Substrate Having a Visually Imperceptible Texture for Providing Variable Coefficients of Friction Between Objects
US-2017300114-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US10703680B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10703680-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615146545-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2020 |
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A method of forming a ceramic component is disclosed. A ceramic matrix material is combined with a binder material. The ceramic matrix material and the binder material are mixed to create an intermediate slurry. After mixing the ceramic matrix material and the binder material, reinforcing fibers are added to the intermediate slurry to create a final slurry. The final slurry is introduced into a mold cavity having a shape corresponding to the ceramic component. The final slurry is at least partially cured within the mold cavity to form an intermediate casting. The intermediate casting is sintered to produce the ceramic component from the intermediate casting.
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What is claimed is: 1. A ceramic housing component for an electronic device, comprising: a unitary sintered ceramic matrix material formed from a slurry deposited into a mold cavity; reinforcing fibers distributed substantially evenly throughout the ceramic matrix material and aligned in directions of flow of the slurry when the slurry is introduced into the mold cavity, the reinforcing fibers being oriented radially outwardly from a particular area within a first portion of the ceramic housing component and unidirectionally within a second portion of the ceramic housing component, a direction of the reinforcing fibers of the second portion being different from directions of the reinforcing fibers of the first portion; wherein the ceramic housing component is formed by sintering a slurry comprising the ceramic matrix material and the reinforcing fibers to remove a binder from the ceramic matrix material. 2. The ceramic housing component of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic matrix material is selected from the group consisting of porcelain, alumina, beryllia, ceria, zirconia, carbide, boride, nitride, and silicide. 3. The ceramic housing component of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing fibers have an average length of about 150 microns. 4. The ceramic housing component of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic matrix material is zirconia powder. 5. The ceramic housing component of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing fibers within the second portion are aligned substantially parallel with a major axis of the ceramic housing component. 6. A housing component for an electronic device, comprising: a unitary structure comprising a ceramic matrix formed from a slurry including a ceramic matrix material and reinforcing fibers, the unitary structure defining: a back portion having the reinforcing fibers oriented substantially radially outwardly from a particular area and aligned in directions of flow of the slurry when the slurry is introduced into a mold cavity; and side portions extending from the back portion and having the reinforcing fibers oriented substantially unidirectionally in a direction aligned in a direction of the flow of the slurry when the slurry is introduced into the mold cavity, the direction different from directions of the reinforcing fibers of the back portion; wherein the unitary structure is formed by sintering the slurry to remove a binder therefrom. 7. The housing component of claim 6 , wherein the direction is perpendicular to the reinforcing fibers of the back portion. 8. The housing component of claim 6 , wherein the reinforcing fibers are chopped fibers. 9. The housing component of claim 8 , wherein the reinforcing fibers have a length from about 50 microns to about 250 microns. 10. The housing component of claim 6 , wherein the reinforcing fibers are carbon fibers encased in silicon carbide sheaths. 11. A ceramic housing component for an electronic device, comprising: a unitary structure comprising a sintered ceramic matrix material and reinforcing fibers distributed substantially evenly throughout the sintered ceramic matrix material, the unitary structure defining; a back portion having the reinforcing fibers oriented radially outwardly from a particular area within the back portion; and a side portion extending from the back portion and having the reinforcing fibers oriented randomly. 12. The ceramic housing component of claim 11 , wherein the ceramic matrix material is selected from the group consisting of porcelain, alumina, beryllia, ceria, zirconia, carbide, boride, nitride, and silicide. 13. The ceramic housing component of claim 11 , wherein the reinforcing fibers have an average length of about 150 microns. 14. The ceramic housing component of claim 11 , wherein the ceramic matrix material is zirconia powder. 15. The ceramic housing component of claim 11 , wherein the reinforcing fibers within the back portion are first reinforcing fibers and the reinforcing fibers within the side portion are second reinforcing fibers; and the first reinforcing fibers comprise a first material and the second reinforcing fibers comprise a second material that is different from the first material. 16. The ceramic housing component of claim 15 , wherein the first reinforcing fibers or the second reinforcing fibers comprise at least one of zirconia or alumina.
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