WO2024220856A1 - Wrappable, woven, abrasion and emi resistant sleeve - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to textile sleeves for protecting elongate members, and more particularly to wrappable woven sleeves providing abrasion resistant and electromagnetic interference resistant properties for wires contained therein.
- EMI electromagnetic interference
- wires wires and wire harnesses, for example, and referred to hereafter simply as wires
- wrappable woven sleeves to provide protection to the wires against electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- EMI sleeve have wire that can be abrasive to the internal wires and/or to features external to the sleeve.
- an additional abrasion resistant sleeve(s) having a softer surface and feel (hand) is sometimes applied internally and/or externally to the EMI sleeve, thereby forming a multilayered sleeve.
- the additional abrasion resistant sleeve can be useful in reducing abrasion between the EMI sleeve and the internal and/or external components, the additional layer adds cost, both from a manufacture and assembly standpoint, and bulk (weight and thickness) to the EMI sleeve assembly.
- a wrappable EMI sleeve in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure provides a single layer wrappable sleeve that effectively shields EMI, while also being resistant to abrasion against the wires being protected and/or against external components.
- the EMI sleeve is also resistant to causing abrasion to the wire and external components.
- the EMI sleeve in accordance with the disclosure also possesses high durability, is impact resistant, while being flexible to allow the sleeve to be routed about comers and over meandering paths.
- a wrappable woven sleeve for routing and protecting an elongate member from exposure to EMI, while further providing mechanical protection against abrasion, impact, and other environmental conditions, such as contamination, is provided.
- the wall has opposite edges extending lengthwise between opposite ends. The wall is wrapped about a central longitudinal axis into a tubular configuration bounding an enclosed cavity sized for receipt of the elongate member therein.
- the wall is woven with warp filaments extending generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis and weft filaments extending generally transversely to the warp filaments.
- the warp filaments include conductive filaments provided as wire filaments and separate non- conductive warp filaments.
- the weft filaments include heat-set filaments that are formed to bias the wall into a cylindrical shape and to bias opposite edges into overlapping relation with one another.
- the weft filaments also include conductive filaments.
- the non-conductive warp filaments form repeating floats extending over and/or under two or more of the weft yarns.
- the non-conductive warp filaments form repeating floats extending over two or more of the weft yams, such that the repeating floats face outwardly away from the central longitudinal axis of the wall.
- the non-conductive warp filaments form repeating floats extending under two or more of the weft yams, such that the repeating floats face inwardly toward the central longitudinal axis of the wall.
- the warp wire filaments can be woven in a plain weave pattern.
- the weft heat-set filaments and the weft conductive filaments alternate with one another in spaced relation along the central longitudinal axis of the sleeve.
- the weft conductive filaments are metallized filaments.
- the metallized filaments are metallized non-conductive multifilaments.
- the metallized filaments are metallized non-conductive monofilaments.
- the weft conductive filaments are hybrid yarns including a synthetic filament, either monofilament or multifilament, twisted or served with a continuous conductive wire.
- the non-conductive warp filaments and the warp wire filaments alternate with one another in spaced relation about a circumference of the wall.
- circumferentially adjacent floats are offset and staggered relative to one another, such that one of the adjacent floats extends axially beyond the other of the adjacent floats, thereby avoiding the formation of continuous annular valleys, and thus, maximizing the protection against abrasion to the wires.
- the floats extending along an outer surface of the sleeve can be formed to form loop portions of a hook and loop type fastener, thereby being able to be attached to a hook portion of the hook and loop type fastener.
- the sleeve can consist of a single layer wall that prevents abrading the elongate member and/or external components located adjacent to the sleeve.
- a wrappable, woven EMI resistant sleeve for routing and protecting an elongate member consists of: a single layer wall having opposite edges extending lengthwise between opposite ends.
- the wall is self-wrapping about a central longitudinal axis into a tubular configuration bounding an enclosed cavity sized for receipt of the elongate member therein.
- the wall is woven with warp filaments extending generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis and weft filaments extending generally transversely to the warp filaments.
- the warp filaments include wire filaments and non- conductive warp filaments separate from the wire filaments.
- the weft filaments include heatset filaments biasing the opposite edges into overlapping relation with one another and conductive filaments.
- Figure 1 is schematic perspective view of a woven, self-wrapping sleeve constructed in accordance with one aspect of the invention, with the sleeve shown carrying and protecting an elongate member therein;
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a wall of the sleeve taken generally along a line 2-2 of Figure 1 illustrating a conductive wire filament woven in a lengthwise warp direction with a plurality of weft filaments shown in cross-section;
- Figure 3A is a view similar to Figure 2 illustrating a non-conductive filament woven in a lengthwise warp direction with the plurality of weft filaments shown in crosssection;
- Figure 3B is a view similar to Figure 3 A illustrating a non-conductive filament woven in a lengthwise warp direction with the plurality of weft filaments shown in crosssection;
- Figure 4A is a plan view illustrating an outer surface of the wall of the sleeve shown in a flattened state
- Figure 4B is a plan view illustrating an inner surface of the wall of the sleeve shown in a flattened state
- Figure 5 A is a cross-sectional view taken transversely to a lengthwise extending axis of a conductive metallized weft yarn in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure
- Figure 5B is a cross-sectional view taken transversely to a lengthwise extending axis of a conductive metallized weft yarn in accordance with another aspect of the disclosure
- Figure 5C is a fragmentary side view of a conductive hybrid yarn in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure.
