Claims
- 1. A method for reinforcing a fiber matrix structure, comprising:
- providing a body of generally compactible material having spaced opposing surfaces:
- disposing a plurality of reinforcing elements in said body to extend in at least one direction and orientated at at least one angle acute to one of said opposing surfaces;
- placing said body on a fiber matrix structure to be reinforced; and
- applying pressure to said body to drive said reinforcing elements into said fiber matrix structure.
- 2. A method for reinforcing a fiber matrix structure comprising:
- providing a body of generally compactible material which has spaced opposing surfaces;
- disposing a plurality of reinforcing elements in said body to extend in at least one direction and orientated at at least one angle acute to one of said opposing surfaces;
- soaking said body with resin;
- placing said resin soaked body on a fiber matrix structure to be reinforced; and
- applying pressure to said body to drive said reinforcing elements and said resin into the fiber matrix structure.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further including curing said resin after said resin is driven into the fiber matrix structure.
- 4. The resin impregnated and reinforced fiber matrix structure resulting from the process comprising:
- providing a body of generally compactible material that has spaced opposing surfaces;
- disposing a plurality of reinforcing elements in said body to extend in at least one direction and orientated at at least one angle acute to one of said opposing surfaces;
- soaking said body with resin;
- placing said resin soaked body on a fiber matrix structure to be reinforced; and
- applying pressure to said body to drive said reinforcing elements and said resin into the fiber matrix structure.
- 5. A method for reinforcing a fiber matrix structure comprising:
- providing a contoured fiber matrix structure to be reinforced;
- providing a body of generally compactible material that has spaced opposing surfaces;
- disposing a plurality of reinforcing elements in said body to extend in at least one direction and orientated at least one angle acute to one of said opposing surfaces;
- forming said body having reinforcing elements to match at least one of the contours of the fiber matrix structure;
- placing said formed body on the fiber matrix structure to be reinforced; and
- applying pressure to said body to drive said reinforcing elements into said fiber matrix structure.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/297,415, filed Aug. 26, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,966,506 which is a continuation of 07/967,192 filed Oct. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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