Claims
- 1. A fiber-reinforced composite material, comprising a solid matrix material having dispersed therein a fibrous reinforcement, wherein the fibrous reinforcement comprises a plurality of fibers that were at one time bonded together at spaced points by at least one bonding element, wherein the bonding element is at least substantially degraded in the course of making the composite material, at the latest upon the solidification of the matrix material.
- 2. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the bonding element has been at least partially dissolved in the matrix material.
- 3. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the bonding element has been at least partially melted at the curing temperature of said matrix material.
- 4. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the bonding element has been at least partially melted at a temperature at which the fibrous reinforcement has been impregnated with the matrix material in liquid form.
- 5. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the bonding element is liquid soluble and has been dissolved from the fibrous reinforcement in a step prior to impregnating the fibrous reinforcement with the matrix material.
- 6. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 5, wherein the liquid comprises an aqueous liquid.
- 7. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the bonding element comprises a thread.
- 8. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the bonding element is completely structurally destroyed in the final composite material.
- 9. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the bonding element comprises a copolymer.
- 10. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 9, wherein the copolymer comprises a polyamide or a polyester.
- 11. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymer.
- 12. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 11, wherein the matrix polymer is selected from the group consisting of PF (phenol-formaldehyde), MF (melamine-formaldehyde), UF (urea-formaldehyde), UP (polyester), EP (expoxide), PA (polyamide), PC (polycarbonate), POM (polyoxymethylene), PET (polyethylene terephthalate), PBT (polybutylene terephthalate), PP (polypropylene) and ABS (acrylonitile-butadiene-styrene copolymer) resins.
- 13. A fibrous reinforcement for use in forming a fiber-reinforced composite material having the fibrous reinforcement encapsulated within a solidified matrix material, wherein the fibrous reinforcement comprises a plurality of fibers that are bonded together at spaced crossover points by at least one bonding element that is at least substantially degraded in the course of making the composite material, at the latest upon the solidification of the matrix material.
- 14. A fibrous reinforcement according to claim 13, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymeric material and the bonding element comprises a polymeric material that has a melting temperature lower than either the melting temperature of the matrix material or a curing temperature for solidifying the matrix material.
- 15. A fibrous reinforcement according to claim 13, wherein the bonding element comprises a polymeric material that is water soluble.
- 16. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material having the fibrous reinforcement encapsulated within a solidified matrix material, comprising:
(a) placing into a mold cavity a fibrous reinforcement comprising a plurality of fibers that are bonded together at spaced points by at least one bonding element; (b) injecting into the mold cavity the matrix material or a precursor to the matrix material, in flowable form, to surround the fibrous reinforcement with the matrix material; and (c) solidifying the matrix material to form the composite material, wherein, after (a), at least substantially degrading the bonding element in the course of making the composite material, at the latest upon the solidification of the matrix material.
- 17. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 16, wherein the bonding element is dissolved in the matrix material or precursor to the matrix material.
- 18. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 16, wherein the bonding element is melted at the temperature at which the injecting is carried out.
- 19. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 16, wherein the solidifying of the matrix material comprises heating the matrix to a solidification temperature, and wherein the bonding element is melted at the solidifying temperature.
- 20. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 16, wherein the bonding element comprises a water soluble polymer, and the process further includes dissolving away the bonding element with an aqueous liquid prior to the injecting into the mold cavity of the matrix material or a precursor to the matrix material, in flowable form, to surround the fibrous reinforcement with the matrix material.
- 21. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 16, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymeric material having a first melting temperature, and the bonding element comprises a polymer having a melting temperature that is lower than the first melting temperature.
- 22. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 16, wherein the matrix material comprises a thermosetting polymeric material having a minimum curing temperature, and the bonding element comprises a polymer having a melting temperature that is lower than the minimum curing temperature.
- 23. A fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1, wherein the composite material is made by a process comprising:
(a) placing into a mold cavity a fibrous reinforcement comprising a plurality of fibers that are bonded together at spaced points by at least one bonding element; (b) injecting into the mold cavity the matrix material or a precursor to the matrix material, in flowable form, to surround the fibrous reinforcement with the matrix material; and (c) solidifying the matrix material to form the composite material, wherein, after (a), at least substantially degrading the bonding element in the course of making the composite material, at the latest upon the solidification of the matrix material.
