JP3092569U - Water-absorbing conductive fabric - Google Patents

Water-absorbing conductive fabric

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JP3092569U
JP3092569U JP2002006478U JP2002006478U JP3092569U JP 3092569 U JP3092569 U JP 3092569U JP 2002006478 U JP2002006478 U JP 2002006478U JP 2002006478 U JP2002006478 U JP 2002006478U JP 3092569 U JP3092569 U JP 3092569U
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邦彦 浅井
伸次 石黒
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(57)【要約】 【課題】 吸水性及び、汗や水分の発散性が高く、かつ
静電気除去性能を有する生地を提供する。 【解決手段】 一般衣料に使用する生地において、前記
生地は吸水性繊維及び導電性繊維から構成されてあり、
前記吸水性繊維は前記繊維断面が外周部に複数の凹部を
有する概星型形状に形成されてあると共に、前記導電性
繊維は静電気除去性能を有し、前記吸水性繊維及び前記
導電性繊維を組み合わせた編物あるいは織物に形成され
てあるものである。
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a fabric having high water absorbency, high permeation of sweat and moisture, and having static electricity removing performance. SOLUTION: In the fabric used for general clothing, the fabric is composed of a water-absorbing fiber and a conductive fiber,
The water-absorbent fibers are formed in a generally star-shaped shape having a plurality of recesses in the outer periphery of the fiber cross-section, and the conductive fibers have static electricity removing performance, and the water-absorbent fibers and the conductive fibers are It is formed into a combined knit or woven fabric.

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【考案の詳細な説明】[Detailed description of the device]

【0001】[0001]

【考案の属する技術分野】[Technical field to which the device belongs]

本考案は、一般衣料に使用する生地に関するものである。   The present invention relates to a fabric used for general clothing.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】[Prior art]

従来の一般衣料に使用する生地に関しては、様々な改良がなされ、例えば特開 2002−88613の除電繊維生地や、特開2001−355108の防塵衣 等が開示されてある。また、従来の一般衣料に使用する生地の一例を、以下図1 から図3を用いて説明する。   Various improvements have been made to conventional fabrics used for general clothing. 2002-88613 antistatic fabric and dust-proof clothing of JP 2001-355108 A Etc. are disclosed. In addition, an example of a fabric used for conventional general clothing is shown in FIG. 3 to FIG. 3 will be described.

【0003】 図1は、従来の吸水導電生地を示す斜視図である。図2は、従来の生地の拡大 図である。図3は、吸水性繊維糸の断面拡大図である。図1から図3において、 1は生地、2は吸水性繊維糸、3は導電性繊維糸、4は吸水性繊維である。従来 の生地は、吸水性繊維糸2及び導電性繊維糸3を組み合わせた編物あるいは織物 にて形成されてある。吸水性繊維糸2は、断面が概丸型形状に形成されてある吸 水性繊維4が、複数束ねられて形成されてある。吸水性繊維4の材質には、ポリ エステル繊維あるいは、ポリエステル繊維及び木綿繊維が、組み合わされて使用 されてある。[0003]   FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a conventional water-absorbing conductive cloth. Figure 2 is an enlargement of conventional fabric It is a figure. FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the water absorbent fiber yarn. 1 to 3, 1 is a cloth, 2 is a water absorbent fiber yarn, 3 is a conductive fiber yarn, and 4 is a water absorbent fiber. Conventional The fabric is a knitted or woven fabric in which water-absorbent fiber yarn 2 and conductive fiber yarn 3 are combined. It is formed in. The water-absorbent fiber yarn 2 has a substantially round cross-section and is absorbent. A plurality of water-based fibers 4 are bundled and formed. The material of the water-absorbent fiber 4 is poly Ester fiber or polyester fiber and cotton fiber are used in combination It has been done.

