Fiber-bound engineered materials formed using foundation scrims
US-2024415230-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US10315379B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10315379-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514801175-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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A wrappable textile sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve includes a woven wall having opposite inner and outer edges extending in a lengthwise direction along a central longitudinal axis of the sleeve between opposite ends. The opposite inner and outer edges are wrappable into overlapping relation with one another to form an inner tubular cavity. The wall has an innermost woven layer and an outermost woven layer woven in attached relation with one another at one of the opposite inner and outer edges. A reflective layer is sandwiched between the innermost woven layer and the outermost woven layer, such that the outermost woven layer protects the underlying reflective layer against abrasion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wrappable textile sleeve, comprising: a woven wall having opposite inner and outer edges extending in a lengthwise direction along a central longitudinal axis of the sleeve between opposite ends, said opposite inner and outer edges being wrappable into overlapping relation with one another to form an inner tubular cavity, said wall having an innermost woven layer having a first weave density and an outermost woven layer having a second weave density, said first weave density being greater than said second weave density, with said innermost and outermost woven layers being woven in attached relation with one another at one of said opposite inner and outer edges, wherein each of said innermost layer and said outermost layer have warp yarns extending in the lengthwise direction generally parallel to said central longitudinal axis and weft yarns extending generally transversely to said longitudinal axis between said opposite edges, wherein said warp yarns of said innermost layer include insulative multifilaments; and a reflective layer sandwiched between said innermost woven layer and said outermost woven layer, wherein said reflective layer is adhered to one of said innermost woven layer and said outermost woven layer and is free from being adhered to the other of said innermost woven layer and said outermost woven layer, wherein at least some of said warp yarns and/or said weft yarns of said outermost layer are substantially transparent. 2. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein said innermost woven layer and said outermost woven layer are detached from one another between said inner and outer edges. 3. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 2 wherein said innermost woven layer and said outermost woven layer are detached from one another in their entirety other than at one of said inner and outer edges. 4. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein said weft yarns including heat-set thermoplastic yarns imparting a bias on said wall to bring said opposite edges into their overlapping relation. 5. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 4 wherein said warp yarns of said innermost layer are provided entirely of insulative multifilaments. 6. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 5 wherein said warp yarns of said outermost layer are provided entirely of monofilaments. 7. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 4 wherein said warp yarns of said outermost layer are provided entirely of monofilaments. 8. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 1 wherein said reflective layer has a thickness between 0.0003″-0.0015″. 9. A textile sleeve, comprising: a woven wall having opposite inner and outer edges extending in a lengthwise direction along a central longitudinal axis of the sleeve between opposite ends, said opposite inner and outer edges being wrapped into overlapping relation with one another to form an inner tubular cavity, said wall having an innermost woven layer and an outermost woven layer woven in attached relation with one another with a common weft yarn at one of said opposite inner and outer edges; said innermost and outermost woven layers have warp yarns extending in the lengthwise direction generally parallel to said central longitudinal axis and weft yarns extending generally transversely to said longitudinal axis between said opposite edges, said weft yarns including heat-set thermoplastic yarns imparting a bias on said wall to bring said opposite edges into their overlapping relation and said warp yarns of said innermost woven layer including multifilament yarns; and a reflective layer having a thickness between 0.0003″-0.0015″ sandwiched between said innermost woven layer and said outermost woven layer, wherein said reflective layer is adhered to one of said innermost woven layer and said outermost woven layer and is free from being adhered to the other of said innermost woven layer and said outermost woven layer, wherein at least some of said warp yarns and/or said weft yarns of said outermost layer are substantially transparent. 10. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 9 wherein said warp yarns of said innermost layer are provided entirely of insulative multifilaments and said warp yarns of said outermost layer are provided entirely of monofilaments. 11. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 10 wherein said warp yarns of said innermost layer have a first number of ends-per-inch and said warp yarns of said outermost layer have a second number of ends-per-inch, said first number of ends-per-inch being greater than said second number of ends-per-inch. 12. The wrappable textile sleeve of claim 11 wherein said weft yarns of said innermost layer have a first number of picks-per-inch and said weft yarns of said outermost layer have a second number of picks-per-inch, said first number of picks-per-inch being greater than said second number of picks-per-inch.
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