High-strength high-wear-resistance glass fiber composite fabric structure
By employing a multi-layered composite structure design and connection method, the problem of scratches and damage to high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structures during use has been solved, achieving high stability and long lifespan of the fabric and enhancing its overall performance.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structures are easily scratched and damaged by sharp objects during use, resulting in a shortened service life, and their simple structure is not conducive to long-term use.
It adopts a multi-layer composite structure design, including a scratch-resistant layer, a fire-resistant layer, an odor-removing layer, a glass fiber layer, a reinforced woven layer, a plain weave layer, a twill weave layer, and a carbon fiber layer. Through mechanical stitching and hook weaving, the toughness and scratch resistance of the fabric are enhanced, and the overall performance of the fabric is improved through an impact-resistant layer, a drying layer, and an insulation layer.
It improves the structural stability and toughness of the fabric, enhances its scratch resistance and fire resistance, extends its service life, and improves its practicality and functionality.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of composite fabric technology, and in particular relates to a high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure. Background Technology
[0002] High-strength, high-abrasion-resistant glass fiber composite fabrics are typically made of glass fiber reinforcement, combining high strength and abrasion resistance. This structural design aims to provide superior physical properties and is often used in applications that require high loads and abrasion resistance. During the manufacturing process, the fiber arrangement and fabric structure design are crucial to the performance of the final product, affecting key indicators such as tensile strength, impact resistance, and abrasion resistance. Normal composite fabrics use opposite twill weave combinations to increase fabric strength, resulting in a simple fabric structure that is not conducive to long-term use. Therefore, a high-strength, high-abrasion-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure is proposed.
[0003] For example, Chinese patent CN216107794U discloses a glass fiber reinforced composite fabric for aerospace applications with good heat resistance and stability. The glass fiber reinforced composite fabric for aerospace applications includes a base fabric layer and a polytetrafluoroethylene layer, a silicone layer, and a heat-resistant layer arranged sequentially on both sides of the base fabric layer from the inside out. The base fabric layer is made of high-silica glass fiber yarn as warp and weft yarns interwoven in a four-end satin weave structure. The warp density of the base fabric layer is not less than 18 yarns / cm, the weft density of the base fabric layer is not less than 13 yarns / cm, and the basis weight of the base fabric layer is 600-1400 g / m2. The polytetrafluoroethylene layer, silicone layer, and heat-resistant layer are coated layer by layer on both sides of the base fabric layer by a scraping method.
[0004] The existing technical documents have the following problems:
[0005] Existing technologies have several drawbacks. For example, conventional composite fabrics use opposing twill weaves to increase strength, resulting in a simple structure that is not conducive to long-term use. Furthermore, during manufacturing and use, the surface properties are limited to abrasion resistance, making the fabric susceptible to scratches and damage from sharp objects, thus reducing its practicality. Therefore, we propose a high-strength, high-abrasion-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this invention is to address the aforementioned technical problems by providing a high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure, thereby improving the fabric's toughness and scratch resistance.
[0007] In view of this, the present invention provides a high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure, including an upper sealing fabric, and further comprising: a scratch-resistant layer fixedly installed at the bottom of the upper sealing fabric; a fireproof layer fixedly installed on the inner wall of the scratch-resistant layer; a deodorizing layer fixedly installed on the inner wall of the fireproof layer; a glass fiber layer fixedly installed on the inner wall of the deodorizing layer; a reinforcing woven layer fixedly installed at the top inside the glass fiber layer; a plain weave layer fixedly installed at the bottom of the reinforcing woven layer; a twill weave layer fixedly installed at the bottom of the plain weave layer; a carbon fiber layer fixedly installed at the bottom of the twill weave layer; and fiber filaments running through the reinforcing woven layers.
[0008] Based on the above structure, the combined use of fiber filaments, twill layers, and plain layers increases the stability and toughness of the overall fabric structure, thereby improving the fabric's structural stability, toughness, and service life. The combined use of fire-resistant layers and scratch-resistant layers increases the fabric's scratch and fire resistance, thereby improving the fabric's practicality.
[0009] Preferably, an impact-resistant layer is fixedly provided on the inner wall of the glass fiber layer, and a pressure-reducing pad layer is fixedly provided on the inner wall of the impact-resistant layer, thereby increasing the impact resistance of the fabric.
[0010] Preferably, a drying layer is fixedly disposed at the bottom of the carbon fiber layer, and an insulating layer is fixedly disposed at the bottom of the drying layer, thereby increasing the electrical insulation capability of the fabric.
[0011] Preferably, a side connecting cloth is fixedly installed on one side of the upper sealing cloth, and a connecting groove is fixedly provided on one side of the side connecting cloth, so as to facilitate the connection between the fabrics.
