[go: up one dir, main page]

US182684A - Improvement - Google Patents

Improvement Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US182684A
US182684A US182684DA US182684A US 182684 A US182684 A US 182684A US 182684D A US182684D A US 182684DA US 182684 A US182684 A US 182684A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
shaft
hide
leather
spindle
improvement
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US182684A publication Critical patent/US182684A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14CCHEMICAL TREATMENT OF HIDES, SKINS OR LEATHER, e.g. TANNING, IMPREGNATING, FINISHING; APPARATUS THEREFOR; COMPOSITIONS FOR TANNING
    • C14C1/00Chemical treatment prior to tanning
    • C14C1/06Facilitating unhairing, e.g. by painting, by liming
    • C14C1/065Enzymatic unhairing

Definitions

  • the first step in my process is to remove the hair from the hide by fermentation by subjecting it to a decaying'process for a few days.
  • the next step is to dry the skin to a flinty hardness; and the last step consists in subjecting the dried skin to a process of torsion and beating until thoroughly softened, when it will have the toughness of rawhide, with the pliability of kid.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section at w m
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section at y y.
  • A represents an elevated driving-shaft, continuously rotated in one direction, and carrying a drum, B.
  • a counter-shaft, O On the floor below, in suitable bearings, a counter-shaft, O, is journaled, carrying two fast pulleys, D, and an intermediate loose pulley, D.
  • E E are, respectively, an open and acrossed belt, both passing around the drum, and one on one of the fast pulleys,
  • the spindle G has a slot, 6, cutin it to receive one end of the dry hide, which may be secured therein by a screw, 01, or in any other convenient way.
  • the plates H H are perforated with two concentric rows of holes, to receive wooden pins or brakes f, the inner row of which, when the hide is first put in, are removed.
  • the spindle is driven at a high speed, and, as above stated, its motion is reversed at short intervals of time, so that the hide will beat against the outer row of brakes, and be wound around the spindle, then unwound, wound up in the opposite direction, again beating against the brakes.
  • the inner row of brakes are put in, to give an additional amount of friction or braking surface, and the process is then completed, resulting in soft, pliable, and extremely tough leather.
  • a standard, I is erected in front of the counter-shaft, across and above which a shaft, J, is journaled in said standard, carrying at its inner end a worm-wheel, g, meshing with a worm, h, on the said countershaft.
  • a lever, K has its lower end pivoted to the inner end of the shaft J, and is connected by a pivot-pin with the belt-shipper.
  • What I claim as my invention is- 1.
  • the process for converting green hides into lace-leather without the use of lime or acids by first unhairing the hide through fermentation, then drying the skin, and, finally, softening it by heating it, substantially as described.

Landscapes

  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis (AREA)
  • General Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Organic Chemistry (AREA)
  • Treatment And Processing Of Natural Fur Or Leather (AREA)

