JP3125130U - Woven fabric with active irradiation and reflection properties - Google Patents

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JP3125130U
JP3125130U JP2006005139U JP2006005139U JP3125130U JP 3125130 U JP3125130 U JP 3125130U JP 2006005139 U JP2006005139 U JP 2006005139U JP 2006005139 U JP2006005139 U JP 2006005139U JP 3125130 U JP3125130 U JP 3125130U
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【課題】光源の乏しい場所に能動照射の能力を与えるとともに、反射性質を追
加することで効果の高い照明機能が与えられた能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物を提供する。
【解決手段】光反射性糸である縦糸を、光導体繊維糸である横糸へ交互に交差させるか、或いは、複数本連続して並ぶ所定の本数の横糸に交差させることなく、次の横糸に交差させるように織り上げることで、能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物を提供する。横糸としては、光導体繊維糸へ光反射性糸を所定の割合で加えて配列させたものを使用して、織物により一層の柔軟性を与えることが出来る。
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Provided is a fabric having both active irradiation and reflection properties, which gives active illumination capability to a place where the light source is scarce and is provided with a highly effective illumination function by adding a reflection property.
SOLUTION: The warp yarn which is a light-reflective yarn is alternately intersected with the weft yarn which is a light guide fiber yarn, or the next weft yarn is not intersected with a predetermined number of weft yarns arranged continuously. By weaving so that they intersect, we provide a fabric that also has active illumination and reflective properties. As the weft, a fabric in which a light-reflecting yarn is added to a photoconductor fiber yarn in a predetermined ratio and arranged, and further flexibility can be given to the woven fabric.
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本考案は、能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物、特に光反射性糸及び光導体繊維糸からなる発光性の織物に関するものである。   The present invention relates to a woven fabric having both active irradiation and reflecting properties, and more particularly to a luminescent woven fabric composed of a light reflecting yarn and a light guide fiber yarn.

夜間照明や飾りまたは警報システムは、普通、二種類に分けられている。その一つは、受動反射式装置であって、電力消費が不必要で、外光源を反射することで警報作用を達成する。一般に、受動反射式装置は、プラスチック反射ロッドや反射板の形式で良く見られるが、材質が硬く、回りの環境に光源がない時に、光線を反射できないため、発光効果が失ってしまう。   Night lights, decorations or alarm systems are usually divided into two types. One of them is a passive reflection type device which does not require power consumption and achieves an alarm action by reflecting an external light source. In general, the passive reflection type device is often seen in the form of a plastic reflection rod or a reflection plate. However, since the material is hard and the light source cannot be reflected when there is no light source in the surrounding environment, the light emitting effect is lost.

他の一つは、能動照射式装置であって、蛍光発光またはランプ発光を主な発光源としている。この装置は輝度が高く、環境に制限されないが、装置が複雑、大型且つ高価で、服または飾り品上の警告ラベルまたは飾り模様とすることに適していない。   The other is an active irradiation type device, which mainly uses fluorescent light emission or lamp light emission. This device is high in brightness and is not limited to the environment, but the device is complex, large and expensive and is not suitable for warning labels or decorative patterns on clothes or ornaments.

従来知られている光導体繊維糸は、一般のプラスチック光ファイバーを側壁のカーボンフッ素化物に塗布して物理または化学方式で部分的に破壊して形成されて側面からの光の放射を可能としている。この光導体繊維糸の端末に光源を供給すると、光線が光導体繊維糸に沿って行進し、光導体繊維糸の側壁の反射材料が部分的に破壊されるため、光線がこの場所から徐々に漏れ、光導体繊維糸の側面が発光状態になる。しかし、全体を光導体繊維糸で構成したものは、柔軟度が足りなく、曲げ角度大きくすることが困難であった。そのため、質軽く、柔軟な特性を有するとともに、均一な発光効果が供給でき、服や飾り品や掲示板または警報装置に適する能動照射織物が必要とされる。   A conventionally known light guide fiber yarn is formed by applying a general plastic optical fiber to a carbon fluoride on a side wall and partially destroying it by a physical or chemical method to allow light to be emitted from a side surface. When a light source is supplied to the end of this light guide fiber yarn, the light beam marches along the light guide fiber yarn, and the reflective material on the side wall of the light guide fiber yarn is partially broken, so that the light beam gradually moves from this location. Leakage occurs, and the side surface of the light guide fiber yarn becomes light emitting. However, those composed entirely of light guide fiber yarns have insufficient flexibility and it has been difficult to increase the bending angle. Therefore, there is a need for an active irradiating fabric that is light and flexible and that can provide a uniform light-emitting effect and that is suitable for clothes, ornaments, bulletin boards or alarm devices.

本考案の課題は、光源の乏しい場所に能動照射の能力を与えるとともに、反射性質を追加することで効果の高い照明機能が与えられた能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物を提供する。   An object of the present invention is to provide a fabric having both active irradiation and reflection properties, which gives an effective illumination function to a place where a light source is scarce and is provided with an effective illumination function by adding a reflection property.

本考案の他の課題は、軽くて柔軟で携帯可能且つ能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物を提供し、服や飾り品や掲示板または警報装置などの物品作製に好適に利用できる。   Another object of the present invention is to provide a fabric that is light, flexible, portable and also has active irradiation and reflection properties, and can be suitably used for manufacturing articles such as clothes, ornaments, bulletin boards, and alarm devices.

本考案は、上記の課題を解決するために、複数の縦糸と複数の横糸を交互に織り上げて形成される能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物を提供するものである。縦糸としては光反射性糸が使用され、横糸としては外部に光を放射する光導体繊維糸が使用される。縦糸は複数本連続して並ぶ任意の本数の横糸に交差しない形でそれ以外の横糸に交差して織り上げられ、上記の光反射性糸である縦糸は、これと交差しない上記の光導体繊維糸から放射される光線及び外光を反射するように構成される。   In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the present invention provides a woven fabric having active irradiation and reflection properties formed by alternately weaving a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns. A light-reflective yarn is used as the warp, and a light guide fiber yarn that emits light to the outside is used as the weft. The warp yarns are woven to intersect with the other weft yarns in a form that does not intersect with any number of weft yarns lined up in succession. It is comprised so that the light ray and external light which are radiated | emitted from may be reflected.

更に、本考案は、横糸として光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸とを併用した織物を提供する。光反射性糸と光導体繊維糸との割合を選択し、縦糸である光反射性糸及び横糸である光導体繊維糸を所定の並びに配列させ、光反射性糸である縦糸が同じく同じく光り反射性糸である横糸に交差する形で織り上げられる。   Furthermore, the present invention provides a woven fabric using a light guide fiber yarn and a light reflective yarn as weft yarns. Select the ratio between the light-reflective yarn and the light-guide fiber yarn, arrange the light-reflective yarn that is the warp yarn and the light-guide fiber yarn that is the weft yarn in a predetermined sequence, and the warp yarn that is the light-reflective yarn is similarly light-reflecting It is woven in a form that intersects the weft which is a sex thread.

