JP2572925B2 - Embroidery dyeing method - Google Patents
Embroidery dyeing methodInfo
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- JP2572925B2 JP2572925B2 JP4303720A JP30372092A JP2572925B2 JP 2572925 B2 JP2572925 B2 JP 2572925B2 JP 4303720 A JP4303720 A JP 4303720A JP 30372092 A JP30372092 A JP 30372092A JP 2572925 B2 JP2572925 B2 JP 2572925B2
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Description
【0001】[0001]
【産業上の利用分野】本発明は、布,皮革,合成樹脂材
等の生地に設けた刺しゅうに転写紙の昇華染料を熱転写
して染色する方法に関する。BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method for thermally transferring a sublimation dye of transfer paper to an embroidery provided on a cloth such as cloth, leather, synthetic resin material or the like.
【0002】[0002]
【従来の技術】従来、布等の生地に設けた刺しゅうに転
写紙の昇華染料を熱転写して染色する方法としては、例
えば、特開昭48−92673号公報に記載のものがあ
る。すなわち、白い刺しゅう糸のみを使用して織布等の
表面に白色の刺しゅう模様を現出させ、この刺しゅう模
様にそれと同一の模様を多色印刷した転写紙を重ね合わ
せ、これを加熱,加圧して白色の前記刺しゅう模様に前
記昇華染料を昇華転写して染色することにより、多色刺
しゅう模様を表現する方法である。2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, as a method of dyeing a transfer paper by thermally transferring a sublimation dye on transfer paper to an embroidery provided on a cloth such as a cloth, for example, there is a method described in JP-A-48-92773. In other words, using only white embroidery thread, a white embroidery pattern appears on the surface of woven fabric, etc., and a transfer paper on which the same pattern is printed in multicolor is superimposed on the embroidery pattern, and this is heated and pressed. The sublimation dye is sublimated and transferred to the white embroidery pattern and dyed to express a multicolor embroidery pattern.
【0003】[0003]
【発明が解決しようとする課題】しかしながら、従来例
にかかる染色方法では、刺しゅう部と転写紙の模様とを
位置合わせしても、昇華した染料が刺しゅう部だけでな
く、生地の表面、特に、刺しゅう部近傍にも転写してシ
ミになるという問題があった。このようなことは、黒色
等の明度の低い生地の場合にはあまり問題とならない
が、白色等の明度の高い生地の場合には、そのままでは
商品として販売不能であった。このため、従来の染色方
法では、染色後にシミ抜きや洗濯のみならず、アイロン
がけを行う必要があり、後処理に手間がかかった。しか
も、前述のシミは落ちにくいので、歩留りも悪いという
問題点があった。However, in the dyeing method according to the prior art, even when the embroidery portion and the pattern of the transfer paper are aligned, the dye sublimated not only on the embroidery portion but also on the surface of the fabric, There is a problem that the image is transferred to the vicinity of the embroidery portion and becomes stained. Such a problem is not so problematic in the case of low-brightness fabric such as black, but cannot be sold as it is in the case of high-brightness fabric such as white. For this reason, in the conventional dyeing method, it is necessary to perform not only stain removal and washing, but also ironing after dyeing, and post-processing is troublesome. In addition, there is a problem that the yield is poor because the above-mentioned stain is hard to fall.
【0004】本発明は、前記問題点に鑑み、生地にシミ
が生じない刺しゅうの染色方法を提供することを目的と
する。[0004] In view of the above problems, an object of the present invention is to provide an embroidery dyeing method that does not cause stains on the fabric.
【0005】[0005]
【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は、前記目的を達
成するため、薄葉紙又は高分子材料製フィルムからなる
マスキングシート基体の少なくとも片面に天然ゴム、合
成ゴム又はシリコーンからなる耐熱性マスキング層を形
成してなるマスキングシートを生地の表面に重ね、その
上から刺しゅう糸で刺しゅうして刺しゅう部を設け、少
なくとも前記刺しゅう部を覆うように前記マスキングシ
ート上に昇華染料を担持する転写紙を重ねた後、これを
加熱して前記昇華染料を前記刺しゅう部のみに熱転写す
る工程からなるものである。According to the present invention, a heat-resistant masking layer made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber or silicone is provided on at least one side of a masking sheet base made of thin paper or a film made of a polymer material. The formed masking sheet was laid on the surface of the fabric, embroidered with an embroidery thread to provide an embroidery portion, and transfer paper carrying a sublimation dye was laid on the masking sheet so as to cover at least the embroidery portion. Thereafter, the method comprises a step of heating and thermally transferring the sublimation dye only to the embroidery portion.
