Claims
- 1. Apparatus comprising:
a flexible structure configured to enclose and carry at least one cable, said structure comprising flexible material formed in such a way as to define at least one longitudinal channel configured to enclose and carry a cable; said flexible structure being formed from a single sheet of said flexible material.
- 2. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material has a melting temperature of at least about 220 degrees C.
- 3. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material is a woven fabric.
- 4. The structure set forth in claim 3, wherein said woven fabric includes monofilament yarns.
- 5. The structure set forth in claim 4, wherein said monofilament yarns have a denier in the range of 200-1000 denier.
- 6. The structure set forth in claim 1, further including means for pulling a cable into said structure.
- 7. The structure set forth in claim 6, wherein said pulling means extends longitudinally through said channel, and is selected from the group consisting of tape or rope.
- 8. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein a cable extends longitudinally through said channel, said cable having an outer sheath that has a first melting temperature, and said flexible material having a second melting temperature not lower than said first melting temperature.
- 9. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material is formed in such a way as to define at least two longitudinal channels, each configured to enclose and carry a cable.
- 10. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material has a transversely directed crimp resistance recovery angle within a range of about 50 degrees to about 130 degrees.
- 11. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material is a fabric having warp yarns formed of polyester and having fill yarns formed of nylon.
- 12. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material exhibits a longitudinal tensile strength of at least about 12.5 pounds per inch of width.
- 13. The structure set forth in claim 12, wherein said flexible material has a longitudinal tensile strength within the range of about 12.5 pounds per inch of width to about 300 pounds per inch of width.
- 14. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material exhibits an elongation percentage of not greater than about 75 percent at a peak tensile load.
- 15. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material exhibits an elongation percentage of not greater than about 40 percent at a peak tensile load.
- 16. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material exhibits an elongation percentage of not greater than about 25 percent at a peak tensile load.
- 17. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said structure is resiliently biased toward an open channel configuration and is also readily collapsible in a transverse direction.
- 18. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material has a coefficient of friction, based on high density polyethylene on said material with a longitudinal line of action, below about 0.1250.
- 19. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material is selected so that a 0.25 inch diameter polypropylene rope will not burn through a test sample of said structure when pulled through said test sample in a pull line duct cutting test at 100 feet per minute and 450 pounds tension for at least 90 seconds.
- 20. The structure set forth in claim 1, wherein said flexible material is a fabric having warp and fill yarns formed of polyester.
- 21. A flexible insert for cable conduits comprising:
flexible material formed in such a way as to define at least one longitudinal channel; wherein said flexible material exhibits elongation of not more than 40 percent at peak tensile load.
- 22. The structure-set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material has a melting temperature of at least about 220 degrees C.
- 23. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material is a woven fabric.
- 24. The structure set forth in claim 23, wherein said woven fabric includes monofilament yarns.
- 25. The structure set forth in claim 24, wherein said monofilament yarns have a denier in the range of 200-1000 denier.
- 26. The structure set forth in claim 21, further including means for pulling a cable into said structure.
- 27. The structure set forth in claim 26, wherein said pulling means extends longitudinally through said channel, and is selected from the group consisting of tape or rope.
- 28. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein a cable extends longitudinally through said channel, said cable having an outer sheath that has a first melting temperature, and said flexible material having a second melting temperature not lower than said first melting temperature.
- 29. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material is formed in such a way as to define at least two longitudinal channels, each configured to enclose and carry a cable.
- 30. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material has a transversely directed crimp resistance recovery angle within a range of about 50 degrees to about 130 degrees.
- 31. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material is a fabric having warp yams formed of polyester and having fill yams formed of nylon.
- 32. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material exhibits a longitudinal tensile strength of at least about 12.5 pounds per inch of width.
- 33. The structure set forth in claim 32, wherein said flexible material has a longitudinal tensile strength within the range of about 12.5 pounds per inch of width to about 300 pounds per inch of width.
- 34. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material exhibits an elongation percentage of not greater than about 25 percent at a peak tensile load.
- 35. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said structure is resiliently biased toward an open channel configuration and is also readily collapsible in a transverse direction.
- 36. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material has a coefficient of friction, based on high density polyethylene on said material with a longitudinal line of action, below about 0.1250.
- 37. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material is selected so that a 0.25 inch diameter polypropylene rope will not burn through a test sample of said structure when pulled through said test sample in a pull line duct cutting test at 100 feet per minute and 450 pounds tension for at least 90 seconds.
- 38. The structure set forth in claim 21, wherein said flexible material is a fabric having warp and fill yarns formed of polyester.
- 39. Apparatus comprising:
a flexible structure configured to enclose and carry at least one cable, said structure comprising flexible material formed in such a way as to define at least one longitudinal channel configured to enclose and carry a cable; and a cable extending longitudinally through said channel, said cable having an outer sheath having a first melting temperature, and said flexible material having a second melting temperature not lower than said first melting temperature.
- 40. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material has a melting temperature of at least about 220 degrees C.
- 41. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material is a woven fabric.
- 42. The structure set forth in claim 41, wherein said woven fabric includes monofilament yams.
- 43. The structure set forth in claim 42, wherein said monofilament yams have a denier in the range of 200-1000 denier.
- 44. The structure set forth in claim 39, further including means for pulling a cable into said structure.
- 45. The structure set forth in claim 44, wherein said pulling means extends longitudinally through said channel, and is selected from the group consisting of tape or rope.
- 46. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material is formed in such a way as to define at least two longitudinal channels, each configured to enclose and carry a cable.
- 47. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material has a transversely directed crimp resistance recovery angle within a range of about 50 degrees to about 130 degrees.
- 48. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material is a fabric having warp yams formed of polyester and having fill yams formed of nylon.
- 49. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material exhibits a longitudinal tensile strength of at least about 12.5 pounds per inch of width.
- 50. The structure set forth in claim 49, wherein said flexible material has a longitudinal tensile strength within the range of about 12.5 pounds per inch of width to about 300 pounds per inch of width.
- 51. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material exhibits an elongation percentage of not greater than about 75 percent at a peak tensile load.
- 52. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material exhibits an elongation percentage of not greater than about 40 percent at a peak tensile load.
- 53. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material exhibits an elongation percentage of not greater than about 25 percent at a peak tensile load.
- 54. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said structure is resiliently biased toward an open channel configuration and is also readily collapsible in a transverse direction.
- 55. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material has a coefficient of friction, based on high density polyethylene on said material with a longitudinal line of action, below about 0.1250.
- 56. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material is selected so that a 0.25 inch diameter polypropylene rope will not bum through a test sample of said structure when pulled through said test sample in a pull line duct cutting test at 100 feet per minute and 450 pounds tension for at least 90 seconds.
- 57. The structure set forth in claim 39, wherein said flexible material is a fabric having warp and fill yams formed of polyester.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/138,740, filed May 2, 2002, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/928,054, filed Aug. 10, 2001, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,421,485, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/400,778, filed Sep. 22, 1999, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,304,698.
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