Claims
- 1. A lubricating grease comprising (i) a predominantly paraffinic lubricating vehicle, (ii) a thickener comprising a calcium or calcium/lead complex soap and (iii) an organic terpolymer improver which comprises (1) at least 65%, by weight, of ethylene, (2) at least 5%, by weight, of a second ethylenically unsaturated monomer which is an ester of the group consisting of: the vinyl esters of saturated aliphatic carboxylic acids having 1-6 carbons; the alkyl acrylates, the alkyl methacrylates, the dialkyl maleates and the dialkyl fumarates of aliphatic alcohols having 1-6 carbons; and (3) 0.01 to 3%, by weight of a third ethylenically unsaturated monomer of the group consisting of: acrylic, methacrylic, itaconic, maleic, and fumaric acids; the anhydrides of itaconic, maleic and fumaric acids; the alkyl hydrogen maleates and the alkyl hydrogen fumarates; the monoacrylates and monomethacrylates of glycols; 2-hydroxy-3-aminopropyl allyl ether, allyl glycerol ether, divinyl glycol, 2-dimethylaminomethyl acrylate, 2-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and N-vinyl pyrrolidone.
- 2. A grease according to claim 1 in which the grease is prepared by adding the terpolymer to the contactor charge prior to saponification.
- 3. A grease according to claim 1 in which the terpolymer comprises (i) at least 65 wt. percent of ethylene (ii) 20-30 wt. percent of vinyl acetate and (iii) 0.01 to 3 weight percent of an unsaturated acid or anhydride.
- 4. A grease according to claim 3 in which the unsaturated acid comprises methacrylic acid.
- 5. A grease according to claim 4 in which the terpolymer comprises about 71.8 wt. percent ethylene, about 25 wt. percent vinyl acetate and about 0.71 wt. percent methacrylic acid.
- 6. A grease according to claim 1 in which the thickener comprises a complex soap derived from a mixture of low, intermediate and high molecular weight carboxylic acids as follows:
- ______________________________________Acid Wt. percent______________________________________Low molecular wt. (C.sub.1 -C.sub.6) 10-60Intermediate molecular wt. (C.sub.7 -C.sub.12) 10-80High molecular wt. (C.sub.13 or more) 2-75______________________________________
- 7. A grease according to claim 6 in which the thickener is derived from a mixture of carboxylic acids as follows:
- ______________________________________Acid Wt. percent______________________________________Low molecular wt. (C.sub.1 -C.sub.6) 20-45Intermediate molecular wt. (C.sub.7 -C.sub.12) 25-50High molecular wt. (C.sub.13 or more) 15-50______________________________________
- 8. A grease according to claim 6 in which the thickener is derived from a mixture of acetic acid, caprylic acid, coconut oil acids and tallow acids, as follows:
- ______________________________________ Acid Wt. percent______________________________________Acetic acid 20-30Caprylic acid 15-20Coconut oil acids 40-50Tallow acids 10-20______________________________________
- 9. A grease according to claim 1 in which the thickener comprises a complex soap derived from a mixture of 70 to 90 wt. percent high molecular weight (C.sub.13.sub.+) carboxylic acids and 10 to 30 wt. percent low molecular weight (C.sub.1 -C.sub.6) carboxylic acids, the high molecular weight carboxylic acids comprising a mixture of saturated C.sub.18 carboxylic acid, unsaturated C.sub.18 carboxylic acid and higher molecular weight carboxylic acids.
- 10. A grease according to claim 1 in which the thickener comprises a calcium complex soap thickener.
- 11. A grease according to claim 1 in which the thickener comprises a calcium/lead complex soap thickener in which the ratio of calcium to lead is at least 5:1.
- 12. A grease according to claim 1 which has a worked penetration of from 220 to 250 by ASTM Test D 217-68 and has a thickener content of 10 to 15%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 13. A grease according to claim 12 in which the thickener content is 11 to 14%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 14. A grease according to claim 13 in which the thickener content is 12 to 13%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 15. A grease according to claim 1 which has a worked penetration of from 265 to 295 by ASTM Test D 217-68 and has a thickener content of 8 to 13%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 16. A grease according to claim 15 in which the thickener content is 9 to 12%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 17. A grease according to claim 16 in which the thickener content is 10 to 11%, based on the weight of the saponifiable fatty material.
- 18. A grease according to claim 1 which has a worked penetration of from 310 to 340 by ASTM Test D 217-68 and has a thickener content of 4 to 9%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 19. A grease according to claim 18 in which the thickener content is 5 to 8%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 20. A grease according to claim 19 in which the thickener content is 6 to 7%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 21. A grease according to claim 1 which has a worked penetration of from 355 to 385 by ASTM Test D 217-68 and has a thickener content of 3 to 8%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 22. A grease according to claim 21 in which the thickener content is 4 to 7%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 23. A grease according to claim 22 in which the thickener content is 5 to 6%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 24. A grease according to claim 1 which has a worked penetration of 400 to 430 by ASTM Test D 217-68 and has a thickener content of 3 to 6% based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 25. A grease according to claim 1 which has a worked penetration of 445 to 475 by ASTM Test D 217-68 and has a thickener content of 2 to 5.5%, based on the weight of saponifiable fatty material.
- 26. A grease according to claim 1 which has a consistency greater than that of an identical grease without the terpolymer improver.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 484,909, filed July 1, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,904,534.
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