【0006】前記マスキングシートは、加熱により昇華
した染料を遮蔽するガス非透過性と、転写時の加熱に耐
えうる耐熱性とを併有する刺しゅう可能なものであるこ
とが必要であり、その基体としては、例えば、トレーシ
ングペーパーなどのグラシン紙や油紙等の薄葉紙の他、
シリコーン,ポリエステル等の高分子材料製フィルムな
どを使用すればよい。The masking sheet needs to be embroidered, having both gas impermeability to shield the dye sublimated by heating and heat resistance to withstand heating during transfer. For example, in addition to thin paper such as glassine paper such as tracing paper or oil paper,
A film made of a polymer material such as silicone or polyester may be used.
【0007】前記マスキングシート基体は、刺しゅう針
の摩耗等を防止し、作業性の向上を図るためには薄いも
のが好ましいが、それらを満たす肉厚では、通常、昇華
染料を十分に遮へいできず、シミの発生を完全に防止で
きないので、マスキングシート基体の少なくとも片面に
耐熱性マスキング層を形成しておく必要がある。前記耐
熱性マスキング層を形成する材料としては、例えば、天
然ゴム、合成ゴムの他、シリコーン(シリコーンオイ
ル,シリコーンゴム,シリコーン樹脂)等が挙げられ
る。The masking sheet substrate is preferably thin in order to prevent wear of the embroidery needle and to improve workability. However, a wall thickness that satisfies these conditions usually cannot sufficiently shield the sublimation dye. Since the occurrence of spots cannot be completely prevented, it is necessary to form a heat-resistant masking layer on at least one surface of the masking sheet substrate. Examples of a material for forming the heat-resistant masking layer include natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and silicone (silicone oil, silicone rubber, and silicone resin).
【0008】また、前記マスキングシート基体がポリエ
ステル等の高分子材料製フィルムである場合には、刺し
ゅう時におけるマスキングシートの位置ずれを防止する
ため、生地との接触面に滑り止め手段を設けておくこと
が好ましい。マスキングシートの滑り止め手段として
は、例えば、生地との接触面に薄葉紙等のシート状滑り
止め材を貼着一体化して設けたもの、あるいは、生地と
の接触面に滑り止め加工を施し、微小な凹凸を直接形成
したものでもよい。微小な凹凸を形成する方法として
は、例えば、サンドブラスト等のような物理的な方法の
他、化学薬品による化学的な方法が挙げられる。なお、
マスキングシート基体がポリエステルフィルムからなる
ものである場合には透けて生地が見えるので、位置決め
に手間がかからず、位置決め精度が高いという利点があ
る。In the case where the masking sheet substrate is a film made of a polymer material such as polyester, non-slip means is provided on the contact surface with the cloth in order to prevent the masking sheet from shifting during embroidering. Is preferred. As the non-slip means of the masking sheet, for example, a sheet-shaped non-slip material such as thin paper is stuck and integrated on the contact surface with the fabric, or a non-slip process is performed on the contact surface with the fabric, It may be one in which irregularities are directly formed. Examples of a method for forming minute unevenness include a physical method such as sandblasting and a chemical method using a chemical. In addition,
When the masking sheet base is made of a polyester film, the cloth can be seen through, so that there is an advantage that the positioning is not troublesome and the positioning accuracy is high.
【0009】さらに、前記マスキングシートは耐熱性マ
スキング材を混練したパルプを抄造して得たものであっ
てもよい。この場合、マスキングシート基体と耐熱性マ
スキング層が渾然一体となっているが、さらにその表面
に、前述の耐熱性マスキング層や滑り止め手段を必要に
応じて設けてもよいことは勿論である。Further, the masking sheet may be obtained by kneading a pulp kneaded with a heat-resistant masking material. In this case, the masking sheet base and the heat-resistant masking layer are completely integrated, but it is a matter of course that the above-mentioned heat-resistant masking layer and anti-slip means may be further provided on the surface thereof.
