AU2012101840A4 - Flexible Hose Structure with a Interlaced Reinforcement - Google Patents

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AU2012101840A4
AU2012101840A4 AU2012101840A AU2012101840A AU2012101840A4 AU 2012101840 A4 AU2012101840 A4 AU 2012101840A4 AU 2012101840 A AU2012101840 A AU 2012101840A AU 2012101840 A AU2012101840 A AU 2012101840A AU 2012101840 A4 AU2012101840 A4 AU 2012101840A4
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Abstract A flexible hose structure comprising at least one inner tubular layer (2) of a first polymeric material defining a longitudinal axis (L), at least one meshed intermediate reinforcement layer (3) arranged on the inner layer (2) and having at least one first series of yarns (4) defining first chained wales (6, 6', 6",... ) and first courses (7, 7', 7", ... ) arranged according to a helical progression with a first pitch (P1) of predetermined length and at least one second series of yams (5) defining second chained wales (8, 8', 8",... ) and second courses (9, 9', 9", ... ) arranged according to a helical progression with a second pitch (P2) of predetermined length. The first pitch (P1) is a multiple of the second pitch (P2), and the first wales (6, 6', 6", ... ) and the second wales (8, 8', 8",... ) are mutually interlaced with respective meshes (10, 10', 10",... ; 11, 11', 11 ", ... ) not in a chain to exert an independent resistance to radial expansion on the inner layer (2). WO 20121014122 PCT/1B201 1/053197 9 9' 9"1 8 8' 8 6-611' i H 8' 8 "'~ 'N 10' -4 9 I11 ' v- IV

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WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 1 "FLEXIBLE HOSE STRUCTURE WITH A INTERLACED REINFORCEMENT" DESCRIPTION 5 Field of application The present invention is generally applicable to the technical field of flexible hoses, and particularly its object is a flexible hose structure. 10 More specifically, the object of the finding is a flexible hose structure with a meshed reinforcement having high resistance to pressure. State of the Art As known, irrigation hoses, in particular 15 flexible ones, generally comprise one or more overlapped tubular layers made from polymeric material between which one or more reinforcing layers are usually arranged. The configuration of the reinforcement layer 20 varies as a function of the mechanical characteristics that it is wished to give the hose, like, for example, resistance to pressure or to bursting, flexibility and ability to avoid the "kinking" phenomena, i.e. the squashing of the hose 25 when it is subjected to twisting that causes the WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 2 formation of localised choking. The most common types of reinforcement are net type reinforcements, in which the yarns are overlapped to form a mesh, and meshed-type 5 reinforcement, in which the yarns are worked together to form mesh in a chain, also known as "fricae '-type mesh. This second type of reinforcement, although it is relatively expensive and has poorer performance 10 in terms of resistance to pressure, is generally preferred to net-type reinforcement since it makes it possible to have hoses with high malleability, i.e. high resistance to kinking. Therefore, hoses with meshed reinforcement are 15 particularly suitable for being used as irrigation hoses, particularly for use at home or as a hobby. In the case in which it is necessary to give the hose both high malleability and high resistance to bursting, many overlapped reinforcement layers 20 are used. For example, EP 1156252 discloses an irrigation hose having two overlapped meshed reinforcement layers, separated by an intermediate layer of polyurethane foam. This solution, although it allows 25 greater resistance to bursting, has low flexibility WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 3 and is difficult to produce, in particular due to the need to arrange the two meshed layers in two distinct steps. EP0794377 also discloses a gardening hose in 5 which the reinforcement is formed from a first meshed layer and from a second coiled layer overlapped to the first. Such a solution has also not proven to be satisfactory due to an increase in resistance to 10 bursting that is not proportional to the amount of fibres inserted with respect to the single meshed layer and to a reduction in malleability, as well as to obvious difficulties in production. FR 2849148, on the other hand, discloses a 15 flexible gardening hose comprising a reinforcement consisting of a first meshed layer with tricot type mesh interlaced with a second layer, also meshed with mesh of the same type. The two layers are formed from distinct and 20 identical series of yarns, formed from the same type of fibres, so as to obtain two layers having the same number of meshes arranged on coils with the same pitch and inclination. Moreover, every mesh belonging to one of the 25 layers is linked with a pair of meshes of the other WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 4 layer, so as to define a reinforcement defined by two distinct but mutually bound layers. Such a solution gives the hose high resistance to pressures, at the same time maintaining high 5 malleability. However, a solution of this type does not bring appreciable variations to resistance to bursting of the hose, which is only slightly increased with respect to normal double layer reinforcement hoses, 10 