- Patent Title: Metal alloy knit fabric for high temperature insulating materials
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Application No.: US15012509Application Date: 2016-02-01
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Publication No.: US10337130B2Publication Date: 2019-07-02
- Inventor: Tiffany A. Stewart , Amoret M. Chappell , Christopher P. Henry
- Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANY
- Applicant Address: US IL Chicago
- Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANY
- Current Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANY
- Current Assignee Address: US IL Chicago
- Agency: Patterson + Sheridan, LLP
- Main IPC: D04B21/12
- IPC: D04B21/12 ; C22F1/10 ; D04B1/22

Abstract:
Metal alloy knit fabrics, thermal protective members formed therefrom and their methods of construction are disclosed. This unique capability to knit high temperature metal alloy wire that is drapable allows for the creation of near net-shape preforms at production level speed. Additionally, ceramic insulation can also be integrated concurrently to provide increased thermal protection. The metal alloy knit fabrics described herein overcome the limitations of current welded stainless steel mesh seal coverings by providing coverings that withstand higher operational temperatures than stainless steel, are wear and snag resistant, can be a separate seal layer or as a portion of an integrated seal construction, can accommodate tight curvature changes to achieve complex shapes without wrinkling or buckling, and can be joined in the knitting process, sewed or mechanically fastened, without the need for welding.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170218542A1 METAL ALLOY KNIT FABRIC FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE INSULATING MATERIALS Public/Granted day:2017-08-03
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