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Method of forming a part of revolution having a flat shape

  • US 4,138,286 A
  • Filed: 07/25/1977
  • Issued: 02/06/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/27/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of manufacture of a part of revolution having a longitudinal dimension in a direction parallel to the axis of revolution which is a small value compared with its radial dimension comprising the steps of winding a continuous filament on a mandrel between two detachable side-plates constituting a mold under a constant or slightly decreasing tension from the central zone to the periphery of said part, said side plates being attached to said mandrel by means of a rigid ring secured to the mandrel and provided with a groove which constitutes the bottom of the mold, said groove of the ring having two walls in planes at right angles to the axis of the ring and the bottom of the groove of the ring having the shape of a polygon, the radius of the circle which is circumscribed about the polygon being of sufficient lengths with respect to the radius of the circle which is inscribed within the polygon to ensure that the shortest distance between the axis of the ring and a turn which is applied within the bottom of the groove remains of smaller value in spite of the expansion of the turn under the action of the maximum centrifugal force to which it is subjected during operation, said method further comprising the steps of impregnating said filament with a hardenable polymer to which has been added an agent for gelation or hardening acceleration which is sufficiently far advanced at the end of the winding operation to ensure that the polymer is not liable to flow during the hardening operation, maintaining the proportion of impregnation polymer contained in said filament substantially constant from the vicinity of the mandrel to the periphery of said part during the winding operation and until the complete hardening of the impregnation polymer is obtained, thereafter subjecting the periphery of the part during the polymerization to a powerful compacting action which is sufficient to prevent migrations of the impregnation polymer within the part until the hardening process has been completed, and then baking the part, and finally withdrawing the part from the mold.

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