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JP2012005525A
JP2012005525A JP2010141618A JP2010141618A JP2012005525A JP 2012005525 A JP2012005525 A JP 2012005525A JP 2010141618 A JP2010141618 A JP 2010141618A JP 2010141618 A JP2010141618 A JP 2010141618A JP 2012005525 A JP2012005525 A JP 2012005525A
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a cleaning article for restraining the number of parts and facilitating a manufacturing process.SOLUTION: The cleaning article 1 is manufactured, wherein a fiber bundle body where a linear bonding part 5 is formed by lining up a number of fibers 3 for joining in a direction for crossing a flow direction of the fibers 3, is bent and piled up to form a bending part 4 extending along a flow direction of the fibers 3 and is connected at the bending part 4 to form overlapped structure of mutually overlapped fiber layers 7, 7, with a cylindrical body 6 interposed between the mutually overlapped fiber layers 7, 7, and a longitudinal direction of the cylindrical body 6 located along a direction where the linear bonding part 5 is extended.

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本発明は、清掃用物品に関する。   The present invention relates to a cleaning article.

机や棚、パーソナルコンピューターのキーボードやモニター等などの被清掃面に付着した細かな塵埃を絡め取るために使用される清掃用物品として、様々なものが提案されている。   Various articles have been proposed as cleaning articles used to entangle fine dust adhering to a surface to be cleaned such as a desk, a shelf, a keyboard or a monitor of a personal computer.

具体的に清掃用物品として、複数の繊維からなる繊維束と、繊維束の上面に積層された上面側シートと、繊維束の下面に積層されるとともに、清掃対象に向かうように配設される清掃対象側シートと、を備えるものが提案されている(特許文献1)。この清掃用物品では、上面側シート及び清掃対象側シートは、いずれもシート状の不織布によって構成され、繊維束に対し積層された状態で繊維束の接合部に接合されており、清掃対象側シートおよび繊維束の繊維は、接合部を固定端とされる。   Specifically, as a cleaning article, a fiber bundle composed of a plurality of fibers, an upper surface side sheet laminated on the upper surface of the fiber bundle, and a lower surface of the fiber bundle are disposed so as to face the object to be cleaned. The thing provided with the cleaning object side sheet | seat is proposed (patent document 1). In this cleaning article, both the upper surface side sheet and the cleaning target side sheet are made of sheet-like nonwoven fabric, and are bonded to the fiber bundle bonding portion in a state of being laminated on the fiber bundle. The fibers of the fiber bundle have a fixed end at the joint.

特開2007−319402号公報JP 2007-319402 A

特許文献1の清掃用物品では、清掃対象に接触しうる繊維束の繊維を嵩高な状態にして十分な清掃能力を持たせるには、繊維束及びシート状不織布を幾重にも重ねて束ねた構成にすることが必要となり、部品点数が多く製造工程も多くなり製造コストがかかる虞もある。   In the cleaning article of Patent Document 1, in order to make the fibers of the fiber bundle that can come into contact with the object to be cleaned bulky and have sufficient cleaning ability, the fiber bundle and the sheet-like non-woven fabric are stacked in multiple layers and bundled There is a risk that the manufacturing cost increases because the number of parts is large and the number of manufacturing processes increases.

本発明は、上記問題点に鑑み、部品点数を抑えるとともに製造工程も容易であるような清掃用物品を提供することを目的とする。   In view of the above problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a cleaning article that reduces the number of parts and that can be easily manufactured.

本発明は、(1)多数の繊維を並べて該繊維の流れ方向を横断する方向に接合して線状接合部を形成した繊維結束体を折り曲げて重ねることで繊維の流れ方向に沿ってのびる折り曲げ部を形成するとともに該折り曲げ部で連接して互いに重なる繊維層の重なり構造を形成しており、
筒状体が、互いに重なる繊維層の間に介装されており、筒状体の長手方向が線状接合部ののびる方向に沿う、ことを特徴とする清掃用物品、
(2)筒状体は、柄取り付け部を形成している、上記(1)に記載の清掃用物品、
(3)柄取り付け部に把持部材が取り付けられている、上記(2)に記載の清掃用物品、
(4)繊維層の重なり構造を構成する一方の繊維層と他方の繊維層とを筒状体の外側の位置で互いに接合させて点状接合部を形成している、上記(1)から(3)のいずれかに記載の清掃用物品、
(5)筒状体は、繊維結束体の繊維とは異なる色を有する、上記(1)から(4)のいずれかに記載の清掃用物品、を要旨とする。
In the present invention, (1) bending that extends along the fiber flow direction by folding and stacking a fiber bundle formed by arranging a large number of fibers and joining them in a direction crossing the flow direction of the fibers to form a linear joint portion. Forming an overlapping structure of fiber layers that are connected to each other at the bent portion and overlap each other,
A cleaning article characterized in that the cylindrical body is interposed between the overlapping fiber layers, and the longitudinal direction of the cylindrical body extends along the direction in which the linear joint extends.
(2) The cylindrical article forms a handle attachment portion, the cleaning article according to (1) above,
(3) The cleaning article according to (2), wherein a gripping member is attached to the handle attachment portion,
(4) From the above (1), wherein one fiber layer and the other fiber layer constituting the overlapping structure of the fiber layers are joined to each other at a position outside the cylindrical body to form a dotted joint ( 3) the cleaning article according to any one of
(5) The gist of the cylindrical body is the cleaning article according to any one of (1) to (4), which has a different color from the fibers of the fiber bundle.

本発明によれば、繊維結束体を折り曲げて繊維層の重なり構造を形成し、その繊維層の間に筒状体を介装させることで、少ない部品点数でも筒状体を中心として全方位的に繊維を嵩高に存在する状態をより均一に形成することができて、部品点数を抑えるとともに製造工程も容易な清掃用物品および清掃用物品を得ることができる。   According to the present invention, a fiber bundle is folded to form an overlapping structure of fiber layers, and a cylindrical body is interposed between the fiber layers, so that even with a small number of parts, it is omnidirectional around the cylindrical body. In addition, it is possible to form a bulky fiber in a more uniform state, and to obtain a cleaning article and a cleaning article that can reduce the number of parts and can be easily manufactured.

