Infusion Terminal Block
20190240933 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C70/546
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B15/122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/384
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/548
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C33/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C33/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C70/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B15/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C33/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An infusion terminal block that secures to a vacuum bag and receives a resin hose includes a prismatic body, a tube opening, and a plurality of channels. The tube opening that receives the resin hose concentrically traverses through the prismatic body from a bottom surface of the prismatic body. A stopper is laterally connected within the tube opening to stop the resin hose from touching a laminated surface. The plurality of channels traverses into the prismatic body from the bottom surface and in fluid communication with the tube opening. Resultantly, resin that is discharged through the resin hose travel through the tube opening and radially discharged into fibers thus forming the laminated surface. The infusion terminal block can optionally include a clip to secure the prismatic body to the laminate and other ancillary products.
Claims
1. An infusion terminal block comprises: a prismatic body; a tube opening; a plurality of channels; the prismatic body comprises a bottom surface; the tube opening concentrically traversing through the prismatic body from the bottom surface; the tube opening being positioned normal to the bottom surface; the plurality of channels traversing into the prismatic body from the bottom surface; and the plurality of channels being in fluid communication with the tube opening.
2. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the prismatic body further comprises a top surface; the top surface and the bottom surface being positioned opposite of each other about the prismatic body; the top surface and the bottom surface being laterally positioned of each other about the prismatic body;
3. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 2, wherein the top surface is a flat surface.
4. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 2, wherein the tube opening is perpendicularly positioned to the top surface and the bottom surface.
5. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a stopper; the stopper being laterally connected within the tube opening; and the stopper being positioned adjacent to the bottom surface.
6. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 5, wherein a diameter of the stopper is smaller than a diameter of the tube opening.
7. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 5 comprises: the plurality of channels being radially distributed around the tube opening; and the plurality of channels being in fluid communication with the tube opening through the stopper.
8. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a clip; the clip being terminally connected to the prismatic body; and the clip being positioned adjacent to the bottom surface.
9. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the clip comprises a bridge, an attachment plate, and a plate opening; the bridge being terminally connected to the bottom surface; the attachment plate and the bridge being terminally connected to each other, opposite of the bottom surface; and the plate opening being concentrically traversing through the attachment plate.
10. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 9, wherein the attachment plate perimetrically encloses the bottom surface.
11. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 9, wherein the bridge and the bottom surface delineate a right angle.
12. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 9, wherein the bridge and the attachment plate delineate an acute angle.
13. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 9 comprises: a gap; the gap being delineated in between the bottom surface and a free end of the attachment plate; and a length of the bridge being greater than a length of the gap.
14. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 9, wherein a diameter of the plate opening is greater than a diameter of the tube opening.
15. An infusion terminal block comprises: a prismatic body; a tube opening; a plurality of channels; a stopper; the prismatic body comprises a top surface and a bottom surface; the top surface being a flat surface; the tube opening concentrically traversing through the prismatic body from the bottom surface; the tube opening being positioned normal to the bottom surface; the stopper being laterally connected within the tube opening; the stopper being positioned adjacent to the bottom surface; the plurality of channels traversing into the prismatic body from the bottom surface; and the plurality of channels being in fluid communication with the tube opening.
16. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the top surface and the bottom surface being positioned opposite of each other about the prismatic body; and the top surface and the bottom surface being laterally positioned of each other about the prismatic body.
17. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the tube opening being perpendicularly positioned to the top surface and the bottom surface; a diameter of the stopper being smaller than a diameter of the tube opening; the plurality of channels being radially distributed around the tube opening; and the plurality of channels being in fluid communication with the tube opening through the stopper.
18. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 15 comprises: a clip; the clip being terminally connected to the prismatic body; and the clip being positioned adjacent to the bottom surface.
19. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 18 comprises: the clip comprises a bridge, an attachment plate, and a plate opening; the bridge being terminally connected to the bottom surface; the attachment plate and the bridge being terminally connected to each other, opposite of the bottom surface; and the plate opening being concentrically traversing through the attachment plate.
20. The infusion terminal block as claimed in claim 18 comprises: a gap; the bottom surface being perimetrically enclosed by the attachment plate; a right angle being delineated by the bridge and the bottom surface; an acute angle being delineated by the bridge and the attachment plate; the gap being delineated in between the bottom surface and a free end of the attachment plate; a length of the bridge being greater than a length of the gap; and a diameter of the plate opening is greater than a diameter of the tube opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0017] The present invention is an infusion terminal block that functions as an ancillary component for the process of resin infusion that is adapted in the composite industry. The present invention is a single body and receives a resin hose and provides a path for the resin hose to transfer resin to ancillary materials that form a laminate. The ancillary materials can include, but is not limited to, a layer of fibers, a layer of flow media such as a plastic netting, a layer of peel ply, and a vacuum bag. The present invention is preferably made of biodegradable plastic or any other types of biodegradable material that can be disposable.
[0018] The present invention comprises a prismatic body 1, a tube opening 5, and a plurality of channels 7 as shown in
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[0026] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.