Textiles: braiding – netting – and lace making – Processes and products – Braided
Patent
1989-02-27
1989-10-03
Petrakes, John
Textiles: braiding, netting, and lace making
Processes and products
Braided
87 1, 87 23, 428225, 428228, 428245, D04C 102, D04C 106
Patent
active
048708879
ABSTRACT:
a braided sleeve is formed from a tow of flexible filaments such as glass fibers and a rigid filament such as a stainless steel wire. The rigid filament reduces the tendency of a braided sleeve to fray at its ends, and can cause the end portions of the sleeve to taper inwardly, which can enhance the thermal insulation properties of the sleeve. The sleeve may be coated with polymeric material.
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Conaghan Thomas B.
Kite, III Joseph S.
Piotrowski Michael J.
Tresslar Marie C.
Lindrooth Charles H.
Petrakes John
Synnestvedt John T.
The Bentley-Harris Manufacturing Company
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