(A)本発明の清掃用物品の実施例の1つを模式的に示すための概略平面模式図である。(B)図1(A)のA−A線縦断面を模式的に示すための概略断面模式図である。(C)図1(A)のB−B線縦断面を模式的に示すための概略断面模式図である。(A) It is a schematic plane schematic diagram for showing typically one of the Examples of the cleaning article of the present invention. (B) It is a schematic cross-sectional schematic diagram for showing typically the AA line longitudinal cross-section of FIG. 1 (A). (C) It is a schematic cross-sectional schematic diagram for showing typically the vertical cross section of the BB line of FIG. 1 (A). 本発明の清掃用物品を使用する際の清掃用物品の状態を模式的に示す斜視模式図である。It is a perspective schematic diagram which shows typically the state of the cleaning article at the time of using the cleaning article of this invention. 本発明の清掃用物品が繊維層と筒状体の間にシート片を介在させて構成される場合の実施例の1つについて図1(A)のA−A線縦断面に対応する断面の状態を模式的に示すための概略断面図である。One of the embodiments in the case where the cleaning article of the present invention is configured by interposing a sheet piece between the fiber layer and the cylindrical body, the section corresponding to the longitudinal section taken along the line AA of FIG. It is a schematic sectional drawing for showing a state typically. (A)本発明の清掃用物品の他の実施例の1つを模式的に示すための概略平面図である。(B)図4(A)のC−C線縦断面を模式的に示すための概略断面模式図である。(A) It is a schematic plan view for showing typically one of the other Examples of the cleaning article of the present invention. (B) It is a schematic cross-sectional schematic diagram for showing typically the CC cross section of FIG. 4 (A). (A)本発明の清掃用物品の実施例の1つを製造する方法を説明するための工程断面図である。(B)発明の清掃用物品の実施例の1つを製造する方法を説明するための工程断面図である。(C)本発明の清掃用物品の他の実施例の1つを製造する方法を説明するための工程断面図である。(A) It is process sectional drawing for demonstrating the method to manufacture one of the Examples of the articles | goods for cleaning of this invention. (B) It is process sectional drawing for demonstrating the method of manufacturing one of the Examples of the articles | goods for cleaning of invention. (C) It is process sectional drawing for demonstrating the method to manufacture one of the other Examples of the cleaning article of this invention. 本発明の清掃用物品が筒状体に把持部材を取り付けたものである場合における清掃用物品の一実施例を模式的に示す平面模式図である。It is a mimetic diagram showing typically an example of a cleaning article in case a cleaning article of the present invention has a gripping member attached to a cylindrical body. (A)筒状体に対する把持部材の取り付け例を説明する説明図である。(B)筒状体に対する把持部材の取り付け例を説明する説明図である。(C)筒状体に対する把持部材の取り付け例を説明する説明図である。(D)筒状体に対する把持部材の取り付け例を説明する説明図である。(A) It is explanatory drawing explaining the example of attachment of the holding member with respect to a cylindrical body. (B) It is explanatory drawing explaining the example of attachment of the holding member with respect to a cylindrical body. (C) It is explanatory drawing explaining the example of attachment of the holding member with respect to a cylindrical body. (D) It is explanatory drawing explaining the example of attachment of the holding member with respect to a cylindrical body.

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(清掃用物品1の構成)
本発明の第1実施形態の清掃用物品1は、図1(A)(B)(C)に示すように、繊維層重なり体2と筒状体6とからなる。繊維層重なり体2は、後述の繊維結束体11を用いて形成される。
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The cleaning article 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a fiber layer overlapping body 2 and a tubular body 6 as shown in FIGS. 1 (A), (B), and (C). The fiber layer overlapping body 2 is formed using a fiber bundle 11 described later.

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繊維結束体11は、多数の繊維3の流れ方向を揃えて繊維3を並べてなる繊維集合体に線状接合部5を形成してなる(図5(B))。線状接合部5は、繊維3の流れ方向を横断する方向に、繊維集合体を構成する繊維3を相互に接合して略直線状に形成される。線状接合部5ののびる方向は、繊維3の流れ方向を直交する方向であることが好ましい。
(Fiber bundle 11)
The fiber bundle 11 is formed by forming a linear joint 5 in a fiber assembly in which the fibers 3 are arranged in the same flow direction of a large number of fibers 3 (FIG. 5B). The linear joint portion 5 is formed in a substantially linear shape by joining the fibers 3 constituting the fiber assembly to each other in a direction crossing the flow direction of the fibers 3. The extending direction of the linear joint 5 is preferably a direction orthogonal to the flow direction of the fibers 3.

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繊維結束体11を構成する繊維3としては、例えば綿、毛等の天然繊維、ポリエチレン、ポリプロピレン、ポリエチレンテレフタレート、ナイロン、ポリアクリル等の合成繊維、芯鞘型繊維、海島型繊維、サイドバイサイド型繊維等の複合繊維等が用いられるが、繊維相互を部分的に熱融着して結合する場合には、芯がポリプロピレン、鞘がポリエチレンからなる芯鞘型複合繊維が、鞘を構成するポリエチレンの優れた熱融着性と、芯を構成するポリプロピレンの腰の強さとを併せ持つため好ましい。繊維結束体11を構成する繊維3は0.01mm〜0.3mm径程度の太さのものが使用されることが適度に埃を絡め取ることができて好ましい。また、繊維結束体11は、材質、太さ、色等が同一の繊維のみで構成されていても、これらの異なる2種類以上の繊維で構成されていても良い。繊維結束体11の繊維3の長さは、3cmから15cm程度の範囲であることが好ましい。
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Examples of the fibers 3 constituting the fiber bundle 11 include natural fibers such as cotton and wool, synthetic fibers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, nylon, and polyacryl, core-sheath fibers, sea-island fibers, side-by-side fibers, and the like. However, when the fibers are partially heat-bonded and bonded, the core-sheath type composite fiber whose core is made of polypropylene and whose sheath is made of polyethylene is excellent in the polyethylene constituting the sheath. This is preferable because it has both the heat-fusibility and the strength of polypropylene constituting the core. It is preferable that fibers 3 constituting the fiber bundle 11 have a diameter of about 0.01 mm to 0.3 mm in diameter, because dust can be appropriately entangled. The fiber bundle 11 may be composed of only fibers having the same material, thickness, color, etc., or may be composed of two or more different types of fibers. The length of the fibers 3 of the fiber bundle 11 is preferably in the range of about 3 cm to 15 cm.

