Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:
- providing a skin composed of reinforcing material and a thermoplastic matrix;
- thermoforming the skin to the general exterior shape of the composite structure;
- molding a core in a separate step independent of and separate from the thermoforming of the skin, into the general shape of the composite structure, the core having a thermoplastic matrix complementary to the matrix of the skin; and
- final forming the composite structure by placing the independently thermoformed skin and the independently molded core in juxtaposition in a forming mold and injecting a thermoplastic material into the mold under isostatic conditions, the thermoplastic material being complementary to the thermoplastic matrices of the skin and the core.
- 2. The method of claim wherein the reinforcing material of said skin is selected from the group consisting of graphite, glass, aramid and ceramic.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said core matrix includes a filler material of microspheres.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing material of said skin is woven fibers.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing material of said skin is braided fibers.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing material of said skin is chopped fibers.
- 7. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:
- providing a skin composed of fibrous reinforcing material and a thermoplastic matrix;
- thermoforming the skin to the general exterior shape of the composite structure;
- molding a core in a separate step independent of and separate from the thermoforming of the skin, into the general shape of the composite structure, the core having a thermoplastic matrix complementary to the matrix of the skin; and
- final forming the composite structure by placing the independently thermoformed skin and the independently molded core in juxtaposition in a forming mold and injecting a thermoplastic material into the mold under conditions of pressure and heat, the thermoplastic material being complementary to the thermoplastic matrices of the skin and the core.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the reinforcing material of said skin is graphite fibers.
- 9. The method of claim 7 wherein said core matrix includes a filler material of microspheres.
- 10. The method of claim 7 wherein the reinforcing material of said skin is woven fibers.
- 11. The method of claim 7 wherein the reinforcing material of said skin is braided fibers.
- 12. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:
- providing a skin composed of reinforcing fibrous material and a thermoplastic matrix;
- thermoforming the skin to the general exterior shape of the composite structure;
- molding a core in a separate step independent of and separate from the thermoforming of the skin, into the general shape of the composite structure, the core having a thermoplastic matrix complementary to the matrix of the skin; and
- final forming the composite structure by placing the independently thermoformed skin and the independently molded core in juxtaposition in a forming mold and injecting a thermoplastic material into the mold under isostatic conditions, the thermoplastic material being complementary to the thermoplastic matrices of the skin and the core.
- 13. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:
- providing a skin composed of reinforcing material and a polyetheretherketone matrix;
- thermoforming the skin to the general exterior shape of the composite structure;
- molding a core into the general shape of the composite structure, the core having a thermoplastic matrix complementary to the matrix of the skin; and
- final forming the composite structure by placing the skin and the core in juxtaposition in a forming mold and injecting a thermoplastic material into the mold under isostatic conditions, the thermoplastic material being complementary to the thermoplastic matrices of the skin and the core.
- 14. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:
- providing a skin composed of reinforcing material and a thermoplastic matrix;
- thermoforming the skin to the general exterior shape of the composite structure;
- molding a core into the general shape of the composite structure, the core having a polyetheretherketone matrix complementary to the matrix of the skin; and
- final forming the composite structure by placing the skin and the core in juxtaposition in a forming mold and injecting a thermoplastic material into the mold under isostatic conditions, the thermoplastic material being complementary to the thermoplastic matrices of the skin and the core.
- 15. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:
- providing a skin composed of reinforcing material and a thermoplastic matrix;
- thermoforming the skin to the general exterior shape of the composite structure;
- molding a core into the general shape of the composite structure, the core having a liquid crystal polymer matrix complementary to the matrix of the skin; and
- final forming the composite structure by placing the skin and the core in juxtaposition in a forming mold and injecting a thermoplastic material into the mold under isostatic conditions, the thermoplastic material being complementary to the thermoplastic matrices of the skin and the core.
- 16. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:
- providing a skin composed of reinforcing material and a thermoplastic matrix;
- thermoforming the skin to the general exterior shape of the composite structure;
- molding a core into the general shape of the composite structure, the core having a thermoplastic matrix complementary to the matrix of the skin; and
- final forming the composite structure by placing the skin and the core in juxtaposition in a forming mold and injecting a polyetheretherketone material into the mold under isostatic conditions, the polyetheretherketone material being complementary to the thermoplastic matrices of the skin and the core.
- 17. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:
- providing a skin composed of fibrous reinforcing material and a polyetheretherketone matrix;
- thermoforming the skin to the general exterior shape of the composite structure;
- molding a core into the general shape of the composite structure, the core having a polyetheretherketone matrix; and
- final forming the composite structure by placing the skin and the core in juxtaposition in a forming mold and injecting a polyetheretherketone material into the mold under conditions of pressure and heat.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 139,007 , filed Dec. 29, 1987 now abandoned
US Referenced Citations (19)
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