本考案の織物において使用される光導体繊維糸は、側面から光を放射する光ファイバーであることが望ましい。このような光ファイバーは照射光源、例えば、LED発光ダイオードに接続できる。光導体繊維糸が1〜7本を束ねて照射光源に接続でき、3〜5本で束ねて照射光源に接続するのがより好ましい。   The light guide fiber yarn used in the fabric of the present invention is preferably an optical fiber that emits light from the side. Such an optical fiber can be connected to an illumination light source, such as an LED light emitting diode. It is more preferable that 1 to 7 light guide fiber yarns can be bundled and connected to the irradiation light source, and 3 to 5 light guide fiber yarns can be bundled and connected to the irradiation light source.

本考案の織物において使用される光反射性糸は、断面円形や正方形または三角形の光反射性糸である。また、光反射性糸の輝度範囲は、台湾標準規格(CNS)の規格CNS-7773で定める光沢度計量法によって規定されるレベル1〜レベル10であることが望ましく、レベル5〜10の間がより好ましい。また、横糸を構成する光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸との割合(光導体繊維糸:光反射性糸)が20:0〜1:7であることが好ましく、20:0〜1:5がより好ましい。20:0は横糸が全て光導体繊維糸であることを示す。   The light-reflective yarn used in the fabric of the present invention is a light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section, square or triangle. In addition, the brightness range of the light-reflective yarn is desirably level 1 to level 10 defined by the gloss measurement method defined by the Taiwan Standard (CNS) standard CNS-7773, and is between levels 5 to 10. More preferred. Further, the ratio of the light guide fiber yarn and the light reflective yarn constituting the weft yarn (light guide fiber yarn: light reflective yarn) is preferably 20: 0 to 1: 7, and 20: 0 to 1: 5. Is more preferable. 20: 0 indicates that all the weft yarns are light guide fiber yarns.

本考案は、能動照射光源に接続する横糸である光導体繊維糸により能動発光能力を織物に与えることができる能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物を提供する。また、反射性質のある光反射性糸を用いて、光反射性糸自体と光反射性糸とが交互に織り上げてできる平面で外光を反射するとともに、光導体繊維糸からの光線をも反射して、光線を同一方向に向けて配向させ、光の強度を上げながら、均一した光を与えることができる。更に、本考案では、横糸である光導体繊維糸を複数本飛ばして光反射性糸が走ることになるため、織物に軽く柔軟な性質を与え、光反射性糸である縦糸が同じく光反射性糸である横糸に交差して織り上げることで、織物に一層の柔軟性を与える。   The present invention provides a woven fabric having both active irradiation and reflection properties, which can impart an active light emitting capability to the woven fabric by a light guide fiber yarn that is a weft connected to an active irradiation light source. In addition, using light-reflective yarns with reflective properties, the light-reflective yarns themselves and light-reflective yarns are alternately woven to reflect outside light and reflect light rays from the light guide fiber yarns. Thus, it is possible to provide uniform light while orienting the light rays in the same direction and increasing the light intensity. Furthermore, in the present invention, since the light reflective yarn runs by skipping multiple light guide fiber yarns that are weft yarns, the fabric is light and flexible, and the warp yarns that are light reflective yarns are also light reflective. By weaving across the weft, which is a yarn, weaving the fabric gives more flexibility.

本考案に係る好ましい実施形態に係る能動照射と反射性質とを兼ねる織物を説明する。本考案では数種の輝度の異なる光反射性糸を使用することや、横糸を構成する光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸との割合を異ならせた幾つかの実施例や変更例を開示する。本考案の技術分野での技術を熟知するものが、本考案に係る複数の好ましい実施例の説明によって、本考案をより理解できるとともに、本考案の権利範囲を逸脱しない範囲内で各種の変更を行うことが可能である。   A fabric having both active irradiation and reflection properties according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described. In the present invention, several examples and modifications are disclosed in which several kinds of light-reflective yarns having different luminances are used, and the ratio of the light-guide fiber yarns and the light-reflective yarns constituting the weft yarns is different. . Those skilled in the art in the technical field of the present invention can understand the present invention more clearly by describing a plurality of preferred embodiments according to the present invention, and make various changes within the scope of the right of the present invention. Is possible.

実施例において使用される光反射性糸の輝度は、上記のCNS−7773光沢度計量法によって測定され、繊維の反射能力に従って輝度を10レベルに分けられる。そのうち、レベル1〜3が反射性質を持ってない糸で、または霧面糸と称され、レベル3以上〜レベル10が反射性質を持つ光反射性糸である。好ましい実施例では、輝度レベル5以上である光反射性糸を使用する。   The brightness of the light reflective yarn used in the examples is measured by the CNS-7773 gloss metric method described above, and the brightness is divided into 10 levels according to the reflective ability of the fiber. Among them, levels 1 to 3 are yarns that do not have reflective properties, or are referred to as fog surface yarns, and levels 3 to 10 are light reflective yarns that have reflective properties. In a preferred embodiment, a light reflective yarn having a brightness level of 5 or higher is used.

(実施例1)
図1に示すように、本実施例では、縦糸102は全て輝度レベル5となった断面が円形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸104は全て光導体繊維糸を用い、図1に示すように、光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸を織り上げて第1織物を形成する。
Example 1
As shown in FIG. 1, in this embodiment, the warp yarns 102 are all light-reflective yarns having a circular cross section with a luminance level of 5, and the weft yarns 104 are all light guide fiber yarns, as shown in FIG. Then, the first woven fabric is formed by weaving the light guide fiber yarn and the light reflective yarn.

図1Aは、第1織物の縦方向断面図であり、円形104aは光導体繊維糸の断面で、糸102aが輝度レベル5の円形断面の光反射性糸である。光導体繊維糸が光反射性糸と交差しない部分、即ち、複数本並ぶ光導体繊維糸に光反射糸が連続して交差しない部分が領域106aで、交差する部分が領域108aである。光導体繊維糸を1〜7本、好ましくは3〜5本で、光導体繊維糸の端末を能動照射光源、例えば、LED発光ダイオードに接続することで、第1織物に能動照射機能を与える。   FIG. 1A is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a first fabric, in which a circle 104a is a cross-section of a light guide fiber yarn, and a yarn 102a is a light-reflective yarn having a circular cross-section with a brightness level of 5. A portion where the light guide fiber yarn does not cross the light reflective yarn, that is, a portion where the light reflection yarn does not continuously cross the plurality of light guide fiber yarns is the region 106a, and a portion where the light guide fiber yarn intersects is the region 108a. The first fabric is provided with an active irradiation function by connecting 1 to 7 light guide fiber yarns, preferably 3 to 5 and connecting the ends of the light guide fiber yarns to an active irradiation light source such as an LED light emitting diode.

このようにして形成された第1織物が能動発光すると、領域106aの断面円形の光反射性糸が光導体繊維糸からの光線を反射し、LED光源からの能動光110を均一化させる共に同一方向に向けて光を放射する。領域108aの断面円形の光反射性糸は、例えば、外部照明や太陽光等の外部光源からの外光112を反射できる。   When the first fabric thus formed emits light actively, the light-reflective thread having a circular cross section in the region 106a reflects the light beam from the light guide fiber thread, and makes the active light 110 from the LED light source uniform and the same. Emits light in the direction. The light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section in the region 108a can reflect the external light 112 from an external light source such as external illumination or sunlight.

