US924555A - Method of making paper bottle-closures. - Google Patents

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US924555A
US924555A US39859607A US1907398596A US924555A US 924555 A US924555 A US 924555A US 39859607 A US39859607 A US 39859607A US 1907398596 A US1907398596 A US 1907398596A US 924555 A US924555 A US 924555A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C70/00Shaping composites, i.e. plastics material comprising reinforcements, fillers or preformed parts, e.g. inserts
    • B29C70/04Shaping composites, i.e. plastics material comprising reinforcements, fillers or preformed parts, e.g. inserts comprising reinforcements only, e.g. self-reinforcing plastics
    • B29C70/28Shaping operations therefor
    • B29C70/40Shaping or impregnating by compression not applied
    • B29C70/50Shaping or impregnating by compression not applied for producing articles of indefinite length, e.g. prepregs, sheet moulding compounds [SMC] or cross moulding compounds [XMC]
    • B29C70/52Pultrusion, i.e. forming and compressing by continuously pulling through a die
    • B29C70/521Pultrusion, i.e. forming and compressing by continuously pulling through a die and impregnating the reinforcement before the die

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  • 1 represents the paper stock
  • 2 a roller which submerges the advancing stock in a paraffin bath 3, kept hot by burner 4.
  • the methodof forming paper objects which consists in treating paper with liquefied paraflin adapted to solidify quickly in air at ordinary temperature and embossing or drawing it into the desired form before the paraffin is solidified; whereby thp paper fibers are first aided in slipping and later held against slipping.
  • Thelength of the channel in which the 2. The method of forming paper objects which consists in treating paper with heated.
  • paraffin embossing or drawing it into the desired form while the paraffin is above the temperature at which 'it may be readily broken, and allowing it to fall below such temperature, to prevent counter-slipping.

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924,555. Patented June a, 1909.
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CHARLES FRANCIS JENKINS, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO SINGLE SERVICE PACKAGE CORPORATION OF AMERICA,
A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
METHOD OF MAKING PAPER BOTTLE-GLOSURES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 8, 1909.
Application filed October 22, 1907. Serial No. 398,596.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES FRANCIS 13.
JENKINS, a citizen of the United. States, residing at Washmgton, D1str1ct of Columbia, have lnvented certain new and useful Improvements in Methods of Making Paper as a waterproofing agent, is found to answerthe requirements perfectly. Applying liquelied paraffin to formed caps softens the stock and causes the caps to lose their perfect.
shape making insertion difficult and hermetic closure uncertain. If paraflined stock be used, it is often broken by the forming dies and perfect closure is thus made uncertain or impossible. The difficulties are all avoided by my novel method which consists, essentially, informing the caps from araffined material while theparaffin. is so tened or liquefied by heat. This method may be carried out in various ways, but for illustra tion I have chosen the plan of passing the stock through hot paraffin and then forming the caps, before the paraifined stock loses its heat, by means of non-heated dies, and holding the formed caps until the material becomes set by cooling.
In the accompanying drawing, 1 represents the paper stock, 2 a roller which submerges the advancing stock in a paraffin bath 3, kept hot by burner 4.
5, 5 represent intermittently rotated feed rollers which advance the paraflined stock 1 matrix and patrixmem ers shown as a blank-forming plunger 6 and a drawing plunger 7, the former having a relatively short path while the latter moves far enough in the drawing die 8 to leave the cap, which it shapes, approximately in the position indicated at 9, previously formed caps 10, 11, 12 being pushed down step by step by those formed above and finally discharged in succession as perfect and permanently set caps caps are held until sufficiently cooled should vary, obviously, with the temperature, the character of the stock, and rapidity of the machines action.
The apparatus, as such, whether the dies be specially cooled or not, has no novelty herein claimedy' but I do not confine myself to liquefying the paraffin by heat since a volatile solvent may be used without heat.
It may be observed that applicant embosses or draws the stock in such manner that its particles and fibers slip upon each other in close analogy to that which occurs in drawing, spinning or die-shaping metal, and that the liquid paraffin greatly facilitates this slipping, while in a few seconds, by a slight reduction of temperature, it solidifies and prevents counter slipping; and further that the agent employed for these ends is precisely the one most desirable for waterproofing; and still further, that the paraffin, hot or cold, instead of gumming the dies like shellac or the like, affords a desirable lubrication.
What I claim is:
1. The methodof forming paper objects which consists in treating paper with liquefied paraflin adapted to solidify quickly in air at ordinary temperature and embossing or drawing it into the desired form before the paraffin is solidified; whereby thp paper fibers are first aided in slipping and later held against slipping.
Thelength of the channel in which the 2. The method of forming paper objects which consists in treating paper with heated.
paraffin, embossing or drawing it into the desired form while the paraffin is above the temperature at which 'it may be readily broken, and allowing it to fall below such temperature, to prevent counter-slipping.
3. The method of" forming cup-like bodies of paper, which consists in saturating paper with heated'paraffin, embossing or drawing it into desired form, and allowing it to cool below the solidifying point of paraffin, While in such form.
4. The method of forming hollow paper objects from plane paper, Without folding, which consists in saturating the paper with hot paraffin, embossing or drawing itinto In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses. 1
closures; which consists in assmg paper CHARLES FRANCIS JENKINS 5 through hot paraffin, immedmtely drawing I Witnesses:
eoncavo-convex form, and holding it in such form until the paraffin sets by cooling). 5. The method of forming cup-like ottle it into the desired form, and holding it in WALLACE GRUM, such form until the paraffin sets by cooling. FRANCIS S. MAGUIRE.
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US2429960A (en) * 1944-09-20 1947-10-28 Celanese Corp Press
US2611154A (en) * 1948-09-17 1952-09-23 Chevrier Eugene Marcel Method of pressing blanks of molded pulp
US2808691A (en) * 1949-05-10 1957-10-08 Moore Howard Nelson Individual packaging machine
US2952294A (en) * 1957-05-28 1960-09-13 Nat Res Dev Forming of sheet metal
US3014412A (en) * 1958-06-25 1961-12-26 Ibm Record perforating apparatus
US3099042A (en) * 1957-06-29 1963-07-30 Varta Ag Process and apparatus for producing a porous resin plate
US5911932A (en) * 1997-07-09 1999-06-15 R. Charles Balmer Method of prepregging with resin

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2429960A (en) * 1944-09-20 1947-10-28 Celanese Corp Press
US2611154A (en) * 1948-09-17 1952-09-23 Chevrier Eugene Marcel Method of pressing blanks of molded pulp
US2808691A (en) * 1949-05-10 1957-10-08 Moore Howard Nelson Individual packaging machine
US2952294A (en) * 1957-05-28 1960-09-13 Nat Res Dev Forming of sheet metal
US3099042A (en) * 1957-06-29 1963-07-30 Varta Ag Process and apparatus for producing a porous resin plate
US3014412A (en) * 1958-06-25 1961-12-26 Ibm Record perforating apparatus
US5911932A (en) * 1997-07-09 1999-06-15 R. Charles Balmer Method of prepregging with resin
US6524690B1 (en) 1997-07-09 2003-02-25 Joel A. Dyksterhouse Method of prepregging with resin and novel prepregs produced by such method
US6656316B1 (en) 1997-07-09 2003-12-02 Joel A. Dyksterhouse Method of prepregging with resin and novel prepregs produced by such method
US6709995B1 (en) 1997-07-09 2004-03-23 Joel A. Dyksterhouse Method of prepregging with resin and novel prepregs produced by such method
US7297740B2 (en) 1997-07-09 2007-11-20 Polycomp, Inc. Method of prepregging with resin and novel prepregs produced by such method

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