- Figure 5D is a fragmentary side view of a conductive hybrid yarn in accordance with another aspect of the disclosure.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of wrappable (shown wrapped in Figure 1), abrasion resistant, EMI resistant woven sleeve, referred to hereafter as sleeve 10, constructed in accordance with one aspect of the invention.
- the sleeve 10 has a wrappable elongate wall 12 for routing and protecting an elongate member(s), such as conductive wires or a wire harness 14, for example, from exposure to EMI, abrasion, impact, and other environmental conditions, such as contamination from fluid and debris.
- an elongate member(s) such as conductive wires or a wire harness 14
- the elongate wall 12 is abrasion resistant not only against abrasion to itself, but also against the elongate member 14 and against external components, such as neighboring wires, tubes and the like. Accordingly, the sleeve 10 resists causing abrasion to the elongate member 14 and to neighboring components.
- the wall 12 can be constructed having any suitable size, including length and diameter, depending on the application
- the wall 12 has opposite edges 16, 17 extending parallel or generally parallel (meaning though not truly parallel, they are only about 5 degrees or less from true parallel, and thus, to a casual observer, the edges 16, 17 would be seen and described as being parallel) to a central, longitudinal axis 18 between opposite ends 19, 21, wherein the edges 16, 17 are wrapped, via an internal bias in the wall 12, into overlapping relation with one another in "cigarette wrapped” fashion to fully enclose the elongate members 14 within a central cavity 21 of the sleeve 10.
- the cavity 21 is readily accessible along the full length of the wall 12, via separation of the opposite edges 16, 17 away from one another, so that the elongate member(s) 14 can be readily disposed radially, relative the axis 18, into the cavity 21, and conversely, removed from the cavity 21, such as during service.
- the wall 12 is woven with warp filaments 22 extending parallel or generally parallel, as discussed above, to the central longitudinal axis 18 and weft filaments 24 extending circumferentially and transversely or generally transversely, with generally having the same meaning as discussed above, to the warp filaments 22.
- the warp filaments 22 include conductive warp wire filaments, also referred to as wires 22a, ( Figure 2) and non-conductive filaments 22b ( Figures 3A and 3B, wherein Figures 3A and 3B can be separate embodiments or combined with one another in the same embodiment, thereby including both internal and external floats).
- the warp wire filaments 22a are electrically conductive wire, such as having a diameter between about 0.05-0.2mm, and in one non-limiting embodiment, a diameter between 0.8-1.2mm, by way of example and without limitation.
- the wires 22a can be provided as individual, separate continuous filaments, or bundled wire filaments, such as mini-braids of continuous wire filaments.
- the wires 22a can be provided having a copper core encapsulated by an outer layer of tin, or copper coated nickel, by way of example and without limitation.
- the wires 22a are woven in a plain weave pattern with the weft filaments 24, thereby passing over and under immediately adjacent weft filaments 24 in repeating fashion, as will be understood by a person possessing ordinary skill in the art of textile fabrics. It is contemplated herein that the wires 22a could be woven in any desired weave pattern, if desired, depending the application requirements.
- the non-conductive warp filaments 22b are provided as non-abrasive, non-conductive filaments.
- the non-conductive warp filaments 22b can be provided having a larger diameter than the wires 22a, thereby preventing the wire 22a from making contact with an adjacent surface.
- the non-conductive warp filaments 22b can be woven in a weave pattern that forms external floats 26a (Figure 3A; floats 26a extending along the exposed, outer surface 23 of the wall 12 and radially outwardly relative to the underlying weft filaments 24, thereby passing over two or more immediately adjacent weft filaments 24, under one weft filament 24, and then over two or more weft filaments 24, in repeating fashion, as will be understood by a person possessing ordinary skill in the art of textile fabrics.
- Circumferentially adjacent floats 26a located in side- by-side relation with one another, can be woven in staggered relation relative to one another, such that the adjacent floats 26a of adjacent warp filaments 22b are not circumferentially aligned in mirrored, side-by-side fashion with one another, but rather, extend axially beyond one another, as shown in Figure 4A. With the adjacent floats 26a being staggered, circumferentially extending annular valleys are not formed between the floats 26a, as illustrated in Figures 4A and 4B, thereby providing maximum shielding and abrasion protection to prevent the wires 22a from contacting the external component(s).
- the non-conductive warp filaments 22b are woven in a weave pattern that forms internal floats 26b (Figure 3B; floats 26b extending along a concealed inner surface of the wall 12) extending radially inwardly relative to the overlying weft filaments 24, thereby passing under two or more immediately adjacent weft filaments 24, then over one weft filament 24, and then under two or more weft filaments 24, in repeating fashion, as will be understood by a person possessing ordinary skill in the art of textile fabrics.
