JP2006052504A - Vegetable fiber yarn, fabric containing vegetable fiber and method for producing the same - Google Patents

Vegetable fiber yarn, fabric containing vegetable fiber and method for producing the same Download PDF

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JP2006052504A JP2004235919A JP2004235919A JP2006052504A JP 2006052504 A JP2006052504 A JP 2006052504A JP 2004235919 A JP2004235919 A JP 2004235919A JP 2004235919 A JP2004235919 A JP 2004235919A JP 2006052504 A JP2006052504 A JP 2006052504A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a vegetable fiber yarn having a thin fineness nearly equal to that of a cotton spun yarn, and usable for clothes and bedclothes by using a stem fiber and a leaf fiber. <P>SOLUTION: The vegetable fiber yarn 15 is obtained by coiling a binding fiber 12 around each of the vegetable fibers 11A and 11B continuously arranged in line so that the vegetable fibers 11A and 11B arranged in the line and neighboring to each other may be bound by the binding fiber 12. The overlapping length G of the neighboring vegetable fibers 11A and 11B is regulated so as to be ≥5 mm at the binding part 13. The vegetable fiber 11 and the binding fiber 12, and the vegetable fiber 11 and a reinforcing fiber 14 are selected so that the solubility of each fiber may be different. The binding fiber 12 and the reinforcing fiber 14 are dissolved and removed after weaving or knitting a fabric by the vegetable fiber yarn 15. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI

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本発明は、亜麻、大麻、黄麻、苧麻、葛繊維等の幹繊維や、マニラ麻、サイザル麻、バナナ繊維等の葉繊維に成る糸条(以下、植物繊維糸条と言う。)および植物繊維糸条が使用されている布帛(以下、植物繊維含有布帛と言う。)に関するものである。   In the present invention, yarns (hereinafter referred to as plant fiber yarns) and plant fiber yarns comprising leaf fibers such as flax, cannabis, burlap, burlap, kuzu fibers, and leaf fibers such as Manila hemp, sisal hemp, and banana fibers. The present invention relates to a fabric in which strips are used (hereinafter referred to as plant fiber-containing fabric).

竹繊維、月桃繊維、ケナフ繊維、亜麻、大麻、苧麻は、吸湿性に富み、マイナスイオンを発生する特異な性質を有することが知られている(例えば、特許文献1参照)。バナナ繊維は、バナナの収穫後の廃木のリサイクルにもなるので、その活用が期待されている(例えば、特許文献2参照)。
特開2004−150002号公報 特開2004−052176号公報
Bamboo fiber, moon peach fiber, kenaf fiber, flax, cannabis and urn are known to be rich in hygroscopicity and have unique properties that generate negative ions (for example, see Patent Document 1). Since banana fiber can also be used to recycle waste wood after harvesting bananas, its utilization is expected (see, for example, Patent Document 2).
JP 2004-150002 A JP 2004-052176 A

幹繊維や葉繊維(以下、これらを“植物繊維”と総称する。)の繊維細胞の太さは、木綿繊維の太さと同様に、概して20μm前後であり、そのバラツキは少ない。しかし、繊維細胞の長さは、木綿繊維の長さに比してバラツキが大きく、それには5mm未満のものも多く含まれている。このため、繊維細胞を植物繊維として採取し、木綿繊維と同じ方式(綿紡方式)によって紡績することは出来ない。そこで、植物繊維(幹繊維と葉繊維)は、それを繊維細胞としてではなく、多数の繊維細胞が膠質樹脂(ペクトース)に接合されて長く連続した繊維細胞集合体として採取し、それを綿紡方式とは異なる方式で紡績している。しかし、植物繊維(幹繊維と葉繊維)の紡績糸の原料素材である繊維細胞集合体が太さ20μm前後の多数の繊維細胞の集合体であり、その繊維細胞集合体の太さが繊維細胞の太さの数倍乃至数十倍にもなるので、その繊維細胞集合体の集合体として構成される植物繊維(幹繊維と葉繊維)の紡績糸は、衣料布帛には不向きなものとなる。   The thickness of the fiber cells of stem fibers and leaf fibers (hereinafter collectively referred to as “plant fibers”) is generally around 20 μm, as with the thickness of cotton fibers, and there is little variation. However, the length of the fiber cell varies greatly as compared with the length of the cotton fiber, and many of them are less than 5 mm. For this reason, fiber cells cannot be collected as plant fibers and spun by the same method (cotton spinning method) as cotton fibers. Therefore, plant fibers (stem fibers and leaf fibers) are not collected as fiber cells, but are collected as long continuous fiber cell aggregates in which a large number of fiber cells are joined to a gelatin resin (pektose). Spinning is different from the method. However, the fiber cell aggregate that is the raw material of the spun yarn of the plant fiber (stem fiber and leaf fiber) is an aggregate of a large number of fiber cells with a thickness of about 20 μm, and the thickness of the fiber cell aggregate is the fiber cell. Therefore, the spun yarn of the plant fiber (stem fiber and leaf fiber) constituted as an aggregate of the fiber cell aggregates is unsuitable for clothing fabrics. .

