US357281A - eugene eatj - Google Patents
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- UHOVQNZJYSORNB-UHFFFAOYSA-N Benzene Chemical compound C1=CC=CC=C1 UHOVQNZJYSORNB-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 7
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- AXDJCCTWPBKUKL-UHFFFAOYSA-N 4-[(4-aminophenyl)-(4-imino-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene)methyl]aniline;hydron;chloride Chemical compound Cl.C1=CC(=N)C(C)=CC1=C(C=1C=CC(N)=CC=1)C1=CC=C(N)C=C1 AXDJCCTWPBKUKL-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 4
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- HEMHJVSKTPXQMS-UHFFFAOYSA-M Sodium hydroxide Chemical compound [OH-].[Na+] HEMHJVSKTPXQMS-UHFFFAOYSA-M 0.000 description 3
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- WRIDQFICGBMAFQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N (E)-8-Octadecenoic acid Natural products CCCCCCCCCC=CCCCCCCC(O)=O WRIDQFICGBMAFQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- LQJBNNIYVWPHFW-UHFFFAOYSA-N 20:1omega9c fatty acid Natural products CCCCCCCCCCC=CCCCCCCCC(O)=O LQJBNNIYVWPHFW-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- QSBYPNXLFMSGKH-UHFFFAOYSA-N 9-Heptadecensaeure Natural products CCCCCCCC=CCCCCCCCC(O)=O QSBYPNXLFMSGKH-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- PAYRUJLWNCNPSJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N Aniline Chemical compound NC1=CC=CC=C1 PAYRUJLWNCNPSJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- 239000004215 Carbon black (E152) Substances 0.000 description 2
- ZQPPMHVWECSIRJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N Oleic acid Natural products CCCCCCCCC=CCCCCCCCC(O)=O ZQPPMHVWECSIRJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- 239000005642 Oleic acid Substances 0.000 description 2
- 229940108066 coal tar Drugs 0.000 description 2
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- QXJSBBXBKPUZAA-UHFFFAOYSA-N isooleic acid Natural products CCCCCCCC=CCCCCCCCCC(O)=O QXJSBBXBKPUZAA-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- ZQPPMHVWECSIRJ-KTKRTIGZSA-N oleic acid Chemical compound CCCCCCCC\C=C/CCCCCCCC(O)=O ZQPPMHVWECSIRJ-KTKRTIGZSA-N 0.000 description 2
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- XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N water Substances O XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
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- OKTJSMMVPCPJKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N Carbon Chemical compound [C] OKTJSMMVPCPJKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- CDBYLPFSWZWCQE-UHFFFAOYSA-L Sodium Carbonate Chemical compound [Na+].[Na+].[O-]C([O-])=O CDBYLPFSWZWCQE-UHFFFAOYSA-L 0.000 description 1
- 235000021355 Stearic acid Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- UCKMPCXJQFINFW-UHFFFAOYSA-N Sulphide Chemical compound [S-2] UCKMPCXJQFINFW-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 241000779819 Syncarpia glomulifera Species 0.000 description 1
- 235000012544 Viola sororia Nutrition 0.000 description 1
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- 150000001298 alcohols Chemical class 0.000 description 1
- 150000001448 anilines Chemical class 0.000 description 1
- 229910052799 carbon Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
- 235000014113 dietary fatty acids Nutrition 0.000 description 1
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- 238000010438 heat treatment Methods 0.000 description 1
- 125000002496 methyl group Chemical group [H]C([H])([H])* 0.000 description 1
- QIQXTHQIDYTFRH-UHFFFAOYSA-N octadecanoic acid Chemical compound CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC(O)=O QIQXTHQIDYTFRH-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- OQCDKBAXFALNLD-UHFFFAOYSA-N octadecanoic acid Natural products CCCCCCCC(C)CCCCCCCCC(O)=O OQCDKBAXFALNLD-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 239000003208 petroleum Substances 0.000 description 1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06P—DYEING OR PRINTING TEXTILES; DYEING LEATHER, FURS OR SOLID MACROMOLECULAR SUBSTANCES IN ANY FORM
