Non-weft unidirectional fiber-reinforced fabrics
US-2016355962-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US11141935B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11141935-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816479228-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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The invention relates to a continuous fibrous tape comprising a substantially planar sheet of natural fibres of length Li. The sheet has a longitudinal dimension L and a transverse dimension w. The sheet comprises planar units positioned in n longitudinal lines. The planar units of adjoining longitudinal lines are misaligned by a misalignment distance Lv, with Lv being at least 3 w/n.Furthermore if the misalignment distance Lv between planar units of a first longitudinal line and the planar units of a second longitudinal line is less than 3 w/n, then there are at least two longitudinal lines positioned between the first longitudinal line and the second longitudinal line.The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing such a continuous fibrous tape and to the use of such a continuous fibrous tape to manufacture a composite article.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A continuous fibrous tape, comprising a substantially planar sheet of natural fibres of length Li, said sheet having a longitudinal dimension L, a transverse dimension w; said sheet comprising substantially planar units positioned in n longitudinal lines, with n being an integer of at least 4, said longitudinal lines being positioned next to each other, each planar unit comprising individual natural fibres having substantially the same length Li; each planar unit having a longitudinal dimension Li and a transverse dimension w/n, each planar unit having a first and a second transverse peripheral edge, opposite to each other and a first and a second longitudinal peripheral edge, opposite to each other; said first and said second transverse peripheral edge having a dimension w/n and said first and said second longitudinal peripheral edge having a dimension Li, each longitudinal line comprising a plurality of planar units positioned in such a way that the first transverse peripheral edge of a first planar unit is adjoining the second transverse peripheral edge of a second planar unit adjoining said first planar unit, wherein the transverse peripheral edges of planar units in a longitudinal line are misaligned in longitudinal direction with the transverse peripheral edges of planar units in an adjoining longitudinal line by a misalignment distance Lv, wherein the misalignment distance Lv is at least 3 w/n; and wherein, if the misalignment distance Lv between the transverse peripheral edge of planar units in a first longitudinal line and the transverse peripheral edges of planar units in a second longitudinal line is less than 3 w/n, then there are at least two longitudinal lines positioned between the first longitudinal line and the second longitudinal line. 2. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 1 , wherein said fibres comprise bamboo fibres. 3. The continuous fibrous tape according claim 1 , wherein the planar units of different longitudinal lines have substantially the same length. 4. The continuous fibrous tape according claim 1 , wherein the planar units are formed from batches of fibres, with a batch of fibres defined as the fibres that are applied in one step to form planar units positioned at least partially next to each other and wherein fibres from different batches have a different length. 5. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 1 , wherein the transverse dimension w/n ranges between the average diameter of one individual fibre and the sum of the average diameter of 20 individual natural fibres. 6. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 1 , wherein a planar unit comprises a bundle of maximal 20 individual fibres of length Li. 7. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 1 , wherein the individual fibres in a planar unit are aligned in a parallel or substantially parallel position to each other, whereby the individual fibres are positioned next to each other. 8. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 1 , wherein said fibres have a diameter ranging between 5 μm and 4 mm. 9. The continuous fibrous tape according claim 1 , wherein the fibre length Li of the individual fibres in a planar unit is at least 50 mm. 10. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 1 , wherein said continuous fibrous tape has an average thickness ranging between the average diameter of said fibres and 5 times the average diameter of said fibres. 11. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 1 , further comprising additional fibres, said additional fibres being selected from the group consisting of aramid, ceramic, metal, glass, polyethylene, polyester, carbon and/or combinations thereof. 12. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 1 , further comprising a binding material. 13. The continuous fibrous tape according to claim 12 , wherein said binding material comprises a polymer material, said polymer material comprising a thermosetting material, a thermoplastic polymer or an elastomeric compound, wherein the fibres are at least partially impregnated by said polymer material, resulting in a preform or prepreg. 14. A method for manufacturing a continuous fibrous tape as defined in claim 1 , said continuous fibrous tape comprising a substantially planar sheet of natural fibres of length Li, said continuous fibrous tape having a longitudinal dimension L and a transverse dimension w, said method comprising the steps of: providing n longitudinal lines, with n being an integer of at least 4, each longitudinal line comprising a plurality of substantially planar units, each planar unit comprising individual fibres having substantially the same length Li; each planar unit having a longitudinal dimension Li and a transverse dimension w/n, each planar unit having a first and a second transverse peripheral edge, opposite to each other and a first and a second longitudinal peripheral edge, opposite to each other; said first and said second transverse peripheral edge having a dimension w/n and said first and said second longitudinal peripheral edge having a dimension Li, said planar units are positioned in a longitudinal line in such a way that the first transverse peripheral edge of a first planar unit is adjoining the second transverse peripheral edge of a second planar unit adjoining said first planar unit, positioning said n longitudinal lines of planar units transversally next to each other in such a way that the transverse peripheral edges of planar units in a longitudinal line are misaligned in longitudinal direction with the transverse peripheral edges of planar units in an adjoining longitudinal line by a misalignment distance Lv, wherein the misalignment distance Lv is at least 3 w/n and in such a way that, if the misalignment distance Lv between the transverse peripheral edge of planar units in a first longitudinal line and the transverse peripheral edges of planar units in a second longitudinal line is less than 3 w/n, then there are at least two longitudinal lines positioned between the first longitudinal line and the second longitudinal line. 15. The method for manufacturing a continuous fibrous tape according to claim 14 , wherein the gap between the fibres of adjoining planar units in a longitudinal line is less than 2 mm. 16. The method for manufacturing a continuous fibrous tape according to claim 14 , wherein a longitudinal line of planar units is obtained by introducing a bundle of natural fibres in a channel of an alignment means. 17. The method for manufacturing a continuous fibrous tape according to claim 14 , further comprising the step of applying a binding material. 18. The method to manufacture a continuous fibrous tape according to claim 17 , further comprising a drying step before the application of the binding material.
using fibres of at least two types · CPC title
using natural fibres · CPC title
for producing articles of indefinite length, e.g. prepregs, sheet moulding compounds [SMC] or cross moulding compounds [XMC] · CPC title
Automated tape laying [ATL] · CPC title
in rectilinear paths, e.g. crossing at right angles · CPC title
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