This application claims the priority of DE 10351181.4-21, filed Nov. 3, 2003, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a wall for a body of a motor vehicle, in particular a passenger vehicle formed by a laminate comprising multiple layers of plastic.
A laminated component for a vehicle chassis having a fiber-free outer skin and a fiber-reinforced carrier structure is described in DE 102 02 911 C2, applied to an inside of this outer membrane to reinforce the outer membrane. A boundary layer is formed in the area of the interface and the carrier structure. Within the boundary layer, the fiber content is elevated with respect to the area of the carrier structure outside of the boundary layer. This approach is intended for temperature changes to have largely no influence on the quality of the surface.
DE 101 20 912 A1 describes a laminated component for a chassis, having a layer with an enamelable surface of short fiber-reinforced polyurethane and another layer of longer fiber-reinforced polyurethane. This layer structure should contribute toward optimizing the quality of the enameled surface.
An object of this invention is to provide a wall for a body of a passenger vehicle through a targeted combination and configuration of plastic layers such that it will be characterized by a high quality level of the surface to be enameled.
This object has been achieved according to this invention by providing a wall having a resin film first outer layer, moreover a second layer adjacent to the outer layer, and a third layer having at least one unidirectional layer adjacent to the second layer.
Among the main advantages achieved with the present invention is that the composition of the layers of the wall incorporated into the passenger vehicle body, in particular the use of the moreover second layer, and the third layer comprised of at least one unidirectional layer, contributes toward preventing the superficial markings created by the woven fabric under the influence of temperature and moisture (movement of resin in relation to the matrix). A Class A surface can therefore be achieved on the outer layer of the wall, i.e., on its enamelable outside, which appears to be of a high quality on visual inspection.
In evaluating high quality, mainly long and short waviness, defects and/or the glossiness are taken into account. A combination of layers for a wall in which the second layer forms the outside is also achievable. The layers are commercially available and can be placed in a mold, e.g., an autoclave in the preimpregnated state—known as a prepreg. As a further embodiment, the nonwoven can be left dry, i.e., unimpregnated, so that it is impregnated by the adjacent layers and/or is bonded to the adjacent layers by gluing or joined by sewing or the like. It is also contemplated, however, to place the layers in a dry or unimpregnated state in the mold and then subject them to the resin injection process.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Only a front side part 4 of a passenger vehicle 1 comprising a body 3 supported by wheels 2 is shown in
The wall 5 is therefore formed by a laminate comprising a multiple layer structure as seen in
The layer 7 forming the nonwoven is joined to at least one of the adjacent layers, e.g., the first layer 6, bonded by adhesive or joined mechanically by sewing. It is also contemplated to form the nonwoven layer 7 as a prepreg which is held against one of the adjacent layers 6 or 8 because it is adhesive. In the illustrated embodiment, a fifth layer 10 may also be applied to the fourth layer 9 and optionally also a sixth layer 11 and a seventh layer 12 of woven fabric may also be applied.
In the method for producing the wall 5, the layers 8, 9, for example, are introduced in the form of prepregs into the manufacturing method and/or into a mold 13 shown schematically in
Still another option is for the layers forming the wall 5 to be assembled in an unimpregnated state, i.e., to be placed dry in the mold 13 and then be impregnated with resin by an injection method. This resin is introduced at 14 into the mold 13, which is comprised of a bottom part 15 and a top part 16.
Finally, the surface of the wall 4 may be improved by applying a spray film (gel coat) to the outside As of the first layer 6.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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DE 10351181.4-21 | Mar 2003 | DE | national |