JP2005144886A - Anti-sticking material and clothes using the material - Google Patents

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JP2005144886A
JP2005144886A JP2003386513A JP2003386513A JP2005144886A JP 2005144886 A JP2005144886 A JP 2005144886A JP 2003386513 A JP2003386513 A JP 2003386513A JP 2003386513 A JP2003386513 A JP 2003386513A JP 2005144886 A JP2005144886 A JP 2005144886A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a texture material using conventional aramid fibers which are light in weight to be used for usual clothes, can be washed easily, are fashionable, and have not only anti-cutting effects but also anti-sticking effects. <P>SOLUTION: Knitting cloths knitted with the aramid fibers are piled up with their texture surfaces arranged together. When knitting cloths knitted with the aramid fibers of the same thicknesses are used, a cloth high in knitting density is used on the front side. cloths lower in the knitting density or of the same knitting density are used toward the back side, and they are piled up. In an optimum constitution, a knitting cloth with the knitting density of thin fibers increased is used on the front side, and knitting cloths with the knitting density of thick fibers decreased are used toward the back side to make the anti-sticking material. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI

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本発明はアイスピックのような鋭い錐状刃物に対する防護を目的とした生地素材に関するものであり、より詳しくは多重化により防刺効果を高めた生地素材に関するものである。   The present invention relates to a cloth material for the purpose of protecting against a sharp cone-shaped blade such as an ice pick, and more particularly to a cloth material having an improved anti-stab effect by multiplexing.

従来、警察官や警備隊員などの危険な任務に従事する人は、危険を事前に回避するために防刃衣や防弾チョッキなどを着用することがある。この種の防護衣は強度のある化学繊維の布などを用いて縫製したもので確かに丈夫にできていて、本格的な武器についての防御性が十分認められるものの、重量が1〜3Kgもあり、作業性が悪く、外観加工の困難性も相俟って、日常の衣類としての使用に耐えうるものではなかった。   Conventionally, a person engaged in a dangerous mission such as a police officer or a guard member sometimes wears a blade-proof garment or a bulletproof vest in order to avoid the danger in advance. This type of protective garment is sewn using a strong chemical fiber cloth, etc., and it is surely strong, and although it has sufficient defense against full-fledged weapons, it weighs 1 to 3 kg. Due to poor workability and difficulty in appearance processing, it was not able to withstand daily use as clothing.

近年、生活の24時間化を背景にして深夜犯罪も増加しており、日常において理由なくナイフや包丁で刺される強盗事件が多発している。従って、深夜営業するコンビニエンスストアなどでは、日頃から十分に咄嗟の危険を防止する衣類が求められている。このような状況の中で、日常の上着として着心地よく着用することができるだけでなく、刃物への十分な防御性を持ち、作業性を有する高性能繊維としてアラミド系繊維が開発され、またこのような防護生地を使用した簡易防護衣も種々提供されてきている。   In recent years, midnight crimes have been increasing against the background of 24-hour life, and robberies involving stabs with knives and knives for no reason have occurred frequently. Therefore, at convenience stores that operate late at night, clothing that sufficiently prevents the risk of heels is required. Under such circumstances, aramid fibers have been developed as high-performance fibers that not only can be worn comfortably as everyday outerwear, but also have sufficient protection against blades and workability. Various simple protective clothing using such protective fabrics have also been provided.

特開平6−174396(段落番号0003)JP-A-6-174396 (paragraph number 0003) 特開平11−183093(段落番号0006〜0011)JP-A-11-183093 (paragraph numbers 0006 to 0011)

しかしながら、アラミド系繊維の織物においては、織物面に対して水平に刃物で切った時の防刃性効果は十分認められるものの、織物面に対して垂直に鋭い刃物で刺したときには、織物特有の欠点である滑脱性が大きいために、防刃性効果はほとんどなく、この織物を多重に重ねてもその効果の上昇はほとんど認められなかった。   However, in the aramid fiber woven fabric, the blade-proof effect when cut with a blade parallel to the fabric surface is sufficiently recognized, but when pierced with a sharp blade perpendicular to the fabric surface, it is peculiar to the fabric. Since the slipperiness, which is a drawback, is large, there is almost no anti-blade effect, and even if this woven fabric is stacked in layers, the increase in the effect is hardly recognized.

