EP4295922A1 - Method for producing ear hook member for mask, apparatus for producing ear hook member for mask, method for producing mask, and mask - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask, an apparatus for producing an ear hook member for a mask, a method for producing a mask, and a mask.
- a known configuration of a mask to be worn on the face includes: a mask body that at least partially covers the face of a wearer, and a pair of ear hook portions each bonded to the mask body; i.e., a pair of members that can be hung around the ears of the wearer in order to keep the mask body at a wearing position.
- ear hook members used for masks are often in the form of a string.
- sheet-shaped ear hook members have been studied in order to reduce the burden on the ears.
- a mask described in PTL 1 includes a single sheet-shaped ear hook sheet including ear hook portions that extend on the same plane, with both the ear hook portions being coupled to each other at a coupling portion.
- the mask described in PTL 1 uses, as an ear hook sheet, a nonwoven fabric sheet that is stretchable more in a direction crossing an elongated extending direction than in the elongated extending direction.
- an ear hook sheet band is conveyed in an elongated direction, punching is performed, and the punched products are joined with mask bodies.
- changing designs of the ear hook member e.g., size and shape
- punching is performed, and the punched products are joined with mask bodies.
- changing designs of the ear hook member e.g., size and shape
- ear hook portions having various structures cannot be readily produced. Therefore, there is a demand for a mask production method where design changes can be easily performed.
- One aspect of the present invention is a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask.
- the method includes: stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; loosening the joined body in the predetermined direction to be in a predetermined loose state where the tension is reduced; and punching the joined body in the predetermined loose state into a predetermined shape.
- One embodiment of the present invention relates to an ear hook portion for a mask.
- Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a mask including such an ear hook portion for a mask.
- a basic configuration of the mask in the present embodiment will be described.
- the mask in the present embodiment may be a mask that is capable of covering the face of a wearer, and more specifically at least the nose and mouth of the wearer.
- the mask according to the present embodiment can have functions of preventing foreign matter from reaching the face and preventing scattering of droplets from the wearer.
- This mask is also called a hygiene mask or surgical mask.
- the mask of the present embodiment is suitably used as a disposable mask, but may be used as a reusable mask by, for example, washing the mask.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a mask 1.
- FIG. 1 is a view of the mask 1 from the outer face side thereof; i.e., the side on which the mask 1 is not facing towards the face upon being worn, and is exposed to the outside.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the mask from the inner face side thereof (face side).
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view as taken along line I-I of FIG. 1 .
- the mask 1 includes: a mask body 10 disposed at the front of the face of a wearer upon putting the mask 1 on and capable of mainly covering the nose and mouth of the wearer; and a pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a bonded to the mask body 10.
- the mask body 10 extends in a vertical direction D1 corresponding to an up-and-down direction of the face of a wearer upon putting on it and in a lateral direction D2 orthogonal to the vertical direction D1 (the lateral direction D2 corresponds to a left-and-right direction of the face of a wearer upon putting on it).
- the mask body 10 has a rectangular shape in the plan view thereof, the rectangular shape having a longer side in the lateral direction D2.
- the shape of the mask body 10 in the plan view thereof is not limited to the illustrated shape.
- the mask body 10 has a pleated structure 15 made of a plurality of pleats that are juxtaposed in the vertical direction D1.
- the pleats of the pleated structure 15 can be formed by folding a sheet for the mask body 10 twice or more at fold lines along the lateral direction D2.
- the lateral portions (the end portions in the lateral direction D2) of the mask body 10 are fixed. Therefore, upon use of the mask 1, by opening the pleats of the pleated structure 15 in the vertical direction D1, a central portion in the lateral direction D2 can be deformed and specifically curved so as to project towards the outer face side of the mask 1 and contour the three-dimensional shape of the face.
- the pleated structure 15 is not particularly limited to any specific structure, and may be a publicly known structure formed in a mask body.
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are disposed on the outer face of the mask body 10.
- the ear hook portion 20a may be annular (or be a closed annular band) in the plan view, or may have a shape containing a ring.
- the ear hook portion 20a can be hung around the wearer's ear, with the wearer's ear being put in the ring of the ear hook portion 20a; i.e., a central opening 29 of the ear hook portion 20a.
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a may be formed as a single sheet-shaped ear hook member (ear hook portion sheet) 20, in which the ear hook portions 20a and 20a are bonded together in a separable manner at a central portion in the lateral direction D2.
- ear hook portion sheet ear hook member
- sheet-shaped or “sheet” refers to a shape in which the length and width thereof are larger than the thickness thereof and that extends or can extend in one flat plane. Therefore, the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a in the present embodiment are different from the ear hook portion in the form of a string or thread.
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a being made as the ear hook portion sheet 20, when a wearer has the ear hook portion 20a hung around his or her ear upon putting on the mask, the ear hook portion 20a can make surface contact with the back face of the earlobe. This makes it possible to reduce the burden on the ear and the portion around the ear, to thereby reduce discomfort and pain.
- the bonding manner of the separable bond portion 28 between the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a is preferable that the bond thereof be separable by being pulled apart with normal amount of force by a user.
- discontinuous notches may be provided to form a perforated line.
- the bond portion 28 may be formed by reducing the thickness of the sheet or by other means so as to embrittle the boundary between the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a, and make the boundary subjectable to stress.
- the mask body 10 may have a multi-layered structure in which a plurality of layers are laminated on top of one another.
- the mask body 10 may have a structure including at least three layers: an outer layer, an inner layer, and an intermediate layer therebetween.
- the intermediate layer has an enhanced function of capturing foreign matter (e.g., dust, pollens, bacteria, and virus particles).
- Each of the layers forming the mask body 10 preferably contains a fiber-containing layer such as nonwoven fabric, woven fabric, or knit fabric, and more preferably contains nonwoven fabric. Examples of the nonwoven fabric include spunbonded nonwoven fabric, spunlace nonwoven fabric, meltblown nonwoven fabric, air-through nonwoven fabric, and point bond nonwoven fabric.
- the intermediate layer preferably uses meltblown nonwoven fabric that can contain thin fibers.
- the fiber of the fiber-containing layer is preferably a resin fiber.
- the resin of the resin fiber include polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and nylon.
- the basis weight of the outer layer or the inner layer may be from 10 through 50 g/m 2 , and preferably from 15 through 50 g/m 2 .
- the basis weight of the intermediate layer having a high ability to capture foreign matter is preferably from 10 through 100 g/m 2 , and more preferably from 15 through 50 g/m 2 .
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are bonded to the lateral portions of the outer face of the mask body 10 (the end portions in the lateral direction D2). In other words, the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are respectively joined with the outer end portions in the lateral direction D2 of the mask body 10, while the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are not joined with the mask body 10 at any other portions. Note that, in the embodiment of FIG. 1 , the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are respectively bonded to both lateral portions of the mask body 10 via the auxiliary materials 30 and 30.
- the auxiliary materials 30 and 30 may be a sheet-shaped member that extends along the vertical direction D1 of the mask 1.
- the auxiliary materials 30 and 30 are respectively joined, at outer joined portions 50 and 50, with both end portions of the mask body 10 in the lateral direction D2. Also, the auxiliary materials 30 and 30 are joined, at inner joined portions 60 and 60, with both end portions of the ear hook portion sheet 20 in the lateral direction D2.
- An optimal way of bonding can be selected for the outer joined portion 50 between the auxiliary material 30 and the mask body 10 and for the inner joined portion 60 between the auxiliary material 30 and the ear hook portion sheet 20. With this structure, it is possible to obtain the mask 1 that is firmer than a mask including the ear hook portion sheet 20 and the mask body 10 that are directly joined together.
- the auxiliary material 30 may be stretchable but is preferably less stretchable than the ear hook portion sheet 20.
- the mask 1 according to the present embodiment When the mask 1 according to the present embodiment is to be used for the first time, the mask 1 according to the present embodiment, a user tears the separable bond portion 28 between the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a before putting on the mask 1, to thereby separate the ear hook portions 20a and 20a from each other. Then, the user opens the non-joined portions of the ear hook portions 20a and 20a of the mask body 10 laterally in the lateral direction D2. Such separation and spreading out, and configurations relevant to these operations will be described below.
- a user pinches and grasps the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a with his or her hands, and can pull the ear hook portions 20a and 20a in opposite directions. Thereby, first, the user can tear the bond of the separable bond portion 28. Subsequently, the user can open the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a outward (laterally) in the lateral direction D2 while grasping the ear hook portions 20a and 20a.
- FIG. 4 is a view of the mask 1 of FIG. 1 , in which the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are spread out laterally.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view as taken along line II-II of FIG. 4 .
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are opened, the ear hook portions 20a and 20a are turned over, and the faces thereof having previously faced the mask body 10 are exposed. Also, the outer face of the mask body 10 is almost entirely exposed.
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a may be disposed on the outer face side of the mask body 10 or may be disposed on the inner face side thereof. However, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 5 , the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are preferably disposed on the outer face side of the mask 1. With the structure in which the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are disposed on the outer face side of the mask body 10, it is possible to reduce or eliminate possibility of touching the inner face of the mask body 10 when separating and opening the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a outward in the lateral direction D2. From a hygienic viewpoint, the above structure is preferable.
- the mask 1 according to the present embodiment can be used, for example, in the following manner. Specifically, in a state where the mask 1 is placed with the outer face of the mask body 10 facing upward, a user grasps and opens the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a with his or her hands outward in the lateral direction D2. Then, the user can move the mask 1 to the face of another person (wearer) while grasping the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a. After applying the mask body 10 at a desired position on the face of the other person, the user can hang the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a around the ears of the other person without changing the way of holding the mask 1. Therefore, the mask 1 according to the present embodiment can be suitably used for those who cannot readily put on a mask by themselves, such as children and the sick.
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a may be provided with pinch portions 25 and 25.
- a user can pinch the pinch portions 25 and 25 when separating and opening the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a outward in the lateral direction D2.
