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US2338917A
US2338917A US330727A US33072740A US2338917A US 2338917 A US2338917 A US 2338917A US 330727 A US330727 A US 330727A US 33072740 A US33072740 A US 33072740A US 2338917 A US2338917 A US 2338917A
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Priority to NL86183A priority patent/NL49876C/xx
Priority to GB34649/38A priority patent/GB510656A/en
Priority to GB34650/38A priority patent/GB510131A/en
Priority to GB34651/38A priority patent/GB511160A/en
Priority to GB3803/38A priority patent/GB510616A/en
Priority claimed from US191000A external-priority patent/US2338915A/en
Priority to US191000A priority patent/US2338915A/en
Priority to CH221566D priority patent/CH221566A/en
Priority to CH220176D priority patent/CH220176A/en
Priority to CH219103D priority patent/CH219103A/en
Priority to BE426618D priority patent/BE426618A/xx
Priority to DEF353D priority patent/DE922967C/en
Priority to DEF84548D priority patent/DE708977C/en
Priority to DEF358D priority patent/DE905418C/en
Priority to DEF86860D priority patent/DE752701C/en
Priority to DEF360D priority patent/DE903737C/en
Priority to FR834443D priority patent/FR834443A/en
Priority to NL90840A priority patent/NL65276C/xx
Priority to CH227103D priority patent/CH227103A/en
Priority to BE433999D priority patent/BE433999A/xx
Priority to DEF354A priority patent/DE908905C/en
Priority to NL93229A priority patent/NL70868C/xx
Priority to FR50776D priority patent/FR50776E/en
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01FCHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
    • D01F4/00Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of proteins; Manufacture thereof
    • D01F4/04Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of proteins; Manufacture thereof from casein
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C08ORGANIC MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS; THEIR PREPARATION OR CHEMICAL WORKING-UP; COMPOSITIONS BASED THEREON
    • C08LCOMPOSITIONS OF MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS
    • C08L89/00Compositions of proteins; Compositions of derivatives thereof
    • C08L89/005Casein
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01FCHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
    • D01F4/00Monocomponent artificial filaments or the like of proteins; Manufacture thereof

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  • the invention includes (1) spinning filaments from a solution of animal casein and coagulating 1 the same in acid baths (2) 2. hardening the filaments by passing the same firstly through a bath of sodium chloride at-a temperature above 25 C. and about 40 C.
  • the invention includes (1). spinning'iilaments from.,a solution of casein, coagulating the same, in acid baths, insolubilising the same 'at low temperatures and (2) treatingthe filaments insolubilised at low temperatures with solutions of formaldehyde at a temperature above 25 C. and about 70 C. to render the same boil- 'ing-proof.
  • temperature must be preferablybetween C.' and 40 C. for the first bath bf-sodium chloride or other. salts and between C; and. C. for
  • the preparatory bath for renderingthe fibers insoluble, of aluminium salts, sodium chloride or for the complete bath for rendering the fibers insoluble of formaldehyde, aluminium salts and sodium chloride or other salts It is also important that the temperature in the bath, in which. the fibers as soon as cut are introduced be not below 25 C., it being preferable to employ a temperature between the range 35 C. to 40 C. Y
  • the aluminium salts, of sodium chloride or of other soluble alkaline metal salts or earthy alka lies, to the formaldehyde solution is unnecessary.
  • This treatment could be effected with the dried casein fibers at any desired time, that is to say, even after a period of many months or years from the manufacturing date of the fiber has elapsed.
  • the treatment for rendering the fibers insoluble should be eiiected at temperatures .which. are not below 25 C., and that, when a temperature above 25 C., is applied, the relative operation should take place in an autoclave (digester) which 5 should preferably be rotary, so" as ⁇ to maintain the fibers in motion while at the same time, the
  • the invention can also be applied to the'man ufactur'e of mixed fibers of casein and cellulose.
