ARTICLE MADE BY COMPOSITE MATERIAL
20190256166 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K19/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An article made by composite material includes a body made of reinforced fiber. The body has at least two opposing sidewalls. A foam component is embeddedly disposed in each sidewall. Owing to the two foam components, the finished composite structure is lightweight and has high mechanical strength.
Claims
1. An article made by composite material, comprising: a body made of reinforced fiber and having at least two opposing sidewalls; and two foam components embeddedly disposed in the sidewalls of the body, respectively.
2. The finished composite structure of claim 1, wherein the body is a rim.
3. The finished composite structure of claim 2, wherein the body further has an outer circumferential wall and an inner circumferential wall, with the outer circumferential wall connected between the two sidewalls and separated from top ends of the two sidewalls by a predetermined distance, and the inner circumferential wall connecting bottom ends of the two sidewalls.
4. The article made by composite material of claim 3, wherein thickness of top and bottom ends of the foam components is less than thickness of central parts of the foam components.
5. The article made by composite material of claim 3, wherein each said sidewall of the body has rib portions arranged in a discrete manner such that the foam components are spaced apart by the rib portions.
6. The article made by composite material of claim 3, wherein each said sidewall of the body has the rib portions arranged in a paired, opposing manner such that the foam components enclose the rib portions.
7. The article made by composite material of claim 1, wherein the body is a tube.
8. The article made by composite material of claim 7, wherein the body has four said paired, opposing sidewalls, and the sidewalls each have therein at least one said foam component.
9. The article made by composite material of claim 8, wherein each said sidewall of the body has rib portions arranged in a discrete manner, and the foam components are each disposed between two adjacent said rib portions.
10. The article made by composite material of claim 1, wherein the foam components have a foaming density of 0.050.5 g/cm.sup.3.
11. The article made by composite material of claim 10, wherein the foam components have a foaming density of 0.10.3 g/cm.sup.3.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0014] In this embodiment, the body 20 is a rim. During a manufacturing process, a reinforced fiber material, such as a carbon fiber, is adhered, layer by layer, to a die by additive manufacturing. After being dried, the reinforced fiber material is removed from the die. Upon completion of the manufacturing process, the body 20 comprises two opposing sidewalls 21, an inner circumferential wall 22 and an outer circumferential wall 23. The inner circumferential wall 22 connects bottom ends of the two sidewalls 21. The outer circumferential wall 23 is connected between the two sidewalls 21 and separates from top ends of the two sidewalls 21 by a predetermined distance.
[0015] The foam components 30 have a foaming density of 0.050.5 g/cm.sup.3, preferably 0.10.3 g/cm.sup.3. In this embodiment, the foam components 30 have a foaming density of 0.13 g/cm.sup.3. After part of the reinforced fiber material has been adhered to the die, the foam components 30 are placed on the reinforced fiber material, and then the remaining part of the reinforced fiber material is adhered to the die. After the body 20 has taken shape, the foam components 30 are enclosed by the sidewalls 21 of the body 20; hence, the foam components 30 are embeddedly disposed in the sidewalls 21 of the body 20, respectively, such that the foam components 30 can support and thereby reinforce the sidewalls 21 of the body 20. Furthermore, thickness T1 of the top and bottom ends of the foam components 30 is less than thickness T2 of central parts of the foam components 30.
[0016] Rib portions 24 are disposed in the sidewalls 21 of the body 20. The rib portions 24 come in two forms. Referring to
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[0018] In this embodiment, the body 50 is a tube of a bicycle frame. During a manufacturing process, a reinforced fiber material, such as a carbon fiber, is adhered, layer by layer, to a die by additive manufacturing. After being dried, the reinforced fiber material is removed from the die. Upon completion of the manufacturing process, the body 50 comprises four paired, opposing sidewalls 51, 52, namely two vertically opposing sidewalls 51 and two opposing sidewalls 52. The four sidewalls 51, 52 have therein spaced-apart rib portions 53. The rib portions 53 are each located at the central point of a corresponding one of the sidewalls 51, 52 and the junction of two adjacent sidewalls 51, 52.
[0019] Unlike their counterparts in the preceding embodiments, the foam components 30 in this embodiment are disposed between two adjacent rib portions 53 when hardened, and thus two foam components 30 are embeddedly disposed in each sidewall 51, 52.
[0020] In conclusion, according to the present disclosure, the article structure has at least two opposing foam components and a body made of reinforced fiber. Therefore, the finished composite structure is lightweight and has high mechanical strength.