Freeze indicator employing light scattering and method of making same

US10048138B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10048138-B2
Application numberUS-201615083773-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2016
Priority dateAug 16, 2012
Publication dateAug 14, 2018
Grant dateAug 14, 2018

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A freeze indicator including an indicator dispersion is described herein. Such an indicator dispersion can include: a liquid medium and particles of a colored indicator agent dispersed in the liquid medium. The colored indicator agent particles having an inherent color; wherein the indicator dispersion exhibits the inherent color of the colored indicator agent particles after freezing and is configured to have a less colored appearance before freezing and wherein light scattering masks the inherent color of the colored indicator agent particles before freezing. Some indicator dispersions can be free of color-changing chemical co-reactants. These freeze indicators can be small, have a low cost, and have a simple configuration.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An indicator dispersion comprising: a liquid medium; and liquid particles of a colored indicator agent dispersed in the liquid medium, the colored indicator agent particles having an inherent color; wherein the indicator dispersion exhibits the inherent color of the colored indicator agent particles after freezing and is configured to have a less colored appearance before freezing and wherein light scattering masks the inherent color of the colored indicator agent particles before freezing. 2. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the liquid medium is a hydrophobic liquid medium. 3. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the liquid medium is an aqueous liquid medium. 4. The indicator dispersion of claim 3 , wherein the liquid particles of the colored indicator agent comprise a colorant dissolved or dispersed in a hydrophobic liquid. 5. The indicator dispersion of claim 4 , wherein the colorant is a dye and the hydrophobic liquid is an oil. 6. The indicator dispersion of claim 4 , wherein the liquid medium comprises D 2 O. 7. The indicator dispersion of claim 4 , wherein the liquid medium comprises a mixture of D 2 O and H 2 O. 8. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the liquid particles of the colored indicator agent comprise solid particles of a colorant dissolved or dispersed in a second liquid medium prior to freezing. 9. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the indicator dispersion comprises a proportion by weight of colorant, based upon the weight of the indicator dispersion, of at least about 0.0005 percent and not more than about 1.0 percent by weight. 10. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the particles of the colored indicator agent have an absorbance at 500 nm of about 1 to about 30. 11. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the after-freezing appearance of a layer of the indicator dispersion having a thickness of 1 mm is at least 0.4 optical density units darker than the before-freezing appearance of the layer of the indicator dispersion. 12. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the indicator dispersion comprises an ice-nucleating agent. 13. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the mass ratio of the indicator dispersion to the total indicator dispersion is about 0.005:100 to about 0.6:100. 14. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the particles of the colored indicator agent have an absorbance at 500 nm of about 1 to about 30. 15. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the after-freezing appearance of a layer of the indicator dispersion having a thickness of 1 mm is at least 0.6 optical density units darker than the before-freezing appearance of the layer of the indicator dispersion. 16. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the after-freezing appearance of a layer of the indicator dispersion having a thickness of 1 mm is at least 0.9 optical density units darker than the before-freezing appearance of the layer of the indicator dispersion. 17. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the indicator dispersion further comprises a dispersion stabilizer. 18. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the indicator dispersion further comprises a low-temperature destabilizer. 19. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the indicator dispersion further comprises an additive, the inclusion of which achieves a freezing temperature for the indicator dispersion that is less than 0° C. 20. The indicator dispersion of claim 1 , wherein the indicator dispersion further comprises an additive, the inclusion of which achieves a freezing temperature for the indicator dispersion that is greater than 0° C. 21. An article of manufacture comprising a freeze indicator, the freeze indicator further comprising: a housing; and the indicator dispersion of claim 1 within the housing, the housing being configured for the indicator dispersion to be optically readable externally of the freeze indicator. 22. The article of manufacture of claim 21 , further comprising a substrate supporting the housing. 23. The article of manufacture of claim 22 , wherein the housing and substrate are flexible. 24. The article of claim 21 , further comprising a label for a perishable good containing the freeze indicator. 25. The article of claim 21 , further comprising a package for a perishable good, the freeze indicator being located on or in the package. 26. The article of claim 25 , further comprising the perishable good contained in the package. 27. The article of claim 26 , wherein the perishable good is a vaccine. 28. The article of manufacture of claim 21 , wherein the volume of the indicator dispersion within the housing is about 5 μL. 29. A method of making a freeze indicator comprising: dispersing particles of a colored indicator agent in an aqueous liquid medium to provide an indicator dispersion; and loading the indicator dispersion into a housing permitting the indicator dispersion to be optically readable externally of the freeze indicator; wherein the colored indicator agent particles imbue the indicator dispersion with a more colored appearance after freezing; and wherein the indicator dispersion is configured to have less color before freezing. 30. A method according to claim 29 , wherein the colored indicator agent particles have an average particle size of at least about 100 nm and not more than about 2 μm. 31. A method according to claim 29 , wherein the indicator dispersion includes no color-changing chemical co-reactants. 32. A method according to claim 29 , wherein the indicator dispersion is configured to coagulate in response to exposure of the indicator dispersion to a freezing temperature. 33. A method according to claim 29 , wherein the indicator dispersion is configured to coalesce in response to exposure of the indicator dispersion to a freezing temperature. 34. The method according to claim 29 , wherein dispersing particles of a colored indicator agent in an aqueous liquid medium comprises: mixing together the colored indicator agent and a hydrophobic liquid to produce a hydrophobic mixture; and mixing together the hydrophobic mixture and the aqueous liquid medium to produce the indicator dispersion. 35. The method of claim 34 , wherein the aqueous liquid medium comprises D 2 O. 36. The method of claim 34 , wherein the aqueous liquid medium comprises a mixture of H 2 O and D 2 O. 37. The method of claim 34 , wherein mixing together the hydrophobic mixture and the aqueous liquid medium further comprises adding at least one of an ice-nucleating agent, a protein stabilizer, a biocide, a dispersion stabilizer, and a low-temperature destabilizer. 38. The method of claim 34 , wherein mixing together the hydrophobic mixture and the aqueous liquid medium comprises homogenization. 39. The method of claim 38 , wherein the homogenization is performed at a high pressure. 40. The method of claim 39 , wherein the pressure is about 5000 psi. 41. The method of claim 39 , wherein the high pressure homogenization is performed until the particles of the colored indicator agen

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What does patent US10048138B2 cover?
A freeze indicator including an indicator dispersion is described herein. Such an indicator dispersion can include: a liquid medium and particles of a colored indicator agent dispersed in the liquid medium. The colored indicator agent particles having an inherent color; wherein the indicator dispersion exhibits the inherent color of the colored indicator agent particles after freezing and is co…
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Temptime Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01K11/12. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Aug 14 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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