Braided With Unbraided Material Patents (Class 87/30)
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Patent number: 11718933Abstract: A penta-axial braiding assembly comprising: a braiding machine comprising: a circular machine bed with an interior curved surface, an exterior curved surface, and a front face; radial bobbins associated with the interior curved surface and configured to dispense a first number of yarns; and front face bobbins associated with the front face and configured to dispense a second number of yarns. A first guide assembly comprising a first braiding plate configured to form a first braiding point for the first number of yarns from the radial bobbins. A second guide assembly comprising a second braiding plate configured to form a second braiding point for the second number of yarns dispensed from the front face bobbins.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Jacquelynn Xueting Tian
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Patent number: 11375769Abstract: A braided component for an article of apparel or footwear may be formed by application of a method that utilizes a braiding machine to braid a plurality of braiding yarns to form a tubular structure with a plurality of axial yarns incorporated into the tubular structure during braiding. At least two different types of axial yarn may be incorporated into the braided component, for example, to provide different properties to different parts of the tubular structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2018Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: ADIDAS AGInventors: Tom O'Haire, Andrew Yip
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Publication number: 20120272817Abstract: A system for making braided barbed sutures includes a filament winding assembly, and a guide assembly including at least one barbed insert dispenser opening defining a passageway . for orienting a barbed insert. The guide assembly is adapted to dispense at least one barbed insert from the dispenser opening into the filament winding assembly for winding a plurality of filaments around the at least One barbed insert for making a braided barbed suture. The passageway of the dispenser opening is adapted to allow longitudinal movement of the barbed insert relative to the passageway while simultaneously preventing twisting movement of the barbed insert relative to the passageway. As the barbed insert is being dispensed, the barbed insert dispenser opening is selectively rotatable for imparting rotation to the barbed insert as the filaments are wound about the barbed insert. The passageway may be an elongated slit having a greater width than height.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: Ethicon, Inc.Inventors: David C. Lindh, SR., Jason T. Perkins, Krasimira Hristov, Jesse G. Nawrocki, Robert J. Tannhauser
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Patent number: 8006601Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a high-quality fiber reinforced resin member that enables a longitudinal yarn to be laid out, without slipping, around an outer periphery of a mandrel having at least a bent portion, thus allowing both the longitudinal yarn and a diagonal yarn to be evenly laid out, and a method of manufacturing the fiber reinforced resin member, as well as an apparatus manufacturing a fiber fabric for the fiber reinforced resin member. A fiber reinforced resin member 1 includes an elongate fiber fabric formed by braiding a plurality of longitudinal yarns Q, . . . extending in a longitudinal direction of the fiber fabric and a plurality of diagonal yarns P, . . . inclined at a predetermined angle to the longitudinal direction, the fiber fabric being impregnated with resin that is then hardened. The fiber reinforced resin member 1 has at least a bent portion 1?. The longitudinal yarns Q, . . .Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignees: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha, Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota JidoshokkiInventors: Koichi Inazawa, Natsuhiko Katahira, Fujio Hori
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Patent number: 6631666Abstract: A machine, for the construction of a braid (11), that includes a set of identical multiindented wheels (2), which are mounted on a fixed support (1) and driven in rotation to cause the circulation of spindles (6) carrying spools (7) of braiding threads (8). The multiindented wheels are disposed in parallel and equidistant lines (L—L). In the set of multiindented wheels: the multindented wheels (2) belonging to a line are spaced from one another, so that two consecutive multiindented wheels belonging to one and the same line cannot cooperate directly with one another; and a multiindented wheel (2) belonging to one line is disposed between two multiindented wheels belonging to an adjacent line and cooperates with the two multiindented wheels, In the spaces between the consecutive multiindented wheels of a line, there are provided passages (3) for the longitudinal elongate elements (9) of the braided tubular structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Aerospatiale Societe Nationale IndustrielleInventor: Georges Jean Joseph Antoine Cahuzac
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Patent number: 5829486Abstract: A frame comprises, perpendicular to a longitudinal framework, a support with a spool of core strand, a rotating wheel with bobbins of twisted strand, and structure for forwarding the bundles of strands parallel to the longitudinal direction of movement of two spreads of warp thread. The frame accommodates a hook that moves back and forth and grabs one of the twisted strands wound around the core strand, introduces it between the two warp spreads to produce a fringe, and then grabs another strand. A fringing hook is mounted on the end of a rod that can be disengaged from the driving device and has at the end opposite the hook a shank that can come to rest during conclusion of the fringe-producing stroke against at least one surface of one of the stops in a mechanism that can be sequentially moved to vary the stroke of the hook in accordance with the pattern selected for the fringes.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Michel SahucInventor: Antoine Sahuc
