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JP2013231260A
JP2013231260A JP2012105099A JP2012105099A JP2013231260A JP 2013231260 A JP2013231260 A JP 2013231260A JP 2012105099 A JP2012105099 A JP 2012105099A JP 2012105099 A JP2012105099 A JP 2012105099A JP 2013231260 A JP2013231260 A JP 2013231260A
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a mending patch which does not increase the thickness of an attachment portion, prevents a formed damage from being enlarged beyond a fixed range even when the damage is advanced, and is easy to attach.SOLUTION: A mending patch has a fabric piece formed as a fiber fabric. A damaged portion is formed on a front surface of the fabric piece by cutting or wearing fibers, and an adhesive portion is provided on the outer periphery of the back surface or front surface of the fabric piece, and the adhesive portion is applied with an adhesive component developing an adhesion effect by heating thereto. The prevention of enlargement of the damaged portion and the adhesion to another fabric are performed by the adhesive portion.

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本発明は、継ぎ当て用パッチに関するものである。   The present invention relates to a patch for joining.

ジーンズ等のデニムを使用した衣類は古着状の風合いが好まれることが多く、新製品の段階から染色された生地を局部的に薄くしたり擦り切れた様なダメージを与えるなどの加工が行われている。このように形成されたダメージ部は着用を重ねることによって損傷が進行し、最終的には縦糸、横糸ともに切断に至り穴が開くことになる。
この様な穴を補修する当て布として特許文献1記載のダメージ加工様あて布がある。当該あて布は、明細書の段落0016に記載されているように、矩形布地の周囲を残して切り抜いて略中央に開口部を矩形に開口し、額縁状に形成された布地部位の当該開口部を塞ぐようによこ糸がすだれ状に走っているダメージ加工様当て布であり、よこ糸の両端部は開口部の相対する両側における布地部位の位置にて一本ずつ縫着して固定されているものである。そして、当該当て布を穴あき部分の裏側から縫着するというものである。
Clothes using denim such as jeans are often preferred to have an old-fashioned texture, and processing such as local thinning of the dyed fabric from the new product stage or damage such as fraying is performed. Yes. Damage is progressed by repeatedly wearing the damaged portion formed in this way, and finally, the warp yarn and the weft yarn are both cut and a hole is opened.
As an application cloth for repairing such a hole, there is a damage processing applied cloth described in Patent Document 1. As described in paragraph 0016 of the specification, the addressing cloth is cut out leaving the periphery of the rectangular cloth, and the opening is formed in a rectangular shape at the substantially center, and the opening of the cloth portion formed in a frame shape. This is a damage processing-like application cloth in which the weft thread runs in a comb shape so as to close the cloth, and both ends of the weft thread are sewn and fixed one by one at the positions of the fabric parts on opposite sides of the opening. It is. Then, the patch is sewn from the back side of the perforated part.

特開2008−280655号公報JP 2008-280655 A

上記先行技術文献記載のあて布は、開口を有する額縁状の布地を形成した後に、別途よこ糸をすだれ状に取り付けたものである。そして、額縁状に形成された布地に対して縫い付けることで、穴あき部分によこ糸をすだれ状に設けたものである。
しかしながら、ダメージ状のデザインは、染色された生地が摩耗によって薄くなったり、着用によって糸が切れたり解れたりする範囲が徐々に進行して古着感を醸し出すものである。したがって当初からよこ糸だけで形成したダメージ部というのは、糸が切れて穴の開く直前の状態であるからデザインとしての表現に限りがある。また、額縁状に形成された布地部位によこ糸を載せて縫製するなどの方法で取り付けなくてはならず、額縁状に形成された布地部位の厚みが増し取り付けた母材の柔軟性も喪失させてしまう。
The application cloth described in the above-mentioned prior art document is obtained by forming a frame-like cloth having an opening and separately attaching a weft thread in a comb shape. And by weaving the fabric formed in the shape of a frame, the weft thread is provided in a comb shape.
However, the design in the form of damage causes a sense of old clothes by gradually progressing the range in which the dyed fabric becomes thin due to wear or the thread is broken or unwound by wearing. Therefore, the damaged portion formed only from the weft thread from the beginning is in a state just before the thread breaks and the hole is opened, so the expression as a design is limited. In addition, it must be attached by a method such as placing a weft thread on the fabric part formed in the frame shape and sewing, and the thickness of the fabric part formed in the frame shape is increased and the flexibility of the attached base material is lost. End up.