- the pinch portions 25 and 25 project from the edge of the mask body 10 in the plan view thereof, preferably from the bottom end of the mask 1 (or the bottom end of the mask body 10).
- the pinch portions 25 and 25 projecting from the edge of the mask body 10 a user can pinch the pinch portions 25 and 25 with his or her hands without or substantially without touching the mask body 10 itself; i.e., both the outer face and the inner face of the mask body 10.
- the user can separate and spread out the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a without or substantially without touching the mask body 10. Therefore, even in a situation where a user cannot sufficiently take care of hygiene of his or her hands and fingers, the user can put on or can have another person put on the mask 1 under good hygienic conditions.
- the maximum length of the projected portion in the vertical direction D1 is preferably from 5 through 20 mm and more preferably from 8 through 15 mm.
- the pinch portions 25 and 25 of the ear hook portion 20a the user can readily adjust the ear hook portions with the pinch portions 25 and 25 upon or after hanging the ear hook portion 20a around the ear of the wearer. Specifically, with the pinch portions 25 and 25, it is possible to make a positional adjustment by shifting the ear hook portion 20a in a circumferential direction of the ear hook portion 20a relative to the ear, or to adjust the degree of tension of the ear hook portion 20a by pulling the ear hook portion 20a backward or loosening the ear hook portion 20a.
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are bonded to both the lateral portions of the outer face of the mask body 10 (e.g., FIG. 1 and FIG. 3 to FIG. 5 ) rather than the inner face (the face on the face side) thereof.
- both the lateral portions of the mask body 10 are pushed towards the face from the outer face side by the ear hook portion 20a.
- the ear hook portion 20a is not disposed on the inner face side (face side) of both the lateral portions of the body, the ear hook portion 20a does not directly contact the face of the wearer at both the lateral portions of the mask body 10 during wearing of the mask 1, and discomfort is reduced.
- the mask body 10 may be provided with a mark 18 by embossing, printing, sewing, etc.
- the mark 18 allows for distinction between the outer face and the inner face of the mask body 10.
- the mark 18 may be any form as long as a user can identify the inner or outer face thereof visually or by sense of touch. As illustrated in, for example, FIG. 1 , the mark 18 may be a letter, a number, a symbol, a figure, a logo, etc.
- FIG. 6 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of the ear hook portion sheet 20.
- FIG. 6(a) illustrates a state where no external force is applied to the ear hook portion sheet 20 (natural state)
- FIG. 6(b) illustrates a state where the ear hook portion sheet 20 is pulled outward in the lateral direction D2.
- the ear hook portion sheet 20 may be a laminate sheet of a plurality of layers that are laminated on top of one another.
- the ear hook portion sheet 20 includes a stretchable member 5, a first surface material 2, and a second surface material 3.
- the first surface material 2 is disposed on a first face that is one face of the stretchable member 5 and the second surface material 3 is disposed on a second face that is opposite to the first face. Both the surface materials may be non-stretchable.
- the stretchable member 5 and the first and second surface materials 2 and 3 are joined together at joined portions 4, 4, ... that are disposed apart from each other.
- the ear hook portion sheet 20 may be a combination of the stretchable member 5 and a non-stretchable surface material that is disposed only one face of the stretchable member 5. In terms of texture, however, the surface materials are preferably disposed on both the faces. Production of the ear hook portion sheet 20 will be described below in more detail. Briefly, the non-stretchable surface material is disposed on the stretchable member 5 that is stretched, and the non-stretchable surface material and the stretched stretchable member 5 are joined together at joined portions 4, 4, .... Then, the stretch of the stretchable member 5 is released (the stretchable member 5 is loosened).
- the direction in which the stretchable member 5 is to be stretched may be a direction containing a component in the lateral direction D2 when the stretching force is decomposed, with the lateral direction D2 being preferable.
- stretchability of the ear hook portion 20a is mainly attributed to the ear hook portion 20a including the stretchable member 5.
- stretchability is a property of being stretchable in at least one direction by applying a tensile force and returning to the original length (natural length) by releasing the applied tensile force (in a state where no external force is applied).
- the stretchable member 5 is a molded continuous film that has an almost uniform thickness.
- the stretchable film it may be possible to use: a thread-form stretchable assembly of a plurality of thread-form stretchable bodies (or thread-form elastic bodies) such as rubber threads that are juxtaposed; or a stretchable hot-melt adhesive.
- the stretchable hot-melt adhesive may be disposed linearly or in plane.
- the stretchable film is preferable because the stretchable film can provide the ear hook member 20 with higher stretchability or extensibility than other stretchable members, such as the string-form stretchable bodies. Also, the stretchable film is easy to handle during production.
- the material of the stretchable film examples include polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene; and polyurethanes.
- the stretchability of the stretchable film is preferably from 3.5 through 4.0 times the natural length thereof in terms of the maximum stretch rate as measured by a tensile tester.
- the stretchable film may have the function of passing moisture therethrough.
- the surface material (or the first surface material 2 and/or the second surface material 3 when the surface material is provided on both faces of the stretchable member 5) is preferably a fiber assembly.
- the fiber assembly include nonwoven fabric, woven fabric, and knit fabric.
- the nonwoven fabric is preferable because the nonwoven fabric is favorable in texture and gas permeability and contributes to improvement in feelings during wearing of the mask 1.
- the nonwoven fabric include air-through nonwoven fabric, spunbonded nonwoven fabric, spunlace nonwoven fabric, needle-punched nonwoven fabric, and chemical bond nonwoven fabric. Of these, for example, the spunbonded nonwoven fabric, which does not become fluffy and has high strength, and the air-through nonwoven fabric, which is soft, can be appropriately selected.
- the fiber contained in the nonwoven fabric is preferably a resin fiber.
- the resin of the resin fiber include polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and nylon.
- the basis weight of the nonwoven fabric may be from 5 through 50 g/m 2 , and particularly preferably from 8 through 25 g/m 2 .
- the first surface material 2 and the second surface material 3 may be the same or different.
- One embodiment of the present invention relates to a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask.
- the method according to the present embodiment for producing the ear hook member for the mask includes (a) a stretching step of stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; (b) a disposing step of superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; (c) a joining step of joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; (d) a loosening step of loosening the joined body in the stretching predetermined direction to reduce the tension and be in a predetermined loose state; and (e) a punching step of punching the joined body in a loose state (the predetermined loose state) into a predetermined shape.
- one embodiment of the present invention relates to an apparatus for producing an ear hook member for a mask.
- the apparatus according to the present embodiment for producing the ear hook member for the mask includes (A) stretching means for stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; (B) laminating means for superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; (C) joining means for joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; (D) loosening means for loosening the joined body in the stretching predetermined direction to reduce the tension and be in a predetermined loose state; and (E) punching means for punching the joined body in a loose state (the predetermined loose state) into a predetermined shape.
- the apparatus for producing the ear hook member for the mask may be configured as part of or independently of a mask production apparatus.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a mask production apparatus 300 including an apparatus 100 for producing an ear hook member for a mask, and an apparatus 200 for combining members of a mask.
- the apparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask is disposed upstream in the mask production apparatus 300.
- the ear hook member for the mask produced by the apparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask is combined with the other members of the mask in the apparatus 200 for combining the members of the mask, to thereby obtain a mask as a final product.
- the apparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask may include: stretchable member band supplying means 123 for supplying a stretchable member band 5A that is to be the stretchable member 5 later; first surface material band supplying means 121 for supplying a first surface material band 2A that is to be the first surface material 2 later; and second surface material band supplying means 122 for supplying a second surface material band 3A that is to be the second surface material 3 later. From the supplying means, elongated materials; i.e., the stretchable member band 5A, the first surface material band 2A, and the second surface material band 3A, are supplied to laminating means 130.
- the first surface material band 2A is superposed on one face (first face) of the stretchable member band 5A and the second surface material band 3A is superposed on the other face (second face), to thereby form a laminated body (multi-layered structure) 6A.
- the laminated body 6A is conveyed in a conveyance direction Dt.
- the stretchable member band 5A is stretched in the conveyance direction Dt in stretching means 120, and conveyed with the stretchable member band 5A being stretched; i.e., with an external force (tensile force) being applied to the stretchable member band 5A in the conveyance direction Dt.
- an external force tensile force
- tensile stress stress against the external force
- both the tensile force and the tensile stress may be referred to as tension.
- the stretchable member band 5A maintains a state where a first tension t1 occurs (stretched state)
- the first surface material band 2A and the second surface material band 3A (which may be collectively referred to as a surface material band) are laminated on the stretchable member band 5A.
- the conveyance direction Dt is a direction corresponding to the lateral direction D2 of the ear hook member (ear hook portion sheet) 20 to be obtained.
- the first tension t1 of the stretchable member band 5A, or the degree of stretch of the stretchable member band 5A, is controlled by the feed rate of the stretchable member band supplying means 123 and conveying means (not illustrated).
- the stretchable member band 5A is preferably stretched so as to be from 1.5 through 4.0 times the natural length, and preferably from about 2.0 through 3.0 times.
- the first surface material band 2A and the second surface material band 3A can be conveyed in a state where the bands have a natural length (unstretched state).
- the ear hook member 20 having different stretch properties can be obtained, and the ear hook member 20 can be produced in accordance with various demands of users.
- the laminated body 6A is conveyed to joining means 140, and the stretchable member band 5A and the first surface material band 2A are joined together and the stretchable member band 5A and the second surface material band 3A are joined together.
- This joining is performed by forming discontinuous joined portions 4, 4, ... over the entirety of the laminated body 6A.
- the joining in the joining means 140 is preferably achieved through ultrasonic welding, thermal welding, etc.
- a plurality of discontinuous joined portions 4, 4, ... can be formed, for example, in dots in the plan view.
- the joined body 8A includes joined portions 4, 4, ... at intervals between the stretchable member band 5A and the first surface material band 2A and between the stretchable member band 5A and the second surface material band 3A, in a state where the first tension t1 in the conveyance direction Dt occurs in the stretchable member band 5A (stretched state in the conveyance direction Dt).