【0004】[0004]

【考案が解決しようとする課題】[Problems to be solved by the device]

従来の生地においては、吸水性繊維糸2に使用されてあるポリエステル繊維は 、断面が概丸型形状に形成されてある為、吸水性が低く、木綿等の吸水性の高い 繊維を一緒に織り込んで、吸水性を向上させた編物あるいは織物にして、作業着 等の衣服の生地に使用されていた。しかし、木綿等は、短繊維構造になっている 為、毛羽立ちあるいは埃等が発生するという課題を有していた。   In the conventional fabric, the polyester fiber used in the water absorbent fiber yarn 2 is Since the cross-section is formed into a round shape, it has low water absorption and high water absorption such as cotton. Woven fibers together to make a knitted or woven fabric with improved water absorption, It was used as a cloth for clothes. However, cotton has a short fiber structure. Therefore, there is a problem that fuzz or dust is generated.

【0005】 また、クリーンルーム等で使用する防塵服は、埃等が発生、付着しない生地を 使用する必要がある為、吸水性繊維糸2にポリエステル繊維のみを使用すると共 に、導電性繊維糸3を組み合わせた編物あるいは織物にて形成されてある。しか し、ポリエステル繊維は吸水性が低く、汗を吸い取り、発散させない為、着用時 の不快感が大きいという課題を有していた。[0005]   Also, for dustproof clothing used in clean rooms, etc., use cloth that does not generate dust or adhere to it. Since it is necessary to use it, it is common to use only polyester fiber for the water absorbent fiber yarn 2. It is formed of a knitted fabric or a woven fabric in which the conductive fiber yarns 3 are combined. Only However, polyester fiber has low water absorption, absorbs sweat and does not radiate There was a problem that the discomfort of was great.

【0006】 本考案は、上記のような課題を解決するためになされたもので、吸水性及び、 汗や水分の発散性が高く、かつ静電気除去性能を有する生地を提供することを目 的としている。[0006]   The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and absorbs water and We aim to provide a fabric that has a high wicking capacity for sweat and moisture and also has static electricity removal performance. It has been the target.

【0007】[0007]

【課題を解決するための手段】[Means for Solving the Problems]

本考案にかかる吸水導電生地は、次のように構成したものである。 (1)一般衣料に使用する生地において、前記生地は吸水性繊維及び導電性繊 維から構成されてあり、前記吸水性繊維は前記繊維断面が外周部に複数の凹部を 有する概星型形状に形成されてあると共に、前記導電性繊維は静電気除去性能を 有し、前記吸水性繊維及び前記導電性繊維を組み合わせた編物あるいは織物に形 成されてあるものである。   The water-absorbing conductive cloth according to the present invention is configured as follows.   (1) In the cloth used for general clothing, the cloth is a water-absorbent fiber and a conductive fiber. The water absorbent fiber has a plurality of recesses in the outer periphery of the fiber cross section. It has a star-shaped shape, and the conductive fiber has static electricity removal performance. And has a shape of a knitted fabric or a woven fabric in which the water absorbent fiber and the conductive fiber are combined. It has been made.

【0008】 (2)上記(1)記載の吸水導電生地において、前記吸水性繊維にポリエステ ル繊維を使用して形成されてあるものである。[0008]   (2) In the water-absorbent conductive fabric according to (1) above, the water-absorbent fibers are made of polyester. It is formed by using a fiber.

【0009】[0009]

【考案の実施の形態】[Embodiment of device]

実施の形態1 図4から図6に実施の形態1を示す。図4は、本考案の実施の形態1の吸水導 電生地を示す斜視図である。図5は、図4の吸水導電生地の拡大図である。図6 は、図5に使用する吸水性繊維糸の断面拡大図である。図4から図6において、 11は吸水導電生地、12は吸水性繊維糸、13は導電性繊維糸、14は吸水性 繊維、15は凹部である。 Embodiment 1   Embodiment 1 is shown in FIGS. 4 to 6. FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the water absorption guide according to the first embodiment of the present invention. It is a perspective view which shows an electric cloth. FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of the water-absorption conductive cloth of FIG. 4. Figure 6 FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the water absorbent fiber yarn used in FIG. 5. 4 to 6, 11 is a water absorbent conductive cloth, 12 is a water absorbent fiber thread, 13 is a conductive fiber thread, and 14 is a water absorbent fiber. Fibers, 15 are recesses.

