Claims
- 1. In a foam sandwich structure suitable for use as a load bearing cladding with high stiffness to weight ratio and being of the type in which two skins are resin-bonded, one on each side, to a core of plastics foam material to form the sandwich with said core forming the main means of shear stress transference between the two skins, the improvement comprising:
- (a) each skin comprising a layer of monofilaments of at least 10 cm in length laid substantially in parallel with one another to extend along the skin, with directional change being kept minimal, said skin monofilaments being non-sinuous and not woven;
- (b) a mat of randomly arranged monofilaments interposed between the foam core and each adjacent monofilament skin layer; and
- (c) said filaments of said skin and said mat being bound to one another and to adjacent layers of the sandwich structure by a thermosetting resin, wherein the resin is present in a quantity sufficient to wet the filaments but not in excess, the ratio of resin to monofilament being less than 1.75:1 by weight throughout the layer of monofilaments forming each skin, and the ratio of resin to monofilament being less than 2:1 by weight throughout the sandwich structure as a whole, whereby a sandwich structure of improved load bearing strength is provided.
- 2. A sandwich structure according to claim 1 wherein each said mat comprises glass monofilaments and has a weight of more than 20, but less than 500 grams per square meter and wherein each layer of substantially parallel monofilaments comprises glass monofilaments and is of a weight of at least 500 grams per square meter.
- 3. A sandwich structure according to claim 2 wherein the resin and monofilaments are present in the skin and mat of each side of said foam core in a resin to monofilament ratio of less than 1.75:1 by weight.
- 4. A sandwich structure according to claim 1 wherein the resin is selected from the group consisting essentially of phenolic resin polyester resin, polyurethane resin and epoxy resin and wherein the monofilaments are selected from the group consisting essentially of glass, carbon, nylon, acrylic resin, aromatic polyamide and metal and combinations thereof.
- 5. A sandwich structure according to claim 1, wherein said skins each comprise at least one group of monofilaments laid parallel to one another and formed into a bundle by being bound with light thread to facilitate manipulation of the monofilaments as and before the resin is applied, prior to curing of the resin.
- 6. A sandwich structure according to claim 1 wherein to facilitate manipulation as and before the resin is applied and cured, groups of straight monofilaments are laid parallel to one another and pre-fixed to form a layer on one side of a mat of randomly disposed monofilaments which are shorter than said straight monofilaments.
- 7. A sandwich structure according to claim 6 wherein each layer of parallel laid monofilaments fixed to one side of the mat is crossed over by another layer of parallel laid monofilaments, all said parallel laid monofilaments being substantially straight, being neither crimped nor woven.
- 8. A sandwich structure according to claim 1, wherein the core of foam has a density of at least 75 kg/m.sup.3.
- 9. A sandwich structure according to claim 8, additionally comprising a layer of resin on the outside of at least one of the skins.
- 10. A sandwich structure according to claim 9, wherein said layer of resin contains a filler material.
- 11. A sandwich structure according to claim 1, wherein said core comprises expanded polyurethane foam having a density of at least 75 kg/m.sup.3 and wherein said sandwich additionally comprises, laid outside each skin, a further layer of monofilaments which are substantially parallel to one another, but at an angle inclined to the parallel filaments in the adjacent underlying layer.
- 12. A foam sandwich construction according to claim 11, wherein
- (a) said mat comprises glass monofilaments, in an amount of 250 to 350 grams per square meter;
- (b) said skin and said further layer comprise glass monofilaments, in an amount of 500 to 1500 grams per square meter; and
- (c) said sandwich additionally comprises an outer layer of randomly arranged glass filaments in an amount of 100 to 200 grams per square meter.
- 13. A foam sandwich construction according to claim 11, wherein the resin employed to bond the filaments to one another and to adjacent layers is polyester resin and includes a decorative surface coating applied to the outside of the sandwich construction.
- 14. A sandwich structure according to claim 1, wherein the structure is adapted to bridge a span between strong points as a cladding, and the non-sinuous monofilaments in the skin bonded at each respective side of the foam core are laid in parallel to bridge the span, the individual monofilaments being continuous and unbroken over the entire span bridged by the sandwich structure.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application 285,095, filed as PCT GB80/00216, Dec. 16, 1980, published as WO81/01815, Jul. 9, 1981, .sctn.102(e) date Jul. 16, 1981.
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