Systems and methods for continuous fabrication of woven composite materials
US-2024240370-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US2017246781A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017246781-A1 |
| Application number | US-201515506303-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided is a molded panel having at least one surface resembling a knit-like pattern, said panel comprising a plurality of stitches at least partially interconnected through connecting members wherein at locations where the stitch strand and the connecting member intersect they form together an integrated, solid molded material location and wherein the panel comprises through going apertures extending therethrough.
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1 . A molded panel having at least one surface resembling a knit-like pattern, said panel comprising a plurality of stitches at least partially interconnected through connecting members wherein at locations where the stitch strand and the connecting member intersect they form together an integrated, solid molded material location and wherein the panel comprises through going apertures extending therethrough. 2 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the panel comprises a base layer configured to provide the panel with its structural continuity and a three dimensional, protruding from the base, tactile layer at least over one face thereof, constituted by the stitch patterns on the at least one face of the panel and providing the panel with the knit-like visual effect, wherein the base layer is at least partially perforated, with the perforations being constituted by the space in-between the connecting members of the knit pattern. 3 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the base layer is at least partially constituted by at least the connecting members extending between the stitches at least in each row. 4 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the knit-like stitches on the tactile layer are arranged in columns, having a varying knit pattern with a gradually expanding spacing in each stitch of the same longitudinal strap constituting a knit column, said columns being interconnected with the adjacent column on either side through the connecting members. 5 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 2 , the panel having two similar faces. 6 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 2 , the panel having two faces fitted with tactile layer, each layer mimicking a different pattern of knitted surface. 7 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the knit like pattern is integrally molded with a frame having a non knit-like surface. 8 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the panel is molded in different three-dimensional shapes. 9 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 1 , wherein forces over the knit stitches and their interconnecting strands are substantially homogenously distributed. 10 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the knit-like pattern is comprised of a plurality of columns of knit stitches connected to each other by integrally molded connecting members, the plurality of curved columns defining the outer surface remain constant in number from the start of the knit pattern to the end thereof and wherein the through going apertures are constituted by the space in-between the connecting members of the knit pattern. 11 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the intersecting strands of the stitches of a panel are integrally molded at intersections, such that they are either moldingly articulated to one another or detached from one another. 12 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the knit-like molded panel comprises a knit-like surface having an axial stability, such that the knit-like tactile layer maintains its knit-like pattern having generally same geometrical structure and dimensions, when deformed. 13 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the at least one tactile layer resembles a yarn knitted stitches in any desired knitting pattern. 14 . The molded panel in accordance with claim 1 , formed from plastic, polymeric material, metal, silicone, rubber or any composite material suitable for molding process. 15 . A molded hollow article, having at least one surface resembling a knit-like pattern, wherein the article has a three dimensional spatial configuration having a sufficient rigidity to carry a load thereon wherein the knit-like pattern is constituted by a curved panel in accordance with claim 1 . 16 . The molded hollow article in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the knit-like pattern is comprised of a plurality of curved to shape columns of knit stitches connected to each other by integrally molded connecting members, the plurality of curved columns defining the outer surface remain constant in number from the start of the knit pattern to the end thereof. 17 . The molded hollow article in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the number of knit stitch columns is maintained constant while the width of the stitches in each row gradually increases and decreases as required to follow the curvature of the three dimensional shape. 18 . A molded panel having at least one surface resembling a knit-like pattern, said panel comprising a plurality of stitches at least partially interconnected through connecting members wherein at locations where the stitch strand and the connecting member intersect they form together an integrated, solid molded material location wherein the panel comprises a base layer configured to provide the panel with its structural continuity and a three dimensional, protruding from the base, tactile layer at least over one face thereof, constituted by the stitch patterns on the at least one face of the panel and providing the panel with the knit-like visual effect, wherein the base layer is at least partially perforated, with the perforations being constituted by the space in-between the connecting members of the knit pattern.
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