【0010】 本考案の実施の形態1の吸水導電生地11は、図4の如く、吸水性繊維糸12 及び導電性繊維糸13を組み合わせた織物にて構成されてある。吸水性繊維糸1 2は、図6の如く、複数の吸水性繊維14が束ねられて形成されてある。吸水性 繊維14は、繊維断面の外周部に、複数の凹部15が形成されてあり、繊維断面 は、概星型形状に形成されてある。複数の凹部15には、水分が付着すると共に 、凹部15に付着した水分は、毛細管現象の如く、凹部15を通って流れていく 。[0010]   The water-absorbent conductive fabric 11 according to the first embodiment of the present invention has a water-absorbent fiber thread 12 as shown in FIG. And a conductive fiber yarn 13 in combination. Water absorbent fiber yarn 1 As shown in FIG. 6, 2 is formed by bundling a plurality of water absorbing fibers 14. Water absorption The fiber 14 has a plurality of recesses 15 formed on the outer periphery of the fiber cross section. Are formed in a star shape. Water adheres to the plurality of recesses 15 and , The water adhering to the concave portion 15 flows through the concave portion 15 like a capillary phenomenon. .

【0011】 また、導電性繊維糸13は、繊維中に炭素が混入されてある為、導電性を有し ている。吸水導電生地11は、導電性繊維糸13が織り込んである為、摩擦等で 生地に静電気が発生した場合でも、導電性繊維糸13が静電気を吸収し、コロナ 放電をする。[0011]   Further, the conductive fiber thread 13 has conductivity because carbon is mixed in the fiber. ing. Since the conductive fiber thread 13 is woven into the water-absorbent conductive cloth 11, the water-absorbent conductive cloth 11 is rubbed or the like. Even if static electricity is generated on the cloth, the conductive fiber thread 13 absorbs static electricity and Discharge.

【0012】 本考案の実施の形態1の吸水導電生地11は、上記の如くの構成となっている 為、吸水性繊維14の繊維断面の外周部に形成された複数の凹部15が、水分を 付着させることができ、汗等の水分の吸収性を高めることができる。また、凹部 15に付着した水分は、毛細管現象の如く、凹部15を通って流れていく為、水 分の拡散性を高めることができる。また、吸水導電生地11を使用した編物ある いは織物は、水分の吸収性及び水分の拡散性が高い為、生地中に付着した汗等の 水分を、すばやく蒸発させることができる。また、吸水導電生地11は、従来の 生地に使用されてあるポリエステル繊維に比べて、水分の吸収性及び水分の拡散 性が高い為、気化熱作用にも優れ、身体表面を乾燥させて体温をすばやく下げ、 爽快感の高い衣料を作成することができる。[0012]   The water-absorption conductive cloth 11 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is configured as described above. Therefore, the plurality of concave portions 15 formed on the outer peripheral portion of the fiber cross section of the water-absorbent fiber 14 prevent moisture from being absorbed. It can be attached and the absorbability of moisture such as sweat can be enhanced. Also, the recess Water adhering to 15 flows through the recess 15 like a capillary phenomenon, so The diffusibility of minutes can be improved. In addition, there is a knitted fabric using the water-absorbing conductive fabric 11. Since fabrics and fabrics have high moisture absorption and moisture diffusion properties, they can absorb sweat, etc. adhering to the fabric. Moisture can be evaporated quickly. In addition, the water-absorbing conductive cloth 11 is Absorption of water and diffusion of water compared to polyester fiber used in fabrics Since it is highly effective, it also excels in heat of vaporization, drying the body surface to lower the body temperature quickly, It is possible to create clothes with a refreshing feeling.

