Hybrid chain link
US-2018127900-A1 · May 10, 2018 · US
US10870931B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10870931-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816137085-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 22, 2020 |
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An innerduct for segregating cables in a conduit is provided wherein the innerduct is constructed from one or more strip-shaped lengths of a woven textile fabric and configured to provide multiple longitudinal compartments for the cables, and the textile fabric has a warp of monofilament yarn ends and a filling of a combination of monofilament and multifilament yarn picks, with the multifilament yarn picks being multiple-inserted yarns.
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What I claim is: 1. An innerduct for a cable, comprising one or more strip-shaped lengths of woven textile fabric configured to create a flexible, longitudinal compartment for enveloping a cable, wherein the woven textile fabric is in a plain weave construction and comprises: a plurality of warp yarns, wherein the warp yarns are monofilament warp yarns, and wherein the warp yarns have a warp crimp of less than 5%, as measured by ASTM D3883-Standard Test Method for Yarn Crimp and Yarn Take-Up in Woven Fabrics; and, a plurality of filling yarns interwoven with the warp yarns, wherein the filling yarns consist of a repeating pattern of picks of monofilament yarns and multiple-inserted multifilament yarns, wherein the multifilament yarns contain between 30 and 110 individual filaments, wherein the arrangement of monofilament yarns to multiple-inserted multifilament yarns is selected from the group consisting of 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 2:3, 3:4, and 3:5, wherein at least one-fourth of the picks of the filling yarns are multiple-inserted multifilament yarns, and wherein the multiple-inserted multifilament yarns pass successively over and under every warp yarn together. 2. The innerduct of claim 1 , wherein the filling comprises from 14 to 22 picks per inch and the warp comprises from 25 to 75 ends per inch of polyester, monofilament yarn. 3. The innerduct of claim 1 , wherein the multiple-inserted multifilament yarns are textured, polyester, multifilament yarns. 4. The innerduct of claim 1 , wherein the one or more strip-shaped lengths of woven textile fabric are configured to create at least two flexible, longitudinal compartments for enveloping cables, and each of the compartments contains a pull line. 5. The innerduct of claim 1 , wherein the innerduct is configured from a single, strip-shaped length of woven textile fabric folded to create a unitary structure having one or more flexible, longitudinal compartments, with each of the compartments configured for enveloping a cable, and wherein the textile fabric has side edges, which are folded over and sewn together. 6. The innerduct of claim 1 , wherein the multiple-inserted multifilament yarns are double-inserted multifilament yarns. 7. An apparatus comprising: (a) a conduit; (b) one or more strip-shaped lengths of woven textile fabric configured to create a flexible, longitudinal compartment for enveloping a cable, wherein the woven textile fabric is in a plain weave construction and comprises: a plurality of warp yarns, wherein the warp yarns are monofilament warp yarns, and wherein the warp yarns have a warp crimp of less than 5%, as measured by ASTM D3883-Standard Test Method for Yarn Crimp and Yarn Take-Up in Woven Fabrics; and, a plurality of filling yarns interwoven with the warp yarns, wherein the filling yarns consist of a repeating pattern of picks of monofilament yarns and multiple-inserted multifilament yarns, wherein the multifilament yarns contain between 30 and 11 individual filaments, wherein the arrangement of monofilament yarns to multiple inserted multifilament yarns is selected from the group consisting of 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 2:3, 3:4, and 3:5 wherein at least one-fourth of the picks of the filling yarns are multiple-inserted multifilament yarns, and wherein the multiple-inserted multifilament yarns pass successively over and under every warp yarn together; and (c) a cable positioned in the longitudinal compartment. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the one or more strip-shaped lengths of woven textile fabric are configured to create at least two flexible, longitudinal compartments for enveloping cables. 9. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the multiple-inserted multifilament yarns are double-inserted multifilament yarns.
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