US1721576A - Noglare writing paper and process of making same - Google Patents
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- D21H—PULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- This invention relates to improvements in writing papers and in processes of making the same, and its leading object is to pro-; vide a writing paper for use in schools, .oflices and other places, which will have a super calendered finish which will not pro prise' a glaring reflection of light rays.
- a dull finish paper will not produce such a glare, but itis not, desired for use with writing pens, owing to the greater resistance offered to the movement of the steel or other pen point. and the consequent nerve strain, resulting in writers cramp, and even more serious nervous disorders.
- the finished paper has a light greenish tint which has the significant qualities of absorbing the light rays cast upon its surface, rather than reflecting back in the nature of a glare the received light.
- the paper thus produced has a finish equal to that of the smoothest writing paper, and yet it can be written upon and the writing matter read in any angular relation to the source of light, without glare.
- the paper may be lined or unlined, padded or otherwise.
- the super calendered surface is not impaired in any way by any secondary surfacing operation, the non-glaring qualities being obtained by the selective tinting of the paper stock.
- a calendered sheetof writing paper adapted for use with a pen, comprising a filler material having a coloring material worked therein, comprised of sulphite stock, auromine double 0, and soluble blue in the following proportions: sulphite stock, 1,000 lbs; auromine double 0, 58 ounces: soluble blue, 33 ounces.
- the method of making writingpaper adapted for use in connection with a pen which comprises forming a filler material and working through said material a coloring agent comprised of sulphite stock, auromine double O and soluble blue in the following proportions: sulphite stock, 1,000 lbs; auromine double 0, 58 ounces; soluble blue, 33 ounces.
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Patented July 23, 1929.
UNITED STATES WELLINGTON GEORGE REYNOLDS, 0F HOLYOKE, MASSACHUSETTS.
NOGLARE WRITING PAPER AND PROCESS OF MAKING SAME.
No Drawing.
This invention relates to improvements in writing papers and in processes of making the same, and its leading object is to pro-; vide a writing paper for use in schools, .oflices and other places, which will have a super calendered finish which will not pro duce' a glaring reflection of light rays.
Ordinary unlined and lined papers for use with writing pens are made with smooth surfaces which produce a distinct glare under artificial or natural light, and this glare soon leads to eye strain, followed by blurred reading, and in many cases low visibility of the writing upon the paper.
A dull finish paper will not produce such a glare, but itis not, desired for use with writing pens, owing to the greater resistance offered to the movement of the steel or other pen point. and the consequent nerve strain, resulting in writers cramp, and even more serious nervous disorders.
After long, elaborate and expensive research work I have discovered that it is possible to produce a super calendered paper for use with writing inks which will not cause a glare under either natural or art-ificial light.
I have found that by the use of a selected tint or coloring matter, properly incorporated in the pulp or stock from which the paper is composed in the usual process of manufacture, that the paper sheet may be highly calendered to produce what is generally known to the trade as a super calender finish; and that the paper thus finished will not produce under any natural or artificial light used in schools,'ofiices or other places, any glaring reflection, and will to all practical purposes be substantially glareless.
In making my improved paper I use a sulphite stock, and, to a lot of 1,000 pounds of sulphite stock (100%) I add 58 ounces of auromine double 0. and 33 ounces of soluble blue. This tinted stock is then worked through the paper machine in the usual manner, and the paper web is then subected to the usual calendaring and super calendering process, to produce a high, smooth, finish to receive writing from a pen, by hand efiort.
Application filed March 12, 1927. Serial No. 175,000.
The finished paper has a light greenish tint which has the significant qualities of absorbing the light rays cast upon its surface, rather than reflecting back in the nature of a glare the received light.
The paper thus produced has a finish equal to that of the smoothest writing paper, and yet it can be written upon and the writing matter read in any angular relation to the source of light, without glare.
The paper may be lined or unlined, padded or otherwise. The super calendered surface is not impaired in any way by any secondary surfacing operation, the non-glaring qualities being obtained by the selective tinting of the paper stock.
Specimens of the finished paper are submitted with this application, as permanent exhibits, in place of a drawing, the filingof which is deemed unnecessary.
Having described my invention I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. As an article of manufacture, a calendered sheetof writing paper adapted for use with a pen, comprising a filler material having a coloring material worked therein, comprised of sulphite stock, auromine double 0, and soluble blue in the following proportions: sulphite stock, 1,000 lbs; auromine double 0, 58 ounces: soluble blue, 33 ounces.
2. The method of making writingpaper adapted for use in connection with a pen, which comprises forming a filler material and working through said material a coloring agent comprised of sulphite stock, auromine double O and soluble blue in the following proportions: sulphite stock, 1,000 lbs; auromine double 0, 58 ounces; soluble blue, 33 ounces.
3. As an article of manufacture a supercalendered sheet of writing paper adapted for use with a pen comprising sulphite stock, a filler material having coloring matterworked therein which produces a no-glare effect when calendered, the coloring matter gonsistingof auromine double 0 and'soluble lue.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
WELLINGTON GEORGE REYNOLDS.
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Cited By (3)
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US2920991A (en) * | 1954-01-14 | 1960-01-12 | Diamond National Corp | Procedure for making colored coated board by imprinting |
US3041200A (en) * | 1958-08-28 | 1962-06-26 | Champion Papers Inc | Paper and process for manufacture |
US9642620B2 (en) | 2013-12-23 | 2017-05-09 | Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Llc | Surgical cutting and stapling instruments with articulatable end effectors |
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2920991A (en) * | 1954-01-14 | 1960-01-12 | Diamond National Corp | Procedure for making colored coated board by imprinting |
US3041200A (en) * | 1958-08-28 | 1962-06-26 | Champion Papers Inc | Paper and process for manufacture |
US9642620B2 (en) | 2013-12-23 | 2017-05-09 | Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Llc | Surgical cutting and stapling instruments with articulatable end effectors |
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