LAMINATE AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME
20200331240 ยท 2020-10-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B37/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B25/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B25/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2309/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2270/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B25/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2250/42
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B32B2307/546
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A laminate blank includes at least one rigidifying layer and at least one comfort layer. The rigidifying layer includes a reinforcement preform and a resin. The layers are pressed to form the laminate blank.
Claims
1. A handgrip comprising a plurality of prepreg layers including a reinforcement preform and a resin, at least one rubber layer interlaid between the plurality of prepreg layers, and a plurality of contours that expose portions of the plurality of prepreg layers and the at least one rubber layer.
2. The handgrip of claim 1, wherein the handgrip has a first edge and an opposite second edge and at least a portion of each of the prepreg layers have lengths between the first and second edges that are different from one another.
3. The handgrip of claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the at least one rubber layer has a length between the first and second edges that is different from each of the plurality of prepreg layers.
4. The handgrip of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of prepreg layers is combined with the at least one rubber layer to provide a transition layer that includes a plurality of nodes of rubber that extend into voids between fibers of the at least one prepreg layer.
5. The handgrip of claim 4, wherein some of the nodes partially define an outer surface of the handgrip.
6. The laminate blank of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement preform of the plurality of prepreg layers includes one of fiberglass, canvas, linen, and paper.
7. The laminate blank of claim 1, wherein the resin of the plurality of prepreg layers includes one of epoxy and phenolic.
8. The laminate blank of claim 1, further comprising a bonding layer positioned at an interface between prepreg layer and rubber layer.
9. The laminate blank of claim 8, wherein the bonding layer includes phenolic.
10. A laminate blank comprising a plurality of prepreg layers including a reinforcement preform and a resin, and at least one rubber layer interlaid between the plurality of prepreg layers.
11. The laminate blank of claim 10, wherein the plurality of prepreg layers have a first color and the at least one rubber layer has a second color different than the first color.
12. The laminate blank of claim 10, wherein the reinforcement preform of the plurality of prepreg layers includes one of fiberglass, canvas, linen, and paper.
13. The laminate blank of claim 10, wherein the resin of the plurality of prepreg layers includes one of epoxy and phenolic.
14. The laminate blank of claim 10, further comprising a bonding layer positioned at an interface between prepreg layer and rubber layer.
15. The laminate blank of claim 14, wherein the bonding layer includes phenolic.
16. A method of forming a laminate blank, the method comprising preparing a pre-laminate book including a plurality of prepreg layers and a plurality of rubber interlaid between the prepreg layers, applying caul plates and press pads to the outermost layers of the pre-laminate book, and processing the pre-laminate book through a press cycle.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the processing includes pressing the pre-laminate book at a temperature within a range of about 225 degrees F. to about 275 degrees F. for an amount of time within a range of about 10 minutes to about 20 minutes.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the processing includes pressing the pre-laminate book at a temperature within a range of about 300 degrees F. to about 325 degrees F. for an amount of time within a range of about 40 minutes to about 50 minutes.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the processing includes pressing the pre-laminate book at a temperature within a range of about 275 degrees F. to about 300 degrees F. for an amount of time within a range of about 10 minutes to about 15 minutes.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the processing includes pressing the pre-laminate book at a temperature of less than about 100 degrees F. for an amount of time within a range of about 20 minutes to about 30 minutes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0003] The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] A laminate blank 10, in accordance with the present disclosure, for use in manufacturing other components, such as, for example, grips 11, 11, is shown in
[0021] The laminate blank 10 illustratively includes a plurality of ergonomic-comfort layers 12 (also called rubber layers 12) interlaid between a plurality of rigidifying-support layers 14 (also called prepreg layers 14) that are stacked to provide a block as shown in
[0022] The laminate blank 10 may be customized to user preferences for aesthetics and comfort. For example, the laminate 10 may have any desired color and/or patterns of colors provided by the rubber 12 and prepreg layers 14. Additionally, the laminate blank 10 may have any suitable thickness to fit the hand of any given user by adding or removing layers of rubber 12 and prepreg 14 until a desired overall thickness of the laminate blank 10 is reached. The laminate blank 10 may include any number of rubber layers 12 and prepreg layers 14 to change the stiffness of the laminate blank 10. Generally, an increased number of rubber layers 12 coincides with a lower stiffness while an increased number of prepreg layers 14 coincides with a higher stiffness.
