JP5988016B2 - Non-combustible sheet used for advertising panels using glass woven fabric - Google Patents

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JP5988016B2
JP5988016B2 JP2011136618A JP2011136618A JP5988016B2 JP 5988016 B2 JP5988016 B2 JP 5988016B2 JP 2011136618 A JP2011136618 A JP 2011136618A JP 2011136618 A JP2011136618 A JP 2011136618A JP 5988016 B2 JP5988016 B2 JP 5988016B2
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本発明は、ガラス繊維糸を経糸及び緯糸として製織してなるガラス織布を使用し、パネルに用いられる不燃性シートに関する。 The present invention relates to a non-combustible sheet used for a panel using a glass woven fabric obtained by weaving glass fiber yarn as warp and weft.

ガラス繊維糸を経糸及び緯糸として製織してなるガラス織布は、不燃性などの優れた特性のために種々の用途に用いることが提案されている。そして、本出願人も、駅構内やホテルやデパート等に配設されている広告パネル等を形成するための画像用シートの基材として、従来のポリエステル樹脂等の合成樹脂フィルムに代えて経糸と緯糸との交差角度が直角となる一般的な平織りで製織されたガラス織布を採用した画像用シート(不燃性シートの一例)を先に提案した(下記特許文献1、2参照)。   Glass woven fabrics made by weaving glass fiber yarns as warps and wefts have been proposed for use in various applications because of excellent properties such as non-combustibility. And the present applicant also uses warp yarn instead of the conventional synthetic resin film such as polyester resin as the base material of the image sheet for forming the advertising panel etc. disposed in the station premises, hotels, department stores, etc. An image sheet (an example of a non-combustible sheet) using a glass woven fabric woven in a general plain weave having a right angle with the weft has been proposed (see Patent Documents 1 and 2 below).

特開2007−203724号公報JP 2007-203724 A 特開2010−042587号公報JP 2010-042587 A

ところが、上記の提案シートでは、不燃性のガラス織布の採用により主たる目的であった不燃性は十分に得ることができたものの、引き裂き強度については基材に合成樹脂フィルムを採用した従前のシートに劣っており、この点に未だ改善の余地があった。   However, in the above proposed sheet, the non-flammability, which was the main purpose by adopting the non-combustible glass woven fabric, could be sufficiently obtained, but the tear strength was a conventional sheet using a synthetic resin film as a base material. There was still room for improvement in this respect.

本発明は、上述の実状に鑑みて為されたものであって、その主たる課題は、合理的な改良により、単層構造でも高い引き裂き強度を有するガラス織布を使用し、パネルに用いられる不燃性シートを提供する点にある。 The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned actual situation, and its main problem is to use a glass woven fabric having a high tear strength even in a single-layer structure by a reasonable improvement, and to be a non-combustible material used for a panel. It is in providing a sex sheet.

〔構成〕
本発明の第1特徴構成は、ガラス繊維糸を経糸及び緯糸として製織してなるガラス織布を使用し、広告パネルに用いられる不燃性シートであって、前記経糸と前記緯糸との交差角度を直角以外の角度に設定して製織されているガラス織布を樹脂材料でコーティングして構成され、前記経糸と前記緯糸とが前記広告パネルの外枠に対して直交しない方向に沿う点にある。
〔Constitution〕
A first characteristic configuration of the present invention is a non-combustible sheet used for an advertising panel using a glass woven fabric obtained by weaving glass fiber yarns as warps and wefts, wherein the crossing angle between the warps and the wefts is set. A glass woven fabric set at an angle other than a right angle is coated with a resin material, and the warp and the weft are along a direction that is not orthogonal to the outer frame of the advertising panel.

本発明の第2特徴構成は、前記経糸と前記緯糸との交差角度を30度〜60度に設定して製織されている点にある。   The second characteristic configuration of the present invention resides in that weaving is performed by setting an intersecting angle between the warp and the weft to 30 to 60 degrees.

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研究の結果、本発明人は、前記経糸と前記緯糸との交差角度を直角以外の角度に設定して製織すれば、経糸と緯糸との交差角度を直角に設定して製織する場合に比べて、引き裂き強度が大幅に高まることを知見した。
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As a result of the research, the present inventor found that when weaving with the crossing angle between the warp and the weft set to an angle other than a right angle, weaving with the crossing angle between the warp and the weft set to a right angle is performed. It was found that the tear strength was greatly increased.

このことは、経糸方向に沿って引き裂く状態に外力が作用した場合を例に挙げると、引き裂き方向に直交する方向から緯糸が傾いているために、その緯糸の傾き分だけ緯糸の引き裂き方向での断面積が増大すること、その断面積の増大などによる緯糸の強度増加により破断前に緯糸が引き裂き方向に沿って経糸上を摺動すること、緯糸の傾きに沿って緯糸から経糸の側に引き裂き力の一部が案内されることなどの作用が考えられるが、ともかく引き裂き方向に対して直交しない方向に沿う姿勢で糸が存在することが引き裂き強度を高める重要な要因になっていた。   This is because, for example, when an external force is applied in a state of tearing along the warp direction, the weft is tilted from the direction orthogonal to the tear direction. Increase in cross-sectional area, increase in weft strength due to increase in cross-sectional area, etc., so that wefts slide on the warp along the tear direction before breaking, tear from weft to warp side along the weft inclination Although an action such as part of the force being guided can be considered, the presence of the yarn in a posture along a direction not orthogonal to the tearing direction has become an important factor for increasing the tearing strength.

