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US2250375A
US2250375A US199281A US19928138A US2250375A US 2250375 A US2250375 A US 2250375A US 199281 A US199281 A US 199281A US 19928138 A US19928138 A US 19928138A US 2250375 A US2250375 A US 2250375A
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  • This invention relates to the manufacture and production of artificial threads, filaments, films and the-like, which I will hereinafter refer to as threads, from an alkaline solution of cellulose xanthate and casein.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a process for the production of threads from casein viscose solutions, wherein the decomposition of the cellulose xanthate is completed and the threads can be successfully subjected to the purifying and finishing processes usually used for threads prepared from viscose alone.
  • the process for the manufacture and production of artificial threads comprises extruding an alkaline solution of cellulose xanthate and casein into a bath containing dilute acid, and treating the so formed threads with water or with a dilute solution of a weak acid at or near the boiling point for a short time.
  • Suitable weak acids which may be used are acetic acid and tartaric acids. The nearer the liquid is to the boiling point the shorter the time of treatment required.
  • Example Per cent Sulphuric acid 8.5 Sodium sulphate l5 Glucose 6.5 Zinc sulphate 1 at a temperature of 42 centigrade to form filaments of 4 denier titre.
  • the yarn so formed is washed until free from acid, desulphurised, washed again, treated with dilute sulphuric acid and washed until neutral. It is then immersed for 15 minutes in water containing 0.1 per cent of acetic acid maintained at to centigrade. The yarn is then finally washed and dried.
  • a process for the manufacture and production of threads which comprises extruding an alkaline solution of cellulose xanthate and casein into a coagulant thereby fbrming threads and treating the so-formed threads with an aqueous solution of acetic acid substantially at the boiling point thereof.
  • the so-formed threads contain considerable proportions of undecomposed sulphur compounds, the improvement which comprises immersing the so-formed neutralized threads in an aqueous liquid at or near the boiling point thereof, said liquid being selected from the group consisting of water and dilute aqueous solutions of acetic and tartaric acids, and thereafter washing and drying the threads.

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Patented July 22, 1941 MANUFACTURE PRODUCTION OF ARTI- FICIAL THREADS, FILAMEN TS, FILMS, AND
THE LIKE Horace James Hegan, Coventry, England, as-
signor to Courtaulds, Limited, London, England,
a British company No Drawing. Application March 31, 1938, Serial No. 199,281. In Great Britain April 27, 1937 3 Claims.
This invention relates to the manufacture and production of artificial threads, filaments, films and the-like, which I will hereinafter refer to as threads, from an alkaline solution of cellulose xanthate and casein.
I have found that after the threads have been formed by projecting the mixture into a bath containing dilute acid, the re-conversion of the cellulose xanthate to cellulose hydrate is delayed, so that it is not complete even if the threads be allowed to stand at ordinary temperature for a considerable time. Consequently, if the threads are finished by the normal processes generally used for viscose threads, they contain considerable proportions ofundecomposed sulphur compounds.
The object of the present invention is to provide a process for the production of threads from casein viscose solutions, wherein the decomposition of the cellulose xanthate is completed and the threads can be successfully subjected to the purifying and finishing processes usually used for threads prepared from viscose alone.
According to the present invention the process for the manufacture and production of artificial threads comprises extruding an alkaline solution of cellulose xanthate and casein into a bath containing dilute acid, and treating the so formed threads with water or with a dilute solution of a weak acid at or near the boiling point for a short time. Suitable weak acids which may be used are acetic acid and tartaric acids. The nearer the liquid is to the boiling point the shorter the time of treatment required.
The following example illustrates one method of carrying out the process according to the present invention but the invention is not restricted to this example.
Example Per cent Sulphuric acid 8.5 Sodium sulphate l5 Glucose 6.5 Zinc sulphate 1 at a temperature of 42 centigrade to form filaments of 4 denier titre.
The yarn so formed is washed until free from acid, desulphurised, washed again, treated with dilute sulphuric acid and washed until neutral. It is then immersed for 15 minutes in water containing 0.1 per cent of acetic acid maintained at to centigrade. The yarn is then finally washed and dried.
What I claim is:
1. A process for the manufacture and production of threads which comprises extruding an alkaline solution of cellulose xanthate and casein into a coagulant thereby fbrming threads and treating the so-formed threads with an aqueous solution of acetic acid substantially at the boiling point thereof.
2. In a process for the manufacture and production of threads which comprises extruding an alkaline solution of cellulose xanthate and casein into a coagulant comprising dilute acid, thereby forming threads, the casein being present in substantial amount and the reconversion of the cellulose xanthate to cellulose hydrate being incomplete when the threads are finished by the normal liquid treatment processes generally used for viscose threads and comprising washing free of acid, desulphurizing, acidifying and neutralizing, and the so-formed threads contain considerable proportions of undecomposed sulphur compounds, the improvement which comprises completing the decomposition of the cellulose xanthate by treating the so-formed threads with water substantially at the boiling point thereof.
3. In a process for the manufacture and production of threads by extruding an alkaline solution of cellulose xanthate and casein into a lukewarm dilute acid coagulant, thereby forming threads, and wherein thereconversion of the cellulose xanthate to cellulose hydrate is incomplete when the threads are finished by the normal liquid treating processes generally used for viscose threads and comprising washing free of acid, desulphurizing, acidifying and neutralizing, and
the so-formed threads contain considerable proportions of undecomposed sulphur compounds, the improvement which comprises immersing the so-formed neutralized threads in an aqueous liquid at or near the boiling point thereof, said liquid being selected from the group consisting of water and dilute aqueous solutions of acetic and tartaric acids, and thereafter washing and drying the threads.
HORACE JAMES BEGAN.
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US3235641A (en) * 1964-09-10 1966-02-15 Johnson & Johnson Method of producing a collagen casing
US10136692B2 (en) 2002-05-01 2018-11-27 Riddell, Inc. Sports helmet
USD838922S1 (en) 2011-05-02 2019-01-22 Riddell, Inc. Football helmet
USD844255S1 (en) 2014-02-12 2019-03-26 Riddell, Inc. Football helmet
US10271605B2 (en) 2007-04-16 2019-04-30 Riddell, Inc. Protective sports helmet
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3235641A (en) * 1964-09-10 1966-02-15 Johnson & Johnson Method of producing a collagen casing
US10136692B2 (en) 2002-05-01 2018-11-27 Riddell, Inc. Sports helmet
US10143257B2 (en) 2002-05-01 2018-12-04 Riddell, Inc. Protective sports helmet
US10932514B2 (en) 2002-05-01 2021-03-02 Riddell, Inc. Protective sports helmet
US10271605B2 (en) 2007-04-16 2019-04-30 Riddell, Inc. Protective sports helmet
US10561193B2 (en) 2007-04-16 2020-02-18 Riddell, Inc. Protective sports helmet
USD838922S1 (en) 2011-05-02 2019-01-22 Riddell, Inc. Football helmet
USD856601S1 (en) 2011-05-02 2019-08-13 Riddell, Inc. Football helmet
USD856600S1 (en) 2011-05-02 2019-08-13 Riddell, Inc. Football helmet
USD844255S1 (en) 2014-02-12 2019-03-26 Riddell, Inc. Football helmet

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