Claims
- 1. Hollow inorganic film forming material microspheres of substantially uniform diameter of 200 to 10,000 microns and of substantially uniform wall thickness of 0.1 to 1,000 microns, wherein said microspheres are free of latent solid or liquid blowing gas materials or gases and the walls of said microspheres are substantially free of holes, relatively thinned wall portions or sections, sealing tips and bubbles.
- 2. Hollow inorganic film forming material microspheres of substantially uniform diameter of 500 to 6,000 microns and of substantially uniform wall thickness of 0.5 to 400 microns, wherein said microspheres are free of latent solid or liquid blowing gas materials or gases and the walls of said microspheres are substantially free of holes, relatively thinned wall portions or sections, sealing tips and bubbles.
- 3. The hollow microspheres of claim 2 having a contained gas pressure of 5 to 100 p.s.i.a.
- 4. The hollow microspheres of claim 2 having deposited on the inner wall surfaces thereof a thin metal coating 50 to 600.degree. A. thick.
- 5. The hollow microspheres of claim 2 having a diameter of 500 to 3,000 microns and a wall thickness of 0.5 to 200 microns.
- 6. The hollow microspheres of claim 2 wherein the microspheres have an average bulk density of 0.5 to 10 lb/ft.sup.3.
- 7. A mass of the microspheres of claim 2.
- 8. The hollow microspheres of claim 2 having an oblate spheroid shape.
- 9. Filamented, hollow inorganic film forming material microspheres of substantially uniform diameter of 200 to 10,000 microns and of substantially uniform wall thickness of 0.1 to 1000 microns, wherein said microspheres are connected to each other by filament portions which are continuous with the microspheres and are of the same inorganic film forming material from which the microspheres are made, and said microspheres are free of latent solid or liquid blowing gas materials or gases, and the walls of said microspheres are substantially free of holes, relatively thinned wall portions or sections and bubbles.
- 10. Filamented, hollow inorganic film forming material microspheres of substantially uniform diameter of 500 to 6000 microns and of substantially uniform wall thickness of 0.5 to 400 microns, wherein said microspheres are connected to each other by filament portions which are continuous with the microspheres and are of the same inorganic film forming material from which the microspheres are made, and said microspheres are free of latent solid or liquid blowing gas materials or gases, and the walls of said microspheres are substantially free of holes, relatively thinned wall portions or sections and bubbles.
- 11. The hollow microspheres of claim 10 wherein the length of the connecting filaments is substantially equal and is 2 to 20 times the diameter of the microspheres.
- 12. The hollow microspheres of claim 10 wherein the length of the connecting filaments is substantially equal and the diameter of the connecting filaments is 1/2500 to 1/20 the diameter of the microspheres.
- 13. Hollow glass microspheres of substantially uniform diameter of 200 to 10,000 microns and of substantially uniform wall thickness of 0.1 to 1,000 microns, wherein said microspheres are free of latent solid or liquid blowing gas materials or gases and the walls of said microspheres are substantially free of holes, relatively thinned wall portions or sections, sealing tips and bubbles.
- 14. Hollow glass microspheres of substantially uniform diameter of 500 to 6,000 microns and of substantially uniform wall thickness of 0.5 to 400 microns, wherein said microspheres are free of latent solid or liquid blowing gas materials or gases and the walls of said microspheres are substantially free of holes, relatively thinned wall portions or sections, sealing tips and bubbles.
- 15. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 having a contained gas pressure of 5 to 100 p.s.i.a.
- 16. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 having a thin metal coating deposited on the inner wall surfaces of the microspheres consisting of a layer of dispersed metal particles 50 to 5000.degree. A thick.
- 17. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 having deposited on the inner wall surfaces thereof a thin metal coating 50 to 600.degree. A thick.
- 18. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 having a high contained vacuum of 10.sup.-4 to 10.sup.-6 Torrs.
- 19. The hollow microspheres of claim 17 wherein the deposited metal is zinc less than 100.degree. A thick and is transparent to visible light.
- 20. The hollow microspheres of claim 17 wherein the deposited metal is zinc more than 100.degree. A thick and is reflective of visible light.
- 21. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 having a diameter of 500 to 3000 microns and a wall thickness of 0.5 to 200 microns.
- 22. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 having an average bulk density of 0.5 to 10 lb/ft.sup.3.
- 23. A mass of the microspheres of claim 14.
- 24. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 having an oblate spheroid shape.
