WO2008084010A1 - Cable with low structural elongation - Google Patents
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- D07B1/06—Ropes or cables built-up from metal wires, e.g. of section wires around a hemp core
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- D07—ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
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- D07B1/16—Ropes or cables with an enveloping sheathing or inlays of rubber or plastics
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- D07B1/00—Constructional features of ropes or cables
- D07B1/06—Ropes or cables built-up from metal wires, e.g. of section wires around a hemp core
- D07B1/0673—Ropes or cables built-up from metal wires, e.g. of section wires around a hemp core having a rope configuration
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D07—ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
- D07B—ROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
- D07B2201/00—Ropes or cables
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- D07—ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
- D07B—ROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
- D07B2401/00—Aspects related to the problem to be solved or advantage
- D07B2401/20—Aspects related to the problem to be solved or advantage related to ropes or cables
- D07B2401/2005—Elongation or elasticity
- D07B2401/201—Elongation or elasticity regarding structural elongation
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D07—ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
- D07B—ROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
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- D07B2501/20—Application field related to ropes or cables
- D07B2501/2084—Mechanical controls, e.g. door lashes
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- Y10T428/2933—Coated or with bond, impregnation or core
- Y10T428/294—Coated or with bond, impregnation or core including metal or compound thereof [excluding glass, ceramic and asbestos]
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- the present invention relates to a cable. More specifically present invention relates to a cable with limited elongation.
- Cables and more specifically control cables are widely used to transmit movement, such as cable for window elevator system, cables used to open and close braks of scooters, bicycles and other vehicles. In these and many other applications, a limited elongation of the cable is required.
- Cables are also widely used as tension member to reinforce polymer materials, such as steel cords to reinforce radial tires, cables to reinforce transmission belts, timing belts or flat hoisting belts. In these applications, a limited elongation of the cable is also required.
- the tensile curve of a cable of prior art takes the form of "hockey stick" curve as illustrated by FIGURE1.
- the elongation of the cable is large while the tension is low, and the curve is relative flat.
- the elongation of cable is almost linear to the tension of the cable as illustrated by line 120 in FIGURE1.
- the elongation of the cable increases steadily with the increase of the tension.
- structural elongation ⁇ O of a cable is unstable and unpredictable, because there are a lot of facts, such as the structure of the cable, the voids between the filaments of the cable, and the pretension of the filaments when cabling the cable, that determine the structural elongation of a cable. Therefore, the unstable and unpredictable behavior of structural elongation of a cable causes problems to predict the total elongation of the cable under tension and more scrap during the start-up of machine producing for instance the high-precision timing belts. Hence, further reducing or almost eliminating the structural elongation ⁇ O can improve the predictability of the tension-elongation curve of the cable and facilitate the manufacturing process.
- WO03044267A1 disclosed a cable with limited elongation, less than 0.05% at a permanent force of 5ON, after being subjected to a force of
- WO2005043003A1 disclosed a fine steel cord with low structural elongation.
- the low structural elongation is achieved by using a special cabling process.
- This special cabling process not only decreases the productivity of the cabling process but also ask for a lengthy fine tune procedure to set the tension of the filaments or strands. Summary of the invention.
- a cable comprising a steel cord and a polymer material.
- the steel filaments of the steel cord are coated with an adhesive before the penetration of the polymer material.
- the cable has a structural elongation less than 0.025%.
- the E module of the cable increases by more than 4% compared with the E module of the bare steel cord.
- the cable as subject of the invention comprises a steel cord, which on its turn comprises several steel filaments.
- the tensile strength of the steel filaments for the steel cord are preferably more than 1700N/mm 2 , or more than 2200N/mm 2 or even more than 2600N/mm 2 , most preferably more than 3000N/mm 2 or even more than 4000N/mm 2 .
- the diameter of the filaments is less than 400 ⁇ m, preferably less than 210 ⁇ m, most preferably less than 1 10 ⁇ m.
- All filaments may have an identical diameter. Possible the diameter of the filaments may differ from each other. Preferably, the diameter of the filaments providing an inner strand of the cable is larger than the diameter of the filaments used to provide the outer strands or layer of filaments to the cable, which improves the penetration of the polymer material into the void spaces of the cable.
- Steel cords have an inner layer or core, which is preferably a strand of several steel filaments.
- core Around such core, at least one layer of -A-
- the steel elements of the additional layer can either be steel filaments or steel strands, on its turn comprising steel filaments.
- Various steel cord construction may be used.
