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Composite materials including regions differing properties, and methods
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B32B-003/10
B32B-015/08
B32B-005/16
B32B-003/18
B29C-065/02
B32B-015/14
B32B-015/18
B32B-037/04
B29C-045/14
B29K-101/00
B29K-305/00
출원번호
US-0622059
(2015-02-13)
등록번호
US-9962909
(2018-05-08)
발명자
/ 주소
Mizrahi, Shimon
Mizrahi, Eyal
출원인 / 주소
PRODUCTIVE RESEARCH LLC
대리인 / 주소
The Dobrusin Law Firm, P.C.
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The invention is directed at composite materials, articles including the composite materials, and methods for producing and using them. The composite material include regions that differ in one or more properties. The composite material generally includes a first metallic sheet, a second metallic sh
The invention is directed at composite materials, articles including the composite materials, and methods for producing and using them. The composite material include regions that differ in one or more properties. The composite material generally includes a first metallic sheet, a second metallic sheet; one or more metallic inserts interposed between the first and second metallic sheets; and a polymeric layer (e.g., a core layer) interposed between the first and second metallic sheets. The polymeric layer preferably includes a thermoplastic polymer. Preferably, the composite material includes a first region having an insert interposed between the metallic sheets so that the first region (relative to the second region) has a high tensile strength, a high thickness, a high density, or any combination thereof.
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1. A light weight composite wherein the light weight composite is a composite sheet, the sheet comprising:i) a first metallic sheet having a thickness of about 0.05 mm to about 30 mm;ii) a second metallic sheet having a thickness of about 0.05 mm to about 30 mm;iii) one or more metallic inserts inte
1. A light weight composite wherein the light weight composite is a composite sheet, the sheet comprising:i) a first metallic sheet having a thickness of about 0.05 mm to about 30 mm;ii) a second metallic sheet having a thickness of about 0.05 mm to about 30 mm;iii) one or more metallic inserts interposed between the first metallic sheet and the second metallic sheet, wherein the one or more metallic inserts includes a first metallic insert having a thickness greater than 0.2 mm, a width of 20 mm or more, and a length equal to a length of the light weight composite; andiv) a polymeric layer interposed between the first metallic sheet and the second metallic sheet, wherein the polymeric layer has a thickness greater than the thickness of the first metallic sheet;wherein the polymeric layer includes a thermoplastic polymer;the composite sheet includes a first region having the first metallic insert interposed between the first metallic sheet and the second metallic sheet;andthe composite sheet includes a second region wherein the first region and the second region have generally the same thickness, and the first region has a tensile strength at least 10% higher than the tensile strength of the second region. 2. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the second region is characterized as having no insert interposed between the first metallic sheet and the second metallic sheet. 3. The light weight composite of claim 2, wherein the composite includes about 15 volume % or more of the polymeric layer, based on the total volume of the composite. 4. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the number of the metallic inserts is two and the two metallic inserts are spaced apart. 5. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the first region is capable of being welded using a resistance welding method, and the thermoplastic polymer is a polyethyelene. 6. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the polymeric layer includes a sufficient concentration of metallic fibers so that the composite can be welded in a region including the polymeric layer. 7. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the composite is substantially free of the polymeric material between the first metallic insert and the first metallic sheet, and the composite is substantially free of the polymeric material between the first metallic insert and the second metallic sheet. 8. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the first metallic insert contacts the first metallic sheet and the second metallic sheet. 9. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the first metallic insert is attached to the first metallic sheet. 10. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the first metallic layer, the second metallic layer, the first metallic insert, or any combination thereof include a high strength steel. 11. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the polymeric layer has a width and the light weight composite has a width, wherein the width of the polymeric layer is about the same as the width of the light weight composite. 12. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the first metallic insert is attached to one or more metallic sheets by an adhesive, by a weld, by a braze, by a primer, or any combination thereof;the second region is characterized as having no insert interposed between the first metallic sheet and the second metallic sheet;the composite includes about 15 volume % or more of the polymeric layer, based on the total volume of the composite;the composite includes a sufficient amount of the polymeric material so that the composite has a density that is about 5% or more lower than the density of an identical material except the polymeric material is replaced by the material of the lighter of the first metallic layer and the second metallic layer;the first region is capable of being welded using a resistance welding method;the first metallic sheet and the second metallic sheet have an overlap area, and about 95% or more of the overlap area includes the one or more metallic inserts and/or the polymeric layer present between the two metallic sheets;the composite is substantially free of the polymeric material between the first metallic insert and the first metallic sheet, the composite is substantially free of the polymeric material between the first metallic insert and the second metallic sheet, or both;the composite has a generally uniform thickness; andthe first metallic layer, the second metallic layer, the one or more metallic inserts, or any combination thereof include a steel. 13. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the first metallic layer includes a steel layer, the second metallic layer includes a steel layer, and the first metallic insert includes a steel. 14. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the first metallic insert is spaced apart from the first metallic layer so that the first metallic insert does not contact the first metallic layer. 15. The light weight composite of claim 1, wherein the number of the one or more metallic inserts is 1. 16. A method of forming a part or component comprising the steps of: deforming the light weight composite of claim 1, to form a formed sheet, andresistance welding the formed sheet to a metallic material. 17. A part formed of a composite material of claim 1, wherein the part has a stamped configuration and is welded to a metal part. 18. A method of producing the light weight composite of claim 1, including a step of extruding a layer of the polymeric material, or a step of shaping a layer of the polymeric material in a mold. 19. The method of claim 18 including: i) a step of contacting the one or more metallic inserts to a portion of the polymeric material, wherein the contacting occurs when the portion of the polymeric material has a temperature sufficiently high to melt a thermoplastic polymer in the polymeric material;ii) a step of applying a compressive force to the second region including a portion of the first metallic sheet, a portion of the second metallic sheet, and at least a portion of the polymeric layer, for joining the polymeric layer to the first metallic sheet, to the second metallic sheet, or both;iii) a step of applying a compressive pressure that includes a step of passing at least a portion of the light weight composite between a pair of rolls; oriv) any combination of (i), (ii), and (iii).
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