Self-wrapping sleeve and method of construction thereof
US-2019308385-A1 · Oct 10, 2019 · US
US11686022B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11686022-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117173134-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2023 |
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A wrappable, corrugated woven sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve includes a wall having opposite edges wrapped about a central axis into overlapping relation with one another. The wall has a plurality of layers overlying one another. Each layer includes warp yarns extending generally parallel to the central axis woven with fill yarns extending generally transversely to the warp yarns. Each layer includes a plurality of annular first bands and a plurality of annular second bands alternating with one another along the length of the wall. The first bands of each layer include monofilament weft yarn and multifilament weft yarn and the second bands of each layer include only one of monofilament weft yarn or multifilament weft yarn. The first bands overlie one another to form peaks and the second bands B overlie one another to form valleys, such that the wall has a corrugated contour.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve for routing and protecting elongate members, comprising: a wall having opposite edges extending lengthwise between opposite ends, said opposite edges being wrappable about a central axis into overlapping relation with one another to bound a central cavity, said wall having a plurality of layers extending in overlying relation with one another, each of said layers including warp yarns extending generally parallel to the central axis woven with fill yarns extending generally transversely to said warp yarns, each of said layers including a plurality of annular first bands and a plurality of annular second bands, said first bands and said second bands of each of said layers alternating with one another along the length of the wall, said first bands of each layer including monofilament weft yarn and multifilament weft yarn and said second bands of each layer including only one of monofilament weft yarn or multifilament weft yarn, said first bands of each layer being radially aligned in overlapping relation with one another and said second bands of each layer being radially aligned in overlapping relation with one another, said first bands of each layer forming peaks and said second bands of each layer forming valleys, said peaks and said valleys alternating with one another along said central axis. 2. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of layers includes a radially outermost layer, a radially innermost layer, and at least one intermediate layer sandwiched between the radially outermost layer and the radially innermost layer. 3. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the radially outermost layer, the radially innermost layer, and the at least one intermediate layer has a different weave pattern from at least one of the other layers. 4. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 3 , wherein the radially outermost layer, the radially innermost layer, and the at least one intermediate layer are woven from any one of a plain weave pattern, a twill weave pattern, a basket weave pattern, and a satin weave pattern. 5. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 4 , wherein at least some of the layers are woven with the same weave pattern. 6. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 2 , wherein at least some of the layers are woven with the same weave pattern. 7. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 6 , wherein all of the layers are woven with the same weave pattern. 8. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said second bands of each layer include only monofilament weft yarn. 9. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said second bands of each layer include only multifilament weft yarn. 10. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 2 , wherein the radially outermost layer has a first weave density and the radially innermost layer has a second weave density, the first weave density being greater than the second weave density. 11. The wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the opposite edges are biased into overlapping relation with one another by at least one heat-set yarn. 12. A method of constructing a wrappable, multilayered woven sleeve, comprising: weaving an elongate wall including a plurality of overlying layers having opposite edges extending lengthwise along a central axis between opposite ends; weaving each of the layers including warp yarns extending generally parallel to the central axis with fill yarns extending generally transversely to the warp yarns; weaving each of the layers including a plurality of annular first bands and a plurality of annular second bands alternating with one another along the length of the wall; weaving the annular first bands of each layer including monofilament weft yarn and multifilament weft yarn; weaving the annular second bands of each layer including only one of monofilament weft yarn or multifilament weft yarn; radially aligning the annular first bands of each layer in overlapping relation with one another; radially aligning the annular second bands of each layer in overlapping relation with one another; and causing the annular first bands of each layer to form peaks and the annular second bands of each layer to form valleys to provide the wall having a corrugated contour. 13. The method of claim 12 , further including weaving the plurality of layers to include a radially outermost layer, a radially innermost layer, and at least one intermediate layer sandwiched between the radially outermost layer and the radially innermost layer. 14. The method of claim 13 , further including weaving at least one of the radially outermost layer, the radially innermost layer, and the at least one intermediate layer having a different weave pattern from at least one of the other layers. 15. The method of claim 13 , further including weaving the radially outermost layer, the radially innermost layer, and the at least one intermediate layer having any one of a plain weave pattern, a twill weave pattern, a basket weave pattern, and a satin weave pattern. 16. The method of claim 15 , further including weaving the radially outermost layer, the radially innermost layer, and the at least one intermediate layer having the same weave pattern. 17. The method of claim 15 , further including weaving the radially outermost layer, the radially innermost layer, and the at least one intermediate layer each having a different weave pattern. 18. The method of claim 13 , further including weaving the radially outermost layer having a first weave density and weaving the radially innermost layer having a second weave density, wherein the first weave density is greater than the second weave density. 19. The method of claim 12 , further including weaving the wall including at least one of heat-settable yarns and heat-shrinkable yarns. 20. The method of claim 19 , further including providing the heat-shrinkable yarns to shrink in length at least 4% upon being exposed to a heat-treatment process.
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