- the reference diameter of one jointed portion 4 in the plan view may be from 0.2 through 1.0 mm.
- the area of the joined portions 4, 4, ... in the plan view may be from 1.8 through 19.1% of the area of the sheet.
- the joined body 8A is conveyed to a subsequent loosening means 160.
- the tension in the conveyance direction Dt occurring in the stretchable member band 5A is reduced, and the stretchable member band 5A can be a predetermined loose state of having a second tension t2 that is lower than the initial tension, the first tension t1.
- the second tension t2 may be any tension, and may be zero (0 ⁇ t2 ⁇ t1).
- the joined body 8A after passage through the loosening means 160 may be in a state where no tension occurs (natural state).
- the length of the stretchable member band 5A becomes shorter in the conveyance direction Dt.
- the first surface material band 2A and the second surface material band 3A are non-stretchable, and are just bonded at the joined portions 4, 4, ... that are disposed at intervals.
- the portions of the first surface material band 2A and the second surface material band 3A other than the joined portions 4, 4, ... do not follow the stretchable member band 5A, but instead loosen and go up or down from the surface of the stretchable member band 5A.
- an ear hook portion sheet band 20A is formed to extend in a direction orthogonal to the conveyance direction Dt and include a large number of small pleats arranged along the conveyance direction Dt.
- each of the first surface material band 2A and the second surface material band 3A disposed on the ear hook portion sheet band 20A includes successive recesses and projections along the conveyance direction Dt ( FIG. 6(a) , and the enlarged view of portion IV of FIG. 7 ).
- the degree of reduction in the tension by the loosening means 160 (the degree of loose of the joined body 8A) or an adjusting method for the second tension t2 obtained by the loosening means 160.
- the adjusting method available include changing the press force between an upstream roller 161 and/or a downstream roller 162 included in the loosening means 160 that are configured as a roller pair, and changing the friction resistance between the upstream roller 161 and/or the downstream roller 162, and the joined body 8A.
- a tension adjusting member is preferably provided. As illustrated in FIG. 7 , the tension adjusting member may be configured as, for example, a tension adjusting roller 165.
- the tension adjusting roller 165 is a member that can change in the position thereof to adjust the distance over which the joined body 8A is conveyed.
- the tension adjusting roller 165 may be movable in any direction relative to the conveyance direction Dt (in any direction relative to a plane direction of the joined body 8A).
- the position of the tension adjusting roller 165 after movement may be fixable with, for example, a bolt.
- the tension adjusting roller 165 may be movable up and down (vertically to the plane direction of the joined body 8A) and/or left and right (parallelly to the plane direction of the joined body 8A and vertically to the conveyance direction Dt).
- the tension adjusting roller 165 is movable at least up and down. By moving the tension adjusting roller 165 upward or downward, it is possible to push down or up the joined body 8A, and to readily lengthen or shorten the distance over which the joined body 8A is conveyed in the loosening means 160.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic enlarged view of the loosening means 160 including the tension adjusting roller 165.
- the tension adjusting roller 165 is disposed between the upstream roller 161 and the downstream roller 162.
- the joined body 8A is conveyed in the form of a flat plane (in the form of an almost straight line as viewed laterally).
- the tension adjusting roller 165 is at a lower position in the drawing. Therefore, between the upstream roller 161 and the downstream roller 162, the conveyance trajectory of the joined body 8A goes downward, and the distance over which the joined body 8A is conveyed becomes longer.
- adjusting the conveyance distance with the tension adjusting member can adjust the degree of progress of loosening.
- it is possible to adjust the tension t2 after passage through the loosening means 160 to a desired tension (including the case in which t2 0).
- the length of the conveyance distance that can be increased by the tension adjusting roller 165 can be determined in accordance with a desired loose state by considering, for example, the entire configuration of the loosening means 160 (the configuration of the upstream roller 161 and/or the downstream roller 162), the configuration of the conveying means for conveying the laminated body 6A and the joined body 8A upstream of the loosening means 160, and the operation speed (the conveyance speed of the joined body 8A).
- the tension adjusting roller provided in the loosening means 160 can change the position thereof to change the conveyance trajectory of the joined body 8A, and more specifically to change the conveyance trajectory thereof to a direction containing a component vertical to the plane direction of the joined body 8A. This can adjust the conveyance distance. Therefore, even if the area for the loosening means 160 to be placed is not made large (e.g., even without extending the interval between the upstream roller 161 and the downstream roller 162), it is possible, in a compact configuration, to readily change the conveyance distance of the joined body 8A, and hence readily adjust the degree of loosening of the joined body 8A. Then, it is possible to readily adjust the tension applied to the joined body 8A upon discharge from the loosening means 160 (or the tension occurring in the joined body 8A); i.e., the above-described second tension t2.
- the tension adjusting member may be configured as belt conveying means, and operated with the belt face of the belt conveying means being in contact with the joined body 8A. In this case, changing the speed of the belt of the belt conveying means can change the resulting loose state of the joined body 8A.
- Such belt conveying means is particularly preferable when it is desired that the second tension t2 be adjusted to zero; i.e., when it is desired that the stretchable member 5 included in the joined body 8A have the natural length. When the conveyance speed of a line is excessively high, the stretchable member 5 may not sufficiently be loosened in the loosening means 160.
- the loosening means 160 includes the tension adjusting member, a complicated configuration can be avoided, and the resulting loose state of the joined body 8A can be readily controlled.
- the obtained ear hook portion sheet band 20A (joined body 8A) is punched by punching means 180 into a predetermined shape; i.e., an individual ear hook portion sheet 20.
- a predetermined shape i.e., an individual ear hook portion sheet 20.
- the ear hook portion sheet band 20A may remain in the predetermined loose state that is achieved in the loosening means 160. Therefore, for example, while maintaining the predetermined loose state achieved in the loosening means 160, the ear hook portion sheet band 20A may be conveyed to the punching means 180 and punched into a predetermined shape. In other words, the ear hook portion sheet band 20A may be punched while maintaining the second tension t2 made lower than the first tension t1.
- the ear hook portion sheet 20 shrinks in the conveyance direction Dt (corresponding to the lateral direction D2 in the mask) and changes the shape and dimensions thereof. As a result, it is possible to obtain the ear hook member 20 having a smaller dimension in at least the lateral direction D2.
- the second tension t2 is zero; i.e., in which the ear hook portion sheet band 20A is loosened to a state where no tension is applied thereto (natural state)
- the shape of the obtained ear hook portion sheet 20 becomes the same or almost the same as that immediately after the punching step. Therefore, by changing the loose state achieved in the loosening means 160, it is possible to produce the ear hook members 20 having different shapes and dimensions and hence different feelings in use, even if the same punching die is used. In other words, it is possible to readily change the design of the ear hook member 20.
- the ear hook portion sheets 20, 20, ... obtained by the punching means 180 is conveyed to the apparatus 200 for combining the members of the mask.
- the apparatus 200 for combining the members of the mask the ear hook portion sheet 20 and the mask body 10 are combined together.
- production of the mask 1 including auxiliary materials 30 and 30 ( FIG. 1 to FIG. 5 ) will be described.
- an auxiliary material band 30A is disposed on one face of the ear hook portion sheet 20 obtained by the apparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask. Subsequently, the ear hook portion sheet 20 and the auxiliary material band 30A can be joined together through, for example, heat sealing, to thereby form inner joined portions 60 and 60 (e.g., FIG. 1 ). Moreover, from mask body band supplying means 221, a mask body band 10A that is to be the mask body 10 later is supplied on the opposite side to the side where the auxiliary material band 30A is placed. Then, the auxiliary material band 30A and the mask body band 10A can be joined together through, for example, heat sealing, to thereby form outer joined portions 50 and 50 (e.g., FIG. 1 ).
- the combined product can be cut, for example, in a cutting step by cutting means 190, to thereby obtain an individual mask 1.
- the cutting can also be performed at the same time as the joining between the ear hook portion sheet 20 and the mask body band 10A.
- the ear hook portion sheet 20 when the ear hook portion sheet 20 is combined with the mask body band 10A, the ear hook portion sheet 20 can be joined with the mask body band 10A in a state where the tension in the lateral direction D2 occurs in the ear hook portion sheet 20.
- the ear hook portion sheets 20, which are obtained through punching by the punching means 180 of the above-described apparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask are respectively fixed at both end portions in the lateral direction D2 (both upstream and downstream in the conveyance direction Dt). Then, the ear hook portion sheets 20 are conveyed while being pulled from both the end portions thereof in the lateral direction D2 so as to become longer in the lateral direction D2. In this state, the ear hook portion sheet 20 can be superposed on and joined with the mask body band 10A ( FIG. 7 ).
- the ear hook portion sheet band 20A can be conveyed, and disposed on and joined with the mask body band 10A.
- the ear hook portion sheet 20 may be joined with the mask body band 10A.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of a mask 1' obtained by joining the ear hook portion sheet 20 with the mask body band 10A, in a state where the tension in the lateral direction D2 occurs in the ear hook portion sheet 20 as described above.
- FIG. 9(a) illustrates a state where the mask 1' is to be used for the first time.
- the tension in the lateral direction D2 occurs in the ear hook portion sheet 20 of the mask 1' before the beginning of use.
- the separable bond portion 28 is separated at the beginning of use of the mask 1' and the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are separated with the mask being placed on a flat plane. Then, as illustrated in FIG.
- the dimension of the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a becomes smaller in the lateral direction D2, and the end portions of the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a at a central portion in the lateral direction D2 become apart.
- the ear hook portions 20a and 20a having relatively small dimensions as compared to the mask body 10 are formed.
- the tension in the lateral direction D2 occurs in the ear hook member 20 of the mask before the beginning of use.
- the mask is placed on a flat plane.
