Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Apparatus and processes – Ends or hanks
Patent
1998-04-27
2000-07-18
Stryjewski, William
Textiles: spinning, twisting, and twining
Apparatus and processes
Ends or hanks
57 22, D01N 1700
Patent
active
060890088
ABSTRACT:
A line splice has two lengths of fibrous rope that have multiple strands and interstices. The two lengths are held adjacent to each other by a plastic encapsulate that both surrounds the two rope lengths and fills the interstices. In forming the splice a two part polyurethane complex plastic is injected into the mold to create an exothermic reaction and heat sufficient to cause the plastic to flow both inside and outside the two lengths of fibrous rope.
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Stryjewski William
Wellington Leisure Products, Inc.
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