Long fiber thermoplastic helmet inserts and helmets and methods of making each
US-2015360397-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9511518B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9511518-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414339545-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A formed ligneous body is provided which has high scratch-proof, water-proof and weather-proof properties, a decorative design surface with a natural and fine woody grain, a high degree of aesthetic dignity and a high ligneous property. The formed ligneous body includes a surface layer portion of-fiber cells of which are impregnated with a first resin material in a cured state and which has a decorative design surface, and a base layer portion of fiber cells of which are impregnated with a second resin material in a cured state. The surface layer portion and the base layer portion are formed integrally with each other in a flow molding process, and an amount of change of relative positions of the fiber cells of the surface layer portion during the flow molding process is less than that of the fiber cells of the base layer portion during the flow molding process.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A formed ligneous body having a surface, at least a part of which defines a decorative design surface, and a non-decorative back surface, the formed ligneous body being produced by subjecting a ligneous material wherein hydrogen bonds among fiber cells have been cut, to a flow molding process, wherein the ligneous material is heated and pressed in a forming cavity, to apply shearing forces to the fiber cells to change relative positions of said fiber cells, for permitting flow of said ligneous material to fill the forming cavity, whereby said ligneous material filling the forming cavity is compressed and shaped, said formed ligneous body comprising: a surface layer portion having said decorative design surface; and a base layer portion, which is a remainder of the formed ligneous body other than said surface layer portion, and which is integral with said surface layer portion; wherein the fiber cells of said surface layer portion are impregnated with a first resin material in a cured state, and the fiber cells of said base layer portion are impregnated with a second resin material in a cured state, said surface layer portion and said base layer portion being formed in the flow molding process such that an amount of change of the relative positions of the fiber cells of said surface layer portion caused in the flow molding process is smaller than an amount of change of the relative positions of the fiber cells of said base layer portion caused in the flow molding process, and wherein the surface layer portion directly contacts the base layer portion that is integral therewith. 2. A formed ligneous body having a surface at least a part of which defines a decorative design surface, and a non-decorative back surface, the formed ligneous body being produced by subjecting a ligneous material wherein hydrogen bonds among fiber cells have been cut, to a flow molding process, wherein the ligneous material is heated and pressed in a forming cavity, to apply shearing forces to the fiber cells to change relative positions of said fiber cells, for permitting flow of said ligneous material to fill the forming cavity, whereby said ligneous material filling the forming cavity is compressed and shaped, said formed ligneous body comprising: a surface layer portion having said decorative design surface; and a base layer portion, which is a remainder of the formed ligneous body other than said surface layer portion, and which is integral with said surface layer portion; wherein the fiber cells of said surface layer portion are impregnated with a first resin material in a cured state, and the fiber cells of said base layer portion are impregnated with a second resin material in a cured state, and only said base layer portion is formed in the flow molding process, and wherein the surface layer portion directly contacts the base layer portion that is integral therewith. 3. A method of producing a formed ligneous body having a surface at least a part of which serves as a decorative design surface, and a non-decorative back surface, by subjecting a ligneous material wherein hydrogen bonds among fiber cells have been cut, to a flow molding process wherein the ligneous material is heated and pressed in a forming cavity, to apply shearing forces to the fiber cells to change relative positions of said fiber cells, for permitting flows of said ligneous material to fill said forming cavity, and said ligneous material filling said forming cavity is compressed and shaped, said method comprising: a step of providing, as said ligneous material, a surface-layer-portion ligneous material for forming a surface layer portion having said decorative design surface, and a base-layer-portion ligneous material for forming a base layer portion which is a remainder of the formed ligneous body other than said surface layer portion; a step of impregnating the fiber cells of said surface-layer-portion ligneous material with a first resin material; a step of impregnating the fiber cells of said base-layer-portion ligneous material with a second resin material; a step of accommodating, in said forming cavity, said surface-layer-portion ligneous material which has been impregnated with said first resin material, and said base-layer-portion ligneous material which has been impregnated with said second resin material, such that said surface-layer-portion ligneous material and said base-layer-portion ligneous material are superposed on each other; a step of curing said first resin material contained in said surface-layer-portion ligneous material accommodated in said forming cavity to form said surface layer portion; and a step of subjecting said base-layer-portion ligneous material accommodated in said forming cavity to said flow molding process such that said base-layer-portion ligneous material is compressed in a direction of mutual superposition of said surface-layer-portion ligneous material and said base-layer-portion ligneous material, while substantially preventing deformation of said surface layer portion formed in said forming cavity, which deformation would cause an enlargement of an area of said decorative design surface, said second resin material contained in said base-layer-portion ligneous material being subsequently cured to form said base layer portion integrally with said surface layer portion formed in said forming cavity, wherein the surface layer portion directly contacts the base layer portion and is integral therewith. 4. A method of producing a formed ligneous body having a surface at least a part of which serves as a decorative design surface, and a non-decorative back surface, by subjecting a ligneous material wherein hydrogen bonds among fiber cells have been cut, to a flow molding process wherein the ligneous material is heated and pressed in a forming cavity, to apply shearing forces to the fiber cells to change relative positions of said fiber cells, for permitting flows of said ligneous material to fill said forming cavity, and said ligneous material filling said forming cavity is compressed and shaped, said method comprising: a step of providing, as said ligneous material, a surface-layer-portion ligneous material for forming a surface layer portion having said decorative design surface, and a base-layer-portion ligneous material for forming a base layer portion which is a remainder of the formed ligneous body other than said surface layer portion; a step of impregnating the fiber cells of said surface-layer-portion ligneous material with a first resin material, and curing said first resin material to form said surface layer portion; a step of impregnating the fiber cells of said base-layer-portion ligneous material with a second resin material; a step of accommodating, in said forming cavity, said surface layer portion formed of said surface-layer-portion ligneous material, and said base-layer-portion ligneous material which has been impregnated with said second resin material, such that said surface layer portion and said base-layer-portion ligneous material are superposed on each other; and a step of subjecting said base-layer-portion ligneous material accommodated in said forming cavity to said flow molding process such that said base-layer-portion ligneous material is compressed in a direction of mutual superposition of said surface layer portion and said base-layer-portion ligneous material, said second resin material contained in said base-layer-portion ligneous material being subsequently cured to form said base layer portion integrally with said surface layer portion accommodated in said forming cavity, wherein the surface layer portion directly contacts the base layer portion and is integral therewith. 5. The method according to claim 3 , wherein said surface-layer-portion ligneous material ta
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