(実施例2)
上記の実施例1を変更したもので、縦糸102を全て輝度レベル5である断面が三角形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸104は全て光導体繊維糸を用いる。図1に示す織り方と同様に、光導体繊維糸と三角形光反射性糸を織り上げて、能動照射及び外光反射性質を兼ねる第2織物を得る。その他の構成は、実施例1と同一であるため、繰り返し説明しない。
(Example 2)
A modification of the first embodiment described above, in which the warp yarns 102 are all light-reflective yarns having a luminance level of 5 and the cross section is triangular, and the weft yarns 104 are all light-guide fiber yarns. Similar to the weaving method shown in FIG. 1, a light woven fiber yarn and a triangular light-reflective yarn are woven to obtain a second fabric having both active irradiation and external light reflecting properties. Other configurations are the same as those in the first embodiment, and thus will not be described repeatedly.

(実施例3)
上記の実施例1を変更したもので、縦糸102を全て輝度レベル7である断面が円形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸104は全て光導体繊維糸を用いる。図1に示す織り方と同様に、光導体繊維糸と断面円形の光反射性糸を織り上げて、能動照射及び外光反射性質を兼ねる第3織物を得る。
Example 3
A modification of the first embodiment described above, in which all the warp yarns 102 are light-reflecting yarns having a luminance level of 7 and having a circular cross section, and all the weft yarns 104 are light guide fiber yarns. Similar to the weaving method shown in FIG. 1, a light woven fiber yarn and a light reflecting yarn having a circular cross section are woven to obtain a third woven fabric having both active irradiation and external light reflecting properties.

(実施例4)
上記の実施例1を変更したもので、縦糸102を全て輝度レベル7である断面三角形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸104は全て光導体繊維糸を用いる。図1に示す織り方と同様に、光導体繊維糸と三角形光反射性糸を織り上げて、能動照射及び外光の反射性質を兼ねる第4織物を得る。
(Example 4)
A modification of the first embodiment described above, wherein all the warp yarns 102 are light-reflective yarns having a triangular section with a luminance level of 7, and all the weft yarns 104 are light-guide fiber yarns. Similar to the weaving method shown in FIG. 1, a light woven fiber yarn and a triangular light reflective yarn are woven to obtain a fourth woven fabric that combines active irradiation and external light reflection properties.

(実施例5)
上記の実施例1を変更したもので、縦糸102を全て輝度レベル10である断面が円形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸104は全て光導体繊維糸を用いる。図1に示す織り方と同様に、光導体繊維糸と断面円形の光反射性糸を織り上げて、能動照射及び外光反射性質を兼ねる第5織物を得る。
(Example 5)
A modification of the first embodiment described above, wherein all the warp yarns 102 are light-reflective yarns having a luminance level of 10 and having a circular cross section, and all the weft yarns 104 are light guide fiber yarns. Similar to the weaving method shown in FIG. 1, a light woven fiber yarn and a light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section are woven to obtain a fifth woven fabric having both active irradiation and external light reflecting properties.

(実施例6)
上記の実施例1を変更したもので、縦糸102を全て輝度レベル10である断面が三角形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸104は全て光導体繊維糸を用いる。図1に示す織り方と同様に、光導体繊維糸と三角形光反射性糸を織り上げて、能動照射及び外光の反射性質を兼ねる第6織物を得られる。
(Example 6)
A modification of the first embodiment described above, wherein the warp yarns 102 are all light-reflective yarns having a luminance level of 10 and the cross section is triangular, and the weft yarns 104 are all light-guide fiber yarns. Similar to the weaving method shown in FIG. 1, a sixth woven fabric that combines active light and external light reflection properties can be obtained by weaving light guide fiber yarns and triangular light reflective yarns.

(実施例7)
上記の実施例1を変更したもので、図2に示すように、縦糸202は全て輝度レベル5である断面が円形の光反射性糸を用いて、横糸204及び206は、それぞれ光光導体繊維糸と輝度レベル5である断面が円形の光反射性糸である。また、図2に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、横糸として光反射性糸と交互に並ぶ複数本の光導体繊維糸に対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光導体繊維糸と交差するように織り上げられて、第7織物を得る。
(Example 7)
As shown in FIG. 2, the warp yarn 202 is a light-reflecting yarn having a circular cross section with a luminance level of 5, and the weft yarns 204 and 206 are light photoconductive fibers. The yarn is a light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section at a luminance level of 5. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not cross a plurality of light guide fiber yarns arranged alternately with a light reflecting yarn as a weft. The seventh woven fabric is obtained by weaving so as to intersect with the light guide fiber yarn.

図2Aは、第7織物の縦方向断面図である。同図に示すように、中空円形204aが光導体繊維糸の断面を示し、中実円形206aが横糸を構成する断面円形の光反射性糸の断面を示し、202aは円形断面の光反射性糸である縦糸を示す。光導体繊維糸が円形光反射性糸と交差しない部分が領域208aで、交差する部分が領域210aである。光導体繊維糸を1〜7本、好ましくは3〜5本で、光導体繊維糸の端末を能動照射光源、例えば、LED発光ダイオードに接続して、第7織物に能動照射機能を与える。   FIG. 2A is a longitudinal sectional view of a seventh fabric. As shown in the figure, a hollow circle 204a indicates a cross section of the light guide fiber yarn, a solid circle 206a indicates a cross section of the light reflective yarn having a circular cross section constituting the weft yarn, and 202a indicates a light reflective yarn having a circular cross section. The warp which is is shown. A portion where the light guide fiber yarn does not intersect with the circular light reflective yarn is a region 208a, and a portion where the light guide fiber yarn intersects is a region 210a. The light guide fiber yarns are 1 to 7, preferably 3 to 5, and the ends of the light guide fiber yarns are connected to an active irradiation light source, for example, an LED light emitting diode to give the seventh fabric an active irradiation function.

第7織物が能動発光すると、領域208aの断面円形の光反射性糸が光導体繊維糸からの光線を反射し、LED光源からの能動光214を均一化させるとともに、同一方向に向けて光を放射する。断面円形の光反射性糸同士が相互に交差する図2中の平面208、図2A中の領域210aは例えば、外部照明や太陽光等の外部光源からの外光112を反射する。   When the seventh fabric actively emits light, the light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section in the region 208a reflects the light beam from the light guide fiber yarn, uniformizes the active light 214 from the LED light source, and emits light in the same direction. Radiate. A plane 208 in FIG. 2 where light-reflective threads having a circular cross section intersect each other, and a region 210a in FIG. 2A reflect external light 112 from an external light source such as external illumination or sunlight.

