Title of Invention

"DEVICE COMPRISING FIBRE-REINFORCED PART AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME"

Abstract The present invention relates to a device comprising a fibre-reinforced part and including at least one system comprising at least one optical fibre as well as connecting means adapted for connection of light emitting means and light receiving means to the optical fibre, said optical fibre comprising a number of reflecting structures. One object of the invention is to provide means suitable for use in providing compensation for temperature change in strain measurement, which may be built into fibre-reinforced parts of a device. This is obtained by having holding means adapted to hold one or more loops formed on the optical fibre, in a way where at least one loop may substantially freely change length when subject to a change in temperature.
Full Text Device including a system adapted for use in temperature compensa­tion of strain measurements in fibre-reinforced structures
The present invention relates to a device comprising a fibre-reinforced part and including at least one system adapted for use in temperature compensa­tion of strain measurements, said system comprising at least one optical fi­bre as well as connecting means adapted for connection of light emitting means and light receiving means to the optical fibre, said optical fibre com­prising a number of reflecting structures. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a device as well as to connecting means and hold­ing means.
Different types of devices for use when measuring strain in structural ele­ments are known, e.g. foils provided with a metallic layer forming a prede­termined path adapted for electrical measurement and optical fibres provided with Bragg gratings for optical measurement. The latter being a strain sensor comprising an optical waveguide having a plurality of reflecting structures, so-called Bragg gratings, along its length. Such devices are commonly de­nominated "strain gauges" and are provided on structures to measure actual strain in the structure. In case the strain gauge is subject to a change in tem­perature, this will affect the measurement due to natural elongation or con­traction. To have an accurate measurement it is therefore necessary to com­pensate the strain measurement with respect to change of temperature. Various methods have been used to provide compensation for temperature change, but none suitable for fibre-reinforced parts.
One object of the invention is to provide means suitable for use in providing compensation for temperature change in strain measurement, which may be built into a fibre-reinforced part of a device. Another object is to provide a method of manufacturing such a device where said means are built into a fibre-reinforced part.
Further objects appear from the description elsewhere.
New features of a device according to the invention involve that the system comprises at least one holding means adapted to hold one or more loops formed on the optical fibre, in a way where at least one loop may substan­tially freely change length when subject to a change in temperature, and where the at least one optical fibre is at least extending between the con­necting means and the holding means, and where said at least one loop, which may substantially freely change length, is held by the holding means and comprises a part of the optical fibre, which comprises a number of re­flecting structures, and where said optical fibre, the connecting means and the holding means are at least partly embedded in said fibre-reinforced part of said device.
When the holding means are adapted to hold one or more loops formed on the optical fibre, in a way where at least one loop may substantially freely change length when subject to a change in temperature, and that the loops are held by the holding means with said at least one loop comprising a part of the optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures, it is obtained that the at least one loop may be used to obtain a passive refer­ence measurement, which is independent of any strain present in the part, whereby said reference measurement may be used for providing compensa­tion for temperature change in an active strain measurement performed on said part. By the at least one optical fibre at least extending between the connecting means and the holding means, and the at least one loop, which may substantially freely change length, being held by the holding means and comprising a part of the optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures, it is obtained that the connecting means and the holding means may be placed independently, with the only limitation being the length of the optical fibre, which may be chosen freely. This may be used to place the holding means near an active strain gauge placed on the part, whereby the temperature of the strain gauge and the loop on the optical fibre comprising the number of reflecting structures may be substantially identical, and hence very accurate temperature compensation may be obtained for a strain
measurement performed by that particular strain gauge. Since also the con­necting means may be placed freely, it may be placed at any convenient po­sition suitable for connecting light emitting and light receiving means. Such free placing is of significant advantage by large and/or elongated parts, such as blades for wind turbines, which have lengths longer than 30 meters and widths of more than 3 meters, and where strain gauges may be employed at any position. By at least partly embedding the optical fibre, the connecting means and the holding means are the fibre-reinforced part of said device, and the items are well protected and safely kept in place. It is also obtained that the temperature of the optical fibre and the fibre-reinforced part are at least nearly identical.
In one advantageous embodiment the system may comprise one connecting means adapted for connection of light emitting means and one connecting means adapted for connection of light receiving means to the optical fibre, where the optical fibre extends from one of the connection means to another via at least one holding means. This provides two connections to the optical fibre, which e.g. leave a spare connection in case the optical fibre should break on one side of the holding means, which will disable connection to and from one of the connection means to the at least one loop, which may freely change length.
