Claims
- 1. A substrate comprising chromium and a gradient from an inside to an outside surface consisting essentially of:
substrate molecules/a mixture of said substrate molecules and substrate-X molecules comprising chromium-X/a surface comprising a sufficient quantity of said chromium-X molecules to produce a final coefficient of friction in an unlubricated condition against a steel counterface that is less than a virgin coefficient of friction of said surface in the absence of said gradient; wherein X is selected from the group consisting of fluorine (F), oxygen (O), and sulfur (S).
- 2. The substrate of claim 1 wherein X is F.
- 3. The substrate of claim 1 wherein X is S.
- 4. The substrate of claim 1 wherein said gradient further comprises chromium carbide molecules.
- 5. The substrate of claim 2 wherein said gradient further comprises chromium carbide molecules.
- 6. The substrate of claim 3 wherein said gradient further comprises chromium carbide molecules.
- 7. The substrate of claim 1 comprising chromium-X molecules to a depth of 50 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 8. The substrate of claim 1 comprising chromium-X molecules to a depth of 150 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 9. The substrate of claim 1 comprising chromium-X molecules to a depth of 250 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 10. The substrate of claim 1 having a final hardness of about 15 GPa or more.
- 11. The substrate of claim 1 having a final hardness of about 20 GPa or more.
- 12. The substrate of claim 1 having a final hardness of about 25 GPa or more.
- 13. The substrate of claim 1 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 14. The substrate of claim 1 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 15. The substrate of claim 1 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 16. The substrate of claim 10 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 17. The substrate of claim 10 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 18. The substrate of claim 10 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 19. The substrate of claim 11 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 20. The substrate of claim 11 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 21. The substrate of claim 11 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 22. The substrate of claim 12 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 23. The substrate of claim 12 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 24. The substrate of claim 12 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 25. The substrate of claim 1 wherein said substrate comprises a chromium content and said sufficient quantity comprises from about 10 atomic % to about 40 atomic % oxygen.
- 26. The substrate of claim 1 wherein said substrate comprises a chromium content and sufficient quantity comprises about 25 atomic % oxygen.
- 27. The substrate of claim 2 comprising chromium-fluorine molecules to a depth of 50 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 28. The substrate of claim 2 comprising chromium-fluorine molecules to a depth of 150 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 29. The substrate of claim 2 comprising chromium-fluorine molecules to a depth of 250 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 30. The substrate of claim 2 having a final hardness of about 15 GPa or more.
- 31. The substrate of claim 2 having a final hardness of about 20 GPa or more.
- 32. The substrate of claim 2 having a final hardness of about 25 GPa or more.
- 33. The substrate of claim 2 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 34. The substrate of claim 2 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 35. The substrate of claim 2 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 36. The substrate of claim 2 wherein said substrate comprises a chromium content and said sufficient quantity comprises from about 10 atomic % to about 40 atomic % F.
- 37. The substrate of claim 2 wherein said substrate comprises a chromium content and said sufficient quantity comprises about 25 atomic % F.
- 38. The substrate of claim 3 comprising chromium-S molecules to a depth of 50 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 39. The substrate of claim 3 comprising chromium-S molecules to a depth of 150 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 40. The substrate of claim 3 comprising chromium-S molecules to a depth of 250 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 41. The substrate of claim 3 having a final hardness of about 15 GPa or more.
- 42. The substrate of claim 3 having a final hardness of about 20 GPa or more.
- 43. The substrate of claim 3 having a final hardness of about 25 GPa or more.
- 44. The substrate of claim 3 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 45. The substrate of claim 3 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 46. The substrate of claim 3 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 47. The substrate of claim 41 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 48. The substrate of claim 41 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 49. The substrate of claim 41 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 50. The substrate of claim 42 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 51. The substrate of claim 42 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 52. The substrate of claim 42 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 53. The substrate of claim 43 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 54. The substrate of claim 43 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 55. The substrate of claim 43 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 56. The substrate of claim 3 wherein said substrate comprises a chromium content and said sufficient quantity comprises from about 10 atomic % to about 40 atomic % S.
- 57. The substrate of claim 3 wherein said substrate comprises a chromium content and said sufficient quantity comprises about 25 atomic % S.
- 58. A substrate comprising chromium and a gradient from an inside to an outside surface consisting essentially of:
substrate molecules/a mixture of said substrate molecules and substrate-oxygen (O) molecules comprising chromium-O/a surface comprising a sufficient quantity of said chromium-O molecules to produce a final coefficient of friction in an unlubricated condition against a steel counterface that is less than a virgin coefficient of friction of said surface in the absence of said gradient.