本発明は、上記課題に鑑み発明されたものであって、取り付け部位の厚みを増すことなく、かつ形成したダメージが進行しても一定範囲を超えて拡大することがなく、さらに取り付けが容易である継ぎ当て用パッチを提供することを課題とするものである。   The present invention has been invented in view of the above problems, and does not increase the thickness of the attachment site, does not expand beyond a certain range even if the formed damage proceeds, and is easy to install. It is an object to provide a patch for patching.

上記課題を解決するために本発明は以下の構成を有する。すなわち、
繊維織物として形成された布片を有し、
当該布片の表面に繊維を切断若しくは摩耗させたダメージ部を形成し、
前記布片の裏面又は表面の外周囲に、加熱によって接着効果を生じる接着成分を塗布した接着部を設け、
前記接着部によって前記ダメージ部の拡大防止と他の布生地に対する取り付けを行うように構成した継ぎ当て用パッチ。
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention has the following configuration. That is,
Having a piece of fabric formed as a textile fabric,
Form a damaged part by cutting or wearing fibers on the surface of the cloth piece,
In the outer periphery of the back surface or the front surface of the cloth piece, an adhesive portion is applied to which an adhesive component that produces an adhesive effect by heating is applied,
A patch for splicing configured to prevent the damaged portion from expanding and attach to another cloth fabric by the adhesive portion.

本発明に係るパッチは、額縁状に形成された布地に別途ダメージ部を取り付けた当て布とは異なり、取付部とダメージ部を一枚の布地として形成したものである。したがって、ダメージ部を有しているにもかかわらず布地としての柔軟性を損なうことがないという効果を有している。また、パッチに形成したダメージ部の周囲に接着剤を塗布することによって、ジーンズ等の母材に対する取り付け部を構成するとともに、パッチのダメージ部および母材のダメージを拡大させない効果を有している。さらに、当該接着剤による母材との取付部分は薄い接着膜で形成されるので、パッチの取り付けによって母材が有する柔軟性や風合いを損わないという効果を有している。   The patch according to the present invention is a patch in which the attachment portion and the damage portion are formed as a single piece of cloth, unlike the application cloth in which the damage portion is separately attached to the fabric formed in a frame shape. Therefore, it has the effect that the flexibility as a fabric is not impaired in spite of having a damaged part. In addition, by applying an adhesive around the damaged portion formed in the patch, it forms an attachment portion for a base material such as jeans, and has an effect of not expanding the damaged portion of the patch and the damage to the base material. . Furthermore, since the attachment part with the base material by the said adhesive agent is formed with a thin adhesive film, it has the effect that the softness | flexibility and texture which a base material have by attachment of a patch are not impaired.

図1は本発明に係る継ぎ当て用パッチ説明図である。FIG. 1 is an explanatory view of a patch for joining according to the present invention. 図2は本発明に係る継ぎ当て用パッチの接着部を表した説明図である。FIG. 2 is an explanatory view showing an adhesive portion of the patch for patch according to the present invention. 図3は本発明に係る取付部5の領域を模式的に示した説明図である。FIG. 3 is an explanatory view schematically showing a region of the attachment portion 5 according to the present invention.

以下、本発明の一実施の形態を図を用いて説明する。
図1は、本発明に係る継ぎ当て用パッチ(以下「パッチ」という)1の説明図であり、同図中円形S1で示した部分は、パッチ1表面を一部拡大して表した拡大図である。
パッチ1は、一例としてジーンズの生地として使用されるデニムで形成された織物であり、10cm四方の矩形状に形成された布片である。外形形状は最適な形状として矩形形状に形成されているが、円形、楕円形その他不規則な形状でもよく、必要に応じて使用者が自由な形状に裁断して使用しても差し支えのないものである。
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1 is an explanatory view of a patch for patching (hereinafter referred to as “patch”) 1 according to the present invention, and a portion indicated by a circle S1 in FIG. 1 is an enlarged view showing a part of the surface of the patch 1 in an enlarged manner. It is.
The patch 1 is a woven fabric formed of denim used as a fabric for jeans as an example, and is a piece of cloth formed in a rectangular shape of 10 cm square. The outer shape is formed into a rectangular shape as an optimum shape, but it may be round, oval or other irregular shape, and it can be used by the user by cutting it into a free shape as necessary. It is.

