IP Library Granted Patent US 9,827,743
Granted Patent B2
US 9,827,743 · App. 15/065,527 · Granted Nov 28, 2017

Composite material and method of making the same

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Patent No.
US 9,827,743
App. No.
15/065,527
Granted
Nov 28, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A composite material includes laminated composite material sheets having conductivity, partitioning members provided between end parts of sets of the composite material sheets to mutually separate the sets of the composite material sheets, and metal sheets respectively provided in the separated end parts of the composite material sheets so as to be respectively pinched between the composite material sheets.

Claims (57)

1. A composite material, comprising:

laminated composite material sheets having conductivity, the laminated composite material sheets including at least a first sheet, a second sheet laminated on the first sheet, and a third sheet laminated on the second sheet, the first to third sheets having end parts;

partitioning members, folded in half, including at least a first member and a second member,

the first member being provided between the first sheet and the second sheet and extending in a longitudinal direction of the composite material sheets from the end parts of the first and second sheets for a determined length to separate the first and second sheets from each other,

the second member being provided between the second sheet and the third sheet and extending in the longitudinal direction from the end parts of the second and third sheets for the determined length to separate the second and third sheets from each other; and

metal sheets respectively provided to the end parts of the first to third sheets, each end part having a shape to pinch corresponding one of the metal sheets.

2. A composite material, comprising:

laminated composite material sheets having conductivity, the laminated composite material sheets including at least a first sheet, a second sheet laminated on the first sheet, and a third sheet laminated on the second sheet, the first to third sheets each having a surface and an end part;

partitioning members, folded in half, including at least a first member and a second member,

the first member being provided between the first sheet and the second sheet and extending in a longitudinal direction of the composite material sheets from the end parts of the first and second sheets for a determined length to separate the first and second sheets from each other,

the second member being provided between the second sheet and the third sheet and extending in the longitudinal direction from the end parts of the second and third sheets for the determined length to separate the second and third sheets from each other; and

metal sheets respectively joined to the surfaces of the first to third sheets at the end parts thereof.

3. A composite material, comprising:

laminated composite material sheets having conductivity, the laminated composite material sheets including at least a first sheet, a second sheet laminated on the first sheet, and a third sheet laminated on the second sheet, the first to third sheets having first end parts and second end parts;

partitioning members including at least a first member and a second member,

the first member being provided between the first sheet and the second sheet and extending in a longitudinal direction of the composite material sheets from the first end parts of the first and second sheets for a determined length to separate the first and second sheets from each other,

the second member being provided between the second sheet and the third sheet and extending in the longitudinal direction from the first end parts of the second and third sheets for the determined length to separate the second and third sheets from each other; and

metal sheets respectively provided to the first end parts of the first to third sheets, each first end part having a shape to pinch corresponding one of the metal sheets,

wherein the first to third sheets each have a strip shape with a different length from each other, and the first to third sheets are laminated so that second end parts where the partitioning members are not provided are aligned.

4. A composite material, comprising:

laminated composite material sheets having conductivity, the laminated composite material sheets including at least a first sheet, a second sheet laminated on the first sheet, and a third sheet laminated on the second sheet, the first to third sheets each having a surface, a first end part, and a second end part;

partitioning members including at least a first member and a second member,

the first member being provided between the first sheet and the second sheet and extending in a longitudinal direction of the composite material sheets from the first end parts of the first and second sheets for a determined length to separate the first and second sheets from each other,

the second member being provided between the second sheet and the third sheet and extending in the longitudinal direction from the first end parts of the second and third sheets for the determined length to separate the second and third sheets from each other; and

metal sheets respectively joined to the surfaces of the first to third sheets at the end parts thereof,

wherein the first to third sheets each have a strip shape with a different length from each other, and the first to third sheets are laminated so that second end parts where the partitioning members are not provided are aligned.

5. The composite material according to claim 3 , further comprising a common lead coupling part to which a common lead that applies current to the composite material is electrically coupled, the common lead coupling part being provided in a part of the composite material where the composite material sheets are not separated.

6. The composite material according to claim 4 , further comprising a common lead coupling part to which a common lead that applies current to the composite material is electrically coupled, the common lead coupling part being provided in a part of the composite material where the composite material sheets are not separated.

