HIGH SPEED CARBON FIBER CHIP EXPANDER
20190016068 ยท 2019-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C70/545
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/3002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0483
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C70/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system incorporating a high speed cutter and an expander. Carbon fiber tow is cut to desired length, and the carbon fiber chips are delivered to the expander to expand and randomize the chips by transvectors of the expander. The expander opens up the chips in a way that allows resin material to contact individual carbon fibers.
Claims
1. A carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system, comprising: at least one cutter for cutting carbon fiber tows to predetermined length forming chips; at least one expander that randomizes fiber orientation and expands said chips so that a resin can coat the expanded chips.
2. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 1, wherein the chips are 50 k tow.
3. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 1, wherein the chips drop with vacuum assist into said expander.
4. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 1, further comprising a ramp or funnel shaped delivery system for collection and distribution of said formed chips from said cutter to direct the fiber chips to said expander.
5. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 1, wherein said at least one expander includes at least one transvector operable to create a vacuum to pull and expand said chips.
6. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 1, wherein said expander includes a transvector bank including a plurality of transvectors operable to expand said chips.
7. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 6, wherein said plurality of transvectors are operably coupled to a plurality of compressed air lines.
8. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 7, further comprising a delivery system including at least one housing with a plurality of chambers to collect and direct said chips to said plurality of transvectors, respectively.
9. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 8, wherein each chamber is a funnel with a smaller diameter adjacent each transvector.
10. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 9, wherein the transvectors are operably coupled to respective compressed air lines and create a vacuum to pull said chips toward said transvectors and expand said chips.
11. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 7, wherein said transvector bank further comprising a plurality of dividers to direct the expanded fiber chips exiting from each transvector toward a layer of said resin.
12. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 1, further comprising a conveyor with said resin, wherein said expanded chips land on said resin on said conveyor for coating individual fibers of said expanded chips.
13. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 1, wherein said cutter is a cot roll cutter operable to provide chips cut to substantially consistent length.
14. A carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system, comprising: at least one cutter for cutting carbon fiber tows to predetermined length forming chips; a pre-collection/distribution system to direct said chips from said cutter to at least one expander, said expander including at least one transvector that expands and randomizes said chips to produce fluffed carbon fiber with randomized fiber orientation, and at least one conveying system including a resin to coat said fluffed carbon fiber in said resin.
15. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 14, wherein said cutter includes a plurality of rotating blades that are operably mechanically set to cut said tows to a substantially consistent length at any speed of said rotating blades.
16. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 14, wherein said at least one expander includes a mounting bank of a plurality of transvectors operably shaped to allow a vacuum that expands and randomizes said chips.
17. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 16, wherein 50 k chips are feed to the transvector bank.
18. The carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system of claim 15, wherein said at least one expander includes a funnel shape to feed said chips to each transvector.
19. A method of manufacturing carbon fiber sheet molding compound, comprising: providing a carbon fiber tow material; providing a sheet molding resin material; providing a cutter or a chopper operable for cutting carbon fiber tows to predetermined length forming chips; providing an expander having a plurality of transvectors operable to expand the chips; providing a conveyor for carrying the resin material; cutting the carbon fiber tow to predetermined length to provide cut chips; supplying compressed air to the plurality of transvectors and expanding the cut chips by the plurality of transvectors creating lofted, randomized chips; directing the expanded chips onto the resin on the conveyor belt.
20. The method of manufacturing carbon fiber sheet molding compound, further comprising a plurality of dividers, wherein directing the expanded chips includes using said plurality of dividers on the exit side of each transvector onto said resin on said conveyor belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0022] Referring to the Figures generally, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a carbon fiber sheet molding compound expander system (or system), shown generally at 10, to cut predetermined fiber tows (e.g., 50 k fiber tows) to the desired length, depending on the application, in a consistent manner. 50 k is a preferred standard size. While 50 k is described, it is understood that the tows can be any suitable predetermined tow depending on the application without departure from the scope of the present invention. At least one high speed cutter, such as a cot roller or cot roll cutter, cuts the fiber tows to length and feeds the cut fiber tows to at least one expander. The system expands the bundled chips so that an optimal amount of resin contacts the fibers. The system also randomizes the fibers in the puffed up chip. The system provides high production speeds. The expander expands and randomizes the chips using a plurality of transvectors.
