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US1869779A
US1869779A US272321A US27232128A US1869779A US 1869779 A US1869779 A US 1869779A US 272321 A US272321 A US 272321A US 27232128 A US27232128 A US 27232128A US 1869779 A US1869779 A US 1869779A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10MLUBRICATING COMPOSITIONS; USE OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES EITHER ALONE OR AS LUBRICATING INGREDIENTS IN A LUBRICATING COMPOSITION
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  • This invention relates to improvements lubricating oils and particularly to such o1ls as are used in connection with hydrostatic lubricators.
  • the drop size may be controlled within wide limits and substantial uniformity may be attained with oils of various origins, by adding thereto relatively small quantities, generally less than 1%, of sperm oil.
  • oils intended for the lubri cation of valves at high temperatures but it will be understood that it is not limited to such oils, since other lubricating'oils may be similarly modified.
  • Such lubricating oils usually contain a substantial quantity of a fatty oil such as lard oil.
  • a beaker for containing water in which a Nathan lubricator tip 11 of 0.046 inches internal diameter is immersed and directed upwardly.
  • the tip 11 is connected by a'tube 12 to the discharge point 13 of a burette 14, which is surrounded by a steam jacket so that its con tents may be maintained at standard temis perature.
  • the burette 14 comprises a valve 1928. Serial No. 272,821.
  • thermometer 16 for the pur ose of controlling the rate of flow from the. urette. 17 represents a thermometer, the bulb of which is immersed in the water in the beaker 10. Suitable means, not shown, are provided for maintaining the beaker 10 at a desired temperature.
  • the water in the beaker 10 is maintained at a standard temperature, for example, 180.5 R: 0.5 and steam at 205 F. is passed through the jacket 15.
  • the valve 16 is regulated so that a certain number of drops are formed per minute at the discharge point of the tip 11.
  • the point of the tip 11 is kept free from grease so that only the internal diameter is effective. From the number of drops and the amount of oil passing from the burette in a certain time, the volume of each drop can be readily calculated. It is found that the volume of the drops increases with the rapidity with which they are formed. Therefore, it is necessary to control carefully the rate at which the drops are formed, in order to compare various oils and the effect of various additions.
  • a satisfactory super heat valve oil suitable for use on locomotives and steam engines is constituted by adding to Pennsylvania cylinder stock about 5% of prime lard oil.
  • Lubricating oil derived from cylinder stock from Mid-Continent crude and containing about 5% of prime lard oil has equally satisfactory lubricating properties but, under the same conditions has adrop which is 20 to 30% larger. It is found that the size of such drop may be reduced to, or below that of the standard oil, by adding thereto suitable quantities, generally less than 1% of spermoil.
  • the drop size can be controlled as desired within wide limits, by the addition of suitable small quantities of sperm oil thereto.
  • a lubricating oil comprising a petro leum lubricating oil and not more than about 1% of a sperm oil.
  • the method of controlling the drop size of petroleum cylinder stocks which consists inl adding thereto less than 1% of sperm o1 a "4.
  • a lubricating oil comprising a petroleum cylinder stock and less than 1% of a sperm oil.
  • a lubricating oil fcomprising a petroleum lubricating oil, a fatty oil and not more than 1% of sperm oil.
  • a lubricating oil comprisingoabout 95% of petroleum cyl1nder-stock, a ut 5% of lard oil and less than 1% of sperm oil.
  • a lubricatin oil comprising a petroleum cylinder stoc and not more than .50%
  • a lubricating oil comprisin a petroleum cylinder stoc a fatty oil, and not more than .50% of sperm oil.