A preferred embodiment may involve that the system comprises two or more holding means, where each holding means comprises at least one loop comprising a part of the optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures. It is hereby obtained that accurate temperature compensation may be performed for two or more strain measurements performed with strain gauges placed in different places on fibre-reinforced the part. This is advantageous especially for large parts where it may be desired to monitor strain in more than one location.
Another preferred embodiment may involve that an optical fibre enters the holding means in one direction and exits in another direction. The holding
means may in this way be used for changing direction of the path in which the optical fibre is led, e.g. towards another holding means or connecting means. Free positioning of the holding means and the connecting means is thereby enhanced.
Other features of a device according to the invention are the subject of claims 4-12.
Other features of the invention involve a method for manufacturing a device comprising a fibre-reinforced part including a system adapted for use in tem­perature compensation of strain measurements, said system comprising at least one optical fibre as well as connecting means adapted for connection of light emitting means and light receiving means to the optical fibre, said opti­cal fibre comprising a number of reflecting structures, where the system com­prises at least one holding means adapted to hold one or more loops formed on the optical fibre, in a way where at least one loop may substantially freely change length when subject to a change in temperature, and where moulding means according to a predetermined shape of said device are provided as well as fibres for reinforcement and resin, where the method comprises independent steps of:
connecting the optical fibre with the connecting means,
forming part of the optical fibre into one or more loops and holding
said loops with the holding means, in a way where at least one loop is
substantially free to change length when subject to a change in tem­
perature, said at least one loop comprising a part of the optical fibre,
which comprises a number of reflecting structures,
applying the fibres for reinforcement, the optical fibre, the connecting
means, the holding means and the resin on the moulding means and
forming the device in a way where the optical fibre, the connecting
means and the holding means are at least partly embedded in at least the resin.
By such a method a device may be manufactured, where said device in­volves corresponding functions and technical effects as the aforementioned device according to the invention. The method steps are independent, since the optical fibre may e.g. be connected to the connecting means and/or hold­ing means before or after the connecting and/holding means are applied on the moulding means. The fibres for reinforcement may preferably be applied in a dry state along with the optical fibre, the connecting means and the hold­ing means, where after the resin is infused in a state where air is evacuated, such as in a VARTM process (Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Moulding).
The method may preferably be performed in a way where the optical fibre is connected with the connecting means, and where a part of the optical fibre is formed into a number of loops, and holding said loops with the holding means, in a way where at least one loop is substantially free to change length when subject to a change in temperature, said at least one loop com­prising a part of the optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures, and where the optical fibre is winded onto at least one spool be­fore the optical fibre, the connecting means and the holding means are ap­plied. The optical fibre, which is fragile, may hereby stay protected on the spool during storage and handling until it is actually used.
According to another preferred feature, the optical fibre may be applied from the spool and continuously fastened to the fibres for reinforcement while be­ing unwinded. The optical fibre thus stays protected at all time.
Further features of the invention involve a system adapted for a device or a method according to any of claims 1-15, said system being adapted for use in temperature compensation of strain measurements and comprising at least one optical fibre as well as connecting means adapted for connection of
light emitting means and light receiving means to the optical fibre, said opti­cal fibre comprising a number of reflecting structures, wherein:
the system comprises at least one holding means adapted to hold one
or more loops formed on the optical fibre, in a way where at least one
loop may substantially freely change length when subject to a change
in temperature,
and where the at least one optical fibre is at least extending between
the connecting means and the holding means,
and where said at least one loop, which may substantially freely
change length, is held by the holding means and comprises a part of
the optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures.
Such a system is hereby suitable for use in a device and a method according to the invention, whereby functions and technical effects earlier mentioned may be obtained.
A preferred embodiment of the system involves that the system is assembled to form a ready-for-use kit, said kit comprising at least one spool onto which the optical fibre is winded. Such a kit is easy to handle and employ under normal manufacturing conditions for fibre-reinforced parts, where fibres and resin are used, and hence personnel has to wear personal protection equip­ment such as heavy gloves etc.
Preferred features of connecting means and holding means according to the invention are the subject of claims 18-23.
In the following the invention is described with reference to the drawings, which display examples of embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 1 shows one side of a device according to the invention,
Fig. 2 shows one side of another device,
Fig, 3 shows an elevated view of connecting means,
Fig. 4 shows an elevated view of holding means,
Fig. 5 shows a holding means seen from above, and
Fig. 6 shows another holding means seen from above
Fig. 7 shows one side of an alternative embodiment of a device
