Claims
- 1. A thermometric element comprising a plurality of separate compositions at least two of which have identical color arrayed in layers on an inert base, each layer from 15 to 125 microns in thickness, each separate composition being suitable for recording changes in temperature by a visual change in color and comprising a mixture containing:
- a. a first cholesteric liquid crystal system characterized by exhibiting color in the cholesteric state at a first temperature and changing from that state to a second isotropic state exhibiting a different color at a second fixed temperature, at least two such systems being identical in separate compositions,
- b. a second component other than (a) which is a chemically inert substance, miscible with said first system; the same second component but differing percents by weight thereof; being utilized in each composition wherein said liquid crystal systems are identical,
- the differing amounts of said second component in each composition wherein the liquid crystal systems are identical being in a predetermined weight range wherein there is predictable variability in a curve in which the temperature at which said visual change in color takes place is plotted against percent by weight of said second component based on the total weight of said composition.
- 2. A thermometric element of claim 1 wherein said curve is linear.
- 3. A thermometric element of claim 1 wherein the second component is petrolatum.
- 4. A thermometric element of claim 3 wherein the second component is mineral oil.
- 5. A thermometric element of claim 3 wherein the second component is petroleum jelly.
- 6. A thermometric element of claim 1 wherein the cholesteric liquid crystal system contains cholesteryl oleyl carbonate and a cholesteryl halide.
- 7. A thermometric element of claim 6 wherein the cholesteryl halide is cholesteryl chloride.
- 8. A thermometric element of claim 6 additionally containing cholesteryl-4-n-butoxy phenyl carbonate in the liquid crystal system.
- 9. A thermometric element of claim 2 wherein the liquid crystal system consisting essentially of by weight based on the total weight of said system
- 58.76% Cholesteryl oleyl carbonate
- 29.72% Cholesteryl chloride
- 11.52% Cholesteryl-4-n-butoxy phenyl carbonate
- and from 4% to 5.6% by weight of mineral oil, based on the total weight of the composition.
- 10. A thermometric element of claim 1 wherein each layer has a thickness of from 25 to 75 microns.
- 11. A thermometric element of claim 1 which is a clinical thermometer.
- 12. A thermometric element of claim 11 coated with a thin protective film.
- 13. A thermometric element of claim 2 wherein the liquid crystal system consisting essentially of by weight based on the total weight of said system
- 74.88% Cholesteryl oleyl carbonate
- 21.78% Cholesteryl chloride
- 3.33% Cholesteryl-4-n-butoxy phenyl carbonate
- and from 1% to 2.8% by weight of mineral oil based on the total weight of the composition.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 375,873 filed July 2, 1973, now abandoned.
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3619254 |
Davis |
Nov 1971 |
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3795529 |
Cartmell et al. |
Mar 1974 |
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