Panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd. (20240336533). COMPOSITE MEMBER simplified abstract

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COMPOSITE MEMBER

Organization Name

panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Naoki Kurizoe of Osaka (JP)

Tatsuro Yoshioka of Osaka (JP)

Natsuki Sato of Osaka (JP)

Ryosuke Sawa of Osaka (JP)

COMPOSITE MEMBER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240336533 titled 'COMPOSITE MEMBER

The abstract describes a composite member consisting of an inorganic matrix part made from a metal oxide hydroxide and a metal fiber with a high aspect ratio dispersed within the matrix. The porosity within the matrix is limited to 20% or less in the cross-section.

  • The composite member includes an inorganic matrix part made from a metal oxide hydroxide.
  • A metal fiber with a high aspect ratio is dispersed within the inorganic matrix part.
  • The porosity within the matrix is restricted to 20% or less in the cross-section.
  • The combination of inorganic matrix and metal fiber enhances the structural integrity of the composite member.
  • The technology offers improved mechanical properties and durability compared to traditional materials.

Potential Applications: - Aerospace industry for lightweight, high-strength components - Automotive sector for impact-resistant parts - Construction for durable building materials

Problems Solved: - Enhances structural integrity - Improves mechanical properties - Reduces porosity for increased strength

Benefits: - Increased durability - Enhanced mechanical properties - Lightweight yet strong construction materials

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Composite Materials for High-Performance Applications This technology can be utilized in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction for the development of lightweight, durable components with superior mechanical properties. The market implications include the potential for cost savings through increased product lifespan and reduced maintenance.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the presence of metal fibers enhance the properties of the composite member?

  - The metal fibers improve the strength and durability of the composite member by reinforcing the inorganic matrix.

2. What specific advantages does limiting porosity within the matrix offer in terms of performance?

  - Restricting porosity helps to increase the overall strength and structural integrity of the composite member.


Original Abstract Submitted

provided is a composite member including an inorganic matrix part that is made from an inorganic substance including a metal oxide hydroxide, and a metal fiber that is present in a dispersed state inside the inorganic matrix part and has an aspect ratio of or more. in the composite member, a porosity in a cross section of the inorganic matrix part is 20% or less.