Patent classifications
D06M10/06
GRAPHENE SILICONE STICKY SHEET AND COMPOUND STRUCTURE USING THE SAME.
A graphene silicone sticky sheet and compound structure using the same is provided. The graphene silicone with PU function group is used as substrate which is further combined with an adhering layer so as to form as a graphene silicone sticky sheet. Therefore, it is adhered to various application objects, especially clothes or wearing objects, such as an eye mask. Further, the graphene silicone can be combined with conductive wires which extend outwards and thus it can be made as electrode adhesive sheet or electric heating sheet.
STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES
One or more aspects of the present disclosure provide components for an article of manufacture, having a film with an optical element that imparts a structural color to the component. The present disclosure also provide methods for making components with the films and optical element, and articles of manufacture including the component.
STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES
One or more aspects of the present disclosure provide components for an article of manufacture, having a film with an optical element that imparts a structural color to the component. The present disclosure also provide methods for making components with the films and optical element, and articles of manufacture including the component.
STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES
One or more aspects of the present disclosure are directed to components having an optical element that imparts structural color to the component or article. The present disclosure is also directed to articles of manufacture including the component having an optical element, and methods for making components and articles having an optical element that imparts structural color.
STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES
One or more aspects of the present disclosure are directed to components having an optical element that imparts structural color to the component or article. The present disclosure is also directed to articles of manufacture including the component having an optical element, and methods for making components and articles having an optical element that imparts structural color.
FABRIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ATTACHED ZEOLITE AND/OR A ZEOLITE/PECTIN COMPLEX
The invention relates to fabric compositions with improved hemostatic properties comprising attached a zeolite, a zeolite/pectin complex, or a mixture thereof, and methods of preparing such fabric compositions.
FABRIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ATTACHED ZEOLITE AND/OR A ZEOLITE/PECTIN COMPLEX
The invention relates to fabric compositions with improved hemostatic properties comprising attached a zeolite, a zeolite/pectin complex, or a mixture thereof, and methods of preparing such fabric compositions.
Inorganic piezoelectric materials formed on fibers and applications thereof
Embodiments of the invention include an active fiber with a piezoelectric layer that has a crystallization temperature that is greater than a melt or draw temperature of the fiber and methods of forming such active fibers. According to an embodiment, a first electrode is formed over an outer surface of a fiber. Embodiments may then include depositing a first amorphous piezoelectric layer over the first electrode. Thereafter, the first amorphous piezoelectric layer may be crystallized with a pulsed laser annealing process to form a first crystallized piezoelectric layer. In an embodiment, the pulsed laser annealing process may include exposing the first amorphous piezoelectric layer to radiation from an excimer laser with an energy density between approximately 10 and 100 mJ/cm2 and pulse width between approximately 10 and 50 nanoseconds. Embodiments may also include forming a second electrode over an outer surface of the crystallized piezoelectric layer.
Inorganic piezoelectric materials formed on fibers and applications thereof
Embodiments of the invention include an active fiber with a piezoelectric layer that has a crystallization temperature that is greater than a melt or draw temperature of the fiber and methods of forming such active fibers. According to an embodiment, a first electrode is formed over an outer surface of a fiber. Embodiments may then include depositing a first amorphous piezoelectric layer over the first electrode. Thereafter, the first amorphous piezoelectric layer may be crystallized with a pulsed laser annealing process to form a first crystallized piezoelectric layer. In an embodiment, the pulsed laser annealing process may include exposing the first amorphous piezoelectric layer to radiation from an excimer laser with an energy density between approximately 10 and 100 mJ/cm2 and pulse width between approximately 10 and 50 nanoseconds. Embodiments may also include forming a second electrode over an outer surface of the crystallized piezoelectric layer.
FABRIC SUBSTRATE BEARING A CARBON BASED COATING AND PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME
A fabric substrate bears a carbon based coating. A hollow cathode plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition process deposits a hydrophobic carbon based coating on fabric substrates. In certain embodiments, a wear resistant hydrophobic carbon based coating coats fabric substrates.