繊維結束体11の線状接合部5は、熱融着による方法、超音波溶着による方法のほか、接着剤による繊維3同士の接着による方法にて形成されることも可能である。接着剤には、二液硬化型接着剤、熱可塑性樹脂系接着剤、エラストマー系接着剤、熱硬化樹脂系接着剤、瞬間接着型接着剤、ホットメルト型接着剤等を用いることができるが、加熱・冷却による迅速な接着作業が可能である観点からはホットメルト型接着剤が好ましく、また繊維への浸透性が良く深い接着層を得られる観点からは溶液型またはエマルジョン型の、熱可塑性樹脂系接着剤またはエラストマー系接着剤が好ましい。   The linear joint portion 5 of the fiber bundle 11 can be formed by a method by heat bonding, a method by ultrasonic welding, or a method by bonding the fibers 3 with an adhesive. As the adhesive, a two-component curable adhesive, a thermoplastic resin adhesive, an elastomer adhesive, a thermosetting resin adhesive, an instantaneous adhesive, a hot melt adhesive, and the like can be used. A hot-melt adhesive is preferable from the viewpoint of rapid bonding work by heating and cooling, and a solution-type or emulsion-type thermoplastic resin from the viewpoint of obtaining a deep adhesive layer with good fiber permeability. A system adhesive or an elastomer adhesive is preferable.

(繊維層重なり体2)
繊維層重なり体2は、繊維結束体11を折り曲げ軸Rを軸にして折り曲げて重ねることで形成される(図5(B))。このとき、繊維層重なり体2には、先端に繊維3の流れ方向に沿って延びる折り曲げ部4が折り曲げ軸Rの位置に形成され、折り曲げ部4で連接する繊維層7(7a,7b)が形成される(図1(A)(B))。繊維層7a,7bは、互いに向かい合って重なり、重なり構造を形成する。繊維層重なり体2は、折り曲げ部4で連接された繊維層7a,7bが重なりあう構造を有してなる。繊維層重なり体2は、繊維層7a,7bを筒状体6に接着して接着部8を形成して繊維層7a,7bを互いに向かい合あわせにした状態を維持しており、すなわち繊維層7a,7bの重なり構造を維持している。なお、繊維結束体11を折り曲げて重ね合わせる際、繊維結束体11の端縁同士をつきあわせて繊維層7a,7bが互いに全体に重なり合うように繊維層重なり体2が形成されていてもよいし、繊維結束体11の端縁同士をずらして繊維層7a,7bが部分的に重なり合ように繊維層重なり体2が形成されていてもよい。
(Fiber layer overlap body 2)
The fiber layer overlapping body 2 is formed by bending and overlapping the fiber bundle 11 with the bending axis R as an axis (FIG. 5B). At this time, the fiber layer overlapping body 2 is formed with a bent part 4 extending along the flow direction of the fiber 3 at the tip at the position of the bending axis R, and the fiber layers 7 (7a, 7b) connected at the bent part 4. It is formed (FIGS. 1A and 1B). The fiber layers 7a and 7b overlap each other to form an overlapping structure. The fiber layer overlapping body 2 has a structure in which the fiber layers 7 a and 7 b connected at the bent portion 4 overlap each other. The fiber layer overlapping body 2 maintains the state in which the fiber layers 7a and 7b are bonded to the cylindrical body 6 to form an adhesive portion 8 so that the fiber layers 7a and 7b face each other. The overlapping structure of 7a and 7b is maintained. In addition, when the fiber bundle body 11 is folded and overlapped, the fiber layer overlap body 2 may be formed so that the fiber layers 7a and 7b overlap each other with the edges of the fiber bundle body 11 attached to each other. The fiber layer overlapping body 2 may be formed so that the fiber layers 7a and 7b partially overlap with each other by shifting the edges of the fiber bundle 11.

(筒状体6)
筒状体6は、繊維層7aと繊維層7bの間に介装されている。筒状体6は、その長手方向が繊維3の流れ方向を横断するように配置固定される。このとき、筒状体6は、その長手方向が線状接合部5ののびる方向に沿うように、配置固定されていることが好ましい。
(Cylindrical body 6)
The cylindrical body 6 is interposed between the fiber layer 7a and the fiber layer 7b. The cylindrical body 6 is arranged and fixed so that its longitudinal direction crosses the flow direction of the fibers 3. At this time, it is preferable that the cylindrical body 6 is arranged and fixed so that the longitudinal direction thereof is along the direction in which the linear joint portion 5 extends.

筒状体6の固定は、筒状体6と繊維層7(7a,7b)との接着により実現される。接着方法としては、繊維3同士の接着に適用可能な方法を適宜採用することができ、熱融着や接着剤による接着、超音波溶着などの従前より公知な接着方法を適宜採用することができる。   The fixing of the cylindrical body 6 is realized by bonding the cylindrical body 6 and the fiber layer 7 (7a, 7b). As an adhesion method, a method applicable to the adhesion between the fibers 3 can be appropriately adopted, and conventionally known adhesion methods such as heat fusion, adhesion using an adhesive, ultrasonic welding, and the like can be appropriately adopted. .

