Claims
- 1. A method of pultruding composites to define a monlithic pultruded stack of switchback bidirectional woven fiber cloth layers using a pultrusion machine having a resin bath, a die, and means for pulling bidirectional woven fiber cloth through said bath and said die, comprising the following steps:
- (a) with a jig that folds bidirectional woven fiber cloth fed therethrough from a roll of flat bidirectional woven fiber cloth stock into a configuration having consecutive switchback pleats with longitudinally extended fold lines, the step of drawing bidirectional woven fiber cloth from a roll of flat bidirectional woven fiber cloth stock and feeding same through said jig to form same into a pleated ribbon; and,
- (b) passing said pleated ribbon through said bath and die to compress same into a monolithic stack comprised of the consecutive switchback pleats of said ribbon bonded together by solidified resin from said resin bath.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 and including the step prior to step (a) of selecting a bidirectional woven fiber cloth with orthogonal fiber arrays and step (a) is executed by feeding same through said jig with the fiber arrays oriented at 90.degree. and 0.degree. such that a three dimensional-fiber-reinforced pultrusion is created.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein the step of claim 2 includes selecting as said bidirectional woven fiber cloth a multilayered cloth comprised of a layer of woven roving having at least one unfinished edge characterized by a longitudinal row of exposed ends of transverse fibers, and a substantially unidirectional fiber ribbon attached to said bidirectional woven roving at least along said unfinished edge to act as a carrier and binder therefor, and establishing the direction of extent of said unfinished edge of the 0 direction.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said multilayered pultruded stack is part of a greater pultrusion and including the step of feeding said bidirectional woven fiber cloth into said die concomitantly with the formation of said stack to form a part of said pultrusion not part of said stack.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein said greater pultrusion is a hollow beam having a wall defined by said stack and said step of feeding said bidirectional woven fiber cloth is executed with a die and a bidirectional woven fiber cloth raw material supply configured to define said beam such that it incorporates said stack into said greater pultrusion.
BACKGROUND
This disclosure is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/325,981 filed on Jan. 26, 1995, issuing on Jan. 28, 1997, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,597,629 on an invention entitled HIGH SHEAR STRENGTH PULTRUSION which disclosure is a Continuation-in-part of the following three U.S. patent applications:
1. TAPERED COMPOSITE ELEVATED SUPPORT STRUCTURE, invented by David W. Johnson, filed Sep. 28, 1993 under Ser. No. 08/128,800 and abandoned;
2. IMPROVED INTERLOCKING COMPOSITE STRUCTURE, filed Feb. 14, 1994 under Ser. No. 08/196,650 and issued on Apr. 8, 1997 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,612 by inventors W. BRANDT GOLDSWORTHY, DAVID W. JOHNSON AND GEORGE KORZENIOWSKI; and,
3. HEAVY CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM USING PULTRUDED COMPONENTS, invented by W. BRANDT GOLDSWORTHY, DAVID W. JOHNSON AND GEORGE KORZENIOWSKI, and filed Jun. 14, 1994 under Ser. No. 08/259,431 and issued on Jul. 8, 1997 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,644,888. Those disclosures were Continuations-in-part of the following: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 715,912 filed Jun. 14, 1991, issuing Sep. 28, 1993, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,247,774 on a TOWER CONSTRUCTED OF PULTRUDED COMPOSITES; Ser. No. 541,547, filed Jun. 21, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,036 issued on Jun. 18, 1991 on an invention entitled INTERLOCKING SUPPORT STRUCTURES; Ser. No. 231,379, filed Aug. 12, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,991,726 issued Feb. 12, 1991 on an invention entitled SUPPORT STAND, that was a Continuation-in-Part of both: Ser. No. 137,101, filed Dec. 23, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,809,146 issued Feb. 28, 1989 on an ENCLOSURE WITH INTERLOCKING FRAME JOINTS and Ser. No. 137,100, filed Dec. 23, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,620, issued May 2, 1989 on a STRUCTURAL SUPPORT OF INTERLOCKING LATTICE CONSTRUCTION, both of which were Continuations-in-part of Ser. No. 848,573, filed Apr. 7, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,715,503 issued Dec. 29, 1987 on an INTERLOCKING JOINT WINE RACK.
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