Claims
- 1. A combined yarn comprised of:a) a first non-metallic strand of a cut resistant material; and b) a second non-metallic strand of a non-cut resistant material, said first and second strands being air interlaced with each other at intermittent points along the lengths of said strands, at least one of said strands being a multifilament strand.
- 2. The yarn of claim 1, further including a third strand of a fiberglass air interlaced with said first and second strands.
- 3. The yarn of claim 1, wherein said first strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, and high strength liquid crystal polymers.
- 4. The yarn of claim 1, wherein said second strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, acetate, rayon, and cotton.
- 5. The yarn of claim 1, wherein said intermittent points are spaced from between about 0.125 to about 1.000 inch apart.
- 6. The yarn of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second strands have a denier of from about 70 to about 1200.
- 7. The yarn of claim 2, wherein said fiberglass has a denier of from about 200 to about 2,000.
- 8. A combined yarn comprised of:a) a first non-metallic strand of a cut resistant material; and b) a second non-metallic strand of fiberglass, said first and second strands being air interlaced with each other at intermittent points along the lengths of said strands, at least one of said strands being a multifilament strand.
- 9. The yarn of claim 8, wherein said first strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, and high strength liquid crystal polymers.
- 10. The yarn of claim 8, wherein said intermittent points are spaced from between about 0.125 to about 1.000 inch apart.
- 11. The yarn of claim 8, wherein each of said first strand has a denier of from about 70 to about 1200.
- 12. The yarn of claim 8, wherein said fiberglass has a denier of from about 200 to about 2,000.
- 13. A cut resistant composite yarn comprised of:a) a core yarn including i. first non-metallic strand of a cut resistant material; and ii) a second non-metallic strand of a non-cut resistant material, said first and second strands being air interlaced with each other at intermittent points along the lengths of said strands, at least one of said strands being a multifilament strand; and b) a first cover yarn wrapped around said core yarn in a given direction.
- 14. The composite yarn of claim 13, wherein said core yarn further including a third strand of a fiberglass air interlaced with said first and second strands.
- 15. The yarn of claim 13, wherein said first strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, and high strength liquid crystal polymers.
- 16. The yarn of claim 13, wherein said second strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, acetate, rayon, and cotton.
- 17. The yarn of claim 13, wherein each of said first and second strands have a denier of from about 70 to about 1200.
- 18. The yarn of claim 13, wherein said fiberglass has a denier of from about 200 to about 2,000.
- 19. The yarn of claim 13, wherein said first cover yarn is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, high strength liquid crystal polymers, polyesters, nylon, acetate, rayon, cotton, polyolefins, and fiberglass.
- 20. The yarn of claim 13, further including a second cover yarn wrapped around said core yarn in the opposite direction from said first cover yarn.
- 21. The yarn of claim 13, wherein said second cover yarn is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, high strength liquid crystal polymers, polyesters, nylon, acetate, rayon, cotton, polyolefins, and fiberglass.
- 22. A cut resistant composite yarn comprised of:a) a core yarn including i.) first non-metallic strand of a cut resistant material; and ii.) a second non-metallic strand of fiberglass, said first and second strands being air interlaced with each other at intermittent points along the lengths of said strands, at least one of said strands being a multifilament strand; and b) a first cover yarn wrapped around said core yarn in a given direction.
- 23. The yarn of claim 22, wherein said first strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, and high strength liquid crystal polymers.
- 24. The yarn of claim 22, wherein said cover yarn is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, high strength liquid crystal polymers, polyesters, nylon, acetate, rayon, cotton, polyolefins, and fiberglass.
- 25. The yarn of claim 22, further including a second cover yarn wrapped around said core yarn in the opposite direction from said first cover yarn.
- 26. The yarn of claim 22, wherein said second cover yarn is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, high strength liquid crystal polymers, polyester, nylon, acetate, rayon, cotton, polyolefins, and fiberglass.
- 27. A method of manufacturing a cut resistant yarn comprising:a) positioning a first non-metallic strand of a cut resistant material adjacent a second non-metallic strand of a non-cut resistant material or fiberglass, at least one of said strands being of a multi-filament material; and b) impinging an air jet against said strands at intermittent points to interlace said strands, forming a combined yarn.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said first strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, and high strength liquid crystal polymers.
- 29. The method of claim 27, wherein said second strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, acetate, rayon, cotton, and polyolefins.
- 30. The method of claim 27, wherein said intermittent points are spaced from between about 0.125 to about 1.000 inch apart.
- 31. The method of claim 27, further including the step of wrapping a first cover yarn in a first direction around said combined yarn.
- 32. The method of claim 27, wherein said first cover yarn is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, high strength liquid crystal polymers, polyester, nylon, acetate, rayon, cotton, polyolefins, and fiberglass.
- 33. The method of claim 31, further including the step of wrapping a second cover yarn around said combined yarn in a direction opposite from said first cover yarn.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein said second cover yarn is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, high strength liquid crystal polymers, polyester, nylon, acetate, rayon, cotton, polyolefins, and fiberglass.
- 35. A cut resistant garment constructed of a combined yarn comprised of:a) a first non-metallic strand of a cut resistant material; and b) a second non-metallic strand of a non-cut resistant material or fiberglass, said first and second strands being air interlaced with each other at intermittent points along the lengths of said strands, at least one of said strands being a multifilament strand.
- 36. The garment of claim 35, wherein said second strand is fiberglass, and said yarn further including a third strand of fiberglass air interlaced with said first and second strands.
- 37. The garment of claim 35, wherein said first strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, aramids, and high strength liquid crystal polymers.
- 38. The garment of claim 35, wherein said second strand is of a material selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, acetate, rayon, and cotton.
- 39. Th garment of claim 35, wherein said intermittent points are spaced from between about 0.125 to about 1.000 inch apart.
- 40. The garment of claim 35, wherein each of said first and second strands have a denier of from about 70 to about 1200.
- 41. The garment of claim 35, wherein said garment is a glove.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/332,245, filed May 13, 1999.
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