- Multi-strand steel cord e.g. of the m x n type, i.e. steel cords, comprising m strands with each n steel filaments, such as 4x7x0.10,
- These steel cords are hereafter referred to as c+mxn type cords, such as 19+9x7 or 19+8x7 cords; - Warrington-type steel cords; - Compact cords, e.g. of the 1xn type, i.e. steel cords comprising n steel filaments, n being greater than 8, twisted in only one direction with one single step to a compact cross-section, such as 1x9x0.18; the last number is the diameter of the filament expressed in mm;
- Layered steel cord e.g. of the c+m(+n) type, i.e. steel cord with a core of c filaments, surrounded by a layer of m filaments, and possibly also surrounded by another layer of n filaments, such as
- the steel composition of the steel cord is preferably a plain carbon steel composition, i.e. it generally comprises a minimum carbon content of 0.40% (e.g. at least 0.60% or at least 0.80%, with a maximum of 1.1 %), a manganese content ranging from 0.10 to 0.90% and a silicon content ranging from 0.10 to 0.90%; the sulfur and phosphorous contents are each preferably kept below 0.03%; additional micro- alloying elements such as chromium (up to 0.2 to 0.4%), boron, cobalt, nickel, vanadium... may be added to the composition; stainless steel compositions are, however, not excluded.
- the production of the steel filaments and the steel cords is performed according to known prior art techniques of wet drawing followed by cabling or bunching.
- the steel cord is then coated with an adhesive selected from organo functional silanes, organo functional titanates and organo functional zirconates which are known in the art for the improvement of adhesion between the steel cord and polymer material.
- organo functional silanes are selected from the compounds of the following formula:
- the polymer material used for the present invention can be any elastomeric material that can conveniently be applied to the steel cord with sufficient adhesion. More preferably a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) can be used.
- TPE thermoplastic elastomer
- Non-delimiting examples are polystyrene/elastomer block copolymers, polyurethane (PU) or polyurethane copolymers, polyamide/elastomer block copolymers, thermoplastic vulcanizates.
- thermoplastic polyurethane is used. Homopolymers of ester, ether or carbonate polyurethane may be used, as well as copolymers or polymer blends.
- the polymer material has a shore hardness varying between 3OA and 9OD.
- the polymer penetration rate of a cable as subject matter of the present invention is more than 70%, and preferably more than 90%.
- the steel cord used to provide a cable as subject matter of the present invention comprises several steel filaments being transformed into a steel cord, using a steel cord construction. Due to the steel cord construction, void spaces are provided between the steel filaments of the steel elements of the cord. Also void spaces are provided between the steel elements. "Void space” as used hereafter is to be understood as all area of a radial cross-section of the cord, located inwards of the imaginary circle which encircles a radial cross section of the steel cord which area is not occupied by steel. Therefore, the polymer penetration rate of a cable of present invention is defined as the ratio in percentage of the void space filled by polymer to the void space which is not occupied by steel.
- the thickness of the polymer coating of the present invention is less than 100 ⁇ m, and preferably less than 10 ⁇ m.
- the optical diameter of the steel cord used to provide a cable as subject matter of the present invention is the diameter of the smallest imaginary circle, which encircles a radial cross section of the steel cord.
- the optical diameter of the cable of the present invention is the diameter of the smallest imaginary circle, which encircles a radial cross section of the cable. Therefore, the thickness of the polymer is defined as the half of the difference of the optical diameter between the cable and the steel cord.
- FIGURE 1 is a tensile curve of a cable of prior arts
- FIGURE 2 is a cross-sectional view of a cable incorporating the present invention
- FIGURE 3 is a tensile curve of a cable incorporating the present invention.
- Item 1 10 is the tensile curve of a cable of prior arts
- Item 120 is a line representing the E module of a cable of prior arts
- Item 21 1 is a cable incorporating the present invention
- Item 212 is a steel cord for the cable incorporating the present invention.
- Item 213 is a steel filament for the cable incorporating the present invention
- Item 214 is the optical diameter of the steel cord for the cable incorporating the present invention
- Item 215 is a polymer material used for the cable incorporating the present invention.
- Item 216 is the optical diameter of the cable incorporating the present invention.
- Item 217 is the thickness of the polymer coating of the cable incorporating the present invention.
- Item 218 is the void space in the cable incorporating the present invention
- Item 219 is the steel strand for the cable incorporating the present invention
- Item 310 is the tensile curve of a cable incorporating the present invention.
- Item 320 is a line representing the E module of a cable incorporating the present invention.
- ⁇ O is the structural elongation of a cable
- F(N) is the force in Newton on the test specimen
- E(%) is the elongation in percentage of the test specimen.
- FIGURE 1 there is shown a tensile curve 1 10 of a cable of prior art, and line 120 represents the E module of the cable. Line 120 extends and intersects with the abscissa axis at the intersection point ⁇ O, representing the structural elongation at low tensile stresses of the cable.
