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Method for manufacturing a large-sized object of fiber reinforced synthetic resin

  • US 5,304,339 A
  • Filed: 12/11/1991
  • Issued: 04/19/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/23/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a method of manufacturing a large-sized, thin walled, elongated molding of fiber reinforced, hardenable synthetic resin, wherein at least one layer of reinforcing fiber is laid against a form-retaining, rigid inner mold part such that the fiber layer is substantially co-extensive with the inner mold part, an outer mold part is placed against the fiber layer so as to form a mold cavity between the mold parts with the fiber layer disposed within the mold cavity, a liquid, hardenable synthetic resin is flowed into the mold cavity through one or more openings in at least one of the mold parts to at least substantially fill the mold cavity, and a reduced pressure is induced within the mold cavity by means of at least one vent communicating with the mold cavity in at least one of the mold parts being connected to a vacuum source sufficient to remove air from the mold cavity, the improvement comprising:

  • (1) placing a non-form-retaining, flexible outer mold part against said fiber layer, which outer mold part is a flexible film;

    (2) applying at least one multi-cannelled elongated core to said fiber layer, with the core extending at least along substantially the entire length of the molding in the longitudinal direction, said core having a plurality of interconnected channels on at least one side thereof;

    (3) flowing the liquid, hardenable resin into the mold cavity such that resin flows in said channels in substantially both the longitudinal and transverse directions of said core;

    (4) connecting the said at least one vent to a vacuum source to provide a vacuum sufficient to cause said flexible outer mold part to be tightly drawn against said fiber layer and toward said inner mold part, air to be removed from within the resin, mold cavity and fiber layer, wherein said resin is caused to flow into said fiber layer and mold cavity and a high fiber-to-resin content molding is produced;

    (5) substantially filling said mold cavity with said resin and stopping the flow of resin; and

    ,(6) maintaining said vacuum through said vent until said resin has sufficiently hardened as to be shape sustaining.

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