7. A composite material, comprising:

a first composite material sheets including at least a first sheet and a second sheet having conductivity, the second sheet being laminated on the first sheet;

a second composite material sheet being disposed to partially overlap with the first composite material sheet, the second composite material sheet including at least a third sheet and a fourth sheet having conductivity and end parts, the fourth sheet being laminated on the third sheet, the end parts being on a side opposite to a side where the second composite material sheet overlaps with the first composite material sheet;

a conductor penetrating both the first and second composite material sheets;

a partitioning member folded in half and provided between the third sheet and the fourth sheet of the second composite material sheet, the partitioning member extending in a longitudinal direction of the second composite material sheet from the end parts of the first and second sheets for a determined length to separate the third and fourth sheets from each other; and

metal sheets provided to the end parts of the third and fourth sheets, each end part having a shape to pinch corresponding one of the metal sheets.

8. A composite material, comprising:

a first composite material sheets including at least a first sheet and a second sheet having conductivity, the second sheet being laminated on the first sheet;

a second composite material sheet being disposed to partially overlap with the first composite material sheet, the second composite material sheet including at least a third sheet and a fourth sheet each having conductivity, a surface, and an end part, the fourth sheet being laminated on the third sheet, the end parts being on a side opposite to a side where the second composite material sheet overlaps with the first composite material sheet;

a conductor penetrating the first and second composite material sheets;

a partitioning member folded in half and provided between the third sheet and the fourth sheet of the second composite material sheet, the partitioning member extending in a longitudinal direction of the second composite material sheet from the end parts of the first and second sheets for a determined length to separate the third and fourth sheets from each other; and

metal sheets joined to the surfaces of the third and fourth sheets at the end parts thereof.

9. The composite material according to claim 7 , wherein a common lead coupling part to which a common lead that applies current to the composite material is electrically coupled is formed in the first composite material.

10. The composite material according to claim 8 , wherein a common lead coupling part to which a common lead that applies current to the composite material is electrically coupled is formed in the first composite material.

11. The composite material according to claim 1 , wherein the composite material sheet contains conductive fibers.

12. A method of making a composite material, comprising:

forming prepreg pairs, each prepreg pair formed by pinching a metal sheet between two composite material prepregs having conductivity at one of end parts of the composite material prepregs in a longitudinal direction of the composite material prepregs so that the metal sheet is partially protruded from the end parts of the composite material prepregs;

laminating the prepreg pairs with a partitioning member being pinched between the end parts of the prepreg pairs at the one end, the partitioning member being folded in half for a predetermined length from the ones of the end parts of the composite material prepregs; and

molding the laminated prepreg pairs by pressurizing and heating the laminated prepreg pairs.

13. The method of making the composite material according to claim 12 , further comprising coupling one end of a lead to each of the protruded parts of the metal sheets from the end parts of the prepreg pairs at the ones of the end parts, after molding the laminated prepreg pairs.

14. A method of making a composite material, comprising:

laminating composite material prepregs having conductivity so that a metal sheet and a partitioning member are pinched between respective ones of end parts of the composite material prepregs in a longitudinal direction of the composite material prepregs, the partitioning member being folded in half for a predetermined length from the ones of end parts of the composite material prepregs; and

molding the laminated composite material prepregs by pressurizing and heating the laminated composite material prepregs,

wherein the laminating of the composite material prepregs includes joining the metal sheets to the ones of end parts of the composite material prepregs so that the metal sheets are at least partially exposed from the ones of the end parts.

15. The method of making the composite material according to claim 14 , further comprising coupling one end of a lead to each of the exposed parts of the metal sheets from the ones of end parts of the composite material prepregs after molding the laminated composite material prepregs.

16. The method of making the composite material according to claim 12 , further comprising, as a pretreatment, forming fine irregularity on the surfaces of the metal sheets using a predetermined etching agent, before forming the composite material prepregs.

17. The method of making the composite material according to claim 14 , further comprising, as a pretreatment, forming fine irregularity on the surfaces of the metal sheets using a predetermined etching agent, before forming the composite material prepregs.

18. The method of making the composite material according to claim 12 , wherein the composite material prepreg contains conductive fibers.

19. The method of making the composite material according to claim 14 , wherein the composite material prepreg contains conductive fibers.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 12, 2017
From: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: SUBARU CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 042624/0886 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2016
From: FUJITA, HIROYASU; SEKINE, NAOYUKI; KAWASHIMA, AI
To: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 037936/0631 →