【0013】 また、吸水導電生地11は、導電性繊維糸13が織り込んである為、摩擦等で 発生する静電気による生地のまつわり付きや、埃等の付着、静電気によるスパー ク等の発生を抑えることができる。さらにまた、吸水導電生地11は、吸水性繊 維糸12及び導電性繊維糸13を組み合わせた織物にて構成されてある為、水分 の吸収性、拡散性が高く、かつ爽快感が高くて、生地のまとわり付き及び、埃等 の付着、静電気によるスパーク等の発生を抑えることができる。吸水導電生地1 1は、以上の構成である為、防塵服、作業服等の他に、一般衣料及び手袋等にも 、広く使用することができる。[0013]   In addition, the water-absorbing conductive cloth 11 is woven with the conductive fiber thread 13, so that it may be rubbed or the like. Dust is attached to the fabric due to the generated static electricity, dust is attached, and the spar is caused by static electricity. It is possible to suppress the occurrence of burrs and the like. Furthermore, the water-absorbent conductive fabric 11 is a water-absorbent fiber. Since it is composed of a woven fabric in which fiber 12 and conductive fiber yarn 13 are combined, It has high absorbency and diffusivity, has a high refreshing feeling, and is clinging to the fabric and dust. It is possible to suppress the adherence of electricity and the generation of sparks due to static electricity. Water absorbing conductive fabric 1 Since 1 has the above-mentioned configuration, it can be used not only in dustproof clothes, work clothes, etc., but also in general clothing and gloves. Can be widely used.

【0014】 本考案の実施の形態1の吸水導電生地11は、上記の如くの構成となっている が、使用する吸水性繊維糸12及び導電性繊維糸13の材料としては、ポリエス テル繊維が効果的であるが、使用する目的に応じて、適時、ポリエステル繊維以 外の材質の繊維を使用しても、何ら支障は無い。また、凹部15の詳細形状、配 置状態、個数等についても、使用目的に応じて、適時、設定しても何ら支障は無 い。さらにまた、吸水性繊維糸12と導電性繊維糸13の組み合わせ割合につい ても、吸水性繊維糸12:導電性繊維糸13=約50:1重量%から約75:1 重量%程度が好適であるが、前記以外の重量%を設定しても何ら支障は無い。[0014]   The water-absorption conductive cloth 11 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is configured as described above. However, the material of the water-absorbent fiber yarn 12 and the conductive fiber yarn 13 used is polyester Tell fibers are effective, but depending on the purpose for which they are used, polyester fibers or There is no problem even if the fiber of the outer material is used. In addition, the detailed shape and arrangement of the concave portion 15 There is no problem with setting the storage condition, number of items, etc. in a timely manner according to the purpose of use. Yes. Furthermore, regarding the combination ratio of the water absorbent fiber yarn 12 and the conductive fiber yarn 13, However, the water absorbent fiber yarn 12: the conductive fiber yarn 13 = about 50: 1 wt% to about 75: 1 Although the weight% is preferable, there is no problem even if the weight% other than the above is set.

【0015】 次に、図7に実施の形態1の他の実施例を示す。図7は、本考案の実施の形態 1の他の実施例の吸水導電生地に使用する吸水性繊維糸を示す断面図である。図 7において、22は吸水性繊維糸、24は吸水性繊維、25は凹部である。[0015]   Next, FIG. 7 shows another example of the first embodiment. FIG. 7 shows an embodiment of the present invention. It is sectional drawing which shows the water absorbent fiber thread | yarn used for the water-absorption electroconductive cloth of 1 other examples. Figure In FIG. 7, 22 is a water absorbent fiber yarn, 24 is a water absorbent fiber, and 25 is a recess.