そこで本発明は、木綿紡績糸と同程度に細く、衣類や寝具類に使用し得る植物繊維糸条を得ることを目的とする。   Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to obtain a vegetable fiber yarn that is as thin as cotton spun yarn and can be used for clothing and bedding.

本発明に係る植物繊維糸条は、線状に途切れることなく並んだ植物繊維11A・11B………のそれぞれに連結糸12が巻き付いており、その線状に並んで隣合う植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bの間が連結糸12によって連結されており、その連結箇所13において隣合う植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bが5mm以上重なり合っていることを第1の特徴とする。   In the plant fiber yarn according to the present invention, the connection yarn 12 is wound around each of the plant fibers 11A, 11B,... Arranged linearly without interruption. The first feature is that the fibers 11B are connected by the connecting yarn 12, and the adjacent plant fibers 11A and the plant fibers 11B are overlapped by 5 mm or more at the connecting portion 13.

本発明に係る植物繊維糸条の第2の特徴は、上記第1の特徴に加えて、線状に並んで隣合う植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bの連結箇所13において、3本以上の植物繊維11A・11B・11C・11D………が重なり合っている点にある。   The second feature of the vegetable fiber yarn according to the present invention is that, in addition to the first feature described above, three or more plant fibers in the connecting portion 13 between the plant fiber 11A and the plant fiber 11B adjacent in a line. 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D,... Overlap.

本発明に係る植物繊維糸条の第3の特徴は、上記第1と第2の何れかの特徴に加えて、線状に途切れることなく並んだ植物繊維11A・11B………に補強糸14が引き揃えられており、その補強糸14と植物繊維11に連結糸12が巻き付いており、その補強糸14と植物繊維11が連結糸13によって結束されている点にある。   The third feature of the vegetable fiber yarn according to the present invention is that, in addition to any of the first and second features described above, the reinforcing yarn 14 is added to the plant fibers 11A, 11B arranged in a linear manner without interruption. The connecting yarn 12 is wound around the reinforcing yarn 14 and the vegetable fiber 11, and the reinforcing yarn 14 and the vegetable fiber 11 are bound by the connecting yarn 13.

本発明に係る植物繊維糸条の第4の特徴は、上記第1と第2と第3の何れかの特徴に加えて、線状に並んで隣合う植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bを連結している連結糸12が複数本であり、その何れか1本の連結糸12Aの巻き付き方向が、他の連結糸12Bの巻き付き方向と逆向きになっている点にある。   The fourth feature of the vegetable fiber yarn according to the present invention is that, in addition to any of the first, second, and third features, the adjacent plant fibers 11A and 11B are connected in a line. There are a plurality of connecting yarns 12, and the winding direction of any one of the connecting yarns 12A is opposite to the winding direction of the other connecting yarns 12B.

本発明に係る植物繊維糸条の第5の特徴は、上記第1と第2と第3と第4の何れかの特徴に加えて、植物繊維11と連結糸12の溶剤に対する溶解性が異なる点にある。   The fifth feature of the vegetable fiber yarn according to the present invention is that, in addition to any of the first, second, third, and fourth features, the solubility of the vegetable fiber 11 and the connecting yarn 12 in the solvent is different. In the point.

本発明に係る植物繊維糸条の第6の特徴は、上記第3と第4の何れかの特徴に加えて、植物繊維11と補強糸14の溶剤に対する溶解性が異なる点にある。   The sixth feature of the vegetable fiber yarn according to the present invention is that, in addition to any of the third and fourth features, the solubility of the vegetable fiber 11 and the reinforcing yarn 14 in the solvent is different.

本発明に係る植物繊維含有布帛は、上記第1と第2と第3と第4と第5と第6の何れかの特徴を有する植物繊維糸条が織編込まれていることを特徴とする。   The vegetable fiber-containing fabric according to the present invention is characterized in that a vegetable fiber yarn having any of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth features is woven or knitted. To do.

