Impact resistant, shrinkable knitted tubular sleeve and method of construction thereof

US10415162B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10415162-B2
Application numberUS-201715684875-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 23, 2017
Priority dateAug 24, 2016
Publication dateSep 17, 2019
Grant dateSep 17, 2019

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A knitted sleeve for routing and protecting elongate members and method of construction thereof are provided. The sleeve includes an elongate, knitted wall having a circumferentially continuous, tubular outer periphery extending along a central axis between opposite open ends. The wall includes knitted shrinkable yarn and knitted non-shrinkable yarn. The shrinkable yarn provides the wall with an ability to be radially constricted from a first, diametrically enlarged state to a second, diametrically shrunken state, wherein said shrinkable yarn and said non-shrinkable yarn are knit in alternating groups of courses with one another.

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What is claimed is: 1. A textile sleeve for routing and protecting elongate members, comprising: an elongate, knitted wall having a circumferentially continuous, tubular outer periphery extending along a central axis between opposite open ends, said wall includes shrinkable yarn and non-shrinkable yarn, said shrinkable yarn providing the wall with an ability to be radially constricted from a first, diametrically enlarged state to a second, diametrically shrunken state, wherein said shrinkable yarn is knit providing a plurality of circumferentially extending shrinkable courses and said non-shrinkable yarn is knit providing a plurality of circumferentially extending non-shrinkable courses, said plurality of circumferentially extending shrinkable courses and said plurality of circumferentially extending non-shrinkable courses alternating with one another. 2. The textile sleeve of claim 1 , wherein a respective ratio of the diameters of said first, diametrically enlarged state and said second, diametrically shrunken state is greater than or equal to 1.5 to 1. 3. The textile sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said non-shrinkable yarn forms circumferentially extending floats along an inner surface of the wall. 4. The textile sleeve of claim 3 , wherein said shrinkable yarn, upon being shrunken, forms radially inwardly extending, lofted pillows from said floats of said non-shrinkable yarn. 5. The textile sleeve of claim 3 , wherein said circumferentially extending floats skip a space occupied by at least one needle. 6. The textile sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said shrinkable yarn is knit on one of even or odd needles and said non-shrinkable yarn is knit on the other of even or odd needles. 7. The textile sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said shrinkable yarn is knit in one of an interlock stitch pattern or a jersey stitch pattern. 8. The textile sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said non-shrinkable yarn is knit in an ottoman stitch pattern. 9. The textile sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said wall has a first density when in said first, diametrically enlarged state and a second density when in said second, diametrically constricted state, with said second density being at least 2 times greater than said first density. 10. The textile sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said wall can be knit including low melt fusible yarn that has a melt temperature that is less than the temperature required to shrink said shrinkable yarn and less than the melt temperature of said non-shrinkable yarn. 11. The textile sleeve of claim 10 , wherein said low melt fusible yarn is twisted or served with at least one of said shrinkable yarn and said non-shrinkable yarn. 12. A method of constructing a textile sleeve, comprising: knitting an elongate wall having a circumferentially continuous, tubular outer periphery extending along a central axis between opposite open ends with shrinkable yarn and non-shrinkable yarn, the shrinkable yarn providing the wall with an ability to be radially constricted from a first, diametrically enlarged state to a second, diametrically shrunken state, wherein the shrinkable yarn is knit providing a plurality of circumferentially extending shrinkable courses and said non-shrinkable yarn is knit providing a plurality of circumferentially extending non-shrinkable courses, said plurality of circumferentially extending shrinkable courses and said plurality of circumferentially extending non-shrinkable courses are knit alternating with one another. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein a respective ratio of the diameters of the first, diametrically enlarged state and the second, diametrically shrunken state is greater than or equal to 1.5 to 1. 14. The method of claim 12 , further including skipping at least one needle with the non-shrinkable yarn to form circumferentially extending floats along an inner surface of the wall. 15. The method of claim 14 , further including forming radially inwardly extending, lofted pillows from the floats of the non-shrinkable yarn upon shrinking the shrinkable yarn. 16. The method of claim 12 , further including knitting the shrinkable yarn on one of even or odd needles and knitting the non-shrinkable yarn on the other of even or odd needles. 17. The method of claim 12 , further including knitting the shrinkable yarn in one of an interlock stitch pattern or a jersey stitch pattern. 18. The method of claim 12 , further including knitting the non-shrinkable yarn in an ottoman stitch pattern. 19. The method of claim 12 , further including knitting the wall having a first density when in the first, diametrically enlarged state and having a second density when in the second, diametrically constricted state, with the second density being at least 2 times greater than the first density. 20. The method of claim 12 , further including knitting the wall including low melt fusible yarn that has a melt temperature that is less than the temperature required to shrink the shrinkable yarn and less than the melt temperature of the non-shrinkable yarn. 21. The method of claim 12 , further including providing the low melt fusible yarn being twisted or served with at least one of the shrinkable yarn and the non-shrinkable yarn.

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  • Vehicles (D10B2505/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • enhancing mechanical properties · CPC title

  • including contracting yarn, e.g. blister fabrics · CPC title

  • thermoplastic; thermosetting · CPC title

  • D04B1/225Primary

    Elongated tubular articles of small diameter, e.g. coverings or reinforcements for cables or hoses · CPC title

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What does patent US10415162B2 cover?
A knitted sleeve for routing and protecting elongate members and method of construction thereof are provided. The sleeve includes an elongate, knitted wall having a circumferentially continuous, tubular outer periphery extending along a central axis between opposite open ends. The wall includes knitted shrinkable yarn and knitted non-shrinkable yarn. The shrinkable yarn provides the wall with a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fed Mogul Powertrain Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D04B1/225. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 17 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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