Claims
- 1. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting, having a core comprised of high strength stretched polyethylene fibers and the following wraps wound with helical turns about the core in the order set forth:
- (a) a first wrap of nylon, six turns per inch;
- (b) a second wrap of nylon wound in the opposite direction from the first wrap, six turns per inch;
- (c) a third wrap of a single annealed stainless steel wire 0.003 inch in diameter or one to three annealed stainless steel wires 0.0016 inch in diameter, eight wraps per inch;
- (d) a fourth wrap of polyester fiber, the turns being directly adjacent each other; and
- (e) a fifth wrap of two polyester fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 2. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting, having a 500-1500 denier core comprised of high strength stretched polyethylene fiber and the following wraps wound with helical turns about the core in the order set forth:
- (a) a first wrap of 50 to 400 denier nylon, at least two turns per inch;
- (b) a second wrap of 50 to 400 denier nylon wound in the opposite direction from the first wrap, at least two turns per inch;
- (c) a third wrap having a maximum diameter of 0.010 inch of material selected from the group consisting of metal wire and glass fiber, two to twelve wraps per inch;
- (d) a fourth wrap of 200 to 800 denier polyester fiber, the turns being directly adjacent each other; and
- (e) a fifth wrap of two 200 to 800 denier strands of polyester fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 3. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting, having a core comprised of synthetic fiber and the following wraps wound with helical turns about the core:
- a) a first wrap of at least 50 denier synthetic fiber wound, at least two turns per inch;
- b) a second wrap of at least 50 denier synthetic fiber wound in the opposite direction from the first wrap, at least two turns per inch;
- c) a third wrap having a maximum diameter of 0.010 inch of material selected from the group consisting of metal wire and glass fiber, two to twelve wraps per inch;
- d) a fourth wrap of 200 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber, the turns being directly adjacent each other; and
- e) a fifth wrap of 200 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 4. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 3 wherein the core is of high strength synthetic fiber.
- 5. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 4 wherein the fourth wrap is a high strength synthetic fiber.
- 6. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 5 wherein the high strength synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of high strength aramid, high strength stretched polyethylene and high strength liquid crystal polymer.
- 7. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 4 wherein the high strength synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of high strength aramid, high strength stretched polyethylene and high strength liquid crystal polymer.
- 8. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 3 wherein the fourth wrap is a high strength synthetic fiber.
- 9. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 8 wherein the high strength synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of high strength aramid, high strength stretched polyethylene and high strength liquid crystal polymer.
- 10. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 8 wherein the core synthetic fiber is glass fiber.
- 11. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 3 wherein the fifth wrap is comprised of two 150 to 1000 denier strands of synthetic fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 12. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 3 wherein the fourth wrap is a polyester fiber of 200 to 800 denier.
- 13. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 3 wherein the fifth wrap is two 200 to 800 denier strands of polyester of fiber.
- 14. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 3 wherein the first and second wraps are nylon.
- 15. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 3 wherein the core synthetic fiber is glass fiber.
- 16. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 3 wherein the third wrap is metal wire.
- 17. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting, having a 500 to 1500 denier core comprised of synthetic fiber and the following wraps wound with helical turns about the core in the order set forth:
- (a) a first wrap of 70 denier nylon, six turns per inch;
- (b) a second wrap of 70 denier nylon wound in the opposite direction from the first wrap, six turns per inch;
- (c) a third wrap of one to three annealed stainless steel wires each 0.0016 inch in diameter, eight turns per inch;
- (d) a fourth wrap of 650 denier high strength stretched polyethylene fiber having directly adjacent turns; and
- (e) a fifth wrap of 1300 denier polyester fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap and having directly adjacent turns.
- 18. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting, having a core comprised of high strength stretched polyethylene fiber up to 1500 denier and the following wraps wound with helical turns about the core in the order set forth:
- (a) a first wrap of at least 50 denier synthetic fiber, at least two turns per inch;
- (b) a second wrap of at least 50 denier synthetic fiber wound in the opposite direction from the first wrap, at least two turns per inch;
- (c) a third wrap having a maximum diameter of 0.010 inch of material selected from the group consisting of metal wire and glass fiber, two to twelve wraps per inch;
- (d) a fourth wrap of 300 to 2000 denier high strength stretched polyethylene fiber, the turns being directly adjacent each other; and
- (e) a fifth wrap of 300 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 19. A cut-resistant-yarn as set forth in any one of claims 1, 2, 17 or 18 having a diameter of from 0.019 to 0.035 inch.
- 20. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting, having a 150-2000 denier core comprised of synthetic fiber and the following wraps wound about the core:
- (a) one or more wraps W1 of at least 50 denier synthetic fiber, at least two turns per inch, said turns being widely spaced each from the next, the first of said wraps W1 wound directly about the core;
- (b) a wrap W2 having a maximum diameter of 0.010 inch of material selected from the group consisting of metal wire and glass fiber, two to twelve turns per inch, disposed about the wrap or wraps W1;
- (c) a wrap W3 of 300 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber having a tenacity of greater than 10 grams per denier selected from the group consisting of high strength aramid, high strength stretched polyethylene and high strength liquid crystal polymer disposed about the wrap W2, the turns being directly adjacent each other; and
- (d) a wrap W4 of 300 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber disposed about the wrap W3, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 21. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 20 wherein the core is of high strength synthetic fiber.
