Composite connecting rod, method for manufacturing such a rod and aeronautic ceiling or floor structure incorporating same

US2016121561A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016121561-A1
Application numberUS-201414896326-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 3, 2014
Priority dateJun 5, 2013
Publication dateMay 5, 2016
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The present invention relates to a composite connecting rod, an aeronautic ceiling or floor structure incorporating it, and a method for manufacturing this connecting rod. The invention applies to reacting primarily axial forces, in particular in the aeronautics field. The connecting rod comprises a convex elongated body around a longitudinal axis of symmetry and two connecting ends for connecting to adjacent structures, and it includes two shells with two longitudinal edges that are assembled in these edges and that each have a base of at least one shell web including continuous shell fibers primarily parallel to this axis of symmetry and impregnated with a thermoplastic shell matrix. According to the invention, the connecting rod incorporates means for assembling shells comprising at least one assembly web wound around and along shells at said body, and assembly fibers primarily inclined relative to said axis and impregnated with a thermoplastic assembly matrix remelted in contact with the shell matrix.

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1 . A composite structural connecting rod that comprises an elongated body that is generally convex around a longitudinal axis of symmetry and two connecting ends for connecting to adjacent structures, and which is suitable for reacting primarily axial forces generated by these structures, the connecting rod including two shells with two longitudinal edges that are assembled to one another in these edges at said body and that each are based on at least one shell web including continuous shell fibers primarily parallel to this axis of symmetry and impregnated with a thermoplastic shell matrix, wherein the connecting rod incorporates assembly means for the shells comprising at least one assembly web wound around and along the shells at said body, said assembly web(s) comprising assembly fibers primarily inclined by an angle ±α relative to said axis of symmetry and impregnated with a thermoplastic assembly matrix melted in contact with the shell matrix. 2 . The connecting rod according to claim 1 , wherein each shell has a substantially semi-cylindrical or semi-frustoconical convex outer face at said body and has its two longitudinal edges assembled against those of the other shell in the extension thereof, without mutual lateral overlapping of one edge of a shell by an edge of the other shell. 3 . The connecting rod according to claim 1 , wherein said assembly means of the shells comprise at least one pair of said assembly webs that are primarily unidirectional and are wound substantially in a spiral by opposite angles α and −α, these assembly webs mutually overlapping one another and tightly surrounding said webs of shells that are also primarily unidirectional. 4 . The connecting rod according to claim 1 , wherein each of said connecting ends of the connecting rod has two flat parallel connecting walls that are respectively formed in a single piece with the two shells on either side of the median longitudinal plane of the connecting rod containing said longitudinal edges and which are respectively provided with facing orifices designed to be crossed through by a connecting pin for connecting to said corresponding structure, reinforcing plies comprising end fibers oriented least partially substantially perpendicular to said axis of symmetry directly covering said shell fibers of these two walls at each connecting end. 5 . The connecting rod according to claim 4 , wherein said reinforcing plies, which are of the fabric, embroidery or unidirectional type, cover, at each connecting end, the respective outer faces and/or the respective inner faces of said two connecting walls. 6 . The connecting rod according to claim 1 , wherein said shell webs and said at least one assembly web are made from identical or chemically compatible materials, said thermoplastic assembly matrix being melted in contact with said thermoplastic shell matrix. 7 . The connecting rod according to claim 1 , wherein said thermoplastic shell matrix and said thermoplastic assembly matrix are based on at least one polymer chosen from the group made up of polyolefins, polyamide (PA), polyetherimides (PEI), polyarylimides (PAI), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyaryletherketones (PAEK), polyether sulfones (PDF), polyetheretherketones (PEEK), polyetherketoneketones (PEKK) and alloys thereof, said shell fibers and/or assembly fibers preferably having a base of carbon fibers. 