本発明はこのような実情に鑑み、日常衣類に使用できる軽量・易洗濯性・ファッション性を有する繊維であって、防刃性効果のみでなく、防刺性効果をも有する生地素材を従来のアラミド系繊維を用いて提供することを目的とするものである。   In view of such circumstances, the present invention is a lightweight, easy-to-wash and fashionable fiber that can be used in daily clothing, and a conventional fabric material having not only a blade-proof effect but also a stab-proof effect is used. It aims at providing using an aramid type fiber.

上記目的を達成するために、本願発明に係る防刺素材ではアラミド系繊維による編物地を使用する。請求項1に係る発明の防刺素材はアラミド系繊維で編まれた編物地を、その生地面を合わせて複数枚重ね合わせたものである。   In order to achieve the above object, a knitted fabric made of aramid fibers is used in the antistab material according to the present invention. The antistab material of the invention according to claim 1 is obtained by superposing a plurality of knitted fabrics knitted with aramid fibers together with their fabric surfaces.

防刺効果には編密度も関係するので請求項2に記載の防刺素材では、同じ編密度で編まれたアラミド系繊維の編物地を、その生地面を合わせて複数枚重ね合わせたものとして構成する。同じ太さのアラミド系繊維で編まれた編物地を使用する場合には、特に請求項3に記載のように、表地側に編密度の高い生地を使用し、裏面側に行くに従って編密度の疎又は同一の生地を使用して、重ね合わせることが好ましい。また、請求項5に記載のように、重ね合わせは編密度の高、中、疎の三枚の生地を使用することが最適である。   Since the knitting density is also related to the stab-proof effect, the stab-proof material according to claim 2, in which a plurality of aramid fiber knitted fabrics knitted at the same knitting density are overlapped with their fabric surfaces aligned. Constitute. When using a knitted fabric knitted with aramid fibers of the same thickness, as described in claim 3, a fabric having a high knitting density is used on the outer side, and the knitting density increases toward the back side. It is preferable to overlap using sparse or identical fabrics. Further, as described in claim 5, it is optimal to use three fabrics of high, medium and sparse density for superimposing.

請求項4に係る発明の防刺素材は、繊維の太さと編み密度の両方を変えるもので、特に表地側に細い繊維の編密度を高くした編物地を使用し、裏地側に行くに従って太い繊維の編密度を疎にした編物地を使用して防刺素材としたものである。重ね合わせは繊維の太さが細、中、太の三枚の生地を順々に使用していくことが最適である。なお、請求項6に係る発明は、この防刺素材を用いた日常の衣服を提供するものである。このように構成することによって、以下のような効果が得られる。   The antistab material of the invention according to claim 4 changes both the thickness and the knitting density of the fiber, and in particular, a knitted fabric with a high knitting density of thin fibers is used on the outer side, and the thicker the fiber goes to the lining side. It is made into a stab-proof material using a knitted fabric with a low knitting density. The best way to superimpose is to use three fabrics, one with a thin fiber, one with a medium thickness, and one with a thick thickness. In addition, the invention which concerns on Claim 6 provides the daily clothing using this antistab material. By configuring in this way, the following effects can be obtained.

請求項1に係る発明によれば、アラミド系繊維の編物地を使用することにより、編物生地面に対して垂直に錐状刃物で突き刺したときでも滑脱することなく、刃先の進入を繊維糸が切断されるまで捉えておくことができる。従って、生地を多重にすることによって、刃物類の貫通をしずらくする、防刺効果を向上させることができる。   According to the invention according to claim 1, by using a knitted fabric of aramid fibers, the fiber yarn can penetrate the cutting edge without slipping even when pierced with a conical blade perpendicular to the knitted fabric surface. It can be captured until it is cut. Therefore, by multiplying the dough, it is possible to improve the antistab effect that makes it difficult to penetrate the blades.

請求項2に係る発明のように、アラミド繊維の編密度を同一(通常はアラミド系繊維の太さも同一)としたアラミド系繊維の編物地を重ね合わせれば、防刺効果を維持・向上させながら、本願発明に係る防刺素材の品質・触感を一定にすることができる。   If the knitted fabrics of aramid fibers having the same knitting density of the aramid fibers (usually the same thickness of the aramid fibers) are overlapped as in the invention according to claim 2, the antistabing effect is maintained and improved. The quality / tactile sensation of the antistab material according to the present invention can be made constant.

