Structure for the reinforcement of pavements comprising assemblies of grouped metal filaments coupled to or integrated in a substrate
US-9863099-B2 · Jan 9, 2018 · US
US10132015B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10132015-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715837383-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A warp knit textile sleeve is provided. The sleeve has an elongate, wrappable wall extending along a longitudinal axis between opposite ends. The wall has opposite free edges extending lengthwise along the longitudinal axis between the opposite ends. The wall is knit from at least one warp yarn extending lengthwise between the opposite ends and a plurality of weft yarns extending circumferentially between the opposite free edges. The weft yarns form a plurality of discrete, annular bands alternating in adjacent relation along the longitudinal axis. The weft yarn of one of the adjacent bands has a first diameter and the weft yarn of the other of the adjacent bands has a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is less than the second diameter.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wrappable textile sleeve, comprising: an elongate, wrappable wall extending along a longitudinal axis between opposite ends, said wall having opposite free edges extending lengthwise along said longitudinal axis between said opposite ends, said wall being knit from at least one warp yarn extending lengthwise between said opposite ends and a plurality of weft yarns extending circumferentially between said opposite free edges, said weft yarns form a plurality of discrete, annular, adjacent bands alternating along said longitudinal axis, wherein the weft yarn of one of said adjacent bands has a first diameter and the weft yarn of the other of said adjacent bands has a second diameter, said first diameter being less than said second diameter. 2. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein said weft yarns are laid-in and fixed in position by said at least one warp yarn. 3. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 2 wherein said at least one warp yarn has closed chain stitches looped about said weft yarns. 4. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 2 wherein said at least one warp yarn has open chain stitches looped partially about said weft yarns. 5. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 2 wherein said weft yarn of each of said bands forms floats along said longitudinal axis, said floats extending over a plurality of said weft yarn of an adjacent band. 6. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 5 wherein said weft yarn in every other band is the same diameter. 7. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 6 wherein said weft yarn in every other band share a single, continuous, monolithic strand of yarn. 8. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein each of said weft yarns is inserted in a plurality of said bands. 9. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein the respective ratio of said first diameter to said second diameter is between about 1:1.5 to 1:2. 10. The wrappable sleeve of claim 1 wherein said wall has an outer surface and further comprising an outer layer laminated on said outer surface. 11. The wrappable sleeve of claim 10 wherein said outer layer is foil. 12. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 10 wherein the respective ratio of said first diameter to said second diameter is about 1:1.5. 13. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein at least one of said weft yarns is heat-set to bias said opposite free edges into overlapping relation with one another. 14. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein said at least one warp yarn is a multifilament. 15. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 14 wherein said plurality of weft yarns are monofilaments. 16. A wrappable textile sleeve, comprising: an elongate, wrappable wall extending along a longitudinal axis between opposite ends, said wall having opposite free edges extending lengthwise along said longitudinal axis between said opposite ends, said wall being knit from at least one warp yarn extending lengthwise between said opposite ends and a plurality of weft yarns extending circumferentially between said opposite free edges, said weft yarns form a plurality of discrete, annular bands alternating along said longitudinal axis, wherein the weft yarn of one of said adjacent bands has a first diameter and the weft yarn of the other of said adjacent bands has a second diameter, said first diameter being less than said second diameter; and wherein said at least one warp yarn includes a plurality of warp yarns, at least some of said warp yarns be knit having chain stitches, and at least some of said warp yarns being laid-in. 17. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein at least some of the bands including the weft yarn having the first diameter extend over a longer axial length of the wall relative to at least some of the bands including the weft having the second diameter. 18. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 17 wherein each of the bands including the weft yarn having the first diameter extend over a longer axial length of the wall relative to each of the bands including the weft having the second diameter. 19. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein each of the bands including the weft yarn having the first diameter include a plurality of passes of the first diameter weft yarn extending in a weft-wise direction between the opposite free edges in adjacent, axially spaced relation with one another, and each of the bands including the weft yarn having the second diameter include a plurality of passes of the second diameter weft yarn extending in a weft-wise direction between the opposite free edges in adjacent, axially spaced relation with one another. 20. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 19 wherein each of the bands including the weft yarn having the first diameter share a single, common weft yarn and each of the bands including the weft yarn having the second diameter share a single, common weft yarn.
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Vehicles (D10B2505/08 takes precedence) · CPC title
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