Claims
- 1. A fiber glass gun roving, comprising:
ten to two hundred fiber glass ends from a plurality of direct draw packages, each direct draw package having a single fiber glass end, wherein each end comprises up to 800 filaments and wherein the effective aspect ratio of each end is greater than 5.9.
- 2. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein each end comprises up to 600 filaments.
- 3. The gun roving of claim 2, wherein the diameter of each filament is up to sixteen microns.
- 4. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein each end comprises up to 500 filaments.
- 5. The gun roving of claim 4, wherein the diameter of each filament is up to thirteen microns.
- 6. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein the gun roving comprises up to fifty fiber glass ends and wherein the yield of the gun roving is up to three hundred yards per pound.
- 7. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein the gun roving comprises up to forty fiber glass ends and wherein the yield of the gun roving is up to two hundred fifty yards per pound.
- 8. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein the diameter of each filament is between nine and thirteen microns, wherein each end comprises between 300 and 500 filaments, wherein the gun roving comprises between twenty and fifty fiber glass ends, and wherein the yield of the gun roving is between one hundred and three hundred yards per pound.
- 9. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein the roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 90% after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun.
- 10. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein the roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 95% after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun.
- 11. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein each end has an effective aspect ratio between 5.9 and 10.
- 12. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein each end has a non-circular cross-section.
- 13. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein the gun roving, after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun and mixed with a resin, has a conformity of less than 1.5.
- 14. The gun roving of claim 13, wherein the gun roving, after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun and mixed with a resin, has a conformity between 0.3 and 1.5.
- 15. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein a plurality of direct draw packages were wound on a direct draw winder.
- 16. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein each direct draw package comprises a cylindrical package with two substantially flat surfaces.
- 17. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein the ends are loosely grouped.
- 18. The gun roving of claim 1, wherein the gun roving is an assembled roving.
- 19. An assembled fiber glass roving, comprising:
a wound package comprising between ten and two hundred fiber glass ends from a plurality of direct draw packages, each direct draw package having a single fiber glass end, wherein each end comprises up to 800 filaments and wherein the effective aspect ratio of each end is greater than 5.9.
- 20. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein each end comprises up to 600 filaments.
- 21. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 20, wherein the diameter of each filament is up to sixteen microns.
- 22. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein each end comprises up to 500 filaments.
- 23. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 22, wherein the diameter of each filament is up to thirteen microns.
- 24. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein the assembled fiber glass roving comprises up to fifty fiber glass ends and wherein the yield of the gun roving is up to three hundred yards per pound.
- 25. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein the assembled fiber glass roving comprises between up to forty fiber glass ends and wherein the yield of the gun roving is up to two hundred fifty yards per pound.
- 26. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein the diameter of each filament is between nine and thirteen microns, wherein each end comprises between 300 and 500 filaments, wherein the assembled fiber glass roving comprises between twenty and fifty fiber glass ends, and wherein the yield of the gun roving is between one hundred and three hundred yards per pound.
- 27. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein the assembled fiber glass roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 90% after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun.
- 28. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein the assembled fiber glass roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 95% after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun.
- 29. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein each end has an effective aspect ratio between 5.9 and 10.
- 30. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein each end has a non-circular cross-section.
- 31. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein the assembled fiber glass roving, after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun and mixed with a resin, has a conformity of less than 1.5.
- 32. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 31, wherein the assembled fiber glass roving, after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun and mixed with a resin, has a conformity between 0.3 and 1.5.
- 33. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein a plurality of direct draw packages were wound on a direct draw winder.
- 34. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein each direct draw package comprises a cylindrical package with two substantially flat surfaces.
- 35. The assembled fiber glass roving of claim 19, wherein the assembled fiber glass roving is a gun roving.
- 36. A method for forming a fiber glass gun roving, comprising:
providing a plurality of direct draw packages, each direct draw package having a hollow center and a single fiber glass end, wherein each end was wound into a direct draw package using at least one direct draw winder, wherein at least four direct draw packages are capable of being wound on each direct draw winder, and wherein the effective aspect ratio of each end is greater than 5.9; feeding the end from each direct draw package through the center of the direct draw package; and combining the ends to form a gun roving.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein providing a plurality of direct draw packages comprises providing between up to fifty direct draw packages and wherein the yield of the gun roving is up to three hundred yards per pound.
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein providing a plurality of direct draw packages comprises providing up to forty direct draw packages and wherein the yield of the gun roving is up to two hundred fifty yards per pound.
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein the gun roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 90% after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun.
- 40. The method of claim 36, wherein the gun roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 95% after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun.
- 41. The method of claim 36, wherein each end has an effective aspect ratio between 5.9 and 10.