請求項3に係る発明のように、使用されるアラミド系繊維の太さを同一に保ちながら、表地側に編密度の高い生地を使用し、裏地側に行くに従って編密度の同一又は疎の生地を使用すれば、表面の高編密度の編物地が錐状刃物の初期の進入を効果的に抑え、刃先と生地が切断されないまま、中密度の編物の中に進入させることが可能となる。   As in the invention according to claim 3, a fabric having a high knitting density is used on the outer side while keeping the thickness of the aramid fiber used is the same, and the knitting density is the same or sparse as it goes to the lining side If the knitted fabric is used, the knitted fabric having a high knitting density on the surface effectively suppresses the initial entry of the conical blade, and it is possible to enter the knitted fabric having a medium density without cutting the blade edge and the fabric.

その結果、中密度の編物が刃先を捉えて締め付けることにより表面に位置する繊維糸の強度を補強する。さらに繊維糸が切断されないまま疎密度の編物地に進入することにより、強度がされに補強される。従って、全体としてのアラミド系繊維の使用量を抑えつつ、防刺効果の飛躍的向上を図ることができる。   As a result, the medium density knitted fabric captures and tightens the blade edge to reinforce the strength of the fiber yarn located on the surface. Further, the fiber yarn enters the sparsely knitted fabric without being cut, so that the strength is further strengthened. Accordingly, it is possible to dramatically improve the antistab effect while suppressing the amount of aramid fiber used as a whole.

請求項4に係る発明のように、繊維の太さと編み密度の両方を変え、特に表地側に細い繊維の編密度を高くした編物地を使用し、裏地側に行くに従って太い繊維の編密度を疎にした編物地を使用すると、表地側に使用した高い編密度の編物地で刃先の捕捉を容易にするだけでなく、アラミド系繊維の全体使用量をさらに抑えながら、編密度を順次低くした第二、第三の編物地が刃先と編物地を一体として捉えて、編物地の破擦防止力を補強することが可能となる。   As in the invention according to claim 4, using both a knitted fabric in which both the thickness and the knitting density of the fiber are changed, and the knitting density of the thin fibers is increased on the outer side, and the knitting density of the thick fibers is increased toward the lining side. When using a sparse knitted fabric, the high knitted fabric used on the outer fabric side not only facilitates the capture of the cutting edge, but also reduces the overall knitted density while further reducing the overall amount of aramid fibers used. The second and third knitted fabrics can grasp the cutting edge and the knitted fabric as one body, and can reinforce the anti-friction force of the knitted fabric.

請求項5に係る発明のように、アラミド系繊維による編物地の重ね合わせ枚数を3枚とすると、生地の厚さによる加工性、衣類の作業性等を悪くすることなく、素材の防刺効果を高めることができる。また、請求項6に記載のように、この防刺素材を表地として衣服を製作するだけでなく、芯地やインナー素材として使用することにより、防刺効果の大きい衣服を製作することができる。   As in the invention according to claim 5, when the number of knitted fabrics made of aramid fibers is three, the material has an antistabing effect without deteriorating the workability due to the thickness of the fabric, the workability of clothing, etc. Can be increased. Further, as described in claim 6, not only can the clothes be produced using the antistab material as a surface material, but also a garment having a large anti-stab effect can be produced by using it as an interlining or inner material.

以下、本発明の実施の形態を、添付図面を参照して説明する。本発明では耐切創性に優れたアラミド系繊維で編まれた編物地を使用する。たとえ、アラミド系繊維で作られていても織物地は滑脱性が大きく、刃先を捕捉することができないため、本発明に使用することはできない。   Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the present invention, a knitted fabric knitted with an aramid fiber excellent in cut resistance is used. Even if it is made of an aramid fiber, the fabric cannot be used in the present invention because it has a high sliding property and cannot capture the cutting edge.

アラミドとはアミド結合の85%以上が2個の芳香族環と直接結合した合成線状高分子をいう。メタ系アラミド繊維(メタフェニレンジアミンとの重合体)とパラ系アラミド繊維(パラフェニレンジアミンとの重合体)のいずれであってもよい。アラミド繊維の太さは特に限定はないが、実用上、100デニールから500デニールの間の太さを有する繊維で編むのが好ましい。編み方には特に限定はないが、ある程度高い編密度を有するものでないと滑脱性を防止する効果は得られない。   Aramid refers to a synthetic linear polymer in which 85% or more of amide bonds are directly bonded to two aromatic rings. Either meta-aramid fiber (polymer with metaphenylenediamine) or para-aramid fiber (polymer with paraphenylenediamine) may be used. The thickness of the aramid fiber is not particularly limited, but it is preferable to use a fiber having a thickness between 100 denier and 500 denier for practical use. The method of knitting is not particularly limited, but the effect of preventing slipperiness cannot be obtained unless the knitting density has a certain degree of knitting density.

