This application claims priority to UK Patent Application No. 1311354.3 filed Jun. 26, 2013, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.
This invention related to the manufacture of articles or structures made by winding continuous strands of e.g. glass fibre or carbon fibre around a former, usually in a helical fashion, whereafter or during which, the fibres are coated with a settable resin, such as polyester or an epoxy resin, which hardens to produce the required shape of article.
Reinforcement ribs for wound articles are often important as a means of preventing inward or outward collapse of the side walls of the articles due to mechanical pressure thereon and in our GB2256420 we disclosed a method of forming the reinforcement ribs integrally with the remainder of the structure by sequentially interposing between the helical windings straight windings along the length of the intended rib with the object being to form a rib of substantially triangular shape, ideally having a height about two or three times the intended base of the triangle so as to produce the required stiffness. However, in practice it has been found that winding individual straight fibres in this way within the helically wound fibres makes them tend to spread out to form a flattish band rather than a required rib of height sufficient to provide the required stiffness.
The present invention is derived from the realisation that there is a need to improve the process by which such ribs are formed so that they are sufficiently raised relative to the wall of the article being formed to provide a rib of the required stiffness.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of forming an external rib on a helically wound article, the method including the steps of, in any suitable order, forming bunched strands or tows of continuous fibre, each bunch being held taut in-line with the major axis of the intended rib and successively winding each bunch or tow between successive sequentially helically wound fibres around the article whereby the bunched strands or tows are each separated by helically wound strands of fibre, to thereby form on completion a wound article having integrally formed external support ribs of generally pyramidal section.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a method of making an internal rib in a helically wound article including the steps of, in any suitable order, providing a generally inverted pyramidal-shaped elongated rib former for receiving, in use, bunched strands or tows of continuous fibre, each bunch being held taut in-line with the major axis of the intended rib within the rib former, and sequentially helically winding fibres around the article former and into the rib former, whereby the bunched strands are each separated by helically wound strands of fibre, to thereby form on completion a wound article having integrally formed internal support ribs of shape corresponding to the rib former.
With either method the resulting ribs are more pronounced than those made possible by the method of GB2256420 because in each case the bunched strands or tows are forced to remain in-line with the major-axis of the rib rather than being allowed to spread outwardly, and in each case the resulting ribs comprise a generally pyramid shaped section having a rounded top or bottom and steeply curved sides.
The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
As may be apparent with regard to the method of forming an internal rib of the shape shown in
The invention in both its aspect therefore provides a method of forming ribs which are generally more pronounced than those made possible under the teaching of GB2256420 by utilising the concept of supporting the continuous strands or fibres 7 through the use of bunched strands or tows 8 held in tension during the rib-forming process, thereby in each case avoiding the tendency of the helically wound strands or fibres to flatten the cross-shape of the rib during manufacture of the wound article.
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1311354.3 | Jun 2013 | GB | national |
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2943967 | Simon | Jul 1960 | A |
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0538832 | Apr 1993 | EP |
2256420 | Sep 1992 | GB |
2256420 | Sep 1992 | GB |
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20150007928 A1 | Jan 2015 | US |