Method of patterning a surface and articles comprising the same

US10150245B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10150245-B2
Application numberUS-61691509-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 12, 2009
Priority dateNov 11, 2008
Publication dateDec 11, 2018
Grant dateDec 11, 2018

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Abstract

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An article has a curved surface. Disposed upon the curved surface is a plurality of patterns. Each pattern is defined by a plurality of spaced apart features attached to or projected into the curved surface. The plurality of features each have at least one neighboring feature having a substantially different geometry, wherein an average spacing between adjacent features is about 1 nanometer and about 1 millimeter in at least a portion of the curved surface. The plurality of spaced apart features are represented by a periodic function.

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What is claimed is: 1. An article comprising: a curved surface; the curved surface having disposed thereon a plurality of identical patterns; each pattern being defined by a plurality of spaced apart features attached to or projected into the curved surface, at least one spaced apart feature having a dimension of about 1 nanometer to about 10 micrometers, the plurality of features each having at least one neighboring feature having a substantially different geometry, wherein each pattern has at least one feature which is identical to a feature of a neighboring pattern and shares that feature with the neighboring pattern, wherein an average spacing between adjacent spaced apart features is about 1 nanometer to about 1 millimeter in at least a portion of the curved surface, wherein the plurality of spaced apart features are represented by a periodic function; wherein the plurality of identical patterns is disposed on an inner curved surface and an outer curved surface; and wherein the article is used for flow control of liquids that come in contact with the curved surface. 2. The article of claim 1 , where the curved surface is a biomedical implant, a breast implant shell, a fluid filled implant shell; a biomedical instrument; a biomedical device; a heart valve; a hospital surface; an endotracheal tube; an airway management device; clothing/protective personal wear; biomedical packaging; sterilized packaging; a clean room surface; a surface of a semiconductor; food packaging; a food preparation surface; an exterior surface of a marine vessel; an interior surface of a marine vessel; an exterior surface of a ship; a bilge tank; an inlet or an outlet to a water pipe; an inner surface of a pipe or hose; a surface in a water treatment plant; a part of a pumping station; a surface of a power plant; a surface of a child's crib, a surface on handles of exercise equipment; a surface on an ambulance, a surface on a bus, a surface on a public transit vehicle; or a surface in a swimming pool. 3. The article of claim 1 , where the article is affixed to another surface by an adhesive, by electrostatic forces, by mechanical interlocking devices, or a combination comprising at least one of an adhesive, electrostatic forces or mechanical interlocking devices. 4. The article of claim 1 , where the article is used as an outer and/or an inner surface of a device; an outer and/or an inner surface of an instrument; an outer and/or an inner surface of furniture; a surface on and/or in a hospital; a surface on and/or in a healthcare center; a surface on and/or in a dental office; a surface on and/or in a dispensary; a surface on and/or in a gymnasium or locker room/dressing room; a surface on and/or in a rehabilitation facility; a surface on and/or in a bathroom or a surface on and/or in a waiting room. 5. The article of claim 1 , where the article is used in hospitals, healthcare centers, dental offices, dispensaries, gymnasiums, rehabilitation facilities, bathrooms, waiting rooms, military centers, barracks, or make-shift facilities. 6. The article of claim 1 , where the article is used on a surface of an electrostatic film applied to operating room surfaces between surgeries; on a surface of surgical drapes used to cover patients and/or shield a doctor from fluids; on a surface of waiting room chairs and waiting room furniture; on a surface of operating room instruments; on a surface of operating room instrument trays; on a surface in hospital rooms; on bedside table surfaces; on bedrail surfaces; on nursing call buttons; on bedrail switch panel surfaces; on a surface of control panels or membrane switches; on surfaces of medical monitoring equipment or medical equipment used to sustain or support body functions; on neonatal support units; on incubator units; on artificial heart or lung machines; on cover surfaces; or on a bed sheet surface; on a bathroom, locker room and/or waiting room surfaces; on the surfaces of toilets, sinks, hand washing