Functional biomaterial coatings for textiles and other substrates

US10532548B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10532548-B2
Application numberUS-201415029903-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 14, 2014
Priority dateOct 21, 2013
Publication dateJan 14, 2020
Grant dateJan 14, 2020

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In some aspects, the inventive subject matter contemplates: providing a substrate; providing a biomaterial to be affixed to the substrate; and subjecting the substrate and biomaterial to reactive species from a plasma generated by an atmospheric plasma apparatus until the biomaterial affixes to the substrate. The biomaterial may be silk or wool polypeptide. The biomaterial is deposited as a monomeric film on the surface of the substrate before the substrate is subjected to the reactive species of the plasma. Once the substrate with the film of biomaterial is subjected to the reactive species, the reactive species facilitates the polymerization of the film as a coating on the underlying portion of substrate. The resulting coated substrates are novel constructs that have improved attributes based on the biomaterial selected for use. For example, silk proteins may be used improve the hand or strength of textile materials.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A construct comprising a substrate material and a polymerized layer of a natural or synthetic biomaterial coextensively affixed to the surface of a substrate wherein the substrate comprises a textile material having a generally sheet or planar form and the biomaterial comprises silk polypeptides comprising sericin and fibroin or wool polypeptides comprising sericin and fibroin; and wherein the polymerized layer of a natural or synthetic biomaterial is discontinuous and deposited over the substrate in varying thicknesses to impart a varying topology to the polymerized layer in the nature of a web, regularly spaced perforations or other non-solid patterns. 2. The construct of claim 1 wherein the textile material is selected from the group petroleum-based synthetic fibers textiles consisting of, but not limited to, polyester, nylon, synthetic polyurethane (in the form of synthetic leather) cellulose, and other materials used in footwear, equipment, and apparel. 3. The construct of claim 1 wherein the polymerized layer of a natural or synthetic biomaterial comprises polypeptides characteristic of a silk or wool protein type. 4. The construct of claim 3 wherein the polymerized layer of a natural or synthetic biomaterial has an average thickness of at least 1 nm-1 mm. 5. The construct of claim 4 wherein the textile material has a surface area of at least 6 square inches. 6. A construct comprising a substrate material and a polymerized layer of a silk polypeptide affixed to the surface of the substrate material wherein the substrate comprises a textile material having a generally sheet or planar form, and the polymerized layer of a silk polypeptide comprises silk polypeptides comprising sericin and fibroin or wool polypeptides comprising sericin and fibroin, wherein the polymerized layer of a natural or synthetic biomaterial is discontinuous and deposited over the substrate in varying thicknesses to impart a varying topology to the polymerized layer in the nature of a web, regularly spaced perforations or other non-solid patterns, and wherein the construct comprises a roll of materials of a roll size from 10 inches to 72 inches wide and is approximately 1-100 meters in length. 7. An item of apparel having an outer, intermediate or inner layer comprising in whole or part the construct of claim 1 . 8. The construct of claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises an article having a volumetric, 3D shape. 9. The construct of claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises a natural or synthetic rubber or leather. 10. The construct of claim 1 , wherein the polymerized layer includes integrated microelectronic devices, sensors, or circuits. 11. The construct of claim 1 , wherein the polymerized layer includes selected doping defining an electrically conductive path. 12. The construct of claim 6 , wherein the polymerized layer includes integrated microelectronic devices, sensors, or circuits. 13. The construct of claim 6 , wherein the polymerized layer includes selected doping defining an electrically conductive path.

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  • Resistance to light or sun, i.e. protection of the textile itself as well as UV shielding materials or treatment compositions therefor; Anti-yellowing treatments · CPC title

  • D06M10/025Primary

    Corona discharge or low temperature plasma · CPC title

  • from spiders · CPC title

  • Macromolecular compounds · CPC title

  • Proteins or derivatives thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US10532548B2 cover?
In some aspects, the inventive subject matter contemplates: providing a substrate; providing a biomaterial to be affixed to the substrate; and subjecting the substrate and biomaterial to reactive species from a plasma generated by an atmospheric plasma apparatus until the biomaterial affixes to the substrate. The biomaterial may be silk or wool polypeptide. The biomaterial is deposited as a mon…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
North Face Apparel Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D06M10/025. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 14 2020 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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