Micro-encapsulated, improved vapor corrosion inhibitor
10550481 ยท 2020-02-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T428/249954
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C09K15/34
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
The current invention relates to a micro-encapsulated, volatile vapor corrosion inhibitor (VCI), and method for the use of same. More particularly, it relates to a fluid composition, and microencapsulation of the fluid composition, that inhibits corrosion and tarnishing and that may be relatively non-toxic. The VCI is intended to be employed in varying concentrations depending on the intended application and deployed via microcapsules. The microcapsules may be adapted to release the VCI over time, or all at once. To effect this, the microcapsules may be adapted to be breached at varying times or at the same time. By adapting the microcapsules, or the method of breaching the microcapsules, the rate at which the VCI is released may be controlled.
Claims
1. A volatile vapor corrosion inhibitor comprising: a solution containing a volatile compound derived from a plant or plants within the Fabaceae plant family, and a corrosion inhibitor; and a microcapsule having a circumferential wall containing said solution.
2. The volatile vapor corrosion inhibitor of claim 1, further comprising a means for breaching a wall of said microcapsule.
3. The volatile vapor corrosion inhibitor of claim 1, further comprising a first surface, and wherein said microcapsule is attached to said first surface.
4. The volatile vapor corrosion inhibitor of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of said microcapsules, and wherein said microcapsules are adapted to be breached at varying times.
5. The volatile vapor corrosion inhibitor of claim 1, further comprising: a first surface, wherein said microcapsule is attached to said first surface; a second surface, said second surface attached to said first surface with an adhesive such that said microcapsule is held between said first and said second surface; and wherein when said second surface is pulled away from said first surface, the wall of said microcapsule is breached and said solution is exposed to an environment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(6) The emitting substrate 20 inside a container 100 that has a hollow interior space 102. An amount of VCI 10 in microcapsules are loaded on the emitting substrate 20. Over time, the improved VCI 10 vaporizes emitting improved VCI 10 ions (not shown) into the interior 102 of the container 100. These ions (not shown) come to an equilibrium filling (if there is sufficient amount of improved VCI 10 loaded on the emitting substrate 20) the interior 102. The ions (not shown) come in contact with a metallic object 104 in the interior 102. A layer of the ions (not shown) coats the metallic object 104 which inhibits corrosion of the metallic object 104.
(7) Dissolved, or vaporized, ions (not shown) from the improved VCI 10 in the emitting substrate 20 enter into a gaseous phase. Some of these ions (not shown) bond with the object 104, and form an ionic layer on the object 104. This layer on the metallic object 104 of the improved VCI 10 acts as an anti-corrosive.
(8) It is anticipated that the interior 102 may not be sealed from the outside environment. This may occur if the container 100 is temporarily opened, or if the container has apertures or is otherwise permeable to the outside environment. In these cases, objects 104 remaining in the container 100 after the container 100 is opened will be protected from corrosion if sufficient improved VCI 10 remains on the emitting substrate 20 such the corrosion inhibiting ion vapor again develops in the container 100 after it is closed. In the instance in which a container 100 has a more permanent aperture, then improved VCI 10 ions (not shown) will continually be dispersed into the atmosphere and lost to the outside environment. The improved VCI 10 will continue vaporizing from the emitting substrate 20, so ions (not shown) will continue to protect the object 104 from oxidation until to many ions (not shown) are lost to the outside environment.
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(12) Likewise, the microcapsules 60 could be bonded to the first surface 64. In order to breach the microcapsule wall 40 and expose the VCI, or improved VCI 10, to the environment, then the user could employ a number of means including but not limited to: frictional force applied with a breaching member, pressure, shear forces, solvent action, enzyme action, chemical reactions, hydrolysis, or slow disintegration.
(13) The emitting substrate 20 may take the form of a printed paper. The printing will not affect the emitting substrate 20 and improved VCI 10 as a whole. Therefore, it is anticipated that marketing materials, such as a business card or magazine insert, could be printed, distributed with microcapsules 60 filled with the improved VCI 10. For example, and advertiser could give the emitting substrate/marketing material 20 to a client/customer, or potential client/customer. Because the emitting substrate/marketing material 20 would be more useful than ordinary marketing materials, the client would be enticed to use the emitting substrate/marketing material 20 in protecting some personal metallic object 104 and thus be repeatedly reminded of the advertiser.
(14) Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.