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Aug. 2, 1932. ROBERTS 1,869,779
LUBRICATING OIL Filed April 23, 1928 B2 W872 2 0 7" Zdwarda 567%,
Patented Aug. 2, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT oi-"FIcEj EDWARD N. ROBERTS, OF CASPER, WYOMING, ASSIGNOR TO' STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
01' WRITING, INDIANA, A CORPORATION OF INDIANA LUBRICATING OIL Application filed April 28,
This invention relates to improvements lubricating oils and particularly to such o1ls as are used in connection with hydrostatic lubricators.
5 It has been found that various OllS of s1m1- lar lubricating properties give drops of considerably varying sizes under the same conditions. The drop size is apparently dependent upon the origin of the oils and the refining treatment to which they have been subjected. This variation of drop size necessitates frequent adjustments of the lubricator if excessive waste of the oil is to be avoided and satisfactory lubrication insured.
I have now found that the drop size may be controlled within wide limits and substantial uniformity may be attained with oils of various origins, by adding thereto relatively small quantities, generally less than 1%, of sperm oil.
The invention will be illustrated in detail with reference to oils intended for the lubri cation of valves at high temperatures, but it will be understood that it is not limited to such oils, since other lubricating'oils may be similarly modified. Such lubricating oils usually contain a substantial quantity of a fatty oil such as lard oil.
Before proceeding with the description of the invention, it is necessary to describe a suitable method and apparatus for determining drop size of such oils under conditions approximating those under which the oil is used. Such an apparatus is diagrammatically illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
Referring to the drawing, is a beaker for containing water in which a Nathan lubricator tip 11 of 0.046 inches internal diameter is immersed and directed upwardly. The tip 11 is connected by a'tube 12 to the discharge point 13 of a burette 14, which is surrounded by a steam jacket so that its con tents may be maintained at standard temis perature. The burette 14 comprises a valve 1928. Serial No. 272,821.
16 for the pur ose of controlling the rate of flow from the. urette. 17 represents a thermometer, the bulb of which is immersed in the water in the beaker 10. Suitable means, not shown, are provided for maintaining the beaker 10 at a desired temperature.
In using the apparatus described, the water in the beaker 10 is maintained at a standard temperature, for example, 180.5 R: 0.5 and steam at 205 F. is passed through the jacket 15. The valve 16 is regulated so that a certain number of drops are formed per minute at the discharge point of the tip 11. The point of the tip 11 is kept free from grease so that only the internal diameter is effective. From the number of drops and the amount of oil passing from the burette in a certain time, the volume of each drop can be readily calculated. It is found that the volume of the drops increases with the rapidity with which they are formed. Therefore, it is necessary to control carefully the rate at which the drops are formed, in order to compare various oils and the effect of various additions.
The invention will be described by referring to the improvements of certain specific lubricating oils, with reference to a standard lubricating oil of satisfactory properties and drop size. For example, a satisfactory super heat valve oil suitable for use on locomotives and steam engines is constituted by adding to Pennsylvania cylinder stock about 5% of prime lard oil. Lubricating oil derived from cylinder stock from Mid-Continent crude and containing about 5% of prime lard oil has equally satisfactory lubricating properties but, under the same conditions has adrop which is 20 to 30% larger. It is found that the size of such drop may be reduced to, or below that of the standard oil, by adding thereto suitable quantities, generally less than 1% of spermoil.
In the following table are given results obtained with the oils with the a paratus and under the conditions describe above:
Volume of drop: in 00s.
7drops lldro lfidro permin. perm per Pennsylvania cylinder stock, 6%
1 lard oll 0. 111 0. 113 0. 114
M. 0. cylinder stock, 6% prime and oil 0. 132 0. 136 0. 142
M. 0. cylinder stock, 5% lard oil and sperm oil 0.25% (by volume). 0. 113 0. 118 0. 124
M. 0. cylinder stock, 5% lard 011 and sperm oil 0.60% (by volume) 0. 104 0. 110 0. 114
15 From the foregoing it is readily understood that the drop size can be controlled as desired within wide limits, by the addition of suitable small quantities of sperm oil thereto.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with the details of specific examples, it must be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to said details except in so far as included in the accompanying claims.
I claim: A
1. The method of controlling the drop size of petroleum lubricating oils which consists in adding thereto not more than about 1% of sperm oil.
2. A lubricating oil comprising a petro leum lubricating oil and not more than about 1% of a sperm oil.
' 3. The method of controlling the drop size of petroleum cylinder stocks which consists inl adding thereto less than 1% of sperm o1 a "4. A lubricating oil comprising a petroleum cylinder stock and less than 1% of a sperm oil.
'5. A lubricating oilfcomprising a petroleum lubricating oil, a fatty oil and not more than 1% of sperm oil.
I 6. A lubricating oil comprisingoabout 95% of petroleum cyl1nder-stock, a ut 5% of lard oil and less than 1% of sperm oil.
7. A lubricatin oil comprising a petroleum cylinder stoc and not more than .50%
pf sperm oil.
" *8. A lubricating oil comprisin a petroleum cylinder stoc a fatty oil, and not more than .50% of sperm oil.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 12th day of A ril, 1928.
. EDWARD NPROBERTS.
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US2833721A (en) * 1955-05-09 1958-05-06 American Oil Co Lubricant for recycle gas compressor employed in hydroforming systems
US2840479A (en) * 1956-02-06 1958-06-24 Claude F Rowell Oleaginous composition and method of using same

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US2833721A (en) * 1955-05-09 1958-05-06 American Oil Co Lubricant for recycle gas compressor employed in hydroforming systems
US2840479A (en) * 1956-02-06 1958-06-24 Claude F Rowell Oleaginous composition and method of using same

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