筒状体6の形状については、筒状体6の縦断面の形状が非扁平形状である。このような筒状体6としては、円筒体や角筒体などを具体的に挙げることができる。ここにおいて、縦断面の形状とは、筒状体6の長手方向に法線を有する平面で筒状体6を切断した場合に認められる筒状体6の断面の形状を示す。筒状体6が非扁平であることで、清掃用物品1の使用にあたって繊維層重なり体2を嵩高な起毛状態とする際に、筒状体6を中心とした周囲に繊維3をより均一に存在させるようにすることが容易となる。   About the shape of the cylindrical body 6, the shape of the longitudinal cross-section of the cylindrical body 6 is a non-flat shape. Specific examples of such a cylindrical body 6 include a cylindrical body and a rectangular cylinder. Here, the shape of the longitudinal section indicates the shape of the section of the tubular body 6 that is recognized when the tubular body 6 is cut along a plane having a normal line in the longitudinal direction of the tubular body 6. When the cylindrical body 6 is non-flat, the fibers 3 are more uniformly distributed around the cylindrical body 6 when the fiber layer overlapping body 2 is brought into a bulky raised state when the cleaning article 1 is used. It becomes easy to make it exist.

筒状体6の材質は、筒状体6を繊維層7に固定可能なものであれば、特に限定されない。筒状体6としては、プラスチック、紙、ゴムなど適宜選択可能である。   The material of the cylindrical body 6 is not particularly limited as long as the cylindrical body 6 can be fixed to the fiber layer 7. As the cylindrical body 6, plastic, paper, rubber or the like can be selected as appropriate.

筒状体6は、中実、中空いずれに形成されてもよいが、軽量化の点で中空に形成されることが好ましい。また、筒状体6は、その長手方向両端面を開口しているものであることが好ましい。   The cylindrical body 6 may be formed as either solid or hollow, but is preferably formed hollow in terms of weight reduction. Moreover, it is preferable that the cylindrical body 6 is what has opened the longitudinal direction both end surfaces.

筒状体6は、繊維結束体11の繊維3、すなわち繊維層重なり体2の繊維3、とは異なる色を有することが好ましい。筒状体6の色と繊維3の色が異なることで、筒状体6の位置を視覚的に認識することが容易になる。   The cylindrical body 6 preferably has a different color from the fiber 3 of the fiber bundle 11, that is, the fiber 3 of the fiber layer overlapping body 2. Since the color of the cylindrical body 6 and the color of the fiber 3 are different, it becomes easy to visually recognize the position of the cylindrical body 6.

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Next, a method for manufacturing the cleaning article 1 will be described.

多数の長尺な繊維9をそれらの繊維9の長手方向を揃えてシート状に並置して束ねて長帯状の繊維集合体シート(ウェブシート10)を得る。次に、ウェブシート10に、間隔をおいて(適宜間隔ごとに)、ウェブシート10を構成する各繊維9の流れ方向(長手方向)と交差する方向(繊維9を横断する方向)(例えば、長尺な繊維9の長手方向と直交する方向)に接合して線状の長繊維接合部12を形成する(図5(A))(長繊維接合部形成工程)。   A large number of long fibers 9 are aligned and bundled in the form of a sheet with the longitudinal directions of the fibers 9 aligned to obtain a long belt-shaped fiber assembly sheet (web sheet 10). Next, the web sheet 10 is spaced apart (appropriately for each interval), and intersects the flow direction (longitudinal direction) of each fiber 9 constituting the web sheet 10 (direction crossing the fiber 9) (for example, It joins in the direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the long fiber 9 and forms the linear long fiber joined part 12 (FIG. 5 (A)) (long fiber joined part formation process).

長繊維接合部形成工程の後、長尺な繊維9の長手方向に隣り合う長繊維接合部12と長繊維接合部12の間にてウェブシート10が繊維9の流れ方向を横断する方向に切断される(ウェブシート切断工程)。ウェブシート10は、所定の切断パターンで切断される。図5(A)中、ウェブシート10の切断パターンは、符号13で示す。ウェブシート切断工程により、図5(B)に示すように、繊維結束体11が得られる。このとき、長繊維接合部12が線状接合部5をなす。   After the long fiber joint forming step, the web sheet 10 is cut in a direction crossing the flow direction of the fibers 9 between the long fiber joint 12 and the long fiber joint 12 adjacent to each other in the longitudinal direction of the long fibers 9. (Web sheet cutting step). The web sheet 10 is cut with a predetermined cutting pattern. In FIG. 5A, the cutting pattern of the web sheet 10 is denoted by reference numeral 13. As shown in FIG. 5B, the fiber bundle 11 is obtained by the web sheet cutting step. At this time, the long fiber joint portion 12 forms the linear joint portion 5.

ウェブシート切断工程の次に、繊維結束体11の上に筒状体6が配置される(筒状体配置工程)。このとき、筒状体6の長手方向一端側が繊維結束体11の端縁から外側にはみ出ている。そして、筒状体6は、折り曲げ軸Rの位置を横切らないように配置されている。   Next to the web sheet cutting step, the tubular body 6 is disposed on the fiber bundle 11 (tubular body disposing step). At this time, one end in the longitudinal direction of the cylindrical body 6 protrudes outward from the end edge of the fiber bundle 11. And the cylindrical body 6 is arrange | positioned so that the position of the bending axis | shaft R may not be crossed.

筒状体配置工程の後、繊維結束体11が筒状体6を覆うように、折り曲げ軸Rを軸として、矢印P方向に折り曲げられる(折り曲げ工程)。折り曲げ工程の実施により、折り曲げ軸Rの位置に、図1(A)に示すように折り曲げ部4が形成されるとともに、折り曲げ部4で連接された繊維層7a,7bの重なり構造が形成されて繊維層重なり体2が形成される。また、さらに繊維層7a,7bの間に筒状体6が介装された状態も形成される。ところで、筒状体6の周面のうち繊維結束体11に直接接触する部分については、少なくとも部分的に、ホットメルト接着剤などの接着剤が予め塗布されている。そこで、繊維層重なり体2が形成された際に、これを構成する繊維層7a、7bそれぞれに対して、筒状体6が接着されて接着部8が形成されることになる。こうして、清掃用物品1が製造される。   After the cylindrical body arranging step, the fiber bundle 11 is bent in the direction of the arrow P about the folding axis R so as to cover the cylindrical body 6 (bending step). As a result of the bending process, the bent portion 4 is formed at the position of the bending axis R as shown in FIG. 1A, and the overlapping structure of the fiber layers 7a and 7b connected by the bent portion 4 is formed. The fiber layer overlapping body 2 is formed. Further, a state in which the cylindrical body 6 is interposed between the fiber layers 7a and 7b is also formed. By the way, an adhesive such as a hot melt adhesive is applied in advance to at least a part of the peripheral surface of the cylindrical body 6 that directly contacts the fiber bundle 11. Therefore, when the fiber layer overlapping body 2 is formed, the tubular body 6 is bonded to each of the fiber layers 7a and 7b constituting the fiber layer overlapping body 2 so that the bonded portion 8 is formed. Thus, the cleaning article 1 is manufactured.