(実施例8)
本実施例は、実施例7を変更したものであり、図2に示すように、縦糸202は全て輝度レベル5である断面が三角形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸204は光導体繊維糸を、横糸206は輝度レベル5である断面が三角形の光反射性糸を使用する。また、図2に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、横糸として光反射性糸と交互に並ぶ複数本の光導体繊維糸に対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光導体繊維糸と交差するように織り上げられて、第8織物を得る。
(Example 8)
This embodiment is a modification of the seventh embodiment. As shown in FIG. 2, the warp yarns 202 are all light-reflective yarns having a luminance level of 5 and have a triangular cross section, and the weft yarns 204 are light guide fiber yarns. The weft yarn 206 uses a light reflective yarn having a luminance level of 5 and a triangular cross section. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not cross a plurality of light guide fiber yarns arranged alternately with a light reflecting yarn as a weft. Woven so as to intersect with the light guide fiber yarn to obtain an eighth fabric.

図2Bは、第8織物の縦方向断面図である。同図に示すように、中空円形204bが光導体繊維糸の断面を示し、中実円形206bが断面三角形の光反射性糸の断面を示し、202bは断面三角形の光反射性糸である縦糸を示す。光導体繊維糸が断面三角形の光反射性糸と交差しない部分が領域208bで、交差する部分が領域210bである。光導体繊維糸を1〜7本、好ましくは3〜5本で、光導体繊維糸の端末を能動照射光源、例えば、LED発光ダイオードに接続して、第8織物に能動照射機能を与える。   FIG. 2B is a longitudinal sectional view of the eighth fabric. As shown in the figure, a hollow circle 204b shows a cross section of a light guide fiber yarn, a solid circle 206b shows a cross section of a light reflective yarn having a triangular cross section, and 202b shows a warp yarn which is a light reflective yarn having a triangular cross section. Show. A portion where the light guide fiber yarn does not intersect with the light reflective yarn having a triangular cross section is a region 208b, and a portion where the light guide fiber yarn intersects is a region 210b. The light guide fiber yarn is 1 to 7, preferably 3 to 5, and the end of the light guide fiber yarn is connected to an active irradiation light source, for example, an LED light emitting diode to give the eighth fabric an active irradiation function.

第8織物が能動発光すると、領域208bの断面円形の光反射性糸が光導体繊維糸からの光線を反射し、LED光源からの能動光214を均一化させるとともに、同一方向に向けて光を放射する。断面円形の光反射性糸同士が相互に交差する図2中の平面208、図2A中の領域210aは例えば、外部照明や太陽光等の外部光源からの外光212を反射できる。   When the eighth fabric actively emits light, the light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section in the region 208b reflects the light beam from the light guide fiber yarn, uniformizes the active light 214 from the LED light source, and emits light in the same direction. Radiate. A plane 208 in FIG. 2 where light-reflective threads having a circular cross section intersect each other, and a region 210a in FIG. 2A can reflect external light 212 from an external light source such as external illumination or sunlight.

(実施例9)
本実施例は、実施例7を変更したものであり、図2で示す縦糸202を、全て輝度レベル7である断面円形の光反射性糸とし、横糸204及び206は、それぞれ光導体繊維糸と輝度レベル7である断面が円形の光反射性糸である。また、図2に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、横糸として光反射性糸と交互に並ぶ複数本の光導体繊維糸に対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光導体繊維糸と交差するように織り上げられて、第9織物を得る。本実施例及び以降で示す実施例は、実施例7または8と同じであるので、繰り返し説明しない。
Example 9
This embodiment is a modification of the seventh embodiment. The warp yarn 202 shown in FIG. 2 is a light-reflecting yarn having a circular cross section having a luminance level of 7, and the weft yarns 204 and 206 are light guide fiber yarns, respectively. The cross section having a luminance level of 7 is a light reflecting yarn having a circular shape. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not cross a plurality of light guide fiber yarns arranged alternately with a light reflecting yarn as a weft. A ninth fabric is obtained by weaving so as to intersect with the light guide fiber yarn. Since this embodiment and the embodiments described below are the same as those in Embodiment 7 or 8, they will not be described repeatedly.

(実施例10)
本実施例は、実施例8を変更したものであり、図2で示す縦糸202を、全て輝度レベル7である断面三角形の光反射性糸とし、横糸204及び206は、それぞれ光導体繊維糸と輝度レベル7である断面三角形の光反射性糸である。また、図2に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、横糸として光反射性糸と交互に並ぶ複数本の光導体繊維糸に対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光導体繊維糸と交差するように織り上げられて、第10織物を得る。
(Example 10)
This example is a modification of Example 8, in which the warp yarn 202 shown in FIG. 2 is a light-reflective yarn having a triangular section with a luminance level of 7, and the weft yarns 204 and 206 are light guide fiber yarns, respectively. This is a light-reflective thread having a luminance level of 7 and a triangular cross section. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not cross a plurality of light guide fiber yarns arranged alternately with a light reflecting yarn as a weft. The tenth fabric is obtained by being woven so as to intersect with the light guide fiber yarn.

(実施例11)
本実施例は、実施例7を変更したものであり、図2で示す縦糸202を、全て輝度レベル10である断面円形の光反射性糸とし、横糸204及び206は、それぞれ光導体繊維糸と輝度レベル10である断面円形の光反射性糸である。また、図2に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、横糸として光反射性糸と交互に並ぶ複数本の光導体繊維糸に対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光導体繊維糸と交差するように織り上げられて、第11織物を得る。
(Example 11)
This embodiment is a modification of the seventh embodiment. The warp yarn 202 shown in FIG. 2 is a light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section with a luminance level of 10, and the weft yarns 204 and 206 are light guide fiber yarns, respectively. It is a light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section with a luminance level of 10. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not cross a plurality of light guide fiber yarns arranged alternately with a light reflecting yarn as a weft. The eleventh fabric is obtained by weaving so as to intersect with the light guide fiber yarn.

(実施例12)
本実施例は、実施例8を変更したもののであり、図2で示す縦糸202を、全て輝度レベル10である断面三角形の光反射性糸とし、横糸204及び206は、それぞれ光導体繊維糸と輝度レベル10である断面三角形の光反射性糸である。また、図2に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、横糸として光反射性糸と交互に並ぶ複数本の光導体繊維糸に対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光導体繊維糸と交差するように織り上げられて、第12織物を得る。
(Example 12)
This embodiment is a modification of the eighth embodiment. The warp yarn 202 shown in FIG. 2 is a light-reflecting yarn having a triangular section with a luminance level of 10, and the weft yarns 204 and 206 are light guide fiber yarns, respectively. It is a light-reflective thread having a triangular section and a luminance level of 10. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not cross a plurality of light guide fiber yarns arranged alternately with a light reflecting yarn as a weft. A twelfth fabric is obtained by being woven so as to intersect with the light guide fiber yarn.

(実施例13)
本実施例は、実施例7を変更したものであり、図3に示す縦糸302は全て輝度レベル5である断面円形の光反射性糸を用いる。横糸は光導体繊維糸304と、輝度レベル5である断面円形の光反射性糸306とが用いられ、3本の光反射性糸が連続して2本の光導体繊維糸の間に配列される。図3に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、複数本連続して並ぶ光反射性糸と光導体繊維糸とに対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光反射性糸306と交差するように織り上げられて、第13織物を得る。
(Example 13)
This embodiment is a modification of the seventh embodiment, and all the warp yarns 302 shown in FIG. As the weft yarn, a light guide fiber yarn 304 and a light reflective yarn 306 having a circular cross section having a luminance level of 5 are used, and three light reflective yarns are arranged between two light guide fiber yarns in succession. The As shown in FIG. 3, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not intersect with a plurality of light reflecting yarns and light guide fiber yarns that are continuously arranged. The thirteenth fabric is obtained by weaving so as to intersect with the yarn 306.

