Semi sandwich panel
Abstract
The present invention relates to a semi sandwich panel in which a cores material is partially formed in a portion which needs a strength and intensity between both surface finishing materials formed of a textile for thereby implementing a certain strength and intensity of a sandwich panel, so that it is possible to obtain a certain strength and intensity as a structure member which is a feature of a sandwich panel, and the number of fabrication processes is decreased, and the fabrication cost is decreased. A core material is inserted into a portion which needs a certain strength and intensity between both surface finishing materials formed of a textile.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . A semi sandwich panel in which a core material is inserted into a portion which needs a strength and intensity between both surface finishing materials formed of a textile.
2 . The panel of claim 1 , wherein said surface finishing material is formed of more than one material selected from the group formed of a glass fiber, a carbon fiber, a synthetic fiber, and an aramid fiber.
3 . The panel of claim 1 , wherein said core material is formed of more than one material selected from the group formed of an aluminum honeycomb, a nomex honeycomb, a paper honeycomb, a urethane foam, and an acrylic foam.
4 . The panel of claim 1 , wherein an insert nut is installed in the core material formed between both surface finishing materials for implementing a mounting structure.
5 . The panel of claim 1 , wherein said core material is formed in an edge portion of the inner surface of the surface finishing material and is partially formed across the edge portion of the same.
6 . The panel of claim 1 , wherein said core material is formed in an edge portion of the inner surface of the surface finishing material and is partially formed in a circumference of a window frame.
7 . The panel of claim 1 , wherein said semi sandwich panel is adapted to an interior finishing material of a train or a ship.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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