序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 具有表面开孔的可固化预浸材 CN201380060865.0 2013-12-20 CN104903390A 2015-09-09 马克·罗曼; 斯蒂芬·J·哈瓦德; 杰克·D·波伊; 史考特·路卡斯
发明涉及一种可固化预浸材,其具有增强的在固结和固化之前和/或期间从预浸材中以及预浸材叠层中的预浸材层之间去除气体的能。各可固化预浸材为已经受处理以在至少一个主表面中产生开孔阵列的树脂浸渍编织织物。所述开孔的位置特定于所述织物的织造图样。另外,当铺放这些预浸材并且使其经受压实工艺以形成复合部件时,与使用无相同表面开孔的预浸材相比,可以实现缩短的压实时间。
2 一种防噪音的汽车内饰结构材料和形成方法 CN201610167857.1 2016-03-23 CN105644460A 2016-06-08 白云飞
发明涉及一种多层复合的汽车防噪音内饰结构,其包括多层结构:汽车刚体层,减震层,吸音层,保护层。其通过多层复合吸收噪音的形式有效的减少了汽车使用者接受到的噪音,改善了汽车驾驶的使用感观。
3 包含部分嵌入带有可硫化或可固化弹性背层的载体层的单层反光元件的反光膜片 CN89109118.1 1989-12-08 CN1023093C 1993-12-15 小彻斯特·A·巴空
一种反光膜片包括部分嵌于弹性载体层和突出载体层前侧的单层反光元件以及至少是部分嵌于载体层后部的全方位弹性加强网,其中至少载体层的背层是可硫化或可固化的弹性体。该背层包括一种与所需衬基相容的弹性体。加强网一般是针织物或无纺织物。载体层可以是单层、双层或多层的。
4 适于粘合到可硫化或可固化的衬基上的反光膜片 CN89109118.1 1989-12-08 CN1043106A 1990-06-20 小彻斯特·A·巴空
一种反光膜片包括部分嵌于弹性载体层和突出载体层前侧的单层反光元件以及至少是部分嵌于载体层后部的全方位弹性加强网,其中至少载体层的背层是可硫化或可固化的弹性体。该背层包括一种与所需衬基相容的弹性体。加强网一般是针织物或无纺织物。载体层可以是单层、双层或多层的。
5 复合材料和包含复合材料的防弹护甲制品 CN201480057852.2 2014-10-14 CN105658423A 2016-06-08 M.J.邱
发明公开了一种防弹护甲制品,其包括(a)第一非织造层和第二非织造层,所述第一非织造层包括第一多根平行纱线,所述第二非织造层包括第二多根平行纱线,所述第一层纱线具有在与第二层纱线的取向不同的方向上的取向,(b)至少一种将所述第一层和所述第二层结合在一起的结合纱线,所述纱线横向于所述第一层和所述第二层的平面,(c)涂覆所述第一多根纱线和所述第二多根纱线的内表面的至少一部分的结合树脂,其具有不大于6500psi的模量,以及(d)涂覆所述第一多根纱线和所述第二多根纱线的外表面的至少一部分的粘弹性树脂,所述粘弹性树脂具有大于6500psi的模量。
6 一种带彩色印花型反光织物及制作方法 CN201410541356.6 2014-10-14 CN104354352A 2015-02-18 陈国顺; 王增友
发明公开了一种带彩色印花型反光织物及制作方法,以热塑性PE材料作为载体,在其表面植上玻璃微珠,使玻璃微珠一部分嵌入热塑性PE材料内,另一部分突出在热塑性PE材料的表面;在突出部分的玻璃微珠表面上进行膜处理形成反射层;在反射层表面及热塑性PE材料表面印刷油墨图案形成彩色印花层;在彩色印花层表面均匀地涂布树脂形成弹树脂层;在弹力树脂层表面复合织物形成织物层;成型后将热塑性PE材料从玻璃微珠上剥离,形成产品。本发明在保持反光材料反光效果的前提下,采用了特殊印刷方式赋予材料色彩的多样性,使反光材料呈现丰富的色彩颜色,赋予材料更广泛的应用,且使用寿命更长,使得该类型反光材料能更好的应用于时尚服装的生产中。
7 COMPOSITE MATERIAL WITH INSERT-MOLDED ATTACHMENT STEEL US15270130 2016-09-20 US20170313030A1 2017-11-02 Won Ki Song
A composite material with an insert-molded attachment steel is provided. The composite material includes a plurality of burring apertures, each of which has a flange in one direction on the attachment steel and is inserted between fibers. A resin is then introduced between the fibers in each burring aperture and external to the flange.
