Claims
- 1. An electrorheological fluid comprising:
- (a) carbon-based hydrophobic base fluid selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic esters and polyalphaolefins;
- (b) electrorheologically active solid particles; and
- (c) an aromatic hydroxy compound substituted with an alkyl group containing at least 9 carbon atoms, in an amount suitable to improve the dispersive stability of the electrorheological fluid.
- 2. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the carbon-based fluid is a polyalphaolefin.
- 3. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the electrorheologically active solid particle is a carbohydrate-based solid particle.
- 4. The electrorheological fluid of claim 3 wherein the carbohydrate-based solid particle is cellulose.
- 5. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the electrorheologically active solid particle is an organic semiconducting polymer.
- 6. The electrorheological fluid of claim 5 wherein the organic semiconducting polymer is polyaniline or poly(substituted aniline).
- 7. The electrorheological fluid of claim 6 wherein the organic semiconducting polymer is polyaniline.
- 8. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the electrorheologically active solid particle is an inorganic material.
- 9. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the electrorheologically active solid particle is a polymer comprising an alkenyl-substituted aromatic comonomer and a maleic acid comonomer or derivative thereof, where the polymer contains acid functionality which is at least partly in the form of a salt.
- 10. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the electrorheologically active solid particles are (i) carbohydrate-based solid particles, (ii) organic semiconducting polymer particles, or (iii) particles of polymer comprising an alkenyl-substituted aromatic comonomer and a maleic acid comonomer or derivative thereof, where the polymer contains acid functionality which is at least partly in the form of a salt.
- 11. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the aromatic hydroxy compound is further substituted by at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups containing less than about 6 carbon atoms, carboxy groups, amino groups, hydroxy groups, and alkylene-hydroxy groups.
- 12. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the aromatic hydroxy compound is an alkyl phenol, the alkyl group containing 9 to about 100 carbon atoms.
- 13. The electrorheological fluid of claim 12 wherein the alkyl group contains about 20 to about 30 carbon atoms.
- 14. The electrorheological fluid of claim 12 wherein the alkyl group is polyisobutyl or polypropyl.
- 15. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the aromatic hydroxy compound contains a plurality of aromatic nuclei bridged by at least one sulfur atom, oxygen atom, nitrogen atom, or alkylene group.
- 16. The composition of claim 1 wherein the alkyl group is a cycloalkyl group, a mercaptoalkyl group, or a group derived from a polyalkene.
- 17. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 further comprising (d) a polar activating material other than the materials of (a)-(c).
- 18. The electrorheological fluid of claim 17 wherein the polar activating material is water.
- 19. The electrorheological fluid of claim 17 wherein the polar activating material is an organic polar compound.
- 20. The electrorheological fluid of claim 19 wherein the polar activating material is an aliphatic alcohol or an aliphatic polyol.
- 21. The electrorheological fluid of claim 19 wherein the amount of the polar activating material is about 0.1 to about 10 weight percent of the fluid.
- 22. The electrorheological fluid of claim 17 wherein the polar activating material is water, the amount of water is about 0.5 to about 4 weight percent of the fluid, and the solid particles are cellulose.
- 23. The electrorheological fluid of claim 17 wherein the amount of polar activating material is about 0.1 to about 30 percent by weight of the electrorheologically active solid particles.
- 24. The electrorheological fluid of claim 23 wherein the amount of polar activating material is about 0.4 to about 20 percent by weight of the electrorheologically active solid particles.
- 25. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the amount of the electrorheologically active solid particle is about 5 to about 60 percent and the amount of the aromatic hydroxy compound is about 0.1 to about 20 percent by weight of the fluid.
- 26. The electrorheological fluid of claim 25 wherein the amount of the electrorheologically active solid particles is about 10 to about 50 percent and the amount of the aromatic hydroxy compound is about 0.4 to about 10 percent by weight of the fluid.
- 27. The electrorheological fluid of claim 17 wherein the amount of the electrorheologically active solid particle is about 15 to about 35 weight percent and the amount of the aromatic hydroxy compound is about 1 to about 5 weight percent of the fluid.
- 28. The electrorheological fluid of claim 1 wherein the amount of the electrorheologically active solid particles is about 5 to about 60 percent and the amount of the aromatic hydroxy compound is about 0.1 to about 20 percent by volume of the fluid.
- 29. The electrorheological fluid of claim 28 wherein the amount of the electrorheologically active solid particles is about 10 to about 50 percent and the amount of the aromatic hydroxy compound is about 0.4 to about 10 percent by volume of the fluid.
- 30. An electrorheological fluid comprising:
- (a) a carbon-based hydrophobic ester base fluid;
- (b) electrorheologically active solid particles; and
- (c) an aromatic hydroxy compound substituted with an alkyl group containing at least 9 carbon atoms, in an amount suitable to improve the dispersive stability of the electrorheological fluid.
- 31. The electrorheological fluid of claim 30 wherein the ester is di-isodecyl azelate or isodecyl pelargonate.
- 32. An electrorheological device comprising a means for applying an external signal to vary the apparent viscosity of the fluid of claim 1 contained therein.
- 33. A process for improving the dispersive stability of an electrorheological fluid of a carbon-based hydrophobic base fluid selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic esters and polyalphaolefins, and electrorheologically active solid particles, said process comprising adding to the electrorheological fluid an amount of an aromatic hydroxy compound substituted with an alky group containing at least 9 carbon atoms suitable to improve the dispersive stability of the electrorheological fluid.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/030,688 filed on Mar. 12, 1993 now abandoned.
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