thus in a not very efficient manner with respect to the greater overall weight of the reinforcement layer and the higher material costs. Irrigation hoses are also known in which the yarns of the reinforcement layer are formed from 15 fibres with high toughness or in any case greater toughness with respect to that of polyester fibre, which represents the most commonly used fibre. For example, US 2001/39972 discloses an irrigation hose comprising a first coiled 20 reinforcement layer and a second meshed layer overlapped to the first. In a possible configuration thereof, one of the 20 layers is made entirely from kevlar@. The use of a reinforcement material with high 25 mechanical resistance characteristics considerably WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 5 increases the manufacturing costs of the hose, making it disadvantageous to use these configurations for commonly-used and relatively low cost flexible irrigation hoses. 5 Presentation of the invention The purpose of the present finding is to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks, by making a flexible hose structure with high resistance that has characteristics of high efficiency and relative 10 cost-effectiveness. A particular purpose of the present finding is to make a flexible hose structure with high resistance to bursting that, while reducing the overall amount of material used for the 15 reinforcement, has increased resistance to bursting. A further purpose of the finding is to make a flexible hose structure with high resistance that has high malleability. Yet another purpose is to make a flexible hose 20 structure that has low deformability even at high pressures. A further purpose is to make a flexible hose structure with high resistance in which the reinforcement layer can be produced in a single 25 step, making the entire manufacturing step of the WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 6 hose particularly quick and simple. Yet another purpose of the finding is to make a flexible hose structure with high resistance that allows the use of yarns of different kind or of 5 differing toughness and acting independently differently from one another so as to be able to use different combinations and adapt the characteristics of resistance and expansion of the hose to the specific requirements. 10 Yet another purpose of the finding is to make a flexible hose structure with high resistance that has a relatively low thickness. Such purposes, as well as others that will become clearer hereafter, are accomplished by a 15 flexible hose structure with high resistance, in accordance with claim 1, comprising at least one inner tubular layer of a first polymeric material defining a longitudinal axis, at least one meshed intermediate reinforcement layer arranged on said 20 first layer and consisting of yarns of a fibrous material, a possible outer tubular protective layer made from a second polymeric material. The reinforcement layer comprises a first series of yarns defining first chained wales and 25 first courses with at least said courses arranged WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 7 according to a helical progression with a first pitch of predetermined length, and a second series of yarns defining second chained wales and second courses with at least said courses arranged 5 according to a helical progression with a second pitch of predetermined length. According to a peculiar characteristic of the finding, the first pitch is a multiple of the second pitch. Moreover, the first and second wales are 10 interlaced and not linked together. Basically, the wales defined by the first series of yarns will be interlaced with the wales defined by the second series of yarns to define two portions of the same meshed reinforcement layer that 15 are coupled with one another. However, the meshes of the first series of yarns will only by linked to each other and not with the meshes of the second series of yarns, and vice versa. 20 In this way, each of the series of woven yarns can exert a resistance to radial stretching on the inner layer independently with respect to the other series of yarns. In particular, the tensile stresses directed 25 along any direction tangent to the meshed layer and WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 8 that develop on the single meshes due to the pressure inside the hose do not transmit from the meshes of the first series to the meshes of the second series. 5 It should also be understood that there can be further series of yarns that can be meshed to define respective chained wales and courses wound in a coil with pitch that is a multiple or submultiple of the first and/or second pitch and with wales that are 10 interlaced but not linked with the first and second wales. Advantageously, the first and the second thermoplastic polymeric material that respectively form the first and the possible second layer can be 15 compatible with each other. In the present text, by the term "compatible materials" or derivates we mean materials that have chemical and/or physical compatibility with each other, i.e. materials that, once coupled, create a 20 joint suitable for withstanding the transfer of traction or shearing forces through the contact surface. It follows from this that there will be maximum compatibility between materials that are identical or in any case having the matrix of the 25 same base.
WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 9 Suitably, the first and the second polymeric material can comprise a plasticized PVC (polyvinyl chloride)-based matrix. Preferably, both of such materials can comprise 5 a plasticized PVC-based matrix. In the present text, by the term "matrix" of a polymer or derivatives we mean a polymeric material capable of providing the molecular structure of the finished product. 10 By the term "-based matrix" or derivatives together with the name of a given polymeric material we mean a polymeric material capable of providing the molecular structure of the given polymeric material, the name of which goes before the phrase 15 "-based matrix", to the finished product. According to a further particularly advantageous aspect of the finding, the number of yarns of the first series will be half the number of yarns of the second series. 20 Moreover, at least one yarn of the first series, i.e. all of the yarns of the first series, can comprise or consist of a fibre with high toughness having a count of a value equal to at least 1500 mN/tex measured in accordance with 25 standard EN ISO 2062.
WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 10 In particular, the fibre with high toughness can be selected from the group comprising aramid fibres, such as Kevlar@, Nomex@ or Twaron@, high modulus polyethylene fibres, poly-ether-ether-ketone 5 fibres, carbon fibre, metallic fibres, basalt fibres or hybrid fibres obtained from the coupling of two or more of the above. Thanks to this combination of characteristics it will be possible to use a limited amount of high 10 count fibres, generally more expensive than the polyester fibre normally used for the reinforcement layers in flexible irrigation hoses, in any case obtaining comparable if not increased resistance values with respect to hoses with double 15 reinforcement layer one of which is made entirely from high-count fibre. In a preferred but not exclusive embodiment, the high-toughness fibres can have a toughness of at least 1800 mN/tex, preferably at least 2000 mN/tex 20 and even more preferably at least 2150 mN/tex. Thanks to such a configuration, the high malleability typical of the reinforcement layer with tricot meshes is maintained, at the same time obtaining a high resistance to internal pressure 25 with relatively low process costs.
WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 11 The fibres making up the possible remaining yarns of the first series and the yarns of the second series can be made from any material commonly used in the field. 5 For example, it is possible to use natural, synthetic or artificial fibres without distinction. For example, it is possible to use polyester with relatively low toughness, for example close to 1100 mN/tex. 10 Nevertheless, it should be understood that, in the present finding, it is possible to use any combination of fibres both for the yarns of the first and of the second series and/or of possible further series of yarns. For example, one or more 15 yarns of the first and/or of the second series or of possible further series of yarns can be made with high-toughness or low-toughness fibres. Advantageous embodiments of the hose structure according to the present finding are obtained in 20 accordance with the dependent claims. Brief description of the drawings Further characteristics and advantages of the finding will become clearer in light of the detailed description of preferred but not exclusive 25 embodiments of a flexible hose structure according WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 12 to the finding, illustrated as a non-limiting example with the help of the attached tables of drawings, in which: FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portion of 5 the hose structure according to the finding in a first preferred embodiment, with some parts removed to allow its inside to be seen; FIG. 2 is an enlarged front view of a detail of the reinforcement layer belonging to the hose of 10 Fig. 1; FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a detail of Fig. 2; FIG. 4 is a first axial section view of the hose structure of Fig. 1 according to the plane line 15 IV-IV; FIG. 5 is a second axial section view of the hose structure of Fig. 1 according to the plane line V-V; FIG. 6 is an enlarged front view of a detail of 20 the reinforcement layer in a second preferred configuration; FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a detail of Fig. 6. Detailed description of a preferred embodiment 25 With particular reference to the quoted WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 13 figures, the hose structure 1 according to the finding can be used to make a gardening hose, in particular for domestic uses. The hose structure 1 can comprise an inner 5 layer 2 or substrate that is substantially tubular and elongated to define a longitudinal axis L. The inner layer 2 is made from a first polymeric material, preferably thermoplastic, and it can be intended to convey a fluid. 10 The inner layer 2 thus has at least one meshed reinforcement layer 3 and preferably a possible outer layer or coating and/or protective skin, not illustrated since of the per sd known type, made from a second thermoplastic polymeric material, 15 arranged on it. The first and the second polymeric material, respectively constituting the substrate 2 and the skin, can comprise a plasticized PVC-based matrix. Preferably, the inner layer 2 and the outer 20 layer will be separated exclusively by one or more reinforcement layers 3, at least one of which is meshed. Advantageously, both the inner layer 2 and the outer layer will be made through continuous 25 extrusion of the respective thermoplastic materials.
WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 14 Other layers, not illustrated, can also be foreseen, arranged in any position, according to the schemes typical for this type of hose, for example inside the inner layer 2 and/or outside the outer 5 layer. The meshed reinforcement layer 3 will preferably be arranged directly on the inner layer 2 and will consist of yarns of a fibrous material. In particular, the reinforcement layer 3 10 comprises at least one first series 4 of yarns and at least one second series 5 of yarns of fibrous material. The yarns of the first series 4 define first chained wales 6, 6', 6", ... and first courses 15 7,7',7,.... At least the courses 7, 7', 7", ... are arranged on the inner layer 2 according to a helical progression with a first pitch P1 of predetermined length. 20 In turn, the yarns of the second series 5 define second chained wales 8,8',8", ... and second courses 9,9',9, ... with at least the courses 9, 9', 9", ... arranged on the inner layer 2 according to a helical progression with a second pitch P2 of 25 predetermined length.
WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 15 Hereafter, for the sake of simplicity, the first and second courses and wales will be indicated with just the references without superscript, with it being understood that all of the characteristics 5 relative to one of the wales or courses will be found, unless specified otherwise, in all of the other corresponding courses and wales. According to a peculiar characteristic of the finding, the first pitch P1 is a multiple of the 10 second pitch P2. Moreover, each of the series of yarns 4, 5- can be formed from a respective number of yarns that are not necessarily the same as each other. Advantageously, the first wales 6 and the 15 second wales 8 will be mutually interlaced with respective meshes 10, 10', 10", ... ; 11, 11', 11", ... not linked. As can be seen more clearly in the details of FIGs. 3 and 7, relative to two distinct non 20 exclusive embodiments of the finding, each mesh 10 of the first series of yarns 4 will be linked exclusively with meshes 10', 10" of the same first wale 6 and it will not be linked with any mesh 11, 11', 11",... of a corresponding second wale 8, and 25 vice-versa.
WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 16 In a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the present finding, the first pitch P1 of the first courses 7 will be double the second pitch P2 of the second courses. 5 In this case, the number of yarns of the first series 4 will preferably be half the number of yarns of the second series 5. Preferably, the first courses 7 and the second courses 9 will be inclined with respect to the 10 longitudinal axis L with the same first predetermined angle of inclination Cl. In a first configuration of the meshed reinforcement layer 3, 5 illustrated in FIG. 1 and more clearly visible in FIG. 2, the first wales 6 15 and the second wales 8 will be substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis L. In a second configuration, illustrated in FIG. 6, the first wales 6 and the second wales 8 will, on the other hand, be inclined with respect to the 20 longitudinal axis L with a second predetermined angle of inclination J3, also suitably coinciding for the first and the second wales 6, 8. Advantageously, the first angle Cl and the second angle of inclination - can be opposite, with 25 not necessarily the same values, with respect to the WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 17 longitudinal axis L, so as to increase the resistance of the hose 1 to kinking. Suitably, the first angle Cl and the second angle of inclination ~ can match one another. 5 Advantageously, in both of the configurations illustrated above, the first wales 6 will be angularly equidistant from one another. Similarly, the second wales 8 will also be equidistant from one another with an angular 10 distance coinciding with the angular distance between the first wales 6. In this way, every second wale 8 will be overlapped to a corresponding first wale 6. Therefore, in this peculiar configuration, each 15 mesh 10, 10', 10',... of the first series of yarns 4 will be arranged below a pair of meshes 11, 11', 11', ... of the second series of yarns 5. However, it will also be possible to invert the positions with the meshes defining the courses with 20 greater pitch arranged above the meshes defining the courses with shorter pitch. Moreover, it should be observed that the portions of the first yarns 4 that join two consecutive meshes 10, 10'" of a same first course 7 25 pass over the portions of the second yarns 5 that WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 18 join two consecutive meshes 11, 11 '" of the same second course 9, so as to define the interlacing between the two series of yarns 4, 5. In practice, defining a middle surface M for 5 the tubular reinforcement layer 3, it should be observed that both the yarns of the first series 4 and those of the second series 5 cross such a middle surface M on alternate sides in passing from one wale to another. 