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  • My invention relates especially to an improved method of vulcanizi-ng and drying wood, and has for its object the provision of a method and means for carrying the same into practice, whereby the wood treated will be thoroughly vulcanizedv and dried, while at the same time it will be subjected to a much lower temperature than has heretofore been employed, thereby preserving the fiber of the wood and preventing injury of the same,while the vulcanizing and drying is very effectually accomplished.
  • my invention consists in inclosing the wood to be treated in an air-tight cylinder or chamber while cold, exhausting the air from the chamber, and then subjecting the contents of the chamber to the action of dry heated air, all of which will be hereinafter first fully described, and then pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of an apparatus designed for carrying my invention into practice; and Fig. 2 is a front elevation of said apparatus, looking from the right of Fig. 1.
  • a A are cylinders made of any approved material and of any desired shape and size. I have shown two of said cylinders; but one or any number may be employed.
  • B is a door arranged to fit the end of the cylinder air-tight, said door being held in place by means of a screw 0, which passes from the door through athreaded hub D, pro Vided with manipulating-arms E.
  • M is a furnace or stove having a coil of heating-pipe therein, which communicates with a pipe N, having branches 0, which con-' nect with the pipesL in the cylinders A.
  • a represent valves in the branches, and Z) are other valves which open into the outer atmosphere.
  • P P are pipes connected to the back ends of the cylinders A, also provided with regulating-valves c. Pipes P connect with apipe R, which leads to and through acondenser S.
  • T is a pump arranged to circulate cold water in said condenser.
  • U is an air-pu mp provided with a pipe V, which leads to the coil in the furnace M and an exhaust-valve W.
  • (Z is a valve for closing pipe V, and c is an exhaust-valve therefrom.
  • f is a branch pipe leading around the furnace, and provided with regulating-valves g and h.
  • this apparatus is employed for carrying my process or method into effect as follows: food or lumber being placed upon the cars within the cylinders or chambers, the doors are closed tightly, and the valves between the furnace and the cylinders are also closed. The airpump is then started, creating. a vacuum within the cylinders, after which the valves between the furnace and cylinder are opened and heated air is admitted through the pipes L.
  • a vacuum within the cylinders, after which the valves between the furnace and cylinder are opened and heated air is admitted through the pipes L.
  • water will boil in a vacuum at a much lower temperature than in the open atmosphere, and I utilize this fact by creating the vacuum and applying the heat, as above set forth.
  • the herein-described method of vulcanizing wood which consists, essentially, in inclosing the wood to be treated in a chamber while cold, creating a vacuum within said chamber, and then applyingheat to the wood while in said chamber and vacuum, substantially as set forth.
  • the herein-described method of vulcanizin g and drying wood which consists, essentially, in inclosing the wood to be treated in a chamber, creating a vacuumwithin said chamber, applying heat to the wood while in said vacuum, and then causing a circulation of the remaining air and the vapor through said chamber and the vacuum -produciug mechanism, substantially as set forth.
  • the herein-described method of vulcanizing and drying wood which consists in first inclosing the wood in a cold condition in a chamber, then drawing the moisture of the external layers of the wood to the surface by the action of a vacuum, then admittingheated air to the chamber, and then removing the external water and vulcanizing the wood and contained sap by a continuous circulation of the remaining dry heated air through the chamber, the absorbed water being removed from the air by condensation, substantially as set forth.