  • the invention also covers the textile fibers of casein obtained by the indicated proc-' ess.

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" PatentedJan; 11,1944
' UNITED STATE PATENT" forloat 1.338.911
PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING OIAL TEXTILE FIBERS FROM CASEIN Antonio renew, Milan, may; vested in Allen Property Custodian I application February 17,
the
Q 18 1938, Serial No'."191,m. Divided and this appllcation April 20, 1940,,Serial N0. 330,727.. In
ItalyMarcli 2, 1937 8 Claims.
' .agulating the same in acid baths (2) hardening the coagulatedfilaments by passing them through baths containing soluble salts at a temperature above 25 C. (twenty-five) and about 40' C. and (3) cutting the hardened filaments to the desired length and then insolubilising the fibers at a temperature above 25 C. and about 70 C. in baths of formaldehyde to which soluble salts have been added. 7 Specifically, the invention includes (1) spinning filaments from a solution of animal casein and coagulating 1 the same in acid baths (2) 2. hardening the filaments by passing the same firstly through a bath of sodium chloride at-a temperature above 25 C. and about 40 C. and then through a bath containing aluminium salts and sodium chloride at a temperature above 25 '30 C. and about 55 C, and (3) cutting the hardened filaments to the desired length and insolubilising the fibers at a temperature. above 25 C. and about 70 C. in baths of formaldehyde. to which soluble salts have been added. 'i Furthermore the invention includes (1). spinning'iilaments from.,a solution of casein, coagulating the same, in acid baths, insolubilising the same 'at low temperatures and (2) treatingthe filaments insolubilised at low temperatures with solutions of formaldehyde at a temperature above 25 C. and about 70 C. to render the same boil- 'ing-proof. 1
This application is a division of copendin previously filed parent application Serial "No. 191,000, filed February 17, 1038; said parent application, and therefore the present application, being based upon the earlier filing of corresponding application in Italy on March 2, 1937, which ltalianapplicationhas subsequently resulted in 7 Italian Patent No. 367,405, granted January 24',
1939.- a The invention will be now explained with reference to the example of carrying out into practice. J I
(01. 1H4) I e In the manufacture of fibers of casein in which an initial immersing bath for the filaments is provided, said immersion bath for the filaments being composed'of sodium chloride or other salts.
and-a preparatory bath for rendering the fibers insoluble or a complete bath for rendering the fiber insoluble it is of great importance that the baths temperature be not below C. The
temperature must be preferablybetween C.' and 40 C. for the first bath bf-sodium chloride or other. salts and between C; and. C. for
' the preparatory bath for renderingthe fibers insoluble, of aluminium salts, sodium chloride or for the complete bath for rendering the fibers insoluble of formaldehyde, aluminium salts and sodium chloride or other salts. It is also important that the temperature in the bath, in which. the fibers as soon as cut are introduced be not below 25 C., it being preferable to employ a temperature between the range 35 C. to 40 C. Y
The treatment for rendering the casein fibers insoluble extends over a very long period, even several days. when carried out in a bath at ambient temperature, which isusually less than 25 C., nevertheless the fibers ofler' little resistance to boiling extending over a long period. On the contrary, it is found that when the temperature J at that temperature completely resists boilin which. may extend over many hours. 'Before proceeding to this strong treatment it is preferableto pass the fibers for some hours into the collecting bathof the cut fibers at atemperature of between35 C. and 40 C;
Complete resistance to the extensive boiling ,could also be obtained, when the casein fibers which have been rendered insoluble at a temperature which-is lower than that indicated, for.
instance at 25 'Cjto 50 C., are treated, preferably after being washed and dried, with an aqueous solution of'formaldehyde at a temperature of about60 C. to C. for several hours, for
I example, five'hours. In this case, the addition of,
H the aluminium salts, of sodium chloride or of other soluble alkaline metal salts or earthy alka lies, to the formaldehyde solution, is unnecessary. This treatment could be effected with the dried casein fibers at any desired time, that is to say, even after a period of many months or years from the manufacturing date of the fiber has elapsed. Above all, itis of great importance that the treatment for rendering the fibers insoluble should be eiiected at temperatures .which. are not below 25 C., and that, when a temperature above 25 C., is applied, the relative operation should take place in an autoclave (digester) which 5 should preferably be rotary, so" as{ to maintain the fibers in motion while at the same time, the
bath for rendering the fibers insoluble is made to v circulate in the interior of the autoclave.