- the total length of the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a in the lateral direction D2 before the beginning of use (the length of the ear hook portion sheet 20 in the lateral direction D2) is compared to the total length of the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a in the lateral direction D2 after the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are separated at the bond portion 28, to thereby confirm that the latter becomes smaller.
- the above-described configuration is suitable for users who want to decrease the dimensions of the ear hook portions 20a and 20a to fit the ear hook portions 20a and 20a to their ears, although it is desired to maintain the dimensions of the mask body 10 to be large.
- a similar mask i.e., a mask in which the dimension of the ear hook portions 20a and 20a in the lateral direction D2 is made small as compared to the dimension of the mask body 10 in the lateral direction D2
- the position of the ear hook portion sheet 20 to be joined with the mask body 10 usually becomes closer to the center in the lateral direction D2.
- the entirety of the mask body 10 cannot be utilized during wearing of the mask 1'.
- the pair of ear hook portions 20a and 20a are separated and respectively joined with both the end portions of the mask body 10 in the lateral direction D2. In this case, the production process becomes complicated. Meanwhile, by using the mask production method according to the present embodiment, even if the dimensions of the ear hook portion sheet 20 are changed, a desired configuration can be achieved without or substantially without changing the position at which the ear hook portion sheet 20 and the mask body 10 are to be joined together.
- the present embodiment can be a mask 1'' not including the auxiliary materials 30 and 30, differing from the mask 1 of FIG. 1 .
- An aspect according to Supplementary Note 1 is a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask, the method including: stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; loosening the joined body in the predetermined direction to be in a predetermined loose state where the tension is reduced; and punching the joined body in the predetermined loose state into a predetermined shape.
- the material of the ear hook member includes the stretchable member and the non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member.
- the stretchable member is stretched so as to have the tension in the predetermined direction, and with the tension being maintained, the surface material is superposed on and joined with the stretchable member. Therefore, by adjusting the tension occurring in the stretchable member (adjusting the degree of stretch of the stretchable member), it is possible to readily produce ear hook members having different stretch properties (maximum stretch length) without changing the material of the ear hook member; i.e., from the same material.
- the joined body formed of the stretchable member and the surface material is loosened to be in the predetermined loose state, and the joined body in the predetermined loose state is punched into the predetermined shape. Therefore, by adjusting the loose state of the joined body upon punching (adjusting the degree of reduction in the tension of the stretchable member), it is possible to produce ear hook members having different configurations (e.g., shapes, dimensions, and feelings in use) without changing a punching die; i.e., with the same punching die.
- the predetermined loose state is adjusted by a tension adjusting member, and the tension adjusting member changes a conveyance trajectory of the joined body to a direction containing a component vertical to a plane direction of the joined body.
- the tension adjusting member includes a roller configured to push the joined body down or up.
- the stretchable member includes a first face and a second face that is opposite to the first face
- the method includes: with the tension being maintained, superposing a first surface material on the first face and superposing a second surface material on the second face, and joining the stretchable member and the first surface material together and joining the stretchable member and the second surface material together.
- An aspect according to Supplementary Note 5 is an apparatus for producing an ear hook member for a mask, the apparatus including: stretching means for stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; laminating means for superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; joining means for joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; loosening means for loosening the joined body in the predetermined direction to be in a predetermined loose state where the tension is reduced; and punching means for punching the joined body in the predetermined loose state into a predetermined shape.
- an ear hook member for a mask is produced by the method for producing the ear hook member for the mask according to any one of claims 1 to 4, the ear hook member for the mask is an ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions bonded together in a separable manner at a central portion in a lateral direction, and superposing the ear hook portion sheet on a mask body and joining the ear hook portion sheet with the mask body at both ends of the ear hook portion sheet in the lateral direction are included.
- the ear hook portion sheet is joined with the mask body, with tension occurring in the lateral direction.
- a mask including a mask body having a relatively large dimension in the lateral direction is produced using an ear hook portion sheet having the same dimension
- the ear hook portion sheet by joining the ear hook portion sheet with the mask body in a state where the ear hook portion sheet is pulled in the lateral direction in accordance with the dimension of the mask body in the lateral direction, it is possible to respectively join both end portions of the ear hook portion sheet in the lateral direction with both end portions of the mask body in the lateral direction.
- the pair of ear hook portions included in the ear hook portion sheet are separated from each other at a central portion in the lateral direction at the beginning of use. At this time, the tension having occurred in the ear hook member is lost. Thereby, the pair of ear hook members shrink in the lateral direction commensurately with the lost tension, and become apart from each other in the lateral direction. The dimension of the pair of ear hook portions in the lateral direction becomes smaller than that before the beginning of use. Therefore, it is possible to obtain a mask including an ear hook portion having a relatively small dimension in the lateral direction as compared to the dimension of the mask body in the lateral direction.
- An aspect according to Supplementary Note 8 is a mask including: a mask body; and an ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions, the pair of ear hook portions being joined with both end portions of the mask body in a lateral direction and being joined together in a separable manner at a central portion in the lateral direction, wherein tension in the lateral direction occurs in the ear hook portion sheet.
- An aspect according to Supplementary Note 9 is a mask including: a mask body; and an ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions, the pair of ear hook portions being joined with both end portions of the mask body in a lateral direction and being joined together in a separable manner at a central portion in the lateral direction, wherein in response to the joined pair of ear hook portions being separated with the mask body being placed on a flat plane, separated end portions of the pair of ear hook portions become apart from each other.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask, an apparatus for producing an ear hook member for a mask, a method for producing a mask, and a mask.
- A known configuration of a mask to be worn on the face includes: a mask body that at least partially covers the face of a wearer, and a pair of ear hook portions each bonded to the mask body; i.e., a pair of members that can be hung around the ears of the wearer in order to keep the mask body at a wearing position.
- Conventionally, ear hook members (ear hook portions) used for masks are often in the form of a string. However, sheet-shaped ear hook members have been studied in order to reduce the burden on the ears. For example, a mask described in
PTL 1 includes a single sheet-shaped ear hook sheet including ear hook portions that extend on the same plane, with both the ear hook portions being coupled to each other at a coupling portion. - Moreover, in recent years, there has been a growing demand for masks and it has gotten to the point where masks are now used by various users regardless of age and gender. In view thereof, there has been a demand for producing ear hook members having various structures that can accommodate, for example, the sizes of users' faces, shapes, and desired types of comfort during use.
- [PTL 1]
Japanese Patent No. 5762803 - The mask described in
PTL 1 uses, as an ear hook sheet, a nonwoven fabric sheet that is stretchable more in a direction crossing an elongated extending direction than in the elongated extending direction. On the production line, an ear hook sheet band is conveyed in an elongated direction, punching is performed, and the punched products are joined with mask bodies. However, changing designs of the ear hook member (e.g., size and shape) in this method leads to changing the punching die itself, which is costly and laborious. As a result, ear hook portions having various structures cannot be readily produced. Therefore, there is a demand for a mask production method where design changes can be easily performed. - In one aspect of the present invention in view of the foregoing, it is an object to provide a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask where design changes can be easily performed.
- One aspect of the present invention is a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask. The method includes: stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; loosening the joined body in the predetermined direction to be in a predetermined loose state where the tension is reduced; and punching the joined body in the predetermined loose state into a predetermined shape.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, it is possible to provide a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask where design changes can be easily performed.
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FIG. 1] FIG. 1 is a plan view of a mask according to one embodiment of the present invention. - [
FIG. 2] FIG. 2 is a plan view of the mask illustrated inFIG. 1 , as viewed from the inner side (face side). - [
FIG. 3] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view as taken along line I-I ofFIG. 1 . - [
FIG. 4] FIG. 4 is a plan view of a mask in which a pair of ear hook portions are opened laterally. - [
FIG. 5] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view as taken along line II-II ofFIG. 4 . - [
FIG. 6] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of an ear hook portion sheet. - [
FIG. 7] FIG. 7 is a schematic explanatory view of production of a mask. - [
FIG. 8] FIG. 8 is an explanatory view of loosening means. - [
FIG. 9] FIG. 9 is one example of a mask that is produced by a mask production apparatus illustrated inFIG. 7 . - [
FIG. 10] FIG. 10 is a plan view of a mask not including an auxiliary material. - Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that, unless otherwise specified, the same or corresponding components across the drawings are given the same symbols, and the description thereof may be omitted. Also, the drawings are schematic ones for helping in understanding the invention.
- One embodiment of the present invention relates to an ear hook portion for a mask. Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a mask including such an ear hook portion for a mask. In the following, first, a basic configuration of the mask in the present embodiment will be described.
