FLEXIBLE, ARC RESISTANT, FLUID REPELLANT, HIGH TEMPERATURE AND ABRASION RESISTANT, CIRCUMFERENTIALLY CONTINUOUS, SEAMLESS TEXTILE SLEEVE AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF
20240305075 ยท 2024-09-12
Inventors
- Thibaut Lesur (Clairoix, FR)
- Amelie Simoens (Compiegne, FR)
- Tianqi Gao (Malvern, PA, US)
- Kamel Fennell (Plymouth Meeting, PA, US)
- Alexis Zambino Mason (Flagstaff, AZ, US)
- Xiaodan Qiu (Phoenixville, PA, US)
Cpc classification
D10B2331/061
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D15/283
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06N3/0056
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
D06N3/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D15/283
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A textile sleeve having a seamless, circumferentially continuous wall including a textile layer formed of yarns interlaced with one another. The textile layer having an outer surface and an opposite inner surface bounding an enclosed cavity extending lengthwise along a central longitudinal axis between opposite open ends. At least some of the yarns include multifilaments resistant to heat and monofilaments resistant to heat, and a silicone-based coating adhered to the outer surface.
Claims
1. A textile sleeve for routing and protecting an elongate member, comprising: a seamless, circumferentially continuous wall, said circumferentially continuous wall including a textile layer having an outer surface and an opposite inner surface bounding an enclosed cavity extending lengthwise along a central longitudinal axis between opposite open ends, said textile layer being formed of yarns interlaced with one another, wherein at least some of said yarns include multifilaments resistant to heat and monofilaments resistant to heat, and a silicone-based coating adhered to said outer surface of said textile layer.
2. The textile sleeve of claim 1, wherein said yarns include warp yarns extending generally parallel to said central longitudinal axis and weft yarns extending generally transversely to said central longitudinal axis, said warp yarns being woven with said weft yarns.
3. The textile sleeve of claim 2, wherein said warp yarns are provided entirely from said multifilaments resistant to heat and said weft yarns are provided including said monofilaments resistant to heat.
4. The textile sleeve of claim 3, wherein said weft yarns are provided including said multifilaments resistant to heat.
5. The textile sleeve of claim 4, wherein said multifilaments resistant to heat are provided as meta-aramid.
6. The textile sleeve of claim 4, wherein said warp multifilaments resistant to heat are provided having a denier between about 100-3000 dtex and said weft multifilaments resistant to heat are provided having a denier between about 50-1000 dtex.
7. The textile sleeve of claim 6, wherein said monofilaments resistant to heat are provided having a diameter between about 0.1-0.5 mm.
8. The textile sleeve of claim 5, wherein said monofilaments resistant to heat are provided as PEEK.
9. The textile sleeve of claim 1, wherein said silicone-based coating includes at least one of a flame retardant and a heat stabilizer.
10. The textile sleeve of claim 1, wherein said silicone-based coating has a thickness between about 0.1-3.0 mm.
11. The textile sleeve of claim 1, wherein said textile layer is circumferentially continuous and seamless.
12. The textile sleeve of claim 1, wherein said textile layer has opposite edges extending lengthwise between said opposite open ends, said opposite edges being in overlapped relation with one another with a seam formed between said overlapped edges, wherein said silicone-based coating is circumferentially continuous and seamless to close off said seam between said overlapped opposite edges.
13. A method of constructing a textile sleeve for routing and protecting an elongate member against arcing, exposure to high temperatures and fire, abrasion, and fluid ingress, comprising: interlacing heat-resistant yarn to form a textile layer having an outer surface and an inner surface bounding a cavity extending lengthwise along a central longitudinal axis between opposite open ends; and bonding a silicone-based coating on the outer surface of the textile layer such that the silicone-based coating is circumferentially continuous and seamless along the length of the textile layer.
14. The method of claim 13, further including interlacing the yarns with one another in a weaving process.
15. The method of claim 17, further including weaving the yams including warp yams extending generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis entirely from multifilaments resistant to heat and weft yarns extending generally transversely to the warp yarns including monofilaments.
16. The method of claim 15, further including weaving the weft yarns including multifilaments resistant to heat.
17. The method of claim 16, further including providing the warp multifilaments having a denier between about 100-3000 dtex and providing the weft multifilaments having a denier between about 50-1000 dtex.
