Claims
- 1. A method of reinforcing a selected longitudinal portion of an elongated tubular structural member comprising the steps of:
- filling an end portion of said tubular structural member adjacent to said selected longitudinal portion with a volume of heat vaporizable material sufficient to fill the end portion;
- coating macrospheres having a diameter of 3 to 9 mm. with a curable adhesive in a quantity effective to bond together adjacent macrospheres and yet leave voids between the macrospheres upon subsequent curing of the curable adhesive, where said macrospheres are composed of bonded together hollow microspheres;
- filling said selected longitudinal portion of said tubular structural member with a plurality of said adhesive coated macrospheres in close-packed relationship to engage said tubular structural member, and said heat vaporizable material; and
- heating said tubular structural member to vaporize said heat vaporizable material whereby said structural member is reinforced at a selected longitudinal portion thereof and the end portion previously occupied by the heat vaporizable material is restored as an open cavity having airflow communication through the voids between the closely packed bonded together macrospheres.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of filling said tubular structural member with close-packed adhesive coated macrospheres is performed by blowing the macrospheres into the structural member in an airstream and the heat vaporizable material is a pelletized air permeable heat vaporizable material so that air exits said tubular structural member by passage through said pelletized air permeable heat vaporizable material.
- 3. The method as in claim 1 wherein the adhesive coating said macrospheres is a heat curable adhesive cured during said heating of the structural member to effect adhesive bonding of said macrospheres.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 531,058, filed Sept. 12, 1983, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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"Reduce Part Weight and Cost with Hollow Microspheres for Plastics", Dr. Elaine C. Barber. |
"Tiny Bubbles Beef Up Plastics, Cut Costs and Reduce Weight", 1977. |
"Shedding Pounds in Plastics: Microspheres Are Moving", Robert H. Wehrenberg, II, 1978. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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