【0010】[0010]
【作用】したがって、本発明によれば、加熱によって昇
華した昇華染料がマスキングシートに遮へいされて生地
の表面に熱転写することがないので、生地の表面にシミ
が生じないことになる。Therefore, according to the present invention, the sublimation dye sublimated by heating is not shielded by the masking sheet and does not thermally transfer to the surface of the fabric, so that no stain occurs on the surface of the fabric.
【0011】[0011]
【実施例】次に、本発明にかかる一実施例を図1ないし
図7の添付図面に従って説明する。まず、図1および図
2に示すように、自動刺しゅう機の天板1に配置した生
地2の所定の位置にマスキングシート3を位置決めした
後、自動刺しゅう機の刺しゅう用ヘッド4で刺しゅうす
ることにより、マスキングシート3を生地2に刺しゅう
糸5で縫い付け(図4)、生地2とマスキングシート3
とを刺しゅう部6で一体化する。なお、本実施例にかか
る刺しゅう部6は英語で「SPORTS」と刺しゅうして
あるが(図3)、これに限られるものではない。DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS An embodiment according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of FIGS. First, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the masking sheet 3 is positioned at a predetermined position on the cloth 2 placed on the top plate 1 of the automatic embroidery machine, and then embroidered by the embroidery head 4 of the automatic embroidery machine. Then, the masking sheet 3 is sewn on the cloth 2 with the embroidery thread 5 (FIG. 4), and the cloth 2 and the masking sheet 3 are sewn.
Are integrated by the embroidery unit 6. The embroidery unit 6 according to the present embodiment is embroidered with "SPORTS" in English (FIG. 3), but is not limited to this.
【0012】前記生地2は衣料品,袋物であってもよ
く、その材質としては各種織物,不織布,合成樹脂シー
ト,皮革等が挙げられる。The cloth 2 may be a garment or a bag, and examples of the material include various woven fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, synthetic resin sheets, and leather.
【0013】前記マスキングシート3は、前記刺しゅう
糸5で刺しゅうしても破れず、かつ、後述する転写紙8
の昇華染料を遮へいできるものであればよく、刺しゅう
針を痛めないものであれば、より好適である。The masking sheet 3 is not torn even when embroidered with the embroidery thread 5, and has a transfer paper 8 to be described later.
Any substance can be used as long as it can block the sublimation dye, and it is more preferable that it does not damage the embroidery needle.
【0014】なお、本実施例では、ポリエステルフィル
ムの表面にシリコーン膜を形成し、生地との接触面にサ
ンドブラスト等により梨地加工を施して滑り止め手段を
設けたものを使用しているが、マスキングシート3はこ
れに限られるものではなく、例えば、グラシン紙の表面
にシリコーンを塗布または塗布,含浸させることによ
り、表面に耐熱性マスキング層を形成したものを使用で
きる。In this embodiment, a polyester film is used in which a silicone film is formed on the surface of the polyester film, and a matte surface is provided on the contact surface with the cloth by sandblasting or the like to provide a non-slip means. The sheet 3 is not limited to this. For example, a sheet in which a heat-resistant masking layer is formed on the surface of a glassine paper by applying, coating, or impregnating silicone on the surface can be used.
【0015】また、前記マスキングシート3の基体が高
分子材料製フィルム、例えば、ポリエステルフィルムで
ある場合、フィルムの肉厚はできるだけ薄い方が良い
が、薄すぎると、昇華染料を完全に遮へいできないの
で、10μm以上、好ましくは数十μm以上の厚さを有
するものを使用するのが好ましい。また、フィルムの材
質によっては、厚さが数十μmであっても十分なマスキ
ング効果が得られない場合もあるので、その場合には、
フィルムの片面に、例えば、シリコーンを塗布して耐熱
性マスキング層を形成しておくのが好ましい。When the substrate of the masking sheet 3 is a film made of a polymer material, for example, a polyester film, the thickness of the film is preferably as thin as possible, but if it is too thin, the sublimation dye cannot be completely shielded. It is preferable to use one having a thickness of 10 μm or more, preferably several tens μm or more. In addition, depending on the material of the film, a sufficient masking effect may not be obtained even if the thickness is several tens of μm.
It is preferable to form a heat-resistant masking layer on one side of the film by applying, for example, silicone.
