High-permeability composite prepreg constructions and methods for making the same

US11213975B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11213975-B2
Application numberUS-201816475371-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 5, 2018
Priority dateJan 5, 2017
Publication dateJan 4, 2022
Grant dateJan 4, 2022

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Methods, apparatuses, and systems for making prepregs are disclosed. A method may include depositing a resin material onto a surface of a fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon. A distance between the resin regions may be measured to provide desired exposed portions of the surface to facilitate permeation of air through the exposed portions of the surface in a direction perpendicular to a plane of the fiber bed during a curing process of the prepreg.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for making a prepreg comprising: depositing a resin material onto a surface of a unidirectional fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon, wherein a distance between the resin regions is measured to provide desired exposed portions of the surface to facilitate permeation of air through the exposed portions of the surface in a direction perpendicular to a plane of the unidirectional fiber bed during a curing process of the prepreg, and wherein the step of depositing comprises applying a printing surface to the surface of the unidirectional fiber bed, the printing surface having recesses corresponding to a configuration of the discrete resin regions and that include the resin material. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the prepreg when cured has near-zero internal porosity. 3. A method for making a prepreg comprising: depositing a resin material onto a surface of a unidirectional fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon, wherein a distance between the resin regions is measured to provide desired exposed portions of the surface to facilitate permeation of air through the exposed portions of the surface in a direction perpendicular to a plane of the unidirectional fiber bed during a curing process of the prepreg, and wherein the step of depositing comprises performing droplet deposition of the resin material onto the surface of the unidirectional fiber bed. 4. A method for making a prepreg comprising: depositing a resin material onto a surface of a unidirectional fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon, wherein a distance between the resin regions is measured to provide desired exposed portions of the surface to facilitate permeation of air through the exposed portions of the surface in a direction perpendicular to a plane of the unidirectional fiber bed during a curing process of the prepreg, and wherein the step of depositing comprising rolling the resin material onto the surface of the unidirectional fiber bed such that the resin regions are provided in the form of parallel strips or a grid. 5. A method for making a prepreg comprising: depositing a resin material onto a surface of a unidirectional fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon, wherein a distance between the resin regions is measured to provide desired exposed portions of the surface to facilitate permeation of air through the exposed portions of the surface in a direction perpendicular to a plane of the unidirectional fiber bed during a curing process of the prepreg, and de-wetting the resin material prior to the resin material being deposited onto the surface of the unidirectional fiber bed. 6. A composite part made from the prepreg of claim 1 by subjecting the prepreg to vacuum curing at elevated temperature conditions, wherein air passes through the prepreg via permeation in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the unidirectional fiber bed through the exposed portions of the surface existing between the resin regions. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the printing surface comprises a roller, and the roller is rolled relative to the surface of the fiber bed to apply the configuration of the number of discrete resin regions to the surface of the fiber bed. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the printing surface comprises a plate, and the surface of the fiber bed is rolled relative to the plate to apply the configuration of the number of discrete resin regions to the surface of the fiber bed. 9. The prepreg made by the method of claim 1 , wherein the discrete resin regions have a configuration of parallel strips or a grid. 10. The prepreg made by the method of claim 1 , wherein the discrete resin regions have an irregular configuration on the surface. 11. A method for making a prepreg comprising: depositing a resin material onto a surface of a fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon and portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions without relying on a surface topography or architecture of the fiber bed to form the number of discrete resin regions thereon and the portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions, wherein the portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions facilitate permeation of air through the surface in a through-thickness direction of the fiber bed, and wherein the step of depositing comprises applying a printing surface to the surface of the fiber bed, the printing surface having recesses corresponding to a configuration of the discrete resin regions and that include the resin material. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the prepreg when cured has near-zero internal porosity. 13. A method for making a prepreg comprising: depositing a resin material onto a surface of a fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon and portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions without relying on a surface topography or architecture of the fiber bed to form the number of discrete resin regions thereon and the portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions, wherein the portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions facilitate permeation of air through the surface in a through-thickness direction of the fiber bed, and wherein the step of depositing comprises performing droplet deposition of the resin material onto the surface of the fiber bed. 14. A method for making a prepreg comprising: depositing a resin material onto a surface of a fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon and portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions without relying on a surface topography or architecture of the fiber bed to form the number of discrete resin regions thereon and the portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions, wherein the portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions facilitate permeation of air through the surface in a through-thickness direction of the fiber bed, and wherein the step of depositing comprising rolling the resin material onto the surface of the fiber bed such that the resin regions are provided in the form of parallel strips or a grid. 15. A composite part made from the prepreg made according to claim 11 . 16. A method for making a prepreg comprising: depositing a resin material onto a surface of a fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon and portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions without relying on a surface topography or architecture of the fiber bed to form the number of discrete resin regions thereon and the portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions, wherein the portions of the surface between the discrete resin regions facilitate permeation of air through the surface in a through-thickness direction of the fiber bed, and de-wetting the resin material prior the step of depositing.

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  • characterised by a discontinuous layer, i.e. formed of separate pieces of material · CPC title

  • Impregnating materials with prepolymers which can be polymerised in situ, e.g. manufacture of prepregs · CPC title

  • Glass fibres · CPC title

  • another layer {next to it} also being fibrous or filamentary {(relative arrangement of fibres or filaments of different layers B32B5/12)} · CPC title

  • Polyimides; Polyester-imides; Polyamide-imides; Polyamide acids or similar polyimide precursors · CPC title

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What does patent US11213975B2 cover?
Methods, apparatuses, and systems for making prepregs are disclosed. A method may include depositing a resin material onto a surface of a fiber bed and forming a number of discrete resin regions thereon. A distance between the resin regions may be measured to provide desired exposed portions of the surface to facilitate permeation of air through the exposed portions of the surface in a directio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Southern California
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29B15/122. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 04 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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