Fig. 8 shows a configuration of more devices for use in a wind turbine
Fig. 9 shows another configuration of more devices for use in a wind
turbine
Fig. 1 displays a device 1 comprising a fibre-reinforced part 2, where the de­vice 1 in this example is a blade 11 for a wind turbine. Near the root of the blade 11 two connecting means 5 are placed, whereto an optical fibre 4 is connected. Between the connecting means 5 the optical fibre 4 is placed in three individual holding means 6, each holding one or more loops 7 formed on the fibre 4, said loops 7 including at least one loop, which may freely change length when subject to a change in temperature, and which includes a number of reflecting structures, such as Bragg gratings.
Fig. 2 displays a device 1 corresponding to Fig. 1, however having connect­ing means 5 being integrated in a common housing 18.
Fig. 3 displays a particular embodiment of connecting means 5 including a housing 13, which has a general shape as a truncated pyramid. An optical fibre 4, which is supported by a string 10, is via a tapered, elongate and resil­ient portion 12 lead into a depression in the housing 13 and laid in a loop, which is fixated with resilient glue 20, and finally ending in a free loop having a plug 19 connected. The plug 19 is intended for connection to undisplayed light emitting and/or light receiving means. To ease forming of a loop on the fibre 4 and holding this in place while the glue 20 is curing, a wall 21 may be placed on the housing, or it may be machined or cast when the housing 13 is made. The housing 13 will in use be covered by e.g. a plate, preferably rest­ing on an undisplayed seal to form a tight connection. When manufacturing a
device, the connecting means 5 may the be placed on a moulding means with the undisplayed plate facing said moulding means, where after rein­forcement fibres are placed around the connecting means 5 and resin intro­duced. After curing of the device, the plate will be facing a surface of the device and the connecting means 5 be accessed from an internal side by removing the plate.
Fig. 4 displays holding means 6 comprising a housing 14 provided with a re­cess 15 including a circular path 16, which is connected to recesses 17. The circular path 16 is adapted to hold one or more loops 7 formed on an optical fibre 4, where at least one loop comprises a number of reflecting structures, such as Bragg gratings. The fibre 4 is fixed in the recesses 17 with resilient glue and enters and exits, respectively, the housing 14 via resilient portions 22. The fibre 4 may be supported by a string 10, e.g. made from woven or braided glass fibres. The loops 7 lay loose and have a slightly smaller diame­ter than the circular path 16, and may hence slide substantially without resis­tance, and are hence free to change length when subject to a change in tem­perature. The housing 14 may be closed with an undisplayed plate in a similar way as explained above with regard to the connecting means 5, and the holding means 6 may be placed in a similar way during manufacture to obtain internal access. Both the housings 13 and 14 may preferably be made from a polymeric material by processes involving casting, milling or the like.
Fig. 5 and 6 display a housing 14 comprising a recess 15 having a circular path 16 and two connecting recesses 17. As shown, the recesses 17 may be adapted to extend in different directions, whereby an undisplayed optical fi­bre placed in loops in the circular path 16 and exiting via the recesses 17 may be led in different directions. In Fig. 6 it is shown that the recesses 15, 17 and the circular path 16 may be placed in a depression 25, where they may be covered by an undisplayed plate and fixed with screws placed in holes 24. A fibre may enter and exit via holes 26.
Fig. 7 displays a device 1 comprising a fibre-reinforced part 2, where the de­vice 1 in this example is a blade 11 for a wind turbine. Near the root of the blade 11 one connecting means 5 is placed, whereto an optical fibre 4 is connected. From the connecting means 5 the optical fibre 4 is extending to holding means 6, and is here placed in three individual holding means 6, each holding one or more loops 7 formed on the fibre 4, said loops 7 includ­ing at least one loop, which may freely change length when subject to a change in temperature, and which includes a number of reflecting structures. At the farthest holding means 6 the fibre 4 ends in a free end 27.
Fig. 8 and 9 each display a device 1 comprising three fibre-reinforced parts, which here are three blades 11 for a wind turbine. Optical fibres 4 are each led in a path in the blades 11. The optical fibres 4 are in Fig. 8 connected from blade to blade via connection means 5. The optical fibres 4 extend via non-displayed holding means 6, each holding one or more non-displayed loops 7 formed on the fibre 4, said loops 7 including at least one loop, which may freely change length when subject to a change in temperature, and which includes a number of reflecting structures. In Fig. 8 one fibre 4 ends in an end 27, which is not connected to connection means, whereas in Fig. 9 all three fibres 4 end in non-connected ends 27. In Fig. 8 and 9 light emitting and light receiving means 26 are provided, by which light is emitted into the fibres 4, and some light is reflected by the reflecting structures, and is then received by the means 26.
As depicted in Fig. 3, the connecting means 5 comprise an elongate resilient portion 12, which portion is adapted to support an optical fibre 3 when con­nected to the connecting means.
The housing 13 of the connecting means 5 and/or the housing 14 of the holding means 6 may be provided with a shape, which is substantially frusto-conical or substantially like a truncated pyramid.
The housings 13, 14 of the connecting means 5 and the holding means 6 may be made from a polymeric material, whereby said means as well as the optical fibre 4 are made essentially without using any e.g. metallic parts to maintain a generally low risk of a lightning strike in said means, although the connecting means 5 may include metallic plugs 19 for connecting the optical fibre 4 to means for emitting and receiving light, respectively.
It is to be understood that the invention as disclosed in the description and in the figures may be modified and changed and still be within the scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.



