COMPOSITE STIFFENER
20230141832 · 2023-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B2003/7021
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2003/7051
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the disclosure are directed towards a composite stiffener that is incorporated into panelized products to create stronger bonding, greater adhesion between laminated layers and less warping sandwich panels. In addition, the resulting products incorporating composite stiffeners can be lightweight, yet stronger than other lightweight panels.
Claims
1. A composite stiffener to be inserted into other products (panels, posts, and beams used as examples) during manufacture comprising: set of strengthening strips, each strengthening strip comprised of laminated metal and wood or wood and fiberglass. and a core having a plurality of sides, wherein the strengthening strips are bonded to at least two of the plurality of sides of the core.
2. The composite stiffener of claim 1, wherein the core comprises a grid structure core.
3. The composite stiffener of claim 1, wherein the core comprises a grid structure core with voids filled with foam material.
4. The composite stiffener of claim 1, wherein the rigid material comprises an aluminum sheet.
5. The composite stiffener of claim 1, wherein the rigid material comprises a wood-based sheet.
6. The composite stiffener of claim 1, further comprising an outer laminate bonded to each outer side of the set of designed strengthening strips.
7. A composite stiffener comprising: a set of strengthening strips, each strengthening strip comprising an anti-warp composite material; a set of inner laminated layers; and a core having a box-like grid structure, wherein each inner laminate layer is bonded to one of at least two of the plurality of sides of the core and each set of strengthening strips is bounded to an outer side of each of the inner laminate layers.
8. The composite stiffener of claim 7, wherein the core comprises a box-like structure core.
9. The composite stiffener of claim 7, wherein the core comprises a box-like grid structure where voids are filled with foam.
10. The composite stiffener of claim 7, wherein the rigid material comprises an aluminum sheet.
11. The composite stiffener of claim 7, wherein the rigid material comprises a wood-based sheet.
12. The composite stiffener of claim 7, wherein the inner laminate layer comprises a wood-based sheet.
13. A composite panel comprising: a plurality of composite stiffeners, wherein each composite stiffener comprises a set of strengthening strips and a core having a plurality of sides, wherein each strengthening strip comprises a wood/metal laminated strengthening material and the strengthening strips are bonded to at least two of the plurality of sides of the box-like core.
14. The composite panel of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of core sections wherein the plurality of composite stiffeners are dispersed alongside the plurality of box-like core sections.
15. A composite beam comprising: a plurality of composite stiffeners stacked on top of each other to create a desired length, wherein each composite stiffener comprises a set of strengthening strips and a core having a plurality of sides, wherein each strengthening strip comprises an anti-warp material. and the strengthening strips are bonded to at least two of the plurality of sides of the core.
16. The composite beam of claim 14, wherein the plurality of composite stiffeners are stacked uniformly in a same direction.
17. The composite beam of claim 16, wherein the plurality of composite stiffeners are stacked in perpendicular layers.
18. Composite stiffeners are used to create a lightweight, high strength, effectively stiff material which possesses the ability to accommodate unsupported spans of length with little or no deflection.
19. Composite stiffeners combat the natural inclination of surface materials, such as natural wood grain materials, to warp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] The following disclosure describes a composite stiffener for strengthening products.
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[0019] The two strengthening strips 104, 106 include aluminum or any other metal.
[0020] The outside laminate layer 114, 116 may include plywood or other material.
[0021] One skilled in the art will appreciate that different configurations of layers and materials that may be used without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, natural wood, wood veneer, plywood, plastic, fiberglass, or a composite material may be used for one or more layers of the composite stiffener in any of its varied designs. The stiffening strip may comprise aluminum or any other material stiffener that provides strength.
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[0023] The composite laminate is formed in strips for use as core material or slicing for composite layup of stiffeners. Composite stiffeners are used inside a panel as core or alternating core material and run perpendicular to the surface material. Composite stiffeners and alternating other core material can be precision sanded prior to applying exterior skins. Plywood or other specified materials on the exterior can provide a sand-able surface for controlling precision core thickness. All components are either hot or cold pressed using an array of available adhesives. Adhesives can be matched to the properties of the composite materials being used in the elements of the core material. All components are pressed and allowed to cure prior to being cut into strengthening strips for use as core material inside the panel.