[0023] In one example, the rubber layers 12 includes a 0.041-inch thick Tan Buna 68 Duro ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.040-inch thick Tan Buna 65 Duro ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.015-inch thick Red Buna N ply that is about 40 inches long by about 80 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.031-inch thick Red Buna N ply that is about 40 inches long by about 80 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.020-inch thick Red Buna N ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.046-inch thick Red Buna N ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.015-inch thick Black Buna N ply that is about 50.5 inches long by about 124.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.015-inch thick Black Buna N ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.015-inch thick Red Buna N ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.025-inch thick Red Buna N ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.031-inch thick Red Buna N ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.062-inch thick Red Buna N ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.032-inch thick Tan Buna N ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.031-inch thick Black Buna ply that is about 40.5 inches long by about 80.5 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 include a 0.036-inch thick Black Buna ply that is about 50 inches long by about 40 inches wide. In another example, the rubber layers 12 may have other colors.
[0024] In other examples, the rubber layers 12 may include Neoprene, Buna-N (also called nitrile, acrylonitrile, and NBR), Silicone (also called polysiloxane), EPDM, Natural Gum, Viton (also called FKM), Natural Latex, SBR (also called styrene butadiene), Vinyl (also called polyvinyl chloride), Santoprene, epichlorohydrin (ECH), Butyl (also called isobutylene isoprene), Latex-Free TPE, and/or Hypalon (also called chlorosulfonated polyethylene). In other examples, the rubber layers 12 may include combinations of the plies and materials described above.
[0025] The prepreg layers 14 include a reinforcement preform 18 and a resin 20 meshed with the reinforcement preform 18 as shown in
[0026] In one embodiment, the prepreg layers 14 include one of the following grades: SE4GW02, SP1NW01, or SP2NW02 available from Norplex-Micarta located in Postville, Iowa. In another embodiment, combinations of prepreg layers 14 with the grades listed above may be used.
[0027] Some types of reinforcement preforms 18 may use a bonding layer 16 between each rubber/prepreg interface to increase bonding between the prepreg layers 14 and the rubber layers 12. In the illustrative embodiment, a suitable bonding layer 16 is item number 405544 manufactured by Norplex-Micarta located in Postville, Iowa.
[0028] An illustrative method 100 of forming the laminate blank 10 described above is shown in
[0029] The step 110 of preparing the pre-laminate book continues with the user selecting a desired thickness for the laminate blank 10. As described above, the thickness is a function of the number of layers of both rubber 12 and prepreg 14 and can be altered by adding or removing layers. Alternatively, the rubber layers 12 and/or the prepreg layers 14 may be preselected based on the relative thickness of each individual layer and combined to reach a desired overall thickness. The step 110 may further include applying a bonding layer 16 between each interface between a rubber layer and a prepreg layer 14 depending on the type of prepreg layer used.
[0030] The method continues with a step 120 of applying caul plates, press pads and/or release layers (see
[0031] The press cycle 130 includes a series of heating steps and cooling steps to form the laminate blank 10 as shown in
[0032] The press cycle 130 continues with pressing the pre-laminate book at a temperature within a range of about 225 degrees F. to about 275 degrees F. for an amount of time within a range of about 10 minutes to about 20 minutes. The pre-laminate book is then pressed at a temperature within a range of about 300 degrees F. to about 325 degrees F. for an amount of time within a range of about 40 minutes to about 50 minutes. The pre-laminate is then pressed at a temperature within a range of about 275 degrees F. to about 300 degrees F. for an amount of time within a range of about 10 minutes to about 15 minutes. The pre-laminate book is then pressed at a temperature of less than about 100 degrees F. for an amount of time within a range of about 20 minutes to about 30 minutes. Once these steps are completed, the pre-laminate book is now the laminate blank 10 and the laminate blank 10 may then be machined at a step 140 to form various items such as grips 11, 11 as shown in
[0033] The illustrative handgrips 11, 11 shown in
[0034] Some examples of pre-laminate books prior to being readied for the press cycle 130 are shown diagrammatically in
[0035] A second embodiments of a pre-laminate book 300 is shown in
[0036] Some examples of pre-laminate books readied for the pressing cycle 130 are shown in
[0037] The second embodiment of the pre-laminate book 300 is loaded with release layers 318, 320 on each end of the prepreg book 300 between the caul plates/press pads and the pre-laminate book 300 as shown in