図3Aは、第13織物の縦方向断面図である。同図に示すように、中空円形304aが光導体繊維糸の断面を示し、中実円形306aが円形光反射性糸の断面を示し、糸302aが円形断面の光反射性糸である縦糸を示す。光導体繊維糸が断面円形の光反射性糸と交差しない部分が領域308aで、交差する部分が領域310aである。光導体繊維糸を1〜7本、好ましくは3〜5本で、光導体繊維糸の端末を能動照射光源、例えば、LED発光ダイオードに接続して、第13織物に能動照射機能を与える。   FIG. 3A is a longitudinal sectional view of a thirteenth fabric. As shown in the figure, the hollow circle 304a shows the cross section of the light guide fiber yarn, the solid circle 306a shows the cross section of the circular light reflective yarn, and the yarn 302a shows the warp yarn which is a light reflective yarn having a circular cross section. . A portion where the light guide fiber yarn does not intersect with the light reflective yarn having a circular cross section is a region 308a, and a portion where the light guide fiber yarn intersects is a region 310a. The light guide fiber yarn is 1 to 7, preferably 3 to 5, and the end of the light guide fiber yarn is connected to an active irradiation light source, for example, an LED light emitting diode, to give the thirteenth fabric an active irradiation function.

第13織物が能動発光すると、領域308aの円形光反射性糸が光導体繊維糸からの光線を反射し、LED光源からの能動光314を均一化させるとともに、同一方向に向けて光を放射する。断面円形の光反射性糸同士が交差する図3のうちの平面308、及び図3Aのうちの領域310aは、外部照明や太陽光等の外部光源からの外光312を反射する。   When the thirteenth fabric actively emits light, the circular light-reflective yarn in the region 308a reflects the light beam from the light guide fiber yarn, uniformizes the active light 314 from the LED light source, and emits light in the same direction. . The plane 308 in FIG. 3 and the region 310a in FIG. 3A where light-reflective yarns having a circular cross-section intersect each other reflect external light 312 from an external light source such as external illumination or sunlight.

(実施例14)
本実施例は、実施例7を変更したものであり、図3に示すように、縦糸302は全て輝度レベル5である断面三角形の光反射性糸を使用する。横糸は光導体繊維糸304と、輝度レベル5である断面三角形の光反射性糸306とが用いられ、3本の光反射性糸306が連続して2本の光導体繊維糸304の間に配列される。図3に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、複数本連続して並ぶ光反射性糸と光導体繊維糸とに対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光反射性糸306と交差するように織り上げられて、第14織物を得る。
(Example 14)
The present embodiment is a modification of the seventh embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3, the warp yarns 302 are all light-reflective yarns having a triangular section with a luminance level of 5. As the weft yarn, a light guide fiber yarn 304 and a light reflective yarn 306 having a triangular section with a luminance level of 5 are used, and the three light reflective yarns 306 are continuously arranged between the two light guide fiber yarns 304. Arranged. As shown in FIG. 3, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not intersect with a plurality of light reflecting yarns and light guide fiber yarns that are continuously arranged. The fourteenth fabric is obtained by weaving so as to cross the yarn 306.

図3Bは、第14織物の縦方向断面図である。同図に示すように、中空円形304bが光導体繊維糸の断面を示し、中実円形306bが断面三角形の光反射性糸の断面を示し、302bが断面三角形の光反射性糸である縦糸を示す。光導体繊維糸が断面三角形の光反射性糸と交差しない部分が領域308bで、交差する部分が領域310bである。光導体繊維糸を1〜7本、好ましくは3〜5本で、光導体繊維糸の端末を能動照射光源、例えば、LED発光ダイオードに接続して、第14織物に能動照明機能を与える。   FIG. 3B is a longitudinal sectional view of the fourteenth fabric. As shown in the figure, a hollow circle 304b shows a cross section of the light guide fiber yarn, a solid circle 306b shows a cross section of the light reflective yarn having a triangular cross section, and 302b shows a warp yarn which is a light reflective yarn having a triangular cross section. Show. A portion where the light guide fiber yarn does not intersect with the light reflective yarn having a triangular cross section is a region 308b, and a portion where the light guide fiber yarn intersects is a region 310b. The light guide fiber yarn is 1 to 7, preferably 3 to 5, and the end of the light guide fiber yarn is connected to an active irradiation light source, for example, an LED light emitting diode, to give the 14th fabric an active illumination function.

第14織物が能動発光すると、領域308bの断面円形の光反射性糸が光導体繊維糸からの光線を反射し、LED光源からの能動光314を均一化させるとともに、同一方向に向けて光を放射する。断面円形の光反射性糸同士が交差する図3中の平面308、及び図3A中の領域310aは、外部照明や太陽光等の外部光源からの外光312を反射できる。   When the 14th fabric actively emits light, the light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section in the region 308b reflects the light beam from the light guide fiber yarn, uniformizes the active light 314 from the LED light source, and emits light in the same direction. Radiate. A plane 308 in FIG. 3 where light-reflective yarns having a circular cross section intersect, and a region 310a in FIG. 3A can reflect external light 312 from an external light source such as external illumination or sunlight.

(実施例15)
本実施例は実施例13を変更したものであり、図3で示す縦糸302を、全て輝度レベル7である断面円形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸として光導体繊維糸304と、輝度レベル7の円形光反射性糸306とが使用され、3本の光反射性糸306が連続して2本の光導体繊維糸304の間に配列される。図3に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、複数本連続して並ぶ光反射性糸と光導体繊維糸とに対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光反射性糸306と交差するように織り上げられて、第15織物を得る。本実施例及び以降の実施例は、上記の実施例13または14と同じであるので、繰り返し説明しない。
(Example 15)
This embodiment is a modification of the thirteenth embodiment. The warp yarn 302 shown in FIG. 3 is a light-reflecting yarn having a circular cross section with a luminance level of 7, and the light guide fiber yarn 304 as the weft yarn and the luminance level. 7 circular light-reflective yarns 306 are used, and three light-reflective yarns 306 are arranged between two light-guide fiber yarns 304 in succession. As shown in FIG. 3, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not intersect with a plurality of light reflecting yarns and light guide fiber yarns that are continuously arranged. The fifteenth fabric is obtained by weaving so as to intersect with the yarn 306. Since this embodiment and the following embodiments are the same as the above embodiment 13 or 14, they will not be described repeatedly.

