Heating device
US-2018292135-A1 · Oct 11, 2018 · US
US10718569B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10718569-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414896027-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 21, 2020 |
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The present invention improves the strength of the bottom (net) of the jig and makes it more difficult and unlikely for deviation of the mesh to occur. A workpiece is loaded on the net ( 2 ) of the heat treat furnace jig (hereinafter, heat treatment furnace jig). In the net ( 2 ), a first strand ( 10 ), a second strand ( 20 ) and a third strand ( 30 ) are in contact at a contact point (X 1 ). Near the contact point (X 1 ), the second strand ( 20 ) overlaps the first strand ( 10 ) from above and the third strand ( 30 ) overlaps the first strand ( 10 ) from below. As a result, the first strand ( 10 ) is held between the second strand ( 20 ) and the third strand ( 30 ) in the up/down directions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat treatment furnace jig, comprising: a box-like frame including a rim part and a bottom part, the bottom part being removable from the rim part; a removable net of woven strands which are each a bundle of carbon fibers, the net of woven strands supported from below by the bottom part and disposed in the box-like frame, wherein the net is impregnated with a matrix material, and among the woven strands, strands of at least one direction are each held by two strands of another direction, wherein the net is biaxially woven, and intertwined strands extend in at least one axis, each of the intertwined strands formed by twisting together two woven strands, and wherein the intertwined strands in one axis run through intertwined strands in another axis. 2. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 1 , wherein the matrix material mainly contains carbon. 3. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 2 , wherein the matrix material contains carbon derived from pitch or a resin. 4. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 2 , wherein the matrix material contains at least pyrolytic carbon. 5. The heat treatment furnace jig of claim 1 , wherein the rim part comprises a plurality of removable portions. 6. The heat treatment furnace jig of claim 5 , wherein each of the removable portions constitutes a side of a box formed by the rim part. 7. The heat treatment furnace jig of claim 1 , wherein the bottom part comprises a plurality of removable planner members forming a grid. 8. The heat treatment furnace jig of claim 7 , wherein the grid comprises more than two members that cross each other and that are perpendicular to each other. 9. The heat treatment furnace jig of claim 1 , wherein the matrix material is resistant to a temperature of 500° C. 10. The heat treatment furnace jig of claim 1 , wherein: at least one twisted strand in at least one direction is held by at least one twisted strand in another direction; and each of the at least one twisted strand includes more than one twist. 11. A heat treatment furnace jig, comprising: a box-like frame including a rim part and a bottom part, the bottom part being removable from the rim part; a removable net of woven strands which are each a bundle of carbon fibers, the net of woven strands supported from below by the bottom part and disposed in the box-like frame, wherein the net is impregnated with a matrix material, and among the woven strands, strands of at least-one direction being held by two strands in another direction, and wherein the net is triaxially woven, and strands are twisted together to form intertwined strands. 12. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 11 , wherein, among the plurality of strands, one side line of a first axial strand contacts a vertex of a first area of a quadrangular area where a second axial strand and a third axial strand overlap with each other, and another side line of the first axial strand contacts a vertex of a second area of a quadrangular area where another second axial strand parallel and adjacent to aforementioned second axial strand overlaps with the third axial strand overlap with each other. 13. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 11 , wherein the matrix material mainly contains carbon. 14. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 12 , wherein the matrix material mainly contains carbon. 15. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 13 , wherein the matrix material contains carbon derived from pitch or a resin. 16. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 14 , wherein the matrix material contains carbon derived from pitch or a resin. 17. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 13 , wherein the matrix material contains at least pyrolytic carbon. 18. The heat treatment furnace jig according to claim 14 , wherein the matrix material contains at least pyrolytic carbon. 19. A heat treatment furnace jig, comprising: a box-like frame having a bottom part; a removable net of woven strands which are each a bundle of carbon fibers, the net of woven strands supported from below by the bottom part and disposed in the box-like frame, wherein the net is biaxially woven impregnated with a matrix material, and among the woven strands, intertwined strands extend in two axes, wherein the intertwined strands are formed by twisting together strands, and more than one intertwined strands in one axis run through more than one intertwined strands in another axis.
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