8 . The connecting rod according to claim 1 , wherein said body further includes, radially between said at least one shell web for each shell and said at least one assembly web or radially between said assembly webs, of at least one intermediate damping and impact distributing layer, in particular for radial impacts, that is made from a material able to absorb and distribute the energy from these impacts, said at least one intermediate layer further preferably being able to attest to the degree of damage to the connecting rod following these impacts so that it may be replaced, by a measurement of the depth and/or width of said at least one layer. 9 . An aeronautic ceiling or floor structure, including at least one connecting rod according to claim 1 . 10 . A method for manufacturing a connecting rod according to claim 1 , comprising: a) continuously configuring n primarily unidirectional flat shell webs (n integer ≧2) based on continuous fibers impregnated with said thermoplastic shell matrix, from n coils unwinding these webs toward a conformer, b) continuous hot shaping of these shell webs by drawing including their consolidation, to obtain profiled blanks of shells with convex outer faces, c) heating followed by shaping of the two ends of each profiled shell blank, to obtain each shell having, at both of its ends, two respective flat walls for connecting to said structures, d) for each connecting rod to be assembled, an assembly of the two shells with the longitudinal edges of one shell positioned against those of the other shell so as to form said connecting rod body and with, at each end of the connecting rod, the two flat connecting walls that are parallel and spaced apart from one another, this assembly being implemented: by winding said at least one assembly web around and along the shells at said body by inclining said assembly fibers by an angle ±α relative to said axis of symmetry, by concomitant local heating of the assembly web(s) wound on the shell webs, or of the sole shell webs, or else of said shell webs and at the same time of said at least one assembly web, and e) optionally an interposition, radially between the shell webs and said at least one assembly web or radially between said assembly webs, of at least one intermediate damping and impact distributing layer, in particular for radial impacts, that is made from a material able to absorb and distribute the energy transmitted to the connecting rod by these impacts and is preferably able to attest to the degree of damage to the connecting rod following these impacts so that it may be replaced, by a measurement of the depth and/or width of this layer. 11 . The method for manufacturing a connecting rod according to claim 10 , wherein said shaping of the two ends of each profiled shell blank is done by compression molding, stamping or thermoforming. 12 . The method for manufacturing a connecting rod according to claim 10 , wherein step c) further comprises the application, on said flat walls of the respective ends of each shell blank, reinforcing plies preferably of the fabric, embroidery or unidirectional type comprising end fibers oriented at least partially substantially perpendicular to said axis of symmetry, these fibers thus oriented directly covering said shell fibers on and/or under said two connecting walls spaced apart at each connecting end of the connecting rod obtained in step d). 13 . The manufacturing a connecting rod according to claim 10 , wherein step c) further comprises, at each end of each profiled blank, a piercing of orifices through said two connecting walls for the assembly of a connecting pin respectively designed for fastening of one said structure. 14 . The manufacturing a connecting rod according to claim 10 , wherein in step d), the winding of said at least one assembly web around and along the shells of each connecting rod is implemented by rotational driving of the two shells positioned across from one another around a mandrel. 15 . The manufacturing a connecting rod according to claim 10 , wherein identical or chemically compatible materials are used for the respective thermoplastic matrices of said shell webs in step a) and said at least one assembly web in step d), the assembly being don

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  • Producing tubular articles (B29D24/00 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • B29C70/462Primary

    Moulding structures having an axis of symmetry or at least one channel, e.g. tubular structures, frames · CPC title

  • Floors · CPC title

  • Use of {PA, i.e.} polyamides, e.g. polyesteramides {or derivatives thereof}, as moulding material · CPC title

  • Fibrous reinforcements only · CPC title

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What does patent US2016121561A1 cover?
The present invention relates to a composite connecting rod, an aeronautic ceiling or floor structure incorporating it, and a method for manufacturing this connecting rod. The invention applies to reacting primarily axial forces, in particular in the aeronautics field. The connecting rod comprises a convex elongated body around a longitudinal axis of symmetry and two connecting ends for c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hutchinson
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C70/462. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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