本願発明の第一の実施形態として、アラミド系繊維の太さ(デニール=単位d)を限定せず、3枚の編物地を多重化して服飾生地とした場合である。服飾生地の作り方として、生地面を重ね合わせて,キルティングのように縦横を縫い合わせてもよいし、周辺のみ縫い合わせてもよい。図1はそのように多重化した生地素材の防刺効果を説明するための図である。図1(a)は一枚布の場合の断面概念図であり、(b)は3枚重ねた場合の断面概念図である。   The first embodiment of the present invention is a case where the thickness (denier = unit d) of the aramid fibers is not limited and three knitted fabrics are multiplexed to make a clothing fabric. As a method of making a clothing fabric, the fabric surfaces may be overlapped and stitched vertically and horizontally like quilting, or only the periphery may be stitched. FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining the antistab effect of the fabric material multiplexed as described above. FIG. 1A is a conceptual cross-sectional view in the case of a single cloth, and FIG. 1B is a conceptual cross-sectional view in the case where three sheets are stacked.

アラミド系繊維の編物地1において、編物面に対してナイフ10のような刃物で水平に切ったときには、アラミド系繊維の特性から防刃性効果が認められる。ところで、ある程度の高編密度を有する編物面に対して垂直に刃物で刺した場合には、図1(a)に示すように、編物面から刃物の先が滑脱せず、繊維糸が初期の刃先の進入を捕捉することが可能である。従って、繊維糸が破擦又は破裂切断されるまで、その弾力性で刃先が締め付けられ編物地1の生地面を貫通しないため、編物地1の場合にはある程度の防刺効果が認められる。   When the aramid fiber knitted fabric 1 is cut horizontally with a blade such as a knife 10 with respect to the knitted surface, a blade-proof effect is recognized from the characteristics of the aramid fiber. By the way, when the blade is stabbed perpendicularly to the knitted surface having a certain high knitting density, the tip of the blade does not slide off from the knitted surface as shown in FIG. It is possible to capture the entry of the cutting edge. Therefore, until the fiber yarn is rubbed or ruptured and cut, the cutting edge is tightened by its elasticity and does not penetrate the fabric surface of the knitted fabric 1.

図1(b)に示すように、編物生地を重ね合わせることにより、捕捉された刃先がその繊維糸を切断する前に、第二の編物地2の中へ進入する。これにより、重ね合わされた第二の編物地2が第一の編物地1と刃先11を捕捉し、刃先11の破擦又は破裂切断を防止する。そして、第二の編物地2は第一の編物地1が破擦又は破裂切断することを防止し、さらに第一の編物地1から第二の編物地2に進入するときの刃先11の角度が角度A<角度Bの関係となるため、第二の編物地2の滑脱防止効果がより有効に発揮される。   As shown in FIG. 1 (b), by overlapping the knitted fabrics, the captured cutting edge enters the second knitted fabric 2 before cutting the fiber yarn. Thereby, the overlapped second knitted fabric 2 captures the first knitted fabric 1 and the blade edge 11 and prevents the blade edge 11 from being rubbed or ruptured. The second knitted fabric 2 prevents the first knitted fabric 1 from rubbing or bursting, and the angle of the blade edge 11 when entering the second knitted fabric 2 from the first knitted fabric 1. Since angle A <angle B, the slip-off preventing effect of the second knitted fabric 2 is more effectively exhibited.

刃先11が第三の編物地3に進入するときは第一の編物地1と第二の編物地2が刃先11を覆った状態となっている。そのときの刃先11の角度は角度B<角度Cとなり、さらに第三の編物地3への進入が困難な状態となる。従って、アラミド繊維の強引張応力によって第一の編物地1、第二の編物地2の破擦、切断を防止し、編物生地に対し垂直に掛かる刃先11の進入圧力を止める効果を生じる。編物生地を重ねることによりこの効果はより大きくなる。   When the cutting edge 11 enters the third knitted fabric 3, the first knitted fabric 1 and the second knitted fabric 2 are in a state of covering the cutting edge 11. The angle of the blade edge 11 at that time becomes angle B <angle C, and it becomes difficult to enter the third knitted fabric 3. Therefore, the first knitted fabric 1 and the second knitted fabric 2 are prevented from being rubbed and cut by the strong tensile stress of the aramid fibers, and the effect of stopping the entry pressure of the blade edge 11 applied perpendicularly to the knitted fabric is produced. This effect is increased by layering the knitted fabrics.

