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US2173117A
US2173117A US139457A US13945737A US2173117A US 2173117 A US2173117 A US 2173117A US 139457 A US139457 A US 139457A US 13945737 A US13945737 A US 13945737A US 2173117 A US2173117 A US 2173117A
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in lubricating oils and to a method for increasing It has generally been known that the quality of a lubricating oil depends on some properties other than the viscosity of the hydrocarbon oil.
  • the oil it is advantageous for the oil to have a relatively flat viscosity-temperature curve, which means that the oil has a high viscosity index as defined by Dean and Davis in their article in Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, vol. 36, p. 618.
  • the present invention relates to the production of an improved lubricating oil of this type having increased oiliness and viscosity index, by the addition thereto of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy-ether.
  • esters which may be suitably employed are the oleates, stearates and the .naphthenates of the hydroxy-ethers derived from the polyhydric alcohols, such as mono-. methyl ether of ethylene glycol; mono-ethyl 55 ether of ethylene glycol; mono-ethyl ether of diethylene glycol; mono-butyl ether of diethylene glycol and the like.
  • oleate, stearate and naphthenate es-' ters of the hydroxy-ethers derived from other polyhydric alcohols such as propylene glycol, butylene glycol, amylene glycol and glycerol.
  • naphthenic acids produced synthetically or derived from pctroleum or other sources may be utilized. Since the naphthenic acids from petroleum may be 10 produced at less expense than naphthenic acids synthesized by various methods, I prefer to employ the petroleum acids in the manufacture of the esters. Such acids preferably have an acid 'number between about 150 and 300 mg. ll
  • the naphthenic acid ester of mono-butyl ether of diethylene glycol so produced had a Saybolt Universal viscosity of 56'seconds at 100 F. and '36 40 seconds at 210 F., with 'a corresponding viscosity index of 201.
  • film strength agent such as aliphatic or aromatic phosphates, phosphites or thiophosphates, chlorinated esters or chlorinated hydrocarbons, or'other known agents for improving film strength.
  • a lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and a minor amount of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
  • a lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and less than substantially 10% by volume of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
  • a lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and less than substantially by volume of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
  • a lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and less than substantially 3% by volume of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
  • a lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and a minor amount of a naphthenic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
  • a lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and a minor amount of a naphthenic acid ester of a hydroxy ether derived from an aliphatic polyhydric alcohol.
  • a lubricant comprising-a hydrocarbon oil and a minor amount of a naphthenic acid ester of diethylene glycol mono-butyl ether.