- The mask in the present embodiment may be a mask that is capable of covering the face of a wearer, and more specifically at least the nose and mouth of the wearer. The mask according to the present embodiment can have functions of preventing foreign matter from reaching the face and preventing scattering of droplets from the wearer. This mask is also called a hygiene mask or surgical mask. The mask of the present embodiment is suitably used as a disposable mask, but may be used as a reusable mask by, for example, washing the mask.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of amask 1.FIG. 1 is a view of themask 1 from the outer face side thereof; i.e., the side on which themask 1 is not facing towards the face upon being worn, and is exposed to the outside.FIG. 2 is a plan view of the mask from the inner face side thereof (face side).FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view as taken along line I-I ofFIG. 1 . - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , themask 1 according to the present embodiment includes: amask body 10 disposed at the front of the face of a wearer upon putting themask 1 on and capable of mainly covering the nose and mouth of the wearer; and a pair ofear hook portions mask body 10. Themask body 10 extends in a vertical direction D1 corresponding to an up-and-down direction of the face of a wearer upon putting on it and in a lateral direction D2 orthogonal to the vertical direction D1 (the lateral direction D2 corresponds to a left-and-right direction of the face of a wearer upon putting on it). In the embodiment ofFIG. 1 , themask body 10 has a rectangular shape in the plan view thereof, the rectangular shape having a longer side in the lateral direction D2. However, the shape of themask body 10 in the plan view thereof is not limited to the illustrated shape. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , themask body 10 has a pleatedstructure 15 made of a plurality of pleats that are juxtaposed in the vertical direction D1. The pleats of thepleated structure 15 can be formed by folding a sheet for themask body 10 twice or more at fold lines along the lateral direction D2. In a state where the plurality of pleats are formed, the lateral portions (the end portions in the lateral direction D2) of themask body 10 are fixed. Therefore, upon use of themask 1, by opening the pleats of thepleated structure 15 in the vertical direction D1, a central portion in the lateral direction D2 can be deformed and specifically curved so as to project towards the outer face side of themask 1 and contour the three-dimensional shape of the face. The pleatedstructure 15 is not particularly limited to any specific structure, and may be a publicly known structure formed in a mask body. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , the pair ofear hook portions mask body 10. As illustrated inFIG. 1 , theear hook portion 20a may be annular (or be a closed annular band) in the plan view, or may have a shape containing a ring. Upon putting on the mask, theear hook portion 20a can be hung around the wearer's ear, with the wearer's ear being put in the ring of theear hook portion 20a; i.e., acentral opening 29 of theear hook portion 20a. - The pair of
ear hook portions ear hook portions ear hook portions ear hook portions hook portion sheet 20, when a wearer has theear hook portion 20a hung around his or her ear upon putting on the mask, theear hook portion 20a can make surface contact with the back face of the earlobe. This makes it possible to reduce the burden on the ear and the portion around the ear, to thereby reduce discomfort and pain. - No particular limitation is imposed on the bonding manner of the
separable bond portion 28 between the pair ofear hook portions FIG. 1 , discontinuous notches (cuts) may be provided to form a perforated line. Rather than the perforated line, thebond portion 28 may be formed by reducing the thickness of the sheet or by other means so as to embrittle the boundary between the pair ofear hook portions - The
mask body 10 may have a multi-layered structure in which a plurality of layers are laminated on top of one another. For example, themask body 10 may have a structure including at least three layers: an outer layer, an inner layer, and an intermediate layer therebetween. The intermediate layer has an enhanced function of capturing foreign matter (e.g., dust, pollens, bacteria, and virus particles). Each of the layers forming themask body 10 preferably contains a fiber-containing layer such as nonwoven fabric, woven fabric, or knit fabric, and more preferably contains nonwoven fabric. Examples of the nonwoven fabric include spunbonded nonwoven fabric, spunlace nonwoven fabric, meltblown nonwoven fabric, air-through nonwoven fabric, and point bond nonwoven fabric. Also, the intermediate layer preferably uses meltblown nonwoven fabric that can contain thin fibers. The fiber of the fiber-containing layer is preferably a resin fiber. Examples of the resin of the resin fiber include polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and nylon. The basis weight of the outer layer or the inner layer may be from 10 through 50 g/m2, and preferably from 15 through 50 g/m2. The basis weight of the intermediate layer having a high ability to capture foreign matter is preferably from 10 through 100 g/m2, and more preferably from 15 through 50 g/m2. - The pair of
ear hook portions ear hook portions mask body 10, while the pair ofear hook portions mask body 10 at any other portions. Note that, in the embodiment ofFIG. 1 , the pair ofear hook portions mask body 10 via theauxiliary materials auxiliary materials mask 1. Theauxiliary materials portions mask body 10 in the lateral direction D2. Also, theauxiliary materials portions hook portion sheet 20 in the lateral direction D2. An optimal way of bonding can be selected for the outer joinedportion 50 between theauxiliary material 30 and themask body 10 and for the inner joinedportion 60 between theauxiliary material 30 and the earhook portion sheet 20. With this structure, it is possible to obtain themask 1 that is firmer than a mask including the earhook portion sheet 20 and themask body 10 that are directly joined together. Theauxiliary material 30 may be stretchable but is preferably less stretchable than the earhook portion sheet 20. - When the
mask 1 according to the present embodiment is to be used for the first time, themask 1 according to the present embodiment, a user tears theseparable bond portion 28 between the pair ofear hook portions mask 1, to thereby separate theear hook portions ear hook portions mask body 10 laterally in the lateral direction D2. Such separation and spreading out, and configurations relevant to these operations will be described below. - When using the mask illustrated in
FIG. 1 , a user pinches and grasps the pair ofear hook portions ear hook portions separable bond portion 28. Subsequently, the user can open the pair ofear hook portions ear hook portions -
FIG. 4 is a view of themask 1 ofFIG. 1 , in which the pair ofear hook portions FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view as taken along line II-II ofFIG. 4 . As illustrated inFIG. 4 andFIG. 5 , when the pair ofear hook portions ear hook portions mask body 10 are exposed. Also, the outer face of themask body 10 is almost entirely exposed. - The pair of
ear hook portions mask body 10 or may be disposed on the inner face side thereof. However, as illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 5 , the pair ofear hook portions mask 1. With the structure in which the pair ofear hook portions mask body 10, it is possible to reduce or eliminate possibility of touching the inner face of themask body 10 when separating and opening the pair ofear hook portions - The
mask 1 according to the present embodiment can be used, for example, in the following manner. Specifically, in a state where themask 1 is placed with the outer face of themask body 10 facing upward, a user grasps and opens the pair ofear hook portions mask 1 to the face of another person (wearer) while grasping the pair ofear hook portions mask body 10 at a desired position on the face of the other person, the user can hang the pair ofear hook portions mask 1. Therefore, themask 1 according to the present embodiment can be suitably used for those who cannot readily put on a mask by themselves, such as children and the sick. - Moreover, as illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the pair ofear hook portions pinch portions pinch portions ear hook portions pinch portions mask body 10 in the plan view thereof, preferably from the bottom end of the mask 1 (or the bottom end of the mask body 10). By thepinch portions mask body 10, a user can pinch thepinch portions mask body 10 itself; i.e., both the outer face and the inner face of themask body 10. Then, the user can separate and spread out the pair ofear hook portions mask body 10. Therefore, even in a situation where a user cannot sufficiently take care of hygiene of his or her hands and fingers, the user can put on or can have another person put on themask 1 under good hygienic conditions. Note that, when thepinch portion 25 projects from the edge of themask body 10, the maximum length of the projected portion in the vertical direction D1 is preferably from 5 through 20 mm and more preferably from 8 through 15 mm. - Also, by the
pinch portions ear hook portion 20a, the user can readily adjust the ear hook portions with thepinch portions ear hook portion 20a around the ear of the wearer. Specifically, with thepinch portions ear hook portion 20a in a circumferential direction of theear hook portion 20a relative to the ear, or to adjust the degree of tension of theear hook portion 20a by pulling theear hook portion 20a backward or loosening theear hook portion 20a. - In the present embodiment, the pair of
ear hook portions FIG. 1 andFIG. 3 toFIG. 5 ) rather than the inner face (the face on the face side) thereof. Thus, during wearing of themask 1; i.e., in a state where theear hook portions mask body 10 are pushed towards the face from the outer face side by theear hook portion 20a. Thereby, it is possible to reduce gaps between themask body 10 and the face at both the lateral portions of themask body 10, and to improve the functions as a mask, such as the function of blocking foreign matter and the function of preventing scattering of droplets from a wearer. Also, since theear hook portion 20a is not disposed on the inner face side (face side) of both the lateral portions of the body, theear hook portion 20a does not directly contact the face of the wearer at both the lateral portions of themask body 10 during wearing of themask 1, and discomfort is reduced. - Note that, the
mask body 10 may be provided with amark 18 by embossing, printing, sewing, etc. Themark 18 allows for distinction between the outer face and the inner face of themask body 10. Themark 18 may be any form as long as a user can identify the inner or outer face thereof visually or by sense of touch. As illustrated in, for example,FIG. 1 , themark 18 may be a letter, a number, a symbol, a figure, a logo, etc. - The ear hook member (ear hook portion sheet) 20 or the
ear hook portions FIG. 6 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of the earhook portion sheet 20.FIG. 6(a) illustrates a state where no external force is applied to the ear hook portion sheet 20 (natural state), andFIG. 6(b) illustrates a state where the earhook portion sheet 20 is pulled outward in the lateral direction D2. - As illustrated in
FIG. 6 , the earhook portion sheet 20 may be a laminate sheet of a plurality of layers that are laminated on top of one another. In the example ofFIG. 6 , the earhook portion sheet 20 includes astretchable member 5, afirst surface material 2, and asecond surface material 3. Thefirst surface material 2 is disposed on a first face that is one face of thestretchable member 5 and thesecond surface material 3 is disposed on a second face that is opposite to the first face. Both the surface materials may be non-stretchable. Thestretchable member 5 and the first andsecond surface materials portions hook portion sheet 20 may be a combination of thestretchable member 5 and a non-stretchable surface material that is disposed only one face of thestretchable member 5. In terms of texture, however, the surface materials are preferably disposed on both the faces. Production of the earhook portion sheet 20 will be described below in more detail. Briefly, the non-stretchable surface material is disposed on thestretchable member 5 that is stretched, and the non-stretchable surface material and the stretchedstretchable member 5 are joined together at joinedportions stretchable member 5 is released (thestretchable member 5 is loosened). Therefore, in a state where no external force is applied to the earhook portion sheet 20, pleats are formed in the surface materials (thefirst surface material 2 and the second surface material 3) (FIG. 6(a) ). Note that, the direction in which thestretchable member 5 is to be stretched may be a direction containing a component in the lateral direction D2 when the stretching force is decomposed, with the lateral direction D2 being preferable. - The stretchability of the
ear hook portion 20a is mainly attributed to theear hook portion 20a including thestretchable member 5. Note that, "stretchability" of thestretchable member 5 is a property of being stretchable in at least one direction by applying a tensile force and returning to the original length (natural length) by releasing the applied tensile force (in a state where no external force is applied). - In the example of
FIG. 6 , as thestretchable member 5, a stretchable film is used. Specifically, thestretchable member 5 is a molded continuous film that has an almost uniform thickness. However, instead of the stretchable film, it may be possible to use: a thread-form stretchable assembly of a plurality of thread-form stretchable bodies (or thread-form elastic bodies) such as rubber threads that are juxtaposed; or a stretchable hot-melt adhesive. The stretchable hot-melt adhesive may be disposed linearly or in plane. Of these, the stretchable film is preferable because the stretchable film can provide theear hook member 20 with higher stretchability or extensibility than other stretchable members, such as the string-form stretchable bodies. Also, the stretchable film is easy to handle during production. - Examples of the material of the stretchable film include polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene; and polyurethanes. The stretchability of the stretchable film is preferably from 3.5 through 4.0 times the natural length thereof in terms of the maximum stretch rate as measured by a tensile tester. Also, the stretchable film may have the function of passing moisture therethrough.