Description

LOESCHER. MANUFACTURE OF LACE LEATHER AND APPARATUS THEREFOR.
No.182Q684.
Patented Sept.26,1876.
; T FFIGE.
HERMANN LOESOHER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE 0P LACE-LEATHER AND APPARATUS THEREFOR.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 182,684, dated September 26, 1876; application filed July 18, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HERMANN Lonscnnn, of Chicago, in the county of (look and State of Illinois, have invented an Improvement in a Process and Apparatus for the Manufacture of Lace-Leather, of which the following is a specification The object I have in view is to produce laceleather of greater strength and tenacity than that produced by treating skins with lime and acids.
The first step in my process is to remove the hair from the hide by fermentation by subjecting it to a decaying'process for a few days. The next step is to dry the skin to a flinty hardness; and the last step consists in subjecting the dried skin to a process of torsion and beating until thoroughly softened, when it will have the toughness of rawhide, with the pliability of kid.
The softening process can be accomplished in various ways, but I prefer to use the machine which I will now proceed to describe, referring to the accompanying drawing, in which- Figure l'is a perspective view. Fig. 2 is a cross-section at w m,- and Fig. 3 is a cross-section at y y.
A represents an elevated driving-shaft, continuously rotated in one direction, and carrying a drum, B. On the floor below, in suitable bearings, a counter-shaft, O, is journaled, carrying two fast pulleys, D, and an intermediate loose pulley, D. E E are, respectively, an open and acrossed belt, both passing around the drum, and one on one of the fast pulleys,
and the other on the loose pulley, being moved to and fro by a belt-shipper, F, to reverse at intervals the motion of the counter-shaft, at the end of which there is a bevel-pinion, a, meshing with another one, b, on a vertical shaft, G, the upper end of which passes up through two horizontal plates, H H, the upper one, H, being adjustable with relation to the other as to the distance between them through screws 0 c, as shown. The spindle G has a slot, 6, cutin it to receive one end of the dry hide, which may be secured therein by a screw, 01, or in any other convenient way. The plates H H are perforated with two concentric rows of holes, to receive wooden pins or brakes f, the inner row of which, when the hide is first put in, are removed. The spindle is driven at a high speed, and, as above stated, its motion is reversed at short intervals of time, so that the hide will beat against the outer row of brakes, and be wound around the spindle, then unwound, wound up in the opposite direction, again beating against the brakes. After the beating process has partially softened the skin, the inner row of brakes are put in, to give an additional amount of friction or braking surface, and the process is then completed, resulting in soft, pliable, and extremely tough leather.
The motion of the counter-shaft may be reversed in various ways, one of which may be described as follows: A standard, I, is erected in front of the counter-shaft, across and above which a shaft, J, is journaled in said standard, carrying at its inner end a worm-wheel, g, meshing with a worm, h, on the said countershaft. A lever, K, has its lower end pivoted to the inner end of the shaft J, and is connected by a pivot-pin with the belt-shipper. On the inner face of the worm-wheel there is a wrist-pin, 11, which strikes the lever in its rotation, carrying it along with it until the shipper has moved the belts on the pulleys and reversed the motion of the countershaft, when, coming around on the opposite side, it again strikes said lever and reverses the motion again.
What I claim as my invention is- 1. The process for converting green hides into lace-leather without the use of lime or acids by first unhairing the hide through fermentation, then drying the skin, and, finally, softening it by heating it, substantially as described.
2. In a machine for softening hides, the combination, with the spindle G, the shaft 0, the open and crossed belts E E, and mechanism for automatically shifting the said belts to rotate the spindle alternately in opposite directions, substantially as described and shown.
HERMANN LOESCHEB.
Witnesses:
WM. H. Lorz, EMIL H. FROUNNAUD.
US182684D Improvement Expired - Lifetime US182684A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US182684A true US182684A (en) 1876-09-26

Family

ID=2252089

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US182684D Expired - Lifetime US182684A (en) Improvement

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US182684A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US182684A (en) Improvement
US196793A (en) Improvement in machines for scouring and dressing sheep and goat skins
US952703A (en) Method of treating hides or skins.
US7924A (en) Machine for brepabing hides
US1218131A (en) Machine used in the production of suede cotton cloth.
US32469A (en) Washing-machine
US81252A (en) Improvement in pelting-machines
US1160A (en) William herapath
US1170981A (en) Method of craping fabrics.
US2201994A (en) Staking machine
US38061A (en) Improved washing-machine
US1213527A (en) Machine for treating knitted webs.
US98871A (en) Frederick s
US707159A (en) Method of polishing and drying broom-handles.
US2706A (en) Tanning- hides
US590390A (en) Apparatus for tanning
US2552A (en) Tawnietgr by machiweby
US17974A (en) Silk-dyeing machine
US11659A (en) Machine foe
US386667A (en) Heney thtjelow
US408395A (en) Tanning apparatus
US416343A (en) Machine for tentering
US118146A (en) Improvement in machines for brushing and finishing leather
US66095A (en) William b
US217803A (en) Improvement in machines for treating rawhides