10 In this way, the reinforcement layer 3 will have a relatively low thickness with respect to common double-meshed reinforcement layers, but with better properties of resistance to pressure. The hose structure 1 according to the finding 15 can be made according to any way of operating known to the man skilled in the art. Purely as an example, for the reinforcement layer 3 it is possible to use a knitting head with double cam needles, not illustrated, having a reel 20 support able to rotate about the inner layer 2. On the reel support there are, in alternation, reels of first 25 yarns 4 and second yarns 5, with the number and arrangement of the reels of each yarn selected as a function of the number of yarns that 25 must define each series 4, 5.
WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 19 The non-unitary relationship between the pitches P1 and P2 of the courses 7 and 9 will be consequent to the non-unitary relationship of first yarns 4 and second yarns 5. Moreover, when working, 5 the corresponding needles will be moved with different frequencies. The reinforcement layer 3 can thus be obtained in a single step, speeding up and simplifying the entire production process of the hose. 10 From what has been described above, it is clear that the hose structure according to the finding achieves the preset purposes and in particular, that of making it possible to obtain a hose having increased resistance to bursting with respect to 15 hoses of the prior art, while still keeping the addition of material for the reinforcement layer relatively low. In particular, it has been observed experimentally that with a reinforcement layer 3 20 with a diameter of 5/8 of an inch, formed from first yarns 4 and second yarns 5 all made from polyester fibre with count of 1100 mN/tex, meshed to respectively define 20 and 40 meshes every 10cm of axial length, with wales 6, 8 parallel to the 25 longitudinal axis L of the inner layer 2, there was WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 20 a resistance to bursting measured to be 28 bar, compared with 22.7 bar of a hose according to the prior art having single meshed reinforcement of equal diameter and 37 meshes per 10 cm of length. 5 In this case, there was also an expansion of the hose including the structure 1 according to the finding, in terms of variation of the outer diameter of the coating layer, that was measured to be close to 5.3% at an internal pressure of 6 bar and close 10 to 14.4% at an internal pressure of 12 bar, compared with 9.6% and 22.3% for analogous tests with the known hose. With a reinforcement layer 3 formed from first yarns 4 and second yarns 5 made from polyester fibre 15 with a count of 1100 mN/tex, meshed to respectively define 19 and 38 meshes every 10cm of length, measured along the wales 6, 8, with wales 6, 8 inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis L of the hose 1, there was a resistance to bursting that 20 was measured to be 31.2 bar, compared with 23.8 bar of a hose according to the prior art, for example a hose produced by the same Applicant and commercialised with the name "NTS", having single meshed reinforcement with 37 meshes. 25 Moreover, the expansion detected for this hose WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 21 according to the finding was 4.8% at an internal pressure of 6 bar and of 14.3% at an internal pressure of 12 bar, compared with 9.2% and 19.9%> for analogous tests with the known hose. 5 With a reinforcement layer 3 formed from first yarns 4 made from Kevlar@ fibre and second yarns 5 of polyester fibre, meshed to respectively define 21 and 42 meshes, with wales 6, 8 parallel to the longitudinal axis L of the inner layer 2, there was 10 a resistance to bursting that was measured to be 37.8 bar and percentage expansions at 6 bar and 12 bar, respectively, of close to 7.9% and 15.3%. Finally, with a reinforcement layer 3 formed from first yarns 4 made from Kevlar@ fibre and 15 second yarns 5 made from polyester fibre, meshed to respectively define 20 and 40 meshes, with wales 6, 8 inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis L, there was a resistance to bursting that was measured to be 38 bar and percentage expansions at 6 bar and 20 12 bar, respectively, of close to 7.9%> and 14.7%. The hose structure according to the finding can undergo numerous modifications and variants, all of which are covered by the inventive concept expressed in the attached claims. All of the details can be 25 replaced by other technically equivalent elements, WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 22 and the materials can be different according to requirements, without departing from the scope of the finding. Although the hose structure has been described 5 with particular reference to the attached figures, the reference numerals used in the description and in the claims are used to improve the understanding of the finding and do not constitute any limitation to the scope of protection claimed.