防刺効果には編物生地の編密度(ゲージ)も関係するので、本願発明の第二の実施形態はアラミド系繊維の編密度を一定として、3枚の編物生地を多重化して服飾生地とした場合である。この場合には第一の実施形態とほぼ同等の防刺効果を得ることができるだけでなく、服飾素材として手触りの一定性を確保することができる。   Since the knitting density (gauge) of the knitted fabric is also related to the anti-stab effect, the second embodiment of the present invention has a constant knitted density of the aramid fiber, and the three knitted fabrics are multiplexed to make a clothing fabric. Is the case. In this case, it is possible not only to obtain the same antistab effect as that of the first embodiment, but also to ensure the uniformity of the touch as a clothing material.

第三の実施形態は、同じ太さのアラミド系繊維で編まれた編物生地を、生地面を合わせて複数枚重ねた防刺素材であって、表地側に編密度の高い編物地1を使用し、裏地側に行くに従って編密度が疎又は同一の編物地2,3を使用した場合である。この場合には全体としてのアラミド繊維の使用を低減しつつ、防刺効果を同等に維持することができる。   The third embodiment is a stab-proof material in which a plurality of knitted fabrics knitted with aramid fibers of the same thickness are stacked together with the fabric surfaces, and the knitted fabric 1 having a high knitting density is used on the outer side. In this case, the knitted fabrics 2 and 3 having sparse or the same knitting density are used as going to the lining side. In this case, the use of the aramid fiber as a whole can be reduced, and the anti-stab effect can be maintained equally.

第四の実施形態は、アラミド系繊維で編まれた編物生地を、生地面を合わせて複数枚重ねた防刺素材であって、表地側に細い繊維糸で編んだ編密度の高い編物地1を使用し、裏地側に行くに従ってより太い繊維糸で編んだ編密度を疎にした編物地2,3を使用していく場合である。この場合には全体としてのアラミド繊維の使用を低減しつつ、防刺効果を向上させることができる。   The fourth embodiment is a stab-proof material in which a plurality of knitted fabrics knitted with aramid fibers are overlapped with the fabric surfaces aligned, and a knitted fabric 1 having a high knitting density knitted with fine fiber yarns on the outer side. Is used, and the knitted fabrics 2 and 3 sparsely knitted with thicker fiber yarns are used as going to the lining side. In this case, the use of aramid fibers as a whole can be reduced, and the anti-stab effect can be improved.

以上の効果を実証するために図2に示す定速伸長形破裂試験機20を用いて、編物生地の貫通強さを測定した。図2のように試験片21の表地側を上にして、シワ及びたるみが生じないように均一な張力を加えてから内径4.4cmの試料クランプ台22に取り付け、1分間当り50cmの加圧速度でナイフ10が試料を突き破る強さを測定して、3回の平均値を取った。   In order to demonstrate the above effects, the penetration strength of the knitted fabric was measured using a constant speed stretch type burst tester 20 shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 2, the test piece 21 is placed with the front side facing up, and a uniform tension is applied so as not to cause wrinkles and sagging. Then, the specimen 21 is attached to the sample clamp table 22 having an inner diameter of 4.4 cm and pressurized at 50 cm per minute. The strength with which the knife 10 penetrates the sample at a speed was measured, and an average value of three times was taken.

試料1は500デニールの太さのアラミド繊維で織った織物生地(一枚布)であり、試料2以下は編物生地である。試料2は250デニールで編んだ編物生地(一枚布)、試料3は500デニールで編んだ編物生地(一枚布)である。試料4は表地側に250デニール、裏地側に500デニールの編物生地を2枚重ね合わせた生地素材である。これらの試料につき、上記条件で取得した貫通強さのデータを表1に示す。   Sample 1 is a woven fabric (one piece of cloth) woven with 500-denier aramid fibers, and Sample 2 and below are knitted fabrics. Sample 2 is a knitted fabric (one piece of cloth) knitted at 250 denier, and sample 3 is a knitted fabric (one piece of cloth) knitted at 500 denier. Sample 4 is a fabric material obtained by superposing two knitted fabrics of 250 denier on the outer side and 500 denier on the lining side. Table 1 shows the penetration strength data obtained under these conditions for these samples.