- The surface material (or the
first surface material 2 and/or thesecond surface material 3 when the surface material is provided on both faces of the stretchable member 5) is preferably a fiber assembly. Examples of the fiber assembly include nonwoven fabric, woven fabric, and knit fabric. Of these, the nonwoven fabric is preferable because the nonwoven fabric is favorable in texture and gas permeability and contributes to improvement in feelings during wearing of themask 1. Examples of the nonwoven fabric include air-through nonwoven fabric, spunbonded nonwoven fabric, spunlace nonwoven fabric, needle-punched nonwoven fabric, and chemical bond nonwoven fabric. Of these, for example, the spunbonded nonwoven fabric, which does not become fluffy and has high strength, and the air-through nonwoven fabric, which is soft, can be appropriately selected. Also, the fiber contained in the nonwoven fabric is preferably a resin fiber. Examples of the resin of the resin fiber include polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and nylon. When the surface material is nonwoven fabric, the basis weight of the nonwoven fabric may be from 5 through 50 g/m2, and particularly preferably from 8 through 25 g/m2. When the surface material is disposed on both faces of thestretchable member 5, thefirst surface material 2 and thesecond surface material 3 may be the same or different. - One embodiment of the present invention relates to a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask. The method according to the present embodiment for producing the ear hook member for the mask includes (a) a stretching step of stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; (b) a disposing step of superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; (c) a joining step of joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; (d) a loosening step of loosening the joined body in the stretching predetermined direction to reduce the tension and be in a predetermined loose state; and (e) a punching step of punching the joined body in a loose state (the predetermined loose state) into a predetermined shape.
- Also, one embodiment of the present invention relates to an apparatus for producing an ear hook member for a mask. The apparatus according to the present embodiment for producing the ear hook member for the mask includes (A) stretching means for stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; (B) laminating means for superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; (C) joining means for joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; (D) loosening means for loosening the joined body in the stretching predetermined direction to reduce the tension and be in a predetermined loose state; and (E) punching means for punching the joined body in a loose state (the predetermined loose state) into a predetermined shape. The apparatus for producing the ear hook member for the mask may be configured as part of or independently of a mask production apparatus.
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FIG. 7 is a schematic view of amask production apparatus 300 including anapparatus 100 for producing an ear hook member for a mask, and anapparatus 200 for combining members of a mask. As illustrated inFIG. 7 , theapparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask is disposed upstream in themask production apparatus 300. The ear hook member for the mask produced by theapparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask is combined with the other members of the mask in theapparatus 200 for combining the members of the mask, to thereby obtain a mask as a final product. - The
apparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask may include: stretchable member band supplying means 123 for supplying astretchable member band 5A that is to be thestretchable member 5 later; first surface material band supplying means 121 for supplying a firstsurface material band 2A that is to be thefirst surface material 2 later; and second surface material band supplying means 122 for supplying a secondsurface material band 3A that is to be thesecond surface material 3 later. From the supplying means, elongated materials; i.e., thestretchable member band 5A, the firstsurface material band 2A, and the secondsurface material band 3A, are supplied to laminating means 130. In the laminating means 130, the firstsurface material band 2A is superposed on one face (first face) of thestretchable member band 5A and the secondsurface material band 3A is superposed on the other face (second face), to thereby form a laminated body (multi-layered structure) 6A. Thelaminated body 6A is conveyed in a conveyance direction Dt. - Here, the
stretchable member band 5A is stretched in the conveyance direction Dt in stretching means 120, and conveyed with thestretchable member band 5A being stretched; i.e., with an external force (tensile force) being applied to thestretchable member band 5A in the conveyance direction Dt. In other words, in thestretchable member band 5A, stress against the external force (tensile stress) occurs. In the present specification, both the tensile force and the tensile stress may be referred to as tension. As described above, while thestretchable member band 5A maintains a state where a first tension t1 occurs (stretched state), the firstsurface material band 2A and the secondsurface material band 3A (which may be collectively referred to as a surface material band) are laminated on thestretchable member band 5A. Note that, the conveyance direction Dt is a direction corresponding to the lateral direction D2 of the ear hook member (ear hook portion sheet) 20 to be obtained. - The first tension t1 of the
stretchable member band 5A, or the degree of stretch of thestretchable member band 5A, is controlled by the feed rate of the stretchable member band supplying means 123 and conveying means (not illustrated). For example, thestretchable member band 5A is preferably stretched so as to be from 1.5 through 4.0 times the natural length, and preferably from about 2.0 through 3.0 times. Meanwhile, the firstsurface material band 2A and the secondsurface material band 3A can be conveyed in a state where the bands have a natural length (unstretched state). By adjusting the first tension t1 or the degree of stretch of thestretchable member band 5A, it is possible to readily change stretch properties of the ear hook member 20 (e.g., the maximum stretch length). Therefore, even without changing the material of thestretchable member 5 or thestretchable member band 5A and the material of the surface material or the surface material band, theear hook member 20 having different stretch properties can be obtained, and theear hook member 20 can be produced in accordance with various demands of users. - The
laminated body 6A is conveyed to joiningmeans 140, and thestretchable member band 5A and the firstsurface material band 2A are joined together and thestretchable member band 5A and the secondsurface material band 3A are joined together. This joining is performed by forming discontinuous joinedportions laminated body 6A. The joining in the joining means 140 is preferably achieved through ultrasonic welding, thermal welding, etc. A plurality of discontinuous joinedportions laminated body 6A in the joining means 140, it is possible to obtain a joinedbody 8A (FIG. 6(b) , and the enlarged view of portion III ofFIG. 7 ). - The joined
body 8A includes joinedportions stretchable member band 5A and the firstsurface material band 2A and between thestretchable member band 5A and the secondsurface material band 3A, in a state where the first tension t1 in the conveyance direction Dt occurs in thestretchable member band 5A (stretched state in the conveyance direction Dt). Note that, the reference diameter of one jointedportion 4 in the plan view may be from 0.2 through 1.0 mm. Also, the area of the joinedportions - The joined
body 8A is conveyed to a subsequent loosening means 160. In the loosening means 160, the tension in the conveyance direction Dt occurring in thestretchable member band 5A is reduced, and thestretchable member band 5A can be a predetermined loose state of having a second tension t2 that is lower than the initial tension, the first tension t1. Here, as long as the second tension t2 is lower than the first tension t1, the second tension t2 may be any tension, and may be zero (0≤t2<t1). In other words, the joinedbody 8A after passage through the loosening means 160 may be in a state where no tension occurs (natural state). - When the tension occurring in the
stretchable member band 5A is reduced, the length of thestretchable member band 5A becomes shorter in the conveyance direction Dt. However, the firstsurface material band 2A and the secondsurface material band 3A are non-stretchable, and are just bonded at the joinedportions surface material band 2A and the secondsurface material band 3A other than the joinedportions stretchable member band 5A, but instead loosen and go up or down from the surface of thestretchable member band 5A. Therefore, in the firstsurface material band 2A and the secondsurface material band 3A, an ear hookportion sheet band 20A is formed to extend in a direction orthogonal to the conveyance direction Dt and include a large number of small pleats arranged along the conveyance direction Dt. In other words, each of the firstsurface material band 2A and the secondsurface material band 3A disposed on the ear hookportion sheet band 20A includes successive recesses and projections along the conveyance direction Dt (FIG. 6(a) , and the enlarged view of portion IV ofFIG. 7 ). - No particular limitation is imposed on the degree of reduction in the tension by the loosening means 160 (the degree of loose of the joined
body 8A) or an adjusting method for the second tension t2 obtained by the loosening means 160. Examples of the adjusting method available include changing the press force between anupstream roller 161 and/or adownstream roller 162 included in the loosening means 160 that are configured as a roller pair, and changing the friction resistance between theupstream roller 161 and/or thedownstream roller 162, and the joinedbody 8A. Alternatively, it is also possible to adjust the tension to be applied to the joinedbody 8A, at an upstream position before the joinedbody 8A enters the loosening means 160. However, in addition to theupstream roller 161 and thedownstream roller 162 having main roles in conveyance in the loosening means 160, a tension adjusting member is preferably provided. As illustrated inFIG. 7 , the tension adjusting member may be configured as, for example, atension adjusting roller 165. - The
tension adjusting roller 165 is a member that can change in the position thereof to adjust the distance over which the joinedbody 8A is conveyed. Thetension adjusting roller 165 may be movable in any direction relative to the conveyance direction Dt (in any direction relative to a plane direction of the joinedbody 8A). Also, the position of thetension adjusting roller 165 after movement may be fixable with, for example, a bolt. Relative to the other members in the loosening means 160, thetension adjusting roller 165 may be movable up and down (vertically to the plane direction of the joinedbody 8A) and/or left and right (parallelly to the plane direction of the joinedbody 8A and vertically to the conveyance direction Dt). Preferably, thetension adjusting roller 165 is movable at least up and down. By moving thetension adjusting roller 165 upward or downward, it is possible to push down or up the joinedbody 8A, and to readily lengthen or shorten the distance over which the joinedbody 8A is conveyed in the loosening means 160. -