[0012] Preferably, a bottom sealing cloth is fixedly installed at the bottom of the side connecting cloth. The cooperation between the bottom sealing cloth and the top sealing cloth facilitates seamless connection of the connecting fabric.
[0013] Preferably, a fabric head is fixedly installed on the other side of the bottom sealing fabric. The fabric head is made of nylon fiber. The fabric head and the connecting groove are used to facilitate the connection of the fabric support.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0015] 1. This high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure is achieved by mechanically weaving the plain weave layer with a reinforcing braided layer, then mechanically weaving the twill layer with the plain weave layer, then mechanically weaving the carbon fiber layer with the twill layer, and finally weaving the fiber filaments with a reinforcing braided layer. Through the combined use of fiber filaments, twill layers, and plain weave layers, the stability and toughness of the overall fabric structure are increased, thereby improving the structural stability, toughness, and service life of the fabric.
[0016] 2. This high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure uses a scratch-resistant layer to mechanically stitch the fireproof layer, then uses the fireproof layer to mechanically stitch the deodorizing layer, and then uses the deodorizing layer to mechanically stitch the glass fiber layer. The scratch-resistant layer increases the fabric's scratch resistance, the fireproof layer increases its fire resistance, and the combined use of the glass fiber layer and the deodorizing layer increases the fabric's functionality. The combined use of the fireproof layer and the scratch-resistant layer further enhances the fabric's scratch resistance and fire resistance, thus improving its practicality. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the entire utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of the reinforced braided layer in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the anti-scratch layer in this utility model;
[0021] Figure 5 This is a partial perspective view of the upper sealing fabric in this utility model.
[0022] The markings in the diagram are as follows:
[0023] 1. Top sealing fabric; 101. Side connecting fabric; 102. Connecting groove; 103. Bottom sealing fabric; 104. Fabric end; 2. Scratch-resistant layer; 201. Fireproof layer; 202. Odor-removing layer; 203. Fiberglass layer; 204. Impact-resistant layer; 205. Pressure-reducing pad layer; 3. Reinforced woven layer; 301. Plain weave layer; 302. Twill weave layer; 303. Carbon fiber layer; 304. Drying layer; 305. Insulation layer; 306. Fiber filaments. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0025] This application discloses a high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figures 1-5The device includes an upper sealing fabric 1, and further includes: a scratch-resistant layer 2 fixedly installed at the bottom of the upper sealing fabric 1; a fireproof layer 201 fixedly installed on the inner wall of the scratch-resistant layer 2; a deodorizing layer 202 fixedly installed on the inner wall of the fireproof layer 201; a fiberglass layer 203 fixedly installed on the inner wall of the deodorizing layer 202; a reinforced woven layer 3 fixedly installed at the top of the fiberglass layer 203; a plain weave layer 301 fixedly installed at the bottom of the reinforced woven layer 3; a twill weave layer 302 fixedly installed at the bottom of the plain weave layer 301; a carbon fiber layer 303 fixedly installed at the bottom of the twill weave layer 302; and fiber filaments 306 running through the reinforced woven layers 3.
[0026] Based on the above structure, the fireproof layer 201 is mechanically sewn together with the scratch-resistant layer 2, then the deodorizing layer 202 is mechanically sewn together with the fireproof layer 201, and then the deodorizing layer 202 is mechanically sewn together with the fiberglass layer 203. The scratch-resistant layer 2 is then used to increase the fabric's scratch resistance, the fireproof layer 201 is used to increase the fabric's fire resistance, the fiberglass layer 203 is used in conjunction with the deodorizing layer 202 to increase the fabric's functionality, and the combination of the fireproof layer 201 and the scratch-resistant layer 2 increases the fabric's scratch resistance. The fabric's practicality is improved by enhancing its fire resistance and marking resistance. Furthermore, the plain weave layer 301 is mechanically woven together with the reinforced knitting layer 3, then the twill weave layer 302 is mechanically woven together with the plain weave layer 301, then the carbon fiber layer 303 is mechanically woven together with the twill weave layer 302, and finally the fiber filaments 306 are woven together with the reinforced knitting layer 3. Through the combined use of fiber filaments 306, twill weave layer 302, and plain weave layer 301, the overall stability and toughness of the fabric structure are increased, thereby improving the fabric's structural stability, toughness, and service life.
[0027] In one embodiment, an impact-resistant layer 204 is fixedly disposed on the inner wall of the glass fiber layer 203, and a pressure-reducing pad layer 205 is fixedly disposed on the inner wall of the impact-resistant layer 204.
[0028] Specifically, the glass fiber layer 203 is connected to the impact-resistant layer 204, and then the impact-resistant layer 204 is connected to the pressure-reducing pad layer 205.
[0029] In this embodiment, the impact-resistant layer 204 is used to increase the impact resistance of the fabric, and then the pressure-reducing pad layer 205 is used to improve the comfort of wearing the fabric.