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表1の結果からわかるように、250デニールの繊維糸で編んだ編物生地(試料2)では500デニールの繊維糸で織った織物生地(試料1)より貫通強さは弱いが、繊維糸の太さを同一(500デニール)とすると、織物生地より編物生地のほうの貫通強さが大きいことがわかる。また、500デニールの繊維糸で編んだ編物生地(試料3)と、表地側に250デニール、裏地側に500デニールの編物生地を2枚重ね合わせた生地素材(試料4、全体で750デニール)との貫通強さを比較すると、2枚重ね合わせた生地素材(試料4)の貫通強さが飛躍的に向上することがわかる。   As can be seen from the results in Table 1, the knitted fabric (sample 2) knitted with 250 denier fiber yarns has less penetration strength than the woven fabric (sample 1) woven with 500 denier fiber yarns, but the fiber yarn thickness When the thickness is the same (500 denier), it can be seen that the knitted fabric has a greater penetration strength than the woven fabric. Also, a knitted fabric (sample 3) knitted with 500 denier fiber yarn, and a fabric material (sample 4, total 750 denier) in which two knitted fabrics of 250 denier on the outer side and 500 denier on the lining side are stacked. Comparing the penetration strengths of the two materials, it can be seen that the penetration strength of the dough material (sample 4) superposed on the two sheets is dramatically improved.

試料5として250デニールの繊維糸で編んだ編物生地2枚5,6と100デニールの繊維糸で編んだ編物生地4、1枚を図3に示すように100デニールの繊維糸で編んだ編物生地4を表地側にして3枚重ね合わせたものを使用し、前記図2に示す定速伸長形破裂試験機20を用いて、同じ条件でその生地素材の貫通強さを測定した。   As a sample 5, two knitted fabrics knitted with 250 denier fiber yarns 5, 6 and 4 knitted fabrics 4 knitted with 100 denier fiber yarns, one knitted fabric knitted with 100 denier fiber yarns as shown in FIG. Using a superposition of 3 sheets with 4 facing up, the penetration strength of the fabric material was measured under the same conditions using the constant speed extension type burst tester 20 shown in FIG.

図3(a)はナイフ10の刃先11を表地側からあてた場合であり、(b)はナイフ10の刃先11を裏地側からあてた場合である。本試験ではナイフ10の刃先11のあて方を三つの方法で試みた。刃先11の方向を編物地の縦方向の網目列(ウェールという)に合わせた場合と、刃先11をウェール方向と直角の方向(コースという)に向けた場合と、それぞれの方向と45度の角度をなす方向(バイアスという)へ向けた場合とで貫通強さの違いを測定した。その結果を表2に示す。   FIG. 3A shows the case where the cutting edge 11 of the knife 10 is applied from the front side, and FIG. 3B shows the case where the cutting edge 11 of the knife 10 is applied from the back side. In this test, the method of applying the cutting edge 11 of the knife 10 was attempted by three methods. When the direction of the blade edge 11 is aligned with the longitudinal mesh row (called a wale) of the knitted fabric, when the blade edge 11 is turned in a direction perpendicular to the wale direction (called the course), and an angle of 45 degrees with each direction. The difference in penetration strength was measured when it was directed to the direction (referred to as bias). The results are shown in Table 2.

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表2の結果からわかるように、ウェール方向とバイアス方向では試験結果の大きな差がないがコース方向に刃先11が突き当たると貫通強さが大きくなることがわかる。また表1で示された試料4の結果と比較すると、試料4は全体として750デニールを使用して貫通強さが20.3Nに過ぎないのに、試料5では全体として600デニールしか使用していなくても25.8Nまで貫通強さを向上させることができる。   As can be seen from the results in Table 2, it can be seen that there is no significant difference in the test results between the wale direction and the bias direction, but the penetration strength increases when the blade edge 11 hits the course direction. Compared with the results of Sample 4 shown in Table 1, Sample 4 uses 750 denier as a whole and penetration strength is only 20.3 N, but sample 5 uses only 600 denier as a whole. Even if not, penetration strength can be improved up to 25.8N.

