Claims
- 1. A filament wound structure having a substantially spherical configuration comprising a mandrel, a plurality of sequentially applied filament band sets disposed axisymmetrically about the surface of said mandrel and spaced sequentially along the longitudinal plane thereof, each filament band in each filament band set being formed of a continuous filament circumferentially wound about said mandrel a predetermined number of circuits with each circuit of filament about said mandrel being along a plane parallel to and in a side-by-side abutting relationship with the immediate previously wound circuit of filament, the filament bands of each band set being disposed in an overlapping arrangement at a latitute nearest the poles of the sphere and in a substantially side-by-side relationship at the equator of the sphere except for the first and last bands being displaced radially from each other, the number of bands forming each band set being equal to the total number of bands required to cover the mandrel at the equator thereof with the bands disposed in the side-by-side relationship, and with the total thickness of the outermost set of filament bands plus any underlying segments of any other band sets being essentially uniform between the poles and the equator of said sphere.
- 2. A filament wound structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein each filament band of each band set is disposed on the same angle from a line projection through the poles of the sphere, and wherein the bands in each band set are uniformly spaced apart from one another about the latitude of the sphere at any given longitudinal point.
- 3. A filament wound structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein each filament band in each band set is formed of the same number of filament circuits.
- 4. A filament wound structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein said angle is different for each band set.
- 5. A filament wound structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a fill tube is in registry with the interior of the mandrel and extends therefrom along a line projection through said poles.
- 6. A filament wound structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein said plurality of filament band sets disposed upon the mandrel forms a first filamentary shell, and wherein at least one other shell formed of a further plurality of filament band sets are disposed upon the first mentioned shell.
- 7. A method of fabricating a fiber-reinforced pressure vessel of spherical configuration by encasing a spherical mandrel having a fill tube projecting therefrom along a plane concentric with the polar axis of the mandrel within a plurality of sequentially applied filament band sets spaced from one another along the longitudinal plane of the mandrel with at least the majority of the band sets consisting of more than one filament band, each said filament band of each filament band set being formed by wrapping a continuous filament about the great circle of a hollow mandrel a selected number of circuits along parallel contiguous paths oriented at a selected helix angle to the polar axis of the mandrel and crossing the equator thereof with said angle being common to all of the filament bands in each filament band set, forming each of said majority of filament band sets by sequentially wrapping further filament bands in a manner similar to the first mentioned filament band with each filament band in each band set being wrapped at the same helix angle to the polar axis of the mandrel with the other bands in the same filament band set, and angularly spacing the filament bands of each band set uniform distances from one another in an overlapping relationship about the entire polar axis of the mandrel with the quantity of filament bands in each of said majority of filament band sets being adequate to cover the entire circumference of the mandrel at the equator thereof in a side-by-side relationship of the filament bands at the equator.
- 8. The method of fabricating a fiber-reinforced pressure vessel as claimed in claim 7, wherein each of the sequentially applied filament band sets are spaced from the poles a greater distance and are wound at a greater helix angle than the filament band set immediately previously applied.
- 9. The method of fabricating a fiber-reinforced pressure vessel as claimed in claim 8, including the additional step of encasing the mandrel and the said plurality of filament band sets with at least one additional plurality of filament band sets.
- 10. The method fabricating a fiber-reinforced pressure vessel as claimed in claim 9, wherein at least the first plurality of filament band sets of said at least one additional plurality of filament band sets is wound upon the mandrel by a winding sequence reverse to that used for winding the first mentioned plurality of filament band sets.
Government Interests
This invention was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the Energy Research and Development Administration.
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