- Figure 3B floats 26b extending along a concealed inner surface of the wall 12
- the floats 26b can be woven in circumferentially staggered relation relative to one another, as shown in Figure 4B, such that adjacent floats 26b of adjacent warp filaments 22b are not circumferentially aligned in mirrored, side-by-side fashion with one another, but rather, extend axially beyond one another, thereby forming a plurality of cushions (each float 26b forms a separate cushion) for engagement with the elongate member 14 to protect the elongate member 14 against vibration and damage, and to prevent the wires 22a from contacting and abrading the elongate member 14.
- the non- conductive warp yarns 22b can be woven as detailed above to form either or both the external and internal floats 26a, 26b in the wall 12.
- the non-abrasive, non-conductive warp filaments 22b can be provided as synthetic monofilaments, having the desired diameter, and/or synthetic multifilaments, having the desired denier, as desired.
- the non-abrasive, non-conductive warp filaments 22b of the sleeve 10 when provided as multifilaments, can be provided as bulky, fluffy multifilaments to provide not only enhanced protection against impact forces, but also to provide loop portions for fixation of the sleeve 10 to an external fixation mechanism, shown as a hook portion 28 of a hook and loop type fixation mechanism.
- the hook portion 28 can be provided on any desired surface adjacent the sleeve 10, thereby allowing the loop portions provided by the multifilaments 22b to be attached to the hook portion 28.
- the non-abrasive, non-conductive warp filaments 22b and the wire filaments 22a can be woven in alternating relation with one another about the circumference of the wall 12, thereby having an equal number of ends, if desired.
- the weft yarns 24 are provided as both heat-settable weft yams 24a and conductive weft yams 24b.
- the heat-settable weft yarns 24a and conductive weft yarns 24b can be woven to alternate with one another in spaced relation in a 1 : 1 ratio along the length of the sleeve 10.
- the heat-settable weft yarns 24a can be provided as polypropylene monofilaments, or as any other heat-settable material, including polyphenylene sulfide, polyethylene, by way of example and without limitation.
- the heat-settable weft yams 24a are heat-set upon wrapping the wall 12 about a mandrel, thereby imparting an internal bias in the heat-set weft yarns 24a, such that the internal bias functions to bias and maintain the opposite edges 16, 17 in overlapped relation with one another.
- the opposite edges 16, 17 can be biased away from one another by applying a suitable external force to spread the edges 16, 17 laterally away from one another, such as during assembly of the elongate member 14 into the central cavity 21 or during service of the elongate member 14.
- the conductive weft yarns 24b can be provided as any suitable metallized synthetic yarn ( Figures 5A and 5B), whether monofilament 28a (Figure 5A) and/or multifilament 28b ( Figure 5B) coated and metallized by an outer coating 30 of metal, such as silver, and/or copper, and/or aluminum, or any suitable conductive metal or metal alloy. Otherwise, it is contemplated herein that the conductive weft yams 24b can be provided as hybrid yarns 32 ( Figures 5C and 5D) including a non-conductive synthetic yarn, whether monofilament 34a (Figure 5C) or multifilament ( Figure 5D), twisted or served with a continuous conductive wire 36, such as discussed above for wire filaments 22a.
- the conductive weft yams 24b are suitably flexible to allow the heat-set weft yarns 24a to bias the opposite edges 16, 17 into overlapping relation with one another, as discussed above.
- the conductive weft yarns 24b are woven in electrical communication with the warp wires 22a, thereby improving the EMI performance of the sleeve 10.
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| EP24727044.0A EP4698709A1 (en) | 2023-04-21 | 2024-04-19 | Wrappable, woven, abrasion and emi resistant sleeve |
| CN202480009467.4A CN120958185A (en) | 2023-04-21 | 2024-04-19 | Wrapable, woven, abrasion-resistant and electromagnetic interference-resistant sleeve |
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| US18/639,899 US12460324B2 (en) | 2023-04-21 | 2024-04-18 | Wrappable, woven, abrasion and EMI resistant sleeve |
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| WO2016010730A1 (en) * | 2014-07-16 | 2016-01-21 | Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc. | Protective sleeve with bonded wire filaments and methods of construction thereof |
| WO2016168794A1 (en) * | 2015-04-17 | 2016-10-20 | Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc. | Emi protective sleeve and method of construction thereof |
| WO2018144656A1 (en) * | 2017-02-01 | 2018-08-09 | Federal-Mogul Powertrain Llc | Woven sleeve with integral attachment loops and method of construction thereof |
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| WO2014163882A1 (en) * | 2013-03-13 | 2014-10-09 | Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc. | Emi shielding textile fabric, wrappable sleeve constructed therefrm and method of construction thereof |
| WO2016010730A1 (en) * | 2014-07-16 | 2016-01-21 | Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc. | Protective sleeve with bonded wire filaments and methods of construction thereof |
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