Tools and mehtods for making and using tools, blades and methods of making and using blades
US-2015367528-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10105916B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10105916-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113245351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2003 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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A bicycle component is provided comprising an elongated body consisting of structural fibers incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material and having, in an end part thereof, a seat for the mechanical coupling of the component with an element of the bicycle. Also provided in the zone between the seat and the end of the body is a continuous layer of structural fibers which surround the seat and which ensure mechanical continuity in the aforementioned zone. The central part of the component comprises at least one first layer formed of continuous structural fibers incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material and at least one second layer formed of small pieces of structural fibers incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material and arranged randomly inside the layer, such layers overlapping each other.
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What is claimed is: 1. A semi-finished product for manufacturing an elongated body of a bicycle component having structural fibers incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material for mechanically coupling to at least one element of a bicycle and to transmit force, wherein the semi-finished product comprises: at least one first layer comprising continuous unidirectional structural fibers that are unidirectionally incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material, at least one second layer comprising small pieces of structural fibers incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material and randomly dispersed with respect to each other inside the at least one second layer, and a third layer of continuous unidirectional structural fibers arranged according to a direction complementary to a direction of said unidirectional fibers of said at least one first layer, wherein said at least one first layer and said at least one second layer overlap one another, and said at least one first layer and said at least one second layer are rolled around each other along a rolling axis. 2. The semi-finished product of claim 1 , wherein said directions of said unidirectional fibers of said at least one first layer and third layer are +45° and −45° respectively. 3. The semi-finished product of claim 1 , wherein said at least one first layer, said at least one second layer and third layer are arranged one next to the other wherein said at least one second layer is not between the other two. 4. The semi-finished product of claim 1 , wherein said at least one first layer, said at least one second layer and said third layer of structural fibers are rolled along the rolling axis so that in rolled configuration said at least one first layer or said at least one second layer is on the outside. 5. The semi-finished product of claim 1 , wherein the semi-finished product comprises any number of overlapping layers having structural fibers selected from the group consisting of: unidirectional fibers, fibers arranged at two or more incident angles forming a fabric configuration, fibers arranged complementary to the unidirectional fibers and fibers arranged +45° and −45° complementary to the unidirectional fibers. 6. An element body for use in manufacturing a bicycle component, the element body comprising: a predetermined configuration formed of multiple, overlapping layers of polymeric material including: at least one first layer comprising continuous unidirectional structural fibers that are unidirectionally incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material, at least one second layer comprising small pieces of structural fibers randomly dispersed with respect to each other and incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material, and a third layer of continuous unidirectional structural fibers arranged according to a direction complementary to a direction of said unidirectional fibers of said at least one first layer, wherein said at least one first layer and said at least one second layer are rolled around each other along a rolling axis. 7. An element body for use in manufacturing a bicycle component, the element body comprising: a predetermined configuration formed of: (i) multiple, overlapping layers of polymeric material including: at least one first layer comprising continuous unidirectional structural fibers that are unidirectionally incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material, at least one second layer comprising small pieces of structural fibers randomly dispersed with respect to each other and incorporated in a matrix of polymeric material, and a third layer of continuous unidirectional structural fibers arranged according to a direction complementary to a direction of said unidirectional fibers of said at least one first layer; and (ii) continuous winding of continuous layers of unidirectional fibers along suitable paths that define the element body's shape, wherein said at least one first layer and said at least one second layer are rolled around each other along a rolling axis.
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