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    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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  • My invention relates to the refining and deodorizing crude or impure oils, fats, or materials containing fatty matters, and for destroying objectionable coloring and other matters contained therein.
  • My method of treatment is modified according to the nature of the material; and it consists, in the first place, of forming an emulsion or saponifioation of the goods, followed by the application of chlorine in the form of chlorinated alkaline lyes (hypochlorite of soda or potash) or free chlorine gas.
  • the process I prefer is as follows: I take the dark crude cottonseed oil and make into a soap or emulsion in the usual manner with ordinary caustic-soda lyes, when saponification is complete, and while the soap is in a limpid or close state, chlori-natedsoda lyes,
  • the process of manufacture can be completed in the usual manner, or, if required, the foregoing operations may be repeated, in which case it will usually be found that the soap is of a color resembling the soap made from the best refined cotton-oil. IVhen required, the refined material can then or afterward be treated with sulphuric or other suitable acid and obtained in the form of fatty acids. The hypochlorite of soda on boiling passes into chloride of soto'it until the desired saturation is effected.
  • Hypochlorite of potash is manufactured in similar manner to the hypochlorite of soda.
  • oils to the action of chlorine gas, nor the use of chromic acid and hypochlorite of soda to deodorize oils; but
  • I claim as my invention The process herein described of refining and deodorizing oil, fat, or fatty material, which consists in first forming a soap or emulsion of the material with causticsoda lye by heat, then adding chlorinated soda, then precipitating the lyes,and then applying chlorinated alkaline lye or chlorine gas to the soap or emulsion,substantially as and for the purposes described.

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NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDGAR SIDDONS WVILSON, OF OAMBERVVELL, OOUN TY OF SURREY, ENGLAND.
METHOD OF REFINING AND DEODORIZING OILS AND FATS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 301,783, dated July 8, 1884. Application filed March 31, 1884. (No specimens.) Patented in England November 12, 1883, "No. 5340.
T 0 all whont it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDGAR Srnnons WIL- soN, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, residing in Camber-well, Surrey, England,have invented an Improved Method of Refining and Deodorizing Oils and Fats, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the refining and deodorizing crude or impure oils, fats, or materials containing fatty matters, and for destroying objectionable coloring and other matters contained therein.
My method of treatment is modified according to the nature of the material; and it consists, in the first place, of forming an emulsion or saponifioation of the goods, followed by the application of chlorine in the form of chlorinated alkaline lyes (hypochlorite of soda or potash) or free chlorine gas.
The process I prefer is as follows: I take the dark crude cottonseed oil and make into a soap or emulsion in the usual manner with ordinary caustic-soda lyes, when saponification is complete, and while the soap is in a limpid or close state, chlori-natedsoda lyes,
of a strength of, say, 15 to 20 of Twaddles hydrometer are added and boiled with the soap until the soap is rendered floeculent and separates from the lyes-technically called opened. The soap is allowed to stand until the lyes have settled to the bottom of the kettle or boilingpan, when they maybe drawn off and the soap closed in the ordinary manner with water orby means of weak chlorinated lyes, strong chlorinated lyes being then added and the soap opened again as above. If the soap at this stage is sufficiently bleached and deodorized,the process of manufacture can be completed in the usual manner, or, if required, the foregoing operations may be repeated, in which case it will usually be found that the soap is of a color resembling the soap made from the best refined cotton-oil. IVhen required, the refined material can then or afterward be treated with sulphuric or other suitable acid and obtained in the form of fatty acids. The hypochlorite of soda on boiling passes into chloride of soto'it until the desired saturation is effected.
These lyes are best freshly prepared and kept in closed pans.
Hypochlorite of potash is manufactured in similar manner to the hypochlorite of soda.
When I employ the free chlorine gas, I have the soap in a limpid or close state, keeping it alkaline and below boiling-point. Hypochlorite of soda is formed, which passes in chloride of sodium and separates the soap as above. This process may be repeated, if necessary.
I do not broadly claim subjecting oils to the action of chlorine gas, nor the use of chromic acid and hypochlorite of soda to deodorize oils; but
I claim as my invention The process herein described of refining and deodorizing oil, fat, or fatty material, which consists in first forming a soap or emulsion of the material with causticsoda lye by heat, then adding chlorinated soda, then precipitating the lyes,and then applying chlorinated alkaline lye or chlorine gas to the soap or emulsion,substantially as and for the purposes described.
In witness whereof I have signed my name in I the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
EDGAR SIDDONS IVILSON.
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