- 24. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material having the fibrous reinforcement encapsulated within a solidified matrix material, comprising:
(a) placing into a mold cavity a fibrous reinforcement comprising a plurality of fibers that are bonded together at spaced points by at least one bonding element; (b) injecting into the mold cavity the matrix material or a precursor to the matrix material, in flowable form, to surround the fibrous reinforcement with the matrix material; and (c) solidifying the matrix material to form the composite material, wherein, after step (a), at least substantially degrading the bonding element in the course of making the composite material, at the latest upon the solidification of the matrix material, the degrading being carried out to at least an extent that there is substantially no interfacial area between the bonding element and matrix material in the fiber-reinforced composite material.
- 25. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the bonding element is dissolved in the matrix material or precursor to the matrix material.
- 26. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the bonding element is melted at the temperature at which the injecting is carried out.
- 27. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the solidifying of the matrix material comprises heating the matrix to a solidification temperature, and wherein the bonding element is melted at the solidifying temperature.
- 28. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the bonding element comprises a water soluble polymer, and the process further includes dissolving away the bonding element with an aqueous liquid prior to the injecting into the mold cavity of the matrix material or a precursor to the matrix material, in flowable form, to surround the fibrous reinforcement with the matrix material.
- 29. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymeric material having a first melting temperature, and the bonding element comprises a polymer having a melting temperature that is lower than the first melting temperature.
- 30. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the matrix material comprises a thermosetting polymeric material having a minimum curing temperature, and the bonding element comprises a polymer having a melting temperature that is lower than the minimum curing temperature.
- 31. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 30, wherein the matrix material is cured at a curing temperature, and the bonding element has been at least partially melted at the curing temperature of said matrix material.
- 32. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the bonding element is completely structurally destroyed in the fiber-reinforced composite material.
- 33. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the matrix polymer is selected from the group consisting of PF (phenol-formaldehyde), MF (melamine-formaldehyde), UF (urea-formaldehyde), UP (polyester), EP (epoxide), PA (polyamide), PC (polycarbonate), POM (polyoxymethylene), PET (polyethylene terephthalate), PBT (polybutylene terephthalate), PP (polypropylene) and ABS (acrylonitile-butadiene-styrene copolymer) resins.
- 34. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material having the fibrous reinforcement encapsulated within a solidified matrix material, comprising:
(a) bonding together a plurality of fibers of a fibrous reinforcement at spaced points by at least one bonding element (b) placing the fibrous reinforcement into a mold cavity; (c) injecting into the mold cavity the matrix material or a precursor to the matrix material, in flowable form, to surround the fibrous reinforcement with the matrix material; and (d) solidifying the matrix material to form the composite material, wherein, after step (a), at least substantially degrading the bonding element in the course of making the composite material, at the latest upon the solidification of the matrix material, the degrading being carried out to at least an extent that there is substantially no interfacial area between the bonding element and matrix material in the fiber-reinforced composite material.
- 35. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 34, wherein the bonding element is dissolved in the matrix material or precursor to the matrix material.
- 36. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 34, wherein the bonding element is melted at the temperature at which the injecting is carried out.
- 37. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 34, wherein the solidifying of the matrix material comprises heating the matrix to a solidification temperature, and wherein the bonding element is melted at the solidifying temperature.
- 38. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 34, wherein the bonding element comprises a water soluble polymer, and the process further includes dissolving away the bonding element with an aqueous liquid prior to the injecting into the mold cavity of the matrix material or a precursor to the matrix material, in flowable form, to surround the fibrous reinforcement with the matrix material.
- 39. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 34, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymeric material having a first melting temperature, and the bonding element comprises a polymer having a melting temperature that is lower than the first melting temperature.
- 40. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 34, wherein the matrix material comprises a thermosetting polymeric material having a minimum curing temperature, and the bonding element comprises a polymer having a melting temperature that is lower than the minimum curing temperature.
- 41. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the bonding element comprises a thread.
- 42. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the bonding element comprises a copolymer.
- 43. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 42, wherein the copolymer comprises a polyamide or a polyester.
- 44. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymer.
- 45. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 24, wherein the bonding element is only partially degraded.
- 46. A fiber-reinforced composite material produced by the process according to claim 45.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/585,284, filed Jun. 2, 2000, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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