それ故に、ガラス繊維糸が経糸と緯糸との交差角度を直角以外の角度に設定して製織されている上記各特徴構成であれば、経糸方向や緯糸方向を含む面方向のいずれの方向に沿って引き裂く状態に外力が作用したとしても、経糸と緯糸のいずれかが引き裂き方向に直交しない方向に沿う姿勢で存在するから、単層構造でありながらも、あらゆる方向において高い引き裂き強度を有するものとすることができる。   Therefore, if the glass fiber yarn is woven by setting the crossing angle between the warp yarn and the weft yarn to an angle other than a right angle, it is along any direction of the surface direction including the warp direction and the weft direction. Even if an external force is applied to the torn state, either the warp or the weft exists in a posture along a direction that is not orthogonal to the tearing direction, so that it has a high tear strength in all directions even though it is a single layer structure. can do.

不燃性シートの層構成の一例を模式的に示す断面図Sectional drawing which shows an example of a layer structure of a nonflammable sheet | seat typically ガラス織布の一部を示す表面図Surface view showing part of a glass woven fabric ガラス織布の一部を模式的に示す斜視図A perspective view schematically showing a part of a glass woven fabric

図1は、広告パネル等に用いられる印刷用シート1(画像用シートの一例、不燃性シートの一例)の層構成を示し、このシート1は、半透明色又は乳白色の基材2と、該基材2の表側及び裏側に積層状態で配された外側樹脂層3とから、裏側からの照明光が適切に透過する適当な光透過性と光拡散性とを有するものに構成されている。   FIG. 1 shows a layer structure of a printing sheet 1 (an example of an image sheet, an example of a non-combustible sheet) used for an advertising panel or the like. The sheet 1 includes a translucent or milky white substrate 2, The outer resin layer 3 disposed in a laminated state on the front side and the back side of the base material 2 is configured to have appropriate light transmittance and light diffusibility through which illumination light from the back side is appropriately transmitted.

前記基材2は、ガラス織布4がほつれないよう結束するべく、ガラス織布4にウレタン系樹脂(樹脂材料の一例)の適量を含浸させることにより、ガラス織布4をウレタン系樹脂からなる内側樹脂層5でコーティングして構成されている。   The base material 2 is made of a urethane-based resin by impregnating the glass woven fabric 4 with an appropriate amount of urethane-based resin (an example of a resin material) so as to bind the glass-woven fabric 4 without fraying. The inner resin layer 5 is coated.

前記外側樹脂層3は、酸化チタンとシリカを含むアクリル系樹脂(樹脂材料の一例)の一定量を基材2の表側及び裏側に塗布することにより、基材2の表側及び裏側をコーティングする状態で構成されている。   The outer resin layer 3 coats the front side and the back side of the base material 2 by applying a certain amount of acrylic resin (an example of a resin material) containing titanium oxide and silica to the front side and the back side of the base material 2. It consists of

なお、基材2の厚み寸法T2は概ね150〜250μm、樹脂層5の厚み寸法T5は概ね20〜40μmに設定されている。   In addition, the thickness dimension T2 of the base material 2 is set to about 150 to 250 μm, and the thickness dimension T5 of the resin layer 5 is set to about 20 to 40 μm.

そして、図2、図3に示すように、前記ガラス織布4は、前記経糸4aと前記緯糸4bとの交差角度α(つまり、経糸方向Daと緯糸方向Dbの交差角度)を直角以外の角度に設定して製織されている。当該交差角度αは30度〜60度の範囲が好ましく、本例では45度を採用している。   As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the glass woven fabric 4 has an angle other than a right angle with respect to the intersecting angle α between the warp 4a and the weft 4b (that is, the intersecting angle between the warp direction Da and the weft direction Db). Weaving is set to. The intersection angle α is preferably in the range of 30 degrees to 60 degrees, and 45 degrees is adopted in this example.

つまり、このガラス織布4は、経糸4aと緯糸4bとの交差角度αを直角以外の角度に設定することで、面方向(表面に沿う方向)のいずれの方向が引き裂き方向になるにしても、引き裂き方向に対して直交しない方向に沿う姿勢で経糸4aと緯糸4bのうちのいずれかが存在するように構成されており、これにより、単層構造でありながらも面方向のあらゆる方向で高い引き裂き強度を発揮する。   In other words, the glass woven fabric 4 has an intersecting angle α between the warp yarn 4a and the weft yarn 4b set to an angle other than a right angle so that any direction in the surface direction (direction along the surface) becomes the tearing direction. The warp yarn 4a and the weft yarn 4b are configured to exist in a posture along a direction that is not orthogonal to the tearing direction, and this is high in all directions in the plane direction even though it has a single-layer structure. Demonstrate tear strength.

