1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product. In particular, this invention relates to a photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product with a photocatalyst nap.
2. Description of the Related Art
As industry and technology have developed, living standards have substantially improved. However, the environment has also become polluted through the development of industry and technology. Photocatalyst technology can deal with chloride-benzene organic materials, chloride-phenol compounds, cyanide, and the metal ions in water, and NOx, SOx in air. In the photocatalyst reaction process, the photocatalyst is a catalytic agent and is not consumed. Therefore, the photocatalyst is suitable for purifying air and water, deodorizing, disinfecting, and protecting household environments from dirt.
In a household, window curtains are installed to keep external light at bay. However, the window curtains directly contact the air. In order to remove pollutants from the air, an air conditioner with a photocatalyst is often installed in the household. Alternatively, the photocatalyst can be disposed on the window curtains. There are two kinds of photocatalyst window curtains. One kind allows the spraying of water including the photocatalyst on the window curtain cloth. However, the photocatalyst is not easily attached to the window curtain cloth, and the quantity of the photocatalyst attached to the window curtain cloth is small and unbalanced. Therefore, the functions of the photocatalyst, such as decomposing pollutions, deodorizing, and disinfecting, are not as efficient as they could be. The second method soaks the window curtain cloth in the photocatalyst solution to fully dispose the photocatalyst on the window curtain cloth. The result is better however, the photocatalyst easily drips off the window curtain cloth, and the color of the soaked window curtain cloth deteriorates.
As shown in the Kimura et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 6,228,480), that invention provides a photocatalyst-carrying structure wherein an adhesive layer is provided between a photocatalyst layer and a substrate. However, it seems that the surface of the photocatalyst layer lacks the movability and the area which the photocatalyst layer contact with the environment is limited.
As shown in the Park et al. (US Application No. 2005/0133863), that invention provides a sterilizing comb for pets includes a case, a plurality of bristles attached on the case and a sterilizer. Photocatalyst is applied on the bristles. However, the bristle needs to be stiff in certain degree so that it would be applicable to brushing the fur of the pet. It is easily understand that the stiffness of the bristles makes the bristles not easily applied to other field of the photocatalyst relative product.
One particular aspect of the present invention is to provide a photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product. The photocatalyst-synthesized fiber is attached firmly, uniformly, and densely on the surface of the photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product. The color of the photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product remains unaffected. The area upon which the photocatalyst is disposed increases so as to increase the effect of the photocatalyst.
The photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product includes a base material, and a plurality of photocatalyst naps. The photocatalyst naps are pasted on a surface of the base material. On the naps of the photocatalyst naps, the photocatalyst is fully disposed. The photocatalyst of the photocatalyst naps is firmly disposed on the surface of the naps, and the photocatalyst naps are firmly pasted on the base material and are uniformly and densely disposed on the base material. The color of the base material is unaffected by the naps. The photocatalyst naps increase the area of the photocatalyst reaction to enhance the function of the photocatalyst.
For further understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following detailed description illustrating the embodiments and examples of the invention. The description is only for illustrating the invention and is not intended to be considered limiting of the scope of the claim.
The drawings included herein provide further understanding of the invention. A brief introduction of the drawings is as follows:
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The photocatalyst naps 12 are attached to a surface of the base material 11. Therefore, another surface of the base material 11 maintains its original appearance and is unaffected by the photocatalyst. The photocatalyst naps 12 makes the area of the base material 11 disposed by the photocatalyst naps 12 increase. Therefore, the reaction area of the photocatalyst 124 increases to enhance the function of the photocatalyst 124. The photocatalyst-synthesized fiber is firmly attached to the surface of the photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product 1, and is uniformly and densely disposed. The original color of the photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product 1 is unaffected, and the reaction area of the photocatalyst 124 increases so as to enhance the function of the photocatalyst 124. Referring to
The photocatalyst-synthesized fiber product 1 can be applied in many aspects, such as shown in
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In this embodiment, the base material 11′ can be referred as a backbone of the present invention. The base material 11′ is not flat but rather a wave-like shape. Concurrently, the photocatalyst naps 12′ attaching on the base material 11′ would also be a wave-like shape or form. The bottom of each of the photocatalyst nap 12′ is perpendicular to the base material 11′, no matter how the base material 11′ change. Since the base material is wave-like shape, it would have higher density in a distance D than other base materials which present as a plate-like shape or form.
The description above illustrates only specific embodiments and examples of the invention. The invention therefore encompasses modifications and variations made to the herein-described structure and operations of the invention, provided they fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the following appended claims, which provide the only complete description of this invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/604,384, filed on 27 Nov. 2006 and entitled “a photocatalyst synthesized fiber product”, now pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11604384 | Nov 2006 | US |
Child | 12588220 | US |