Claims
- 1. In a sandwich structural part comprising an upper and a lower cover layer and a honeycomb-shaped support core with a curved surface contour glued between said cover layers in a tension-free condition, which support core is composed of a plurality of individually hardened and upright profile pieces made of a bonded-fiber material, which profile pieces are bonded together by a bonding agent, the improvement comprising wherein said profile pieces are hollow and are premanufactured, tapering in longitudinal direction of said hollow profile piece, each hollow profile piece having plural profile walls, each extending substantially perpendicularly with respect to a local tangential plane of the curved surface contour of the support-core, wherein said hollow profile pieces are octagonal in cross section, said profile walls thereof in said support core being alternately free of connection to an adjacent profile piece and adhesively secured to an adjacent profile piece through mutually facing flat surfaces, so that the mutually adjacent profile walls that are free of connection define spaces.
- 2. A sandwich structural part according to claim 1, wherein the length of said hollow profile pieces and said bonding agent are substantially constant in direction of the structural part thickness over the entire support core.
- 3. A sandwich structural part according to claim 1, wherein said hollow profile pieces are manufactured with crossing fiber orientation during a winding process.
- 4. A sandwich structural part according to claim 1, wherein said hollow profile pieces are wound with openings formed between reinforcing fibers.
- 5. A sandwich structural part according to claim 1, wherein said hollow profile pieces are manufactured with the help of a uniformly tapered winding mandrel having a regular octagonal winding mandrel cross section.
- 6. A sandwich structural part according to claim 1, wherein said cover layers are manufactured of a ceramic material and said hollow profile pieces are manufactured of a bonded carbon fiber material having a fiber orientation adjusted to the thermal expansion coefficient of the ceramic material.
- 7. A sandwich structural part according to claim 1, wherein said mutually adjacent profile walls have openings therethrough.
- 8. A sandwich structural part according to claim 1, wherein all profile walls have openings therethrough.
- 9. In a sandwich structural part comprising an upper and a lower cover layer and a honeycomb-shaped support core with a curved surface contour glued between said cover layers in a tension-free condition, which support core is composed of a plurality of individually hardened and upright profile pieces made of a bonded-fiber material, which profile pieces are bonded together by a bonding agent, the improvement comprising wherein said profile pieces are hollow and are premanufactured, tapering in longitudinal direction of said hollow profile piece, each hollow profile piece having profile walls extending substantially perpendicularly with respect to a local tangential plane of the curved surface contour of the support core.
- 10. In a sandwich structural part comprising an upper and a lower cover layer and a honeycomb-shaped support core between said cover layers, which support core is composed of a plurality of individually hardened and upright profile pieces made of a bonded-fiber material, which profile pieces are bonded together by a bonding agent, the improvement comprising wherein said profile pieces are hollow and are premanufactured, being octagonal in cross section, said profile walls thereof in said support core being alternately free of connection to an adjacent profile piece and adhesively secured to an adjacent profile piece through mutually facing flat surfaces, so that the mutually adjacent profile walls that are free of connection define spaces.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 927,291, filed Nov. 4, 1986, now abandoned.
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