Braiding mechanism and methods of use
US-9528205-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9834873B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9834873-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514733944-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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Multifilament yarn constructions include a core part and a sheath part, the core part comprising a plurality of core filaments, and the sheath part comprising a plurality of sheath filaments. Furthermore, members comprising the multifilament yarn construction and uses of the multifilament yarn construction and the members are provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multifilament yarn construction comprising a core part and a sheath part, the core part comprising a plurality of core filaments, and the sheath part comprising a plurality of sheath filaments, wherein the sheath part is between 4 to 40 area- % of a cross section of the multifilament yarn construction, the sheath part is braided onto the core part, the width of the multifilament yarn construction is between 0.2 to 5 mm, and a ratio (a/A) of a cross section area of the multifilament yarn construction (a) to a theoretical cross section area of the multifilament yarn construction (A) is at most 1.5. 2. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio a/A is at most 1.3. 3. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , wherein at least 90 weight- % of the plurality of core filaments and/or at least 90 weight- % of the sheath filaments are filaments with an e-modulus of at least 5 GPa. 4. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , wherein at least 90 weight- % of the plurality of core filaments and/or at least 90 weight- % of the sheath filaments are selected from the group consisting of high performance polyethylene fibers and high performance aramids fibers. 5. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , wherein at least 90 weight- % of the plurality of core filaments and/or at least 90 weight- % of the sheath filaments are gel spun ultra high molecular weight polyethylene fibers. 6. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , wherein the sheath part has a fill factor of at least 7. 7. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 6 , wherein the fill factor is at least 10. 8. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 6 , wherein the fill factor is less than 20. 9. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , wherein the sheath part of the multifilament yarn construction has a braiding angle (α) which is at least 33° and at most 75°. 10. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 9 , wherein the braiding angle (α) is at least 40°. 11. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 9 , wherein the braiding angle (α) is at least 45°. 12. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 9 , wherein the braiding angle (α) is at most 70°. 13. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , wherein the core part is at least 80 area- % and at most 94 area- % of a cross section of the multifilament yarn construction. 14. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , wherein the core filaments of the multifilament yarn construction comprise at least 25 filaments. 15. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 14 , wherein the core filaments have an arrangement of either: i) in parallel; ii) in parallel with a twist of less than 100 turns per meter; iii) with the filaments arranged in at least 3 multifilament yarns arranged in a braided, plaited, plied or twisted construction; or iv) in a combination of at least two of the arrangements i)-iii). 16. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 , having a flexural yield stress, σ 5%,5 , of at least 3 N/mm 2 . 17. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 16 , wherein the flexural yield stress is at least 5 N/mm 2 and less than 50 N/mm 2 . 18. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 16 , wherein the flexural yield stress is at least 7 N/mm 2 and less than 30 N/mm 2 . 19. The multifilament yarn construction according to claim 16 , having an exhausted flexural yield stress, σ 5%,5 , of more than 45% of the flexural yield stress, σ 5 %. 20. A member comprising a multifilament yarn construction according to claim 1 . 21. The member according to claim 20 being a rope, a fishing line, a fishing net, a cargo net, an antiballistic article, a kite line, or a medical product. 22. The member according to claim 20 , wherein the member is a medical product selected from the group consisting of a medical implant, a medical repair product, a suture, a cable or a mesh. 23. The member according to claim 20 , further comprising a second multifilament yarn construction that is different from the multifilament yarn construction. 24. The member according to claim 23 , wherein the multifilament yarn construction is arranged near an end of the member.
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