Abstract:
The present invention is related to an apparatus and method for a carrier rope for use in the transport of paper webs in paper threading machine systems. The carrier rope constructed in accordance with the invention comprises a multi filament yarn assembly (A) having an initial twist, a composite yarn assembly (B) comprising mono filament yarn imparted around the multi filament yarn assembly via a second twist, wherein the multi filament yarn assembly (A) is not further twisted, a braided plait assembly (C) comprising a braid of composite yarn assemblies, and a carrier rope (D) comprising a braid of braided plait assemblies.
Abstract:
Die Erfindung betrifft ein Seil (1) oder Seilelement (2, 3), welches in an sich bekannter Weise eine Bewehrung (4) aus vom Fasermaterial des Seiles bzw. des Seilelementes abweichenden Fasermaterial aufweist. Das erfindungsgemäße Seil bzw. Seilelement ist dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass als Fasermaterial der Bewehrung zumindest teilweise a) zumindest ein Multifilamentgarn (5'") und/oder Stapelf asergarn (5') und/oder b) zumindest ein Monofilament (5) vorgesehen ist.
Abstract:
The present invention is related to an apparatus and method for a carrier rope for use in the transport of paper webs in paper threading machine systems. The carrier rope constructed in accordance with the invention comprises a multi filament yarn assembly (A) having an initial twist, a composite yarn assembly (B) comprising mono filament yarn imparted around the multi filament yarn assembly via a second twist, wherein the multi filament yarn assembly (A) is not further twisted, a braided plait assembly (C) comprising a braid of composite yarn assemblies, and a carrier rope (D) comprising a braid of braided plait assemblies.
Abstract:
A knitted convolute protective sleeve (10) is disclosed. The sleeve is knitted from filamentary members to form alternating crests (20) and troughs (12) lengthwise along the sleeve. The crests (20) and troughs (12) may be formed by alternatingly knitting segments from relatively stiff and relatively flexible filamentary members, by interlacing stiffening hoops at spaced intervals lengthwise along a knitted sleeve having a smaller nominal diameter than the hoops, or by varying the knitting parameters, such as loop density and loop length as a function of length along the sleeve (10).
Abstract:
A product comprising a plurality of interlaced yarns wherein at least a first yarn having a tensile strength, having a value TS in N/tex, said first yarn containing a plurality of UHMWPE fibers having a titer, having a value T in den, wherein the ratio T/TS is at least 5 den.tex/N. The tensile strength is obtained by adjusting the drawing ratio or the UHMWPE filaments/fibers accordingly. The product shows resistance to abrasion. The product can be a rope or round slings, comprising a sheath/jacket comprising said first yarn.
Abstract:
A self-wrapping, textile sleeve for routing and protecting elongate members from exposure to abrasion, thermal and other environmental conditions and method on construction thereof. The sleeve has an elongate wall constructed from interlaced yams having interstices between adjacent yarns. At least one of the yarns is heat formed at one temperature to form the wall as a self-wrapping wall curling about a longitudinal axis of the sleeve. The wall has an inner surface providing a generally tubular cavity in which the elongate members are received. The wall also has an outer surface with a cured layer thereon. The cured layer is cured at the one temperature at which the yams are heat formed into their self-wrapping configuration, wherein the cured layer fills the interstices between adjunct yarns to form an impervious layer on the wall.
Abstract:
A convolute protective sleeve (40) is knitted from filamentary members (46) to form alternating crests (52) and troughs (54) lengthwise along the sleeve. The crests (52) and troughs (54) may be formed by alternatingly knitting segments from relatively stiff and relatively flexible filamentary members, by interlacing stiffening hoops (42) at spaced intervals lengthwise along a knitted sleeve having a smaller nominal diameter than the hoops (42), or by varying the knitting parameters, such as loop density and loop length as a function of length along the sleeve.
Abstract:
An elongate sleeve for protecting elongate members and method of construction thereof has a textile sleeve with a wall having an inner surface providing a cavity extending along a longitudinal axis of the sleeve for receiving the elongate members. A resilient support member is arranged in communication with the wall. The support member has an arcuate shape in lateral cross-section with an outer convex surface facing outwardly from the axis for flush engagement with the inner surface of the wall and an inner concave surface facing inwardly toward the axis. The support member extends less than completely about a circumference of the inner surface.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a thermal insulation device for elongated bodies that are impinged externally in certain sections by heat, for example for conduits in a motor vehicle. Said device has at least one first inner, heat-resistant protective layer (4) that faces the body and means that dissipate the heat arising in certain sections and that distribute said heat over a wide area.