(実施例16)
本実施例は実施例14を変更したものであり、図3で示す縦糸302を、全て輝度レベル7である断面三角形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸として光導体繊維糸304と、輝度レベル7の断面三角形の光反射性糸306とが使用され、3本の光反射性糸306が連続して2本の光導体繊維糸304の間に配列される。図3に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、複数本連続して並ぶ光反射性糸と光導体繊維糸とに対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光反射性糸306と交差するように織り上げられて、第16織物を得る。
(Example 16)
This example is a modification of Example 14, and the warp yarn 302 shown in FIG. 3 is a light-reflective yarn having a triangular section with a luminance level of 7, and the light guide fiber yarn 304 as the weft and the luminance level. 7 light-reflective yarns 306 having a triangular cross-section are used, and three light-reflective yarns 306 are arranged in succession between two light-guide fiber yarns 304. As shown in FIG. 3, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not intersect with a plurality of light reflecting yarns and light guide fiber yarns that are continuously arranged. The sixteenth fabric is obtained by weaving so as to cross the yarn 306.

(実施例17)
本実施例は実施例13を変更したものであり、図3で示す縦糸302を、全て輝度レベル10である断面円形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸として光導体繊維糸304と、輝度レベル10の断面円形の光反射性糸306とが使用され、3本の光反射性糸306が連続して2本の光導体繊維糸304の間に配列される。図3に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、複数本連続して並ぶ光反射性糸と光導体繊維糸とに対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光反射性糸306と交差するように織り上げられて、第17織物を得る。
(Example 17)
This embodiment is a modification of the thirteenth embodiment. The warp yarn 302 shown in FIG. 3 is a light-reflective yarn having a circular cross section with a luminance level of 10, and the light guide fiber yarn 304 is used as a weft yarn. Ten light-reflective yarns 306 having a circular cross section are used, and three light-reflective yarns 306 are arranged in succession between two light-guide fiber yarns 304. As shown in FIG. 3, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not intersect with a plurality of light reflecting yarns and light guide fiber yarns that are continuously arranged. The 17th fabric is obtained by weaving so as to intersect with the yarn 306.

(実施例18)
本実施例は実施例14を変更したものであり、図3で示す縦糸302を、全て輝度レベル10である断面三角形の光反射性糸を使用し、横糸として光導体繊維糸304と、輝度レベル10の断面三角形の光反射性糸306とが使用され、3本の光反射性糸306が連続して2本の光導体繊維糸304の間に配列される。図3に示すように、縦糸である各光反射糸は、複数本連続して並ぶ光反射性糸と光導体繊維糸とに対して交差せず、これらの横糸を飛ばして次の光反射性糸306と交差するように織り上げられて、第18織物を得る。
(Example 18)
This example is a modification of Example 14, and the warp yarn 302 shown in FIG. 3 is a light-reflecting yarn having a triangular section with a luminance level of 10, and a light guide fiber yarn 304 as a weft yarn and a luminance level. Ten light-reflective yarns 306 having a triangular cross section are used, and three light-reflective yarns 306 are arranged in succession between two light-guide fiber yarns 304. As shown in FIG. 3, each light reflecting yarn that is a warp does not intersect with a plurality of light reflecting yarns and light guide fiber yarns that are continuously arranged. The 18th fabric is obtained by weaving so as to intersect with the yarn 306.

上記の実施例1〜18において作製された第1〜第18織物に対して輝度テストを行った。このテストでは、台湾標準規格(CNS)の規格CNS-5064の輝度計量法によって各織物の輝度を測定し、各織物についての相対輝度を求めた。相対輝度は、実施例1〜18においての輝度が最も高い実施例6を100%とした時の他の織物の輝度の比率である。このようにして求めた相対輝度を、使用された光反射性糸の種類及び横糸として使用した光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸の割合と共に、表1に示す。

Figure 0003125130
A luminance test was performed on the first to eighteenth fabrics produced in Examples 1 to 18 above. In this test, the luminance of each fabric was measured by the luminance measurement method of Taiwan Standard (CNS) standard CNS-5064, and the relative luminance for each fabric was determined. Relative luminance is the ratio of the luminance of other fabrics when Example 6 having the highest luminance in Examples 1 to 18 is defined as 100%. The relative luminance thus obtained is shown in Table 1 together with the type of the light reflecting yarn used and the ratio of the light guide fiber yarn and the light reflecting yarn used as the weft yarn.
Figure 0003125130

表1から、以下の特徴が判明した。第1の特徴は、輝度のレベル高い光反射性糸の方が、輝度のレベル低い光反射性糸より、織物の輝度が向上される。例えば、横糸が全て光導体繊維糸を用いる場合、輝度レベル7の光反射性糸を用いる縦糸の織物の輝度は、輝度レベル5の光反射性糸を用いる縦糸の織物の輝度より高く、第3織物の輝度が第1織物より高い。この結果から明らかのように、光反射性質を持っていない糸を用いて織物材料とするものに比べれば、光反射性糸を用いた本考案の織物には、明らかに輝度の向上が見られる。   From Table 1, the following features were found. The first feature is that the brightness of the fabric is improved with the light-reflecting yarn having a higher luminance level than the light-reflecting yarn with a lower luminance level. For example, when all the weft yarns are light guide fiber yarns, the luminance of the warp yarn fabric using the light reflective yarn of the luminance level 7 is higher than the luminance of the warp yarn fabric using the light reflective yarn of the luminance level 5, The brightness of the fabric is higher than that of the first fabric. As is clear from this result, the fabric of the present invention using the light-reflective yarn clearly shows an improvement in luminance as compared with the fabric material using the yarn that does not have the light-reflective property. .

第2の特徴は、光反射性糸の形状である。表1に示されるように、横糸を構成する光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸との割合が同じ場合、断面が三角形の光反射性糸を用いる織物の輝度が、全て円形光反射性糸を用いる織物の輝度より高い。これは、断面三角形の光反射性糸が光線を反射し易い平面を備えるためであり、横糸での光導体繊維糸の使用割合が同じ場合は、三角形光反射性糸の方が円形光反射性糸より織物の輝度が向上される。同様に、断面正方形の光反射性糸も織物の光反射能力を向上でき、織物の輝度を向上する効果が達成できる。   The second feature is the shape of the light reflective yarn. As shown in Table 1, when the ratio of the light guide fiber yarn and the light reflective yarn constituting the weft yarn is the same, the brightness of the fabric using the light reflective yarn having a triangular cross section is all circular light reflective yarn. It is higher than the brightness of the fabric used. This is because the light-reflective yarn having a triangular cross-section has a flat surface that easily reflects light rays, and when the use ratio of the light guide fiber yarn in the weft is the same, the triangular light-reflective yarn is more circular light-reflective. The brightness of the fabric is improved over the yarn. Similarly, the light-reflective yarn having a square cross-section can also improve the light reflecting ability of the fabric and achieve the effect of improving the brightness of the fabric.