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Patent number: 5649414Abstract: A utility loop includes a loop of fiber which forms the loop core. The loop of fiber is made from a thread wrapped into a plurality of loops. The two loose ends of the thread can then optionally be tied together to form the loop of fiber. The outer loop cover of the utility loop is a tube of braided material, which surrounds loop of fiber. The tube of braided material has a tube axis running along a length of the tube of braided material. The tube of braided material includes a relatively small number of relatively large-diameter monofilament fibers, which are braided together in a tubular form. All of the relatively large-diameter mono-filament fibers are oriented to form acute angles with the tube axis. The two loose ends of the tube of braided material are connected together to form the utility loop. Specifically, a first opposing end of the tube of braided material is slipped over a second opposing end of the tube of braided material to thereby form an overlap.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Corp.Inventors: Blaine K. Rawdon, James S. Wells, Myles A. Rohrlick
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Patent number: 5146835Abstract: A braided insitu consolidated structure of fiber reinforced thermoplastic resin strands is formed by braiding the strands on a mandrel and then advancing the mandrel and the braided structure as it is formed continuously through a heating zone to heat the resin to a flowable condition then cooling the structure as it leaves the zone. Pressure may be applied or developed against the braided structure during its formation.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1989Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: E. I. duPont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Ronald F. McConnell, Peter Popper
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Patent number: 4936186Abstract: A method of weaving a three-dimensional article by which, an area arranging carrier members (1) in the form of a matrix is segmented into a plurality of rectangular blocks (G1 to G6) to choose prescribed blocks therefrom, and then a basic weaving operation is sequentially and alternately performed with respect to the prescribed blocks. According to the weaving method, it is possible to easily weave many kinds of three-dimensional articles (2) having different sectional forms. An apparatus for weaving a three-dimensional article having, first guide means (16) for guiding the movement in row direction of the carrier members (1) and second guide means (17) for guiding the movement in column direction of the carrier members (1), so that the carrier members (1) are smoothly moved in the row and the column directions by the first and the second guide means (16 and 17).Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1988Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Toray Industries Inc.Inventors: Toshihide Sekido, Masafumi Ogasawara
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Patent number: 4916997Abstract: The method involves braiding a plurality of fiber bundles, each comprising a reinforcing fiber overwrapped by a plurality of glass or metal matrix-forming fibers, to form a 3D braided preform having stuffer fiber bundles extending longitudinally therethrough and heating the preform at a temperature and applying pressure to form the matrix-forming fibers into a bonded matrix in which the reinforcing fibers are disposed in a 3D braided pattern and in a longitudinal (stuffer) pattern.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Airfoil Textron Inc.Inventor: Raymond G. Spain
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Patent number: 4885973Abstract: A composite article is made by braiding a 3D article shaped preform including non-fugative braider reinforcing fibers and fugative fibers and removing the fugative fibers to form a plurality of matrix-ingress passages in the braided preform. During impregnation of the braided preform with a matrix material, matrix material is supplied to the interior of the preform via the passages. The fugative fibers typically comprise fugative monofilaments which are substantially larger in size than the non-fugative fibers to permit one or more dimensions of the preform and thus the composite article to be increased beyond the capacity of the particular braiding apparatus employed.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Airfoil Textron Inc.Inventor: Raymond G. Spain
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Patent number: 4800796Abstract: A method of manufacturing an elongated braided structural member having high mechanical strength, including the steps of providing at least three primary elongated cores, parallel and spaced from one another, and helically winding a plurality of threads around said cores, at least two threads being wound around any pair of primary cores.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Inventor: Dante Vendramini
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Patent number: 4777859Abstract: Disclosd is a pre-expanded braided sleeving made from flexible strands of either conductive or nonconductive filaments, or a combination thereof, along with entrapped warp filaments of heat shrinkable material. The warp filament material is commonly known as heat reactive material and, when briefly subjected to heat below its fusion temperature, shrinks in the order of 30% to 50% of its length and very substantially expands the sleeving thereby greatly expediting the assembly thereof over an elongated object. Thereafter the sleeving is readily contracted into a snug fit with the object upon being tensioned between its opposite ends.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Inventor: Walter A. Plummer, Jr.
