Claims
- 1. A bicycle frame comprising a plurality of interconnected tubes, each such tube comprising a metal matrix composite fabricated by blending degassed powders of an aluminum alloy and boron carbide, isopressing and sintering the powders and extruding the resultant ingot to form said tube of desired size and thickness; said tubes being interconnected by welding and then being heat treated.
- 2. The bicycle frame recited in claim 1 wherein said boron carbide powder constitutes about 10% to 16% of the combined aluminum alloy and boron carbide powders by weight.
- 3. The bicycle frame recited in claim 1 wherein said isopressing is carried out at at least 65,000 psi and said sintering is carried out at about 625 degrees Centigrade.
- 4. The bicycle frame recited in claim 1 wherein said tube are extruded through an extrusion die having a liner comprising titanium diboride and boron carbide.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/183,728, filed Jan. 19, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,486,223.
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Divisions (1)
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