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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C2/00Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels
    • E04C2/30Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure
    • E04C2/34Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure composed of two or more spaced sheet-like parts
    • E04C2/36Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure composed of two or more spaced sheet-like parts spaced apart by transversely-placed strip material, e.g. honeycomb panels
    • E04C2/365Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure composed of two or more spaced sheet-like parts spaced apart by transversely-placed strip material, e.g. honeycomb panels by honeycomb structures
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31DMAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES B31B OR B31C
    • B31D3/00Making articles of cellular structure, e.g. insulating board
    • B31D3/02Making articles of cellular structure, e.g. insulating board honeycombed structures, i.e. the cells having an essentially hexagonal section
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B3/00Layered products comprising a layer with external or internal discontinuities or unevennesses, or a layer of non-planar form; Layered products having particular features of form
    • B32B3/10Layered products comprising a layer with external or internal discontinuities or unevennesses, or a layer of non-planar form; Layered products having particular features of form characterised by a discontinuous layer, i.e. formed of separate pieces of material
    • B32B3/12Layered products comprising a layer with external or internal discontinuities or unevennesses, or a layer of non-planar form; Layered products having particular features of form characterised by a discontinuous layer, i.e. formed of separate pieces of material characterised by a layer of regularly- arranged cells, e.g. a honeycomb structure
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21JFIBREBOARD; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES FROM CELLULOSIC FIBROUS SUSPENSIONS OR FROM PAPIER-MACHE
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    • D21J1/16Special fibreboard
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T156/00Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
    • Y10T156/10Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
    • Y10T156/1002Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor with permanent bending or reshaping or surface deformation of self sustaining lamina
    • Y10T156/1003Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor with permanent bending or reshaping or surface deformation of self sustaining lamina by separating laminae between spaced secured areas [e.g., honeycomb expanding]
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T156/00Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
    • Y10T156/17Surface bonding means and/or assemblymeans with work feeding or handling means
    • Y10T156/1798Surface bonding means and/or assemblymeans with work feeding or handling means with liquid adhesive or adhesive activator applying means

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  • This invention relates to apparatus for the building up of structural elements from paper
  • This application is a division of my United States Patent 2,428,979 in which is claimed a method of building up such elements and for producing double-skin structures with intermediate spacing.
  • the elements may be flat or curved panels or may have double curvature or stream-like form, and may form doors, walls,
  • partitions or parts or fittings for aircraft such as stream-line tanks or nacelles.
  • the apparatus comprises a base plate, a board located on said base plate on which board sheets to form said element may be placed, a frame carrying a fabric screen coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen without resist for the passage of adhesive, said screen being hinged to said base plate about an axis enabling said screen to take up a position parallel to and adjacent the upper surface of said board, said frame and said board being.
  • a first sheet is located on the board and lines of adhesive applied thereto through the screen; a second sheet is now superimposed on the first sheet and relative reciprocation of the frame and board efiected. Lines of adhesive are again applied to the top sheet and the process continued, reciprocation being eifected between each application L of the lines of adhesive; By these means, the lines of adhesive applied. to alternating sheets of the pile are staggered. When the pile has reached the desired dimension-s, it is removed from the board, the adhesive allowed to dry. and the pack, so formed, drawn out to form the filling.
  • the setting of the adhesive may be hastened by well-known means (e. g. heat and/or pressure).
  • the cutting of the assembled pile of adhering sheets into narrow widths can be done bepoint.
  • the expansion may be assisted by the use. of air currents.
  • the filling i. e. the expanded honeycomb or lattice
  • the filling may :be strengthened by dipping in a solution or suspension of an artificial resin or a solution of a cellulose ester plastic or other suitable setting plastic in liquid form.
  • the lattice or honeycomb when opened out may be metallised, i. e. may be coated by dipping, spraying or like operation with a varnish containing a very finely divided metallic powder (such as very finely divided aluminium) blended with cellulose acetate solution or a synthetic resin or plastomer.