本発明に係る植物繊維含有布帛の製造法は、上記第1と第2と第3と第4と第5と第6の何れかの特徴を有する植物繊維糸条を織編込んで植物繊維含有布帛を織編成した後、その含有する連結糸12を溶解する溶剤と補強糸14を溶解する溶剤を付与し、その含有する連結糸12と補強糸14を溶解除去することを特徴とする。   The method for producing a vegetable fiber-containing fabric according to the present invention includes a vegetable fiber containing a woven and knitted vegetable fiber yarn having any of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth features. After the fabric is knitted, a solvent for dissolving the connecting yarn 12 contained therein and a solvent for dissolving the reinforcing yarn 14 are applied, and the connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 contained therein are dissolved and removed.

繊維細胞集合体として幹や葉から採取される植物繊維11は、その太さが概して100〜200μmであり、それは総繊度70〜280dtexの合成繊維マルチフィラメント糸の太さに相当し、その長さが20cm以上で概して50〜120cmのものが多い。このため、繊度が20dtex前後の合成繊維モノフィラメント糸を連結糸12や補強糸14に使用すると、それらの糸条によって結び目を補強しつつ植物繊維11A・11Bの端々を結び合わせたもののように、繊度が100〜300dtexの植物繊維糸条15Aが得られることになる。しかし本発明では、植物繊維の端々を結び合わせるのではなく、線状に途切れることなく並んだ植物繊維11A・11B………のそれぞれに連結糸12を巻き付け、その線状に並んで隣合う植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bの間を連結糸12によって連結するので、連結糸12の長さ方向に途切れずに並んで隣合う植物繊維11A・11Bの端々に結び目が出来ず、植物繊維11A・11Bが連結糸の長さ方向に途切れることなく絡み付き、連結糸12を介して植物繊維11A・11Bが珠子繋ぎ状に連続し(図1−a)、その隣合う植物繊維の端々が重なり合う連結箇所13が異常に太くなることはない。   The plant fiber 11 collected from the trunk and leaves as a fiber cell aggregate is generally 100 to 200 μm in thickness, which corresponds to the thickness of a synthetic fiber multifilament yarn having a total fineness of 70 to 280 dtex, and its length. Is more than 20 cm and generally 50 to 120 cm. For this reason, when a synthetic fiber monofilament yarn having a fineness of about 20 dtex is used for the connecting yarn 12 or the reinforcing yarn 14, the fineness is as if the ends of the plant fibers 11A and 11B are tied together while reinforcing the knots with these yarns. Plant fiber yarn 15A of 100 to 300 dtex is obtained. However, in the present invention, the ends of the plant fibers are not tied together, but the connecting yarn 12 is wound around each of the plant fibers 11A, 11B,. Since the fiber 11A and the plant fiber 11B are connected by the connecting thread 12, the ends of the adjacent plant fibers 11A and 11B that are lined up in the length direction of the connecting thread 12 cannot be knotted, and the plant fibers 11A and 11B Is entangled without interruption in the length direction of the connecting yarn, and the plant fibers 11A and 11B are connected in a pearl-like manner through the connecting yarn 12 (FIG. 1-a), and the ends of the adjacent plant fibers are overlapped. Will not be unusually thick.

植物繊維糸条15は、長く連続する連結糸12によって連結箇所13における連続性が保たれるので、その連結箇所13において重なり合う植物繊維11A・11Bの端々の長さG(重なり代)は、5mm前後にすることも出来、そうすることによって、植物繊維糸条15Aを、太さ斑(バラツキ)のないものとすることが出来る(図1−a)。   The plant fiber yarn 15 is kept continuous at the connecting portion 13 by the long continuous connecting yarn 12, so that the length G (overlap allowance) of the ends of the vegetable fibers 11A and 11B overlapping at the connecting portion 13 is 5 mm. It can also be made back and forth, and by doing so, the plant fiber yarn 15A can be made free of thickness unevenness (FIG. 1-a).

そして、連結糸12の単位長さの間に並べられる植物繊維11A・11B・11C・11D………の本数を増やし、連結糸の長さ方向において隣合う植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bの連結箇所において、それらとは異なる他の植物繊維11C・11Dを加えて重ね合わせると、連結糸12によってだけではなく、その重なり合う他の植物繊維11C・11Dによっても、連結箇所13における植物繊維糸条15Bの連続性が確保される(図1−b)。連結箇所13における植物繊維糸条15Cの連続性は、長く連続した補強糸14を植物繊維11A・11Bに引き揃え、植物繊維11と補強糸14に連結糸12を巻き付ける場合でも、同様に確保されることになる(図1−c)。   And the number of the plant fibers 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D,... Arranged between the unit lengths of the connecting yarns 12 is increased, and the connecting portions of the adjacent plant fibers 11A and the plant fibers 11B in the connecting yarn length direction are connected. In addition, when other plant fibers 11C and 11D different from those are added and overlapped, the plant fiber yarn 15B at the connection point 13 is not only by the connecting yarn 12 but also by the other plant fibers 11C and 11D that overlap. Continuity is ensured (FIG. 1-b). The continuity of the vegetable fiber yarns 15C at the connection points 13 is secured in the same manner even when the long and continuous reinforcement yarns 14 are aligned with the plant fibers 11A and 11B and the connection yarns 12 are wound around the plant fibers 11 and the reinforcement yarns 14. (FIG. 1-c).

