Apparatus and method for shaping fiber reinforced resin matrix materials and product thereof
First Claim
1. A method of shaping a rigid elongated composite structure of a polyetherketoneketone resin matrix reinforced with fibers into a predefined path comprising:
- a) defining said path as a plurality of component lengths;
b) clamping said structure adjacent each end of a component length, stretching said component length from one of its ends by applying a force to said one end along its longitudinal axis away from said one end to shape the component length into the component length defined by said path;
c) heating said structure intermediate its ends in a forming tool 9 inches in length, said forming tool being heated along the length of the forming tool according to the temperature profile shown in FIG. 35 while stretching the structure according to step (b);
d) holding said component length of the structure in place to consolidate said component length;
e) cooling the structure;
f) unclamping said component length;
g) indexing said structure to the next component length; and
h) repeating steps (a) through (g) on the next component length.
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Abstract
A method of shaping elongated composite structures of a resin matrix reinforced with randomly broken fibers oriented in transverse and non-transverse directions with respect to the longitudinal axis of the structure is implemented by a computer aided apparatus for forming the structure. The apparatus is provided with a heated fixed forming tool, a means for stretching the structure from each end and means associated with the forming tool for separately holding each formed component length of the structure in place against the forming tool. The formed structure is characterized by the particular orientation of the fibers in the transverse and non-transverse direction after the structure is formed.
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1. A method of shaping a rigid elongated composite structure of a polyetherketoneketone resin matrix reinforced with fibers into a predefined path comprising:
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a) defining said path as a plurality of component lengths; b) clamping said structure adjacent each end of a component length, stretching said component length from one of its ends by applying a force to said one end along its longitudinal axis away from said one end to shape the component length into the component length defined by said path; c) heating said structure intermediate its ends in a forming tool 9 inches in length, said forming tool being heated along the length of the forming tool according to the temperature profile shown in FIG. 35 while stretching the structure according to step (b); d) holding said component length of the structure in place to consolidate said component length; e) cooling the structure; f) unclamping said component length; g) indexing said structure to the next component length; and h) repeating steps (a) through (g) on the next component length. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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