図5(B)の例では、繊維結束体11を折り曲げる際の折り曲げ軸Rの位置は、繊維3の流れ方向を横断する方向に、繊維結束体11の中央位置となっている。この例では、繊維結束体11が折り曲げ軸Rを軸にして折り曲げられると、繊維結束体11が半折され、繊維結束体11の端縁同士がつきあわせられることになる。なお、折り曲げ軸Rの位置は、この例に限られず、繊維3の流れ方向を横断する方向に、繊維結束体11の中央位置からずれた位置とされてもよい。   In the example of FIG. 5B, the position of the bending axis R when the fiber bundle body 11 is folded is the center position of the fiber bundle body 11 in the direction crossing the flow direction of the fibers 3. In this example, when the fiber bundle 11 is bent with the bending axis R as an axis, the fiber bundle 11 is half-folded, and the edges of the fiber bundle 11 are brought together. The position of the bending axis R is not limited to this example, and may be a position shifted from the center position of the fiber bundle 11 in a direction crossing the flow direction of the fibers 3.

(清掃用物品1の使用)
清掃用物品1は、好ましくは、繊維層重なり体2を構成する繊維3を起毛させて、繊維層重なり体2全体を毛羽立たせて繊維層重なり体2を嵩高な起毛状態として使用される(図2)。繊維層重なり体2を起毛状態とする方法としては、繊維層重なり体2をエアブローする方法を好ましく用いることができる。エアブローは、従前より公知なエアブロー装置を適宜用いて実施することができる。
(Use of cleaning article 1)
The cleaning article 1 is preferably used in a state in which the fibers 3 constituting the fiber layer overlap body 2 are raised and the entire fiber layer overlap body 2 is fluffed to make the fiber layer overlap body 2 bulky (see FIG. 2). As a method for raising the fiber layer overlap body 2 in a raised state, a method of air blowing the fiber layer overlap body 2 can be preferably used. The air blow can be carried out by appropriately using a conventionally known air blow device.

(清掃用物品1の筒状体6の機能)
清掃用物品1の使用の際においては、清掃用物品1は、筒状体6のうち外側に露出した部分を使用者によって把持されつつ使用されてよい。この場合、上記に説明した清掃用物品1において、筒状体6は、清掃用物品1の把持部としての機能を有する部材となっている。
(Function of the cylindrical body 6 of the cleaning article 1)
When the cleaning article 1 is used, the cleaning article 1 may be used while a portion of the cylindrical body 6 exposed to the outside is gripped by the user. In this case, in the cleaning article 1 described above, the cylindrical body 6 is a member having a function as a grip portion of the cleaning article 1.

本発明の清掃用物品1は、上記した第1実施形態に限定されない。   The cleaning article 1 of the present invention is not limited to the first embodiment described above.

(清掃用物品1の第2実施形態)
清掃用物品1は、図6に示すように、把持部を形成するための部材としての把持部材16を筒状体6に取り付けたものでもよい(第2実施形態)。第2実施形態においては、筒状体6は、把持部材16を取り付けるための柄取り付け部17を形成する部材としての機能を有することになる。
(Second embodiment of cleaning article 1)
As shown in FIG. 6, the cleaning article 1 may be one in which a gripping member 16 as a member for forming a gripping portion is attached to the cylindrical body 6 (second embodiment). In the second embodiment, the cylindrical body 6 has a function as a member that forms the handle attaching portion 17 for attaching the gripping member 16.

(柄取り付け部17)
清掃用物品1は、図6に示すように、筒状体6の外側露出端縁から折り曲げ部4の方向に向った所定の領域を柄取り付け部17となしている。柄取り付け部17には、その端面が開口して開口部18が形成されている。
(Pattern attachment part 17)
As shown in FIG. 6, the cleaning article 1 forms a predetermined region from the outer exposed end edge of the cylindrical body 6 toward the bent portion 4 as a handle attaching portion 17. The handle attaching portion 17 has an opening 18 formed by opening an end surface thereof.

(把持部材16)
把持部材16は、使用者によって把持されるための柄をなす把持柄部20と、把持柄部20を清掃用物品1に固定するための固定部19と、からなる。
(Grip member 16)
The gripping member 16 includes a gripping handle portion 20 that forms a handle for gripping by a user, and a fixing portion 19 for fixing the gripping handle portion 20 to the cleaning article 1.

把持部材16の形状は、太さの一様な棒状体に形成されたものであってよいし(図6)、固定部19の部分で基端から先端に向かってやや先細に形成されたものであってもよい(図7(D))。把持部材16の固定部19がやや先細に形成されている場合、筒状体6の開口部18の口径の小さな清掃用物品1に対して把持部材16の固定部19のやや先端側の位置で把持部材16を筒状体6に固定でき、開口部18の口径の大きな清掃用物品1に対して把持部材16の固定部19の基端側の位置で把持部材16を筒状体6に固定できることとなる。   The shape of the gripping member 16 may be formed in a rod-shaped body having a uniform thickness (FIG. 6), or formed in a slightly tapered shape from the proximal end to the distal end at the fixed portion 19 portion. (FIG. 7D). When the fixing portion 19 of the gripping member 16 is formed to be slightly tapered, the cleaning member 1 having a small diameter of the opening 18 of the cylindrical body 6 is positioned slightly on the front end side of the fixing portion 19 of the gripping member 16. The gripping member 16 can be fixed to the cylindrical body 6, and the gripping member 16 is fixed to the cylindrical body 6 at a position on the proximal end side of the fixing portion 19 of the gripping member 16 with respect to the cleaning article 1 having a large aperture 18. It will be possible.

