Claims
- 1. A suture having improved tie-down performance comprising a multifilament, the outer surface of the multiflament being coated with from about 0.4 percent to about 7 percent based on suture weight of an aliphatic polyester that is a solid at room temperature; said polyester having from 2 carbon atoms to about 12 carbon atoms between the ester linkages in the polymer chain and said polyester having a molecular weight in the range of 1,000 to 15,000.
- 2. The suture of claim 1, characterized by a braided construction.
- 3. The suture of claim 1, characterized by a twisted construction.
- 4. The suture of claim 1, characterized by a covered construction.
- 5. The multifilament suture of claim 1, wherein the polyester has the formula: ##EQU7## wherein n is an integer larger than 1 and smaller than 13, m is an integer larger than 1 and smaller than 9 and X is the degree of polymerization.
- 6. The multifilament suture of claim 1, wherein the polyester has the formula: ##EQU8## wherein R is a polymethylene group and X represents the degree of polymerization.
- 7. The multifilament suture of claim 1, wherein the polyester is a condensate of adipic acid and 1,4-butanediol having a molecular weight of about 2,000-3,000.
- 8. The suture of claim 7, wherein said multifilament is a silk multifilament and the polyester coating amounts to about 5 percent of the weight of the untreated suture.
- 9. The suture of claim 7, wherein said multifilament is a polyethylene terephthalate multifilament, and the polyester coating amounts to about 1 percent of the weight of the untreated suture.
- 10. The multifilament suture of cliam 6, wherein the polyester coating has a molecular weight of about 2,000.
- 11. The suture of claim 10, wherein said multifilament is a polyethylene terephthalate multifilament and the polyester coating amounts to about 1 percent of the weight of the untreated suture.
- 12. The suture of claim 10, wherein said multifilament is a silk multifilament and the polyester coating amounts to about 5 percent of the weight of the untreated suture.
- 13. The multifilament suture of claim 1, characterized by a roughness of less than 1 pound.
- 14. The multifilament suture of claim 2, characterized by a roughness of less than 1 pound.
- 15. The multifilament suture of claim 3, characterized by a roughness of less than 1 pound.
- 16. The multifilament suture of claim 4, characterized by a roughness of less than 1 pound.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. application Ser. No. 303,588, filed Nov. 3, 1972 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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