Claims
- 1. A multiple composite twine structure disposed on a longitudinal axis thereof comprising
- a composite twine structure comprising a multiple of compacted continuous filament strands each composed of a multiple of individual continuous filament reinforcements, each of said filament strands extending at least generally in the direction of said axis to exhibit a center-pull helical frequency and configuration defined by a multiple of revolutions about said axis and about at least one other of said filament strands, each of said filament strands having helixes that are spaced relative to the helixes of the other filament strands in the direction of said axis, and
- hardenable adhesive means impregnating said filament strands and forming a hardened bonding matrix for rigidly maintaining said filament strands as said composite twine structure,
- a multiple of said twine structures being closely compacted in at least general parallel relationship relative to each other and being separated one-from-another by a compatible interface bonding material, either the same or different than said hardenable adhesive means, having a tensile strength no greater than the tensile strength of said bonding matrix.
- 2. A multiple composite twine structure disposed on a longitudinal axis thereof comprising
- a multiple of compacted continuous filament strands each composed of a multiple of individual continuous filament reinforcements, each of said filament strands extending at least generally in the direction of said axis to exhibit a center-pull helical frequency and configuration defined by a multiple of revolutions about said axis and about at least one other of said filament strands, each of said filament strands having helixes that are spaced relative to the helixes of the other filament strands in the direction of said axis, and
- hardenable adhesive means impregnating said filament strands and forming a hardened bonding matrix for rigidly maintaining said filament strands as said composite twine structure,
- a multiple of said twine structures being disposed in at least general parallel and spaced relationship relative to each other and being disposed between two adjacent composite ply structures to form longitudinal ribs, said ply structures being bonded to said twine structures.
- 3. A multiple composite twine structure disposed on a longitudinal axis thereof comprising
- a multiple of adjacent compacted continuous filament strands each composed of a multiple of individual continuous filament reinforcements, each of said filament strands extending at least generally in the direction of said axis to exhibit a center-pull helical frequency and configuration defined by a multiple of revolutions about said axis and about at least one other of said filament strands, each of said filament strands having helixes that are spaced relative to the helixes of the other filament strands in the direction of said axis, and
- hardenable adhesive means impregnating said filament strands and forming a hardened bonding matrix for rigidly maintaining said filament strands as said composite twine structure,
- a multiple of said twine structures being disposed in at least general parallel relationship relative to each other to form a uniformly thick single ply structure, said twine structures bonded together by said hardened bonding matrix.
- 4. The twine structure of claim 3 wherein the filament strands of each of said twine structures are helically wound about a twine core structure comprising a flexible thermoplastic rod.
- 5. The twine structure of 3 wherein adjacent ones of said composite twine structures are separated by a spacer member comprising a flexible cord composed of a material selected from the group comprising paper, wood, hemp, metal, a thermoplastic material and selected mixture thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 716,565, filed on Mar. 27, 1985 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,680,923.
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