Claims
- 1. A truss structure comprising:
N number (N≧1) of vertically stacked three-dimensional space filling layers, wherein each of said three-dimensional space filling layers comprise:
an array of out-of-plane truss units, said units comprising at least three leg members, said legs intersecting at an upper node, and distal from said upper node are lower nodes; said truss units connecting to nearest laterally adjacent units at lower nodes; said upper nodes are vertically aligned with respective lower nodes of corresponding immediate adjacent said three-dimensional space filling layers; said three-dimensional space filling layers having a top side and a bottom side; said three-dimensional space filling layers having a perimeter with at least three perimeter sides; wherein:
at least a portion of said top side of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers for the (ith through (Nth−1) layers comprise a top adjoining region; at least a portion of said bottom side of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers for the (ith+1) through (Nth) layers comprise a bottom adjoining region; and wherein each of said three-dimensional space filling layers are discretely bonded to immediate vertically adjacent said three-dimensional space filling layers, wherein said discrete bonds are formed between the said top adjoining region and bottom adjoining region, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means.
- 2. The truss structure of claim 1, wherein said leg members are solid, hollow, porous or combinations thereof.
- 3. The truss structure of claim 2, wherein said unit trusses have a geometrical shape selected from the group consisting of: tetrahedral, pyramidal, Kagome, combinations thereof and other non-limiting arrangements.
- 4. The truss structure of claim 2, wherein said hollow or solid leg members have a cross-section shape selected from the group consisting of circular, planar, elliptical, rectangular, square, triangular, polygonal, hexagonal, C-section, Z-section, I-beam, H-beam and other non-limiting shapes.
- 5. The truss structure of claim 2, wherein the leg members are made from a material selected from the group consisting of metal, alloy, ceramic, polymer, glass, composites, and semiconductor.
- 6. The truss structure of claim 2, wherein the leg members are made from a material selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Cr, Ga, Pd, Ag, P, Al, Cu, Ti, Ta, Mo, Pt, Mg, Be, Au, Rh, Si, Mn, Zn, V, B, Nb, W, C, Co, S, Li, Zr, Sb, Bi and alloys thereof.
- 7. The truss structure of claim 2, wherein the leg members are made from composites formed of one or more material selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Cr, Ga, Pd, Ag, P, Al, Cu, Ti, Ta, Mo, Pt, Mg, Be, Au, Rh, Si, Mn, Zn, V, B, Nb, W, C, Co, S, Li, Zr, Sb, Bi and alloys thereof.
- 8. The truss structure of claim 1, further comprising:
a perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers.
- 9. The truss structure of claim 8, further comprising:
a second perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to a second one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers.
- 10. The truss structure of claim 1, wherein said N number of vertically stacked three-dimensional space filing layers may be rotated laterally relative to one another.
- 11. The truss structure of claim 1, further comprising:
a layer-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to at least a portion of said bottom side of first said three-dimensional space filling layer.
- 12. The truss structure of claim 11, further comprising:
a second layer-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to at least a portion of said top side of Nth said three-dimensional space filling layer.
- 13. The truss structure of claim 3, wherein said N number of vertically stacked three-dimensional space filing layers contain said truss units that have different geometrical shapes relative from one of said filing layers to at least one other said filing layer.
- 14. A method of making a truss structure comprising:
providing N number (N≧1) of three-dimensional space filling layers, wherein each of said three-dimensional space filling layers comprise:
an array of out-of-plane truss units, said units comprising at least three leg members, said legs intersecting at an upper node, and distal from said upper node are lower nodes; said truss units connecting to nearest laterally adjacent units at lower nodes; said upper nodes are vertically aligned with respective lower nodes of corresponding immediate adjacent said three-dimensional space filling layers; said three-dimensional space filling layers having a top side and a bottom side; said three-dimensional space filling layers having a perimeter with at least three perimeter sides; wherein:
at least a portion of said top side of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers for the (ith) through (Nth−1) layers comprise a top adjoining region; at least a portion of said bottom side of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers for the (ith+1) through (Nth) layers comprise a bottom adjoining region; and contacting each of said three-dimensional space filling layers with immediate vertically adjacent three-dimensional space filling layers at respective said top adjoining region and said bottom adjoining region; and
joining each of said contacted three-dimensional space filling layers by forming a bond at said areas of contact, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
providing a perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; and, bonding said inner surface of said face sheet to one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising:
providing a second perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; and
bonding said inner surface of said second face sheet to a second one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means.
- 17. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
providing a layer-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; and
bonding said inner surface of said face sheet to at least a portion of said bottom side of first said three-dimensional space filling layer, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising:
providing a second layer-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; and
bonding said inner surface of said second face sheet to at least a portion of said top side of Nth said three-dimensional space filling layer, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means.
- 19. A plate or strip structure comprising:
N number (N≧1) of vertically stacked three-dimensional space filling layers, wherein each of said three-dimensional space filing layers comprise:
an array of elongated plates or strips, said plates or strips substantially planar including a first side and second side, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge, and a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge, and wherein some of said plates or strips having slotted apertures partially extending across said sides in a lateral direction; said plates or strips intersect with other respective plates or strips, wherein said slotted apertures at least partially allow said intersecting plates or strips to intersect there through so as to define an intersection segment; wherein at least some of said intersection segments are discretely bonded, wherein said discrete bonds are formed between said intersecting plates or strips, and wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means. said three-dimensional space filling layers having a top side and a bottom side; said three-dimensional space filling layers having a perimeter with at least three perimeter sides; wherein:
at least a portion of said top side of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers for the (ith) through (Nth−1) layers comprise a top adjoining region; at least a portion of said bottom side of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers for the (ith+1) through (Nth) layers comprise a bottom adjoining region; and wherein each of said three-dimensional space filling layers are discretely bonded to immediate vertically adjacent said three-dimensional space filling layers, wherein said discrete bonds are formed between the said top adjoining region and bottom adjoining region, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means.