FIG. 8 is a schematic enlarged view of the loosening means 160 including thetension adjusting roller 165. Thetension adjusting roller 165 is disposed between theupstream roller 161 and thedownstream roller 162. In the state illustrated inFIG. 8(a) , between theupstream roller 161 and thedownstream roller 162, the joinedbody 8A is conveyed in the form of a flat plane (in the form of an almost straight line as viewed laterally). Meanwhile, in the state illustrated inFIG. 8(b) , thetension adjusting roller 165 is at a lower position in the drawing. Therefore, between theupstream roller 161 and thedownstream roller 162, the conveyance trajectory of the joinedbody 8A goes downward, and the distance over which the joinedbody 8A is conveyed becomes longer. - Conventionally, when the conveyance distance in the loosening means was short, loosening of the stretchable member in the loosening means did not sufficiently progress due to, for example, resistance from the surface material in some cases. Meanwhile, for example, as illustrated in
FIG. 8(b) , by lengthening the distance over which the joinedbody 8A is conveyed between theupstream roller 161 and thedownstream roller 162, it is possible to ensure a sufficient time for the joinedbody 8A to loosen, commensurately with the extended distance. This makes it possible for loosening to progress. Also, the loosening step in the loosening means did not progress well in many cases, especially during high-speed operation. However, as in the present embodiment, adjusting the conveyance distance with the tension adjusting member can adjust the degree of progress of loosening. Thus, even when the apparatus is operated at a high speed, it is possible to adjust the tension t2 after passage through the loosening means 160 to a desired tension (including the case in which t2=0). The length of the conveyance distance that can be increased by thetension adjusting roller 165 can be determined in accordance with a desired loose state by considering, for example, the entire configuration of the loosening means 160 (the configuration of theupstream roller 161 and/or the downstream roller 162), the configuration of the conveying means for conveying thelaminated body 6A and the joinedbody 8A upstream of the loosening means 160, and the operation speed (the conveyance speed of the joinedbody 8A). - As described above, the tension adjusting roller provided in the loosening means 160 can change the position thereof to change the conveyance trajectory of the joined
body 8A, and more specifically to change the conveyance trajectory thereof to a direction containing a component vertical to the plane direction of the joinedbody 8A. This can adjust the conveyance distance. Therefore, even if the area for the loosening means 160 to be placed is not made large (e.g., even without extending the interval between theupstream roller 161 and the downstream roller 162), it is possible, in a compact configuration, to readily change the conveyance distance of the joinedbody 8A, and hence readily adjust the degree of loosening of the joinedbody 8A. Then, it is possible to readily adjust the tension applied to the joinedbody 8A upon discharge from the loosening means 160 (or the tension occurring in the joinedbody 8A); i.e., the above-described second tension t2. - Note that, two or more of the above-described tension adjusting roller may be provided. Also, the tension adjusting member may be configured as belt conveying means, and operated with the belt face of the belt conveying means being in contact with the joined
body 8A. In this case, changing the speed of the belt of the belt conveying means can change the resulting loose state of the joinedbody 8A. Such belt conveying means is particularly preferable when it is desired that the second tension t2 be adjusted to zero; i.e., when it is desired that thestretchable member 5 included in the joinedbody 8A have the natural length. When the conveyance speed of a line is excessively high, thestretchable member 5 may not sufficiently be loosened in the loosening means 160. In this case, by adjusting, for example, the speed of the belt of the belt conveying means and the roughness of the belt face, it is possible to decrease the speed of the joinedbody 8A in the loosening means 160, and to sufficiently loosen thestretchable member 5. As described above, as in the present embodiment, when the loosening means 160 includes the tension adjusting member, a complicated configuration can be avoided, and the resulting loose state of the joinedbody 8A can be readily controlled. - Next, the obtained ear hook
portion sheet band 20A (joinedbody 8A) is punched by punchingmeans 180 into a predetermined shape; i.e., an individual earhook portion sheet 20. Thereby, it is possible to obtain a plurality of earhook portion sheets portion sheet band 20A may remain in the predetermined loose state that is achieved in the loosening means 160. Therefore, for example, while maintaining the predetermined loose state achieved in the loosening means 160, the ear hookportion sheet band 20A may be conveyed to the punching means 180 and punched into a predetermined shape. In other words, the ear hookportion sheet band 20A may be punched while maintaining the second tension t2 made lower than the first tension t1. - Therefore, for example, in the case in which the second tension t2 obtained after passage through the loosening means 160 is relatively high; i.e., in which the tension of the ear hook
portion sheet band 20A is not considerably reduced, when punching is performed in the resulting loose state and the tension is removed from the earhook portion sheet 20 after the punching step, the earhook portion sheet 20 shrinks in the conveyance direction Dt (corresponding to the lateral direction D2 in the mask) and changes the shape and dimensions thereof. As a result, it is possible to obtain theear hook member 20 having a smaller dimension in at least the lateral direction D2. Meanwhile, for example, in the case in which the second tension t2 is zero; i.e., in which the ear hookportion sheet band 20A is loosened to a state where no tension is applied thereto (natural state), when punching is performed in the resulting loose state, the shape of the obtained earhook portion sheet 20 becomes the same or almost the same as that immediately after the punching step. Therefore, by changing the loose state achieved in the loosening means 160, it is possible to produce theear hook members 20 having different shapes and dimensions and hence different feelings in use, even if the same punching die is used. In other words, it is possible to readily change the design of theear hook member 20. - The ear
hook portion sheets apparatus 200 for combining the members of the mask. In theapparatus 200 for combining the members of the mask, the earhook portion sheet 20 and themask body 10 are combined together. Here, production of themask 1 includingauxiliary materials 30 and 30 (FIG. 1 to FIG. 5 ) will be described. - First, an
auxiliary material band 30A is disposed on one face of the earhook portion sheet 20 obtained by theapparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask. Subsequently, the earhook portion sheet 20 and theauxiliary material band 30A can be joined together through, for example, heat sealing, to thereby form inner joinedportions 60 and 60 (e.g.,FIG. 1 ). Moreover, from mask body band supplying means 221, amask body band 10A that is to be themask body 10 later is supplied on the opposite side to the side where theauxiliary material band 30A is placed. Then, theauxiliary material band 30A and themask body band 10A can be joined together through, for example, heat sealing, to thereby form outer joinedportions 50 and 50 (e.g.,FIG. 1 ). - After the ear
hook portion sheet 20, theauxiliary material band 30A, and themask body band 10A are combined together, the combined product can be cut, for example, in a cutting step by cuttingmeans 190, to thereby obtain anindividual mask 1. The cutting can also be performed at the same time as the joining between the earhook portion sheet 20 and themask body band 10A. - In the present embodiment, when the ear
hook portion sheet 20 is combined with themask body band 10A, the earhook portion sheet 20 can be joined with themask body band 10A in a state where the tension in the lateral direction D2 occurs in the earhook portion sheet 20. In order to achieve a state where the tension occurs in the earhook portion sheet 20, the earhook portion sheets 20, which are obtained through punching by the punching means 180 of the above-describedapparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask, are respectively fixed at both end portions in the lateral direction D2 (both upstream and downstream in the conveyance direction Dt). Then, the earhook portion sheets 20 are conveyed while being pulled from both the end portions thereof in the lateral direction D2 so as to become longer in the lateral direction D2. In this state, the earhook portion sheet 20 can be superposed on and joined with themask body band 10A (FIG. 7 ). - Therefore, for example, while maintaining the second tension t2 achieved by reducing the tension in the loosening means 160 of the above-described
apparatus 100 for producing the ear hook member for the mask, the ear hookportion sheet band 20A can be conveyed, and disposed on and joined with themask body band 10A. Alternatively, while maintaining a third tension t3, occurring in the earhook portion sheet 20, different from the second tension t2; i.e., higher or lower than the second tension, the earhook portion sheet 20 may be joined with themask body band 10A. -
FIG. 9 is a plan view of a mask 1' obtained by joining the earhook portion sheet 20 with themask body band 10A, in a state where the tension in the lateral direction D2 occurs in the earhook portion sheet 20 as described above.FIG. 9(a) illustrates a state where the mask 1' is to be used for the first time. As illustrated inFIG. 9(a) , the tension in the lateral direction D2 occurs in the earhook portion sheet 20 of the mask 1' before the beginning of use. In this state, theseparable bond portion 28 is separated at the beginning of use of the mask 1' and the pair ofear hook portions FIG. 9(b) , the dimension of the pair ofear hook portions ear hook portions ear hook portions mask body 10 are formed. - For example, in the following manner, it is possible to confirm that the tension in the lateral direction D2 occurs in the
ear hook member 20 of the mask before the beginning of use. Specifically, the mask is placed on a flat plane. In this state, the total length of the pair ofear hook portions hook portion sheet 20 in the lateral direction D2) is compared to the total length of the pair ofear hook portions ear hook portions bond portion 28, to thereby confirm that the latter becomes smaller. - In the mask 1' as illustrated in
FIG. 9 , the above-described configuration is suitable for users who want to decrease the dimensions of theear hook portions ear hook portions mask body 10 to be large. In an attempt to produce a similar mask; i.e., a mask in which the dimension of theear hook portions mask body 10 in the lateral direction D2, unless the mask production method according to the present embodiment is used, the position of the earhook portion sheet 20 to be joined with themask body 10 usually becomes closer to the center in the lateral direction D2. There is possibility that the entirety of themask body 10 cannot be utilized during wearing of the mask 1'. As an alternative way that does not seek for the configuration of the earhook portion sheet 20, the pair ofear hook portions mask body 10 in the lateral direction D2. In this case, the production process becomes complicated. Meanwhile, by using the mask production method according to the present embodiment, even if the dimensions of the earhook portion sheet 20 are changed, a desired configuration can be achieved without or substantially without changing the position at which the earhook portion sheet 20 and themask body 10 are to be joined together. - Note that, the present embodiment can be a mask 1'' not including the
auxiliary materials mask 1 ofFIG. 1 . In this case, as illustrated inFIG. 10 , it is possible to directly superpose the earhook portion sheet 20 and themask body band 10A on top of each other, and join the earhook portion sheet 20 and themask body 10 together at both the end portions of the earhook portion sheet 20 in the lateral direction D2. - Hereinafter, specific aspects of the present invention will be described.