試料5では表地側と裏地側の中間に挟まれる編物生地5を250デニールとしているが、これを200デニールとしても、貫通強さはほとんど変わらない。従って、表地側に細い繊維糸で編んだ編密度の高い編物生地を使用し、裏地側に行くに従って太い繊維糸で編んだ、編密度を疎にした編物地を使用すると、防刺効果を低減させずにアラミド系繊維糸の使用量を低減させることが可能である。   In the sample 5, the knitted fabric 5 sandwiched between the outer side and the lining side is set to 250 denier, but even if this is set to 200 denier, the penetration strength hardly changes. Therefore, using a knitted fabric with high knitting density knitted with fine fiber yarns on the outer fabric side and knitting fabric with sparse knitting density knitted with thick fiber yarns as going to the lining side reduces the anti-barrier effect Without using it, it is possible to reduce the amount of aramid fiber yarn used.

本発明の防刺素材は、深夜営業するコンビニエンスストアなどで使用する制服などの生地素材として使用できるだけでなく、スーツなどのインナー素材として使用することも可能である。また、刃先の貫通を防止する必要のある場所にカバー布として使用すること、及び日頃から刃物の落下など咄嗟の危険を防止する部分に使用することが可能である。   The antistab material of the present invention can be used not only as a fabric material such as a uniform used in a convenience store that operates at night, but also as an inner material such as a suit. Moreover, it can be used as a cover cloth in a place where it is necessary to prevent the penetration of the blade edge, and can be used in a portion that prevents the risk of wrinkles such as the dropping of a blade on a daily basis.

多重化した生地素材の防刺効果を説明するための図である。(a)は一枚布の場合の断面概念図であり、(b)は3枚重ねた場合の断面概念図である。It is a figure for demonstrating the stab prevention effect of the fabric material multiplexed. (A) is a conceptual cross-sectional view in the case of a single cloth, and (b) is a conceptual cross-sectional view in the case where three sheets are stacked. 本発明の試験に使用する定速伸長形破裂試験機の概略図である。It is the schematic of the constant-speed extension type bursting test machine used for the test of this invention. 本発明の最適な実施例に係る生地素材の貫通強さを測定する図であり、(a)はナイフの刃先を表地側からあてた場合であり、(b)はナイフの刃先を裏地側からあてた場合である。It is a figure which measures the penetration strength of the fabric material which concerns on the optimal Example of this invention, (a) is a case where the blade edge | tip of a knife is applied from the surface side, (b) is a blade edge | tip of a knife from a lining side. This is the case.

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1,2,3編物地
4,5,6編物生地
10ナイフ
11刃先
20定速伸長形破裂試験機
21試験片
22試料クランプ台
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アラミド系繊維で編まれた編物地を、生地面を合わせて複数枚重ねたことを特徴とする防刺素材。   A stab-proof material characterized in that a plurality of knitted fabrics knitted with aramid fibers are overlapped with the fabric surface aligned. 同じ編密度で編まれたアラミド系繊維の編物地を、生地面を合わせて複数枚重ねたことを特徴とする防刺素材。   A stab-proof material characterized in that a plurality of knitted fabrics of aramid fibers knitted with the same knitting density are stacked together with the fabric surface. 同じ太さのアラミド系繊維で編まれた編物地を、生地面を合わせて複数枚重ねた防刺素材であって、表地側に編密度の高い編物地を使用し、裏地側に行くに従って編密度が同じ又は疎の編物地を使用することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の防刺素材。   It is a stab-proof material in which a plurality of knitted fabrics knitted with aramid fibers of the same thickness are put together with the fabric surface, and a knitted fabric with high knitting density is used on the outer fabric side, and knitting as it goes to the lining side The stab-proof material according to claim 1, wherein knitted fabrics having the same density or sparse density are used. アラミド系繊維で編まれた編物地を、生布面を合わせて複数枚重ねた防刺素材であって、表地側に細い繊維で編密度の高い編物地を使用し、裏地側に行くに従って太い繊維で編密度を疎にした編物地を使用することを特徴とする防刺素材。   A stab-proof material in which a plurality of knitted fabrics knitted with aramid fibers are placed together with the raw fabric surface, and a knitted fabric with high knitting density with thin fibers is used on the outer fabric side, and the thickness increases toward the lining side A stab-proof material characterized by using a knitted fabric with sparsely knitted fabric. 重ね合わせる編物地を3枚とすることを特徴とする請求項1から請求項3のいずれかに記載の防刺素材。   The stab-proof material according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein three knitted fabrics are overlapped. 請求項1から請求項5のいずれかに記載の防刺素材を用いた衣服。   A garment using the antistab material according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
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