- 25. The hollow glass microspheres of claim 14 wherein there is deposited on the inner wall surfaces a thin metal transparent coating 25 to 95.degree. A thick.
- 26. The hollow glass microspheres of claim 14 wherein there is deposited on the inner wall surfaces thereof a thin metal reflective coating 105 to 800.degree. A thick.
- 27. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 wherein the microspheres have a high contained vacuum of 10.sup.-4 to 10.sup.-6 Torrs and have deposited on the inner wall surfaces thereof a thin metal coating consisting of metallic zinc 180 to 275.degree. A thick.
- 28. The hollow microspheres of claim 14 wherein the microspheres have a high contained vacuum of 10.sup.-4 to 10.sup.-6 Torrs and have deposited on the inner wall surfaces thereof a thin metal coating 150 to 400.degree. A thick.
- 29. Filamented, hollow glass microspheres of substantially uniform diameter of 200 to 10,000 microns and of substantially uniform wall thickness of 0.1 to 1000 microns, wherein said microspheres are connected to each other by filament portions which are continuous with the microspheres and are of the same inorganic film forming material from which the microspheres are made, and said microspheres are free of latent solid or liquid blowing gas materials or gases and the walls of said microspheres are substantially free of holes, relatively thinned wall portions or sections and bubbles.
- 30. Filamented, hollow glass microspheres of substantially uniform diameter of 500 to 6000 microns and of substantially uniform wall thickness of 0.5 to 400 microns, wherein said microspheres are connected to each other by filament portions which are continuous with the microspheres and are of the same inorganic film forming material from which the microspheres are made, and said microspheres are free of latent solid or liquid blowing gas materials or gases, and the walls of said microspheres are substantially free of holes, relatively thinned wall portions or sections and bubbles.
- 31. The hollow microspheres of claim 30 having a contained gas pressure of 5 to 100 p.s.i.a.
- 32. The hollow microspheres of claim 30 having deposited on the inner wall surfaces thereof a thin metal coating 50 to 600.degree. A thick.
- 33. The hollow microspheres of claim 30 having a high contained vacuum of 10.sup.-4 to 10.sup.-6 Torrs.
- 34. The hollow microspheres of claim 32 wherein the deposited metal is zinc less than 100.degree. A thick and is transparent to visible light.
- 35. The hollow microspheres of claim 32 wherein the deposited metal is zinc more than 100.degree. A thick and is reflective of visible light.
- 36. A mass of the microspheres of claim 30.
- 37. The hollow microspheres of claim 30 having an oblate spheroid shape.
- 38. The hollow microspheres of claim 30 wherein the length of the connecting filaments is substantially equal and is 2 to 20 times the diameter of the microspheres.
- 39. The hollow microspheres of claim 30 wherein the length of the connecting filaments is substantially equal and the diameter of the connecting filament is 1/2500 to 1/20 the diameter of the microspheres.
- 40. Filamented, hollow inorganic film forming material microspheres having a diameter of 200 to 10,000 microns and having a wall thickness of 0.1 to 1000 microns, wherein said microspheres are connected to each other by filament portions which are continuous with the microspheres and are the same inorganic film forming material from which the microspheres are made.
- 41. Filamented, hollow inorganic film forming material microspheres having a diameter of 500 to 6000 microns and having a wall thickness of 0.5 to 400 microns, wherein said microspheres are connected to each other by filament portions which are continuous with the microspheres and are of the same inorganic film forming material from which the microspheres are made.
- 42. Filamented, hollow glass microspheres having a diameter of 200 to 10,000 microns and having a wall thickness of 0.1 to 1,000 microns, wherein said microspheres are connected to each other by filament portions which are continuous with the microspheres and are of the same inorganic film forming material from which the microspheres are made.
- 43. Filamented, hollow glass microspheres having a uniform diameter of 500 to 6,000 microns and having a wall thickness of 0.5 to 400 microns, wherein said microspheres are connected to each other by filament portions which are continuous with the microspheres and are of the same inorganic film forming material from which the microspheres are made.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 059,297, filed July 20, 1979, which application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's applications Ser. Nos. 937,123 and 944,643, filed Aug. 28, 1978 and Sept. 21, 1978, respectively all abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Materials Engineering "Microspheres Cut Costs, Improve Properties of Plastics" pp. 58, 59 4-1975. |
Chemical Engineering, "Microencapsulation" pp. 177, 178 12/1967. |
Related Publications (1)
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944643 |
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Divisions (1)
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59297 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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