Claims
- 1. An apparatus for making a thermally conductive film from a sheet of composite prepreg material formed of a polymeric matrix material with thermally conductive fibers disposed therein extending lengthwise in a plane of the sheet, the fibers having a greater thermal conductivity than the polymeric matrix material, comprising:
- an upper die block and a lower die block separated by a predetermined distance to form an extrusion slot therebetween, said slot having an input opening at one end and an output opening at an opposite end;
- a blade dimensioned to intermittently insert into said input opening, wherein when the prepreg is positioned in front of said input opening, the prepreg is sheared to form sheared pieces that are forced into said extrusion slot and merged together to form the film when said blade repetitively enters said input opening; and
- side guides adjacent said input opening, wherein said side guides and said upper and lower die blocks are shaped to introduce the prepreg in front of said input opening at a predetermined angle so that each of said fibers is oriented in said film to form a fiber-to-film surface angle .theta. relative to top and bottom surfaces of said film that is greater than about 45.degree. but is less than arctan t/d, where t is the thickness of said film and d is the diameter of said fibers in the direction of said angle .theta..
- 2. The apparatus for making thermally conductive film of claim 1, further comprising:
- a biased clamp bar that secures the prepreg in place in front of said input opening each intermittent time said blade inserts into said opening.
- 3. The apparatus for making thermally conductive film of claim 1, wherein said blade has a blade face that is oriented at a predetermined angle relative to said input opening.
- 4. An apparatus for making a thermally conductive film from a sheet of composite prepreg material formed of a polymeric matrix material with thermally conductive fibers disposed therein extending lengthwise in a plane of the sheet, the fibers having a greater thermal conductivity than the polymeric matrix material, comprising:
- an upper die block and a lower die block separated by a predetermined distance to form an extrusion slot therebetween, said slot having an input opening at one end and an output opening at an opposite end;
- a blade dimensioned to intermittently insert into said input opening, wherein when the prepreg is positioned in front of said input opening, the prepreg is sheared to form sheared pieces that are forced into said extrusion slot and merged together to form the film when said blade repetitively enters said input opening; and
- a mold disposed at said output opening of said extrusion slot that has parallel mold plates for receiving said film, wherein when a compressive force is applied to said mold plates, said film is compressed to form a consolidated film having a smaller and more even thickness.
- 5. An apparatus for making a thermally conductive film from a sheet of composite prepreg material formed of a polymeric matrix material with thermally conductive fibers disposed therein extending lengthwise in a plane of the sheet, the fibers having a greater thermal conductivity than the polymeric matrix material, comprising:
- an upper die block and a lower die block separated by a predetermined distance to form an extrusion slot therebetween, said slot having an input opening at one end and an output opening at an opposite end;
- a blade dimensioned to intermittently insert into said input opening, wherein when the prepreg is positioned in front of said input opening, the prepreg is sheared to form sheared pieces that are forced into said extrusion slot and merged together to form the film when said blade repetitively enters said input opening; and
- first and a second rollers disposed at said output opening of said extrusion slot and separated by a gap therebetween for receiving and compressing said film to form a consolidated film having a smaller and more even thickness, said gap being smaller than the thickness of said film exiting said output opening of said extrusion slot.
- 6. The apparatus for making thermally conductive film of claim 5 wherein said first roller is rotating at a faster rate than said second roller so that each of said fibers is oriented in said consolidated film to form a fiber-to-film surface angle .theta. relative to top and bottom surfaces of said consolidated film that is greater than about 45.degree. but is less than arctan t/d, where t is the thickness of said consolidated film and d is the diameter of said fibers in the direction of said angle .theta..
- 7. An apparatus for making a thermally conductive film from a sheet of composite prepreg material formed of a polymeric matrix material with thermally conductive fibers disposed therein extending lengthwise in a plane of the sheet, the fibers having a greater thermal conductivity than the polymeric matrix material, comprising:
- an upper die block and a lower die block separated by a predetermined distance to form an extrusion slot therebetween, said slot having an input opening at one end and an output opening at an opposite end;
- a blade dimensioned to intermittently insert into said input opening, wherein when the prepreg is positioned in front of said input opening, the prepreg is sheared to form sheared pieces that are forced into said extrusion slot and merged together to form the film when said blade repetitively enters said input opening; and
- two opposing movable belts disposed at said output opening of said extrusion slot for receiving and compressing said film to form a consolidated film having a smaller and more even thickness, said belts being separated by compressible belt spacers to form a gap therebetween, the gap having a gap input end and a gap output end and a thickness that is larger at said gap input end than said gap output end.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/676,643, filed Jul. 10, 1996, now Pat. No. 5,695,847.
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