Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1986-02-26
1987-07-14
Goldberg, Howard N.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
29798, 156249, B23P 1100, B23P 1900, B32B 3100
Patent
active
046792910
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for forming articles of filament reinforced thermosetting plastic, wherein the articles have a core member and the filament reinforcement is applied by a filament placement process. The filament reinforcement is attached to the core member by means of staples especially in concaved portions of the core member. The thermosetting resin may be applied to the article, before, during, or after the filaments are attached to the core member. The filament placement and attachment of the fasteners are carried out by robots that can be adjusted for various shapes by means of programmable controls.
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Nathoo Nazim S.
Neate John A.
Schmeal Walter R.
Goldberg Howard N.
Nichols Steven E.
Shell Oil Company
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