Braided protective sleeve with heat-shrinkable yarns and method of construction thereof

US11499254B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11499254-B2
Application numberUS-202016749725-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2020
Priority dateJan 23, 2019
Publication dateNov 15, 2022
Grant dateNov 15, 2022

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A protective textile sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve includes a seamless, tubular braided wall having a plurality of yarns braided with one another. A plurality of the yarns are high temperature, non-heat-shrinkable yarns and a plurality of the yarns are heat-shrinkable yarns, wherein the heat-shrinkable yarns are shrinkable at a temperature that does not cause the high temperature, non-heat-shrinkable yarns to shrink. The sleeve has a first length and first thickness upon being braided, and a second length that less than the first length and a second thickness that is greater than the first thickness upon being exposed to a single heat-treat process.

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A protective braided sleeve, comprising: a seamless, circumferentially continuous, flexible tubular wall extending lengthwise along a central longitudinal axis between opposite ends, said wall including a plurality of yarns braided with one another to provide said wall having a first thickness in a first non-heat-treated state, a first plurality of said plurality of yarns being substantially non-heat-shrinkable yarns and a second plurality of said plurality of yarns being cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns, said wall being heat-treatable to transform said wall to a second heat-treated state, whereat said cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns are shrunken lengthwise at a heat-treating temperature that does not cause said non-heat-shrinkable yarns to shrink substantially, thereby causing said substantially non-heat-shrinkable yarns to be axially bunched in the second heat-treated state, whereupon said wall is provided having a second thickness being between about 25-90 percent greater than said first thickness. 2. The protective braided sleeve of claim 1 , said second thickness being between about 50-90 percent greater than said first thickness. 3. The protective braided sleeve of claim 1 , said second thickness being between about 70-90 percent greater than said first thickness. 4. The protective braided sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said wall has a first resistance to abrasion while in said first non-heat-treated state and a second resistance to abrasion while in said second heat-treated state, said second resistance to abrasion being greater than said first resistance to abrasion. 5. The protective braided sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said wall has a first resistance to end fray while in said first non-heat-treated state and a second resistance to end fray while in said second heat-treated state, said second resistance to end fray being greater than said first resistance to end fray. 6. The protective braided sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said wall has a first heat resistance while in said first non-heat-treated state and a second heat resistance while in said second heat-treated state, said second heat resistance being greater than said first heat resistance. 7. The protective braided sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said wall has a first density while in said first non-heat-treated state and a second density while in said second heat-treated state, said second density being greater than said first density. 8. The protective braided sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said non-heat-shrinkable yarns and said cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns are braided with one another in equal numbers of ends, with said non-heat-shrinkable yarns and said cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns being braided with one another in a 1:1 braid pattern, with said non-heat-shrinkable yarns and said cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns alternating with one another in opposite S and Z helical directions. 9. The protective braided sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said non-heat-shrinkable yarns are multifilaments and said cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns are monofilaments. 10. A protective braided sleeve, comprising: a seamless, circumferentially continuous, flexible tubular wall extending lengthwise along a central longitudinal axis between opposite ends, said wall including a first plurality of cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns braided with a second plurality of yarns, with said first plurality of cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns and said second plurality of yarns having different heat-shrink ratios from one another, said wall having a first thickness prior to exposing said wall to a heat-treatment process and a second thickness after exposing said wall to said heat-treatment process, said second thickness being between about 25-90 percent greater than said first thickness. 11. The protective braided sleeve of claim 10 , wherein said wall has a first length prior to exposing said wall to said heat-treatment process and a second length after exposing said wall to said heat-treatment process, said second length being less than said first length. 12. The protective braided sleeve of claim 11 , wherein said second length is at least 10 percent less than said first length. 13. The protective braided sleeve of claim 12 , wherein said first plurality of cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns shrink lengthwise at least 10 percent of an as braided length upon exposing said wall to said heat-treatment process and said second plurality of yarns shrink lengthwise less than 2 percent of an as braided length upon exposing said wall to said predetermined temperature. 14. The protective braided sleeve of claim 13 , wherein said first plurality of cross-linked heat-shrinkable yarns are monofilaments and said second plurality of yarns are multifilaments. 15. A method of constructing a protective textile sleeve, comprising: braiding a plurality of cross-linked heat-shrinkable first yarns with a plurality of second yarns to form a seamless tubular wall extending lengthwise along a central longitudinal axis, with the resulting seamless tubular wall having a first thickness; and heat-treating the braided wall and causing the cross-linked heat-shrinkable first yarns to shrink lengthwise and causing the second yarns to become axially bunched under a force imparted by the cross-linked heat-shrinkable first yarns causing the seamless tubular wall to expand to a second thickness that is greater than the first thickness. 16. The method of claim 15 , further including increasing the first thickness between about 25-90 percent to the second thickness. 17. The method of claim 16 , further including increasing the first thickness between about 50-90 percent to the second thickness. 18. The method of claim 15 , further including increasing the first thickness between about 70-90 percent to the second thickness. 19. The method of claim 15 , further including causing the cross-linked heat-shrinkable first yarns to shrink lengthwise at least 10 percent upon heat-treating the braided wall and causing the second yarns to shrink lengthwise less than 2 percent upon heat-treating the braided wall.

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  • D04C1/02Primary

    made from particular materials · CPC title

  • thermoplastic; thermosetting · CPC title

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

  • polyetherketones, polyetheretherketones, e.g. PEEK · CPC title

  • Braid or lace serving particular purposes · CPC title

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What does patent US11499254B2 cover?
A protective textile sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve includes a seamless, tubular braided wall having a plurality of yarns braided with one another. A plurality of the yarns are high temperature, non-heat-shrinkable yarns and a plurality of the yarns are heat-shrinkable yarns, wherein the heat-shrinkable yarns are shrinkable at a temperature that does not cause…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fed Mogul Powertrain Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D04C1/02. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 15 2022 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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