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    • C23COATING METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIAL; CHEMICAL SURFACE TREATMENT; DIFFUSION TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL; INHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to modes of waxing paper. 7
  • the paper to be treated may be a continuous web wound on a roll, (1,, from which it maybe drawn, or it may be treated in accordance with my invention as it issues from the paper-making machine. From the roll a or the machine, as the case may be, the paper passes under a tension-roller; I), and from thence between two hollow heated cylinders or rolls, 0 (I.
  • the former cylinder, 0, is supplied with wax in any desired manner (but preferably by the mechanism hereinafter described) and transfers the same to the paper passing bemiath it, thus spreading an even eoatingof wax upon the upper side and si multaneousl y, by reason of theheat and press ure of both rollers, elfecting a thorough infusion of the wax into the paper.
  • j indicates a tank which contains the wax to be applied to the paper, which tank is preferably provided with separate chambers 7; at the sides and bottom, and if need be, with one or more pipes, Z, rrmning through the tank, for the circlllation of steam or heat to keep the wax in a hot or liquid state.
  • the chambers 7, at the sides of the tank; but these may be dispensed with and the pipes l alone relied upon to keep the wax in a' liquid eomlition, or the pipes l may be omitted and the chambers 7; alone employed, or other equivalent means may be used for the same purpose.
  • the bottom of tank is perforated, through which perforations the wax trickles down upon a hollow heated distributing-cylinder, m, which rolls in contact with and distributes the wax upon cylinder 0.
  • a slide, 12 having perforations corresponding to the perforations in tank which slide is arranged and adapted to be moved or adjusted on the bottom of tank so as to entirely close the perforations therein, or open them partially, or fully, as the circumstances of the case may require. lly this means just such quantity of wax as is best to use may be supplied to the paper and be evenly distributed thereon and thoroughly infused or incorporated therein.
  • the waxed paper may be cut up into sheets of any proper or desired size by any suitable means, or be wound upon a roll, as may be thought best or best suit the requirements of the trade.
  • a rotary reciprocating roll 0, which may be hollow and heated, may be constructed to run in contact with cylinder m,
  • Vhat I claim as my invention is- The method of Waxing paper, consisting in simultaneously heating the paper and applying wax to one side thereof, then subjecting the paper to heat and pressure, and finally cooling and pressing it, as set forth.