- D06P1/00—General processes of dyeing or printing textiles, or general processes of dyeing leather, furs, or solid macromolecular substances in any form, classified according to the dyes, pigments, or auxiliary substances employed
- D06P1/44—General processes of dyeing or printing textiles, or general processes of dyeing leather, furs, or solid macromolecular substances in any form, classified according to the dyes, pigments, or auxiliary substances employed using insoluble pigments or auxiliary substances, e.g. binders
- D06P1/653—Nitrogen-free carboxylic acids or their salts
- D06P1/6533—Aliphatic, araliphatic or cycloaliphatic
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- Y—GENERAL 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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- Y10S—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10S8/00—Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification of textiles and fibers
- Y10S8/916—Natural fiber dyeing
- Y10S8/917—Wool or silk
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- Our invention relates to an improved pro- Our invention is also applicable to the dyeing of cotton alone or wool alone, but is especially applicable to the dyeing of silk or of Many attempts have heretofore been made to dye or redye silk fabrics, especially plushes, velvets, and faille silks in the piece; but until no one of these processes has proved commercially practicable.
- Our invention relates to the preparation of colors in a peculiar way, by which they are rendered solublein other baths besides water, and in the employment of these colors in a peculiar way in the processes of dyeing.
- the goods are preferably continuously passed through this bath, and the surplus color is removed from them by forcing them between a pair of rollers, allowing the surplus color to flow back into the bath.
- the material is then preferably passed through a steam-box, and the superfluous oil is then removed from it by washing in a bath of benzine, and the so-prepared material is then preferably placed in a steam-box and subjected to steam under considerable pressure. In this operation the pressure of the steam will vary, depending upon the character of the material and the color.
- the reason of subjecting the material to the first steam-box before its washing in benzine is to sufficiently fix the color to prevent its removal in the benzine, while at the same time the benzine will remove the oil.
- ⁇ Ve also preferably dry the goods by subjecting them to the action of a current of hot air before passing them into the first steam-box.
- hydrochloral should read hydrochlorate; and that the Letters Patent should be read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Office.
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Description
To all whom it may concern.-
" cess of dyeing silk, or a mixture of cotton and silk, or cotton, silk, and wool, either in the raw state or in the piece.
the employment of the process here described the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State of New York, and EUGENE RAU, a citizen of Wiirtemberg, Germany, now residing in Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State 6f New -.Yorlr, have invented a new and useful Im- {provement in' Dyeing, of which the following is a full, true, and exact description.
. silk mixtures.
UN TED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
' EDGAR HOLLIDAY AND [EUGENE RAU, or BROOKLYN, N. Y.
DYEING WITH BASIC ANILINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 357,281, dated February 8, 1987.
I Application filed March 31, 188-1. Serial No.'126.180. (N0 specimens.)
Be it known that We, EDGAR HOLLIDAY, of
Our invention relates to an improved pro- Our invention is also applicable to the dyeing of cotton alone or wool alone, but is especially applicable to the dyeing of silk or of Many attempts have heretofore been made to dye or redye silk fabrics, especially plushes, velvets, and faille silks in the piece; but until no one of these processes has proved commercially practicable.
Our invention relates to the preparation of colors in a peculiar way, by which they are rendered solublein other baths besides water, and in the employment of these colors in a peculiar way in the processes of dyeing.
