IP Library Granted Patent US 11,768,145
Granted Patent B2
US 11,768,145 · App. 17/628,735 · Granted Sep 26, 2023

Porous fluid sensor

Inventors: John A. Wheatley (Stillwater, MN); William B. Kolb (Stillwater, MN); Audrey A. Sherman (Woodbury, MN); Mark A Roehrig (Stillwater, MN); Alan R. Dombrowski (Woodbury, MN); Kurt J. Halverson (Lake Elmo, MN); Steven P. Swanson (Blaine, MN); Del R. Lawson (Cottage Grove, MN); Cory M. Arthur (Eagan, MN)
Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
G01N15/0806G01N15/0826
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Patent No.
US 11,768,145
App. No.
17/628,735
Granted
Sep 26, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical element includes a porous layer with a network of a plurality of interconnected voids. The porous layer is optically diffusive to at least one wavelength of light when the network of interconnected voids is substantially free of fluid. The porous layer of the optical element undergoes a detectable optical change upon fluid ingress into the network or egress from the network of interconnected voids.

Claims (21)

1. A fluid sensor comprising a porous layer with a network of a plurality of interconnected voids, wherein the porous layer is optically diffusive to at least one wavelength of light when the network is substantially free of fluid, and wherein the porous layer undergoes a detectable optical change upon fluid ingress into the network or egress from the network, the fluid sensor further comprising a first polymeric film on a first major surface of the porous layer.

2. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the voids in the porous layer comprise particles therein.

3. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , wherein a first local volume fraction of the plurality of interconnected voids proximate a first major surface of the porous layer is greater than a second local volume fraction of the plurality of interconnected voids proximate an opposed second major surface of the porous layer, and wherein the porous layer has a thickness of greater than 2 microns.

4. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first polymeric film comprises a downconverting material or an interference reflector.

5. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , wherein the porous layer is on a surface of a lightguide.

6. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , wherein the porous layer is on a substrate, and wherein the substrate comprises an arrangement of fluid channels.

7. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , further comprising an evaporative pathway connected to the fluid sensor.

8. The fluid sensor of claim 7 , wherein the evaporative pathway comprises a vent.

9. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , comprising at least one of a pattern, a symbol, a message, a color, a wavelength, or a machine readable code that becomes visible or detectable when a predetermined amount of the fluid is present in the network.

10. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , comprising closure device comprising a body overlain by the fluid sensor forming a fluid chamber.

11. A closure device, comprising:

a body comprising an interior chamber;

a fluid in the interior chamber;

a component in the interior chamber, wherein the component comprises a fluid sensor, the fluid sensor comprising a layer of a porous material with a network of a plurality of interconnected voids;

wherein the fluid sensor undergoes a detectable optical change based on presence of the fluid in the interior chamber; and

wherein the layer of the porous material comprises a porous polymeric film, and wherein a first local volume fraction of the plurality of interconnected voids proximate a first major surface of the porous polymeric film is greater than a second local volume fraction of the plurality of interconnected voids proximate an opposed second major surface of the porous polymeric film, and wherein the porous polymeric film comprises a single layer with a thickness of greater than 2 microns.

12. The closure member of claim 11 , wherein at least a portion of the body is transmissive to at least one wavelength of light.

13. The closure member of claim 11 , wherein the body is a fluid reservoir.

14. The closure member of claim 11 , wherein the fluid sensor comprises a first polymeric film on a first major surface of a porous polymeric film, and a second polymeric film, different from the first polymeric film, is on a second major surface of the porous polymeric film, and wherein the first polymeric film is transmissive to visible light and the second polymeric film comprises at least one of a pigment, a dye, an indicia, and combinations thereof.

15. The closure member of claim 14 , wherein the first polymeric film comprises at least one of a pigment, a dye, and combinations thereof.

16. The closure member of claim 11 , wherein the fluid comprises an antimicrobial liquid chosen from isopropyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG), chloroxylenol (PCMX), polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB), bisbiguanides, polymeric biguanides, povidone iodine, hydrogen peroxide, octenidine, benzalkonium chloride, alexidine dihydrochloride, cetyl pyridinium chloride, antimicrobially effective salts thereof, and mixtures and combinations thereof.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2024
From: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
To: SOLVENTUM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 066433/0049 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2022
From: WHEATLEY, JOHN A.; KOLB, WILLIAM B.; SHERMAN, AUDREY A; ROEHRIG, MARK A.; DOMBROWSKI, ALAN R.; HALVERSON, KURT J.; SWANSON, STEVEN P.; LAWSON, DEL R.; ARTHUR, CORY M.
To: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 058710/0923 →