- 42. A method for forming an assembled fiber glass roving, comprising:
providing a plurality of direct draw packages, each direct draw package having a hollow center and a single fiber glass end, wherein each end was wound into a direct draw package using at least one direct draw winder, wherein at least four direct draw packages are capable of being wound on each direct draw winder, and wherein the effective aspect ratio of each end is greater than 5.9; and winding the ends from the plurality of direct draw packages to form an assembled fiber glass roving.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein providing a plurality of direct draw packages comprises providing up to fifty direct draw packages and wherein the yield of the assembled roving is up to three hundred yards per pound.
- 44. The method of claim 42, wherein providing a plurality of direct draw packages comprises providing up to forty direct draw packages and wherein the yield of the assembled roving is up to two hundred fifty yards per pound.
- 45. The method of claim 42, wherein the assembled roving is cylindrical with two substantially flat surfaces and wherein each of the substantially flat surfaces are substantially free of catenaries.
- 46. The method of claim 42, wherein the assembled roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 90% after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun.
- 47. The method of claim 46, wherein the assembled roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 95% after being chopped and sprayed from a roving gun.
- 48. A system for forming assembled fiber glass rovings, comprising:
a supply of molten glass; at least one bushing; at least one binder applicator; at least one direct draw winder capable of simultaneously winding four or more direct draw packages; and a roving winder; wherein molten glass is supplied to the at least one bushing, wherein the at least one bushing forms fiber glass filaments, wherein the fiber glass filaments are at least partially coated with a binder, wherein the fiber glass filaments are gathered into at least four ends, wherein the at least four ends are wound into at least four direct draw packages on the at least one direct draw winder, each direct draw package having a single end, and wherein the at least four packages are assembled at the roving winder to form an assembled roving.
- 49. The system of claim 48, wherein the at least one bushing is able to produce at least four ends, each end having up to 600 filaments.
- 50. The system of claim 49, wherein the diameter of each filament is up to sixteen microns.
- 51. The system of claim 48, wherein the at least one bushing is able to produce at least six ends, each end having up to 500 filaments.
- 52. The system of claim 51, wherein the diameter of each filament is up to thirteen microns.
- 53. A method for forming composite products, comprising:
combining a plurality of fiber glass ends from a plurality of direct draw packages, each direct draw package having a single end, to form a roving; supplying the roving to a roving gun; chopping the roving; at least partially mixing the chopped roving with a resin; spraying the mixed roving and resin on a mold; and rolling the mixed roving and resin on the mold; wherein the direct draw packages are wound using a direct draw winder, wherein the direct draw winder is capable of simultaneously winding four or more direct draw packages, and wherein the ends from each direct draw package are combined to form the roving just prior to supplying the roving to the chopping gun.
- 54. The method of claim 53, wherein the roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 90% after being chopped and sprayed from the roving gun.
- 55. The method of claim 54, wherein the roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 95% after being chopped and sprayed from the roving gun.
- 56. The method of claim 53, wherein the roving exhibits a conformity of less than 1.5 after the mixed roving and resin are rolled on the mold.
- 57. The method of claim 56, wherein the roving exhibits a conformity between 0.3 and 1.5 after the mixed roving and resin are rolled on the mold.
- 58. A method for forming composite products, comprising:
winding a plurality of fiber glass ends from a plurality of direct draw packages, each direct draw package having a single end, to form an assembled roving; supplying the assembled roving to a roving gun; chopping the assembled roving; at least partially mixing the chopped roving with a resin; spraying the mixed roving and resin on a mold; and rolling the mixed roving and resin on the mold; wherein the direct draw packages are wound using a direct draw winder and wherein the direct draw winder is capable of simultaneously winding four or more direct draw packages.
- 59. The method of claim 58, wherein the assembled roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 90% after being chopped and sprayed from the roving gun.
- 60. The method of claim 59, wherein the assembled roving exhibits a splitting efficiency greater than 95% after being chopped and sprayed from the roving gun.
- 61. The method of claim 58, wherein the assembled roving exhibits a conformity of less than 1.5 after the mixed roving and resin are rolled on the mold.
- 62. The method of claim 61, wherein the assembled roving exhibits a conformity between 0.3 and 1.5 after the mixed roving and resin are rolled on the mold.
- 63. The method of claim 58, wherein the assembled roving is cylindrical with two substantially flat surfaces and wherein each of the substantially flat surfaces are substantially free of catenaries.
- 64. A system for forming composite products, comprising:
a plurality of direct draw packages, each direct draw package having a single fiber glass end; a source of resin; a roving gun; and a mold; wherein the ends from the direct draw packages are supplied to the roving gun, wherein the ends are combined to form a roving just prior to supplying the ends to the roving gun, the roving is chopped and at least partially mixed with the resin, the mixed roving and resin are sprayed on the mold, and the mixed roving and resin are rolled on the mold.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to, and incorporates by reference in full, the following co-pending application of Applicant: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/355,913, filed Feb. 11, 2002, entitled “Rovings and Method and Apparatus for Producing Rovings from a Direct Draw Package.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60355913 |
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