Claims
- 1. A material for use as a flexible foldable sheet having improved shear strength comprising:
- a laminate including reinforcing elements therein, said reinforcing elements including at least two unidirectional tapes, each having extruded monofilaments therein, all of such monofilaments lying in a predetermined direction within the tape, said tapes being placed one atop the other within the laminate in a crossed fashion, with the monofilaments of one tape being at an angle to the monofilaments of an adjacent tape.
- 2. The material of claim 1, wherein said unidirectional tapes are formed in a pull-trusion process to provide a pull-truded tape.
- 3. The material of claim 1, wherein said tape includes a monofilament and resin matrix and wherein said resin is flexible when cured, such that the resulting reinforced laminate is both flexible and foldable.
- 4. The material of claim 1, wherein said laminate includes a top and bottom film, with said reinforcing elements sandwiched therebetween, said laminate being free of voids therein.
- 5. The material of claim 1, wherein said monofilaments have diameters less than 20 microns for permitting an increase in crossover density.
- 6. A reinforcing element for use within a laminate comprising a unidirectional tape having monofilaments running in one direction therethrough, said tape having been made by passing side-by-side bands having extruded monofilaments therein through a resin bath and passing the resin-coated bands through fixed gap pinch rollers which marry the individual bands into a tape.
- 7. The reinforcing element of claim 6, wherein said resin is flexible when cured.
- 8. The reinforcing element of claim 6, wherein the unified tape from the rotary die is first heated and then cooled.
- 9. A flexible foldable composite sheet comprising top and bottom films, and unidirectional tape reinforcing elements laminated between band films, each tape reinforcing element having monofilaments therein, with the directions of the monofilaments in adjacent tapes being different.
- 10. The composite sheet of claim 9, wherein the laminate is formed via autoclaving.
- 11. The composite sheet of claim 9, wherein the laminate is formed by heat and pressure.
- 12. The composite sheet of claim 11, wherein the laminate is cured by UV light.
- 13. The composite sheet of claim 9, wherein the laminate is formed by confining said laminate top and bottom with over and underlying sheets respectively and providing a silicone interliner adjacent the laminate, said interliner expanding with heat to provide uniform pressure to effectuate lamination without the formation of voids by forcing evolved gas back into the laminate.
- 14. The composite of claim 9, wherein each tape includes monofilaments of different material.
- 15. The composite of claim 14, wherein said different material are carbon and polymers.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application(s) Ser. No. 07/978,095 filed on Nov. 17, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,568.
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