Claims
- 1. A device for regulating electromagnetic radiations in a predetermined frequency range, which comprises:
- (a) a substrate; and
- (b) a coating on a surface of said substrate which comprises:
- (i) a plurality of flakes of at least one of magnetic or ferrite material having substantial length and width dimensions relative to their thickness to provide two opposing major surfaces, one of their two major surfaces disposed substantially parallel to the portion of the plane of said surface thereunder;
- (ii) the thickness of substantially all of said flakes being less than the skin depth of all frequencies in said predetermined frequency range; and
- (iii) a vaporizable electrically insulating material spacing said flakes from each other.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said device is one of a mobile vehicle or personal electronic device and said coating is an electromagnetic wave absorber for an antenna.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said flakes are selected from the group consisting of magnetic stainless steel, 80Ni/20Fe, sendust (FeSi/Al), amorphous CoZrNb, amorphous CoFeBSi, 95Co/5Fe, amorphous CoZrNd, CoCr and amorphous TbFe.
- 4. The device of claim 2 wherein said flakes are selected from the group consisting of magnetic stainless steel, 80Ni/20Fe, sendust (FeSi/Al), amorphous CoZrNb, amorphous CoFeBSi, 95Co/5Fe, amorphous CoZrNd, CoCr and amorphous TbFe.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein said electrically insulating material is selected from the group consisting of urethanes, polyesters, epoxys, cyanate esters, polyimides, silicones, synthetic rubbers and Neoprene, nitriles, polyisoprene, fluoroelastomer, butyl and buna N elastomers and silanes, silazanes, siloxanes and ceramic sol gels inorganic polymers.
- 6. The device of claim 2 wherein said electrically insulating material is selected from the group consisting of urethanes, polyesters, epoxys, cyanate esters, polyimides, silicones, synthetic rubbers and Neoprene, nitriles, polyisoprene, fluoroelastomer, butyl and buna N elastormers and silanes, silazanes, siloxanes and ceramic sol gels inorganic polymers.
- 7. The device of claim 3 wherein said electrically insulating material is selected from the group consisting of urethanes, polyesters, epoxys, cyanate esters, polyimides, silicones, synthetic rubbers and Neoprene, nitrites, polyisoprene, fluoroelastomer, butyl and buna N elastomers and silanes, silazanes, siloxanes and ceramic sol gels inorganic polymers.
- 8. The device of claim 4 wherein said electrically insulating material is selected from the group consisting of urethanes, polyesters, epoxys, cyanate esters, polyimides, silicones, synthetic rubbers and Neoprene, nitriles, polyisoprene, fluoroelastomer, butyl and buna N elastomers and silanes, silazanes, siloxanes and ceramic sol gels inorganic polymers.
- 9. A method of making a device for regulating electromagnetic radiations in a predetermined frequency range, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) providing a substrate having a surface;
- (b) providing a coating mixture which comprises the step of suspending together a mixture of:
- (i) a plurality of flakes of at least one of magnetic or ferrite material having substantial length and width dimensions relative to their thickness, the thickness of substantially all of said flakes being less than the skin depth of all frequencies in said predetermined frequency range;
- (ii) at least one surfactant;
- (iii) an electrically insulating material; and
- (iv) a solvent;
- (c) spraying said coating mixture onto said surface of said substrate; and
- (d) removing said solvent to retain said flakes on said substrate spaced from each other by said electrically insulating material and disposed substantially parallel to the portion of the plane of said surface thereunder.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said device is one of a mobile vehicle or personal electronic device and said coating is an electromagnetic wave absorber for an antenna.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said flakes are selected from the group consisting of magnetic stainless steel, 80Ni/20Fe, sendust (FeSi/Al), amorphous CoZrNb, amorphous CoFeBSi, 95Co/5Fe, amorphous CoZrNd, CoCr and amorphous TbFe.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein said flakes are selected from the group consisting of magnetic stainless steel, 80Ni/20Fe, sendust (FeSi/Al), amorphous CoZrNb, amorphous CoFeBSi, 95Co/5Fe, amorphous CoZrNd, CoCr and amorphous TbFe.
- 13. The method of claim 9 wherein said electrically insulating material is selected from the group consisting of urethanes, polyesters, epoxys, cyanate esters, polyimides, silicones, synthetic rubbers and Neoprene, nitrites, polyisoprene, fluoroelastomer, butyl and buna N elastomers and silanes, silazanes, siloxanes and ceramic sol gels inorganic polymers.