  • a varnish containing a very finely divided metallic powder such as very finely divided aluminium
  • cellulose acetate solution or a synthetic resin or plastomer blended with cellulose acetate solution or a synthetic resin or plastomer.
  • the filling above described is secured on both sides by adhesive to boards such as plywood, fibre board or plastic Wood sheets or to sheets of paper or the like which sheets lie in contact with the edges of the open honeycomb or lattice.
  • the inner surface may firstbe built up on a mandrel or mould of appropriate shape say by sticking two layers or three layers of paper together over said mandrel.
  • the first sheet to be applied to the 'mandrel or mould is built up from laminations of paper or of thin fabric or of both.
  • the paper or fabric may be of odd lengths and pieces or may be out up into comparatively small squares and each piece is laid in position and secured by an adhesive.
  • a chemical setting adhesive can be employed, for example a mixture of a urea formaldehyde glue with a hardening agent or of casein and a paste made from starch, In building up this layer the pieces will overlap and may be rubbed down.
  • the layer as a Whole may on an average comprise two or three laminations.
  • the filling in pieces of suitable size
  • the walls of the filling being of course at right-angles to the inner skin at each
  • the outer skin is again built up
  • In stream-line nacelles for certain electrical 5 devices itis important to have a double-skin casing and it is also important that the spacing between the skins should be uniform. The above arrangement ensures such result.
  • Figure 2 is a similar plan with the lid open, and with one set of lines of glue applied to a bottom sheet of cardboard or paper board.
  • Figure 3 is a plan similar to Figure 2 showing the lines of adhesive which have been applied to the first sheet of paper laid in register with the cardboard,
  • Figure 4 is a side view of the apparatus with the lid lowered indicatin the gradual raising of the transom and of the lid hinged thereto, and
  • Figure 5 is a similar side view with the lid raised
  • Figure 6 is a side View of a complete book or "pile of paper sheets, 7
  • Figure 7 is a plan corresponding with Figure 6 and showin in transverse chain lines the position of the guillotine cuts
  • Figure 8 is aplan view of a cellular filling gop'ened out
  • Figure 9 is a plan view partly broken away
  • Figure 10 is a side end View
  • v Figure 11 a bottom end view of a structural ele- :ment in which the cellular filling is covered on -each side with plywood.
  • the base 12 of the silk screen apparatus has a rectangular upstanding frame l3 about a quarter of an inch high with finger recesses M on its tach by tacks Hi to the board l5 a sheet of cardboard H which receives the first set of lines of adhesive [8.
  • the base l2 at the back has upstanding pins 19 on which can slide vertically a transom 2D to which is hinged the lid 2
  • This book or pile is cut in a guillotine along the chain lines 25 at right-angles to the lines of adhesive l8, and each slice can be opened out as indicated in Figure 8 to form a filling having a honeycomb 0r latice structure as indicated In Figures 9, 1i) and 11 plywood boards- 21 are shown stuck to each side of the filling.
  • a setting filler such as plastic wood.
  • This filler may be of thermoplastic material and may be applied manually by a, little trowel or equivalent. In place of plywood, glass fibre cloth may be used. As explained above, the filler may be treated with a metallised varnish to render it proof against moisture or water vapour.
  • An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a base plate, a board located on said base plate for carrying sheets to form said element, and a frame carrying a screen having apertures in parallel lines for the passage of adhesive, said frame being hinged to said plate about an axis parallel to the plane of the board, whereby the screen can take a position parallel to and adjacent the board, and said board being mounted for reciprocation relative to said plate in a direction at an angle to the said lines when the screen is parallel-to the board through an amount equal to half the distance in said direction between consecutive lines.
  • An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a horizontal base plate, a border member upstanding from said base plate having a rectangular inner wall, a board located within said border member on which board sheets to form said element may be placed and which board is of the same thickness as the height of the border member but less in width than the inside of the border member, and a frame carrying a fabric screen coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen without resist for the passage of adhesive, said frame being hinged to said base plate about an axis parallel to the Width of said member, whereb the said screen is capable of taking up a position parallel to and adjacent the upper surface of the said board, and the difference in width between the board and the inside of the border member being half the distance between said parallel lines.