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J. B. ANDERSON.
METHOD OF WAXING PAPER.
Patented Jan. 1, 1889. 1
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UNITED STATES PATENT J. BURNHAM ANDERSON, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO GEORGE H. HEATH, OF SAME PLACE.
METHOD OF WAXING PAPER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 395,645, dated January 1, 1889. Application filed April 7, 1887. Serial No. 233,956. No model.)
"0 all 1071/0721, it may (lo/warm lie it known that I, J. BURNHAM ANDERSON, of Boston, in the county of Sult'olk and State of illassachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Imprmemcnts in Methods of Waxing Paper, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to modes of waxing paper. 7
It is the object of my invention to provide improvements whereby the wax may be evenly diffused upon the paper in varying quantities to suit various circumstances and qualities or kinds of material being treated, and be thoroughly infused into the paper, avoiding aste and expensive machinery in the operation.
To these ends my invention consists in the mode hereinafter described andclai med, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, harming a part of this specification, which drawing represents a vertical sectional view of the preferml form of apparatus employed by me in carrying out my improved process.
The paper to be treated may be a continuous web wound on a roll, (1,, from which it maybe drawn, or it may be treated in accordance with my invention as it issues from the paper-making machine. From the roll a or the machine, as the case may be, the paper passes under a tension-roller; I), and from thence between two hollow heated cylinders or rolls, 0 (I. The former cylinder, 0, is supplied with wax in any desired manner (but preferably by the mechanism hereinafter described) and transfers the same to the paper passing bemiath it, thus spreading an even eoatingof wax upon the upper side and si multaneousl y, by reason of theheat and press ure of both rollers, elfecting a thorough infusion of the wax into the paper. By thus applying the wax to one surface only of the paper all danger of applying a surplus is avoided, by reason of the fact that the amount of wax a iplied to one side of the paper will diffuse itself through the paper at once, thus permitting the paper to be afterward manipulated without waste and without the necessi y of employing s(p1eezingrollers or scrapers to remove surplus wax;
From the rolls r: (Z the paper passes under a tension-roller, e, similar to tension-roller Z), and from thence between two hollow heated finishing-rollers,f where the impregnation of the paper with the wax is completed, and the paper is next passed between two artificially-cooled rollers, 7L 1', when it is ready for use and may be disposed of in any suitable way. The last two sets of rollers, it will be noted, first soften'the wax and diffuse it completely and then immediately press and harden the same to give a fine hard'and glossy surface.
j indicates a tank which contains the wax to be applied to the paper, which tank is preferably provided with separate chambers 7; at the sides and bottom, and if need be, with one or more pipes, Z, rrmning through the tank, for the circlllation of steam or heat to keep the wax in a hot or liquid state. I have shown the chambers 7,: at the sides of the tank; but these may be dispensed with and the pipes l alone relied upon to keep the wax in a' liquid eomlition, or the pipes l may be omitted and the chambers 7; alone employed, or other equivalent means may be used for the same purpose. The bottom of tank is perforated, through which perforations the wax trickles down upon a hollow heated distributing-cylinder, m, which rolls in contact with and distributes the wax upon cylinder 0.
In order to regulate the supply of wax delivered upon cylinder m, I construct a slide, 12, having perforations corresponding to the perforations in tank which slide is arranged and adapted to be moved or adjusted on the bottom of tank so as to entirely close the perforations therein, or open them partially, or fully, as the circumstances of the case may require. lly this means just such quantity of wax as is best to use may be supplied to the paper and be evenly distributed thereon and thoroughly infused or incorporated therein.
Upon leaving rolls 71 i the waxed paper may be cut up into sheets of any proper or desired size by any suitable means, or be wound upon a roll, as may be thought best or best suit the requirements of the trade.
If desired, a rotary reciprocating roll, 0, which may be hollow and heated, may be constructed to run in contact with cylinder m,
or be interposed between cylinder m and the Wax-tank to receive the Wax and distribute it the more evenly upon said cylinder.
By the method described a proper quantity only of wax is at all times supplied to'the paper and there is no means required. for removing any of the wax after it has been spread upon the paper, as in cases Where the paper is immersed in the Wax in a tank, or Wax has been applied by any means to both ends of the paper and a superfluous quantity thus caused to adhere thereto.
Vhat I claim as my invention is- The method of Waxing paper, consisting in simultaneously heating the paper and applying wax to one side thereof, then subjecting the paper to heat and pressure, and finally cooling and pressing it, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses, this 24th day of February, 1887.
J. BURNHAH ANDERSON. lVitnessesz- ARTHUR W. CRossLEY, A. D. HARRISON.
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US2480786A (en) * 1945-11-03 1949-08-30 Servus Rubber Company Method and apparatus for cementing rubber articles
US2748018A (en) * 1953-06-05 1956-05-29 Ransburg Electro Coating Corp Apparatus and method of electrostatic powdering
US2828240A (en) * 1954-10-22 1958-03-25 Gen Foods Corp Packaging material
US3033708A (en) * 1958-10-01 1962-05-08 Paper Chemistry Inst Process of impregnating an assembled corrugated container board
US3070457A (en) * 1959-12-28 1962-12-25 Philip D Labombarde Apparatus and method for glossy wax coating
US3330685A (en) * 1962-11-14 1967-07-11 United Shoe Machinery Corp Method for forming a serrated tearing edge with a hardened thermoplastic resin layer
US20030015209A1 (en) * 2001-07-06 2003-01-23 Gingras Brian James Method for wetting and winding a substrate
US20030113458A1 (en) * 2001-12-18 2003-06-19 Kimberly Clark Worldwide, Inc. Method for increasing absorption rate of aqueous solution into a basesheet
US6649262B2 (en) 2001-07-06 2003-11-18 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Wet roll having uniform composition distribution
US6866220B2 (en) 2001-12-21 2005-03-15 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Continuous motion coreless roll winder

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2480786A (en) * 1945-11-03 1949-08-30 Servus Rubber Company Method and apparatus for cementing rubber articles
US2748018A (en) * 1953-06-05 1956-05-29 Ransburg Electro Coating Corp Apparatus and method of electrostatic powdering
US2828240A (en) * 1954-10-22 1958-03-25 Gen Foods Corp Packaging material
US3033708A (en) * 1958-10-01 1962-05-08 Paper Chemistry Inst Process of impregnating an assembled corrugated container board
US3070457A (en) * 1959-12-28 1962-12-25 Philip D Labombarde Apparatus and method for glossy wax coating
US3330685A (en) * 1962-11-14 1967-07-11 United Shoe Machinery Corp Method for forming a serrated tearing edge with a hardened thermoplastic resin layer
US20030015209A1 (en) * 2001-07-06 2003-01-23 Gingras Brian James Method for wetting and winding a substrate
US6649262B2 (en) 2001-07-06 2003-11-18 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Wet roll having uniform composition distribution
US6651924B2 (en) 2001-07-06 2003-11-25 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Method and apparatus for making a rolled wet product
US20050031779A1 (en) * 2001-07-06 2005-02-10 Kimberly Clark Worldwide, Inc. Wet roll having uniform composition distribution
US7101587B2 (en) 2001-07-06 2006-09-05 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Method for wetting and winding a substrate
US7179502B2 (en) 2001-07-06 2007-02-20 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Wet roll having uniform composition distribution
US20030113458A1 (en) * 2001-12-18 2003-06-19 Kimberly Clark Worldwide, Inc. Method for increasing absorption rate of aqueous solution into a basesheet
US6866220B2 (en) 2001-12-21 2005-03-15 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Continuous motion coreless roll winder

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