把持部材16の素材は、プラスチック、ゴム、紙、金属、木材などを用いることができるが、軽量、安価な点でプラスチックが好ましい。プラスチックを材料として用いる場合、ポリエチレン系樹脂やポリプロピレン系樹脂等のポリオレフィン系樹脂が好ましい。   The material of the gripping member 16 can be plastic, rubber, paper, metal, wood, etc., but plastic is preferable in terms of light weight and low cost. When plastic is used as a material, polyolefin resins such as polyethylene resins and polypropylene resins are preferable.

(筒状体6への把持部材16の取り付け)
清掃用物品1では、図6に示すように、柄取り付け部17の開口部18より奥方に向かって把持部材16の固定部19を挿入することで、把持部材16が筒状体6に取り付けられる。この場合、把持部材16は、柄取り付け部17に対して内嵌している。こうして、把持部材16を取り付けた清掃用物品1が得られる。
(Attaching the gripping member 16 to the cylindrical body 6)
In the cleaning article 1, as shown in FIG. 6, the gripping member 16 is attached to the cylindrical body 6 by inserting the fixing portion 19 of the gripping member 16 from the opening 18 of the handle attachment portion 17 toward the back. . In this case, the gripping member 16 is fitted into the handle attaching portion 17. Thus, the cleaning article 1 to which the gripping member 16 is attached is obtained.

なお、清掃用物品1において、把持部材16は、柄取り付け部17に着脱自在に装着されることが、繊維層重なり体2と筒状体6とからなる構造部分を取り替え可能となって好ましい。   In the cleaning article 1, it is preferable that the gripping member 16 is detachably attached to the handle attaching portion 17 so that the structural portion composed of the fiber layer overlapping body 2 and the cylindrical body 6 can be replaced.

把持部材16を取り付けた清掃用物品1は、上記に限定されない。   The cleaning article 1 to which the gripping member 16 is attached is not limited to the above.

把持部材16は、柄取り付け部17に取り付け可能であれば、柄取り付け部17に内嵌する場合に限定されず、柄取り付け部17に対して外嵌してもよい(図7(A)(B))。この場合、把持部材16は、固定部19および把持柄部20の両方ともに中空に形成されていてもよいし(図7(A))、固定部19のみを中空に形成してもよい(図7(B))。   As long as the gripping member 16 can be attached to the handle attaching portion 17, the gripping member 16 is not limited to being internally fitted to the handle attaching portion 17, and may be externally fitted to the handle attaching portion 17 (FIG. 7A). B)). In this case, the holding member 16 may be formed so that both the fixing portion 19 and the holding handle portion 20 are hollow (FIG. 7A), or only the fixing portion 19 may be formed hollow (FIG. 7). 7 (B)).

また、把持部材16は、螺子嵌合により柄取り付け部17に対して取り付けられてもよい。この場合、把持部材16の固定部19の周面が螺子切りされており、これに対応するパターンの螺子溝22が、柄取り付け部17の開口部18内面から奥方に向かって形成される(図7(C))。   The gripping member 16 may be attached to the handle attaching portion 17 by screw fitting. In this case, the peripheral surface of the fixing portion 19 of the gripping member 16 is threaded, and a screw groove 22 having a corresponding pattern is formed from the inner surface of the opening 18 of the handle attachment portion 17 toward the back (see FIG. 7 (C)).

(清掃用物品1の第3実施形態)
本発明の清掃用物品1においては、第1実施形態で説明した繊維層重なり体2の繊維層7と筒状体6の間に、さらにシート片14が介在されてもよい(図3)(第3実施形態)。
(Third embodiment of the cleaning article 1)
In the cleaning article 1 of the present invention, a sheet piece 14 may be further interposed between the fiber layer 7 and the tubular body 6 of the fiber layer overlap body 2 described in the first embodiment (FIG. 3). Third embodiment).

(シート片14)
シート片14は、平面視上、帯状に形成されたシートである。シート片14は、一方面を繊維層7に接着し、他方面を筒状体6に接着して、両面にそれぞれシート片接着部21、15を形成している(図3)。
(Sheet piece 14)
The sheet piece 14 is a sheet formed in a band shape in plan view. The sheet piece 14 has one surface bonded to the fiber layer 7 and the other surface bonded to the tubular body 6 to form sheet piece bonding portions 21 and 15 on both surfaces (FIG. 3).

シート片14は、織布、不織布など特に限定されるものではないが、多数の繊維を交絡させてなる不織布が好ましい。不織布としては、スパンレース不織布、スパンボンド不織布、サーマルボンド不織布、エアスルー不織布、ポイントボンド不織布等を用いることができるが、スパンボンド不織布、サーマルボンド不織布が好ましい。不織布を構成する繊維は、ポリプロピレン、ポリエチレン、ポリエチレンテレフタレート等の樹脂製の繊維、これらを鞘芯型やサイドバイサイド型の複合繊維としたもの等が挙げられる。   The sheet piece 14 is not particularly limited, such as a woven fabric or a non-woven fabric, but is preferably a non-woven fabric formed by interlacing a large number of fibers. As the nonwoven fabric, a spunlace nonwoven fabric, a spunbond nonwoven fabric, a thermal bond nonwoven fabric, an air-through nonwoven fabric, a point bond nonwoven fabric and the like can be used, and a spunbond nonwoven fabric and a thermal bond nonwoven fabric are preferable. Examples of the fibers constituting the nonwoven fabric include resin fibers such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and the like, which are sheath-core type or side-by-side type composite fibers.

シート片接着部21は、シート片14の幅方向両側縁に沿ってシート片14と繊維層7とを接着して形成されている。シート片接着部15は、シート片14と筒状体6との接触領域で両者を接着して形成されている。 The sheet piece bonding portion 21 is formed by bonding the sheet piece 14 and the fiber layer 7 along both side edges in the width direction of the sheet piece 14. The sheet piece bonding portion 15 is formed by bonding the sheet piece 14 and the cylindrical body 6 in the contact area.