パッチ1は織物であるので、縦糸2に対して横糸3を織り交ぜたものである。生地の織り方には種々の織り方があり、ジーンズ用のデニム生地の場合には藍色に染色された糸を縦糸に使用し、縦糸が表面に多く表出するようなパターンで横糸3を織り込むことで生地表面が藍色を示し、反対に裏面は未染色の横糸3が多く表出することで薄い藍色を示すようになっている。図2は、詳細には後述するダメージ部を形成する以前の布片1を表した説明図であり、同図中円形S2で示した部分は、加工前のパッチ1表面を一部拡大して表した拡大図である。
上記構成のデニム生地で形成されたパッチ1の表面をヤスリ、研磨器具、刃物類によって傷付けると、横糸3よりも縦糸2が表面に多く存在しているので、主に縦糸2が損傷したダメージ部4が形成される。そして、当該縦糸2の摩耗等によって染色された藍色が色落ちし、強く損傷させた場合には切断される。なお、パッチ1の表面にダメージ部4を形成する場合には、なるべく横糸3が切断されないようにするのが好ましい。
また、パッチ1の表面に形成するダメージ部4は、図1に示すように一カ所のみに形成しても良いし、複数箇所に分けて形成してもよい。
Since the patch 1 is a woven fabric, the warp yarn 2 is woven with the weft yarn 3. There are various ways of weaving the fabric. In the case of denim fabric for jeans, the yarn dyed in indigo is used as the warp, and the weft 3 is patterned in such a way that a lot of warp appears on the surface. By weaving, the surface of the fabric shows indigo color, and on the other hand, the back side shows a light indigo color as a large number of undyed wefts 3 appear. FIG. 2 is an explanatory view showing the cloth piece 1 before forming a damaged portion, which will be described later in detail, and the portion indicated by a circle S2 in FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged surface of the patch 1 before processing. FIG.
When the surface of the patch 1 formed of the denim fabric having the above structure is damaged by a file, a polishing tool, or a knife, the warp 2 is mainly damaged than the weft 3 because the warp 2 is present on the surface more. 4 is formed. And the indigo color dye | stained by abrasion etc. of the said warp yarn 2 will be discolored, and when it is damaged strongly, it will cut | disconnect. In addition, when forming the damage part 4 on the surface of the patch 1, it is preferable to prevent the weft 3 from being cut as much as possible.
Further, the damage portion 4 formed on the surface of the patch 1 may be formed at only one place as shown in FIG. 1 or may be formed at a plurality of places.

図1に示したパッチ1は、矩形に形成したデニム生地の中央部に前述した手法によりダメージ部4を形成したものである。パッチ1の外周囲の所定幅には、ダメージ加工を行わない若しくは軽度のダメージ加工を行った領域が形成されており、穴の開いたジーンズ等に取り付ける際に使用する取付部5となっている。取付部5の領域を模式的に示すと図3のようになり、主となるダメージ部4を取り囲むようにパッチ1の外周部に取付部5が設けられている。
当該取付部5の表面には、所謂アイロン接着と称されているアイロンを用いた加熱によって接着効果を発揮する加熱接着剤が塗布されている。当該取付部5に塗布された加熱接着剤は、塗布時にパッチ1を形成する縦糸2と横糸3の繊維表面に付着し、縦糸2と横糸3を結合させる作用を有するとともに、ジーンズ等に取り付ける際にはアイロンによる加熱によってパッチ1をジーンズの生地に接着させる作用を有している。
The patch 1 shown in FIG. 1 has a damaged portion 4 formed by the above-described method at the center of a denim fabric formed in a rectangular shape. A predetermined width around the outer periphery of the patch 1 is formed with a region where damage processing is not performed or light damage processing is performed, and serves as a mounting portion 5 used when mounting on jeans having a hole. . The region of the attachment portion 5 is schematically shown in FIG. 3, and the attachment portion 5 is provided on the outer peripheral portion of the patch 1 so as to surround the main damage portion 4.
The surface of the mounting portion 5 is coated with a heating adhesive that exhibits an adhesive effect by heating using an iron called so-called iron bonding. The heating adhesive applied to the attachment portion 5 adheres to the fiber surfaces of the warp 2 and the weft 3 that form the patch 1 during application, and has a function of bonding the warp 2 and the weft 3 and is attached to jeans or the like. Has the effect of bonding the patch 1 to the jeans fabric by heating with an iron.