連結糸を2本とし、その2本の連結糸12A・12Bの巻き付け方向を互いに逆向きにすると、連結箇所13において植物繊維11A・11Bが、その2本の連結糸12A・12Bの間に挟み込まれる恰好になるので、その連結箇所13から植物繊維の端末が突き出て毛羽立つことがなく、筬や綜絖に擦られて織編込まれる編糸や織物の経糸としての使用に耐える植物繊維糸条15Dが得られることになる(図1−d)。   When two connecting yarns are used and the winding directions of the two connecting yarns 12A and 12B are opposite to each other, the plant fibers 11A and 11B are sandwiched between the two connecting yarns 12A and 12B at the connecting portion 13. Since the end of the plant fiber does not protrude from the connecting portion 13 and fuzzs, the plant fiber yarn 15D can be used as a warp yarn for knitting or knitting by rubbing against the heel or heel. Is obtained (FIG. 1-d).

植物繊維11と連結糸12、および、植物繊維11と補強糸14を、それぞれ互いに溶剤に対する溶解性が異なるものとし、植物繊維糸条15によって布帛を織編成してから連結糸12と補強糸14を溶解除去すると、植物繊維糸条15は100%植物繊維に成るものとなる。   The vegetable fibers 11 and the connecting yarns 12 and the vegetable fibers 11 and the reinforcing yarns 14 are different from each other in solvent solubility, and the connecting yarns 12 and the reinforcing yarns 14 are woven and knitted with the vegetable fiber yarns 15. When the fiber is dissolved and removed, the plant fiber yarn 15 becomes 100% plant fiber.

布帛を構成している糸条は、織目や編目において交絡し、糸条としての形態が維持されるので、布帛に織編込まれる前に糸条としての形態を維持するために必要とされた連結糸12と補強糸14は不要となる。従って、植物繊維含有布帛から、連結糸12や補強糸14を溶解除去しても植物繊維11が解れ出ることはなく、その不要となった連結糸12や補強糸14を溶解除去することによって、植物繊維糸条15を構成している植物繊維11A・11Bの間がフリーの状態になり、植物繊維含有布帛は、柔らかく好風合いに仕上がる。このように、本発明によると、総繊度が100dtex前後の紡績糸やマルチフィラメント糸によって織編された布帛と同等の可撓性を有し、薄手で肌触りがよく、衣類や寝具類等に適した植物繊維含有布帛を得ることが出来る。   The yarn constituting the fabric is entangled in the weave and stitch, and the shape as the yarn is maintained. Therefore, the yarn is required to maintain the shape as the yarn before being woven and knitted into the fabric. The connecting thread 12 and the reinforcing thread 14 are not necessary. Therefore, even if the connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 are dissolved and removed from the plant fiber-containing fabric, the plant fiber 11 is not unraveled, and the connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 that are no longer needed are dissolved and removed. The space between the plant fibers 11A and 11B constituting the plant fiber yarn 15 is in a free state, and the plant fiber-containing fabric is soft and has a good texture. Thus, according to the present invention, it has the same flexibility as a fabric woven and knitted with spun yarn or multifilament yarn having a total fineness of around 100 dtex, is thin and has a good touch, and is suitable for clothing, bedding, etc. A vegetable fiber-containing fabric can be obtained.

本発明において「植物繊維含有布帛」とは、植物繊維糸条だけで構成される布帛の他に、布帛の表面や内部や裏面等の使用上必要とされる一部分、或いは、パイル糸、経糸、緯糸、編糸、挿入糸、地糸、表糸、裏糸等の布帛を構成する一部の糸条に植物繊維糸条が使用されている布帛が、本発明に包含されることを意味する。従って、植物繊維糸条15は、その複数本を合撚し、或いは、他の繊維糸条と合撚して使用することも出来る。   In the present invention, the “vegetable fiber-containing fabric” means, in addition to a fabric composed only of vegetable fiber yarns, a part required for use on the surface, inside, back surface, etc. of the fabric, or pile yarn, warp yarn, It means that a fabric in which vegetable fiber yarns are used for some yarns constituting the fabrics such as wefts, knitting yarns, insertion yarns, ground yarns, front yarns, and back yarns is included in the present invention. . Therefore, the vegetable fiber yarn 15 can be used by twisting a plurality of the yarns or by twisting with other fiber yarns.