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Patented Sept. 19, 1939 PATENT "oi-Flor:
2,173,117v LUBRICANT James W. Johnson, In, Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to The Atlantic Refining Company, Philadelphia, Pa, a corporation of Pennsylvania No Drawing. Application April 28, 1931,
Serial No. 139,451 a I 7 Claims. The present invention relates to improvements in lubricating oils and to a method for increasing It has generally been known that the quality of a lubricating oil depends on some properties other than the viscosity of the hydrocarbon oil.
This has been found to be particularly true when the lubricant is used under conditions of thin film or boundary lubrication in which the layer of lubricating oil between the rubbing surfaces is very thin. It has been found that some oilsact as better lubricants than others under conditions of boundary lubrication even though their viscosities at the temperature of use are substantially the same. The property of one oil which makes it a better lubricant than another under these conditions, particularly in lowering friction and/or wear, has been designated as oiliness.
In the production of high grade lubricating oils, it is well known that a relatively small change in the viscosity of the oil between temperatures of, for example; 100 F. and 210 F., is
desirable. In other words, it is advantageous for the oil to have a relatively flat viscosity-temperature curve, which means that the oil has a high viscosity index as defined by Dean and Davis in their article in Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, vol. 36, p. 618.
It is therefore an object of this invention to increase the oiliness and/or the viscosity in- 5 dex of parafiin base; mixed base and naphthene base lubricating oils by the addition thereto of a relatively small proportion of a material which is active to improve these properties without objectionably aiiecting other desirable properties thereof. More particularly, the present invention relates to the production of an improved lubricating oil of this type having increased oiliness and viscosity index, by the addition thereto of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy-ether.
In accordance with my invention, a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy=ether or a mixture of such esters is admixed with a lubricating oil .in quantities of the order of 1%, 3%, 5%, or 10% or more, depending upon the degree or improve- 50 ment desired. Among the esters which may be suitably employed are the oleates, stearates and the .naphthenates of the hydroxy-ethers derived from the polyhydric alcohols, such as mono-. methyl ether of ethylene glycol; mono-ethyl 55 ether of ethylene glycol; mono-ethyl ether of diethylene glycol; mono-butyl ether of diethylene glycol and the like. Likewisethere may be employed the oleate, stearate and naphthenate es-' ters of the hydroxy-ethers derived from other polyhydric alcohols such as propylene glycol, butylene glycol, amylene glycol and glycerol.
In the preparation of the esters, naphthenic acids produced synthetically or derived from pctroleum or other sources may be utilized. Since the naphthenic acids from petroleum may be 10 produced at less expense than naphthenic acids synthesized by various methods, I prefer to employ the petroleum acids in the manufacture of the esters. Such acids preferably have an acid 'number between about 150 and 300 mg. ll
her of 242 mg. KOH/gm. was admixed with 282' as parts by-weight of mono-butyl ether of diethylene glycol, and the mixture was refluxed at a temperature of about 350 F. until the esterification was substantially complete and no further water from the reaction was evolved. The mix- 30 ture of esters and excess naphthenic acid was then washed with sodium hydroxide solution to remove the unconverted naphthenic acids, and the esters were thereafter dried and subjected to distillation under reduced pressure (3 m/m. abso- 85 lute) to separate and recover an ester fraction boiling between about 340? F. and 490 F. The naphthenic acid ester of mono-butyl ether of diethylene glycol so produced had a Saybolt Universal viscosity of 56'seconds at 100 F. and '36 40 seconds at 210 F., with 'a corresponding viscosity index of 201.
In order to determine the effectiveness of the ester as an addition agent for improving the viscosity index and/0r oiliness of lubricating oil,
2% and 10% by volume of the above ester fraction was added to a hydrocarbon oil having a Saybolt Universal viscosity of 376 seconds at 100 F., an A. P. I. gravity of 21.9", and containing 3% by volume of tricresyl phosphate. The latter material has little or no effect upon either the viscosity index or oillness but functions to increase the film strengthof the oil and permit oiliness" tests to be carried on under heavier loads than the hydrocarbon lubricating oil, per
se, is able to withstand. The determination of the oiliness" or lowering of the coefllcient of friction was made in an Almen extreme pressure lubricant testing machineat 200 R. P. M., the load being expressed in lbs/sq. in. projected bearing area and the oiiiness as a measure of the friction expressed in pound-feet torque.
The improvement in viscosity index of the Inbricating oil is indicated in the following table.
Viscos- S. U. v1s./ S. U. VlS./ Lubricant gi Seconds SPcoflds 1 Oil+3% tricresyl phosphate. 336 53 82 il+3% tricresyl phosphate.. 317 53 91 (i33 itiaphthenalte csiiler. 1 0 ricresy p iosp atc..
+10% naphthenate ester.'.. 242 49 102 From the above tables it will be seen that the addition of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether, such'as the naphthenate of mono-butyl ether of diethylene glycol, to a lubricating oil improves both the oiliness andviscosity index thereof. It is not necessary that the lubricant contain a film strength addition agent such as tricresyl phosphate, since an unblended hydrocarbon lubricating oil .will exhibit a marked improvement in oiliness and/or viscosity index simply upon the addition of the hydroxy ether esters hereinbefore mentioned. In the event that increased film strength is likewise desired, there may be added to the oil-ester blend, a quantity of film strength agent such as aliphatic or aromatic phosphates, phosphites or thiophosphates, chlorinated esters or chlorinated hydrocarbons, or'other known agents for improving film strength.
What I claim is:
1. A lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and a minor amount of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
2. A lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and less than substantially 10% by volume of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
3. A lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and less than substantially by volume of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
4. A lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and less than substantially 3% by volume of a carboxylic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
.5. A lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and a minor amount of a naphthenic acid ester of a hydroxy ether.
6. A lubricant comprising a hydrocarbon oil and a minor amount ofa naphthenic acid ester of a hydroxy ether derived from an aliphatic polyhydric alcohol.
7. A lubricant comprising-a hydrocarbon oil and a minor amount of a naphthenic acid ester of diethylene glycol mono-butyl ether.
JAMES W. JOHNSON, JR.
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US2455337A (en) * 1945-08-07 1948-11-30 Continental Oil Co Addition agent for lubricants
US2534611A (en) * 1949-02-12 1950-12-19 Hamilton Watch Co Watch oil
US2868761A (en) * 1953-11-27 1959-01-13 Sun Oil Co Compositions comprising polymerization products of vinyl aromatic compounds and naphthenic acid esters of polymeric polyhydric alcohols
US2970960A (en) * 1953-11-27 1961-02-07 Sun Oil Co Lubricant composition containing naphthenic acid esters of polymeric polyhydric alcohols
US5696065A (en) * 1994-07-05 1997-12-09 Asahi Denka Kogyo K. K. Engine oil composition
US5783528A (en) * 1997-01-07 1998-07-21 Diversey Lever, Inc. Synthetic lubricant based on enhanced performance of synthetic ester fluids

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2455337A (en) * 1945-08-07 1948-11-30 Continental Oil Co Addition agent for lubricants
US2534611A (en) * 1949-02-12 1950-12-19 Hamilton Watch Co Watch oil
US2868761A (en) * 1953-11-27 1959-01-13 Sun Oil Co Compositions comprising polymerization products of vinyl aromatic compounds and naphthenic acid esters of polymeric polyhydric alcohols
US2970960A (en) * 1953-11-27 1961-02-07 Sun Oil Co Lubricant composition containing naphthenic acid esters of polymeric polyhydric alcohols
US5696065A (en) * 1994-07-05 1997-12-09 Asahi Denka Kogyo K. K. Engine oil composition
US5783528A (en) * 1997-01-07 1998-07-21 Diversey Lever, Inc. Synthetic lubricant based on enhanced performance of synthetic ester fluids

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