8 Laminate facing for fiber reinforced materials and composite materials formed therefrom US13851662 2013-03-27 US09505196B2 2016-11-29 Thomas Miller
The present invention provides a laminate material having a polyester film and a layer of polyester fibers cohesively bonded thereto. Generally, a metal layer deposited at least one surface of the laminate. The invention may also include a glass reinforced polymer layer formed on the laminated facer where the polymer of the glass reinforced polymer layer is commingled with the nonwoven of the laminated facer. The laminate may further include a second polymer layer having a thickness joined to the fiber layer and/or a layer of hot melt adhesive applied to the polyester fibers. Also presented is a composite material having a polyester film, a layer of polyester fibers bonded to the second polymer layer; a second polymer layer joined to the polyester film; and a glass reinforced polymer layer formed on the laminated facer, where the polymer of the glass reinforced polymer layer is commingled with the nonwoven of the laminated facer.
9 Composite Element For Protection Devices of Parts of the Human Body US14907140 2013-07-23 US20160150835A1 2016-06-02 Elena Salmini; Carlo Salmini; Theodore Sharp Liety
A composite element for the realization of protection devices of parts of the human body includes a matrix, a reinforcing element, at least partially embedded in the matrix, wherein the reinforcing element has at least one opening shaped so as to define an undercut between the matrix and the reinforcing element, such undercut being suitable for determining a mechanical constraint between the matrix and the reinforcement element.
10 Curable prepregs with surface openings US14136088 2013-12-20 US09259879B2 2016-02-16 Mark Roman; Stephen J. Howard; Jack D. Boyd; Scott Lucas
Curable prepregs possessing enhanced ability for the removal of gases from within prepregs and between prepreg plies in a prepreg layup prior to and/or during consolidation and curing. Each curable prepreg is a resin-impregnated, woven fabric that has been subjected to a treatment to create an array of openings in at least one major surface. The location of the openings is specific to the weave pattern of the fabric. Furthermore, when these prepregs are laid up and subjected to a debulking process to form a composite part, a shorter debulking time can be achieved as compared to using prepregs without the same surface openings.
11 Laminate Facing for Fiber Reinforced Materials and Composite Materials Formed Therefrom US15353299 2016-11-16 US20180272673A1 2018-09-27 Thomas Miller; Timothy Johnson
The present invention provides a laminate material having a polyester film and a web of polyester fibers cohesively bonded directly thereto, such that portions of the fibers are bonded to the polyester film and portions of the fibers are free from the polyester film. The invention may also include a glass reinforced polymer layer formed on the laminated facer where the polymer of the glass reinforced polymer layer is commingled with the nonwoven of the laminated facer. The laminate may further include a second polymer layer having a thickness joined to the fiber layer and/or a layer of hot melt adhesive applied to the polyester fibers. Also presented is a composite material having a polyester film, a layer of polyester fibers bonded to the second polymer layer; a second polymer layer joined to the polyester film; and a glass reinforced polymer layer formed on the laminated facer, where the polymer of the glass reinforced polymer layer is commingled with the nonwoven of the laminated facer.
12 COMPOSITES AND BALLISTIC RESISTANT ARMOR ARTICLES CONTAINING THE COMPOSITES US14058401 2013-10-21 US20150107447A1 2015-04-23 MINSHON J. CHIOU
A ballistic resistant armor article, comprises (a) a first nonwoven layer comprising a first plurality of parallel yarns, and a second nonwoven layer comprising a second plurality of parallel yarns, the yarns of the first layer having an orientation in a direction that is different from the orientation of the yarns of the second layer, (b) at least one binding yarn transverse to the plane of the first and second layers binding the first and second layers together, (c) a binding resin having a modulus no greater than 6500 psi coating at least portions of internal surfaces of the first plurality and the second plurality of yarns and (d) a viscoelastic resin coating at least portions of external surfaces of the first plurality and the second plurality of yarns, the viscoelastic resin having a modulus greater than 6500 psi.