- An aspect according to
Supplementary Note 1 is a method for producing an ear hook member for a mask, the method including: stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; loosening the joined body in the predetermined direction to be in a predetermined loose state where the tension is reduced; and punching the joined body in the predetermined loose state into a predetermined shape. - In the aspect according to the
Supplementary Note 1, the material of the ear hook member includes the stretchable member and the non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member. In the production thereof, the stretchable member is stretched so as to have the tension in the predetermined direction, and with the tension being maintained, the surface material is superposed on and joined with the stretchable member. Therefore, by adjusting the tension occurring in the stretchable member (adjusting the degree of stretch of the stretchable member), it is possible to readily produce ear hook members having different stretch properties (maximum stretch length) without changing the material of the ear hook member; i.e., from the same material. - Moreover, in the present aspect, the joined body formed of the stretchable member and the surface material is loosened to be in the predetermined loose state, and the joined body in the predetermined loose state is punched into the predetermined shape. Therefore, by adjusting the loose state of the joined body upon punching (adjusting the degree of reduction in the tension of the stretchable member), it is possible to produce ear hook members having different configurations (e.g., shapes, dimensions, and feelings in use) without changing a punching die; i.e., with the same punching die.
- In an aspect according to
Supplementary Note 2, in the loosening, the predetermined loose state is adjusted by a tension adjusting member, and the tension adjusting member changes a conveyance trajectory of the joined body to a direction containing a component vertical to a plane direction of the joined body. - According to the aspect according to the
Supplementary Note 2, a complicated procedure can be avoided and the loose state of the tension can be adjusted without any particular step. - In an aspect according to
Supplementary Note 3, the tension adjusting member includes a roller configured to push the joined body down or up. - According to the aspect according to the
Supplementary Note 3, it is possible to readily adjust the loose state of the joined body by a relatively simple member, a roller, serving as the tension adjusting member. - In an aspect according to
Supplementary Note 4, the stretchable member includes a first face and a second face that is opposite to the first face, and the method includes: with the tension being maintained, superposing a first surface material on the first face and superposing a second surface material on the second face, and joining the stretchable member and the first surface material together and joining the stretchable member and the second surface material together. - According to the aspect according to the
Supplementary Note 4, since the surface materials are disposed on both the faces of the stretchable member, it is possible to produce an ear hook member that offers comfortable texture even when either face is touched. - An aspect according to
Supplementary Note 5 is an apparatus for producing an ear hook member for a mask, the apparatus including: stretching means for stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction; laminating means for superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained; joining means for joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body; loosening means for loosening the joined body in the predetermined direction to be in a predetermined loose state where the tension is reduced; and punching means for punching the joined body in the predetermined loose state into a predetermined shape. - According to the aspect according to the
Supplementary Note 5, it is possible to obtain an apparatus for producing an ear hook member that exhibits similar effects to those of the aspect according to theSupplementary Note 1. - In an aspect according to Supplementary Note 6, an ear hook member for a mask is produced by the method for producing the ear hook member for the mask according to any one of
claims 1 to 4, the ear hook member for the mask is an ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions bonded together in a separable manner at a central portion in a lateral direction, and superposing the ear hook portion sheet on a mask body and joining the ear hook portion sheet with the mask body at both ends of the ear hook portion sheet in the lateral direction are included. - According to the aspect according to the Supplementary Note 6, it is possible to produce a mask that exhibits similar effects to those of the aspect according to any one of the
Supplementary Note 1 to theSupplementary Note 4. - In an aspect according to Supplementary Note 7, the ear hook portion sheet is joined with the mask body, with tension occurring in the lateral direction.
- According to the aspect according to the Supplementary Note 7, for example, when a mask including a mask body having a relatively large dimension in the lateral direction is produced using an ear hook portion sheet having the same dimension, it is possible to produce such a mask without changing the position at which the ear hook member (ear hook portion sheet) and the mask body are to be joined together. For example, by joining the ear hook portion sheet with the mask body in a state where the ear hook portion sheet is pulled in the lateral direction in accordance with the dimension of the mask body in the lateral direction, it is possible to respectively join both end portions of the ear hook portion sheet in the lateral direction with both end portions of the mask body in the lateral direction. Also, it can be avoided to change the ear hook member (ear hook portion sheet) to a pair of ear hook portions that are separated from each other.
- When the obtained mask is used, the pair of ear hook portions included in the ear hook portion sheet are separated from each other at a central portion in the lateral direction at the beginning of use. At this time, the tension having occurred in the ear hook member is lost. Thereby, the pair of ear hook members shrink in the lateral direction commensurately with the lost tension, and become apart from each other in the lateral direction. The dimension of the pair of ear hook portions in the lateral direction becomes smaller than that before the beginning of use. Therefore, it is possible to obtain a mask including an ear hook portion having a relatively small dimension in the lateral direction as compared to the dimension of the mask body in the lateral direction.
- An aspect according to Supplementary Note 8 is a mask including: a mask body; and an ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions, the pair of ear hook portions being joined with both end portions of the mask body in a lateral direction and being joined together in a separable manner at a central portion in the lateral direction, wherein tension in the lateral direction occurs in the ear hook portion sheet.
- According to the aspect according to the Supplementary Note 8, it is possible to provide a mask that exhibits similar effects to those of the aspect according to the Supplementary Note 7.
- An aspect according to Supplementary Note 9 is a mask including: a mask body; and an ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions, the pair of ear hook portions being joined with both end portions of the mask body in a lateral direction and being joined together in a separable manner at a central portion in the lateral direction, wherein in response to the joined pair of ear hook portions being separated with the mask body being placed on a flat plane, separated end portions of the pair of ear hook portions become apart from each other.
- According to the aspect according to the Supplementary Note 9, it is possible to provide a mask that exhibits similar effects to those of the aspect according to the Supplementary Note 7 or the Supplementary Note 8.
- The present application claims priority to
Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-26368, filed with the Japan Patent Office on February 22, 2021 -
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- mask
- 2
- first surface material
- 2A
- first surface material band
- 3
- second surface material
- 3A
- second surface material band
- 4
- joined portion
- 5
- stretchable member (stretchable film)
- 5A
- stretchable member band (stretchable film band)
- 6A
- laminated body
- 8A
- joined body
- 10
- mask body
- 10A
- mask body band
- 15
- pleat
- 20
- ear hook portion sheet (ear hook member)
- 20a
- ear hook portion
- 20A
- ear hook portion sheet band
- 28
- separable bond portion
- 29
- opening
- 30
- auxiliary material
- 30A
- auxiliary material band
- 50
- outer joined portion
- 60
- inner joined portion
- 100
- apparatus for producing an ear hook member for a mask
- 121
- first surface material band supplying means
- 122
- second surface material band supplying means
- 123
- stretchable member band supplying means
- 130
- laminating means
- 140
- joining means
- 160
- loosening means
- 161
- upstream roller
- 162
- downstream roller
- 165
- tension adjusting member (tension adjusting roller)
- 180
- punching means
- 200
- apparatus for combining members of a mask
- 221
- mask body band supplying means
- 300
- mask production apparatus
- D1
- vertical direction of a mask
- D2
- lateral direction of a mask
- Dt
- conveyance direction
Claims (9)
- A method for producing an ear hook member for a mask, the method comprising:stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction;superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained;joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body;loosening the joined body in the predetermined direction to be in a predetermined loose state where the tension is reduced; andpunching the joined body in the predetermined loose state into a predetermined shape.
- The method for producing the ear hook member for the mask according to claim 1, wherein in the loosening, the predetermined loose state is adjusted by a tension adjusting member, and the tension adjusting member changes a conveyance trajectory of the joined body to a direction containing a component vertical to a plane direction of the joined body.
- The method for producing the ear hook member for the mask according to claim 2, wherein the tension adjusting member includes a roller configured to push the joined body down or up.
- The method for producing the ear hook member for the mask according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein:the stretchable member includes a first face and a second face that is opposite to the first face; andthe method includes
with the tension being maintained, superposing a first surface material on the first face and superposing a second surface material on the second face, and joining the stretchable member and the first surface material together and joining the stretchable member and the second surface material together. - An apparatus for producing an ear hook member for a mask, the apparatus comprising:stretching means for stretching a stretchable member so that tension occurs in a predetermined direction;laminating means for superposing a non-stretchable surface material on at least one face of the stretchable member, with the tension being maintained;joining means for joining the stretchable member and the surface material together to obtain a joined body;loosening means for loosening the joined body in the predetermined direction to be in a predetermined loose state where the tension is reduced; andpunching means for punching the joined body in the predetermined loose state into a predetermined shape.
- A method for producing a mask, the method comprising:producing an ear hook member for the mask by the method for producing the ear hook member for the mask according to any one of claims 1 to 4, where the ear hook member for the mask is an ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions bonded together in a separable manner at a central portion in a lateral direction; andsuperposing the ear hook portion sheet on a mask body and joining the ear hook portion sheet with the mask body at both ends of the ear hook portion sheet in the lateral direction.
- The method for producing the mask according to claim 6, wherein the ear hook portion sheet is joined with the mask body, with tension occurring in the lateral direction.
- A mask, comprising:a mask body; andan ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions, the pair of ear hook portions being joined with both end portions of the mask body in a lateral direction and being joined together in a separable manner at a central portion in the lateral direction,wherein tension in the lateral direction occurs in the ear hook portion sheet.
- A mask, comprising:a mask body; andan ear hook portion sheet including a pair of ear hook portions, the pair of ear hook portions being joined with both end portions of the mask body in a lateral direction and being joined together in a separable manner at a central portion in the lateral direction,wherein in response to the joined pair of ear hook portions being separated with the mask body being placed on a flat plane, separated end portions of the pair of ear hook portions become apart from each other.
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