  • An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a base plate, a board located on said base plate on which board sheets to form said element may be placed, a frame carrying a fabric screen coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen without resist for the passage of adhesive, said screen being hinged to said base plate about an axis enabling said screen to take up a position parallel to and adjacent the upper surface of said board, said frame and said board being mounted for relative reciprocation in a direction at right angles to said lines when said screen is parallel to said board and through a distance equal to half th distance between adjacent lines.
  • An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a base plate, a rectangular board located on said base plate, a frame hinged to said base plate enabling said frame to take up a position parallel to and adjacent the upper surface of said board, a
  • An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a base plate, a rectangular board located on said base plate, vertical pins secured to said base plate, a transom movable vertically on said pins, 2. frame hinged to said transom, a fabric screen carried by said frame coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen without resist for the passage of adhesive, guide members secured to said base plate for guiding the movement of said REFERENCES/CITED

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Oct. 31, 1950' 6. MAY 2,527,752
APPARATUS FOR BUILDING UP STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS FROM PAPER SHEETS Original Filed Oct. 15, 1945 4 Sheets-Sheet 1 nTIiumummumnnnumummumml ll llIllllllIIHHIIHIH IIIHII imlmlflflml ImlH|llullmmnllmllmllullllllllll INAIQNT'OR 8*, war... oZ', M $60 3 Oct. 31, 1950 2,527,752
G. MAY APPARATUS FOR BUILDING UP STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS FROM PAPER SHEETS Oyiginal- Filed 0ct.l5, 1945 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 mlmlmllllllllul lululllmmnm "ll zuvew-rqa 31,1950 G. 'MAY 2,527,752
APPARATUS FOR BUILDING UP STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS mom PAPER SHEETS Originl Filed Oct. 15, 1945 4 Sheets-Sheet s 'I II H H II l I I .tuvelv 1 0R B1 (0M M, M 'M 011.31, 1950 G. MAY 2,527,752
APPARATUS FOR BUILDING U1" STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS FROM PAPER SHEETS Original Filed Oct. 15, 1945 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 I/vue/v-ra Q M ma and like sheets.
Patented Oct. 31, 1950 UNITED STATES 2,527,752 rem OFFICE APPARATUS FOR BUILDING UP STRUC TURAL ELEMENTS FROM PAPER SHEETS George May, Wembley, England, assignor to Dufay-Chromex Limited, London, England, a I
British company Britain May 25, 1944 Section 1, Public Law 690, August 8, 1946 Patent expires May 25, 1964 7 Claims.
This invention relates to apparatus for the building up of structural elements from paper This application is a division of my United States Patent 2,428,979 in which is claimed a method of building up such elements and for producing double-skin structures with intermediate spacing. The elements may be flat or curved panels or may have double curvature or stream-like form, and may form doors, walls,
partitions or parts or fittings for aircraft such as stream-line tanks or nacelles.
It is an object of this invention to provide novel and simple apparatus for building up the structural elements referred to above.
According to the invention, the apparatus comprises a base plate, a board located on said base plate on which board sheets to form said element may be placed, a frame carrying a fabric screen coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen without resist for the passage of adhesive, said screen being hinged to said base plate about an axis enabling said screen to take up a position parallel to and adjacent the upper surface of said board, said frame and said board being.
.board.
In order to build up the cellular filling a first sheet is located on the board and lines of adhesive applied thereto through the screen; a second sheet is now superimposed on the first sheet and relative reciprocation of the frame and board efiected. Lines of adhesive are again applied to the top sheet and the process continued, reciprocation being eifected between each application L of the lines of adhesive; By these means, the lines of adhesive applied. to alternating sheets of the pile are staggered. When the pile has reached the desired dimension-s, it is removed from the board, the adhesive allowed to dry. and the pack, so formed, drawn out to form the filling.