シート片接合部15,21の形成パターンは、連続線状、点線状など特に限定されない。また、シート片接合部15,21の形成箇所数も、限定されない。   The formation pattern of the sheet piece joining portions 15 and 21 is not particularly limited, such as a continuous line shape or a dotted line shape. Further, the number of formation portions of the sheet piece joint portions 15 and 21 is not limited.

シート片14の長手方向の両端は、繊維層重なり体2の外側まではみだしていてもよいし、繊維層7の端縁に揃えられていてもよいし、繊維層重なり体2の内側領域にとどまっていてもよい。   Both ends in the longitudinal direction of the sheet piece 14 may protrude to the outside of the fiber layer overlapping body 2, may be aligned with the edge of the fiber layer 7, or remain in the inner region of the fiber layer overlapping body 2. It may be.

シート片14の幅方向側縁は、繊維層重なり体2の繊維3の先端よりも内側に収められる。   The side edge in the width direction of the sheet piece 14 is stored inside the tip of the fiber 3 of the fiber layer overlapping body 2.

シート片14と繊維層7との接着方法、シート片14と筒状体6との接着方法は、特に限定されず、第1の実施形態で記載した筒状体6の固定に適用可能な熱融着や接着剤による接着、超音波溶着などの従前より公知な接着方法を適宜採用することができる。接着剤についても、繊維3同士の接着に使用可能な接着剤を用いることができ、例えば、二液硬化型接着剤、熱可塑性樹脂系接着剤、エラストマー系接着剤、熱硬化樹脂系接着剤、瞬間接着型接着剤、ホットメルト型接着剤等を用いることができる。   The bonding method between the sheet piece 14 and the fiber layer 7 and the bonding method between the sheet piece 14 and the cylindrical body 6 are not particularly limited, and heat applicable to fixing the cylindrical body 6 described in the first embodiment. Conventionally known adhesion methods such as fusion, adhesion with an adhesive, and ultrasonic welding can be appropriately employed. As for the adhesive, an adhesive that can be used for bonding the fibers 3 can be used. For example, a two-component curable adhesive, a thermoplastic resin-based adhesive, an elastomer-based adhesive, a thermosetting resin-based adhesive, Instant adhesive adhesives, hot melt adhesives, and the like can be used.

この清掃用物品1は、次のように製造できる。   This cleaning article 1 can be manufactured as follows.

まず、第1の実施形態の清掃用物品1と同様に長繊維接合部形成工程、ウェブシート切断工程が実施されて、繊維結束体11が形成される。繊維結束体11の面上に、シート片14が配置される(図5(C))。図5(C)の例では、繊維結束体11の線状接合部5を覆うようにシート片14が配置される。このとき、繊維結束体11とシート片14との積層構造体が得られる。シート片14には、予め繊維結束体11に向かい合う面に、シート片14の幅方向両側縁に沿って接着剤が塗布されている。これにより、シート片14は繊維結束体11に接着される。この接着部分がシート片接合部21をなす。この積層構造体において、シート片14の露出面上、筒状体6が配置される。そして、積層構造体が筒状体6を覆うようにシート片14を内向きにして折り曲げられる。このとき、積層構造体は、第1の実施形態で説明した折り曲げ工程と同様に折り曲げ軸Rを軸として、矢印P方向に折り曲げられる。第1の実施形態の場合と同じく、筒状体6には、ホットメルト接着剤などの接着剤が予め塗布されている。そこで、シート片14に対して、筒状体6が接着されてシート片接着部15が形成されることになる。こうして、清掃用物品1が製造される。   First, similarly to the cleaning article 1 of the first embodiment, the long fiber joint forming step and the web sheet cutting step are performed to form the fiber bundle 11. A sheet piece 14 is disposed on the surface of the fiber bundle 11 (FIG. 5C). In the example of FIG. 5C, the sheet piece 14 is disposed so as to cover the linear joint portion 5 of the fiber bundle 11. At this time, a laminated structure of the fiber bundle 11 and the sheet piece 14 is obtained. An adhesive is applied to the sheet piece 14 on the surface facing the fiber bundle 11 in advance along both side edges in the width direction of the sheet piece 14. Thereby, the sheet piece 14 is bonded to the fiber bundle 11. This bonded portion forms the sheet piece joining portion 21. In this laminated structure, the cylindrical body 6 is disposed on the exposed surface of the sheet piece 14. Then, the laminated structure is bent with the sheet piece 14 facing inward so as to cover the cylindrical body 6. At this time, the laminated structure is bent in the direction of the arrow P about the bending axis R as in the bending step described in the first embodiment. As in the case of the first embodiment, the tubular body 6 is preliminarily coated with an adhesive such as a hot melt adhesive. Therefore, the tubular body 6 is bonded to the sheet piece 14 to form the sheet piece bonding portion 15. Thus, the cleaning article 1 is manufactured.

(清掃用物品1の第4実施形態)
本発明の清掃用物品1においては、第1実施形態で説明した繊維層重なり体2の繊維層7a,7bを相互に接合して点状接合部23がさらに形成されていてもよい(図4(A)(B))。
(4th Embodiment of the article 1 for cleaning)
In the cleaning article 1 according to the present invention, the fiber layers 7a and 7b of the fiber layer overlapping body 2 described in the first embodiment may be bonded to each other to further form a dot-like joint portion 23 (FIG. 4). (A) (B)).

(点状接合部23)
点状接合部23は、筒状体6の外周面よりも外側の位置に形成される。点状接合部23は、清掃用物品1の平面視上、繊維重なり体2の左側縁と筒状体6との間の領域および繊維重なり体2の右側縁と筒状体6との間の領域の両方に形成されていることが好ましい。なお、繊維層重なり体2についての左右方向は、繊維3の流れ方向に沿った方向であるものとする。
(Dot joint 23)
The dotted joint 23 is formed at a position outside the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body 6. The point-like joint portion 23 is a region between the left side edge of the fiber overlap body 2 and the cylindrical body 6 and between the right side edge of the fiber overlap body 2 and the cylindrical body 6 in the plan view of the cleaning article 1. It is preferable to be formed in both of the regions. In addition, the left-right direction about the fiber layer overlap body 2 shall be a direction along the flow direction of the fiber 3.