areas, hand drying areas, mirrors, doors, door handles, door locks, push plates located on door surfaces; on supporting rails in the bathrooms, on surfaces of bathroom fixtures, on surfaces of shower tiles; on surfaces of towel racks; on surfaces of shower curtains or surfaces of sources of illumination; on a work surface on all surfaces that are contacted by a health care provider and/or a patient; on all surfaces of Class I medical devices; on thermometer tips, pens, stationary, doctor and/or nurse gowns, and/or clothing used by health care providers; on devices used for transporting medical equipment or medical components; on devices used to package medical devices, package catheters, package guidewires, package needles and/or package syringes; on surfaces of kitchens and dining halls, surfaces of countertops, surfaces of sinks, refrigerator surfaces, microwave surfaces, oven surfaces, stove top surfaces, surfaces of food trays used in airlines, ships and on buses, surfaces of knives, surfaces of forks and surfaces of spoons; surfaces of ventilators; surfaces of an office; surfaces of a gymnasium; surfaces of a laboratory; work table surfaces; chair surfaces; handles of chairs; computer surfaces; keyboards, surfaces of a mouse; surfaces of memory sticks; clean room surfaces; exercise equipment surfaces; surfaces of public buses and trains; grab rail surfaces; push bar surfaces or hand rail surfaces; surface of a device used for the transportation of food; a filter, nozzle, valve, heater, aspirator, decanter, jar, cup, vaporizer, humidifier, air conditioner, fan, propeller, wind tunnel, exterior body panel of automobile, ship, airplane, solar panel, wind turbine, turbine blade, sidings for buildings, airfoil or siphon; as packaging for thermal insulation used in the interior of structures, buildings, airplanes and ships; a construction surface, where the construction surface is a surface of a wooden beam, a metal beam, a plastic beam, a brick, or dry wall; a surface that contacts water or moisture over extended periods of time; on internal and external surfaces of electronic devices used for entertainment; communications; signal transmission; capturing images; or for capturing and transmitting auditory signals; on internal and external surfaces of electronic devices; the electronic devices being solid-state musical devices; solid-state gaming devices and electronic toys; on cell phones, personnel digital assistant phones, laptops, digital cameras, infrared cameras, infrared scopes, night vision goggles, blue tooth headsets or earphones; on surfaces that are contacted by the mouths of babies or toddlers, the surfaces being high chair trays, pacifiers, diaper changing pads, crib frames and rails, reusable and disposable water bottles, cups and mugs, coffee thermos flasks, toys, blocks, coins or nipples; on clothing and accessories, sunglass lenses, frames of sunglasses, eye glass lenses, surfaces and frames of aquariums, outdoor clothing, water resistant jackets, coats, sports clothing, swimsuits, wetsuits, surfboards, outdoor equipment, tents, lanterns, lamps, tickets, shirt and dress collars or textile surfaces that contact armpits and other private parts of the body; on camping equipment, tents, poles, lamps, camping gear, sports equipment, parachutes, parachute rigs, parachute bags, insides and outsides of shoes or insoles; on the surfaces of marine vessels and other devices that contact water; the surface of marine vessels comprise boat hulls, intake and outlet pipes for industrial and power plants, drilling rigs for underwater surfaces, fish tanks and aquariums, boat surfaces above the hull, bilge tanks, water treatment plants or pumping station surfaces; a bag that is used to grow algae; a bag that is used to deter the growth of algae; a bag; a handbag; a garbage bag; and a bag that is used for carrying

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  • Multilayer [continuous layer] · CPC title

  • B29C59/021Primary

    of profiled articles, e.g. hollow or tubular articles, beams · CPC title

  • Discontinuous or differential coating, impregnation or bond [e.g., artwork, printing, retouched photograph, etc.] · CPC title

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What does patent US10150245B2 cover?
An article has a curved surface. Disposed upon the curved surface is a plurality of patterns. Each pattern is defined by a plurality of spaced apart features attached to or projected into the curved surface. The plurality of features each have at least one neighboring feature having a substantially different geometry, wherein an average spacing between adjacent features is about 1 nanometer and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chung Kenneth K, Brennan Anthony B, Bagan Joseph W, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C59/021. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 11 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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