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[0028] For example, composite stiffener layer 522 is illustrated having a different orientation than composite stiffener layer 502 and 512. Between the composite stiffener layers, a skin (e.g., skin 504, 514) may be bonded to the composite stiffener top and/or bottom sides. Using this configuration of composite stiffeners a post or beam may be manufactured to any length, such as 20 feet, 40 feet, 100 feet, 200 feet or the like. The beam may be used for a sailing mast and other uses. Beam 500 may be manufactured using multiple layers of a single type of stiffener, such as stiffeners shown in
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[0030] The individual building of a composite stiffener component layup is detailed (
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[0033] The composite stiffener may be designed as flat strips, boxes, rectangles, or any other shape. The addition of the composite stiffener increases the strength which helps prevent movement of flat building materials (skins) that would normally be subject to movement due to stress, regular use or exposure to environmental conditions. The composite stiffener may function independently as a core material, or as an addition to other composite material or skins in any configuration to add toughness and rigidity. In embodiments in which the composite stiffener is configured as flat strips, the flat strips may be made of different combinations of foam core, honeycomb core, paper core, plastic core, SING-rt core, or other sandwiched flat building material with aluminum or any type of sheet goods material on each side or in between two or more surfaces or laminated materials. The elongated strip may be used as core material, implanted or installed inside, alongside, or adhered to any sandwich core, honeycomb core, other lightweight core material or substrate.
[0034] In some embodiments, the composite stiffener may be made of a combination of wood ply, plastic ply, metal, or other sheet goods bonded together to encase (either partially or completely) a lightweight core material which include EPS foam, patented SING™ core, torsion box, or other box-like core material in the center. The composite stiffeners (elongated inner panel support strips) may be glued as core material or combined with other core materials inside the sandwich panel. Exterior sheet goods (skins) are bonded to the top and bottom of the panels which completes the enclosed box structure (or composite torsion box) with grid strips made of another flat building material such as wood, wood veneer, plywood, or other material, running between the composite strips.
[0035] These reinforced composite structure grids lock-in the two surface skins. The composite stiffener provides strength in sandwich panel walls that prevent buckling, a common problem associated with walls made of aluminum, plastic, metal, wood, and/or any combination thereof.
[0036] In the past, solutions included adding, inserting, or embedding steel rods, steel frames, even steel pipes in an effort to reduce warping, but this adds considerable weight to the end product which introduces a whole new set of problems. Aluminum tubes or extrusions are a lighter weight alternative to steel but also comes with its own set of challenges, especially sanding and gluing.
[0037] Neither steel or aluminum are as effective or strong as the composite stiffener as described in the present application. By alternating and implementing a composite box system, as that of the composite stiffener, including metal and wood materials, a better bonding surface is achieved for better adherence to the two surface skins, thus reducing delamination. In embodiments with composite stiffeners using aluminum as the metal component in the structure design as well as wood and/or plastic material(s) makes this unique composite material easy to saw, sand and glue.
[0038] In accordance with the present application, base core material may include any specified core or substrate material including (but not limited to) any rigid foam material, SING™ Core, torsion box, or other box-like natural, synthetic or metal based core or substrate material. Composite strips to create the box mosaic may include at least two pieces of any sheet goods (flat building material) to include wood fiber-based sheet goods, metal (including aluminum) or building materials made of any other natural or synthetic material or combination thereof. In accordance with the present application, a sandwich panel is a panel that includes two or more stress skins made of any surface material attached to either side of a core material. The alternating core material used in combination with composite stiffeners could be any material including honeycomb core structure made of any material such as paper, cardboard, aluminum, plastic or any other conceivable material and/or design. Core material includes solid materials such as wood or wood products and may even include a hollow core.
[0039] While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use a product incorporating a composite stiffener as described above, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the described embodiments, methods, and examples herein. Thus, the invention as claimed should therefore not be limited by the above-described embodiments, methods, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the claimed invention.