- 14. The method of claim 10 wherein said electrically insulating material is selected from the group consisting of urethanes, polyesters, epoxys, cyanate esters, polyimides, silicones, synthetic rubbers and Neoprene, nitriles, polyisoprene, fluoroelastomer, butyl and buna N elastomers and silanes, silazanes, siloxanes and ceramic sol gels inorganic polymers.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said electrically insulating material is selected from the group consisting of urethanes, polyesters, epoxys, cyanate esters, polyimides, silicones, synthetic rubbers and Neoprene, nitriles, polyisoprene, fluoroelastomer, butyl and buna N elastomers and silanes, silazanes, siloxanes and ceramic sol gels inorganic polymers.
- 16. The method of claim 12 wherein said electrically insulating material is selected from the group consisting of urethanes, polyesters, epoxys, cyanate esters, polyimides, silicones, synthetic rubbers and Neoprene, nitrites, polyisoprene, fluoroelastomer, butyl and buna N elastomers and silanes, silazanes, siloxanes and ceramic sol gels inorganic polymers.
- 17. The method of claim 9 wherein, of the amount of said flakes, said surfactant and said electrically insulating material contained in said mixture, said flakes are from about 40 percent to about 95 percent by weight, said surfactant is from a finite amount approaching zero to about 10 percent by weight and the amount of said electrically insulating material is sufficient to isolate said flakes from each other, said solvent being from about 20 percent to about 300 percent by weight of the weight of the remainder of said mixture.
- 18. The method of claim 11 wherein, of the amount of said flakes, said surfactant and said electrically insulating material contained in said mixture, said flakes are from about 40 percent to about 95 percent by weight, said surfactant is from a finite amount approaching zero to about 10 percent by weight and the amount of said electrically insulating material is sufficient to isolate said flakes from each other, said solvent being from about 20 percent to about 300 percent by weight of the weight of the remainder of said mixture.
- 19. The method of claim 13 wherein, of the amount of said flakes, said surfactant and said electrically insulating material contained in said mixture, said flakes are from about 40 percent to about 95 percent by weight, said surfactant is from a finite amount approaching zero to about 10 percent by weight and the amount of said electrically insulating material is sufficient to isolate said flakes from each other, said solvent being from about 20 percent to about 300 percent by weight of the weight of the remainder of said mixture.
- 20. The method of claim 15 wherein, of the amount of said flakes, said surfactant and said electrically insulating material contained in said mixture, said flakes are from about 40 percent to about 95 percent by weight, said surfactant is from a finite amount approaching zero to about 10 percent by weight and the amount of said electrically insulating material is sufficient to isolate said flakes from each other, said solvent being from about 20 percent to about 300 percent by weight of the weight of the remainder of said mixture.
- 21. The method of claim 9 wherein said step of spraying said coating mixture onto a surface of said substrate includes the step of providing a magnetic field along said surface, said step of spraying being effected while said magnetic field is disposed along said surface.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the direction of said magnetic field is parallel to said surface.
- 23. A coated antenna which comprises:
- (a) an antenna; and
- (b) a coating on said antenna comprising:
- (i) a plurality of flakes of one of magnetic or ferrite material having substantial length and width dimensions relative to their thickness disposed substantially parallel to the portion of the plane of said surface thereunder;
- (ii) the thickness of substantially all of said flakes being less than the skin depth of all frequencies in said predetermined frequency range; and
- (iii) a vaporizable electrically insulating material spacing said flakes from each other.
- 24. The antenna of claim 23 wherein said flakes are selected from the group consisting of magnetic stainless steel, 80Ni/20Fe, sendust (FeSi/Al), amorphous CoZrNb, amorphous CoFeBSi, 95Co/5Fe, amorphous CoZrNd, CoCr and amorphous TbFe.
- 25. The device of claim 1 wherein said device is one of an enclosure or building having an interior surface and an exterior surface, said coating being disposed on at least one of said surfaces to absorb electromagnetic radiation and reduce electronic interference.
- 26. The device of claim 9 wherein said device is one of an enclosure or building having an interior surface and an exterior surface and said coating is disposed on at least one of said surfaces to absorb electromagnetic radiation and reduce electronic interference.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 60/016,147 filed Apr. 24, 1996.
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