点状接合部23の形成数は特に限定されないが、点状接合部23は、複数個形成されることが好ましい。この場合、清掃用物品1における個々の点状接合部23の配置パターンは、適宜選択されてよい。したがって、点状接合部23が複数形成されている場合、点状接合部23の配置パターンは、繊維3の自由端近傍に形成される点状接合部23と、筒状体6の近傍に形成される点状接合部23とを混在させているようなパターンでもよい。   The number of the dotted joints 23 is not particularly limited, but a plurality of the dotted joints 23 are preferably formed. In this case, the arrangement pattern of the individual dotted joints 23 in the cleaning article 1 may be appropriately selected. Therefore, when a plurality of the dotted joints 23 are formed, the arrangement pattern of the dotted joints 23 is formed in the vicinity of the dotted joints 23 formed in the vicinity of the free end of the fiber 3 and the tubular body 6. The pattern which mixes the dotted | punctate junction part 23 made may be sufficient.

点状接合部23は、線状接合部5を形成する場合と同様に、熱融着、超音波溶着、接着剤による接着などの方法を適宜用いて、繊維層7aを構成する繊維3と、繊維層7bを構成する繊維3とを接合することにより、形成することができる。   As in the case of forming the linear joint 5, the dotted joint 23 is formed by appropriately using a fiber 3 constituting the fiber layer 7 a using a method such as heat fusion, ultrasonic welding, and adhesion using an adhesive, It can form by joining the fiber 3 which comprises the fiber layer 7b.

この清掃用物品1によれば、点状接合部23が形成されることにより、繊維層7を構成する繊維3として、点状接合部23を固定端とするものと、線状接合部5を固定端とするものとが混在する。このため、この清掃用物品23によれば、繊維3の自由端から固定端までの長さは多様化され、様々なサイズの塵や埃を絡め採ることが容易となる。また、点状接合部23は、筒状体6の外側に形成されているので、繊維層7a、7bの隙間から筒状体6が露出しにくくなる。   According to this cleaning article 1, by forming the dotted joint portion 23, the fiber 3 constituting the fiber layer 7 has the dotted joint portion 23 as a fixed end, and the linear joint portion 5. Some fixed ends are mixed. For this reason, according to this cleaning article 23, the length from the free end to the fixed end of the fiber 3 is diversified, and it becomes easy to entangle dust and dirt of various sizes. Moreover, since the dotted | punctate junction part 23 is formed in the outer side of the cylindrical body 6, the cylindrical body 6 becomes difficult to expose from the clearance gap between the fiber layers 7a and 7b.

本発明は、パーソナルコンピューターのキーボードやモニター等などの被清掃面に付着した細かな塵埃を絡め取るために有益である。   The present invention is useful for entwining fine dust adhering to a surface to be cleaned such as a keyboard or a monitor of a personal computer.

1 清掃用物品
2 繊維層重なり体
3 繊維
4 折り曲げ部
5 線状接合部
6 筒状体
7 繊維層
8 接着部
9 長尺な繊維
10 ウェブシート
11 繊維結束体
12 長繊維接合部
13 切断パターン
14 シート片
15 シート片接着部
16 把持部材
17 柄取り付け部
18 開口部
19 固定部
20 把持柄部
21 シート片接着部
22 螺子溝
23 点状接合部
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Cleaning article 2 Fiber layer overlap body 3 Fiber 4 Bending part 5 Linear joining part 6 Tubular body 7 Fiber layer 8 Adhesion part 9 Long fiber 10 Web sheet 11 Fiber bundle 12 Long fiber joining part 13 Cutting pattern 14 Sheet piece 15 Sheet piece adhesion portion 16 Grip member 17 Handle attachment portion 18 Opening portion 19 Fixing portion 20 Grip handle portion 21 Sheet piece adhesion portion 22 Screw groove 23 Point joint

Claims (5)

多数の繊維を並べて該繊維の流れ方向を横断する方向に接合して線状接合部を形成した繊維結束体を折り曲げて重ねることで繊維の流れ方向に沿って延びる折り曲げ部を形成するとともに該折り曲げ部で連接して互いに重なる繊維層の重なり構造を形成しており、
筒状体が、互いに重なる繊維層の間に介装されており、筒状体の長手方向が線状接合部ののびる方向に沿う、ことを特徴とする清掃用物品。
A folded portion extending along the fiber flow direction is formed by bending and stacking a fiber bundle formed by arranging a large number of fibers and joining the fibers in a direction crossing the flow direction of the fibers to form a linear joint portion. Forming an overlapping structure of fiber layers connected to each other and overlapping each other,
A cleaning article, wherein a cylindrical body is interposed between mutually overlapping fiber layers, and a longitudinal direction of the cylindrical body extends along a direction in which a linear joint portion extends.
筒状体は、柄取り付け部を形成している、請求項1に記載の清掃用物品。   The cleaning article according to claim 1, wherein the cylindrical body forms a handle attachment portion. 柄取り付け部に把持部材が取り付けられている、請求項2に記載の清掃用物品。   The cleaning article according to claim 2, wherein a gripping member is attached to the handle attaching portion. 繊維層の重なり構造を構成する一方の繊維層と他方の繊維層とを筒状体の外側の位置で互いに接合させて点状接合部を形成している、請求項1から3のいずれかに記載の清掃用物品。   The point-like joint portion is formed by joining one fiber layer and the other fiber layer constituting the overlapping structure of the fiber layers to each other at a position outside the cylindrical body. Articles for cleaning as described. 筒状体は、繊維結束体の繊維とは異なる色を有する、請求項1から4のいずれかに記載の清掃用物品。   The cleaning article according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the cylindrical body has a color different from that of the fibers of the fiber bundle.
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