なお、このガラス織布は、例えば、多数本の単繊維を用いて構成された60〜80TEX(TEX=1000×糸の重さ(g)/糸の長さ(m))のガラス繊維糸を用いて、所定の織密度(具体的には、経糸4aが45〜55本/25mm、緯糸4bが45〜55本/25mm)で構成されている。   The glass woven fabric is made of, for example, glass fiber yarns of 60 to 80 TEX (TEX = 1000 × weight of yarn (g) / length of yarn (m)) composed of a large number of single fibers. And a predetermined weave density (specifically, the warp 4a is 45 to 55 yarns / 25 mm and the weft yarn 4b is 45 to 55 yarns / 25 mm).

また、このガラス織布4は、経糸方向Daに沿う姿勢で並列させた複数本の経糸4aに対して前記交差角度αとなる緯糸方向Dbに沿って緯糸4bを打ち込む織り方(略言すれば、変形平織り)により織製することができる。   Further, the glass woven fabric 4 is a weaving method in which the weft yarns 4b are driven along the weft direction Db having the intersecting angle α with respect to a plurality of warp yarns 4a arranged in parallel in a posture along the warp yarn direction Da (in short terms, simply speaking). , Modified plain weave).

上述の如く構成された印刷用シート1は、不燃性に加えて高い引き裂き強度を有するため、風圧等の外力が作用する屋外用の広告パネル等に特に好適に用いることができる。   Since the printing sheet 1 configured as described above has high tear strength in addition to non-flammability, it can be particularly suitably used for outdoor advertising panels and the like on which external forces such as wind pressure act.

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前述の実施形態では、本発明に係る不燃性シートの一例として、印刷画像を形成するための印刷用シート1を例に示したが、写真画像を印画するための印画シート(画層用シートの一例)や印刷画像や写真画像が施された画像シート、或いは、防煙用シート等であってもよく、要するに、不燃性を有するシートであれば如何なるものであってもよい。
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In the above-described embodiment, as an example of the incombustible sheet according to the present invention, the printing sheet 1 for forming a printed image is shown as an example. However, a printing sheet for printing a photographic image (the layer sheet) For example), an image sheet on which a printed image or a photographic image is applied, a smoke-proof sheet, or the like. In short, any sheet may be used as long as it is non-flammable.

前述の実施形態では、不燃性シートを構成するのに、ガラス織布4の表側及び裏側に2層の樹脂層3、5を形成する場合を例に示したが、例えば、1層又は2層以上の樹脂層を形成してもよい。   In the above-described embodiment, the case where the two resin layers 3 and 5 are formed on the front side and the back side of the glass woven fabric 4 to form the non-combustible sheet is shown as an example. The above resin layer may be formed.

前述の実施形態では、不燃性シートを構成するのに、ガラス織布4の表側と裏側の両方に樹脂層3、5を形成する場合を例に示したが、例えば、表側と裏側の一方のみに樹脂層を形成してもよい。   In the above-described embodiment, the case where the resin layers 3 and 5 are formed on both the front side and the back side of the glass woven fabric 4 to configure the incombustible sheet has been shown as an example. For example, only one of the front side and the back side is shown. A resin layer may be formed.

不燃性シートの厚み寸法や構成樹脂材料の種別等の具体的構成、及び、ガラス織布4の織密度や糸種等の具体的構成は、前述の実施形態で説明したものに限らず、種々の構成変更が可能である。   The specific configuration such as the thickness dimension of the incombustible sheet and the type of the constituent resin material, and the specific configuration such as the woven density and the yarn type of the glass woven fabric 4 are not limited to those described in the above-described embodiment, but various The configuration can be changed.

本発明に係る不燃性シートは、不燃性と引き裂き強度の両方が要求される各種物品の構成材として好適に用いることができる。
Non retardant sheet Ru engaged to the present invention can be suitably used as a material for various articles both nonflammable and tear strength is required.

4 ガラス織布
4a 経糸
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4 Glass woven fabric 4a Warp 4b Weft α Crossing angle

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ガラス繊維糸を経糸及び緯糸として製織してなるガラス織布を使用し、広告パネルに用いられる不燃性シートであって、
前記経糸と前記緯糸との交差角度を直角以外の角度に設定して製織されているガラス織布を樹脂材料でコーティングして構成され、
前記経糸と前記緯糸とが前記広告パネルの外枠に対して直交しない方向に沿う不燃性シート。
A glass woven fabric made by weaving glass fiber yarn as warp and weft, a non-combustible sheet used for advertising panels,
A glass woven fabric that is woven by setting an intersection angle between the warp and the weft to an angle other than a right angle is coated with a resin material,
A nonflammable sheet along a direction in which the warp and the weft are not orthogonal to the outer frame of the advertising panel.
前記ガラス織布が前記経糸と前記緯糸との交差角度を30度〜60度に設定して製織されている請求項1記載の不燃性シート。   The non-combustible sheet according to claim 1, wherein the glass woven fabric is woven by setting an intersecting angle between the warp and the weft to 30 degrees to 60 degrees.
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