Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Strand structure
Reexamination Certificate
2000-10-20
2003-01-07
Calvert, John J. (Department: 3765)
Textiles: spinning, twisting, and twining
Strand structure
C057S210000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06502382
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a packing suitably used as an expanded graphite knitting yarn of a gland packing to be used at a shaft sealing portion in a fluid apparatus, and the gland packing made of the expanded graphite knitting yarns.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, as a yarn of a gland packing used at a shaft sealing portion of a fluid apparatus, for example, a knitting yarn
1
shown in
FIG. 7
has been known. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the knitting yarn
1
includes an expanded graphite tape
2
having a predetermined width, and plural reinforcing fibers
2
A, the plural reinforcing fibers
2
A are longitudinally embedded in the expanded graphite tape
2
, at axial intervals, and the expanded graphite tape
2
is subjected to a twisting process shown in FIG.
7
. Moreover, the plural knitting yarns
1
are put together and braided, thereby producing the gland packing.
However, the expanded graphite tape
2
as shown in
FIG. 8
is poor in tensile strength and therefore fragile. Moreover, ends
2
a,
2
b
on either side of the width direction are poor in exfoliation resistance property between expanded graphite particles. Therefore, when the expanded graphite tape
2
is subjected to the twisting process as shown in
FIG. 8
, cracks often occur from the ends
2
a,
2
b,
whereby the many expanded graphite particles are exfoliated. If the knitting yarns
1
, in which the many expanded graphite particles are exfoliated in the twisting process, are braided so as to produce the gland packing, the cracks often occur from the ends
2
a,
2
b
of the expanded graphite tape
2
, also in a braiding process. As a result of frequent occurrence of the cracks, more expanded graphite particles are exfoliated. Accordingly, a sealing property of the gland packing is worsened. In order to achieve an object of holding exfoliation of the expanded graphite particles to a minimum, it is impossible to braid it by means of a strong tensile force, whereby a pressure resistance property of the gland packing cannot be enhanced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been conducted in view of the above mentioned circumstances and problems. This can significantly reduce cracks occurring often from the ends in applying a twisting process to the expanded graphite tape, and the resultant exfoliation amount of the expanded graphite particles. It is an object to provide an expanded graphite knitting yarn which can prevent cracks and the resultant exfoliation of the expanded graphite particles, and a gland packing which can enhance a sealing property and a pressure resistance property by using the knitting yarns.
In order to attain the object, an expanded graphite knitting yam relating to a first aspect of the present invention is formed by applying the twisting process to an expanded graphite tape, wherein an outer periphery of the expanded graphite tape which has been subjected to the twisting process is covered with a reinforcing material which is knitted or made of a braided body.
Moreover, an expanded graphite knitting yarn relating to a second aspect of the present invention is formed by applying the twisting process to an expanded graphite tape, wherein an outer periphery of the expanded graphite tape which has been subjected to the twisting process is bound and covered with a reinforcing material which is knitted or made of a braided body, before the tape is subjected to a braiding process.
According to the first aspect of the present invention having the above structure, the outer periphery of the expanded graphite tape which has been subjected to the twisting process, is covered with the reinforcing material which is knitted or made of a braided body. As a result, the reinforcing material can cope with a tensile force and a twisting force in the braiding process. As the twisting process of the expanded graphite tape, it is enough only to twist lightly the expanded graphite tape in order to prevent the cracks from occurring frequently from the ends thereof. Therefore, cracks which occur frequently from the ends of the expanded graphite tape in the twisting process, and the resultant exfoliation of the expanded graphite particles can be remarkably reduced. Moreover, the reinforcing material which is knitted or made of a braided body, reduces the diameter thereof by the tensile force in the braiding process, and fastens a whole of the outer periphery including the ends of the expanded graphite tape, and which has been subjected to the twisting process. Therefore, the reinforcing material can protect the ends of the expanded graphite tape in the braiding process, prevent the frequent occurrence of the cracks in the ends of the expanded graphite tape and prevent many expanded graphite particles from being exfoliated resultantly. Moreover, the prevention of exfoliation and the reinforcing effect of the reinforcing material make it possible to braid it by means of the strong tensile force, thereby enhancing the pressure resistance property of the gland packing.
Moreover, according to the second aspect of the present invention having the above structure, the expanded graphite tape is bound and covered with the reinforcing material which is knitted or made of a braided body, before it is subjected to the braiding process. Consequently, even if the expanded graphite tape is only subjected to the light twisting process, there is no possibility of causing a state wherein, in the braiding process, the expanded graphite tape which has been subjected to the twisting process is not tightly bound with the reinforcing material with the result that the cracks which occur from the ends of the expanded graphite tape and the resultant exfoliation of the expanded graphite particles are increased.
According to the first and second aspects of the present invention, a configuration wherein reinforcing fibers are embedded in the expanded graphite tape in a longitudinal direction of the tape is used, thereby improving the tensile strength and twisting strength of the expanded graphite tape. As a result, the knitting yarn can be braided by the great tensile force.
Moreover, in the first and second aspects of the present invention, it is preferable to employ a configuration wherein the expanded graphite particles on a surface of the expanded graphite tape are partially removed. In other words, the expanded graphite particles on a side of the surface of the expanded graphite tape, where cracks easily occur, each of which is in a high density and high orientation state, are partially removed by a blast process. As a result, even if the great tensile force is applied to the expanded graphite tape in braiding the yarns, this can reduce further surely the occurrence of the cracks and the resultant exfoliation of the expanded graphite particles.
In the second aspect of the present invention, preferably, the reinforcing material binds and covers the expanded graphite tape, so that the expanded graphite tape which has been subjected to the twisting process may be deformed so as to reduce the diameter thereof
As the reinforcing material according to the first and second aspects of the present invention, any one of metallic line members such as stainless steel, Inconel, and monel metal; organic fibers such as a cotton fiber, a rayon fiber, a phenol fiber, an aramid fiber, a PBI fiber, a PBO fiber, a PPS fiber, and a PEEK fiber; or inorganic fibers such as a glass fiber, a carbon fiber, and a ceramic fiber may be selected and used.
As the reinforcing fibers in the first and second aspects of the present invention, any one selected from organic fibers such as a cotton fiber, a rayon fiber, a phenol fiber, an aramid fiber, a PBI fiber, a PBO fiber, a PPS fiber, and a PEEK fiber; any one selected from inorganic fibers such as a glass fiber, a carbon fiber, and a ceramic fiber; or any one selected form metallic line members such as stainless steel, Inconel and monel metal may be used; or at least two materials selected from the organic fibers, the inorganic
Fujiwara Masaru
Ueda Takahisa
Calvert John J.
Hurley Shaun R
Jones Tullar & Cooper P.C.
Nippon Pillar Packaging Co., Ltd.
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