Lubricant transformable from solid to semi-solid
11008530 · 2021-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C10N2040/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10N2050/14
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10M171/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10M2290/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10M177/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10M2205/18
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10N2070/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10N2030/06
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10M109/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C10M109/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A lubricant composition includes a mixture of grease and wax formed into a block which is solid at atmospheric pressure and temperatures up to 150° F., and which transforms into a semi-solid under mechanical loading. The mixture is formed with 5-25% of melted wax. The block may be coated to form a shell to remain solid at elevated temperatures. The block may include other additives. The grease block is suitable for use in various applications, including on a 5.sup.th wheel trailer hitch plate.
Claims
1. A lubricant, comprising: a wax infused grease block in solid form at room temperature and transformable to a semi-solid form under mechanical loading; and a dissolvable coating material covering the block to maintain the block in a solid state at temperatures up to 65° C. and at atmospheric pressure.
2. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the wax is melted and dissolved into the grease, and then cooled to form the solid block.
3. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the wax is 5-25% by weight of the block.
4. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the wax is a soy product.
5. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the block has a bottom surface with deformable protrusions.
6. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the block has a lower surface with a plastic perimeter bead.
7. A method of creating a solid grease block comprising: mixing semi-solid grease material with melted wax to form a grease mixture; cooling the grease mixture to form a solid blocks; coating the block with a coating mixture of starch and water; and then drying the coating mixture.
8. The method of claim 7 further providing of a plastic bead on one surface of the block.
9. The method of claim 7 wherein the wax is 5-25% by weight of the block.
10. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the lubricant becomes a semi-solid upon application of increased pressure.
11. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the coating material includes starch.
12. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the coating material includes a colorant.
13. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the coating material includes graphite.
14. The lubricant of claim 1 wherein the coating material includes an adherent.
15. The method of claim 7 further comprising adding an adherent to the coating mixture.
16. The method of claim 7 further comprising adding a colorant to the coating mixture.
17. The method of claim 7 further comprising adding graphite to the coating mixture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) The lubricant 10 of the present invention exists in both solid and semi-solid forms. Firstly, when the lubricant 10 is created, it is created as a firm, solid form, such as a block or pad. In such a form it does not exhibit the “tacky” or “sticky” surface behavior of conventional semi-solid lubricants. It can therefore be handled by the human hand in the same manner as any common object that exists in a firm solid form. No sticky residue is attracted to the skin when contact is made with the solid lubricant pad; as opposed to the overtly “sticky” behavior of conventional greases. Secondly, after application to the surface or joint to be lubricated, the lubricant transforms to a semi-solid form as the pressure and shear forces of the joint act on the structure of the proposed lubricant. The lubrication properties in the semi-solid form perform precisely as do the lubrication properties of a conventional semi-solid grease.
(14) In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the solid form of the lubricant 10 is created by combining conventional semi-solid grease lubricant with a material which firms the grease into a substantially solid form. The material chosen to firm the grease is utilized in a relatively small percentage in relation to the amount of semi-solid lubricant, so that the beneficial lubrication properties of the semi-solid grease are retained during the ultimate use of the product. The amount of firming material needed depends to an extent on the “firmness” of the semi-solid grease chosen. If the chosen grease is relatively firm, at room temperature, then the amount of firming material required may be reduced. If the chosen grease is “quite soft”, the amount of firming material required will be larger.
(15) In the preferred embodiment, the grease to be utilized as the basis for the solid lubricant has been created from renewable materials such as a soy oil-based grease. Also, for the preferred embodiment, the firming material is also a bio-based wax such as a soy wax commonly used in candle making.
(16) In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the solid form of the lubricant 10 is formed by combining (1) a soy oil-based, semi-solid grease formulation 14 with (2) a soy-based wax 16. The soy-based wax has a melting point in the range of 120° F. to 180° F. The soy wax is heated to its melting point. The soy oil-based, semi-solid grease is added and stirred with the melted soy wax. As the grease warms, it becomes itself more fluid-like allowing the soy wax to dissolve into the grease. When the mixture of these two components cools to room temperature, the result is a substantially solid material which is firm to the touch. The extent of the firmness of the solid material is controlled by the relative percentage of soy-based wax utilized to the percentage of soy oil-based grease. Ratios in the range of 5% to 25% soy-based wax versus 75% to 95% soy-based grease are adequate to result in a material which is substantially solid at room temperature. The amount of soy-based wax can be increased to levels higher than 25%. Continually increasing the wax content will accordingly increase the hardness of the solid lubricant and correspondingly reduce the ability of the lubricant to be “spread out” under the normal and shear forces applied by the joint being lubricated.
(17) In another embodiment of the present invention, the solid lubricant is composed of a grease which is not created from bio renewable-based materials. Non-bio renewable-based semi-solid greases commonly utilize a petroleum oil such as mineral oil as the basis for the corresponding grease formulation. The solid lubricant can be further composed of a wax which is a non-bio renewable wax. Such waxes are typically derived from petroleum sources.
(18) The solid lubricant forms as described above can optionally contain the addition of components 18 which will impart additional functionality to the lubricant after its transformation to the semi-solid form. Such additional components can, for instance:
(19) 1) enhance the load carrying capability of the base grease component by addition of, for example, a commercially available extreme pressure additive or other commercially available anti-wear additives;
(20) 2) enhance the lubricity of the base grease component by addition of, for example, a commercially available graphite in fine powdered form; and
(21) 3) provide a desired color to the final product by addition of a commercially available colorant.
