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US298281A
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  • This invention has for its object the production of an improved asbestus compound which is adapted to be molded or formed into desired shape, as now commonly practiced with paper or other pulp, the said compound being made, as will be described, fire and water proof, and quite hard, to take the place of wood or iron in the arts.
  • I take asbestus, preferably in fibrous form, and either with or without other fiber, of a vegetable or mineral nature, as an extender for cheapness, and with the same I incorporate oxide of magnesium, and thereafter apply chloride of magnesium or any well-known equivalent therefor, to temper and bring the same into plastic state, the compound so produced being molded or formed into the desired shape, as paper or other pulp is molded or shaped.
  • FIG. l of the accompanying drawings shows a portion of a railway-car covered with boards made in accordance with my invention; Fig. 2, a section taken acrosstwo boards of the roof, showing their overlapping edges abutted, and Fig. 3, a modification.
  • the boards a a composed of my improved compound, and used in the roof of the car, are rabbeted at each edge, as at 2, so as to overlap, and the said edges, when overlapped,
  • a car or other roof composed of boards a a will be fire and water proof and very durable. If desired, the edges of the boards a a might be abutted, and the joint, properly cemented, be covered either withja batten, c, Fig. 3, composed of my improved compound or of metal.
  • the paperpulp, treated to render it fire-proof will preferably be mixed dry with the asbestus and oxide of magnesium, and all be thereafter tempered or rendered plastic.
  • rabbeted I intend to in clnde any well-known formof overlapping joint.
  • a compound such as herein described composed, essentially, of asbestus and oxide of magnesium, incorporated and tempered or made plastic to be molded, substantially as described.
  • a board or other molded article com CHARLES BRIGHAM' posed of asbestus, having incorporated with Vitnesses: it oxide of magnesium, substantially as de- G. W. GREGORY, scribed. I B. J. NoYEs.

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ASBBSTUS COMPOUND AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM. No. 298,281. Patented May 6, 1884.
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CHARLES F. BRIGHAM, OF \VORGESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF THREE-FOURTHS TO D. AUSTIN BROVN, TRUSTEE.
ASBESTUS COMPOUND AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFEEOM.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 298,281, dated May 6, 1884.
' Application tiled September 21, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES FRANCIS BRIGI-IAM, of \Vorcester, county of Worcester, State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Asbestus Compounds and Articles Produced Therefrom, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention has for its object the production of an improved asbestus compound which is adapted to be molded or formed into desired shape, as now commonly practiced with paper or other pulp, the said compound being made, as will be described, fire and water proof, and quite hard, to take the place of wood or iron in the arts.
In the manufacture of my improved compound, I take asbestus, preferably in fibrous form, and either with or without other fiber, of a vegetable or mineral nature, as an extender for cheapness, and with the same I incorporate oxide of magnesium, and thereafter apply chloride of magnesium or any well-known equivalent therefor, to temper and bring the same into plastic state, the compound so produced being molded or formed into the desired shape, as paper or other pulp is molded or shaped.
I have herein shown the improved compound adapted for use as boards or sheathing for roofing for cars and building purposes, or for purposes to which wood is adapted, and it is obvious that many diiferent articles which it is desired should be fire and water proof may be produced from it by the employment of molds of suitable shape.
Figure l of the accompanying drawings shows a portion of a railway-car covered with boards made in accordance with my invention; Fig. 2, a section taken acrosstwo boards of the roof, showing their overlapping edges abutted, and Fig. 3, a modification.
The boards a a, composed of my improved compound, and used in the roof of the car, are rabbeted at each edge, as at 2, so as to overlap, and the said edges, when overlapped,
are coated, or have applied to them a suitable cement to form a water-tight joint, and the said overlapping edges are screwed or nailed to the roof-boards b. A car or other roof composed of boards a a will be fire and water proof and very durable. If desired, the edges of the boards a a might be abutted, and the joint, properly cemented, be covered either withja batten, c, Fig. 3, composed of my improved compound or of metal.
In the manufacture of my improved compound for the best results as a fire-proof material, I prefer to mix aboutequal parts, by weight, of 'asbestus and oxide of magnesium, and then add a sufficient quantity of chloride of magnesium or otherwell-known equivalent material to render the same sufficiently plastic to be molded or shaped by pressure into the desired form. To cheapen this product, and at the same time make it lighter in weight, I may add to the asbestus, as an extender, about an equal portion, in bulk, of paper pulp; and, to render this latter better adapted in the compound to resist fire and water,I add to it, before incorporating it with the asbestus, any usual materials which are employed to render paper fire-proof'as, for instance, potash, alum, The paperpulp, treated to render it fire-proof, will preferably be mixed dry with the asbestus and oxide of magnesium, and all be thereafter tempered or rendered plastic.
I do not desire to limit my invention to the exact proportion of asbestus and magnesium or of paper-pulp, as the same may be changed and produce articles of undoubted value as to durability and fire and water resisting qualities.
By the term rabbeted I intend to in clnde any well-known formof overlapping joint.
I claim 1. A compound such as herein described, composed, essentially, of asbestus and oxide of magnesium, incorporated and tempered or made plastic to be molded, substantially as described.
2. A compound such as herein described,
composed, essentially, of asbestus, oxide of Intestimonywhereoflhave signed my name magnesium, and paper-pulp, mixed and suitto this specification in the presence of two IO ably tempered to render the same plastic, subsubscribing witnesses.
stantially as described.
3. A board or other molded article com CHARLES BRIGHAM' posed of asbestus, having incorporated with Vitnesses: it oxide of magnesium, substantially as de- G. W. GREGORY, scribed. I B. J. NoYEs.
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US2599094A (en) * 1949-12-10 1952-06-03 Vanderbilt Co R T Cellulosic fibrous calcium silicate pigment, a method of making it and a sheet of paper containing it

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US2599094A (en) * 1949-12-10 1952-06-03 Vanderbilt Co R T Cellulosic fibrous calcium silicate pigment, a method of making it and a sheet of paper containing it

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