Persistent color change indicator

US9983089B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9983089-B2
Application numberUS-201615095396-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 11, 2016
Priority dateApr 10, 2015
Publication dateMay 29, 2018
Grant dateMay 29, 2018

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A persistent color change liquid indicator includes a backing layer, a penetration layer, and a reaction layer. The backing layer has an indication color. The penetration layer includes a liquid structure to allow a liquid to travel through the penetration layer to the reaction layer. The penetration layer is opaque when dry and translucent when exposed to the liquid is to allow the indication color to be visible. The reaction layer reacts to the presence of the liquid such that the visibility of the indication color persists after exposure to the liquid ceases.

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What is claimed is: 1. A persistent color change liquid indicator, comprising: a backing layer; a penetration layer; and a reaction layer interposed between the backing layer and the penetration layer, wherein: the backing layer comprises an indication color; the penetration layer comprises liquid structure to allow a liquid to travel through the penetration layer to the reaction layer; the penetration layer is opaque when dry and translucent when exposed to the liquid is to allow the indication color to be visible; and the reaction layer reacts to the presence of the liquid such that the visibility of the indication color persists after exposure to the liquid ceases. 2. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indication color contrasts with a layer color of the penetration layer. 3. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein the penetration layer comprises a layer color and the layer color provides for visible identification of a liquid color of the escaping liquid. 4. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein the penetration layer is a woven material. 5. The liquid indicator of claim 4 , wherein the woven material comprises nylon, polyester, cotton, or cotton blend. 6. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein the penetration layer is a porous material. 7. The liquid indicator of claim 6 , wherein the porous material comprises a polyethylene mesh, polyester mesh, non-absorbent paper, or absorbent paper. 8. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein the reaction layer is an adhesive that gels in the presence of the liquid such that the backing layer can be separated from the penetration layer. 9. The liquid indicator of claim 8 , wherein the reaction layer is a solvent based adhesive. 10. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein the reaction layer is an acrylic adhesive with limited cross-linking. 11. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein: the persistent color change indicator further comprises a protection layer; the penetration layer is interposed between the protection layer; and the reaction layer and comprises one or more liquid pathways in which the liquid travels to the penetration layer. 12. The liquid indicator of claim 11 , wherein the protection layer is a nonporous, chemical resistant layer. 13. The liquid indicator of claim 11 , wherein the protection layer comprises a clear tape and a chemical resistant adhesive. 14. The liquid indicator of claim 11 , wherein the protection layer is a chemical resistant coating applied directly to one surface of the penetration layer. 15. The liquid indicator of claim 14 , wherein the applied coating is high density polyethylene or siliconized polyethylene. 16. The liquid indicator of claim 11 , wherein the liquid pathways are perforations in the protection layer. 17. The liquid indicator of claim 16 , wherein the liquid indicator comprises indentations positioned along the length of the liquid indicator. 18. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein the liquid is a fuel, an organic liquid, a colorless oil, a colored oil, a refrigerant, a grease, or a solvent. 19. The liquid indicator of claim 1 , wherein the backing layer, the reaction layer, and the penetration layer are packaged as a tape with a structural adhesive coupled to the backing layer on an opposite side from the indication color. 20. A separation resistant liquid indicator comprising: a penetration layer; a backing layer; and an intermediate layer, wherein: the backing layer comprises an indication color; the penetration layer comprises liquid structure to allow a liquid to travel through the penetration layer to the intermediate layer; the penetration layer is opaque when dry and translucent when exposed to the liquid is to allow the indication color to be visible; and the intermediate layer comprises one or more liquid sensitive areas and one or more liquid resistant areas, wherein: the one or more liquid sensitive areas reacts to the presence of the liquid such that the visibility of the indication color persists after exposure to the liquid ceases, and the one or more liquid resistant areas maintain the structural integrity of the separation resistant liquid indicator after exposure to the liquid.

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  • Detecting leaks · CPC title

  • G01M3/14Primary

    for pipes, cables or tubes; for pipe joints or seals; for valves; {for welds; for containers, e.g. radiators} · CPC title

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What does patent US9983089B2 cover?
A persistent color change liquid indicator includes a backing layer, a penetration layer, and a reaction layer. The backing layer has an indication color. The penetration layer includes a liquid structure to allow a liquid to travel through the penetration layer to the reaction layer. The penetration layer is opaque when dry and translucent when exposed to the liquid is to allow the indication …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Of Dayton
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01M3/14. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 29 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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