Claims
1. A device comprising a fibre-reinforced part and including at least one sys­tem adapted for use in temperature compensation of strain measurements, said system comprising at least one optical fibre as well as connecting means adapted for connection of light emitting means and light receiving means to the optical fibre, said optical fibre comprising a number of reflecting structures, wherein
the system comprises at least one holding means adapted to hold
one or more loops formed on the optical fibre, in a way where at least
one loop may substantially freely change length when subject to a
change In temperature,
and where the at least one optical fibre is at least extending between
the connecting means and the holding means,
and where said at least one loop, which may substantially freely
change length, is held by the holding means and comprises a part of
the optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures,
and where said optical fibre, the connecting means and the holding
means are at least partly embedded in said fibre-reinforced part of
said device.

A device according to claim 1, where the system comprises one connect­
ing means adapted for connection of light emitting means and one connect­
ing means adapted for connection of light receiving means to the optical fi­
bre, and where the optical fibre extends from one of the connection means to
another via at least one holding means.
A device according to claim 1 or 2, where the system comprises two or
more holding means, and where each holding means comprises at least one
loop comprising a part of the optical fibre, which comprises a number of re­flecting structures.
A device according to one or more of claims 1-3, where the optical fibre
enters the holding means in one direction and exits in another direction.
A device according to one or more of claims 2-4, where two connecting
means are integrated in a common housing.
A device according to one or more of claims 1-5, where the connecting
means are placed by a surface of said part and adapted to be accessible
from an internal position within said part.
A device according to one or more of claims 1-6, where the optical fibre at
least between the connecting means and the holding means is provided with
support means for reinforcement of the fibre.
A device according to claim 7, where the support means include a string
comprising woven or braided fibres, preferably glass fibres.
A device according to claim 8, where the optical fibre is fastened to the
string with double coated tape.

A device according to claim 8, where the optical fibre is integrated in the
string, preferably by weaving or sowing.
A device according to one or more of claims 1-10, where the connecting
means and the holding means each comprise a recess, in which a part of the
optical fibre is fastened with glue.
A device according to one or more of claims 1-11, where said part is a
fibre-reinforced blade shell of a blade for a wind turbine.
13. A method for manufacturing a device comprising a fibre-reinforced part including a system adapted for use in temperature compensation of strain measurements, said system comprising at least one optical fibre as well as connecting means adapted for connection of light emitting means and light receiving means to the optical fibre, said optical fibre comprising a number of reflecting structures, where the system comprises at least one holding means adapted to hold one or more loops formed on the optical fibre, in a way where at least one loop may substantially freely change length when subject to a change in temperature, and where moulding means according to a predetermined shape of said device are provided as well as fibres for rein­forcement and resin, where the method comprises independent steps of:
connecting the optical fibre with the connecting means,
forming at least one part of the optical fibre into one or more loops
and holding said loops with the holding means, in a way where at
least one loop is substantially free to change length when subject to a
change in temperature, said at least one loop comprising a part of the
optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures,
applying the fibres for reinforcement, the optical fibre, the connecting
means, the holding means and the resin on the moulding means and
forming the device in a way where the optical fibre, the connecting
means and the holding means are at least partly embedded in at least
the resin.
14. A method according to claim 13, where the optical fibre is connected with the connecting means, and where a part of the optical fibre is formed into one or more loops, and holding said one or more loops with the holding means in a way where at least one loop is substantially free to change length when subject to a change in temperature, said at least one loop comprising a part of the optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures, and where the optical fibre is winded onto at least one spool before the opti-
cal fibre, the connecting means and the holding means are applied on the moulding means.
A method according to claim 14, where the optical fibre is applied from
the spool and continuously fastened to the fibres for reinforcement while be­
ing unwinded.
A system adapted for a device or a method according to any of the pre­
ceding claims, said system being adapted for use in temperature compensa­
tion of strain measurements and comprising at least one optical fibre as well
as connecting means adapted for connection of light emitting means and
light receiving means to the optical fibre, said optical fibre comprising a num­
ber of reflecting structures, wherein