13 CURABLE PREPREGS WITH SURFACE OPENINGS US14135866 2013-12-20 US20140174641A1 2014-06-26 Mark ROMAN; Stephen J HOWARD; Jack D BOYD
Curable prepregs possessing enhanced ability for the removal of gases from within prepregs and between prepreg plies in a prepreg layup prior to and/or during consolidation and curing. Each curable prepreg is a resin-impregnated, woven fabric that has been subjected to a treatment to create an array of openings in at least one major surface. Furthermore, the location of the openings is specific to the weave pattern of the fabric.
14 Protective material JP15479291 1991-06-26 JPH04255342A 1992-09-10 TERI RIN KERII
PURPOSE: To provide a material as a woven fabric functioning as a barrier for a liquid-like harmful chemical substance and toxic gas or for use in the woven fabric. CONSTITUTION: The protective material comprises a liquid impermeable first layer (liquid barrier) 10, and a second layer (harmful gas barrier) for preventing passage of the harmful gas. The second layer absorbs harmful or toxic gas, adsorbs, makes it harmless or contains solid particles 13 which chemically reacts therewith. A preventive member for preventing an invasion of the particles 13 into the liquid impermeable layer 10 is prepared. In one embodiment, the preventive member is a net 12 or a gauze disposed to prevent forcible movement into the liquid barrier layer in the case of applying a pressure by the particles of the gas barrier layer. (The forcible movement of the particles 13 into the barrier 10 lowers validity of the barrier 10). COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO
15 Composite material and a process for preparing it JP12794075 1975-10-23 JPS5251480A 1977-04-25 TOMOTA MASAYASU; UEDA YUTAKA
PURPOSE:A composite material with chemical inertness, non-blocking properties, and low frictional properties, obtained by laminating porous sheets or porous films of a polytetrafluoroethylene resin on surfaces of the elastomeric bodies of rubber.
16 複合材およびその複合材を含有する防弾装甲品 JP2016525555 2014-10-14 JP2016535688A 2016-11-17 ミンション ジェイ チョウ
防弾装甲品は、(a)第一の複数の平行な糸条を含む第一不織層と、第二の複数の平行な糸条を含む第二不織層とであって、第一層の糸条が、第二層の糸条の向きと異なる方向の向きを有する、第一不織層および第二不織層、(b)第一層および第二層の平面に対して横向きであり、第一層と第二層とを一緒に結合する少なくとも1本の結合糸条、(c)6500psi以下の弾性率を有し、第一の複数の糸条および第二の複数の糸条の内側面の少なくとも一部を被覆する結合樹脂、ならびに(d)第一の複数の糸条および第二の複数の糸条の外側面の少なくとも一部を被覆し、6500psiを超える弾性率を有する粘弾性樹脂を含む。
17 JPS5742031B2 - JP12794075 1975-10-23 JPS5742031B2 1982-09-06
18 Wood fibre based panel with a surface layer US14593521 2015-01-09 US10100535B2 2018-10-16 Darko Pervan; Goran Ziegler
A building panel with a surface layer (1) including a wood veneer, a wood fibre based core (2) and a sub-layer (3) between the surface layer (1) and the core (2). The sub-layer (3) includes wood fibres (4) and a binder (5). The surface layer (1) has surface portions (6) including material from the sub-layer (3). The surface portions (6) including material from the sub-layer (3) extend into the wood veneer.
19 CURABLE PREPREGS WITH SURFACE OPENINGS US15712481 2017-09-22 US20180009176A1 2018-01-11 Mark ROMAN; Stephen J. HOWARD; Jack D. BOYD
Curable prepregs possessing enhanced ability for the removal of gases from within prepregs and between prepreg plies in a prepreg layup prior to and/or during consolidation and curing. Each curable prepreg is a resin-impregnated, woven fabric that has been subjected to a treatment to create an array of openings in at least one major surface. Furthermore, the location of the openings is specific to the weave pattern of the fabric.
20 Curable prepregs with surface openings US14135866 2013-12-20 US09802358B2 2017-10-31 Mark Roman; Stephen J. Howard; Jack D. Boyd
Curable prepregs possessing enhanced ability for the removal of gases from within prepregs and between prepreg plies in a prepreg layup prior to and/or during consolidation and curing. Each curable prepreg is a resin-impregnated, woven fabric that has been subjected to a treatment to create an array of openings in at least one major surface. Furthermore, the location of the openings is specific to the weave pattern of the fabric.
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