- 59. The substrate of claim 58 wherein said gradient further comprises chromium carbide molecules.
- 60. The substrate of claim 58 comprising chromium-O molecules to a depth of 50 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 61. The substrate of claim 58 comprising chromium-O molecules to a depth of 150 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 62. The substrate of claim 58 comprising chromium-O molecules to a depth of 250 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 63. The substrate of claim 59 comprising chromium-O molecules to a depth of 50 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 64. The substrate of claim 59 comprising chromium-O molecules to a depth of 150 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 65. The substrate of claim 59 comprising chromium-O molecules to a depth of 250 nm or more from the outer surface of said substrate.
- 66. The substrate of claim 58 having a final hardness of about 15 GPa or more.
- 67. The substrate of claim 59 having a final hardness of about 15 GPa or more.
- 68. The substrate of claim 65 having a final hardness of about 15 GPa or more.
- 69. The substrate of claim 58 having a final hardness of about 20 GPa or more.
- 70. The substrate of claim 59 having a final hardness of about 20 GPa or more.
- 71. The substrate of claim 65 having a final hardness of about 20 GPa or more.
- 72. The substrate of claim 58 having a final hardness of about 25 GPa or more.
- 73. The substrate of claim 59 having a final hardness of about 25 GPa or more.
- 74. The substrate of claim 65 having a final hardness of about 25 GPa or more.
- 75. The substrate of claim 58 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 76. The substrate of claim 58 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 77. The substrate of claim 58 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 78. The substrate of claim 59 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 79. The substrate of claim 59 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 80. The substrate of claim 59 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 81. The substrate of claim 65 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.3 or less.
- 82. The substrate of claim 65 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.2 or less.
- 83. The substrate of claim 65 wherein said final coefficient of friction is about 0.1 or less.
- 84. The substrate of claim 58 wherein said substrate comprises a chromium content and said sufficient quantity comprises from about 10 atomic % to about 40 atomic % oxygen.
- 85. The substrate of claim 58 wherein said substrate comprises a chromium content and sufficient quantity comprises about 25 atomic % oxygen.
- 86. The substrate of claim 58 wherein said gradient from inside to an outside surface consists essentially of chromium alloy molecules; a mixture comprising chromium alloy molecules and chromium-O molecules; a surface comprising a sufficient quantity of said chromium-O molecules to produce a final coefficient of friction in an unlubricated condition against a steel counterface that is less than a virgin coefficient of friction of said surface in the absence of said gradient.
- 87. The chromium alloy substrate of claim 86 wherein said gradient further comprises chromium carbide molecules.
- 88. A substrate comprising a chromium coating comprising a gradient from inside to an outside surface consisting essentially of:
primarily chromium molecules/a mixture of chromium oxide molecules and chromium molecules/a surface comprising a sufficient quantity of said chromium oxide molecules to produce a final coefficient of friction in an unlubricated condition against a steel counterface that is less than a virgin coefficient of friction of said surface in the absence of said gradient.
- 89. The substrate of claim 88 wherein said gradient from inside to an outside surface consists essentially of chromium alloy molecules; a mixture comprising chromium alloy molecules and chromium oxide molecules; a surface comprising a sufficient quantity of said chromium oxide molecules to produce a final coefficient of friction in an unlubricated condition against a steel counterface that is less than a virgin coefficient of friction of said surface in the absence of said gradient.
- 90. The substrate of claim 89 wherein said gradient further comprises chromium carbide molecules.
- 91. The substrate of claim 89 wherein said gradient further comprises chromium alloy molecules.
- 92. The substrate of claim 89 comprising an automotive component.
- 93. The substrate of claim 89 comprising an aeronautical component.
- 94. The substrate of claim 89 comprising a journal bearing.
- 95. The substrate of claim 89 comprising a tool for injection molding of filled polymers.
- 96. The substrate of claim 89 wherein said tool is selected from the group consisting of a plated mold and a runner block.
- 97. The substrate of claim 91 comprising a medical implant.
- 98. The medical implant of claim 97 wherein said gradient further comprises chromium carbide molecules.
- 99. The medical implant of claim 97 comprising a total joint replacement.
- 100. The medical implant of claim 98 comprising a total joint replacement.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/901,364, filed on Jul. 9, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09901364 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Child |
10674203 |
Sep 2003 |
US |