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Title: US4777789: Wire wrapped yarn for protective garments
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Kolmes, Nathaniel H.; Hickory, NC 28601
Plemmons, Harold F.; Millers Creek, NC 28651

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1988-10-18 / 1986-10-03

Application Number: US1986000915140

IPC Code: Advanced: D02G 3/12; D02G 3/38; D02G 3/44; D04B 1/28;
IPC-7: A41D 19/00; D02G 3/12; D02G 3/36;

ECLA Code: D02G3/12; D02G3/38; D02G3/44B; D02G3/44H; D04B1/28;

U.S. Class: Current: 057/210; 002/167; 057/211; 057/230; 057/902;
Original: 057/210; 057/211; 057/230; 057/902; 002/167;

Field of Search: 057/210,211,212,216,224,230,229,902,235,232,901 002/167

Priority Number:
1986-10-03  US1986000915140

Abstract:     An improved yarn, fabric and protective garment made from such yarn where the yarn, fabric and garment exhibit increased cut resistance. The yarn includes a core made of fiber and a covering wrapped around the core, the covering includes at least one strand of wire wrapped around the core.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Schneider, Jerold I. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Watkins, Donald;

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What is claimed is:     1. A yarn for use in making strong, flexible products comprising:
  • a core including at least one wire strand and at least one fiber strand positioned parallel to the wire strand in the core;
  • a covering wrapped on said core, said covering including at least two fiber strands wrapped in opposite directions, relative to each other around the core; and
  • at least two additional wire strands wrapped in opposite directions relative to each other around the parallel positioned strands.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US1574004  1926-02 Ryder   Multiple-wire fibrous yarn
Get PDF - 3pp US2609653* 1952-09 Peterson    
Get PDF - 3pp US3336744  1967-08 Peene   Reinforcing cord having two-filament core surrounded by six single filatment units
Get PDF - 6pp US4202382  1980-05 Westhead  Scapa Dryers, Inc. Dryer felts
Get PDF - 4pp US4290260  1981-09 Wasserman  Lowenstein; Felice High denier non-plied frieze yarn and method of making the same
Get PDF - 7pp US4313998  1982-02 Pivot et al.  Application Des Gaz Textile element and woven material intended in particular to serve as substrate for a catalytic material, for instance a combustion catalytic material
Get PDF - 9pp US4350731  1982-09 Siracusano  Albany International Corp. Novel yarn and fabric formed therefrom
Get PDF - 5pp US4384449  1983-05 Byrnes et al.  Byrnes, Sr.; Robert M. Protective gloves and the like and a yarn with flexible core wrapped with aramid fiber
Get PDF - 7pp US4458475  1984-07 Schmit et al.  The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Composite reinforcement cord
Get PDF - 6pp US4470251  1984-09 Bettcher  Bettcher Industries, Inc. Knittable yarn and safety apparel made therewith
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