Claims
- 1. In an armored brittle-ware article selected from the group consisting of laboratory and industrial brittle-ware coated externally with a layer of metal, the improvement which comprises an anti-bonding layer between the natural surface of said brittle-ware and said layer of metal; said anti-bonding layer being selected from the group consisting of thermally stable finely divided particles and thermally stable polymers, and said layer of metal being plated by chemical vapor deposition at an elevated temperature of at least about 150.degree. F over substantially the entire outer surface of said article; the brittle material of said article being under a compressive force at room temperature over the entire inert brittle-ware article, caused by the greater shrinkage of said metal layer than said brittle material when the temperature of said article is lowered from an elevated temperature at which said metal layer was applied to said brittle-ware to room temperature; said coated brittle-ware having shock resistance, substantially increased pressure tolerance and an impact strength of at least about 5 times greater than that of similar uncoated brittle-ware.
- 2. An armored brittle article as in claim 1, wherein said layer of metal has a thickness of from about 5 mils to about 100 mils and said article is a container or tube.
- 3. An armored brittle container or tube as in claim 2, wherein said metal is selected from the group consisting of nickel, copper, aluminum, cobalt, iron, chromium, silver, and mixtures thereof.
- 4. An armored brittle container or tube as in claim 3, wherein said layer of metal is a layer of gas plated nickel.
- 5. An armored brittle container or tube as in claim 4, wherein said anti-bonding layer has a thickness of from about 1 micron to about 25 microns and is selected from the group consisting of graphite, talc, molybdenum disulfide, polyfluorocarbons, and silicone resins.
- 6. An armored brittle container or tube as in claim 5, wherein the brittle material is glass and said layer of metal has a thickness of from about 5 mils to about 100 mils and is selected from the group consisting of nickel, copper, aluminum, iron, silver, cobalt, chromium and mixtures thereof.
- 7. An armored glass container or tube as in claim 6, wherein said metal is nickel.
- 8. An armored glass container as in claim 7, wherein said layer of metal has at least one screen pattern window etched through said layer of nickel.
- 9. An armored glass container as in claim 8, wherein the thickness of said layer of metal is from about 5 mils to about 50 mils, and the thickness of said anti-bonding layer is from about 1 micron to about 10 microns.
- 10. An armored glass container as in claim 9, wherein said anti-bonding layer is selected from the group consisting of graphite, molybdenum disulfide and fluorocarbons.
- 11. An armored glass container as in claim 10, wherein said anti-bonding layer comprises graphite particles.
- 12. An armored brittle container or tube as in claim 6, wherein said brittle material is molded graphite and said layer of metal has a thickness of from about 5 mils to about 100 mils and is selected from the group consisting of nickel, copper, aluminum, iron, cobalt, silver, chromium, and mixtures thereof.
- 13. An armored molded graphite article as in claim 12, wherein said metal is nickel.
- 14. An armored molded graphite article as in claim 13, wherein said article is in the form of a tube, the thickness of said layer of nickel is from about 5 mils to about 50 mils, and the thickness of said anti-bonding layer is from about 1 micron to about 10 microns.
- 15. An armored molded graphite tube as in claim 14, wherein said anti-bonding layer is selected from the group consisting of graphite, molybdenum disulfide and fluorocarbons.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our United States Application, Ser. No. 568,422, filed Apr. 21, 1975, now abandoned, and entitled "Improved Metal Coated Safety Glassware for Laboratory and Industry".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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