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US9533883B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9533883-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113044939-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2017 |
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An apparatus is provided for harvesting a carbon nanotube array from a substrate. The apparatus includes a peeler that peels the carbon nanotube array from the substrate and a support that receives the carbon nanotube array peeled from the substrate. In addition the apparatus includes a drawing device that simultaneously draws the carbon nanotube array from the substrate onto the support as the carbon nanotube array is peeled from the substrate. The peeler and drawing device are synchronized in operation so that as a given length of carbon nanotube array is peeled from the substrate, that same given length of carbon nanotube array is drawn onto the support.
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What is claimed: 1. An apparatus for harvesting a vertically aligned intact carbon nanotube array from a substrate, comprising: a peeler that peels said carbon nanotube array intact from said substrate, wherein said peeler comprises a cutting sled including a cutter positioned to cut the vertically aligned carbon nanotube array from the substrate; a support comprising a static film that receives said vertically aligned intact carbon nanotube array peeled from said substrate; and a drawing device that simultaneously draws said vertically aligned intact carbon nanotube array from said substrate onto said static film of said support as said vertically aligned carbon nanotube array is peeled from said substrate. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said peeler and said drawing device are synchronized so that as a length L 1 of vertically aligned intact carbon nanotube array is peeled from said substrate a length L 2 of vertically aligned intact carbon nanotube array is drawn onto said static film of said support where L 1 =L 2 . 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , said support includes a guide track and said drawing device includes a take-up reel and a draw line having a first end and a second end, said first end being connected to said vertically aligned carbon nanotube array and said second end being connected to said take-up reel; and said cutting sled and said support being connected together and displaceable between a first position and a second position. 4. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 3 , wherein said cutting sled includes a body supported for movement on at least two rollers, said body holding said cutter at an acute cutting angle of between about 5 and about 45 degrees. 5. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said acute cutting angle is between about 10 and about 30 degrees. 6. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 4 , wherein a connecting rod connects said cutting sled to said support. 7. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 6 , wherein said support includes a guide drum. 8. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 3 , wherein said guide track comprises two parallel guide rails. 9. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 8 , wherein said support includes at least four guide rollers engaging said guide track and rolling along said two parallel guide rails. 10. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 8 , wherein said take-up reel is connected to a shaft that rotates in two brackets connecting said shaft to said support. 11. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 10 , wherein said shaft includes a first roller and a second roller, said first roller rolling along a first rail of said two parallel guide rails and said second roller rolling along a second rail of said two parallel guide rails. 12. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 11 , further including a drive motor for displacing said cutting sled and said support. 13. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the static film overlies and clings to said vertically aligned intact carbon nanotube array on said substrate, said first end of said draw line being connected to said static film. 14. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 2 , wherein said support comprises a winding drum upon which said carbon nanotube array is wound as said vertically aligned carbon nanotube array is peeled from said substrate. 15. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 14 , including (a) a continuous conveyor having a conveying surface, said substrate being supported on said conveying surface, and (b) said drawing device comprising a drive motor for said conveyor and said winding drum. 16. The array harvesting apparatus of claim 15 , further including: the static film overlying and clinging to said carbon nanotube array on said substrate; and a feeder for said static film; said static film being wound onto said winding drum with said harvested carbon nanotube array.
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