Thermoplastic component repair

US9688032B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9688032-B2
Application numberUS-201313932071-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 1, 2013
Priority dateJul 1, 2013
Publication dateJun 27, 2017
Grant dateJun 27, 2017

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Thermoplastic components may experience local damage, including cracks and decohesion of fiber reinforcements, among others. Such thermoplastics may be repaired by heating them to a suitable softening/melting temperature under pressure and maintaining them under pressure and at elevated temperature until the damage is healed. This may be done in-place using custom-fabricated, suitably-shaped die portions maintained under pressure by magnetic attraction. Various heating methods and die portion fabrication methods are described.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of repairing damage, localized in a damage zone, in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component with a thickness, the component having an undamaged shape, the shaped thermoplastic sheet component having opposing surfaces, the damage zone comprising only a portion of the shaped thermoplastic sheet component, the damage zone having an extent and a center, the method comprising: fabricating opposing die portions, each having forming surfaces complementary in shape to a portion of one of the opposing surfaces of the shaped thermoplastic sheet component in its undamaged shape, the forming surfaces being adapted for centering on the damage zone center, the forming surfaces extending outwardly beyond the extent of the damage zone, the die portions comprising a magnetic system comprising a first and a second magnetic element, the magnetic elements being adapted to develop an attractive magnetic force between the elements, the magnetic elements being so positioned that the magnetic force urges the die portions together; placing the die portions on the opposing component surfaces and using the magnetic elements to urge the forming surfaces of the die portions into forcible engagement with the surfaces of the component by application of the magnetic force, the force applying sufficient pressure to the component surfaces to reshape the component to substantially its undamaged shape; selectively heating the reshaped thermoplastic sheet component at the damage zone to a temperature sufficient to soften and/or melt the thermoplastic, the sheet being heated either directly, or by contact with at least one heated die portion, the forming surfaces extending outwardly beyond the extent of the damage zone and being supported on unheated portions of the component to assure that the spacing between the opposing die forming surfaces corresponds to the thickness of the undamaged component at the damage location; maintaining the heated shaped thermoplastic sheet component damage zone at about its softening/melting temperature for a time sufficient to heal the damage in the damage zone; and, discontinuing heating while maintaining pressure on the component damage zone until the component damage zone cools sufficiently to maintain its shape and thereby restore the damage zone to its original shape and thickness. 2. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which the thermoplastic sheet is heated directly by dielectric heating. 3. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which the thermoplastic sheet ranges in thickness from 1.5 to 6 millimeters and the thermoplastic sheet is heated by contact with a heated die portion and the die portion is heated by one of the group consisting of fluid heating, electric resistance heating and induction heating. 4. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which the thermoplastic is selected from one of the group consisting of polyamides, polyolefins, polyacrylates, polycarbonates, and polyesters, the thermoplastic optionally comprising reinforcing fibers. 5. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 further comprising adding additional thermoplastic material, optionally comprising reinforcing fibers, to the damage zone prior to urging the die portions into engagement with the component surfaces, the additional thermoplastic material being added only in sufficient quantity to replace any portion of the thermoplastic sheet component lost from the damage zone. 6. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which the method of fabricating the one or more die portion forming surfaces utilizes a portion of a digital record of one or more corresponding mold surfaces used to initially fabricate the undamaged thermoplastic sheet component, the method comprising: identifying the center of the damage zone and its extent, identifying the extent of the die portion by linearly scaling the dimensions of the damage zone extent by between about 110% and 150%, extracting, from a digital record of the component mold, data from the one or more mold surfaces corresponding to the extents of the respective one or more die portions, and manufacturing the respective one or more die portion forming surface(s) corresponding to the mold surface(s) using an additive manufacturing process suitable for production of durable objects. 7. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 6 in which the method of fabricating the die portion further comprises: identifying a suitable magnetic system, and modifying the additive manufacturing process so that the die portion includes, on a die portion surface which does not contact the part, one or more features for retention of one of the magnetic elements. 8. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which thermoplastic sheet component has a textured surface and the die portion comprises a like-textured component-contacting surface. 9. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which the thermoplastic sheet component has a textured surface, the method further comprising interposing a thin foil or sheet with a like-textured surface between the die portion and the component surface such that the like-textured foil or sheet surface is the component-contacting surface. 10. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which the magnetic system comprises an electromagnet or a permanent magnet as the first element and an electromagnet, permanent magnet or ferromagnetic body as the second element. 11. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 10 in which the ferromagnetic body which comprises the second magnetic element is a die portion. 12. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which the magnetic element comprising an electromagnet comprises a plurality of electromagnets attached to a frame support, the frame and electromagnets being adapted to enable repositioning of the electromagnets so that the magnetic element may be reconfigured. 13. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 1 in which the attractive magnetic force generates a pressure of between about 7 kPa and 700 kPa on the opposing component surfaces. 14. The method of repairing a damage zone in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component as recited in claim 5 in which the reinforcing fibers consist of one or more of boron fibers, carbon fibers, fibrous minerals, glass fibers and para-aramid fibers. 15. An in-place method of repairing damage, localized in a damage zone, in a shaped thermoplastic sheet component with a thickness while the shaped thermoplastic sheet component is assembled into an article of manufacture and attached to other components for cooperative interaction with the other components, the shaped thermoplastic sheet component having an undamaged shape, the shaped thermoplastic sheet component having opposing surfaces, the damage zone comprising only a portion of the component, the damage zone having an extent and a center, the method comprising: fabricating durable opposing d

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What does patent US9688032B2 cover?
Thermoplastic components may experience local damage, including cracks and decohesion of fiber reinforcements, among others. Such thermoplastics may be repaired by heating them to a suitable softening/melting temperature under pressure and maintaining them under pressure and at elevated temperature until the damage is healed. This may be done in-place using custom-fabricated, suitably-shaped di…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C73/30. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 27 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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