The setting of the adhesive may be hastened by well-known means (e. g. heat and/or pressure). The cutting of the assembled pile of adhering sheets into narrow widths can be done bepoint.
over the filling in the same Way as the inner skin was built up.
fore or after opening out the sheets to the honeycomb or lattice form but preferably before opening out. The expansion ma be assisted by the use. of air currents. The filling (i. e. the expanded honeycomb or lattice) may :be strengthened by dipping in a solution or suspension of an artificial resin or a solution of a cellulose ester plastic or other suitable setting plastic in liquid form.
The lattice or honeycomb when opened out may be metallised, i. e. may be coated by dipping, spraying or like operation with a varnish containing a very finely divided metallic powder (such as very finely divided aluminium) blended with cellulose acetate solution or a synthetic resin or plastomer. The result of this is to render the lattice or honeycomb proof against moisture and water vapour. It also tends to give the lattice or honeycomb a permanent set in its open position.
To build up a structural element, the filling above described is secured on both sides by adhesive to boards such as plywood, fibre board or plastic Wood sheets or to sheets of paper or the like which sheets lie in contact with the edges of the open honeycomb or lattice. In a streamline structural element the inner surface may firstbe built up on a mandrel or mould of appropriate shape say by sticking two layers or three layers of paper together over said mandrel. Preferably the first sheet to be applied to the 'mandrel or mould is built up from laminations of paper or of thin fabric or of both. The paper or fabric may be of odd lengths and pieces or may be out up into comparatively small squares and each piece is laid in position and secured by an adhesive. If desired a chemical setting adhesive can be employed, for example a mixture of a urea formaldehyde glue with a hardening agent or of casein and a paste made from starch, In building up this layer the pieces will overlap and may be rubbed down. The layer as a Whole may on an average comprise two or three laminations. Then the filling (in pieces of suitable size) is applied and secured by adhesive to the inner skin thus formed, the walls of the filling being of course at right-angles to the inner skin at each Then the outer skin is again built up In stream-line nacelles for certain electrical 5 devices itis important to have a double-skin casing and it is also important that the spacing between the skins should be uniform. The above arrangement ensures such result.
The nature of this invention and of subsidiary features thereof and the manner in which the same is performed, will be appreciated from the following description of an example, reference bein made to the accompanying drawings in which- Figure l is a plan of the silk screen apparatus ready for squeegeeing the first lines of glue,
Figure 2 is a similar plan with the lid open, and with one set of lines of glue applied to a bottom sheet of cardboard or paper board.
Figure 3 is a plan similar to Figure 2 showing the lines of adhesive which have been applied to the first sheet of paper laid in register with the cardboard,
Figure 4 is a side view of the apparatus with the lid lowered indicatin the gradual raising of the transom and of the lid hinged thereto, and
Figure 5 is a similar side view with the lid raised,
Figure 6 is a side View of a complete book or "pile of paper sheets, 7
Figure 7 is a plan corresponding with Figure 6 and showin in transverse chain lines the position of the guillotine cuts,
Figure 8 is aplan view of a cellular filling gop'ened out,
Figure 9 is a plan view partly broken away,
and
Figure 10 is a side end View, and v Figure 11 a bottom end view of a structural ele- :ment in which the cellular filling is covered on -each side with plywood.