(22) In another embodiment of the current invention, the solid form of the lubricant is optionally coated with a layer of material 12 applied to the solid lubricant surface after the mixture of grease and wax has cooled to form an encased block 10A. The coating 12 is applied in cases where the solid lubricant may be subjected to elevated ambient temperatures. Depending on the exact composition of the semi-solid grease used to create the proposed lubricant, the grease itself may exhibit lower and lower viscosity as the ambient temperature increases. As ambient temperatures approach the levels of 125° F., or even higher, the viscosity of the grease component may become so low that the firming material used to firm the grease grows less able to maintain the solid form of the proposed lubricant. The exterior coating 12 of the present invention provides an “encasing shell” around the formed solid lubricant. With such coating applied, the solid lubricant will remain firm to the touch at very elevated ambient temperatures; for example, in the range of 150° F. or higher. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the coating 12 is created from a bio-renewable material such as a natural flour or a derived natural starch. When a flour or starch is mixed with water and subsequently allowed to dry, it adheres strongly to the surface to which it has been applied. A layer is formed that is relatively strong and dense. The strong and dense layer when applied to the surface of the solid lubricant, further enhances the firmness of the surface of the solid lubricant. Furthermore, the flour or starch layer maintains its structure in an environment of elevated ambient temperatures. Consequently, the overall firmness of the solid lubricant 10 itself is increased substantially at elevated ambient temperatures. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the solid lubricant coating 12 is produced by mixing soy flour with water. The amount of water added to the soy flour affects the thickness of the coating after the coating dries. In the preferred embodiment, a ratio of approximately 25% soy flour to 75% water by weight produces a paste-like consistency. The coating 12 is then applied to the surface of the solid lubricant 10 with a commercial application technique such as dipping. A simple air-drying process is applied to dry the coating. The coating 12 is preferably a thin layer which becomes pressed into the soft lubricant under pressure, so as to effectively dissolve away in use. The coating enhances the robustness of the block 10A and allows for variations in the internal grease formulations.
(23) The coating as described above can additionally incorporate further components to enhance the functionality of the coating. Such enhancements can provide, for example; 1) additional strength to the coating beyond the capability of the starch base; 2) reduce the permeability of the coating, 3) provide a surface texture which improves handling and 4) colorant options which will allow a final color of choice for the solid lubricant. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a fine graphite powder is added to the soy flour and water mixture. When dried, the soy flour and graphite combine to create a coating which enables the solid lubricant to remain firm to the touch at ambient temperatures in excess of 150° F. Furthermore, the coating of soy flour and graphite is relatively impervious and will contain the components of the solid lubricant which may become relatively soft to the touch as ambient temperatures approach the range of 150° F. Finally, the addition of graphite acts as a colorant, and in this case, results in a solid lubricant which is black in color.
(24) Another alternative for the coating is a wax material or composition to cover the lubricant. For example, a suitable commercially available wax is available from Clarus Specialty Products (Rock Hill, S.C.), under the name Microblend 35.
(25) In a further embodiment, the coating material to be applied to the solid lubricant described above may be created with an “adherent” material not derived from renewable sources. Such a non-bio renewable material will commonly be derived from a petroleum source. For example, the adherent material can be a liquid adhesive or a semi-solid adhesive; either of which can be air-dried when applied to the surface of the solid lubricant.
(26) It is understood that the additive 18 can be used in the process of
(27) The solid/semi-solid transformable lubricant offers an ideal solution to the problem of lubrication of fifth wheels of towing vehicles. The invention provides a convenient, clean and easy to apply form of lubricant which will, at the same time, satisfactorily lubricate the fifth wheel for long periods of time. The solid form of the lubricant can be formed into virtually any manner of size and shape. In a preferred embodiment of the invention,
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(29) The lubricant pad is self-contained regarding storage and handling by the operator. No added packaging material is required; thus, no packaging material requires disposal. Further, once the lubricant pad has been applied to the fifth wheel surface, no such packaging material will be discarded onto the roadway. The lubricant pad is simply placed onto the surface of the fifth wheel by the operator. The fifth wheel most commonly has an existing thin layer of prior-used grease on its surface to which the lubricant pad will readily adhere.
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(31) In terms of the fifth wheel hitch plate application, the surface of the fifth wheel will most often possess an existing layer of previously applied grease on its surface. In such case, the lubricant pad will readily adhere to the existing grease layer. However, there may be a desire to attach the lubricant pad to a completely clean and dry surface which does not include a layer of pre-existing grease, or any such like material. In an embodiment of the current invention, a lubricant pad includes surface features which promote the adherence of said lubricant pad to the surface to which it is to be attached. An example of such a surface feature is represented in
(32) In a further embodiment of the current invention, a lubricant pad has a geometric form to generally fit or match the shape of the surface being lubricated. For example, as shown in
(33) The solid to semi-solid grease of the present invention can be used in various applications, other than on fifth wheels. For example, without limitation, the block can be used to lubricate surfaces such as brakes, machinery, cables, and other objects that need to reduce friction or improve sliding movement.
(34) The grease blocks or pads of the present invention may be packaged individually or may be stacked to provide a set of blocks in a single package. When multiple pads are packaged together, separation sheets, such as wax paper, may be provided between adjacent blocks to make it easy to pull one block from the package for use.
(35) The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.