Claims
- 1. In a carbon fiber brake preform comprising an annular disc built up of a plurality of annular fabric arc segments each composed of from 90 to 70 weight-% continuous fibers and from 10 to 30 weight-% staple fibers, wherein each of said annular segments has radial directions oriented from the center of the annulus to points on its outer diameter and wherein the radial direction that passes through the center of the segment outer diameter constitutes a segment arc bisector, the improvement which comprises arranging at least 80% of the continuous fibers in half of said fabric segments to be oriented at a +450 angle with respect to the segment arc bisectors, arranging at least 80% of the continuous fibers in half of said fabric segments to be oriented at a −45° angle with respect to the segment arc bisectors, and arranging said +45° angled a rc segments and said −45° angl ed arc segments in alternating layers.
- 2. The carbon fiber preform of claim 1, in which the annular disc is built up of fabric arc segments composed of 85 weight-% continuous fibers and 15 weight-% staple fibers.
- 3. The carbon fiber brake preform of claim 1, wherein said fabric arc segments are arranged in alternating layers in which, respectively, approximately half of their continuous fibers are oriented at a +45 degree angle with respect to the segment arc bisector and approximately half of their continuous fibers are oriented at a −45 degree angle with respect to the segment arc bisector.
- 4. A shaped fibrous fabric structure having an annular disc configuration and being formed of multiple, successively-stacked layers of abutting fabric arc segments composed of from 90 to 70 weight-% continuous fibers and from 10 to 30 weight-% staple fibers, said fabric arc segment layers being interconnected by at least a portion of said staple fibers, wherein each of said annular segments has radial directions oriented from the center of the annulus to points on its outer diameter and wherein the radial direction that passes through the center of the segment outer diameter constitutes a segment arc bisector, and wherein at least 80% of the continuous fibers in half of said fabric arc segments are oriented at a +45 degree angle with respect to the segment arc bisectors, at least 80% of the continuous fibers in half of said fabric arc segments are oriented at a −45 degree angle with respect to the segment arc bisectors, and said +45 degree angled arc segments and −45 degree angled arc segments are arranged in alternating layers.
- 5. The fabric structure of claim 4, wherein the continuous fibers and the staple fibers both consist essentially of oxidized polyacrylonitrile (OPAN) fiber.
- 6. In a carbon fiber brake preform comprising an annular disc built up of a plurality of annular fabric arc segments composed of unidirectional continuous fibers and staple fibers, wherein each of said annular segments has radial directions oriented from the center of the annulus to points on its outer diameter and wherein the radial direction that passes through the center of the segment outer diameter constitutes a segment arc bisector, the improvement which comprises arranging said fabric segments with the continuous fibers in said fabric segments oriented in the radial direction and parallel to the segment arc bisectors.
- 7. A shaped fibrous fabric structure having an annular disc configuration and being formed of multiple, successively-stacked layers of abutting fabric arc segments composed of continuous fibers and staple fibers, said fabric arc segment layers being interconnected by at least a portion of said staple fibers, wherein each of said annular segments has radial directions oriented from the center of the annulus to points on its outer diameter and wherein the radial direction that passes through the center of the segment outer diameter constitutes a segment arc bisector, and wherein the continuous fibers in said fabric segments are oriented in the radial direction and parallel to the segment arc bisectors.
- 8. The fabric structure of claim 7, wherein the continuous fibers and the staple fibers consist essentially of oxidized polyacrylonitrile (OPAN) fibers.
- 9. A method for making a preform composite, which method comprises the steps of:
a.) providing a needle-punched nonwoven fabric comprising a major portion of unidirectional continuous fiber tow and a minor portion of staple fiber web, b.) making from said fabric a plurality of segments having the continuous fibers oriented in said fabric segments in the radial direction and parallel to segment arc bisectors of said fabric segments, c.) arranging said segments to provide a multilayered intermediate having a weight and dimension calculated to provide a desired preform density for the application, d.) heating said multilayered intermediate to a temperature above 1500° C. in an inert atmosphere to convert the fibers to carbon, and e.) densifying the carbonized product by carbon deposition to the desired preform density.
- 10. A method of reducing wear in an annular brake disc which comprises manufacturing said disc from a preform made by the method of claim 9, wherein wear of the brake disc is reduced by 40% while maintaining disc strength and integrity.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 USC §120 to application Ser. No. 10/036,793, which was filed on Nov. 8, 2001, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference. This application also claims priority, under 35 USC §119(e), to provisional application 60/282,428, which was filed on Apr. 9, 2001, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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| Parent |
10036793 |
Nov 2001 |
US |
| Child |
10684026 |
Oct 2003 |
US |