- FIGURE 2 there is a cross section view of a cable incorporating the present invention.
- the cable 21 1 comprises a steel cord 212, which on its turn comprises several steel filaments 213.
- the present embodiment shows a steel cord with "7x7xd" structure having seven strands 219, each strand having seven steel filaments 213 of diameter of d mm.
- the steel cord has an optical cord diameter 214.
- the steel cord is coated with a polymer material 215, so providing a cable 21 1 as subject matter of the present invention with an optical cable diameter 216.
- the thickness 217 of the polymer coating is half of the difference between optical cord diameter and optical cable diameter.
- the void space 218 between the different steel filaments 213 is substantially filled with polymer material 215.
- FIGURE 3 there is shown a tensile curve 310 of a cable incorporating the present invention, and line 320 represents the E module of the cable.
- Line 320 extends and intersects with the abscissa axis at the intersection point ⁇ O, representing the structural elongation at low tensile stresses of the cable.
- the test results show that the present invention not only substantially decreases the structural elongation of the cable by 74%, but also further improves the E module of the cable by 9.6%. These two improvements make a substantial progress on the elongation at certain load, the total elongation at 5ON decreased by 52%. Besides, the tensile curves in FIGURE 1 and 3 also illustrate this improvement.
- Prior art 1 7x3x0.15 steel cord
- Prior art 2 7x3x0.15 steel cord with PU coating
- Present invention 7x3x0.15 steel cord with adhesive treatment and PU coating.
- the test results show that the present invention not only substantially decreases the structural elongation of the cable by 91 %, but also further improves the E module of the cable by 4%. These two improvements make a substantial progress on the elongation at certain load, the total elongation at 5ON decreased by 35%. Besides, the tensile curves in FIGURE 1 and 3 also illustrate this improvement.
- the use of an adhesive on the surface of steel filaments before the application of polymer material further improves the anchorage of steel filaments inside polymer material.
- the steel filaments of the steel cord are constrained from slipping and turning even there are some void spaces unfilled by polymer material, which further limits the structural elongation of the cable.
- the improved anchorage of steel filaments inside polymer material also improves the E module of the cable because there is no slippage or peeling between steel filaments and polymer material.
- a further improvement to the present invention is characterized by the thickness of the polymer coating of the cable.
- a cable with polymer coating of 10 ⁇ m only marginally increases the diameter of the cable, which is especially valuable for the cable used as tension member to reinforce synchronous belt. Because the synchronous belt is molded in a semi-open mold where the polymer material is poured into the mold or extruded with a low pressure, the polymer material inside the mold has limited ability to flow between the tension members and to form the final requested shape (toothed, flat, even, ). Therefore, a fine cable with less than 10 ⁇ m polymer coating will leave more space for the polymer material to flow inside the mold and to form a flat and even belt.
- the metal nipple clamps directly to the steel cord because of the deformation of thin coating of polymer material.
- This application secures the connection between cable and nipple and eliminates the weak point for the system.
- the coating thickness is less than 10 ⁇ m or even O ⁇ m, from the outside the cable is virtually the same as a bare cable with the same friction and wear properties. This might be of a big advantage when one would like to substitute a bare cable by such a products in a cable system since there is no need to change the guiding part, cable tubes, etc.
- Another improvement with present invention is to use the cable as the subject matter of present invention to build a multi-strand rope for hoisting applications such as elevator ropes.
- the elevator industry is looking for ropes with limited elongation. Since the strands have limited elongation, the rope will have a limited elongation either. Hence, elevator ropes using present invention meet this requirement.
- the elevator industry is looking for ropes that are capable of running on small sheave diameters.
- the standard elevator uses ropes that respect the generally accepted sheave diameter "d" over rope diameter "D” ratio of 40. When traditional all steel ropes are used in conditions where the d/D ratio is lower than 40, the fatigue life of ropes drops significantly.
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PL08701235T PL2104764T3 (en) | 2007-01-08 | 2008-01-04 | Cable with low structural elongation |
US12/522,332 US20100009184A1 (en) | 2007-01-08 | 2008-01-04 | Cable with low structural elongation |
EP08701235A EP2104764B1 (en) | 2007-01-08 | 2008-01-04 | Cable with low structural elongation |
JP2009545160A JP5289329B2 (en) | 2007-01-08 | 2008-01-04 | Cable with low structural elongation |
ES08701235T ES2387220T3 (en) | 2007-01-08 | 2008-01-04 | Cable with low structural elongation |
KR1020097014218A KR101444488B1 (en) | 2007-01-08 | 2008-01-04 | Cable with low structural elongation |
CN2008800018760A CN101578415B (en) | 2007-01-08 | 2008-01-04 | Cable with low structural elongation |
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