植物繊維糸条15には、苧麻や芭蕉等の周知の植物繊維のほか、ユウナ、ハイビスカス、オクラ、蘭、百合、生姜、鬱金、ストレリチア等、薬用効果、消臭抗菌効果、芳香性等の点で特長のある種々の植物繊維11を適用することが出来、植物の種類に応じた特異な布帛を得ることが出来る。植物繊維11には、植物繊維糸条15の連結箇所13の数(密度)を少なくするうえでも、長さLは20cm以上のものを使用する。植物繊維糸条15の繊度を、ワイシャツその他の衣類に使用されている在来の糸条と同程度にするには、植物繊維11の繊度を細くすると共に、連結箇所13において重なり合う植物繊維11A・11B・11C・11D………の数を5本以下、好ましくは2本とし、植物繊維間の重なり代Gを20mm以下、概して10mm前後にし、植物繊維糸条15を、恰も1本の植物繊維11が連結糸12に沿って連続しているかのようにする。   Plant fiber yarn 15 includes well-known plant fibers such as urn and cocoon, as well as yuuna, hibiscus, okra, orchid, lily, ginger, gold, strelitzia, etc., medicinal effects, deodorant antibacterial effects, aromaticity, etc. Thus, various plant fibers 11 having features can be applied, and unique fabrics corresponding to the types of plants can be obtained. In order to reduce the number (density) of the connection parts 13 of the plant fiber yarn 15, the length L of 20 cm or more is used for the plant fiber 11. In order to make the fineness of the vegetable fiber yarn 15 the same as that of the conventional yarn used in shirts and other clothing, the fineness of the vegetable fiber 11 is reduced and the vegetable fiber 11A / The number of 11B, 11C, 11D,... Is 5 or less, preferably 2 and the overlap margin G between the plant fibers is 20 mm or less, generally around 10 mm, and the plant fiber yarn 15 is made of one plant fiber. 11 is continuous along the connecting thread 12.

連結糸12や補強糸14には、植物繊維11に比して柔らかく、植物繊維11に密着して絡み付き易いビニロン、特に水溶性ビニロン、ナイロン、ポリエステル繊維、特にカチオン可染型ポリエステル繊維、アクリル繊維等の熱可塑性合成繊維を使用する。これらの熱可塑性合成繊維は、溶剤に対する溶解性が植物繊維とは異なり、植物繊維含有布帛を織編成してから溶解除去することが出来る。その溶剤としては、ビニロンに対しては水、ナイロンに対してはパラトルエンスルホン酸、キシレンスルフォン酸、ポリエステル繊維に対しては水酸化テトラメチルアンモニウム、塩化カルボン酸、トリエタノールアミン、塩化第1錫、および、塩酸グアニジン、酢酸グアニジン、炭酸グアニジン等のグアニジン類と、炭酸ナトリウム、重炭酸ナトリウム、炭酸カリウム、重炭酸カリウム、酢酸カリウム等のアルカリ金属塩の併用、アクリル繊維に対してはエチレンカーボネート、プロピレンカーボネート等が適用される。   The connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 are softer than the vegetable fiber 11 and tend to come into close contact with the vegetable fiber 11, particularly water-soluble vinylon, nylon, polyester fiber, particularly cationic dyeable polyester fiber, acrylic fiber. Or other thermoplastic synthetic fibers. These thermoplastic synthetic fibers are different in solubility in solvents from plant fibers, and can be dissolved and removed after weaving a plant fiber-containing fabric. Solvents include water for vinylon, para-toluenesulfonic acid, xylene sulfonic acid for nylon, and tetramethylammonium hydroxide, carboxylic acid chloride, triethanolamine, stannous chloride for polyester fibers. , And a combination of guanidine hydrochloride, guanidine acetate, guanidine carbonate, and other alkali metal salts such as sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium carbonate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium acetate, ethylene carbonate for acrylic fiber, Propylene carbonate or the like is applied.

植物繊維含有布帛を織編成してから連結糸12や補強糸14を溶解除去する場合、それらの糸条の繊度は格別問題視されない。植物繊維含有布帛を織編成してから連結糸12や補強糸14を溶解除去しない場合、それらの糸条の繊度は、植物繊維11の繊度の半分以下、概して20dtex前後とする。   When the connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 are dissolved and removed after weaving and knitting the plant fiber-containing fabric, the fineness of these yarns is not regarded as a special problem. In the case where the connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 are not dissolved and removed after weaving and knitting the plant fiber-containing fabric, the fineness of these yarns is less than half of the fineness of the plant fiber 11, generally around 20 dtex.