【0016】前記刺しゅう糸5は、後述する転写紙8の
昇華染料で染色され得るものであれば、特に限定するも
のでなく、例えば、ポリエステル,ナイロン等からなる
ものが挙げられ、また、刺しゅう糸5は白色のものが好
ましいが、例えば、蒸着ポリエステルフィルムからなる
金色糸,銀色糸であってもよい。The embroidery thread 5 is not particularly limited as long as it can be dyed with a sublimation dye of the transfer paper 8 described later, and examples thereof include those made of polyester, nylon and the like. 5 is preferably white, but may be, for example, a gold thread or a silver thread made of a vapor-deposited polyester film.
【0017】次に、図5および図6に示すように、刺し
ゅうした生地2をアイロン台7に載置し、前記マスキン
グシート3に昇華染料を担持する転写紙8を重ね合わせ
て前記刺しゅう部6を被覆する。そして、電気ヒータ又
は油熱板等からなるプレス板9で前記転写紙8を加熱,
加圧すると、昇華した昇華染料が前記転写紙8からマス
キングシート3および刺しゅう部6に熱転写して染色す
る。Next, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the embroidered fabric 2 is placed on an ironing board 7, and a transfer paper 8 carrying a sublimation dye is superimposed on the masking sheet 3 to embroider the embroidery portion 6. Cover. Then, the transfer paper 8 is heated by a press plate 9 made of an electric heater, an oil heat plate, or the like.
When pressurized, the sublimed sublimation dye is thermally transferred from the transfer paper 8 to the masking sheet 3 and the embroidery section 6 to be dyed.
【0018】このとき、前記昇華染料は前記マスキング
シート3に遮へいされ、生地2に熱転写することがない
ので、生地2にシミのない仕上がりの美麗な多色刺しゅ
う模様を表現できる。このため、従来、必要であったシ
ミ抜きや洗濯のみならず、アイロンがけが不要となるの
で、生産性が向上するとともに、歩留りも良くなる。At this time, since the sublimation dye is shielded by the masking sheet 3 and does not thermally transfer to the fabric 2, a beautiful multicolor embroidery pattern having no stain on the fabric 2 can be expressed. For this reason, not only the stain removal and washing, which were required in the past, but also ironing becomes unnecessary, so that the productivity is improved and the yield is improved.
【0019】ついで、不要となった転写紙8およびマス
キングシート3を除去することにより、染色作業が完了
する(図7)。Subsequently, the dyeing operation is completed by removing the transfer paper 8 and the masking sheet 3 which have become unnecessary (FIG. 7).
【0020】なお、前記マスキングシート3がグラシン
紙等の薄葉紙の表面に耐熱性マスキング層を設けたもの
であれば、プレス板9による加熱,加圧によって前記薄
葉紙が劣化し、刺しゅうの際に生じた糸目の部分から容
易に切断されるので、不要となったマスキングシート3
を簡単に除去できるという利点がある。また、刺しゅう
部6内に縫い込まれたマスキングシート3は、刺しゅう
部6を揉むことによって細かく砕けるので、簡単に除去
できる。If the masking sheet 3 is provided with a heat-resistant masking layer on the surface of a thin paper such as glassine paper, the thin paper is deteriorated by heating and pressing by the press plate 9 and is generated at the time of embroidering. The masking sheet 3 is no longer needed because it is easily cut from the thread
Can be easily removed. Further, the masking sheet 3 sewn into the embroidery unit 6 can be easily removed because the masking sheet 3 is finely broken by rubbing the embroidery unit 6.
【0021】[0021]
【発明の効果】以上の説明から明らかなように、本発明
にかかる刺しゅうの染色方法によれば、昇華して転写紙
から遊離した昇華染料がマスキングシートで遮へいされ
るので、生地に昇華染料が熱転写せず、特に、刺しゅう
部の全周縁部にシミが生じない。このため、マスキング
シートの表面から露出する刺しゅう部だけが染色される
ことになり、生地にシミのない仕上がりの美麗な多色刺
しゅう模様を表現できる。この結果、シミ抜きや洗濯だ
けでなく、アイロンがけが不要となり、生産性が向上
し、歩留りが良くなるという効果がある。As is clear from the above description, according to the embroidery dyeing method of the present invention, the sublimation dye released from the transfer paper by sublimation is shielded by the masking sheet, so that the sublimation dye is added to the cloth. No thermal transfer, especially no bleeding on the entire periphery of the embroidery. For this reason, only the embroidery portion exposed from the surface of the masking sheet is dyed, and a beautiful multicolor embroidery pattern with no stain on the fabric can be expressed. As a result, not only the removal of stains and washing but also the need for ironing become unnecessary, and there is an effect that the productivity is improved and the yield is improved.
