Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating a lightweight structure from a plurality of ribs each of which have substantially the same height and thickness with the height and length greatly exceeding the thickness, with each of said ribs having a center, a first elongated edge and a second elongated edge, comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming from a first set of said ribs, each of which are of substantially the same length, a hexagonal cell having a plurality of pairs of most widely spaced corners and a depth equal to the height of said ribs,
- (b) forming slots in the center of first, second and third ones of a second set of said ribs which ribs are all of the same length and substantially equal to the distance between the most widely spaced corners of said hexagonal cell, with a first slot from the first elongated edge of a first one of said ribs, a second slot from the second elongated edge of said second one of said ribs, and third and fourth slots from the first elongated edge and the second elongated edge, respectively, of said third one of said ribs, with the lengths of said first and second slots being greater than half the height of said ribs and the lengths of said third and fourth slots being less than half the height of said ribs,
- (c) interlocking said first, second and third ones of said second set of ribs at the centers thereof by bringing said first and second slots into cooperative relation with said third and fourth slots, respectively,
- (d) positioning said interlocked first, second and third ones of said second set of ribs relatively to said hexagonal cell to connect the most widely spaced corners thereof thereby forming a structure core having six regions each of equilateral triangular cross section with each such region comprising a cell, and
- (e) exposing the structure core to a vapor deposition process thereby depositing and coating thereon a stiffening and strengthening material thereby enclosing said structure core in a monolithic structure of such material.
- 2. A method as defined by claim 1 including the further step (f) between steps (d) and (e) of providing a plurality of cells in each of said six cells of said structure core by positioning a plurality of ribs of a third set of said ribs in uniformly spaced and parallel relation on opposite sides of each of said first, second and third ribs of said second set of ribs, with all of the ribs of said third set of ribs associated with each side of said first, second and third ribs of said second set being of different length and including appropriately positioned slots along the first elongated edges thereof for cooperation with appropriately positioned slots in the second elongated edges in said first, second and third ribs of said second set of ribs at positions of intersection therewith such as to allow such intersection and interlocking therewith.
- 3. A method as defined by claim 2 wherein in step (f) said third set of ribs comprises four ribs positioned in uniformly spaced and parallel relation on each side of said first, second and third ribs of said second set of ribs, respectively, whereby sixteen equilateral triangular volumes comprising sixteen cells are produced in each of the six cells of equilateral triangular cross section.
- 4. A method as defined by claim 1 including the further step (h) between steps (d) and (e) of filling the six cells of equilateral triangular cross section with equally spaced ribs of a third set that are positioned in parallel relation to said ribs of said second set thereby forming smaller cells of equilateral triangular cross section bonded together to complete the structure core.
- 5. A method as defined by claim 4 including the further step (i) between steps (a) and (b) of placing said first, second and third ones of said ribs of said second set of said ribs on the surface of a circular substrate, and the further step (j) after step (h) of closing the structure core with ribs of a fourth set to cover a greater portion of the area of the circular substrate.
- 6. A method as defined by claim 3, further including the step (g), after step (f), of positioning a fourth set of ribs at an outer periphery of the structure core, thereby forming a closure for each of said six cells of equilateral triangular cross section, said fourth set of ribs including three ribs for each of said six cells connected to ends of the associated ribs of said third set of ribs, whereby the outer periphery of the structure core is transformed from a hexagon cross section having six sides to a polygon cross section having eighteen sides.
- 7. A method as defined by claim 6, wherein all of said ribs are made of graphite and the stiffening and strengthening material is SiC.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending Ser. No. 07/389,248 filed on Aug. 3, 1989, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under NASA Contract No. NAS1-18476 awarded by NASA. Work toward this invention was also performed under Air Force Contract No. F33615-87-C-5227. The Government has rights in this invention.
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