Method and article for an improved compression-molding process

US12485589B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12485589-B2
Application numberUS-202318130170-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 3, 2023
Priority dateApr 1, 2022
Publication dateDec 2, 2025
Grant dateDec 2, 2025

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An improved compression-molding process utilizes a unique assemblage of feed constituents, arranged, and aligned in a particular manner. The assemblage includes fiber-bundle preforms having a filamentous form with a typically circular or oval cross section, and having many thousands of relatively long, co-aligned, resin-impregnated fibers. The fiber-bundle preforms are formed to have an application-appropriate length and optionally shape. The assemblage further includes very-short-fiber constituents have a filamentous form and consisting of very short, typically non-aligned, resin-impregnated fibers. Although consisting of very short fibers, the very-short-fiber constituent may nevertheless be similar in length and cross section to the FB preforms to facilitate handling, registration with a mold cavity, and the like. In some embodiments, some of the very-short-fiber constituents are positioned in the assemblage proximal to expected locations of respective parting lines on the fiber-composite part to be molded. In some embodiments, the long axis of those very-short-fiber constituents is substantially parallel to the respective parting lines.

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An assemblage of feed constituents for use in conjunction with a compression mold for compression-molding a fiber-composite part, the assemblage comprising: a plurality of fiber bundle (FB) preforms, each FB preform consisting essentially of a plurality of co-aligned, resin-infused fibers, each FB preform having a filamentous form with a substantially circular or oval cross section, wherein a length of the fibers in each FB preform is at least 5 millimeters; and a plurality of very-short-fiber (VSF) constituents having a filamentous form, each VSF constituent consisting essentially of a plurality of resin-infused fibers, in the form of one or both of milled fibers and chopped fibers less than about 1 millimeter in length and having a random orientation in the VSF constituent, wherein: (a) a length of at least some of the VSF constituents is substantially the same as a length of at least some of the FB preforms, (b) the plurality of FB preforms and the plurality of VSF constituents are organized into an assemblage, and (c) respective FB preforms of the plurality thereof are individually positioned with a predetermined location and orientation in the assemblage, wherein the predetermined position and orientation in the assemblage results, within the fiber-composite part, in alignment of the fibers from the respective FB preforms with stress vectors determined to arise at those positions when the fiber-composite part is in use. 2 . The assemblage of claim 1 wherein a diameter of at least some of the VSF constituents is about the same as a diameter of at least some of the FB preforms. 3 . The assemblage of claim 1 wherein the assemblage comprises a preform charge consisting essentially of the plurality of FB preforms. 4 . The assemblage of claim 1 wherein the assemblage consists essentially of a preform charge, the preform charge consisting essentially of the plurality of FB preforms and the plurality of very-short fiber constituents. 5 . The assemblage of claim 1 wherein a first VSF constituent of the plurality thereof is positioned in the assemblage so that after compression molding of the assemblage, the fibers from the first VSF constituent, as integrated into the fiber-composite part, are proximal to a parting line on the fiber-composite part. 6 . The assemblage of claim 5 wherein, when the assemblage is placed in a mold cavity of the compression mold, a long axis of the first VSF constituent is substantially parallel to edges of the compression mold that form, after compression molding, a parting line of the fiber-composite part, such that an orientation of the long axis of the first VSF constituent when in the mold cavity corresponds to an orientation of the parting line appearing on the fiber-composite part. 7 . The assemblage of claim 5 wherein a second VSF constituent of the plurality thereof is positioned in the assemblage so that, when placed in a mold cavity of the compression mold, the second VSF constituent is proximal to an ejector pin. 8 . The assemblage of claim 5 wherein a second VSF constituent of the plurality thereof is proximal to a minor feature in a mold cavity of the compression mold, so that fibers and resin from the VSF constituent flow into the minor feature during compression molding. 9 . The assemblage of claim 5 wherein some of the VSF constituents of the plurality thereof are disposed on a surface of the assemblage. 10 . The assemblage of claim 1 wherein at least one VSF constituent is positioned in the assemblage in a location such that when the assemblage is disposed in a compression mold, the at least one VSF constituent is proximal to a minor feature in a mold cavity of the compression mold, so that fibers and resin from the VSF constituent flow into the minor feature during compression molding. 11 . The assemblage of claim 10 wherein the fibers in the at least one VSF constituent are glass fibers, the minor feature serving as an RF window in the fiber-composite part. 12 . The assemblage of claim 1 wherein at least some of the VSF constituents impart, to a portion of the fiber-composite part, attributes selected from the group consisting of electromagnetic shielding, electromagnetic transparency, and color. 13 . The assemblage of claim 1 wherein resin infusing the fibers in the VSF constituents is a treated with a color dye, the dye providing a desired color for the fiber-composite part, and wherein the fibers of the VSF constituents are substantially optically transparent. 14 . An assemblage of feed constituents for use in conjunction with a compression mold for compression-molding a fiber-composite part, the assemblage comprising: a plurality of fiber bundle (FB) preforms, each consisting essentially of a plurality of co-aligned, resin-infused fibers, and having a filamentous form with a substantially circular or oval cross section, and wherein a length of the fibers in each FB preform is at least 5 millimeters; and a plurality of very-short-fiber (VSF) constituents having a filamentous form, each consisting essentially of a plurality of resin-infused milled and/or chopped fibers, both less than about 1 millimeter in length, a length and a diameter of at least some of the VSF constituents is substantially the same as a length and a diameter of at least some of the FB preforms; wherein the plurality of FB preforms and the plurality of VSF constituents are organized into an assemblage, wherein some of the VSF constituents are positioned in the assemblage so that: (a) when the assemblage is placed in a mold cavity of the compression mold, a long axis of each of said some VSF constituents is substantially parallel to respective edges of the compression mold that form, after compression molding, parting lines of the fiber-composite part, such that an orientation of the long axis of said some VSF constituents when in the mold cavity corresponds to an orientation of the parting lines appearing on the fiber-composite part; and (b) after compression molding of the assemblage, the fibers from said some VSF constituents, as integrated into the fiber-composite part, are proximal to the parting lines. 15 . The assemblage of claim 14 wherein some other of the VSF constituents are positioned at a surface of the assemblage.

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  • 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

  • B29C43/006Primary

    Pressing and sintering powders, granules or fibres · CPC title

  • microfibres or nanofibers · CPC title

  • of continuous length, e.g. cords, rovings, mats, fabrics, strands or yarns · CPC title

  • of short lengths, e.g. chopped filaments, staple fibres or bristles · CPC title

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What does patent US12485589B2 cover?
An improved compression-molding process utilizes a unique assemblage of feed constituents, arranged, and aligned in a particular manner. The assemblage includes fiber-bundle preforms having a filamentous form with a typically circular or oval cross section, and having many thousands of relatively long, co-aligned, resin-impregnated fibers. The fiber-bundle preforms are formed to have an applica…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Arris Composites Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C43/006. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 02 2025 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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