The further particulars of the-man-ufacturing process for the textile fibers ,of' casein may be modified in various ways without departing from the spirit of the invention.
The invention can also be applied to the'man ufactur'e of mixed fibers of casein and cellulose.
01 course the invention also covers the textile fibers of casein obtained by the indicated proc-' ess.
. Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in 2 what manner the same is to be performed I declare that what I claim is:
1. In a process for the manufacture of artificial text- 1e fibers from casein and following the stage of spinning a multiplicity of filaments from an alkaline solution of thecasein and coagulating them in an acid coagulating bath; the steps of aftertreating the delicate coagulated filaments comprising initially hardening them in an aqueous bath containingat least one soluble aluini- 3 num salt, and then subjecting the hardened fila- -ments to the insolubilizing action of an aqueous formaldehyde bath maintained at a temperature between about and 70 0., thereby to render the resulting casein fibers proof against impairment under boilingtemperature,
2. The process as in claim 1 and wherein the initial hardening bath contains also sodium chloride and is maintained at a temperature be- 40 tween about 35 and 40 C,.
3. The process as in claim 1 and wherein following the initial hardening baththe filaments are treated in a second aluminum salt hardening bath, containing sodium chloride, and maintained at a temperature between about and 45 4. In a process for the manufacture of artifi cial textile fibers from casein and following the stage of spinning a multiplicityof filaments from an alkaline 'soltitionof' the casein and coagulating them in an acid coagulating bath; the steps of aitertreating the delicate coagulated filaments comprising hardening thein in an aqueous bath containing at* least one soluble 'alu'minuin salt, and then insolubilizing them in an aqueous formaldehyde bath maintained at a temperature betweenaboutr fio? and 570 C.
, 5." A process as in claim v4 and wherein the insolubilizing bath contains both a soluble aluminu'ni hardening salt and sodium chloride.
6: In aprocess for the manufacture of artifi-' and thereafter to a final insolubilizing bath of formaldehyde maintained at a temperature of about "60 to (3.. thereby to render the resultf ing casein fibers proof against impairment under boiling temperature. 3 I
7. The process as in claim 6 and wherein after the hardening bath the filaments are cut to length before treatment in the preliminary insolubilizing'bath. I
8. In a process for manufacturingartificial textile fibers from an alkaline solution of casein thefstep, following spinning .and acid coagula:
'tion. of the casein filaments, and precedingim solubilizing the filaments by formaldehyde, of treating the freshly coagulated filaments in at least one aqueous bath at a temperature of about 40 C. in which bath at least one salt-has been dissolved taken from the group consisting of water-soluble salts of alkaline metals and o alkaline earth metals.
I ANTONIO FERRE'I'II.
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DK752701D DK752701A (en) 1937-03-02
NL86183A NL49876C (en) 1937-03-02 1938-01-29
GB34650/38A GB510131A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-07 Improvements in or relating to the manufacture of artificial textile fibres
GB34651/38A GB511160A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-07 Improvements in or relating to the manufacture of artificial textile fibres
GB34649/38A GB510656A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-07 Improvements in or relating to the manufacture of artificial textile fibres
GB3803/38A GB510616A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-07 Improvements in or relating to the manufacture of artificial textile fibres
US191000A US2338915A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-17 Manufacture of artificial textile fibers
CH221566D CH221566A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-21 Process for the manufacture of artificial textile fibers based on casein.
