Specimen and current measuring method

US9575097B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9575097-B2
Application numberUS-201414543112-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 17, 2014
Priority dateNov 18, 2013
Publication dateFeb 21, 2017
Grant dateFeb 21, 2017

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Abstract

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Composite material sheets containing conductive fibers are laminated, and release films are interposed between the sheets so as to extend from one end to the center of the sheets. The sheets are heated under pressure to shape a composite material. Discrete conductive wires through which a measurement current is passed are connected to end surfaces of the respective layers in the composite material on the side on which the release films are interposed. A common conductive wire through which the measurement current is passed is connected to a surface of one of an uppermost layer and a lowermost layer at an end of the composite material opposite to the side on which the release films are interposed. A current is passed between the common conductive wire and the discrete conductive wires. Currents in the respective layers are sequentially or simultaneously measured using an ammeter.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A specimen comprising: multiple composite material sheets that are laminated together and include conductive fibers, wherein spacing elements that space the composite material sheets from one another are provided between the composite material sheets at an end of the specimen to permit a measurement of a current flow through each of the composite material sheets, wherein the spacing elements are not provided between the composite material sheets at positions other than the end of the specimen, and wherein a conductive contact part is provided at an end on a composite material sheet spacing side. 2. The specimen according to claim 1 , further comprising a common conductive wire connector to which a common conductive wire allowing a current to be applied to the specimen is electrically connected at a part of the specimen where the composite material sheets are not spaced from one another. 3. The specimen according to claim 2 , wherein the common conductive wire connector is a part of a surface layer of the specimen from which the conductive fibers in the composite material sheet are externally exposed. 4. The specimen according to claim 2 , wherein the common conductive wire connector is located at the end of the specimen where the composite material sheets are not spaced from one another. 5. The specimen according to claim 2 , further comprising: a through-hole that penetrates the composite material sheets in a laminate direction, wherein the common conductive wire connector includes a conductive element that is inserted into the through-hole. 6. The specimen according to claim 1 , further comprising: at least one first composite material and at least one second composite material that each comprises the composite material sheets laminated together, and are laid on a top of each other and coupled together with a conductor that penetrates both composite materials, wherein the second composite material comprises the spacing elements. 7. The specimen according to claim 6 , wherein a discrete conductive wire is enabled to be connected to each of the spaced composite material sheets on the composite material sheet spacing side of the second composite material. 8. The specimen according to claim 6 , wherein the first composite material includes a common conductive wire connector to which a common conductive wire is electrically connected, the common conductive wire which allows a current to be applied to the specimen. 9. The specimen according to claim 6 , wherein the first composite material comprises through-holes at predetermined intervals along a periphery of the first composite material, and conductive elements inserted respectively into the through-holes enables connection of one or more of the second composite materials. 10. The specimen according to claim 5 , wherein the conductive element comprises a fastener that fastens the specimen to another element. 11. The specimen according to claim 1 , wherein a spacing element of the spacing elements comprises a release film having an insulating property. 12. A specimen current measuring method for measuring a current flowing through the specimen according to claim 1 , the method comprising: electrically connecting a common conductive wire that allows a measurement current to be input, to the specimen; electrically connecting discrete conductive wires that allow the measurement current to be picked up to the respective composite material sheets spaced from one another by the spacing elements or to some of the composite material sheets; and passing a current between the common conductive wire and the discrete conductive wires to allow either one of discrete measurement and simultaneous measurement of currents flowing through the composite material sheets in the specimen. 13. The specimen current measuring method according to claim 12 , wherein conductive fibers in the composite material sheet in a surface layer of the specimen are externally exposed, and the common conductive wire is connected to an exposed part. 14. The specimen current measuring method according to claim 12 , wherein a through-hole that penetrates the composite material sheets in a lamination direction is formed in the specimen, and the common conductive wire is connected to a conductive element inserted into the specimen. 15. The specimen current measuring method according to claim 14 , wherein the conductive element comprises a fastener that fastens the specimen to another element. 16. The specimen current measuring method according to claim 12 , wherein the common conductive wire is connected to an end of the specimen. 17. A specimen current measuring method for measuring a current flowing through the specimen according to claim 6 , the method comprising: electrically connecting a common conductive wire that allows a measurement current to be input, to the first composite material; electrically connecting discrete conductive wires that allow the measurement current to be picked up to the respective composite material sheets spaced from one another by the spacing elements or to some of the composite material sheets; and passing a current between the common conductive wire and the discrete conductive wires to allow either one of discrete measurement and simultaneous measurement of currents flowing through the composite material sheets in the second composite material. 18. The specimen current measuring method according to claim 12 , wherein the current flowing through each of the composite material sheets is measured based on either one of a current flowing through the corresponding discrete conductive wire and a voltage within a predetermined range of the discrete conductive wire. 19. The specimen current measuring method according to claim 17 , wherein the current flowing through each of the composite material sheets is measured based on either one of a current flowing through the corresponding discrete conductive wire and a voltage within a predetermined range of the discrete conductive wire. 20. The specimen according to claim 1 , further comprising: a common conductive wire connector to which a single conductive wire, allowing a current to be applied to the specimen, is electrically connected at a part of the specimen where the composite material sheets are not spaced from one another; and discrete conductive wire connectors at which conductive wires are enabled to be electrically connected to each of the spaced composite material sheets, wherein, in a longitudinal direction of an extending of the composite material sheets, the end of the specimen extends from an edge of the specimen and ending before a center of the specimen.

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  • characterised by added members at particular parts {(layer formed of separate pieces of material which are juxtaposed side-by-side B32B3/14, B32B3/18)} · CPC title

  • Number of layers variable across the laminate · CPC title

  • 5 or more layers · CPC title

  • 3 layers · CPC title

  • impregnated with or embedded in a plastic substance {(not used)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9575097B2 cover?
Composite material sheets containing conductive fibers are laminated, and release films are interposed between the sheets so as to extend from one end to the center of the sheets. The sheets are heated under pressure to shape a composite material. Discrete conductive wires through which a measurement current is passed are connected to end surfaces of the respective layers in the composite mater…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fuji Heavy Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B5/22. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 21 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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