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0. HOWARD. MEFHO D 0F VULOANIZING AND DRYING WOOD. No. 46519 75; Patented Dec. 29, 1891.
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ATTORNEY CHARLES HO\VARD,
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Aren't OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
METHOD OF VULCANIZING AND DRYING WOOD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 465,975, dated December 29, 1891.
Application filed February 18, 1891. Serial No. 381,893. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES HOWARD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Methods of Vulcanizing and Drying Wood, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates especially to an improved method of vulcanizi-ng and drying wood, and has for its object the provision of a method and means for carrying the same into practice, whereby the wood treated will be thoroughly vulcanizedv and dried, while at the same time it will be subjected to a much lower temperature than has heretofore been employed, thereby preserving the fiber of the wood and preventing injury of the same,while the vulcanizing and drying is very effectually accomplished.
To attain the desired end my invention consists in inclosing the wood to be treated in an air-tight cylinder or chamber while cold, exhausting the air from the chamber, and then subjecting the contents of the chamber to the action of dry heated air, all of which will be hereinafter first fully described, and then pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings I have shown one way of carrying out my method, although it will-at once be apparent to those skilled in the art to which my invention relates that the apparatus employed may be greatly varied and modified without departing from the spirit of my invention.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of an apparatus designed for carrying my invention into practice; and Fig. 2 is a front elevation of said apparatus, looking from the right of Fig. 1. I
Like letters of reference wherever they occur indicate corresponding parts in both the figures.
A A are cylinders made of any approved material and of any desired shape and size. I have shown two of said cylinders; but one or any number may be employed.
B is a door arranged to fit the end of the cylinder air-tight, said door being held in place by means of a screw 0, which passes from the door through athreaded hub D, pro Vided with manipulating-arms E.
F are arms, which engage with the flange G and a ring H, encircling the screw C, and against which the hub D bears when the parts are all in place. Within the cylinders or chambers A are tracks I, upon which cars J run for the reception of the wood or lumber K to be treated, as particularly shown in Fig. 2. L are heating-pipes located in the chambers A.
M is a furnace or stove having a coil of heating-pipe therein, which communicates with a pipe N, having branches 0, which con-' nect with the pipesL in the cylinders A.
a represent valves in the branches, and Z) are other valves which open into the outer atmosphere.
P P are pipes connected to the back ends of the cylinders A, also provided with regulating-valves c. Pipes P connect with apipe R, which leads to and through acondenser S.
T is a pump arranged to circulate cold water in said condenser.
U is an air-pu mp provided with a pipe V, which leads to the coil in the furnace M and an exhaust-valve W.
(Z is a valve for closing pipe V, and c is an exhaust-valve therefrom.
f is a branch pipe leading around the furnace, and provided with regulating-valves g and h.
lVhen constructed and arranged in accord ance with the foregoing description, this apparatus is employed for carrying my process or method into effect as follows: food or lumber being placed upon the cars within the cylinders or chambers, the doors are closed tightly, and the valves between the furnace and the cylinders are also closed. The airpump is then started, creating. a vacuum within the cylinders, after which the valves between the furnace and cylinder are opened and heated air is admitted through the pipes L. As is well known, water will boil in a vacuum at a much lower temperature than in the open atmosphere, and I utilize this fact by creating the vacuum and applying the heat, as above set forth. The result is that the sap, &c., within the wood is acted upon by the heat at a temperature far below the boiling-point in the atmosphere, having the same result as the high temperature, and by thus using the low temperature in vulcanizing the fiber of the wood is in no way injured, as is often the casein the methods heretofore employed for this purpose, and as less heat is required bymyprocess the attendant expense is materially reduced. If it is desired to cause a circulation through the furnace, the connections permit this to be obtained, and, if itis desired, the furnace connections may be cut out by means of the branch pipe f. It will thus be seen that my improved method of vulcanizing and drying wood admirably answers the uses and purposes for which it is intended.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure byLetters Patent, is-
1. The herein-described method of vulcanizing wood, which consists, essentially, in inclosing the wood to be treated in a chamber while cold, creating a vacuum within said chamber, and then applyingheat to the wood while in said chamber and vacuum, substantially as set forth.
The herein-described method of vulcanizin g and drying wood, which consists, essentially, in inclosing the wood to be treated in a chamber, creating a vacuumwithin said chamber, applying heat to the wood while in said vacuum, and then causing a circulation of the remaining air and the vapor through said chamber and the vacuum -produciug mechanism, substantially as set forth.
3. The herein-described method of vulcanizing and drying wood, which consists in first inclosing the wood in a cold condition in a chamber, then drawing the moisture of the external layers of the wood to the surface by the action of a vacuum, then admittingheated air to the chamber, and then removing the external water and vulcanizing the wood and contained sap by a continuous circulation of the remaining dry heated air through the chamber, the absorbed water being removed from the air by condensation, substantially as set forth.
CHARLES I.'I()\VARI').
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US3149929A (en) * 1958-04-18 1964-09-22 Asplund Arne Johan Arthur Method of manufacturing boards of vegetable material
US5334625A (en) * 1989-04-06 1994-08-02 Den-Mat Corporation Restorative dental adhesive composition
US6361276B1 (en) 2000-03-23 2002-03-26 Norman L. Beachum Method and apparatus for removal of moisture from rotor blades

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US3149929A (en) * 1958-04-18 1964-09-22 Asplund Arne Johan Arthur Method of manufacturing boards of vegetable material
US5334625A (en) * 1989-04-06 1994-08-02 Den-Mat Corporation Restorative dental adhesive composition
US6361276B1 (en) 2000-03-23 2002-03-26 Norman L. Beachum Method and apparatus for removal of moisture from rotor blades

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