連結糸12によって連結された植物繊維11は、無撚りの状態にある。その植物繊維11を、植物繊維糸条15を連結糸12の巻き付き方向に加撚して捩り、加撚状態にすることが出来る。植物繊維11は、多数の繊維細胞24A・24B・24C・24D………が膠質樹脂25(ペクトース)に接合されて長く連続した繊維細胞集合体であり、島成分と海成分とから成る海島複合合成繊維と同様に、繊維細胞24を島成分とし、膠質樹脂25(ペクトース)を海成分とする一種の海島複合繊維でもある(図2−a)。従って、植物繊維糸条15を連結糸12の巻き付き方向に加撚して捩り、植物繊維11を加撚状態にした後、その海成分である膠質樹脂25(ペクトース)を可溶性ペクチン物質に変えて溶解除去すると、連結糸12に連結されて線状に並んで隣合う各植物繊維11は、多数の単繊維(紡績スライバー)から成る加撚紡績単糸のように、細分化された多数の繊維細胞や繊維細胞集合体24A・24B・24C・24D………が撚り合わされた加撚単糸片26となる(図2−b)。   The vegetable fiber 11 connected by the connecting yarn 12 is in a non-twisted state. The plant fiber 11 can be twisted by twisting the plant fiber yarn 15 by twisting it in the winding direction of the connecting yarn 12. The plant fiber 11 is a long and continuous fiber cell assembly in which a large number of fiber cells 24A, 24B, 24C, 24D,... Are joined to a colloid resin 25 (Pectose), and is a sea-island composite composed of island components and sea components. Similar to the synthetic fiber, it is also a kind of sea-island composite fiber in which the fiber cell 24 is an island component and the colloid resin 25 (pektose) is a sea component (FIG. 2-a). Accordingly, the plant fiber yarn 15 is twisted in the winding direction of the connecting yarn 12 and twisted to turn the plant fiber 11 in a twisted state, and then, the sea resin gelatinous resin 25 (pektose) is changed to a soluble pectin substance. When dissolved and removed, the adjacent plant fibers 11 that are connected to the connecting yarn 12 and arranged in a line are adjacent to each other in the form of a plurality of finely divided fibers such as twisted spun single yarns composed of a large number of single fibers (spun sliver). It becomes the twisted single yarn piece 26 in which cells and fiber cell aggregates 24A, 24B, 24C, 24D,... Are twisted together (FIG. 2-b).

ところで、線状に並んで隣合う植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bの間を連結糸12によって連結して成る複数本の植物繊維糸条15・15・15………から成る合撚糸では、その各植物繊維糸条の植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bの間が、他の植物繊維糸条の植物繊維11によって連結されることにもなるので、合撚前に植物繊維11Aと植物繊維11Bの間を連結するために必要とされた連結糸12と補強糸14は不要となる。又、布帛を構成している糸条は、織目や編目において交絡し、糸条としての形態が維持されるので、布帛に織編込まれる前に糸条としての形態を維持するために必要とされた連結糸12と補強糸14は不要となる。   By the way, in the twisted yarns composed of a plurality of plant fiber yarns 15, 15, 15,... Formed by connecting the adjacent plant fibers 11 A and the plant fibers 11 B with the connecting yarns 12 in a line, Since the plant fiber 11A and the plant fiber 11B of the plant fiber yarn are also connected by the plant fiber 11 of the other plant fiber yarn, between the plant fiber 11A and the plant fiber 11B before twisting. The connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 that are necessary for the connection are not necessary. In addition, the yarn constituting the fabric is entangled in the weave and stitch, and the shape as the yarn is maintained, so it is necessary to maintain the shape as the yarn before being woven and knitted into the fabric. The connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 are not necessary.

