Sporting goods with graphene material
09656130 ยท 2017-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C08J5/249
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29C70/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B82Y30/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B2209/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C08J2363/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A63B2209/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B29C70/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A racket may include a frame including at least one prepreg layer. The at least one prepreg layer may include reinforcing fibers. The at least one prepreg layer may also include a matrix at least partially surrounding the reinforcing fibers. The at least one prepreg layer may also include graphene material.
Claims
1. A layer for a sporting good, comprising: a matrix at least partially surrounding one or more reinforcing fibers, and graphene material dispersed throughout the matrix as at least one of particles or flakes.
2. The layer of claim 1, wherein the sporting good is a golf club, a ski, a snowboard, footwear, padding, or protective equipment.
3. The layer of claim 1, wherein a volumetric content of the reinforcing fibers in the layer is in the range of approximately ten percent to seventy percent.
4. The layer of claim 1, wherein the graphene material makes up approximately ten percent or less of a mixture it forms with the matrix.
5. The material of claim 1, wherein the graphene material makes up approximately two percent or less of a mixture it forms with the matrix.
6. A layer for a sporting good, comprising: a matrix at least partially surrounding one or more reinforcing fibers, and at least one layer of graphene material that contacts at least one of the reinforcing fibers.
7. The layer of claim 6, wherein the at least one graphene material layer includes at least one sheet of graphene.
8. The layer of claim 6, wherein the at least one graphene material layer includes graphene paper.
9. The layer of claim 6, wherein the at least one graphene material layer is bonded to a surface of the matrix.
10. The layer of claim 6, wherein the at least one graphene material layer is located in-between two reinforcing fibers.
11. A sporting good, comprising: at least two layers, each layer including: a matrix at least partially surrounding one or more reinforcing fibers, and a first layer of graphene material; wherein two layers are separated by a second layer of graphene material.
12. The material of claim 11, wherein the first layer or second layer of graphene material includes nanoparticles of graphene.
13. The material of claim 12, wherein the graphene nanoparticles form fewer than thirty sheets of graphene.
14. The material of claim 11, wherein the graphene material makes up approximately 0.45% or less of a mixture it forms with the matrix.
15. The material of claim 11, wherein the graphene material makes up approximately 0.14% or less of a mixture it forms with the matrix.
16. The material of claim 11, wherein the graphene material makes up approximately 0.05% or less of a mixture it forms with the matrix.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(16) Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
(17) Sporting goods may include rackets for ball sports, including, for example, tennis, racketball, squash, badminton, and paddle tennis. An exemplary tennis racket 10 is shown in
(18) Frame 12 may be at least partially constructed of a fiber-reinforced resin prepreg 22, shown in section view in
(19) Reinforcing fibers 24 may be arranged in a single ply. Additionally or alternatively, reinforcing fibers 24 may be arranged in a plurality of plies or layers that may be laminated together. Matrix 26 may surround reinforcing fibers 24, and may include a cured or otherwise solidified resin. Matrix 26 may include, for example, a polyester resin, a vinylester resin, an epoxy resin, and/or any other suitable resin known in the art.
(20) In addition to reinforcing fibers 24 and matrix 26, graphene 32 may be used in the construction of the prepreg 22 of frame 12. Graphene 32 may include a single planar sheet of sp.sup.2-bonded carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice, and may resemble an atomic-scale chicken wire made of carbon atoms and their bonds, as shown in
(21) Graphene 32 may be formed into particles, flakes, sheets, layers, paper, and/or any other suitable form, for use in the construction of prepreg 22 of frame 12. Graphene 32 possesses stiffness and strength that is superior to bulk graphite and other known materials, and may impart those characteristics to frame 12 when used therein.
(22) According to one aspect of the present disclosure, graphene 32 may be mixed in with and/or used as a filler in matrix 26 of prepreg layer 28, as shown in
(23) According to another aspect of the present disclosure, graphene 32 may be formed into one or more graphene layers 36, as shown in
(24) As shown in
(25) According to another aspect of the present disclosure, one or more graphene layers 36 may be applied on and/or between prepreg layers 28 or 28. One such embodiment is shown in
(26) An exemplary process for making rackets, such as racket 10, will now be described. Reference will be made to elements in
(27) One exemplary process for making the prepreg layer may result in producing prepreg layer 28. This process involves mixing particles and/or flakes 34 of graphene 32 into uncured matrix 26, which may be in the form of a liquid. Next, uncured matrix 26 may be applied to one or more plies of reinforcing fibers 24 as a coating, or may be injected into one or more plies of reinforcing fibers 24. Uncured matrix 26 may penetrate into one or more plies of reinforcing fibers 24, thus impregnating it with uncured matrix 26. If a plurality of plies of reinforcing fibers 24 are used in the construction of prepreg layer 28, those plies may be laminated together prior to being coated or injected with uncured matrix 26.
(28) Matrix 26 may undergo curing, forming a substantially flat sheet 38 including of one or more plies of reinforcing fibers 24 and cured matrix 26. Substantially flat sheet 38 may be used to form prepreg layer 28. Additionally or alternatively, a plurality of substantially flat sheets may be laminated or otherwise bonded, and that laminate may be used to form prepreg layer 28.
(29) Additionally or alternatively, the process for making the prepreg layer may produce prepreg layer 28. This process may include applying one or more graphene layers 36 to one or more plies of reinforcing fibers 24 and/or uncured matrix 26. Additionally or alternatively, the process may include applying one or more graphene layers 36 to a substantially flat sheet similar to substantially flat sheet 38 described above, or between substantially flat sheets in a stacked arrangement. Graphene layers 36 and the one or more substantially flat sheets may then be laminated or otherwise bonded, and the laminate may be used to form prepreg layer 28. It should be understood that any combination of the above processes may be used to form the prepreg layer. For example, the prepreg layer may include graphene particles and/or flakes in matrix 26, in the manner of prepreg layer 28, as well as one or more graphene layers 36, in the manner of prepreg layer 28.
(30) With the substantially flat sheet 38 thus formed, the process of molding substantially flat sheet 38 may begin. First, substantially flat sheet 38 may be cut into strips. A strip may be rolled around a hollow, flexible tube 64. The strip may be rolled in such a way that multiple strip layers surround tube 64, as shown in
(31) The above-described processes may be used in the construction of racket frames of any kind, including, for example, tennis, racketball, squash, badminton, and paddle tennis. It is also contemplated that similar processes may be used in the construction of other types of sporting goods. For example, a golf club 40, shown in
(32) As another example, a ski 50 may be constructed using graphene 32, as shown in
(33) It should be understood that graphene-reinforced prepregs of virtually any shape and/or size may be constructed using the processes described above with respect to prepreg 22, by replacing the racket-shaped mold with a mold having some other desired shape. For example, graphene-reinforced prepregs 60 may be constructed for use in and/or on a helmet 54 (shown in
(34) Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.