Claims
- 1. An electrorheological fluid system suitable for use in an electrorheological device which comprises a fluid compartment which contains a portion of said fluid system and a pair of electrodes separated by a gap and encompassing a portion of said fluid system, said fluid system comprising:
- (a) a hydrophobic liquid medium having a boiling point of at least about 150.degree. C.;
- (b) a dispersed particulate phase comprising an effective amount of electrorheologically active particles to exhibit electrorheological activity in the presence of an activating material;
- (c) an effective amount of a low molecular weight polar activating material to modify the electrorheological activity of said dispersed particulate phase; and
- (d) an effective amount of a solid polymer to reduce the increase in conductivity of said electrorheological fluid system at elevated temperatures, said polymer being distinct from the particles of (b), insoluble in said low molecular weight activating material and in said hydrophobic medium, containing hydrophilic functionality, and capable of sorbing an amount of said low molecular weight polar activating material which increases with increasing temperature, said sorption being at least in part reversible;
- wherein the polymer of (d) is in a form of one or more pieces other than particles of a dispersed particulate phase, whereby said fluid can be employed between the electrodes of said electrorheological device without passage of the pieces of polymer of (d) between said electrodes.
- 2. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the pieces of the polymer of (d) are in the form of one or more inserts which can be employed in fluid chambers of such an electrorheological device outside the gap between said electrodes.
- 3. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the particles of the dispersed particulate phase are capable of exhibiting substantial electrorheological activity only in the presence of an activating material.
- 4. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the particles of the dispersed particulate phase comprise a cellulosic material.
- 5. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 4 wherein the cellulosic material comprises cellulose.
- 6. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein said low molecular weight polar activating material has a molecular weight of about 230 or less.
- 7. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein said low molecular weight polar activating material is ethylene glycol.
- 8. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the hydrophilic functionality of the polymer of component (d) comprises polyalkylene oxide groups.
- 9. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 8 wherein said polyalkylene oxide is polyethylene oxide.
- 10. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 9 wherein said polyethylene oxide comprises chains of at least about 1000 number average molecular weight.
- 11. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the polymer of component (d) is a crosslinked polymer.
- 12. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 11 wherein said crosslinked polymer comprises urethane linkages.
- 13. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the amount of the dispersed particulate phase is about 5 to about 50 percent by weight of the total of components (a), (b), and (c).
- 14. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the amount of the low molecular weight polar activating material is about 1 to about 15 percent by weight of the total of components (a), (b), and (c).
- 15. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the amount of the low molecular weight activating material is about 10 to about 50 percent by weight of component (d).
- 16. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 wherein the amount of the solid polymer of (d) is about b 1 to about 100 percent by weight of the total of (a), (b), and (c).
- 17. The electrorheological fluid system of claim 1 further comprising (e) a surfactant.
- 18. An electrorheological device which comprises a fluid compartment which contains a portion of the fluid system of claim 1, a pair of electrodes encompassing a portion of said fluid system, and, contained within said fluid compartment, a means to retain said solid polymer of (d) separate from said electrodes.
- 19. A method for reducing the effect of temperature on the electrical properties of an electrorheological fluid, which fluid comprises
- (a) a hydrophobic liquid medium having a boiling point of at least about 150.degree. C.;
- (b) a dispersed particulate phase comprising an effective amount of electrorheologically active particles to exhibit electrorheological activity in the presence of an activating material;
- (c) an effective amount of a low molecular weight polar activating material to modify the electrorheological activity of said dispersed particulate phase;
- said method comprising including within said electrorheological fluid
- (d) an effective amount of a solid polymer to reduce the increase in conductivity of said electrorheological fluid at elevated temperatures, said polymer being distinct from the particles of (b), insoluble in said low molecular weight activating material and in said hydrophobic medium, containing hydrophilic functionality, and capable of sorbing an amount of said low molecular weight polar activating material which increases with increasing temperature, said sorption being at least in part reversible;
- wherein the solid insoluble polymer is in a form of one or more pieces other than particles of a dispersed particulate phase, and wherein said fluid is employed between electrodes of an electrorheological device without passage of the solid insoluble polymer between said electrodes.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the solid insoluble polymer is in the form of one or more inserts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/556,344 filed Nov. 13, 1995.
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