従って、連結糸12の巻き付き方向に加撚した植物繊維糸条15を合撚後、或いは、布帛に織編後、植物繊維糸条15の含有する膠質樹脂25(ペクトース)を溶解除去すると共に、連結糸12と補強糸14を溶解除去すると、植物繊維糸条15は、細分化された多数の繊維細胞や繊維細胞集合体24A・24B・24C・24D………から成る加撚紡績単糸と同様の糸条に変化し、加撚紡績糸やそれに成る布帛と同様の糸条や布帛が得られることになる。このように、本発明の植物繊維含有布帛は、繊維細胞間を接合して太い植物繊維11を構成している膠質樹脂25(ペクトース)を可溶性ペクチン物質に変え、それを溶解除去して植物繊維11を極細化し、柔軟可撓に仕上げることも出来る。   Therefore, after twisting the vegetable fiber yarn 15 twisted in the winding direction of the connecting yarn 12, or after weaving and knitting into the fabric, the gelatin resin 25 (pektose) contained in the vegetable fiber yarn 15 is dissolved and removed, When the connecting yarn 12 and the reinforcing yarn 14 are dissolved and removed, the plant fiber yarn 15 is a twisted spun single yarn comprising a large number of subdivided fiber cells and fiber cell aggregates 24A, 24B, 24C, 24D,. The yarn is changed to a similar yarn, and a yarn and a fabric similar to the twisted spun yarn and the fabric formed thereby are obtained. As described above, the plant fiber-containing fabric of the present invention converts the gelatin resin 25 (pektose) constituting the thick plant fiber 11 by joining the fiber cells into a soluble pectin substance, and dissolves and removes it to remove the plant fiber. 11 can be made finer and finished to be soft and flexible.

図3は、植物繊維に連結糸を巻き付ける装置を図示する。図において、符号17は、ベルト16によって回転駆動される中空スピンドルを示し、連結糸12が巻装されたコーン18が装着される。符号19は、植物繊維11を中空スピンドル17の中空洞21に導く投入ガイドを示し、その投入口20に投入された植物繊維11は中空スピンドルの中空洞21を通って引き出され、そのとき、ガイド22・23を通ってコーン18から引き出された連結糸12が植物繊維11に巻き付く。植物繊維11は、1本づつ間欠的に投入口20へと供給される。中空スピンドル17からの植物繊維糸条15の引出速度は、連結糸12の巻付ピッチPが連結箇所13の重なり代Gの半分以下になるようにするとよい。   FIG. 3 illustrates an apparatus for winding a connecting yarn around a vegetable fiber. In the figure, reference numeral 17 denotes a hollow spindle that is rotationally driven by a belt 16, and a cone 18 around which the connecting thread 12 is wound is mounted. Reference numeral 19 denotes a feeding guide for guiding the plant fiber 11 to the inner cavity 21 of the hollow spindle 17, and the plant fiber 11 introduced into the inlet 20 is drawn out through the inner cavity 21 of the hollow spindle. The connecting yarn 12 drawn from the cone 18 through 22 and 23 wraps around the plant fiber 11. The plant fibers 11 are intermittently supplied to the input port 20 one by one. The drawing speed of the vegetable fiber yarn 15 from the hollow spindle 17 is preferably set so that the winding pitch P of the connecting yarn 12 is not more than half of the overlap margin G of the connecting portion 13.

そのように、身近にあるパイプを糸巻コーン18に利用し、それを手で回しつつ、その中に植物繊維を間欠的に続けて通すことによって、植物繊維糸条を手軽に得ることが出来、従って、手工芸的に一般家庭で本発明を実施し、植物繊維含有布帛の創作の喜びを味わうことが出来る。又、植物繊維には山野に叢生する植物を利用することが出来、地方に応じた特長のある植物を原料とし、その地方に応じた特長のある繊維製品を得ることが出来るので、地場産業を振興する上でも本発明の産業上利とするところ多大である。   As such, by using a familiar pipe for the spool cone 18 and turning it by hand while passing the plant fiber intermittently, it is possible to easily obtain the vegetable fiber yarn, Therefore, it is possible to enjoy the joy of creating a vegetable fiber-containing fabric by hand-crafting the present invention in a general household. In addition, plants that grow in the mountains can be used as plant fibers, and plants with characteristics that are unique to the region can be used as raw materials, and fiber products with features that are specific to the region can be obtained. In terms of promotion, the industrial advantage of the present invention is great.

本発明に係る植物繊維糸条の側面図である。It is a side view of the vegetable fiber yarn concerning the present invention. 本発明に係る植物繊維糸条の斜視図である。It is a perspective view of the vegetable fiber yarn concerning the present invention. 本発明に係る植物繊維糸条の製造装置の要部斜視図である。It is a principal part perspective view of the manufacturing apparatus of the vegetable fiber yarn which concerns on this invention.

