Claims
- 1. A vacuum bag for forming a fiber reinforced composite structure by vacuum bag molding comprising in a flexible structure:
- a vacuum bag having a periphery and an inner surface;
- a tubular resin distribution conduit connected into said inner surface, connected with a repeating, internal plurality of small channels on said inner surface;
- said structure being formed to fit, covering the fiber reinforced composite structure on a rigid mold.
- 2. The vacuum bag of claim 1 further comprising:
- a tubular vacuum conduit in said inner surface, extending continuously around the perimeter of said vacuum bag between said plurality of channels and the edge of the bag.
- 3. The vacuum bag of claim 1 further comprising:
- means, fluidly communicating with said tubular resin distribution conduit, for sealing engagement with a resin dispensing tube.
- 4. The vacuum bag of claim 1 further comprising:
- a tubular vacuum conduit in said inner surface, extending continuously around the perimeter of said vacuum bag between said plurality of channels and the edge of the bag;
- means, fluidly communicating with said tubular resin distribution conduit, for sealing engagement with a resin dispensing tube; and
- means, fluidly communicating with said tubular vacuum conduit, for sealing engagement with a tube connection to a vacuum source.
- 5. The vacuum bag of claim 1 further comprising:
- a second, repeating, internal plurality of small channels on said inner surface, extending perpendicular to said small channels.
- 6. A process for forming a fiber reinforced composite structure against a rigid mold by vacuum bag forming comprising:
- fitting a negative mold resin distribution pattern over a model of the fiber reinforced composite structure fitted to the mold;
- fitting a negative mold tubular resin distribution conduit to the fiber reinforced composite structure over said negative mold resin distribution pattern;
- molding a flexible covering over said fiber reinforced composite structure, said negative mold resin distribution pattern, and said negative mold tubular resin distribution conduit;
- thereby forming a vacuum bag having an integrated resin distribution conduit and pattern on its inner surface, conformably fit to said fiber reinforced composite structure;
- providing means for dispensing resin into said resin tubing and for drawing a vacuum from said bag; and repeatedly, forming a fiber lay up on said mold;
- sealing said bag to said mold over said fiber lay up drawing a vacuum from said bag and dispensing resin into said bag, whereby said fiber lay up is impregnated with resin and cured into a finished object.
- 7. The process of claim 6, said providing means for drawing a vacuum comprising:
- fitting a negative mold tubular vacuum removal conduit on the mold outside the perimeter of the fiber reinforced composite structure.
- 8. In the process of forming a vacuum bag for the formation of a fiber reinforced composite structure by vacuum forming against a mold, the improvement comprising:
- laying a sheet of a settable, flexible, resin-resistant material against a mask having a repeated pattern of holes separated by lands;
- extruding said sheet into said mask filling said holes;
- setting said sheet to form a flexible resin-resistant sheet having a repeated pattern of channels separated by bumps on a first side thereof;
- sealing a resin distribution tube to a second side of said sheet; and
- forming an opening between said resin tube through said sheet.
- 9. The process of claim 8 further comprising:
- said repeated pattern of holes being in the form of repeated regular polygons, having a size less than one inch across.
- 10. The process of claim 8 further comprising:
- laying a sheet of curable material against said mask and curing said sheet after extruding.
- 11. The process of claim 8 further comprising:
- laying a sheet of a thermoplastic material against said planar mask; and
- applying heat to said sheet during extruding, thereby setting said sheet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation in Part of my application Ser. No. 08/018,827, filed Feb. 18, 1993, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,316,462.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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