Claims
- 1. A planar composite panel having two opposed planar faces, comprising:
- two resin-impregnated fiber face sheets covering and bonded to two opposed sides of a core element; and
- a border element made of foam board surrounding said core element, said border element including a plurality of foam strips each of said foam strips having a pattern of indentations within at least one side of said foam board, said pattern of indentations having three series of indentations within said foam board, each series being angularly offset from each other two series by 60.degree.;
- said resin being of the type that generates relatively large volumes of volatile vapors during curing in the course of said bonding, said volatile vapors having been vented from said core element between said face sheets though said series of indentations within said foam board.
- 2. A composite panel as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- said curing of said resin to bond said face sheets to said core element and said border element is by heating a stack-up including said face sheets positioned over and under said core element and said border element, said resin when heated to a temperature at which it becomes fluid, flows to wet said core element and said border element, and then becomes viscous and bonds said face sheets to said core element and said border element as it polymerizes.
- 3. A composite panel as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said pattern of indentations have a predetermined depth within the side of said foam board such that said foam board partially relaxes to partially restore said border element to its preembossed, unindented condition during heating to cure said resin and bond said face sheets to said core element and said border element; and during said heating, said resin in said face sheets flows into and fills remaining partial indentations and bonds said face sheets to said border element to seal said interior of said panel within said face sheets and said border element.
- 4. The composite panel according to claim 3, wherein spacing between the indentations in each of said series of indentations is approximately 13/4 inches and wherein the predetermined depth of each of said three series of indentations is approximately 1/16 to 3/16 inches.
- 5. A composite panel as defined in claim 2, wherein:
- said heating of said stack-up is from a center zone of said stack-up first, allowing said volatile vapours to vent through said indentations, and thereafter an intermediate zone radially outside said center zone is heated and said volatile vapours are vented out through said indentations, and then an outside peripheral zone is heated to bond said face sheets to said border element to seal said interior of said panel within said face sheets and said border element.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/235,594 filed on Apr. 29, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,589,016, and entitled "Prescored Foam for Panel Fabrication".
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