the system comprises at least one holding means adapted to hold one
or more loops formed on the optical fibre, in a way where at least one
loop may substantially freely change length when subject to a change
in temperature,
and where the at least one optical fibre is at least extending between
the connecting means and the holding means,
and where said at least one loop, which may substantially freely
change length, is held by the holding means and comprises a part of
the optical fibre, which comprises a number of reflecting structures.

A system according to claim 16, where said system is assembled to form
a ready-for-use kit, said kit comprising at least one spool onto which the opti­
cal fibre is winded.
Connecting means adapted for a device, method or system according to
any of the preceding claims, where the connecting means are adapted for
connecting light emitting means and/or light receiving means to an optical

fibre, said connecting means comprising a housing adapted for storing and holding an end section of an optical fibre being formed with at least one loop placed by said end section.
Connecting means according to claim 18, where the connecting means
comprise an elongate resilient portion, which portion is adapted to support an
optical fibre when connected to the connecting means.
Connecting means according to claim 18 or 19, where the housing is pro­
vided with a shape, which is substantially frusto-conical or substantially like a
truncated pyramid.
Holding means adapted for a device, method or system according to any
of the preceding claims 1-17, where the holding means comprise a housing
provided with at least one recess, said recess having at least one substan­
tially circular path adapted for substantially surrounding loops formed on an
optical fibre.
Holding means according to claim 21, where the substantially circular
section is connected with at least two recesses.
Holding means according to claim 21 or 22, where the housing is pro­
vided with a shape, which is substantially frusto-conical or substantially like a
truncated pyramid.



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4599-DELNP-2006-Abstract-(19-11-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-abstract.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Assignment-(01-12-2014).pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-Assignment-(19-11-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-claims.pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-Copy-Of-Form-13-(19-11-2014).pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-Correspondence Others-(03-02-2012).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Correspondence Others-(04-08-2014).pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-Correspondence Others-(19-11-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Correspondence Others-(22-01-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Correspondence Others-(26-05-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Correspondence Others-(30-11-2012).pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-Correspondence-011214.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-correspondence-others 1.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Correspondence-Others-(10-03-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-correspondence-others.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Description (Complete)-(30-11-2012).pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-Description (Complete).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Drawings-(30-11-2012).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-drawings.pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-Form-1-(19-11-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-form-1.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-form-18.pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-Form-2-(19-11-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-form-2.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Form-27-(01-12-2014).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Form-3-(30-11-2012).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-form-3.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-form-5.pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-GPA-(03-02-2012).pdf

4599-delnp-2006-gpa.pdf

4599-DELNP-2006-OTHERS-011214.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-pct-101.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-pct-210.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-pct-237.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-pct-304.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-pct-308.pdf

4599-delnp-2006-Petition-137-(30-11-2012).pdf

FORM 13.pdf

Letter Assignment.pdf

Petition 138.pdf


Patent Number 265196
Indian Patent Application Number 4599/DELNP/2006
PG Journal Number 07/2015
Publication Date 13-Feb-2015
Grant Date 12-Feb-2015
Date of Filing 09-Aug-2006
Name of Patentee LM GLASFIBER A/S
Applicant Address ROLLES MOLLEVEJ 1, DK-6640 LUNDERSKOV, DENMARK,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 TAGE SVENDSEN EGHOLTVEJ 3, ANDST DK-6600 VEJEN, DENMARK,
2 IVAN ENGMARK MORTENSEN GL. TVED 6, TVED DK-6000 KOLDING, DENMARK.
3 ANDREW MUNRO GALLON 12 STANLEY ROAD, ST. DENYS, SOUTH HAMPTON, GB-HAMPSHIRE, SO17 2LW, GREAT BRITAIN,
PCT International Classification Number G01M 11/08
PCT International Application Number PCT/DK2005/000031
PCT International Filing date 2005-01-20
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 PA 2004 00093 2004-01-23 Denmark