CH220176D CH220176A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-21 Process for the manufacture of artificial textile fibers based on casein.
CH219103D CH219103A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-21 Process for the production of artificial textile fibers from alkaline solutions of casein.
BE426618D BE426618A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-25
DEF84548D DE708977C (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-26 Process for the production of synthetic textile fibers from solutions of casein in alkali
DEF358D DE905418C (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-26 Process for the production of casein threads or fibers
DEF353D DE922967C (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-26 Process for the production of threads or fibers from casein
DEF86860D DE752701C (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-27 Process for the production of threads or fibers from casein
DEF360D DE903737C (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-27 Process for the production of threads or fibers from casein
FR834443D FR834443A (en) 1937-03-02 1938-02-28 Manufacture of artificial textile fibers
NL90840A NL65276C (en) 1937-03-02 1938-11-29
CH227103D CH227103A (en) 1937-03-02 1939-04-24 Manufacturing process of artificial textile fibers.
BE433999D BE433999A (en) 1937-03-02 1939-04-25
DEF354A DE908905C (en) 1937-03-02 1939-05-03 Process for the production of artificial threads or fibers from vegetable protein optionally mixed with milk casein, especially soy casein
NL93229A NL70868C (en) 1937-03-02 1939-05-04
FR50776D FR50776E (en) 1937-03-02 1939-05-05 Manufacture of artificial textile fibers
GB13624/39A GB528428A (en) 1937-03-02 1939-05-06 Improvements in or relating to the manufacture of artificial textile fibres
US330727A US2338917A (en) 1937-03-02 1940-04-20 Process for manufacturing artificial textile fibers from casein
US330726A US2338916A (en) 1937-03-02 1940-04-20 Embodiment in the process for manufacturing artificial textile fibers from animal casein
NL102268A NL68397C (en) 1937-03-02 1941-07-24

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US2428603A (en) * 1941-10-29 1947-10-07 Nat Dairy Prod Corp Process for hardening protein fibre
WO2013068598A1 (en) * 2011-11-12 2013-05-16 Anke Domaske Method for producing milk protein nanoparticles
WO2013068595A1 (en) * 2011-11-12 2013-05-16 Anke Domaske Method for producing milk protein gels, -hydrogels, -hydrocolloides and -superabsorbers (milk protein gels)
WO2013068597A1 (en) * 2011-11-12 2013-05-16 Anke Domaske Method for producing a milk protein based plastic material (mp based plastic material)
IT202100014888A1 (en) 2021-06-08 2022-12-08 Milano Politecnico METHOD OF PRODUCTION OF A BIOPOLYMER MATRIX FIBER BASED ON CASEIN AND THERMAL AND ACOUSTIC INSULATING PANEL MADE WITH SUCH FIBER

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2428603A (en) * 1941-10-29 1947-10-07 Nat Dairy Prod Corp Process for hardening protein fibre
WO2013068598A1 (en) * 2011-11-12 2013-05-16 Anke Domaske Method for producing milk protein nanoparticles
WO2013068595A1 (en) * 2011-11-12 2013-05-16 Anke Domaske Method for producing milk protein gels, -hydrogels, -hydrocolloides and -superabsorbers (milk protein gels)
WO2013068597A1 (en) * 2011-11-12 2013-05-16 Anke Domaske Method for producing a milk protein based plastic material (mp based plastic material)
IT202100014888A1 (en) 2021-06-08 2022-12-08 Milano Politecnico METHOD OF PRODUCTION OF A BIOPOLYMER MATRIX FIBER BASED ON CASEIN AND THERMAL AND ACOUSTIC INSULATING PANEL MADE WITH SUCH FIBER

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DE903737C (en) 1954-02-08
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FR834443A (en) 1938-11-21
DE922967C (en) 1955-01-31
GB510616A (en) 1939-08-04
GB510656A (en) 1939-08-04
BE433999A (en) 1939-05-31
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