B29K2307/04

SECURING A SECOND OBJECT TO A FIRST OBJECT
20230058504 · 2023-02-23 ·

The method of bonding a first object (1) to a second object (2) uses a connector, the connector having a first sheet portion and a second sheet portion (32). The first sheet portion has at least one outwardly protruding first attachment portion (33), and the second sheet portion has at least one outwardly protruding second attachment portion (34). The connector (3) further has a spacer between the first and second sheet portions. For bonding, the first and second objects (1, 2) and the connector (3) are positioned relative to each other so that the connector is placed between the first and second objects. Then the first and second objects (1, 2) are pressed against each other while mechanical vibration energy impinges on the first and/or second object until a first flow portion of thermoplastic material of the first object in contact with the first attachment portion(s) and a second flow portion of thermoplastic material in contact with the second attachment portion(s) become flowable allowing the respective attachment portions (33, 34) to be pressed into material of the first and second object, respectively. After re-solidification of the flow portions, a positive-fit connection between the first and second objects via the connector results. The spacer defines a width (w) of a gap between the first and second objects (1, 2) after bonding.

SECURING A SECOND OBJECT TO A FIRST OBJECT
20230058504 · 2023-02-23 ·

The method of bonding a first object (1) to a second object (2) uses a connector, the connector having a first sheet portion and a second sheet portion (32). The first sheet portion has at least one outwardly protruding first attachment portion (33), and the second sheet portion has at least one outwardly protruding second attachment portion (34). The connector (3) further has a spacer between the first and second sheet portions. For bonding, the first and second objects (1, 2) and the connector (3) are positioned relative to each other so that the connector is placed between the first and second objects. Then the first and second objects (1, 2) are pressed against each other while mechanical vibration energy impinges on the first and/or second object until a first flow portion of thermoplastic material of the first object in contact with the first attachment portion(s) and a second flow portion of thermoplastic material in contact with the second attachment portion(s) become flowable allowing the respective attachment portions (33, 34) to be pressed into material of the first and second object, respectively. After re-solidification of the flow portions, a positive-fit connection between the first and second objects via the connector results. The spacer defines a width (w) of a gap between the first and second objects (1, 2) after bonding.

HEATING ELEMENT AND WELDING KIT FOR RESISTANCE WELDING AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING A HEATING ELEMENT AND WELDING THERMOPLASTIC COMPONENTS
20230059422 · 2023-02-23 ·

A heating element for resistance welding of thermoplastic components includes an electrically conductive sheet with cut-outs, wherein a ratio of cut-outs to electrically conductive sheet changes at least along a transverse direction of the sheet, so that an electrical resistance of the sheet has a maximum at a center of the sheet. A welding kit includes the heating element and an electrical insulation layer. A method of manufacturing the heating element, and a method of employing the heating element for welding two thermoplastic components to one another are disclosed.

HEATING ELEMENT AND WELDING KIT FOR RESISTANCE WELDING AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING A HEATING ELEMENT AND WELDING THERMOPLASTIC COMPONENTS
20230059422 · 2023-02-23 ·

A heating element for resistance welding of thermoplastic components includes an electrically conductive sheet with cut-outs, wherein a ratio of cut-outs to electrically conductive sheet changes at least along a transverse direction of the sheet, so that an electrical resistance of the sheet has a maximum at a center of the sheet. A welding kit includes the heating element and an electrical insulation layer. A method of manufacturing the heating element, and a method of employing the heating element for welding two thermoplastic components to one another are disclosed.

METHOD OF PRODUCING A COMPONENT SHIELDED FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
20220362976 · 2022-11-17 ·

A method produces a substrate shielded from electromagnetic radiation. The method includes i) providing a first polymer material (a) or a precursor thereof containing at least one conductive filler and at least a second polymer material (b) or precursor thereof; ii) obtaining a substrate by subjecting the first polymer material (a) or the precursor thereof and the second polymer material (b) or the precursor thereof to shaping with material bonding of the first polymer material (a) and the second polymer material (b), and polymerizing, if present, the precursors; and iii) at least partially surrounding an electronic component with the substrate obtained in step ii). A polymer component of the first polymer material (a) includes a thermoplastic elastomer or at least one thermoplastic elastomer, selected from the group consisting of, e.g., thermoplastic polyamide elastomers, thermoplastic copolyester elastomers, thermoplastic olefin-based elastomers, thermoplastic styrene block copolymers, polyether block amides, and mixtures thereof.

MOLD FOR CARBON FIBER COMPOSITE MATERIAL
20230054826 · 2023-02-23 ·

The present application relates to a mold for carbon fiber composite material. The mold comprises a first mold, a second mold, a frame mold and a plurality of stopping mold. The frame mold is disposed between the first mold and the second mold, and the stopping mold is disposed between the first mold and the frame mold. An enclosing space is defined by the frame mold, and protruding portions of the first mold and the second mold are protruded into the space. The stopping mold is pressed against the first mold and the frame mold. The carbon fiber composite material with a corresponding thickness can be conveniently produced with the mold of the present application by replacing the stopping mold, thereby being suitable to various fields of the application.

EMBEDDED POLYMERIC INSERT FOR INCREASED TOUGHNESS OF ADHESIVE BONDED JOINT
20220363015 · 2022-11-17 ·

A bonded composite joint includes a first carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) panel; a second CFRP panel; a corrugated structure placed between the first and second CFRP panels; and an adhesive placed between the first and second CFRP panels and in contact with the corrugated structure. The corrugated structure has a shape defined by a given wavelength λ.

EMBEDDED POLYMERIC INSERT FOR INCREASED TOUGHNESS OF ADHESIVE BONDED JOINT
20220363015 · 2022-11-17 ·

A bonded composite joint includes a first carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) panel; a second CFRP panel; a corrugated structure placed between the first and second CFRP panels; and an adhesive placed between the first and second CFRP panels and in contact with the corrugated structure. The corrugated structure has a shape defined by a given wavelength λ.

PROCESSING APPARATUS FOR COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND PROCESSING METHOD FOR COMPOSITE MATERIAL
20230056597 · 2023-02-23 ·

An object of the disclosure is to improve the quality of a molded component after processed. A processing apparatus 10 is the processing apparatus 10 for a composite material 1 in which fibers and a thermoplastic resin are compounded. The processing apparatus 10 includes: a pair of pallets 20 configured to clamp the composite material 1; a heating die 30 configured to press and heat the composite material 1 via the pair of pallets 20; a cooling die 40 configured to press and cool the composite material 1 via the pair of pallets 20; a temperature adjustment unit configured to adjust a temperature of the cooling die 40; and a conveyance device 50 configured to convey the pair of pallets 20 clamping the composite material 1 from the heating die 30 to the cooling die 40.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE OF CFRP WITH METAL MATERIAL AND COMPOSITE THEREOF

A CFRP material with an Al alloy sheet attached to or a CFRTP material with an Al alloy sheet attached to is prepared by joining an Al alloy sheet with a CFRP material or a CFRTP material by adhesion or by injection molding. The surface of this Al alloy sheet and a surface of metal material such as Ti, etc., are subjected to chemical treatment. After this chemical treatment, the CFRP material with an Al alloy sheet attached to or the CFRTP material with an Al alloy sheet attached to and the metal material are inserted into a metallic mold for injection molding so as to have a gap therebetween. High crystalline thermoplastic resin is injected into this gap to join the metal material with the Al alloy sheet, thus obtaining a laminated composite.