18. The method of claim 17, further including providing the weft monofilaments having a diameter between about 0.1-0.5 mm.
19. The method of claim 13, further including forming the textile layer as a circumferentially continuous and seamless layer.
20. The method of claim 13, further including forming the textile layer having opposite edges extending lengthwise between the opposite open ends, and wrapping the opposite edges being in overlapped relation with one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] These and other aspects, features and advantages will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments and best mode, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Referring in more detail to the drawings,
[0033] The silicone-based coating 26 is a fluid impervious coating, thereby being impervious to water, fuel (e.g. kerosene), oil, and the like, to render the wall 12a, 12b fluid impervious as well as fluid repellant. As such, fluid is prevented from being absorbed by the interlaced layer 23a, 23b, thus, preventing water, fuel and the like from compromising the ability of the sleeve 10a, 10b to provide the desired levels of protection. The silicone-based coating 26 can include at least one or both of a flame retardant and a heat stabilizer, and can be provided having a thickness between about 0.1-3.0 mm, thereby contributing to the wall 12a, 12b having a narrow profile, thereby enhancing the flexibility and ability to be routed in relatively small, tight spaces.
[0034] The interlaced yarns 24, in a preferred embodiment of
[0035] The warp multifilaments 36, 24a can be provided as meta-aramid having a denier between about 100-3000 tex, and the weft multifilaments 38, 24a can be provided having a denier between about 50-1000 tex. The weft monofilaments 38, 24b can be provided as PEEK having a diameter between about 0.1-0.5 mm. With the weft multifilaments 38, 24a having a reduced effective diameter than the warp multifilaments 36, 24a, an increased weave tightness and density can be achieved to provide enhance protection to the elongate member 14.
[0036] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, with reference to
[0037] In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of constructing a textile sleeve 10a, 10b is provided. The method includes interlacing heat-resistant yarn 24 to form a textile layer 12a, 12b having an outer surface 17 and an inner surface 15 bounding a cavity 22 extending lengthwise along a central longitudinal axis 20 between opposite open ends 19, 21. Further, bonding a silicone-based coating 26 on the outer surface 17 of the textile layer 12a, 12b such that the silicone-based coating 26 is circumferentially continuous and seamless along the length of the textile layer 12a, 12b.
[0038] The method can further include interlacing the yarns 24 with one another in a weaving process, a knitting process, or a braiding process. If woven, the method can further include weaving the yarns including warp yarns 36 extending generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis 20, with the warp yarns 36 being provided entirely as multifilaments 24a resistant to heat, and weft yarns 38 extending generally transversely to the warp yarns 36, with the weft yarns 38 including monofilaments 24b resistant to heat.
[0039] In accordance with another aspect, the weft yarns 38 can further include monofilaments 24b and multifilaments 24a resistant to heat.
[0040] The method can further include providing the warp multifilaments 36, 24a having a denier between about 100-3000 tex and providing the weft multifilaments 38, 24a having a denier between about 50-1000 tex.
[0041] The method can further include providing the weft monofilaments 24b having a diameter between about 0.1-0.5 mm.
[0042] Further yet, the method can include weaving the warp yarns 36 and the weft yarns 38 in one of a plain, twill, basket, or satin weave pattern.
[0043] The method can further include weaving the weft monofilaments 24b and weft multifilaments 24a in alternating relation with one another along the entirety of the length of the wall 12, such that the monofilaments 24b and weft multifilaments 24a are provided in a 1:1 ratio.
[0044] The method can further include providing the silicone-based coating 26 having a thickness between about 0.1-3.0 mm, and in one exemplary embodiment, a thickness between about 0.1-1.00 mm.
[0045] The method can further include providing the silicone-based coating 26 including at least one of a flame retardant and a heat stabilizer, thereby allowing the sleeve to withstand exposure to high heat and fire for a predetermined amount of time, including up to about 2 hours, while protecting the elongate member therein against damage.
[0046] The method can further include forming the textile layer 12a as a circumferentially continuous and seamless layer.
[0047] The method can further include forming the textile layer 12b having opposite edges 16, 18 extending lengthwise between the opposite open ends 19, 21, and wrapping the opposite edges 16, 18 being in overlapped relation with one another.
[0048] Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is contemplated that all features of all claims and of all embodiments can be combined with each other, so long as such combinations would not contradict one another. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.