
  • any oxidizing agency such as air, may be kept for several weeks without losingits strength, thus resulting in economy in the making of the liquor and saving of waste in stocks, time and labor, whenever vat colors are used.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view.
  • A is a tank provided with an inlet pipe B and an out et pipe C.
  • throu h which ice-water is passed, are iron tan D and E for containing hydrosullite liquor, thesetanks being spaced above the bottom of the tank A to permit free circulation of j water entirely around the interior tanks.
  • hydrosulte F is a pipe for supplyin G, (1g, are delivery liquor to the tanks, and
  • the tanks arel provided with vfloat-sipes 1, I-I, connectedto indicators I, on the outside of the tanks, for showing' the ⁇ level of the liquor within the tanks.
  • ice-cold water is supplied through pipe B. and circulates around the tanks, flowing out through pipe C at the bottom.
  • the hydrosulite liquor is introduced through pipe F, and when the tanks are filled to the desired depth, suicient oil to cover the liquor for the depth of about an inch, is poured in on top of the liquor, thus excluding the air and forming an air-tight seal.
  • the indicators enable the operator to ascertain when the tanks are nearly empty, so that drawing of 'the oil may be-avoided.
  • Suflicient 011 is tion of h drosulte liquor which consists in maintaining the liquor at a temperature low enough to prevent decomposition and at the same time excluding oxidizing influences.

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P. MACINTYRE.
METHOD FOR FRESERVING HYDROSULFITE LIOUORS FROM DECOMPOSITIDN.
a APPITICATION FILED AUGJB 1919. 3533,
290 Patented Mar. 9, 1920.
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UNITED STATES Pn'lntiv'r OFFICE.
l PETER MACINTYRE, OF CLINTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 9, 1920.
Application filed August 13, lait). Serial No. 317,307.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, PETER MGINTYRE, a citizen of the United States, residingA at Clinton, in the county of Worcester and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Im rovements in Methydrosulfite Liquors from Decomposition, of which the following My invention relates to a method for preservmg hydrosulte liquor from decomposition.
Hydrosulte liquor, as now used in the indigo dyeing industry rapidly decomposes, oxidizing and losing its strength over night, so that it is now the usual practiceto make new liquor each day in order to obtain at factory results.
I have dlscovered that hydrosullite liqiior,
if kept at a sufficiently low temperature and out of contactfwith any oxidizing agency, such as air, may be kept for several weeks without losingits strength, thus resulting in economy in the making of the liquor and saving of waste in stocks, time and labor, whenever vat colors are used.
An apparatus for carrying out the method is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which Figure l is a sectional elevation; and
Fig. 2 is a plan view.
Referring to the drawings A is a tank provided with an inlet pipe B and an out et pipe C. Within the tank A, throu h which ice-water is passed, are iron tan D and E for containing hydrosullite liquor, thesetanks being spaced above the bottom of the tank A to permit free circulation of j water entirely around the interior tanks.
hydrosulte F is a pipe for supplyin G, (1g, are delivery liquor to the tanks, and
The tanks arel provided with vfloat-sipes 1, I-I, connectedto indicators I, on the outside of the tanks, for showing' the `level of the liquor within the tanks. In operation, ice-cold water is supplied through pipe B. and circulates around the tanks, flowing out through pipe C at the bottom. The hydrosulite liquor is introduced through pipe F, and when the tanks are filled to the desired depth, suicient oil to cover the liquor for the depth of about an inch, is poured in on top of the liquor, thus excluding the air and forming an air-tight seal. The indicators enable the operator to ascertain when the tanks are nearly empty, so that drawing of 'the oil may be-avoided. Suflicient 011 is tion of h drosulte liquor which consists in maintaining the liquor at a temperature low enough to prevent decomposition and at the same time excluding oxidizing influences.
2. .The method of preventingdecomposition of hydrosulte liquorwhich consists in maintainmg the liquor at a temperature low enough to revent decomposition and at the same time eep it covered with an air-tight seal of oil. Y f
3. The method of preventing decomposi-y tion of hydrosulte liquor which consists in maintainmg it at about the temperature of ice-water while covered with an air-tigh seal of oil.
In testimony whereof, I ax my signature.
PETER MAGINTYRE.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2415444A (en) * 1942-08-21 1947-02-11 George F Ruddies Process of producing tetraethyl lead
US2473972A (en) * 1942-03-19 1949-06-21 George F Ruddies Method of preserving alkyl metal compounds
US2707146A (en) * 1951-08-08 1955-04-26 Scott Paper Co Method of bleaching mechanically disintegrated wood pulp
US2707144A (en) * 1951-08-08 1955-04-26 Scott Paper Co Method of bleaching mechanically disintegrated wood pulp
US2707145A (en) * 1952-09-11 1955-04-26 Scott Paper Co Method of bleaching mechanically disintegrated wood pulp
US2774725A (en) * 1953-04-02 1956-12-18 Olin Mathieson Method of concentrating aqueous hydrazine
US2855278A (en) * 1955-04-29 1958-10-07 Phillips Petroleum Co Storage of ammonia in aqueous solution

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2473972A (en) * 1942-03-19 1949-06-21 George F Ruddies Method of preserving alkyl metal compounds
US2415444A (en) * 1942-08-21 1947-02-11 George F Ruddies Process of producing tetraethyl lead
US2707146A (en) * 1951-08-08 1955-04-26 Scott Paper Co Method of bleaching mechanically disintegrated wood pulp
US2707144A (en) * 1951-08-08 1955-04-26 Scott Paper Co Method of bleaching mechanically disintegrated wood pulp
US2707145A (en) * 1952-09-11 1955-04-26 Scott Paper Co Method of bleaching mechanically disintegrated wood pulp
US2774725A (en) * 1953-04-02 1956-12-18 Olin Mathieson Method of concentrating aqueous hydrazine
US2855278A (en) * 1955-04-29 1958-10-07 Phillips Petroleum Co Storage of ammonia in aqueous solution

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