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Patent number: 4719837Abstract: A complex braided composite structure is formed of axial and braiding yarns using an interlacing pattern which allows all braiding yarn reversals to occur outside a multi-layer array of axial yarns concurrently at one location in the pattern thus allowing free manipulation of the yarns for forming complex shapes.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: E. I. DuPont De Nemours and CompanyInventors: Ronald F. McConnell, Peter Popper
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Patent number: 4614147Abstract: Cores (a1-a4) pass through separate points in a plate (1) of the machine, over which plate thread-carrying spools (17.sub.1 -17.sub.24) are free to move. Two pairs of spools (i.e. four spools) are associated with each of the six possible pairs of the cores (a1-a4). Both spools in each pair are wound in the same direction around the corresponding pair of cores. The other two spools corresponding to the same pair of cores wind round the pair in the opposite direction. At successive steps of the method, each spool in each pair of spools is swapped with the other spool of the pair to occupy the position previously occupied by the said other spool. As a result, each pair of cores is covered by two helical windings in each winding direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1985Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Inventor: Dante Vendramini
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Patent number: 4311079Abstract: A faired article comprising a cable having a core surrounded by a braided jacket is provided with at least one row of fairing loops extending lengthwise of the jacket for the purpose of reducing strumming, drag and cable fatigue when the cable is installed underwater. The faired article is manufactured by guiding a length of fairing yarn into proximity with the upstream side of the ring of a braider, entraining the fairing yarn in an air stream directed across the path of movement of the braid yarns inside the braider ring, and causing the fairing yarn entrained therein to pass through the path of movement of the braid yarns as they advance around the braider ring, thereby enabling the braid yarns to form the fairing yarn into loops as the braid yarns form the jacket around the core. Preferred apparatus for practicing the method of the present invention is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Wall Industries, Inc.Inventor: Henry A. Hood
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Patent number: 3975980Abstract: An elongated article such as a rope or cord having a series of fairings spaced apart along its length is produced in a continuous manner by the method and apparatus of the present invention. The rope comprises a core having a plurality of yarns surrounded by a layer of resilient material, and a braided jacket surrounds the core and anchors the fairings thereto. The fairings are provided by a resilient fairing yarn which is fed toward the core and which is manipulated by a needle during braiding of the jacket to cause each fairing to have a base portion anchored between the jacket and the resilient layer of the core and streamer portions extending outwardly from the base portion. The needle is mounted for reciprocation parallel to the moving core upstream of the braider, and the fairing yarn passes through the eye of the needle and a first length is displaced through the path of movement of the braid yarns into engagement with a gripping assembly located downstream of the braid yarns.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1975Date of Patent: August 24, 1976Assignee: Wall Industries, Inc.Inventor: Henry Alexander Hood