US1579711A - Process for treating viscose silk in a vacuum - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D01—NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
- D01F—CHEMICAL FEATURES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CARBON FILAMENTS
- D01F13/00—Recovery of starting material, waste material or solvents during the manufacture of artificial filaments or the like
- D01F13/02—Recovery of starting material, waste material or solvents during the manufacture of artificial filaments or the like of cellulose, cellulose derivatives or proteins
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- washing processes may have proved useful for certain kinds of artificial silk (such as of copper oxide a'mmonial), where the chemicals adhering to the fibre are complete-- ly soluble in water.
- This is, however, different with viscose silk, especially such of unripe viscose matter (unripe alkali-cellulose);
- considerable quantities of bisulphide of carbon are produced in the decom osition of the viscose matter, which bisulphlde of carbon is insoluble in water.
- This bisulphide of carbon repels the washing water, thereby preventing a favourable washing effect.
- considerable time is reqllliired in this case, or washing water of a big ertemperature must be used, the application of which,
- the present invention relates to a process for removing the bisulphide the fibre in the s carbon, from ortest possible way and Application filed March 26, 1925. Serial No. 18,605.
- a process for treating freshly spun unripened viscose silk on spools consisting in subjecting said silk before the usual washing to a yacuum of sufficient strength to rapidly and completely remove the carbon disulpfioiide resulting from the spinning, from the name .tothis specificatiom' '13s.
- ADOLF 'KAMPF ADOLF 'KAMPF
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Description
Patented Apr. 6, 1926.
mom ximrr, or rnnmvrrz, GERMANY.
rn'ocnssron TREATING VISCOSE SILK IN A VACUUM.
No Drawing.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Anonr KKMPF, a citizen of Germany,- residing at Premnitz, Germany, have invented a new and useful Process for Treating Viscose Silk in a Vacuum, of which the following is a specification.
In the manufacture of artificial silk, processes for effectively clearing newly spun bobbins from spinning bath residues have been employed, by forcing water through the newly wound perforated spinning bobbins, either by suction or pressure from within outwardly or from without inwardly. The effect of this washing process consists, as will be readily understood, in a quick change of the washing fluid throughout the whole layer of fibres, for which purpose perforated bobbins are indispensable. In so far as a sucking action is employed for producing this change of water, the idea of these processes is to permanently prevent the formation of an actual vacuum in the layer of silk through the streaming water. These washing processes may have proved useful for certain kinds of artificial silk (such as of copper oxide a'mmonial), where the chemicals adhering to the fibre are complete-- ly soluble in water. This is, however, different with viscose silk, especially such of unripe viscose matter (unripe alkali-cellulose); In this case, as is well known, considerable quantities of bisulphide of carbon are produced in the decom osition of the viscose matter, which bisulphlde of carbon is insoluble in water. This bisulphide of carbon repels the washing water, thereby preventing a favourable washing effect. In order to effectively carry out this washing process, considerable time is reqllliired in this case, or washing water of a big ertemperature must be used, the application of which,
as experience has shown, meets with certain ditficulties. 4
r The present invention relates to a process for removing the bisulphide the fibre in the s carbon, from ortest possible way and Application filed March 26, 1925. Serial No. 18,605.
this in a manner which is as harmless to the silk as possible, in order to clear the way for the subsequent water wash and to shorten and improve the latter, since, by the careful treatment, a clearer and more uniform viscose silk is at the same time produced.
This is attained by subjecting the newly spun skeins or artificial silk bobbins to a maximum vacuum in an autoclave, either in the presence of water or withoutwater (in which case the bobbin bodies themselves need not be provided with holes). It has been shown that viscose silk, which has thus been freed from bisulphide of carbon, can be freed from spinning residues by any of the usual processes within a fraction of time, as compared with the length of time required in the usual washing processes, without previous vacuum action. 4
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that; what I claim is i 1. A process for treating freshly spun viscose silk on spools consisting in subjecting said silk to a vacuum of suflicient strength to rapidly and completely remove the carbon disulphide from the fiber, and afterwards washing said sil 2. A process for treating freshly spun viscose silk on spools, consisting in subjecting the spools of silk to a vacuum of sufiicient strength, in the absence of'water, to rapidly'and completely remove carbon disulphide from the fiber.
3. A process for treating freshly spun unripened viscose silk on spools, consisting in subjecting said silk before the usual washing to a yacuum of sufficient strength to rapidly and completely remove the carbon disulpfioiide resulting from the spinning, from the name .tothis specificatiom' '13s. ADOLF 'KAMPF,
In testimony whereof Ihave signed my I l
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Cited By (1)
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US2673785A (en) * | 1951-04-23 | 1954-03-30 | Du Pont | Removing carbon bisulfide from viscose fiber with a liquid seal vacuum pump |
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- 1925-03-20 FR FR595504D patent/FR595504A/en not_active Expired
- 1925-03-26 US US18605A patent/US1579711A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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Cited By (1)
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US2673785A (en) * | 1951-04-23 | 1954-03-30 | Du Pont | Removing carbon bisulfide from viscose fiber with a liquid seal vacuum pump |
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