Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing an aligned, non-woven mat of carbon fibers, said apparatus comprising: a melt blower including a multi-orifice die for creating a large number of melt blown carbon fibers from a petroleum pitch subsequently heating said fibers in an oxidizing environment to produce a skin on said fibers to render the fibers infusible, and thereafter carbonizing said fibers, the improvement comprising:
- A. a rotating member forming an endless conveyor surface,
- B. a variable speed motor operatively coupled to said endless conveyor surface means,
- C. said means defining an endless conveyor surface being positioned in the path of said melt blown fibers in proximity to said multi-orifice die with said conveyor surface moving parallel to said fibers such that the fibers impinge on said rotatable means defining an endless conveyor surface; whereby, said aligned fibers are caused to overlap each other and to form a non-woven aligned carbon fiber mat on said conveyor surface,
- D. means for energizing said electrical motor, and
- E. control means for controlling the speed of operation of said motor so as to generally match the linear velocity of the endless conveyor surface to that of said carbon melt blown fibers as they impinge the periphery of said endless conveyor surface.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control means comprises a comparator means, and wherein said apparatus further comprises:
- A. a first sensor for sensing the linear velocity of the continuous carbon fibers as they emanate from the melt blowing apparatus multi-orifice die and for creating a first input signal indicative of that velocity.
- B. a second sensor for sensing the linear velocity of the endless conveyor surface and for creating a second signal indicative of said surface velocity,
- C. means for supplying said first and second signals to said comparator and
- D. said comparator includes means responsive to comparison of said signal for supplying an output signal to said motor for controlling and varying the speed of said motor to maintain a predetermined relationship between the rotational velocity of said rotating means and the linear velocity of said continuous carbon fibers being deposited upon said rotating form.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 760,809, filed 7/30/85.
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