Claims
- 1. A stratified electroviscous fluid comprising:
- a first fluid which is a dielectric and has a first density;
- a second fluid which is a dielectric and has a second density which is greater than said first density; and
- a plurality of particles having a third density which is greater than said first density but less than said second density;
- said second fluid being immiscible with said first fluid;
- said particles having the characteristic that they polarize in the presence of an electric field;
- a substantial number of said particles each comprising a core and an electrically nonconductive shield;
- said core being at least partially electrically conductive;
- said shield partially encompassing said core;
- said shield adapted to prevent particle to particle transmission of electric current;
- whereby, in a settled state, said electroviscous fluid will stratify into a first layer comprised substantially of said second fluid and a second layer comprised substantially of said first fluid, and said particles will be suspended in said electroviscous fluid substantially between said first layer and said second layer.
- 2. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said particles comprises a hollow buoyant body.
- 3. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first fluid has a density lower than about 1.0 g/cc and said second fluid has a density greater than about 1.0 g/cc.
- 4. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first fluid is mineral oil having a density for about 0.83 g/cc and said second fluid is a fluid selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene glycol having a density of about 0.99 g/cc, glycerine having a density of about 1.2 g/cc, dimethyl silicone oil having a density of about 0.98 g/cc, and phenyl silicone oil having a density of about 1.05 g/cc.
- 5. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first fluid is polyalkylene glycol having a density of about 0.99 g/cc and said second fluid is glycerine having a density of about 1.2 g/cc.
- 6. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first fluid is dimethyl silicone oil having a density for about 0.98 g/cc and said second fluid is phenyl silicone oil having a density of about 1.05 g/cc.
- 7. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first fluid is vegetable oil having a density of about 0.90 g/cc and said second fluid is a fluid selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene glycol having a density of about 0.99 g/cc, glycerine having a density of about 1.2 g/cc, dimethyl silicone oil having a density of about 0.98 g/cc and phenyl silicone oil having a density of about 1.05 g/cc.
- 8. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said core comprises piezoelectric material.
- 9. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1 or claim 12, wherein said shield comprises at least one buoyant body.
- 10. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 1, wherein said nonconductive shield comprises cement.
- 11. An electroviscous fluid as claimed in claim 10, wherein said nonconductive shield further comprises a buoyant body enclosed in said cement.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/584,964, filed Sep. 19, 1990, now abandoned which is a continuation in part of my co-pending patent applications Ser. No. 07/219,522 and 07/219,523, now abandoned, both filed Jul. 15, 1988, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Chemical Abstracts, 93; vol. 16; 156360y, "Electrorheological Effect in Nqueous Suspensions", Petrzhik et al, 1980. |
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