パッチ1は、ジーンズの穴の開いた部位の裏面に貼り付けるのがよく、穴の開いた部位からパッチ1のダメージ部4が表出するように取り付けることができる。すなわち、加熱接着剤が塗布されたパッチ1の表面側を、ジーンズ生地裏面の穴の開いた部分の周囲に接合させて加熱することで、穴の開いた部分からダメージ部4が表出するようにパッチ1を取り付けることができるようになっている。
なお、パッチ1の裏面に接着部を設け、ジーンズ生地表面の穴の開いた部分の周囲に取り付けるように構成しても差し支えがないものである。
The patch 1 is preferably affixed to the back surface of the holed portion of jeans, and can be attached so that the damaged portion 4 of the patch 1 is exposed from the holed portion. That is, the damaged portion 4 is exposed from the holed portion by joining the surface side of the patch 1 to which the heating adhesive is applied to the periphery of the holed portion on the backside of the jeans fabric and heating it. The patch 1 can be attached to the.
It should be noted that an adhesive portion may be provided on the back surface of the patch 1 so as to be attached around a holed portion on the surface of the jeans fabric.

接着剤が塗布された取付部5は、ジーンズ等に対する接着部を構成する他、パッチ1自体のダメージを拡大させない効果も有している。
パッチ1は、パッチ1を所定の外形形状に裁断した後にダメージ加工をする場合の他、大きな生地にダメージ加工を行った後に所定の形状に切り抜くことによっても形成することができる。後者の場合には、取付部5となる部分もダメージを有しているので、生地としての腰も弱くなる。しかし、取付部5に相当する箇所に、加熱接着剤を塗布することによってダメージを受けていても塗膜によって補強され、さらにジーンズ等に対して接着されることによって形成したダメージが取付部5を超えて広がるのを防止する。また、これにより、パッチ1を貼り付けたジーンズ等の母材も補強することになり、一定以上に母材のダメージが拡大するのを防止するようになっている。
The attachment part 5 to which the adhesive is applied has an effect of not increasing the damage to the patch 1 itself, in addition to constituting an adhesive part for jeans or the like.
The patch 1 can be formed by cutting the patch 1 into a predetermined outer shape and then cutting the patch 1 into a predetermined shape after performing damage processing on a large fabric. In the latter case, since the portion that becomes the attachment portion 5 also has damage, the waist as a fabric is weakened. However, even if the portion corresponding to the attachment portion 5 is damaged by applying a heating adhesive, it is reinforced by the coating film, and further, the damage formed by being adhered to jeans or the like is attached to the attachment portion 5. Prevent spreading beyond. This also reinforces the base material such as jeans to which the patch 1 is attached, and prevents damage to the base material from expanding beyond a certain level.

本発明に係るパッチ1は、別体として形成した取付部とダメージ形成部材を結合させたものではなく、ダメージを形成した生地によってパッチを形成したものである。したがって、新たにダメージ部を取り付けることによって肉厚が増すこともなく、柔軟性を失うこともない。
また、取付部5に塗布した接着剤によってパッチ1に形成したダメージ部4が拡大しないようになっており、取り付けた母材が有しているダメージの拡大も防止することができるようになっている。
さらに、本発明に係るパッチは、アイロンを使用して加熱しながら押圧することで、縫製によることなく簡単に取り付けることができるものとなっている。
The patch 1 according to the present invention is not a combination of a mounting portion formed separately and a damage forming member, but a patch formed of a fabric having damage. Therefore, the thickness is not increased and the flexibility is not lost by newly attaching the damaged portion.
In addition, the damaged portion 4 formed on the patch 1 is not enlarged by the adhesive applied to the attaching portion 5, and it is possible to prevent the damage of the attached base material from being enlarged. Yes.
Furthermore, the patch according to the present invention can be easily attached without sewing by pressing while heating using an iron.

本発明は、古着風のデザインとして形成されたダメージ部の補修に使用する継ぎ当て用パッチに利用可能である。   INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY The present invention is applicable to a patch for joining used for repairing a damaged portion formed as an old-fashioned design.

1 パッチ
2 縦糸
3 横糸
4 ダメージ部
5 取付部



1 Patch 2 Warp 3 Weft 4 Damaged part 5 Mounting part



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繊維織物として形成された布片を有し、
当該布片の表面に繊維を切断若しくは摩耗させたダメージ部を形成し、
前記布片の裏面又は表面の外周囲に、加熱によって接着効果を生じる接着成分を塗布した接着部を設け、
前記接着部によって前記ダメージ部の拡大防止と他の布生地に対する接着を行うように構成した継ぎ当て用パッチ。

Having a piece of fabric formed as a textile fabric,
Form a damaged part by cutting or wearing fibers on the surface of the cloth piece,
In the outer periphery of the back surface or the front surface of the cloth piece, an adhesive portion is applied to which an adhesive component that produces an adhesive effect by heating is applied,
A patch for splicing configured to prevent expansion of the damaged portion and adhere to another cloth fabric by the adhesive portion.

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