第3の特徴は、横糸の光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸の使用割合である。光導体繊維糸の使用割合が大きくほど、織物の輝度が高くなる。一方、横糸に使用する光反射性糸の割合を高くすると、織物の質が軽く、柔軟になり、且つ、光反射性糸で交互に編んでなる平面(例えば、図3中の平面308)と光反射性糸自体が、ともに能動光の均一化及び外光反射の効果を発揮する。横糸の光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸の割合範囲が、20:0〜約1:7に介在すれば良く、20:0〜約1:5がより好ましい。   The third feature is the usage ratio of the weft light guide fiber yarn and the light reflective yarn. The greater the use ratio of the light guide fiber yarn, the higher the brightness of the fabric. On the other hand, when the ratio of the light-reflective yarn used for the weft is increased, the quality of the fabric becomes light and flexible, and the plane is alternately knitted with the light-reflective yarn (for example, the plane 308 in FIG. 3) and Both the light-reflective yarns themselves exhibit the effects of uniformizing active light and reflecting external light. The ratio range between the light guide fiber yarn and the light reflective yarn of the weft may be 20: 0 to about 1: 7, more preferably 20: 0 to about 1: 5.

上述したように、本考案は光導体繊維糸を材料とする織物を提供し、照射光源を光導体繊維糸の端末に接続し、本考案の織物が能動発光の性質を有することになる。本考案の他の特徴は、織物の中に光反射性糸を用いることである。光反射性糸自体と光反射性糸とが交互に編んでなる平面で外光を反射するとともに、光導体繊維糸からの光線も反射し、光線を同一側向きに揃えて発光させ、光源を強化並び均一化させる目的を達成する。更に、本考案では、横糸を光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸とで構成して、光反射性糸である縦糸を同じく光反射性糸である横糸に交差させることで、織物により一層の柔軟性を与えることが出来る。   As described above, the present invention provides a fabric made of a light guide fiber yarn, connects an irradiation light source to the end of the light guide fiber yarn, and the fabric of the present invention has an active light emitting property. Another feature of the present invention is the use of light reflective yarns in the fabric. Reflects external light on a plane formed by alternately knitting light-reflective yarns and light-reflective yarns, reflects light rays from the light guide fiber yarns, aligns the light rays in the same direction, and emits light. Achieve the purpose of strengthening and equalizing. Furthermore, in the present invention, the weft yarn is composed of a light guide fiber yarn and a light reflective yarn, and the warp yarn, which is a light reflective yarn, is intersected with the weft yarn, which is also a light reflective yarn, thereby making the fabric more flexible. Can give sex.

本考案は、その用途に応じて、横糸として使用する光導体繊維糸の割合及び光反射性糸の種類を調整することができる。例えば、本考案の発光織物を警報ラベルとすると、横糸に全て光導体繊維糸を用い、輝度10の三角形または四方形の光反射性糸を使用する縦糸と交差させて織り上げた織物では最も高い輝度が与えられて警告作用を発揮する。また、例えば、本考案の織物を服または飾り品に適用する場合は、横糸として光反射性糸を光導体繊維糸と併用することで、織物の柔軟性が向上でき、服または飾り品に使用上の快適性と発光装飾効果との両方を与えることが出来る。   According to the present invention, the ratio of the light guide fiber yarn used as the weft yarn and the type of the light reflective yarn can be adjusted according to the application. For example, when the light emitting fabric of the present invention is used as an alarm label, the highest luminance is obtained in a fabric woven by crossing with a warp yarn using a light-reflective yarn having a luminance or a triangle or a tetragonal shape, using all light guide fiber yarns for weft yarns. Is given to exert a warning effect. In addition, for example, when applying the fabric of the present invention to clothes or ornaments, the flexibility of the fabric can be improved by using a light-reflective yarn in combination with a light guide fiber yarn as a weft and used for clothing or ornaments. Both upper comfort and luminous decoration effect can be given.

上記の実施例における特定の数値や比率、例えば、輝度5や「1:7」または方向を示す「上方」や「下方」なる語句は、考案の内容を分かりやすく説明するために使用したものであり、本考案の範囲を制限するものではない。前記の説明は、単に本考案の好ましい実施例に過ぎなく、本考案の登録請求の範囲を制限するものではなく、当該分野における通常の知識を有する専門家は本考案が開示する技術の範疇で、適当に変更や修飾などを実施できるが、それらの実施態様は本考案の請求の範囲内であるべきことは言うまでもないことである。   Specific numerical values and ratios in the above-described embodiments, for example, luminance 5 or “1: 7” or the words “upward” or “downward” indicating the direction are used for easily explaining the contents of the device. There is no limitation on the scope of the present invention. The foregoing description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and does not limit the scope of the claims of the present invention. Those skilled in the art will be within the scope of the technology disclosed by the present invention. It will be appreciated that changes and modifications may be made as appropriate, but such embodiments should fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention.

図1は、光反射性糸を縦糸とし、光導体繊維糸を横糸とし、横糸と縦糸とを交差させて織り上げた織物を示す図である。FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a woven fabric in which light reflecting yarns are warp yarns, light guide fiber yarns are weft yarns, and the weft yarns and warp yarns are woven together. 図1Aは、織物を示す断面図である。FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional view showing a fabric. 図2は、光反射性糸を縦糸とし、所定の割合で配列する光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸とを横糸として織り上げた織物を示す図である。FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a woven fabric in which light-reflective yarns are warp yarns and light-guide fiber yarns and light-reflective yarns arranged in a predetermined ratio are woven as weft yarns. 図2Aは、横糸の断面形状、及び横糸と縦糸との編み方法を示す織物の断面図である。FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional view of a woven fabric showing a cross-sectional shape of a weft and a knitting method of a weft and a warp. 図2Bは、横糸の断面形状、及び横糸と縦糸との編み方法を示す織物の断面図である。FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view of the woven fabric showing the cross-sectional shape of the weft and the knitting method of the weft and the warp. 図3は、光反射性糸を縦糸とし、所定の割合で配列する光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸とを横糸として織り上げた織物を示す図である。FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a woven fabric in which light-reflective yarns are warp yarns and light-guide fiber yarns and light-reflective yarns arranged in a predetermined ratio are woven as weft yarns. 図3Aは、横糸の断面形状、及び横糸と縦糸との編み方法を示す織物の断面図である。FIG. 3A is a cross-sectional view of a woven fabric showing a cross-sectional shape of a weft and a knitting method of a weft and a warp. 図3Bは、横糸の断面形状、及び横糸と縦糸との編み方法を示す織物の断面図である。FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view of the woven fabric showing the cross-sectional shape of the weft and the knitting method of the weft and the warp.