【0016】 本考案の実施の形態1の他の実施例においては、前記実施の形態1の吸水性繊 維糸12の替わりに、図7の如く、吸水性繊維糸22が使用されてある。吸水性 繊維糸22は、図7の如く、複数の吸水性繊維24が束ねられて形成されてある 。吸水性繊維24は、繊維断面の外周部に、所定数の凹部25が形成されてあり 、繊維断面は、任意の形状に形成されてある。[0016]   In another example of the first embodiment of the present invention, the water absorbent fiber of the first embodiment is Instead of the fiber 12, a water absorbent fiber yarn 22 is used as shown in FIG. Water absorption As shown in FIG. 7, the fiber yarn 22 is formed by bundling a plurality of water absorbing fibers 24. . The water absorbent fiber 24 has a predetermined number of recesses 25 formed on the outer periphery of the fiber cross section. The fiber cross section is formed in an arbitrary shape.

【0017】 本考案の実施の形態1の他の実施例の吸水導電生地は、上記の如くの構成とな っている為、吸水性繊維糸22に、繊維断面の形状、凹部25の個数にかかわら ず、様々な断面形状を有する吸水性繊維24を使用することができる。[0017]   The water absorbent conductive fabric of another example of the first embodiment of the present invention has the above-described configuration. Therefore, regardless of the shape of the fiber cross section and the number of recesses 25, Instead, the water absorbent fibers 24 having various cross-sectional shapes can be used.

【0018】[0018]

【考案の効果】[Effect of device]

以上の説明から明らかなように、吸水導電生地は次に示すような効果を得るこ とができる。   As is clear from the above explanation, the water-absorbing conductive fabric has the following effects. You can

【0019】 吸水性繊維の繊維断面の外周部に形成された複数の凹部が、水分を付着させる ことができ、汗等の水分の吸収性を高めることができる。また、凹部に付着した 水分は、毛細管現象の如く、凹部を通って流れていく為、水分の拡散性を高める ことができる。また、吸水導電生地を使用した編物あるいは織物は、水分の吸収 性及び水分の拡散性が高い為、生地中に付着した汗等の水分を、すばやく蒸発さ せることができる。また、吸水導電生地は、従来の生地に使用されてあるポリエ ステル繊維に比べて、水分の吸収性及び水分の拡散性が高い為、気化熱作用にも 優れ、身体表面を乾燥させて体温をすばやく下げ、爽快感の高い衣料を作成する ことができる。[0019]   A plurality of recesses formed on the outer periphery of the fiber cross section of the water-absorbent fiber attaches moisture It is possible to improve the absorbability of water such as sweat. Also, it adhered to the recess Moisture flows through recesses like a capillary phenomenon, increasing the diffusivity of water be able to. Also, a knitted or woven fabric using a water-absorbing conductive fabric absorbs moisture. The moisture and the diffusivity of water are high, so that water such as sweat adhering to the fabric can be quickly evaporated. Can be made. In addition, the water-absorbent conductive fabric is a polyester that has been used for conventional fabrics. Compared to steal fiber, it has high water absorption and water diffusion properties, so it can also be used as a heat of vaporization. Excellent, dry the body surface to quickly lower the body temperature and create a refreshing garment be able to.

【0020】 また、吸水導電生地は、導電性繊維糸が織り込んである為、摩擦等で発生する 静電気による生地のまとわり付きや、埃等の付着、静電気によるスパーク等の発 生を抑えることができる。さらにまた、吸水導電生地は、吸水性繊維糸及び導電 性繊維糸を組み合わせた織物にて構成されてある為、水分の吸収性、拡散性が高 く、かつ爽快感が高くて、生地のまとわり付き及び、埃等の付着、静電気による スパーク等の発生を、抑えることができる。吸水導電生地は、以上の構成である 為、防塵服、作業服等の他に、一般衣料及び手袋等にも、広く使用することがで きる。[0020]   Also, since the conductive fiber yarn is woven into the water-absorbing conductive cloth, it is generated by friction or the like. Dust cling to the fabric due to static electricity, adhesion of dust, etc. You can control your life. Furthermore, the water-absorbent conductive fabric is made of water-absorbent fiber yarn and conductive material. Since it is composed of a woven fabric with a combination of elastic fiber threads, it has high moisture absorption and diffusion properties. It has a high and refreshing feeling, and it is entangled with the fabric, dust is attached, and static electricity is generated. It is possible to suppress the occurrence of sparks and the like. The water-absorbent conductive fabric has the above configuration. Therefore, it can be widely used for general clothing and gloves as well as dust-proof clothes, work clothes, etc. Wear.