[0030] In one embodiment, a drying layer 304 is fixedly disposed at the bottom of the carbon fiber layer 303, and an insulating layer 305 is fixedly disposed at the bottom of the drying layer 304.
[0031] Specifically, the drying layer 304 is set by the carbon fiber layer 303, and then the insulating layer 305 is connected by the drying layer 304.
[0032] In this embodiment, the drying layer 304 is used to increase the drying and moisture absorption capacity of the fabric, and then the insulating layer 305 is used to increase the insulation capacity of the fabric.
[0033] In one embodiment, a side connecting cloth 101 is fixedly installed on one side of the upper sealing cloth 1, and a connecting groove 102 is fixedly provided on one side of the side connecting cloth 101.
[0034] Specifically, the upper sealing cloth 1 is connected to the side connecting cloth 101, and then the side connecting cloth 101 is used to set the connecting groove 102.
[0035] In this embodiment, the side connecting fabric 101 and the connecting groove 102 are used together to facilitate the connection between fabrics.
[0036] In one embodiment, a bottom sealing cloth 103 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the side connecting cloth 101.
[0037] Specifically, the bottom sealing cloth 103 is installed through the side connecting cloth 101.
[0038] In this embodiment, the bottom sealing fabric 103 and the top sealing fabric 1 are used together to facilitate seamless connection of the fabrics.
[0039] In one embodiment, a fabric head 104 is fixedly installed on the other side of the bottom sealing fabric 103. The fabric head 104 is made of nylon fiber.
[0040] Specifically, the bottom sealing fabric 103 is used to connect the fabric head 104.
[0041] In this embodiment, the fabric end 104 and the connecting groove 102 are used together to facilitate the interlocking and connection of fabrics.
[0042] In this embodiment, a high-strength, high-wear-resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure is used by connecting the side connecting fabrics 101 to the top sealing fabric 1, then setting the connecting groove 102 through the side connecting fabrics 101, then installing the bottom sealing fabric 103 through the side connecting fabrics 101, then connecting the fabric ends 104 through the bottom sealing fabric 103, then mechanically sewing the fireproof layer 201 through the scratch-resistant layer 2, then mechanically sewing the deodorizing layer 202 through the fireproof layer 201, and finally mechanically sewing the deodorizing layer 202 to the glass fiber layer 203. The glass fiber layer 203 is connected to the impact-resistant layer 204, and then the impact-resistant layer 204 is connected to the pressure-reducing pad layer 205. The plain weave layer 301 is mechanically woven together with the reinforced braided layer 3, and then the twill weave layer 302 is mechanically woven together with the plain weave layer 301. Then the carbon fiber layer 303 is mechanically woven together with the twill weave layer 302. Then the fiber filaments 306 are woven together with the reinforced braided layer 3. The drying layer 304 is set with the carbon fiber layer 303, and then the insulation layer 305 is connected with the drying layer 304.
[0043] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely preferred examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A high strength high abrasion resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure comprising an upper cover cloth (1) characterized in that, Also include: The bottom of the upper cover cloth (1) is fixedly provided with an anti-scratch layer (2), the inner wall of the anti-scratch layer (2) is fixedly provided with a fireproof layer (201), the inner wall of the fireproof layer (201) is fixedly provided with a deodorizing layer (202), the inner wall of the deodorizing layer (202) is fixedly provided with a glass fiber layer (203), the top of the inside of the glass fiber layer (203) is fixedly provided with a reinforced woven layer (3), the bottom of the reinforced woven layer (3) is fixedly provided with a plain weave layer (301), the bottom of the plain weave layer (301) is fixedly provided with a twill layer (302), the bottom of the twill layer (302) is fixedly provided with a carbon fiber layer (303), and the reinforced woven layer (3) is fixedly provided with a fiber silk (306) penetratingly installed therebetween.
2. A high strength, high abrasion resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The inner wall of the glass fiber layer (203) is fixedly provided with an anti-impact layer (204), and the inner wall of the anti-impact layer (204) is fixedly provided with a pressure relief pad layer (205).
3. A high strength, high abrasion resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The bottom of the carbon fiber layer (303) is fixedly provided with a drying layer (304), and the bottom of the drying layer (304) is fixedly provided with an insulating layer (305).
4. A high strength, high wear resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: One side of the upper cover cloth (1) is fixedly provided with a side connecting cloth (101), and one side of the side connecting cloth (101) is fixedly provided with a connecting groove (102).
5. A high strength, high abrasion resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: The bottom of the side connecting cloth (101) is fixedly provided with a bottom cover cloth (103).
6. A high strength, high wear resistant glass fiber composite fabric structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: The other side of the bottom cover cloth (103) is fixedly provided with a cloth head (104), and the cloth head (104) is made of nylon fiber material.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Glass fiber reinforced composite fabric for aviation
CN216107794U