Anti-bacterial/anti-viral coatings, coating process and parameters thereof
First Claim
1. A method of imparting anti-pathogenic properties to a substrate material comprising:
- (a) preparing a first coating layer solution containing an anti-pathogenic agent consisting essentially of PVP-I and N-9 in a ratio of from about 100;
0 to about 0;
100 of PVP-I to N-9 and having a % solids ranging from about 10% to about 50%;
(b) applying said first coating layer solution to a surface of a substrate;
(c) preparing a second coating layer solution containing a premix solution comprising a hydrophilic polymeric binder, a nonionic surfactant, an excipient, and a solvent and having a % solids ranging from about 10 to about 50%;
(d) applying said second coating layer solution as a top coat over said first coating layer solution on said substrate; and
(e) drying the coated substrate material.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method of imparting anti-pathogenic properties to a substrate material comprising: (a) preparing a coating composition containing an anti-pathogenic agent consisting essentially of PVP-I and N-9 in a ratio of from about 100:0 to about 0:100 of PVP-I to N-9, the coating composition further containing a pre-mix solution with which the anti-pathogenic agent is intimately mixed in a ratio of from about 6:4 to about 8:2 of agent to pre-mix on a dry basis, and having a percent solids content of from about 5% to about 35% solids; (b) feeding the anti-pathogenic coating composition into a coating machine; (c) loading substrate onto the coating machine; (d) operating the coating machine such that the coating composition comes into intimate contact with at least one surface of the substrate; and (e) drying the coated substrate material. The invention further relates to the preparation of coating composition, the composition itself and to providing the coating in a dual or multilayered format, wherein one or more layers contain anti-viral/anti-bacterial active ingredients.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of imparting anti-pathogenic properties to a substrate material comprising:
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(a) preparing a first coating layer solution containing an anti-pathogenic agent consisting essentially of PVP-I and N-9 in a ratio of from about 100;
0 to about 0;
100 of PVP-I to N-9 and having a % solids ranging from about 10% to about 50%;(b) applying said first coating layer solution to a surface of a substrate; (c) preparing a second coating layer solution containing a premix solution comprising a hydrophilic polymeric binder, a nonionic surfactant, an excipient, and a solvent and having a % solids ranging from about 10 to about 50%; (d) applying said second coating layer solution as a top coat over said first coating layer solution on said substrate; and (e) drying the coated substrate material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A process for producing a substrate coated with a formulation containing multiple coating layers, at least one of which layers contains an anti-pathogenic component, comprising:
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(a) depositing onto at least one surface of a substrate material a first coating layer formulation is solution; (b) fixing said first layer to said substrate; (c) depositing onto at least one surface of said substrate a second coating layer formulation in solution, said second coating layer being different in composition than said first coating layer formulation; (d) fixing said second layer to said substrate; and (e) drying said substrate such that the coated substrate, when dry, protects against air- or solution-borne pathogens and, when wet, releases the anti-pathogenic agent to substantially immediately eliminate the pathogens, the formulation containing the first and second coating layer formulations being characterized by the inclusion in at least one of said coating layers of at least one active ingredient selected from PVP-I and N-9. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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- 12. A coated substrate material consisting of a substrate material in intimate contact with at least one layer of a multi-layer coating, said coating containing in at least first one layer thereof at least one anti-pathogenic agent and at least one second layer being different in composition than said first layer, the multi-layer coating being characterized by the ability to release the at least one anti-pathogenic agent immediately upon contact with a solution-borne pathogen to eliminate substantially immediately the pathogenic activity of the pathogen, wherein the multi-layer coating layers each have a % solids of from about 10% to about 50%.
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