【0021】 また、繊維断面の外周部に、所定数の凹部が形成されてあり、繊維断面が任意 の形状に形成されてある吸水性繊維を使用した場合には、吸水性繊維糸に、繊維 断面の形状、凹部の個数にかかわらず、様々な断面形状を有する吸水性繊維を使 用することができる。[0021]   In addition, a predetermined number of recesses are formed on the outer peripheral portion of the fiber cross section, and the fiber cross section is arbitrary When using the water-absorbent fiber formed in the shape of Water absorbent fibers with various cross-sectional shapes are used regardless of the cross-sectional shape and number of recesses. Can be used.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

【図1】 従来の吸水導電生地を示す斜視図である。FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a conventional water-absorbing conductive cloth.

【図2】 図1の吸水導電生地の拡大図である。FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the water-absorption conductive cloth of FIG.

【図3】 図1の吸水導電生地に使用する吸水性繊維糸
の断面拡大図である。
FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a water-absorbent fiber yarn used in the water-absorbent conductive fabric of FIG.

【図4】 本考案の実施の形態1の吸水導電生地を示す
斜視図である。
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a water-absorbing conductive cloth according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

【図5】 図4の吸水導電生地の拡大図である。5 is an enlarged view of the water-absorption conductive cloth of FIG.

【図6】 図4の吸水導電生地に使用する吸水性繊維糸
の断面拡大図である。
FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a water-absorbent fiber yarn used in the water-absorbent conductive cloth of FIG.

【図7】 本考案の実施の形態1の他の実施例の吸水導
電生地に使用する吸水性繊維糸を示す断面図である。
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a water-absorbent fiber yarn used in a water-absorbent conductive fabric according to another example of the first embodiment of the present invention.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

1 生地 2、12、22 吸水性繊維糸 3、13
導電性繊維糸 4、14、24 吸水性繊維 11 吸水導電生地 15、25 凹部
1 Dough 2, 12, 22 Water absorbent fiber yarn 3, 13
Conductive fiber thread 4, 14, 24 Water absorbent fiber 11 Water absorbent conductive fabric 15, 25 Recess

Claims (2)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】[Scope of utility model registration request] 【請求項1】 一般衣料に使用する生地において、前記
生地は吸水性繊維及び導電性繊維から構成されてあり、
前記吸水性繊維は前記繊維断面が外周部に複数の凹部を
有する概星型形状に形成されてあると共に、前記導電性
繊維は静電気除去性能を有し、前記吸水性繊維及び前記
導電性繊維を組み合わせた編物あるいは織物であること
を特徴とする吸水導電生地。
1. A fabric used for general clothing, wherein the fabric is composed of water-absorbent fibers and conductive fibers,
The water-absorbent fiber is formed in a star-shaped shape in which the fiber cross section has a plurality of recesses in the outer peripheral portion, the conductive fiber has static electricity removal performance, the water-absorbent fiber and the conductive fiber A water-absorbing conductive fabric, which is a knitted fabric or a woven fabric in combination.
【請求項2】 請求項1記載の構成よりなる吸水導電生
地において、前記吸水性繊維にポリエステル繊維を使用
することを特徴とする吸水導電生地。
2. The water-absorbent conductive cloth having the structure according to claim 1, wherein polyester fibers are used as the water-absorbent fibers.
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