Device for dynamic fluid pinning
US-11051567-B2 · Jul 6, 2021 · US
US11613461B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11613461-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615285529-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2023 |
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The present invention relates to textile articles and clothing such as outdoor garments, indoor garments, and commercial protective wear exposed to contact mixtures of water and oil, swimwear and winter wear exposed to mixtures of water and air. At least part of these textile articles possess a surface provided with at least one of 1) a high surface area, 2) hierarchical pattern, 3) contact angles such that hydrophilic portion of a contact mixture possesses a high contact angle and the hydrophobic portion of a contact mixture possesses a low contact angle, and 4) hysteresis angle greater than 5 degrees. Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic contact mixtures of the present invention can be surfaces where water and or ice are present in combination with oil and or air. The textile articles of the present invention resist slippage on surfaces possessing hydrophobic/hydrophilic contact mixtures.
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We claim: 1. An article comprising a microstructured surface capable of forming an adhesion to a contact surface wherein the microstructured surface comprises a hierarchical pattern including a plurality of first microfeatures, a plurality of second microfeatures disposed about the plurality of first microfeatures, and a plurality of third microfeatures disposed about the plurality of second microfeatures, wherein the hierarchical pattern is configured to develop a hydrophobic region associated with one of the first, second, or third plurality of microfeatures, and a hydrophilic region associated with at least one of the microfeatures that does not develop the hydrophobic region such that the adhesion of the microstructured surface occurs when shear stress exceeds a normal force and wherein the microstructured surface comprises a hysteresis angle greater than 5 degrees. 2. The article of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the microstructured surface has a surface area at least twice the area of a smooth plane of same size. 3. The article of claim 1 , wherein the microstructured surface is configured to comprise a static hydrophilic contact angle higher than 120° and a hydrophobic contact angle lower than 120°. 4. The article of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the microstructured surface comprises a surface area at least twice the area of a smooth plane of same size and a static hydrophilic contact angle higher than 120° and a hydrophobic contact angle lower than 120°. 5. The article of claim 4 , wherein the hydrophobic region and hydrophilic region comprises oil and/or air and aqueous solution and/or ice. 6. The article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of first microfeatures includes at least one dimension between 25-1000 microns, the plurality of second microfeatures includes at least one dimension between 5-25 microns, and the plurality of third microfeatures includes at least one dimension between 0.5-5 microns, wherein the microfeature is disposed on the second microfeature. 7. The article of claim 6 , wherein the geometry of each of the first, second, and third microfeature is selected from the group consisting of a two-dimensional sinusoid, a cylinder, and a fin. 8. The article of claim 6 , wherein an interface between the microstructured surface and the contact surface includes at least a portion comprising a Wenzel-Cassie interface. 9. The article of claim 4 , wherein the microstructured surface is configured to create at least one interface with the contact surface wherein the at least one interface comprises aqueous liquid exposed to air wherein a first portion of the microstructured surface traps air between the microstructured surface and aqueous liquid, and at least a second portion of the microstructured surface does not trap air between the microstructured surface and aqueous liquid. 10. The article of claim 4 , wherein the microstructured surface is configured to create at least one interface with the contact surface wherein the at least one interface comprises aqueous liquid mixed with oil wherein a first portion of the microstructured surface traps oil between the microstructured surface and contact surface, and at least a second portion of the microstructured surface repels oil. 11. The article of claim 1 , wherein the microstructured surface is configured to form an interface between the microstructured surface and the contact surface, wherein the interface comprises at least one of superhydrophobicity, Wenzel-Cassie effect, or Cassie-Baxter effect. 12. The article of claim 2 , wherein the microstructured surface is configured to form an interface between the microstructured surface and the contact surface, wherein the interface comprises at least one of superhydrophobicity, Wenzel-Cassie effect, or Cassie-Baxter effect. 13. The article of claim 1 , wherein the article comprises polymers, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, leather, or biodegradable materials. 14. The article of claim 13 , wherein the article comprises polymer selected from polyethylene, polyacrylic, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyamide, polystyrene, polyurethane, polyfluorocarbon, polyester, silicone rubber, hydrocarbon rubber, or polycarbonate.
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