- 22. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 21 wherein the high strength synthetic core fiber is selected from the group consisting of high strength aramid, high strength stretched polyethylene and high strength liquid crystal polymer.
- 23. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 20 wherein the core synthetic fiber is glass fiber.
- 24. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 20 wherein the wrap W2 is metal wire.
- 25. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting having a core of at least 150 denier comprised of synthetic fiber and the following wraps wound with helical turns about the core:
- a) a first wrap of 50 to 400 denier synthetic fiber, at least two turns per inch;
- b) a second wrap of 50 to 400 denier synthetic fiber wound in the opposite direction from the first wrap, at least two turns per inch;
- c) a third wrap having a maximum diameter of 0.010 inch of material selected from the group consisting of metal wire and glass fiber, two to twelve turns per inch;
- d) a fourth wrap of 200 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber, the turns being directly adjacent each other; and
- e) a fifth wrap of 200 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 26. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 25 wherein the core is of a high-strength synthetic fiber.
- 27. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 26 wherein the fourth wrap is a high-strength synthetic fiber.
- 28. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 27 wherein the high-strength synthetic fiber of the core or fourth wrap or both is selected from the group consisting of high-strength aramid, high-strength stretched polyethylene and high-strength liquid crystal polymer.
- 29. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 26 wherein the high-strength synthetic fiber is selected from the group consisting of high-strength aramid, high-strength stretched polyethylene and high-strength liquid crystal polymer.
- 30. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 25 wherein the core is a glass fiber.
- 31. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 25 wherein the fourth wrap is a high-strength synthetic fiber having a denier of 300 to 1200.
- 32. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 31 wherein the fourth wrap is the high-strength fiber selected from the group consisting of high-strength aramid, high-strength stretched polyethylene and high-strength liquid crystal polymer.
- 33. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 25 wherein the fourth wrap is a polyester fiber having a denier of 200 to 800.
- 34. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 25 wherein the fifth wrap is comprised of two 150 to 1000 denier strands of synthetic fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 35. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 25 wherein the first and second wraps are a texturized nylon.
- 36. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in any one of claims 25-35 wherein the fifth wrap is polyester fiber.
- 37. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting, having a core of at least 150 denier comprised of synthetic fiber and the following wraps wound about the core:
- (a) one or more wraps W2 of synthetic fiber, at least two turns per inch, said turns being widely spaced each from the next, the first of said wraps W1 wound directly about the core;
- (b) a wrap W2 of flexible metal wire having a maximum diameter of 0.010 inch, two to twelve turns per inch, disposed about the wrap or wraps W1;
- (c) a wrap W3 of 300 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber disposed about the wrap W2, the turns being directly adjacent each other; and
- (d) a wrap W4 of 300 to 2000 denier synthetic fiber disposed about the wrap W3, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 38. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 37 wherein the wrap W3 is a high strength synthetic fiber.
- 39. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 38, wherein the core is of glass fibers or high strength synthetic fiber.
- 40. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 37 wherein the wire of wrap W2 is comprised of plural strands grouped together and wrapped in a single direction.
- 41. A cut-resistant yarn suitable for machine knitting, having a 500 to 1500 denier core comprised of non-high strength synthetic fibers and the following wraps wound with helical turns about the core in the order set forth:
- (a) a first wrap of at least 50 denier synthetic fiber, four to ten turns per inch;
- (b) a second wrap of at least 50 denier synthetic fiber wound in the opposite direction from the first wrap, four to ten turns per inch;
- (c) a third wrap having a maximum diameter of 0.010 inch of one to three annealed stainless steel wires, four to twelve turns per inch;
- (d) a fourth wrap of 300 to 1200 denier high strength stretched polyethylene fiber, the turns being directly adjacent each other; and
- (e) a fifth wrap of 600 to 1500 denier polyester fiber wrapped in the opposite direction from the fourth wrap, the turns being directly adjacent each other.
- 42. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in any one of claims 1-11, 15-18, 20-35 and 37-41 in the form of a knitted protective article of apparel.
- 43. A cut-resistant yarn as set forth in claim 42 wherein the article of apparel is a glove.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/058,683 filed May 3, 1993 now abandoned, which is a continuatiin of application Ser. No. 07/651,139 filed on Feb. 6, 1991 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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The Whizard Cut-Resistant Liner II Glove, Jul. 1989, Form 789. |
The Whizard Knife Handler Glove, Sep. 1990, Form 990-4. |
The Whizard Gripguard Glove, May 1985, Bulletin GG 585. |
Continuations (2)
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