Hybrid fiber multi-axial prepreg

US11440287B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11440287-B2
Application numberUS-201916421237-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 23, 2019
Priority dateJun 7, 2018
Publication dateSep 13, 2022
Grant dateSep 13, 2022

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Multi-ply, hybrid composite materials useful in the formation of thin walled, hollow, tubular articles having improved resistance to hoop stress. Two different, single-ply pre-pregs are impregnated with binders and laminated together with the fibers of the layers oriented at a bias relative to each other. The hybrid composite is rolled into a tubular article having excellent strength uniformity along the full length of the tubular article.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multilayer, hollow, tubular article formed from a multi-ply, hybrid composite material, said hybrid composite material comprising: a first unidirectional fibrous ply bonded to a second unidirectional fibrous ply, said first unidirectional fibrous ply comprising first fibers and a first polymeric binder material, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers comprise different polymers, and said second unidirectional fibrous ply comprising second fibers and a second polymeric binder material, wherein the first polymeric binder material and the second polymeric binder material combined comprise at least 30% by weight of the composite material, wherein the composite material has a fiber areal density of at least 80 grams/m 2 , wherein the second fibrous ply has a fiber areal density of at least three times the fiber areal density of the first fibrous ply, wherein the first fibrous ply has a fiber areal density of 20 grams/m 2 or less, and wherein the second fibrous ply has a fiber areal density of at least 60 grams/m 2 ; wherein the hybrid composite material is overlapped onto and sealed to itself to form a multilayer, hollow, tubular article. 2. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the first unidirectional fibrous ply has a total areal density of less than 100 g/m 2 , the second unidirectional fibrous ply has a total areal density of at least 100 g/m 2 , and wherein the total areal density of the second unidirectional fibrous ply is greater than 50% of the total combined areal density of the first unidirectional fibrous ply and the second unidirectional fibrous ply. 3. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the first unidirectional fibrous ply has a fiber areal density of less than 10 grams/m 2 a total areal density of less than 15 grams/m 2 . 4. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the first fibrous ply has a greater binder content than said second fibrous ply. 5. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the second unidirectional fibrous ply comprises carbon fibers. 6. The tubular article of claim 5 wherein the first unidirectional fibrous ply comprises polyethylene fibers. 7. The tubular article of claim 5 wherein the first unidirectional fibrous ply comprises glass fibers. 8. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the wherein the first unidirectional fibrous ply comprises fibers having a tenacity of greater than 27 g/denier. 9. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the wherein the first unidirectional fibrous ply comprises fibers having a denier of less than 1000. 10. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the first fibers of the first unidirectional fibrous ply and the second fibers of the second unidirectional fibrous ply are cross-plied relative to each other, wherein the first fibers are axially oriented at 0° and wherein the second fibers are oriented at a bias angle relative to said first fibers. 11. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the first polymeric binder material and the second polymeric binder material combined comprise from 30% by weight up to 45% by weight of the composite material. 12. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the first polymeric binder material and the second polymeric binder material comprise chemically different polymers. 13. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the first polymeric binder material comprises a thermoplastic polymer and the second polymeric binder material comprises a thermosetting polymer. 14. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the second fibrous ply has a fiber areal density of at least four times the fiber areal density of the first fibrous ply. 15. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the article has a length and has a uniform areal density along its entire length. 16. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the article has a length and has a non-uniform areal density along its entire length. 17. The tubular article of claim 1 wherein the article has alternating areas of high polymeric binder material concentration and areas of low polymeric binder material concentration areas, wherein a portion of the polymeric binder material from the first fibrous ply penetrates into the second fibrous ply. 18. A process for forming a multilayer, hollow, tubular article comprising a multi-ply, hybrid composite material, the process comprising: a) forming a first unidirectional fibrous ply comprising first fibers and a first polymeric binder material on a release substrate, wherein the first fibrous ply has a fiber areal density of 20 grams/m 2 or less; b) providing a second unidirectional fibrous ply comprising second fibers and a second polymeric binder material, wherein the second fibrous ply has a fiber areal density of at least 60 grams/m 2 and wherein the first fibers and the second fibers comprise different polymers; c) laminating the first unidirectional fibrous ply onto the second unidirectional fibrous ply, d) removing the release substrate, whereby the first unidirectional fibrous ply remains on and is adhered to the second unidirectional fibrous ply, thereby forming a multi-ply, hybrid composite material wherein the first polymeric binder material and the second polymeric binder material combined comprise at least 30% by weight of the composite material, and wherein the composite material has a fiber areal density of at least 80 grams/m 2 ; e) forming the composite material into a tubular structure by wrapping the composite material around itself, leaving a hollow central opening; and f) optionally subjecting the tubular structure to heat and/or pressure to consolidate the first and second unidirectional fiber plies together. 19. The process of claim 18 wherein step e) is conducted by wrapping the composite material around a mandrel and wherein step f) is conducted. 20. A multi-ply, hybrid composite material comprising: a first ply of unidirectionally oriented elongate bodies bonded to a second ply of unidirectionally oriented elongate bodies, said first ply comprising first elongate bodies and a first polymeric binder material and said second ply comprising second elongate bodies and a second polymeric binder material, wherein the first elongate bodies and the second elongate bodies comprise different polymers, wherein the first polymeric binder material and the second polymeric binder material combined comprise at least 30% by weight of the composite material, wherein the composite material has a fiber areal density of at least 80 grams/m 2 , wherein the first ply has a fiber areal density of 20 grams/m 2 or less, and wherein the second ply has a fiber areal density of at least 60 grams/m 2 .

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  • Polyolefin fibres · CPC title

  • C08J5/246Primary

    using polymer based synthetic fibres · CPC title

  • Physical, chemical or physicochemical properties · CPC title

  • characterised by the relative arrangement of fibres or filaments of {different layers, e.g. the fibres or filaments being parallel or perpendicular to each other} · CPC title

  • Tubes or pipes, i.e. rigid (bent tubes not for use as pipe couplings B29L2023/004) · CPC title

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What does patent US11440287B2 cover?
Multi-ply, hybrid composite materials useful in the formation of thin walled, hollow, tubular articles having improved resistance to hoop stress. Two different, single-ply pre-pregs are impregnated with binders and laminated together with the fibers of the layers oriented at a bias relative to each other. The hybrid composite is rolled into a tubular article having excellent strength uniformity…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honeywell Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08J5/246. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 13 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).