Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Strand structure – Plied
Patent
1989-12-26
1991-09-17
Kendell, Lorraine T.
Textiles: spinning, twisting, and twining
Strand structure
Plied
57218, 57220, 57222, 428364, 428373, 428379, 428376, 428398, D02G 302, D02G 336
Patent
active
050482807
ABSTRACT:
A high-elongation composite cord used for reinforcing a rubber composite such as a wheel tire and a conveyor belt. It is made by twisting a plurality of strands each made by twisting a plurality of brass-plated steel filaments and monofilaments of organic fiber. Before twisting the cord, monofilaments of organic fiber are put in the gaps formed between the adjacent strands so as to prevent fluidized rubber from penetrating into a center core formed in the cord after the cord has been covered with rubber. The monofilaments should have a diameter small enough not to protrude from a circle circumscribing the cord and large enough to close the gaps between the adjacent strands.
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Nakata Hidekazu
Okamoto Ken-ichi
Kendell Lorraine T.
Sumimoto Electric Industries, Ltd.
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