Multilayer woven fibrous structure including a hollow tubular part, production method thereof and composite part comprising same

US9539787B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9539787-B2
Application numberUS-201213980128-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 13, 2012
Priority dateJan 21, 2011
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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A fiber structure made as a single piece by multilayer weaving using a method including weaving warp yarns of at least a first set of layers of warp yarns with weft yarns including at least some that are woven with extra length so as to have warp yarn end portions available that extend beyond the zone of weaving, the warp yarn end portions being returned to be woven with warp yarns by being reinserted in layers of warp yarns, and a hollow, or tubular, portion being formed by looping the first woven set of layers of warp yarns back onto itself and applying traction to the ends of the reinserted weft yarns so that a fiber preform for a part including a hollow portion can be obtained as a single piece.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of making a structure woven as a single piece by multilayer weaving and including at least one hollow portion, the method comprising: weaving warp yarns of at least a first set of layers of warp yarns with weft yarns including at least some weft yarns that are taken over a distance that is greater than a width of the first set of layers of warp yarns measured in a weft direction to have weft yarn end portions available that extend beyond a zone of weaving; returning the end portions of the weft yarns so as to weave the end portions of the weft yarns with warp yarns by reinserting the end portions of the weft yarns in layers of warp yarns; and forming the hollow portion by looping the first woven set of layers of warp yarns back onto itself and applying traction to the ends of the reinserted weft yarns, the hollow portion being entirely defined by a multilayer woven wall including a plurality of layers of yarns interlinked by weaving throughout a thickness of the wall. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the end portions of the weft yarns are reinserted in layers of warp yarns of a second set of layers of warp yarns, the first and second sets of layers of warp yarns being superposed and connected together over a fraction only of the width in the weft direction of the first set of warp yarns. 3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the end portions of the weft yarns are reinserted in layers of warp yarns of the first set of layers of warp yarns at locations that are offset in the warp direction relative to locations of their initial insertion. 4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the hollow portion is formed over a fraction only of the length of the woven structure in the warp direction. 5. A method of making a structure woven as a single piece by multilayer weaving and including at least one hollow portion that is longitudinally partitioned, the method comprising: weaving warp yarns of a first set of layers of warp yarns with weft yarns including at least some that are inserted in layers of warp yarns of the first set of layers of warp yarns while being taken over a distance that is greater than a length of the first set of layers of warp yarns measured in a weft direction to have weft yarn end portions available that extend beyond a zone of weaving; weaving warp yarns of a second set of layers of warp yarns with weft yarns including at least some that are inserted in layers of warp yarns of the second set of layers of warp yarns while being taken over a distance that is greater than a length of the second set of layers of warp yarns measured in the weft direction to have weft yarn end portions available that extend beyond the zone of weaving, the first and second sets of layers of warp yarns being arranged one above another and being interlinked over a fraction only of their width in the weft direction; returning the weft yarn end portions so as to weave the weft yarn end portions with warp yarns by reinserting the weft yarn end portions in layers of warp yarns; and forming the partitioned hollow portion by looping the first and second sets of layers of warp yarns back onto themselves and applying traction to the ends of the reinserted weft yarns, the hollow portion being entirely defined by a multilayer woven wall including a plurality of layers of yarns interlinked by weaving throughout a thickness of the wall. 6. A method according to claim 5 , wherein the free end portions of the weft yarns are reinserted in layers of warp yarns of a third set of layers of warp yarns, the first, second, and third sets of warp yarns being superposed, and the first and second sets of layers of warp yarns being interlinked with the third set of layers of warp yarns over a fraction only of their width. 7. A method according to claim 5 , wherein the end portions of the weft yarns are reinserted in layers of warp yarns of the first and second sets of layers of warp yarns at locations that are offset in the warp direction relative to locations of their initial insertion. 8. A method according to claim 5 , wherein the hollow portion is formed over a fraction only of the length of the woven structure in the warp direction. 9. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising impregnating the structure with a resin. 10. A method according to claim 5 , further comprising impregnating the structure with a resin.

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  • Three-dimensional woven fabrics · CPC title

  • Double or multi-ply fabrics not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Hollow or container type article [e.g., tube, vase, etc.] · CPC title

  • B32B1/08Primary

    Tubular products · CPC title

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What does patent US9539787B2 cover?
A fiber structure made as a single piece by multilayer weaving using a method including weaving warp yarns of at least a first set of layers of warp yarns with weft yarns including at least some that are woven with extra length so as to have warp yarn end portions available that extend beyond the zone of weaving, the warp yarn end portions being returned to be woven with warp yarns by being rei…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Godon Thierry, Dambrine Bruno Jacques Gerard, Snecma
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B1/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 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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