Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1994-03-11
1995-12-05
Willis, Jr., Prince
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 36, 252 38, 252 41, C10M10504, C10M10506
Patent
active
054726255
ABSTRACT:
A light-duty, multi-purpose lubricant particularly formulated for use on the diverse bearing surfaces of a bicycle chain and other similar low-speed and low-temperature mechanisms operating in a dusty environment. The lubricant comprises an insoluble soap, preferably Calcium Stearate in suspension in a volatile solvent-based solution of paraffin wax and Petrolatum. After application and evaporation of the solvent the composite dry lubricant exhibits good penetration and load bearing properties without the dirt-retaining character of greases. The undissolved particles of soap combine with dirt particles to break-down portions of the lubricant into a dry flaky dust which is sloughed off the mechanism.
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Buchaca John D.
Charmasson Henri J. A.
Toomer Cephia D.
Willis Jr. Prince
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