Textiles: braiding – netting – and lace making – Processes and products
Patent
1979-09-10
1982-01-26
Kucia, Richard R.
Textiles: braiding, netting, and lace making
Processes and products
87 6, 57234, 174121R, 174124G, 174124R, D04C 112, H01B 702
Patent
active
043122604
ABSTRACT:
A flexible cable comprises a plurality of substantially parallel, textile core threads and an external sheath, in which cable cohesion is provided by a binder which is applied in a discontinuous manner to the threads to bond the core threads to one another to form a core. The same or additional binder is used to bond the core to the sheath. An electrical conductor element may be provided centrally of the core and the sheath preferably is braided in position about the core. In addition to the beneficial properties associated with totally impregnated cables, the cables of this invention possess a very high flexibility. These cables or ropes can be used for all applications in which flexibility and strength are the principally desired qualities including, for example, motorway crash barriers, oceanography, ballooning, and fixing floating stations in the sea.
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Kucia Richard R.
Rhone-Poulenc-Textile
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