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

102 縦糸
104 横糸
102a 光反射性糸
104a 光導体繊維糸
106a 縦糸と横糸とが交差しない部分
108a 縦糸と横糸とが交差する部分
110 能動光
112 外光
202 縦糸
204、206 横糸
208 平面
202a 糸
204a 中空円形
206a 中実円形
208a、210a 領域
212 外光
214 能動光
202b 糸
204b 中空円形
206b 中実円形
208b、210b 領域
302 縦糸
304、306 横糸
308 平面
302a 糸
304a 中空円形
306a 中実円形
308a、310a 領域
312 外光
314 能動光
302b 糸
304b 中空円形
306b 中実円形
308b、310b 領域
102 warp yarn 104 weft yarn 102a light reflective yarn 104a light conductor fiber yarn 106a portion 108a where warp yarn and weft yarn do not intersect 110a portion where warp yarn and weft yarn intersect 110 active light 112 external light 202 warp yarn 204, 206 weft yarn 208 plane 202a yarn 204a hollow Circle 206a Solid circle 208a, 210a Region 212 Outside light 214 Active light 202b Yarn 204b Hollow circle 206b Solid circle 208b, 210b Region 302 Warp yarn 304, 306 Weft 308 Plane 302a Yarn 304a Hollow circle 306a Solid circle 308a, 310a Region 312 Outside light
314 Active light 302b Yarn 304b Hollow circle 306b Solid circle 308b, 310b Region

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複数の縦糸と複数の横糸を交互に織り上げて形成される能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物であって、
縦糸が光反射性糸であり、
横糸が外部に光を放射する光導体繊維糸で構成され
上記の縦糸が複数本連続して並ぶ任意の本数の横糸に対して交差しない形でそれ以外の横糸に交差して織り上げられ、
上記の光反射性糸は、これと交差しない上記の光導体繊維糸から放射される光線及び外光を反射するように構成されたことを特徴とする能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。
A woven fabric having active irradiation and reflection properties formed by alternately weaving a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns,
The warp is a light reflective thread,
The weft is composed of photoconductor fiber yarns that radiate light to the outside, and the warp yarns are woven to intersect with other weft yarns in a form that does not intersect with any number of weft yarns arranged in series,
The light-reflective yarn is configured to reflect light and external light emitted from the light guide fiber yarn that does not intersect with the light-reflective yarn, and has both active irradiation and reflection properties.
上記の横糸は、上記の光反射性糸に加えて上記の光導体繊維糸で構成されたことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The woven fabric having active irradiation and reflection properties according to claim 1, wherein the weft yarn is composed of the light guide fiber yarn in addition to the light reflective yarn. 上記の横糸を構成する上記の光反射性糸と上記の光導体繊維糸との割合が20:0〜1:7であることを特徴とする請求項2に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The ratio of the light-reflective yarn and the light guide fiber yarn constituting the weft is 20: 0 to 1: 7, which also serves as an active irradiation and reflection property according to claim 2 fabric. 上記の横糸を構成する上記の光反射性糸と上記の光導体繊維糸との割合が20:0〜1:5であることを特徴とする請求項2に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The ratio of the light-reflective yarn and the light guide fiber yarn constituting the weft is 20: 0 to 1: 5, and also serves as an active irradiation and reflection property according to claim 2 fabric. 上記の光導体繊維糸は、少なくとも、側面から光を放射する光導体繊維糸を含むことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The woven fabric having active irradiation and reflecting properties according to claim 1, wherein the light guide fiber yarn includes at least a light guide fiber yarn that emits light from a side surface. 上記の光導体繊維糸の末端が接続される照射光源が、少なくとも、LED発光ダイオードを有することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The woven fabric having active irradiation and reflection properties according to claim 1, wherein the irradiation light source to which the end of the light guide fiber yarn is connected has at least an LED light emitting diode. 上記の光反射性糸の横断面形状が、円形、四方形、三角形の何れかであることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The cross-sectional shape of the light-reflecting yarn is any one of a circle, a quadrangle, and a triangle, The woven fabric having active irradiation and reflection properties according to claim 1. 上記の光反射性糸の輝度は、台湾標準規格(CNS)の規格CNS-7773で定める光沢度計量法によって規定されるレベル1〜レベル10であることを特徴とする請求項7に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   8. The active light according to claim 7, wherein the brightness of the light-reflective yarn is from level 1 to level 10 defined by the gloss measurement method defined in Taiwan Standard (CNS) Standard CNS-7773. A fabric that combines irradiation and reflection properties. 前記織物における縦糸と横糸の密度範囲が、6.5平方センチあたり50本〜210本であることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The fabric having both active irradiation and reflection properties according to claim 1, wherein the density range of warp and weft in the fabric is 50 to 210 per 6.5 square centimeters. 複数の縦糸と複数の横糸を交互に織り上げて形成される能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物であって、
縦糸が光反射性糸であり、
横糸が外部に光を放射する光導体繊維糸と光反射性糸とで構成され
上記の光反射性糸である縦糸が、複数本連続して並ぶ任意の本数の横糸に対して交差せずに、それ以外の横糸に交差して織り上げられ、
上記の光反射性糸は、これと交差しない上記の光導体繊維糸から放射される光線及び外光を反射するように構成されたことを特徴とする能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。
A woven fabric having active irradiation and reflection properties formed by alternately weaving a plurality of warp yarns and a plurality of weft yarns,
The warp is a light reflective thread,
The warp yarn, which is composed of a light guide fiber yarn that emits light to the outside and a light-reflective yarn, is the above-mentioned light-reflective yarn, without crossing any number of the weft yarns arranged in series. , Weaved across the other weft,
The light-reflective yarn is configured to reflect light and external light emitted from the light guide fiber yarn that does not intersect with the light-reflective yarn, and has both active irradiation and reflection properties.
上記の横糸を構成する上記の光反射性糸と上記の光導体繊維糸との割合が20:0〜1:7であることを特徴とする請求項10に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   11. The active irradiation and reflection property according to claim 10, wherein the ratio of the light-reflective yarn and the light guide fiber yarn constituting the weft is 20: 0 to 1: 7. fabric. 上記の横糸を構成する上記の光反射性糸と上記の光導体繊維糸との割合が20:0〜1:5であることを特徴とする請求項10に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   11. The active irradiation and reflection property according to claim 10, wherein the ratio of the light-reflective yarn and the light guide fiber yarn constituting the weft is 20: 0 to 1: 5. fabric. 上記の横糸を構成する上記の光導体繊維糸が、少なくとも、側面から光を放射する光導体繊維糸を含むことを特徴とする請求項10に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The woven fabric having both active irradiation and reflecting properties according to claim 10, wherein the light guide fiber yarn constituting the weft yarn includes at least a light guide fiber yarn that emits light from a side surface. 上記の光導体繊維糸の末端が接続される照射光源が、少なくとも、LED発光ダイオードを有することを特徴とする請求項10に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The woven fabric having both active irradiation and reflection properties according to claim 10, wherein the irradiation light source to which the end of the light guide fiber yarn is connected has at least an LED light emitting diode. 上記の光反射性糸の横断面形状が、円形、四方形、三角形の何れかであることを特徴とする請求項10に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The cross-sectional shape of the light-reflective yarn is any one of a circle, a quadrangle, and a triangle, The woven fabric having both active irradiation and reflection properties according to claim 10. 上記の光反射性糸の輝度は、台湾標準規格(CNS)の規格CNS-7773で定める光沢度計量法によって規定されるレベル1〜レベル10であることを特徴とする請求項7に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   8. The active light according to claim 7, wherein the brightness of the light-reflective yarn is from level 1 to level 10 defined by the gloss measurement method defined in Taiwan Standard (CNS) Standard CNS-7773. A fabric that combines irradiation and reflection properties. 前記織物における縦糸と横糸の密度範囲が、6.5平方センチあたり50本〜210本であることを特徴とする請求項10に記載の能動照射及び反射性質を兼ねる織物。   The woven fabric having active irradiation and reflecting properties according to claim 10, wherein the density range of warp and weft in the woven fabric is 50 to 210 per 6.5 square centimeters.
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