Claims
- 1. A composite bicycle frame comprising at least one complex three-dimensional molded hollow composite bicycle lug with an interior essentially free of non-structural elements, the lug having walls of multiple interleaved plies of reinforcing fiber placed to obtain an interleave ratio greater than about 30 throughout the wall, the part having an internal shape that requires that an internal mandrel conforming to the general internal shape of the lug be a disintegratable mandrel to allow removal of the mandrel.
- 2. A composite bicycle frame as in claim 1 wherein the interleave ratio is greater than about 100.
- 3. A composite bicycle frame comprising at least one bicycle lug with a hollow interior, the lug having a complex three-dimensional shape containing multiple saddle shaped gusset areas, the lug having a wall of multiple plies of reinforcing fibers placed to obtain an interleave ratio greater than about 30 throughout the wall.
- 4. The composite bicycle frame of claim 3 wherein the hollow interior is free of nonstructural molding-assist residues.
- 5. A composite bicycle frame comprising at least one bicycle lug with a hollow interior, the lug having a complex three-dimensional shape containing multiple saddle shaped areas forming gusset areas, the lug having a wall of multiple plies of reinforcing fibers placed to obtain an interleave ratio greater than about 30 throughout the wall, the hollow interior being free of any nonstructural molding-assist residues, the lug have an internal shape that requires that an internal mandrel conforming to the general internal shape of the lug be a disintegratable mandrel to allow removal of the mandrel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/839,110, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,985,197, titled “COMPOSITE GOLF CLUB HEAD AND METHOD”, filed Apr. 23, 1997, by Nelson et al.
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