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US945313A
US945313A US44573608A US1908445736A US945313A US 945313 A US945313 A US 945313A US 44573608 A US44573608 A US 44573608A US 1908445736 A US1908445736 A US 1908445736A US 945313 A US945313 A US 945313A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21BFIBROUS RAW MATERIALS OR THEIR MECHANICAL TREATMENT
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    • D21B1/14Disintegrating in mills
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    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21CPRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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  • the present invention relates to a mechanical process for disintegrating peat and Working the same up into paper and cardboard, which differs advantageously from processes of this kind heretofore known, in that therein the peat fiber is treated much more gently, resulting in greater strength of the paper produced from the product finally obtained.
  • the process consists in pressing the cut natural peat into a continuous strand and cutting it into disks of approximately equal It is thereupon, with the addition of water, dissolved into its separate fibers, then freed from the coarser foreign portions, and thereupon cleaned of its finer impurities and earthy portions.
  • the product thus obtained, by defibrating, is worked up into half-stuff, which, after sorting is mixed with half-stuff made of waste paper, with wood-branch cellulose, or the like, for the finished paper material.
  • the process begins by feeding the freshly cut natural peat through a hopper into a press with a rotating Worm.
  • This worm presses the peat through a mouth-piece in a continuous strand, which by means of a knife rotating in front of the mouth-piece, is cut into disks of approximately equal
  • These disks are conducted to a rotating shearing-worm, which, with the aid of water, dissolves the peat disks into separate fibers.
  • These latter for the purpose of being separated from their coarser foreign portions, such as Wood, or the like, then reach a centrifugal preliminary sorter, and are thereupon brought into a rotating riddling drum provided with an internal sprayer and conveyer worm, in which the peat fibers are purified from the finer impurities and earthy portions.
  • the gentler treatment of the peat which produces a product assuring an excellent quality of the paper is chiefly due to the fact that, in accordance with the invention, the peat fibers, before any washing whatever or disintegration, are cutinto pieces of equal length, whereby, naturally, the Washing and disintegration of the peat fibers are substantially aided. Processes are known which also provided for a comminution of and defective and, consequently, practically useless.
  • a mechanical process for disintegrating peat fiber for the purpose of working the same up into paper and cardboard consisting in the following steps :(a) cutting the strands into disks of ap roximately the same size; (2)) adding watert ereto and dissolving the disks into separate fibers; (c) freeing the fibers from the coarser foreign portions and separating the fibers from the finer impurities and earthy portions; (01) working up the product obtained through disintegratin into half-stuff and sorting the same, and (63 mixing the sorted half-stuff with halfstuif obtained from paper refuse, or with wood branch cellulose, or the like, for the finished paper pulp.

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UNITE 5|:
STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LUDWIG FRANZ, 0F ADMONT, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PEAT FIBER AND ITS MANUFACTURE INTO Patented Jan. 4, 1910.
PAPER, 866;
945,313. Specification of Letters Patent.
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LUDWIG FRANZ, engineer, a subject of the Emperor of Austria- I-Iungary, residing at Admont, Styria, Austria-Hungary, have invented a new and useful Improved Process for the Treatment of Peat Fiber and Its Manufacture into Paper and Cardboard; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
The present invention relates to a mechanical process for disintegrating peat and Working the same up into paper and cardboard, which differs advantageously from processes of this kind heretofore known, in that therein the peat fiber is treated much more gently, resulting in greater strength of the paper produced from the product finally obtained.
The process consists in pressing the cut natural peat into a continuous strand and cutting it into disks of approximately equal It is thereupon, with the addition of water, dissolved into its separate fibers, then freed from the coarser foreign portions, and thereupon cleaned of its finer impurities and earthy portions. The product thus obtained, by defibrating, is worked up into half-stuff, which, after sorting is mixed with half-stuff made of waste paper, with wood-branch cellulose, or the like, for the finished paper material.
The process begins by feeding the freshly cut natural peat through a hopper into a press with a rotating Worm. This worm presses the peat through a mouth-piece in a continuous strand, which by means of a knife rotating in front of the mouth-piece, is cut into disks of approximately equal These disks are conducted to a rotating shearing-worm, which, with the aid of water, dissolves the peat disks into separate fibers. These latter, for the purpose of being separated from their coarser foreign portions, such as Wood, or the like, then reach a centrifugal preliminary sorter, and are thereupon brought into a rotating riddling drum provided with an internal sprayer and conveyer worm, in which the peat fibers are purified from the finer impurities and earthy portions.
The washed, pure fiber obtained in the manner above described is now subjected to treatment in a defibrating machine (system Application filed July 28, 1908.
Serial No. 445,736.
of Dietrich, lVurster, or the like), until the fiber appears worked up in the gentlest manner possible into half-stuff. This half-stuff is fed to a centrifugal sorter, and after leaving this to a mixing engine, in order to be mixed with half-stuff from paper refuse, or with wood-branch cellulose or the like, for obtaining the paper pulp ready for the ma-' chine. The further working-up of the pulp into paper or cardboard takes place according to the well-known process of papermaking.
The gentler treatment of the peat which produces a product assuring an excellent quality of the paper, is chiefly due to the fact that, in accordance with the invention, the peat fibers, before any washing whatever or disintegration, are cutinto pieces of equal length, whereby, naturally, the Washing and disintegration of the peat fibers are substantially aided. Processes are known which also provided for a comminution of and defective and, consequently, practically useless.
Having thus fully explained my invention, what I claim is:
A mechanical process for disintegrating peat fiber for the purpose of working the same up into paper and cardboard, consisting in the following steps :(a) cutting the strands into disks of ap roximately the same size; (2)) adding watert ereto and dissolving the disks into separate fibers; (c) freeing the fibers from the coarser foreign portions and separating the fibers from the finer impurities and earthy portions; (01) working up the product obtained through disintegratin into half-stuff and sorting the same, and (63 mixing the sorted half-stuff with halfstuif obtained from paper refuse, or with wood branch cellulose, or the like, for the finished paper pulp.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
LUDWVIG FRANZ.
Witnesses:
ALFRED KLos, ROBERT W. HEINGARTNER.
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Cited By (2)

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US4507122A (en) * 1980-08-01 1985-03-26 Johnson & Johnson Low density peat moss board
EP0104905A3 (en) * 1982-09-24 1986-03-19 Johnson & Johnson, Inc. Calendered peat moss board

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4507122A (en) * 1980-08-01 1985-03-26 Johnson & Johnson Low density peat moss board
EP0104905A3 (en) * 1982-09-24 1986-03-19 Johnson & Johnson, Inc. Calendered peat moss board

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