【図1】 本発明にかかる一実施例の一工程を示す斜視
図である。FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one step of an embodiment according to the present invention.
【図2】 本発明にかかる一実施例の刺しゅう前の状態
を示す部分断面図である。FIG. 2 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state before embroidery according to one embodiment of the present invention.
【図3】 本発明にかかる一実施例の刺しゅう後の状態
を示す斜視図である。FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state after embroidery of one embodiment according to the present invention.
【図4】 本発明にかかる一実施例の刺しゅう後の状態
を示す部分断面図である。FIG. 4 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state after embroidery according to one embodiment of the present invention.
【図5】 本発明にかかる一実施例の一工程を示す斜視
図である。FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a step of one embodiment according to the present invention.
【図6】 本発明にかかる一実施例の染色直前の状態を
示す部分断面図である。FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state immediately before dyeing according to one embodiment of the present invention.
【図7】 本発明にかかる一実施例の染色作業完了後の
状態を示す部分断面図である。FIG. 7 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state after completion of a dyeing operation according to one embodiment of the present invention.
2…生地、 3…マスキングシート、 5…刺しゅう
糸、6…刺しゅう部、 8…転写紙。2 ... cloth, 3 ... masking sheet, 5 ... embroidery thread, 6 ... embroidery part, 8 ... transfer paper.
───────────────────────────────────────────────────── フロントページの続き (72)発明者 前塚 俊彦 大阪府大阪市生野区勝山北3丁目15番11 号 株式会社ジパング内 (56)参考文献 特開 昭48−92673(JP,A) 特開 昭49−61491(JP,A) 特開 昭57−1635(JP,A) 特開 昭54−6980(JP,A) ──────────────────────────────────────────────────続 き Continuation of the front page (72) Inventor Toshihiko Maezuka 3-15-11 Katsuyamakita, Ikuno-ku, Osaka-shi, Japan Inside Zipang Co., Ltd. (56) References JP-A-48-92673 (JP, A) JP-A-49-61491 (JP, A) JP-A-57-1635 (JP, A) JP-A-54-6980 (JP, A)
Claims (4)
るマスキングシート基体の少なくとも片面に天然ゴム、
合成ゴム又はシリコーンからなる耐熱性マスキング層を
形成してなるマスキングシートを生地の表面に重ね、そ
の上から刺しゅう糸で刺しゅうして刺しゅう部を設け、
少なくとも前記刺しゅう部を覆うように前記マスキング
シート上に昇華染料を担持する転写紙を重ねた後、これ
を加熱して前記昇華染料を前記刺しゅう部のみに熱転写
することを特徴とする刺しゅうの染色方法。1. A masking sheet substrate made of thin paper or a film made of a polymer material, a natural rubber,
A masking sheet formed with a heat-resistant masking layer made of synthetic rubber or silicone is superimposed on the surface of the fabric, and embroidered with an embroidery thread from above to provide an embroidery portion,
A method of dyeing embroidery, comprising: stacking a transfer paper carrying a sublimation dye on the masking sheet so as to cover at least the embroidery part, and then heating the transfer paper to thermally transfer the sublimation dye only to the embroidery part. .
フィルムの少なくとも片面にシリコーンからなる耐熱性
マスキング層を設けたものであることを特徴とする請求
項1記載の刺しゅうの染色方法。2. The method for dyeing embroidery according to claim 1, wherein the masking sheet has a heat-resistant masking layer made of silicone on at least one surface of a film made of a polymer material.
面に滑り止め手段を設けたものであることを特徴とする
請求項1又は2記載の刺しゅうの染色方法。3. The embroidery dyeing method according to claim 1, wherein the masking sheet has a non-slip means provided on a contact surface with the cloth.
ング材を混練したパルプを抄造して得たものであること
を特徴とする請求項1、2又は3記載の刺しゅうの染色
方法。4. The embroidery dyeing method according to claim 1, wherein the masking sheet is obtained by making a pulp kneaded with a heat-resistant masking material.
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