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1. A flexible hose structure, comprising: - at least one inner tubular layer (2) made of a first polymeric material defining a longitudinal 5 axis (L); - at least one intermediate meshed reinforcing layer (3) placed on said inner layer (2) and made of yarns in a fibrous material; - an optional outer tubular covering layer made 10 of a second polymeric material; wherein said reinforcing layer (3) comprises at least one first series of yarns (4) defining first chained wales (6, 6', 6", . . . ) and first courses (7, 7', 7", ... ) with at least said first courses 15 (7, 7' , 7", . . . ) arranged whit an helical pattern with a first pitch (Pl) of predetermined length and at least one second series of yarns (5) defining second chained wales (8, 8', 8", ... ) and second courses (9, 9', 9", ) with at least said second 20 courses (9, 9', 9", ) arranged with an helical pattern with a second pitch (P2) of predetermined length; characterized in that said first pitch (P1) is a multiple of said second pitch (P2), and in that said 25 first wales (6, 6', 6", ... ) and said second wales WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 24 (8, 8', 8", ... ) are reciprocally interlaced with respective meshes (10, 10', 10", ... : 11, 11', 11", ... ) not mutually chained for independently exerting on said inner layer (2) a radial expansion 5 strength.
2. Hose structure according to claim 1, characterized in that said first pitch (P1) is double of said second pitch (P2), each of said series (4, 5) having a predetermined number of 10 yarns, the number of yarns of said first series (4) being the half of the number of yarns of said second series (5).
3. Hose structure according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said first courses (7, 7', 7", 15 ... ) and said second courses (9, 9', 9", . .. ) are inclined with respect of said longitudinal axis (L) with a predetermined first inclination angle (a).
4. Hose structure according to one or more preceding claims, characterized in that said first 20 wales (6, 6', 6", ... ) and second wales (8, 8', 8", ... ) are inclined whit respect of said longitudinal axis (L) with a predetermined second inclination angle <<(3).
5. Hose structure according to claim 4, 25 characterized in that said first inclination angle WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 25 (a) and said second inclination angle (J3) are reciprocally opposed with respect of said longitudinal axis (L).
6. Hose structure according to one or more of the 5 claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said first wales (6, 6', 6", . . . ) and said second wales (8, 8', 8", ... ) are substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis (L).
7. Hose structure according to one or more 10 preceding claims, characterized in that each of said second wales (8, 8', 8", ... ) is overlapped to a corresponding first wale (6, 6', 6", ... ).
8. Hose structure according to one or more preceding claims, characterized in that at least one 15 yarn of said first series (4) comprises a fiber having high tenacity of at least 1500 mN/tex as measured according to EN ISO 2062.
9. Hose structure according to claim 8, characterized in that said high tenacity fiber is 20 selected into the group comprising aramid fibrers such as Kevlar@, Nomex@ or Twaron@, high modulus polyethylene fibers, poly-ether-ether-ketone fibers, carbon fibers, metallic fibers, basalt fibers or hybrid fibers obtainable by coupling two or more 25 thereof. WO 2012/014122 PCT/IB2011/053197 26
10. Hose structure according to claim 9, characterized in that the yarns of said first series ( 4 ), respectively of said second series (5) are made of said high tenacity fiber.
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