Film winding core, and wound film body using same
US-9346652-B2 · May 24, 2016 · US
US10538039B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10538039-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515325844-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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A roll (16) of structural material for use in the manufacture of large composite structures such as wind turbine blades is described. The roll (16) comprises an elongate stack of structural layers (10) fastened together and wrapped around a reel (14). The reel (14) comprises a plurality of mutually spaced supports (50) about which the stack is folded into a rolled stack. Sections of the rolled stack between the supports are substantially unsupported by the reel and are held in a slack state in order to prevent wrinkles from forming in the rolled stack.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A roll of structural material having fibres for making a wind turbine blade comprising: a. an elongate stack comprising a plurality of layers of structural material stacked one on top of another and held together by fastening means and configured to be placed in a wind turbine blade mould; and b. a reel having a plurality of mutually spaced supports about which the stack is folded to form a rolled stack; wherein the reel is configured such that the rolled stack is supported by the supports and sections of the rolled stack between the supports are substantially unsupported by the reel and are thereby in a slack state; wherein the layers are fastened together along a plurality of fastening lines extending in a widthwise direction of the stack, the fastening lines being spaced at intervals in a longitudinal direction of the stack; and wherein the supports of the reel are mutually spaced apart by a distance greater than the intervals between fastening lines. 2. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the reel comprises an inner region defined between the supports into which the unsupported sections of the rolled stack sag. 3. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the supports are substantially elongate and extend in a direction substantially parallel to a widthwise direction of the stack. 4. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the reel further comprises a pair of spaced-apart end plates and the supports are mounted between the end plates. 5. The roll of claim 4 , wherein the end plates are substantially circular. 6. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the supports are arranged in a substantially triangular configuration. 7. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the supports are of substantially circular cross section. 8. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the stack comprises a plurality of glass-fibre layers. 9. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the layers are stitched together. 10. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the stack is configured to form part of a wind turbine blade shell. 11. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the reel further includes a planar connecting frame having first and second spaced-apart edges and wherein the reel has first and second supports operatively coupled to the first and second edges, respectively. 12. The roll of claim 1 , wherein the reel further includes three planar connecting members arranged to form a triangle, and wherein the reel has three supports, each support being operatively couple to a respective vertex of the triangle. 13. A method of making a roll of structural material having fibres for making a wind turbine blade, the method comprising: a. stacking a plurality of layers of structural material one on top of another to form a stack; b. fastening the layers together along a plurality of fastening lines extending in a widthwise direction of the stack, the fastening lines being spaced at intervals in a longitudinal direction of the stack; c. providing a reel having a plurality of supports mutually spaced apart, wherein the supports of the reel are mutually spaced apart by a distance greater than the intervals between fastening lines; and d. folding the stack around the supports to form a rolled stack, wherein the rolled stack is supported by the supports and sections of the rolled stack between the supports are substantially unsupported by the reel and are thereby in a slack state, and wherein the stack is configured to be placed in a wind turbine blade mould. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the reel further comprises an internal region defined between the supports, and the method further comprises allowing the unsupported sections of the rolled stack to sag into the internal region. 15. The method of claim 13 , comprising assembling the stack on a substantially flat surface. 16. The method of claim 15 , comprising rolling the stack around the reel on the substantially flat surface. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein step (b) comprises stitching the layers together. 18. The method of claim 13 , comprising configuring the stack to form part of a wind turbine blade shell. 19. A method of making a wind turbine blade, the method comprising: a. providing a blade mould; b. providing a roll of structural material as claimed in claim 1 , the structural material being configured to form part of a wind turbine blade shell; and c. unrolling the structural material into the mould. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising making the roll outside the blade mould, transferring the roll to the blade mould and unrolling the structural material in the blade mould.
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