Claims
- 1. A curing apparatus, comprising:
a light curable material, said material being capable of being cured by exposure to one or more specific wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation; and one or more light transmitting fibers in proximity to said curable material, at least one end of said fibers being capable of illumination with said electromagnetic radiation, said fibers being capable of propagation of said electro-magnetic radiation along the axis of said fibers, and said fibers being capable of leaking said propagating electromagnetic radiation at one or more sites along the length of said fibers, whereby said curable material is cured by said leaked electromagnetic radiation.
- 2. The curing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a source of electromagnetic radiation.
- 3. The curing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said source of electromagnetic radiation is chosen from the group consisting of light emitting diodes, fluorescent lights, mercury lamps, xenon flash lamps, deuterium lamps, gas UV lasers and diode UV lasers.
- 4. The curing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said curable material is chosen from the group consisting of epoxy resins, polyester/styrene resins and acrylate resins.
- 5. The curing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said curable material is a composite structure.
- 6. The curing apparatus of claim 5 wherein said fibers are embedded in said composite structure.
- 7. The curing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic radiation is ultra-violet radiation with a wavelength less than or equal to 400 nm.
- 8. The curing apparatus of claim 7 wherein said ultra-violet radiation has a wavelength in the range 200 to 400 nm.
- 9. The curing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic radiation is visible radiation with wavelengths in the range of 400 to 700 nm.
- 10. The curing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic radiation is near infrared radiation with wavelengths in the range of 700-2000 nm.
- 11. The curing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic radiation is mid wave infrared radiation with wavelengths in the range of 2-5 microns.
- 12. The curing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic radiation is far infrared radiation with wavelengths in the range of 5-20 microns.
- 13. The curing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said leaking said propagating electromagnetic radiation is by an evanescent wave.
- 14. The curing apparatus of claim 13 wherein said fibers have intermittently thin cladding, whereby said leaking by said evanescent wave is accomplished.
- 15. The curing apparatus of claim 13 wherein said fibers have continuously thin cladding, whereby said leaking by said evanescent wave is accomplished.
- 16. The curing apparatus of claim 1 further including a plurality of light holes spaced along said fiber, whereby said leaking is accomplished.
- 17. The curing apparatus of claim 16 wherein said light holes are formed as divots in the cladding.
- 18. The curing apparatus of claim 17 wherein said divots are approximately 100 microns in width and are spaced at approximately 5 mm intervals.
- 19. The curing apparatus of claim 1 further including one or more bent regions of said fiber, whereby said leaking is accomplished.
- 20. The curing apparatus of claim 19 wherein said bent regions are formed by weaving said fibers.
- 21. The curing apparatus of claim 20 further including a fiber pigtail.
- 22. The curing apparatus of claim 1 further including a protective sheath surrounding said fibers, wherein said protective sheath is made of said material capable of being cured by exposure to ultra-violet radiation.
- 23. The curing apparatus of claim 22, wherein said protective sheath material remains substantially transparent to ultra-violet radiation after curing.
- 24. A curing apparatus, comprising:
a light curable material, said material being capable of being cured by exposure to one or more specific wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation; a multiplicity of non-light transmitting fibers; a multiplicity of light transmitting and leaking fibers, said light transmitting and leaking fibers being woven together with said non-light transmitting fibers to form a mat, said mat being placed in proximity to said curable material; a source of said one or more specific wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, said source being capable of illuminating at least one end of said multiplicity of light transmitting and leaking fibers.
- 25. A curing device, comprising:
a material characterized by curing on exposure to electromagnetic radiation; and one or more fiber means for lossy propagation of electromagnetic radiation from an end of said fiber to said material.
- 26. The curing apparatus of claim 25 further comprising means for illuminating at least one end of said fiber means by said electromagnetic radiation.
- 27. A curing method, comprising the steps of:
a) placing one or more fibers near to a material, wherein said material is characterized by curing on exposure to electro-magnetic radiation; b) illuminating at least one end of said fibers with said electro-magnetic radiation; c) propagating said electromagnetic radiation along the axis of said fibers; d) distributing said electromagnetic radiation to said material via leakage at one or more sites along the length of said fibers; e) exposing, by said losing, said material to said electromagnetic radiation, whereby said material is cured.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit and filing date of U.S. provisional application No. 60/342,394, entitled “Novel UV Curing Composite Fabrication Method”, filed on Dec. 27, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342394 |
Dec 2001 |
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