The base 12 of the silk screen apparatus has a rectangular upstanding frame l3 about a quarter of an inch high with finger recesses M on its tach by tacks Hi to the board l5 a sheet of cardboard H which receives the first set of lines of adhesive [8. The base l2 at the back has upstanding pins 19 on which can slide vertically a transom 2D to which is hinged the lid 2| carrying the screen say of fabric 22 painted or coated 'with the impervious varnish or esist 23 leaving the parallel pervious lines 24 extending from front to back of the screen, the lines havin the same length as the sheet to be treated, It will 'be appreciated that if a set of lines is applied by squeegee to the sheet of cardboard I! as indicated in Figure 2 and if a sheet of paper is laid on the cardboard, and if the board [5 is then shifted laterally from the position shown in Figure 2 to the position shown in Figure 3 and then another set of lines is applied by squeegee on to said paper as indicated in Figure 3, the second set of lines will be staggered in relation to the first and so on. After an appropriate number of sheets (say 200) have been treated and piled up in this way a sheet of cardboard is laid on the to and pressed down so as to adhere to the top sheet with the adhesive lines on said sheet and the result is a book or pile as shown in Figure 6. This book or pile is cut in a guillotine along the chain lines 25 at right-angles to the lines of adhesive l8, and each slice can be opened out as indicated in Figure 8 to form a filling having a honeycomb 0r latice structure as indicated In Figures 9, 1i) and 11 plywood boards- 21 are shown stuck to each side of the filling. In making an article such as a board or panel or door, the peripheral spaces between the plywood sheets may be cleared away for a short depth and filled up with a setting filler such as plastic wood. This filler may be of thermoplastic material and may be applied manually by a, little trowel or equivalent. In place of plywood, glass fibre cloth may be used. As explained above, the filler may be treated with a metallised varnish to render it proof against moisture or water vapour.
I claim:
1. An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a base plate, a board located on said base plate for carrying sheets to form said element, and a frame carrying a screen having apertures in parallel lines for the passage of adhesive, said frame being hinged to said plate about an axis parallel to the plane of the board, whereby the screen can take a position parallel to and adjacent the board, and said board being mounted for reciprocation relative to said plate in a direction at an angle to the said lines when the screen is parallel-to the board through an amount equal to half the distance in said direction between consecutive lines.
2. An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a horizontal base plate, a border member upstanding from said base plate having a rectangular inner wall, a board located within said border member on which board sheets to form said element may be placed and which board is of the same thickness as the height of the border member but less in width than the inside of the border member, and a frame carrying a fabric screen coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen without resist for the passage of adhesive, said frame being hinged to said base plate about an axis parallel to the Width of said member, whereb the said screen is capable of taking up a position parallel to and adjacent the upper surface of the said board, and the difference in width between the board and the inside of the border member being half the distance between said parallel lines. a l
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 in which the base is provided with vertical pins and the said frame is connected by a hinge to a transom movable vertically on said pins whereby said frame may accommodate itself to the height of the top sheet on said board, whatever the number of sheets.
4. An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a base plate, a board located on said base plate on which board sheets to form said element may be placed, a frame carrying a fabric screen coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen without resist for the passage of adhesive, said screen being hinged to said base plate about an axis enabling said screen to take up a position parallel to and adjacent the upper surface of said board, said frame and said board being mounted for relative reciprocation in a direction at right angles to said lines when said screen is parallel to said board and through a distance equal to half th distance between adjacent lines.
5. An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a base plate, a rectangular board located on said base plate, a frame hinged to said base plate enabling said frame to take up a position parallel to and adjacent the upper surface of said board, a
fabric screen carried by said frame coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen Without resist for the passage of adhesive, guide members secured to said base plate for guiding the movement of said board in a direction at right angles to the said lines-when the frame is adjacent said board and stop members secured to said base and limiting the movement of said board between said guide members, the distance between said stop members exceeding the length of the board by an amount equal to half the distance between-consecutive lines of said screen.
6. An apparatus for building up a cellular filling for a double-skin structural element comprising a base plate, a rectangular board located on said base plate, vertical pins secured to said base plate, a transom movable vertically on said pins, 2. frame hinged to said transom, a fabric screen carried by said frame coated with a resist impervious to adhesive leaving a series of parallel lines on the screen without resist for the passage of adhesive, guide members secured to said base plate for guiding the movement of said REFERENCES/CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 836,814 Klaczko Nov. 27, 1906 1,777,920 Horii Oct. 7, 1930 2,076,024 Halsted Apr. 6, 1937 2,428,979 May Oct. 14, 194.7
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