[0023] The system keeps up to the rate of carbon fiber chips delivered by the high speed cutter. This enables the manufacturing site to use the advantages of the high speed cutting of the cutter and produces fluffed carbon fiber. The chips, preferably, 50 k chips, drop (most preferably, with vacuum assist) into the expander. Here, these chips are expanded and randomized using the transvectors.
[0024] Several disadvantages are overcome by the present invention. The advantages according to the present invention include the following:
[0025] (i) Allows the resin to contact individual fibers. In particular, the expander opens up the chips in a way that allows the resin to contact the individual fibers.
[0026] (ii) Cutting/expanding speed is improved. The cutter (e.g., cot roll cutter) is used on the line, but it could be any style of cutter that provides chips. The system is able to keep up with the higher delivery rate of chips.
[0027] (iii) Provides randomized fibers. As the bundles are opened, that process randomizes the fiber orientation.
[0028] (iv) Fiber length consistency is provided. Using the cutter (e.g., cot roll cutter) the blades are mechanically set. No matter how fast it turns, it delivers a substantially consistent length.
[0029] (v) Allows joining 1 doff to another. Splitting and spreading are not required. Preferably, the standard doffs use 50 k fibers. Optionally, the doffs can be joined like typical and get 50 k joined to 50 k. In a 3 k scenario, repeating the joining process 16 times for the equivalent 50 k is contemplated.
[0030] (vi) Standard 50 k tows are used. This allows a standard product that multiple customers use, i.e., off the shelf. The system can handle the chips from this standard raw material. Special products (e.g., pre-split doffs) are not needed.
[0031] (vii) Space for doffs (creel size) is generally not increased. Since the system uses a typical creel box, additional doff positions are not required.
[0032] (viii) Maintenance issues are reduces. This is reduced through using the cot roll cutter to provide the chips, preferably, 50 k chips, to feed the transvector bank.
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[0035] Each transvector 20 has at least one opening 21. The expanded chips 26, after the fiber chips have been opened up, land on a conveyor belt 28 that has resin 30 (giving the lofted appearance of the chopper).
[0036] As best shown in
[0037] The transvector bank 16 includes four transvectors 20. Alternatively, the transvector bank 16 has five transvectors. More or less transvectors 20 are contemplated depending on the application without departure from the scope of the present invention.
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[0041] A particularly preferred cot roll cutter for use in the present invention is available from Finn and Fram of North Hills, Calif. A particularly preferred fiber chopper system for use in the present invention is available from Fraunhofer of Munich, Germany. Another particularly preferred fiber chopper system for use in the present invention is available from Brenner International having a place of business in Newark, Ohio.
[0042] The carbon fibers selected for the present invention are those suitable for formulation with the SMC chosen and which provide suitable predetermined desired properties.
[0043] The carbon fiber also has predetermined sizing and large tow suitable for formulation with the SMC chosen and which provides suitable predetermined desired properties.
[0044] Carbon fibers selected for the present invention are those suitable for formulation with the SMC chosen and which provide suitable predetermined properties. The carbon fiber has predetermined sizing and tow suitable for formulation with the SMC chosen and which provides suitable predetermined desired properties. A particularly preferred material for use in the present invention has a 50 k tow.
[0045] In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the sheet molding composition is filled with an effective amount of the carbon mixture depending on the application. Other fillers, additives and components may be included in minor amounts provided they do not affect the desired properties of the present invention. The material is compatible with epoxy resins depending on the application, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The SMC is a vinyl ester type sheet molding composition (e.g., vinyl ester resin), according to an embodiment of the present invention. In an embodiment of the present invention, the SMC is particularly suited for compression molding, and, preferably is a vinyl ester suitable for structural components, e.g., liftgates, etc. Optionally, a carrier film is used.
[0046] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.