Method of pultrusion

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Inventors

Conley, Ed

Application #

353447

Filed

Dec-9-1994

Published

Nov-28-1995

Current US Class

156/180
264/137
264/257
264/285
264/295
264/313
264/317
425/112

International Classes

B29B 015/14; B29C 043/36

Field of Search

264/136-137 264/313 264/174 264/317 264/257 264/166 264/285 264/295 425/112 156/180

Examiners

Thurlow; Jeffery R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Klein; Christopher A.

US Patent References

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4347287   Segmented pultrusi...
4445957   Method and means...
4623290   Externally threade...
4812343   Pultruded fiber rei...
4828897   Reinforced polyme...
4879073   Process of high pre...
4892600   Method and appar...
4894190   Staged pultrusion...
4978360   Method of manufac...
5055242   Process for continu...
5084222   Pultrusion process
5139862   Pultruded electroni...
5294394   Process for prepar...
 

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Abstract
A method of pultrusion is provided that includes the steps of saturating a bundle of fibers in a curable resin, pulling the saturated fibers (also known as "prepreg") into a flexible mold, manipulating the mold (with the saturated fibers therein) into a given shape or form, allowing the saturated fibers to cure or harden, and then removing the flexible mold by mechanical or chemical means. This novel method permits one to mold prepreg into any given shape prior to hardening, not limited by the shape of a given mold or die.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of molding reinforced synthetic resinous bodies comprising the steps of

(a) supplying a plurality of fibers;

(b) saturating said fibers with a resin;

(c) supplying a flexible mold to receive said saturated fibers;

(d) introducing said saturated fibers into said flexible mold;

(e) manipulating said flexible mold into a desired shape or form;

(f) allowing said resin to cure; and

(g) removing said flexible mold.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said flexible mold is comprised of a flexible hollow tube.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said fibers are comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of metal, glass, polyethylene, natural fibers, carbon graphite, boron, aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, and aramid (e.g., KEVLAR).



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing thermosetting polymer shaped articles reinforced with long continuous fibers by pultrusion. More particularly, the invention relates to a method of pultrusion into a flexible mold.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In a general manner, the process of manufacturing thermosetting resin articles by pultrusion is known. The usual process consists of impregnating a plurality of fibers with resin, and then passing the bulk substance into a heated chamber. At the chamber exit, the fibers coated with resin enter a heated device which gives the final shape to the product being produced, which is cured as it emerges from the device. This is done in a continuous process.

Generally, a "prepreg" is used in a pressure molding process. A prepreg is a resin-coated cloth or fiber. The resin is usually applied from a solvent solution, then dried or partially cured. In the partially cured stage it is easy to handle and will soften and mold upon heating. In the automotive industry, for example, prepregs are generally known as sheet molding compounds which are large enough sheets to mold into doors, hoods, fenders and body parts in general. Prepregs are also valuable in aircraft and aerospace industries.
 
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