- 20. The plate or strip structure of claim 19, further comprising:
a perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers.
- 21. The plate or strip structure of claim 20, further comprising:
a second perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to a second one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers.
- 22. The plate or strip structure of claim 21, further comprising:
a third perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to a third one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers; and a fourth perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to a fourth one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers
- 23. The truss structure of claim 19, further comprising:
a layer-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to at least a portion of said bottom side of first said three-dimensional space filling layer.
- 24. The truss structure of claim 23, further comprising:
a second layer-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein said inner surface is fixedly bonded to at least a portion of said top side of Nth said three-dimensional space filling layer.
- 25. A method of making a truss structure comprising:
providing N number (N≧1) of three-dimensional space filling layers, wherein each of said three-dimensional space filling layers comprise:
an array of elongated plates or strips, said plates or substantially planar including a first side and second side, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge, and a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge, and wherein some of said plates or having slotted apertures partially extending across said sides in a lateral direction; said plates or strips intersect with other respective plates or strips, wherein said slotted apertures at least partially allow said intersecting plates or strips to intersect there through so as to define an intersection segment; wherein at least some of said intersection segments are discretely bonded; bonding said intersecting strips at said intersection segments, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means. said three-dimensional space filling layers having a top side and a bottom side; said three-dimensional space filling layers having a perimeter with at least three perimeter sides; wherein:
at least a portion of said top side of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers for the (ith) through (Nth−1) layers comprise a top adjoining region; at least a portion of said bottom side of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers for the (ith+1) through (Nth) layers comprise a bottom adjoining region; contacting each of said three-dimensional space filling layers with immediate vertically adjacent three-dimensional space filling layers at respective said top adjoining region and said bottom adjoining region; and joining each of said contacted three-dimensional space filling layers by forming a bond at said areas of contact, wherein said bonds are formed by a bonding method selected from the group consisting of transient liquid phase bonding, solid-state diffusion bonding, brazing, soldering, chemical welding (e.g. solvents), pressing, welding, gluing, cementing or other means.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
providing a perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; bonding said inner surface to one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising:
providing a second perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; bonding said inner surface to a second one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising:
providing a third perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; bonding said inner surface to a third one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers; and providing a fourth perimeter-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; and bonding said inner surface to a fourth one of said perimeter sides of at least a minority of each of said three-dimensional space filling layers
- 29. The method of claim 25, further comprising:
providing a layer-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; and bonding said inner surface to at least a portion of said bottom side of first said three-dimensional space filling layer.
- 30. The method of claim 29, further comprising:
providing a second layer-oriented face sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface; and bonding said inner surface to at least a portion of said top side of Nth said three-dimensional space filling layer.
- 31. The truss structure of any one of claims 8, 9, 15, or 16, wherein said first and second perimeter-oriented face sheets are selected from a structure consisting of: a solid sheet, a porous sheet, a sheet containing circular apertures, a sheet containing triangular apertures, a sheet containing hexagonal apertures, a sheet containing square apertures, a sheet containing triangular perforations, a sheet containing hexagonal perforations, a sheet containing square perforations or any appropriately aperture/perforated sheet whose nodes align with those of the truss.
- 32. The truss structure of any one of claims 11, 12, 17, or 18, wherein said first and second layer-oriented face sheets are selected from a structure consisting of: a solid sheet, a porous sheet, a sheet containing circular apertures, a sheet containing triangular apertures, a sheet containing hexagonal apertures, a sheet containing square apertures, a sheet containing triangular perforations, a sheet containing hexagonal perforations, a sheet containing square perforations or any appropriately aperture/perforated sheet whose nodes align with those of the truss.
- 33. The truss structure of any one of claims 1 or 14, wherein said truss units are formed from a structure consisting of: a solid sheet, a porous sheet, a sheet containing circular apertures, a sheet containing triangular apertures, a sheet containing hexagonal apertures, a sheet containing square apertures, a sheet containing triangular perforations, a sheet containing hexagonal perforations, a sheet containing square perforations or any appropriately aperture/perforated sheet whose nodes align with those of the truss.
- 34. The truss structure of any one of claims 1 or 14, wherein said truss structure is curved.
- 35. The plate or strip truss structure of any one of claims 19 or 25, wherein said truss structure is curved.
- 36 The truss structure of any one of claims 1 or 14, wherein said truss units are made by a combined forming and punching operation.
- 37. A method for punching or stamping the truss sheets that shapes the sheet and punches the hole(s) during the same operation (e.g., CNC machines) at ambient or elevated temperature conditions.
- 38. Fabricate truss sheets, bending and punching operations can be combined by using appropriately shaped dies and CNC machines, wherein the processes can be performed either under ambient or hot temperature conditions, and in the latter, superplastic conditions can be utilized.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/296,186 filed on Jun. 6, 2001, entitled “Constructed Cellular Solids and the Method of Making thereof,” the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
[0002] Work described herein was supported by Federal Grant Nos. N00014-96-1-1028 and N00014-01-1-0517, awarded by DARPA/ONR. The United States Government has certain rights in the invention.
PCT Information
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Filing Date |
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PCT/US02/17942 |
6/6/2002 |
WO |
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