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

11:植物繊維
12:連結糸
13:連結箇所
14:補強糸
15:植物繊維糸条
16:ベルト
17:スピンドル
18:コーン
19:投入ガイド
20:投入口
21:中空洞
22:ガイド
23:ガイド
24:繊維細胞(細分化された繊維細胞集合体)
25:膠質樹脂(ペクトース)
26:加撚単糸片
G :重なり代
P :ピッチ
L :長さ
11: vegetable fiber 12: connecting yarn 13: connecting portion 14: reinforcing yarn 15: vegetable fiber yarn 16: belt 17: spindle 18: cone 19: input guide 20: input port 21: inner cavity 22: guide 23: guide 24 : Fiber cells (aggregated fiber cell aggregates)
25: Colloidal resin (Pectose)
26: Twisted single yarn piece G: Overlap margin P: Pitch L: Length

Claims (8)

線状に途切れることなく並んだ植物繊維(11A・11B………)のそれぞれに連結糸(12)が巻き付いており、その線状に並んで隣合う植物繊維(11A)と植物繊維(11B)の間が連結糸(12)によって連結されており、その連結箇所(13)において隣合う植物繊維(11A)と植物繊維(11B)が5mm以上重なり合っている植物繊維糸条。   A connecting thread (12) is wound around each of the plant fibers (11A, 11B,...) Arranged in a line without interruption, and the adjacent plant fibers (11A) and plant fibers (11B) are arranged in a line. Are connected by a connecting yarn (12), and the vegetable fiber (11A) and the vegetable fiber (11B) adjacent to each other at the connecting portion (13) are overlapped by 5 mm or more. 線状に並んで隣合う植物繊維(11A)と植物繊維(11B)の連結箇所(13)において、3本以上の植物繊維(11A・11B・11C・11D………)が重なり合っている前掲請求項1に記載の植物繊維糸条。   The above-mentioned claim in which three or more plant fibers (11A, 11B, 11C, 11D,...) Overlap each other at the connection point (13) between the plant fibers (11A) and the plant fibers (11B) that are adjacent in a line. Item 10. A vegetable fiber yarn according to Item 1. 線状に途切れることなく並んだ植物繊維(11A・11B………)に補強糸(14)が引き揃えられており、その補強糸(14)と植物繊維(11)に連結糸(12)が巻き付いており、その補強糸(14)と植物繊維(11)が連結糸(13)によって結束されている前掲請求項1と請求項2の何れかに記載の植物繊維糸条。   Reinforcing yarns (14) are aligned with plant fibers (11A, 11B,...) Arranged in a line without interruption, and connecting yarns (12) are connected to the reinforcing yarns (14) and plant fibers (11). The vegetable fiber yarn according to any one of claims 1 and 2, wherein the yarn is wound and the reinforcing yarn (14) and the vegetable fiber (11) are bound by a connecting yarn (13). 線状に並んで隣合う植物繊維(11A)と植物繊維(11B)を連結している連結糸(12)が複数本であり、その何れか1本の連結糸(12A)の巻き付き方向が、他の連結糸(12B)の巻き付き方向と逆向きになっている前掲請求項1と請求項2と請求項3の何れかに記載の植物繊維糸条。   There are a plurality of connecting yarns (12) connecting the plant fibers (11A) and the plant fibers (11B) adjacent to each other in a line, and the winding direction of any one of the connecting yarns (12A) is The vegetable fiber yarn according to any one of claims 1, 2, and 3, wherein the vegetable fiber yarn is opposite to a winding direction of the other connecting yarn (12 </ b> B). 植物繊維(11)と連結糸(12)の溶剤に対する溶解性が異なる前掲請求項1と請求項2と請求項3と請求項4の何れかに記載の植物繊維糸条。   The vegetable fiber yarn according to any one of claims 1, 2, 3 and 4, wherein the solubility of the vegetable fiber (11) and the connecting yarn (12) in the solvent is different. 植物繊維(11)と補強糸(14)の溶剤に対する溶解性が異なる前掲請求項3と請求項4の何れかに記載の植物繊維糸条。   The vegetable fiber yarn according to any one of claims 3 and 4, wherein the solubility of the vegetable fiber (11) and the reinforcing yarn (14) in the solvent is different. 前掲請求項1と請求項2と請求項3と請求項4の請求項5と請求項7の何れかに記載の植物繊維糸条(15)が織編込まれている植物繊維含有布帛。   A vegetable fiber-containing fabric in which the vegetable fiber yarn (15) according to any one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and 7 is woven or knitted. 前掲請求項8に記載の植物繊維含有布帛に、その含有する連結糸(12)を溶解する溶剤と補強糸(14)を溶解する溶剤を付与し、その含有する連結糸(12)と補強糸(14)を溶解除去する植物繊維含有布帛の製造法。   The solvent for dissolving the connecting yarn (12) contained therein and the solvent for dissolving the reinforcing yarn (14) are applied to the plant fiber-containing fabric according to claim 8, and the containing connecting yarn (12) and the reinforcing yarn contained therein. (14) A method for producing a plant fiber-containing fabric in which the fiber is dissolved and removed.
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