Claims
- 1. In an aircraft, an energy absorbing structure made from an organic polymer reinforced with plies of fibers, comprising:
- a columnar stiffener having first and second opposed ends and containing laminations of plies of said fibers having varying lengths so as to produce a stepped arrangement reducing the cross-sectional area in a series of steps from said first end to said second end, so that a self-stabilizing columnar stiffener results such that when said stiffener is subjected to compression loads so as to crush said stiffener, said crushing begins at said first end and progresses in a predictable fashion toward said second end and said stiffener has at any cross section between said first and second ends a local compression strength which is less than the general stability strength of the remaining portion of said stiffener from said cross section to said second end.
- 2. The energy absorbing structure of claim 1 wherein said columnar stiffeners are made from built-up sections and are oriented so that said stiffener is open so as to not trap contaminants.
- 3. The energy absorbing composite structure of claim 2 further comprising at least two columnar stiffeners in spaced relationship with a thin panel attached to said at least two columnar stiffeners.
- 4. The energy absorbing structure of claim 3 wherein said at least two columnar stiffeners are made from built-up elements symmetrically arranged on opposite sides of said thin panel.
- 5. The energy absorbing composite structure of claim 3 further comprising spaced upper and lower facing panels with said at least two columnar stiffeners oriented perpendicular to said facing panels and further oriented with said first end of said columnar stiffener against said facing panel exposed to the impact of said crushing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 456,464 filed on 26 December 1989, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2196923 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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