In carrying out our invention practically we proceed as follows: We take such'of the basic coal -tar colors as are solublein fatty acidsas, for instance, rosaniline, sallronine, and methyl violets, yellows, blues, greens, &c.-and we reduce these colors to their fatty salts by mingling fatty acidsuch as stearic or oleic acid oiland then heating the mixture to atemperature sufficient to dissolve the color in the fatty acid. We thereby produce the fatty salts of the basic coal-tar colors. For instance, we take rosaniline crystalsthe hydrochloral rosaniline of commcrceand dissolve it in water and precipitate it down with. soda, preferably caustic soda. We thus have rosaniline in its basic form, and when it is dry three or four parts of oleic acid is added and the color dissolved. W'ethen dissolve the colors so prepared in a bath, preferably of the kind known as petroleum-spirit, though we may employ baths of oil and others of the petroleum series of either of spirits of turpentine, of sulphide of carbon, or of ethylic or methylic alcohols. We then proceed as follows: We take the material to be dyed, preferably without the use of any mordant, and dye it in the bath so prepared. In certain cases, especially in mixtures of silk and cotton, we mordant the fabric, 'in order to increase the dyeing capacity of the cotton, in the wellknown manner. The goods are preferably continuously passed through this bath, and the surplus color is removed from them by forcing them between a pair of rollers, allowing the surplus color to flow back into the bath. The material is then preferably passed through a steam-box, and the superfluous oil is then removed from it by washing in a bath of benzine, and the so-prepared material is then preferably placed in a steam-box and subjected to steam under considerable pressure. In this operation the pressure of the steam will vary, depending upon the character of the material and the color.
I The reason of subjecting the material to the first steam-box before its washing in benzine is to sufficiently fix the color to prevent its removal in the benzine, while at the same time the benzine will remove the oil. \Ve also preferably dry the goods by subjecting them to the action of a current of hot air before passing them into the first steam-box.
We do not claim in this application the process of dyeing independent of the colors hereinbefore described, nor the colors independent of the process of dyeing; but
What we do claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- 1. The process of dyeing herein described, which consists in dyeing the material in a bath composed of the fatty salts of the basic coaltar colors in a solution of benzine, or of some other suitable hydrocarbon or'similar solvent capable of maintaining said colorin solution, so as to present it to the material to be dyed, of then removing the surplus color by washing in benzine, and of then fixing the color in a steam-box, substantially as described.
2. The process of dyeing herein-described, which consists in dyeing the material in abath composed of the fatty salts of the basic coaling the color in a steam-box, substantially as tar colors in a solution of benzine, or of some other suitable hydrocarbon or similar solvent capable of maintaining said color in solution, so as to present it to the material to be dyed, of then subjecting said material to the action of steam, and of then removing the surplus color by washing in benzinc, and of then fixdescribed.
EDGAR HOLLIDAY. EUGENE RAU.
Witnesses:
A. G. HOCKEMEYER, ELIAS H. STEVENS.
Letters Patent N0. 57,281.
Correction It is hereby certified that in Letters Patent No. 357,281, granted February 8, 1887,
upon the application of Edgar Holliday and Eugene Ran, of Brooklyn, New York, for an improvement in Dyeing with Basic Anilines, an error appears in the printed specification requiring correction, as follows:
hydrochloral should read hydrochlorate; and that the Letters Patent should be read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Office.
Signed, ceuntersigned, and sealed this 22d day of February, A. D. 1887.
In lines 40-41, page 1, the word [SEAL] 1). L. HAWKINS,
Acting Secretary of the Interior. Oountersigned R. B. VANCE,
Acting Commissioner of Patents.
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| US2585610A (en) * | 1948-03-11 | 1952-02-12 | Ciba Ltd | Process for dyeing furs using an aqueous alcohol solution of a complex metal compound of an azo dyestuff free from acid groups |
| US2741531A (en) * | 1952-05-15 | 1956-04-10 | Du Pont | Method for changing the physical state of metal-free phthalocyanine pigments and use of solution of same for dyeing |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2585610A (en) * | 1948-03-11 | 1952-02-12 | Ciba Ltd | Process for dyeing furs using an aqueous alcohol solution of a complex metal compound of an azo dyestuff free from acid groups |
| US2741531A (en) * | 1952-05-15 | 1956-04-10 | Du Pont | Method for changing the physical state of metal-free phthalocyanine pigments and use of solution of same for dyeing |
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