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JP6895661B2
JP6895661B2 JP2017169136A JP2017169136A JP6895661B2 JP 6895661 B2 JP6895661 B2 JP 6895661B2 JP 2017169136 A JP2017169136 A JP 2017169136A JP 2017169136 A JP2017169136 A JP 2017169136A JP 6895661 B2 JP6895661 B2 JP 6895661B2
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この発明は、建物の内装下地に用いられる部材に関し、より詳しくは、たとえば壁の目地の仕上げに用いられる目地テープに関する。 The present invention relates to members used for interior bases of buildings, and more specifically to joint tapes used, for example, to finish joints in walls.

壁の目地の仕上げには、下記特許文献1に開示されているような帯状のネット地からなる目地テープが用いられていた。 For finishing the joints of the wall, a joint tape made of a strip-shaped net material as disclosed in Patent Document 1 below was used.

この目地テープは、撚糸からなる経糸と緯糸で織成して構成されている。網目の大きさは全体においてすべて同じである。裏面には粘着剤がコーティングされており、目地部分に固定しやすいように構成されている。 This joint tape is composed of warp and weft yarns made of twisted yarns. The size of the mesh is the same as a whole. The back surface is coated with an adhesive so that it can be easily fixed to the joints.

しかしながら、目地テープは経糸と緯糸を織って構成しているものであるので、粘着剤がコーティングされていても、貼り付け固定する時などの取り扱い時に、目ずれを起こしたり、縁がほつれたりして、仕上げ不良の原因になることがある。 However, since the joint tape is composed of warp and weft threads, even if it is coated with an adhesive, it may cause misalignment or frayed edges when it is handled such as when it is attached and fixed. Therefore, it may cause poor finishing.

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この発明は、目ずれやほつれを抑制できるようにすることを主な目的とする。 A main object of the present invention is to make it possible to suppress misalignment and fraying.

そのための手段は、長尺の帯状をなす織物シートからなる網状の目地テープであって、幅方向の中間部に、パテを通す大きさの目の粗い大目合い部を長手方向に沿って有し、幅方向の両側の縁部に、前記大目合い部よりも目の細かい小目合い部を長手方向に沿って有する目地テープである。 The means for this is a net-like joint tape made of a long strip-shaped woven sheet, and a coarse joint portion having a size for passing putty is provided along the longitudinal direction in the middle portion in the width direction. However, it is a joint tape having small joints finer than the large joints along the longitudinal direction at the edges on both sides in the width direction.

この構成では、両側の縁部に存在する小目合い部が織物シートの縦横の結合状態を強くして、小目合い部自体の目ずれやほつれを抑制するとともに、大目合い部の目ずれも抑制する。 In this configuration, the small meshes existing at the edges on both sides strengthen the vertical and horizontal bonding state of the woven sheet, suppress the misalignment and fraying of the small meshes themselves, and the misalignment of the large meshes. Also suppress.

この発明によれば、目ずれやほつれの発生を抑えられるので、簡単に良好な目地仕上げが可能となる。 According to the present invention, since the occurrence of misalignment and fraying can be suppressed, good joint finishing can be easily achieved.

目地テープの斜視図。Perspective view of joint tape. 目地テープの概略構造を示す断面図。The cross-sectional view which shows the schematic structure of the joint tape. 目地テープを目地に貼り付けた状態を示す断面図。A cross-sectional view showing a state in which a joint tape is attached to a joint. 目地テープの表面。The surface of the joint tape. 目地テープの大目合い部と小目合い部を示す拡大図。Enlarged view showing the large and small joints of the joint tape.

この発明を実施するための一形態を、以下図面を用いて説明する。 An embodiment for carrying out the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.

図1に、使用前の目地テープ11の斜視図を示す。この図に示すように目地テープ11は、長尺の帯状をなす織物シート12からなる網状であり、ロール状に巻回されている。巻回状態は、概略構造を模式的に示した図2に示したように織物シート12の裏面に備えた粘着剤層13により保持されている。使用に際して目地テープ11は、必要長さを引き出して切断され、粘着剤層13を用いて図3に示したように目地14に対して貼り付けられる。 FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the joint tape 11 before use. As shown in this figure, the joint tape 11 is a net-like structure made of a long strip-shaped woven sheet 12, and is wound in a roll shape. The wound state is held by the adhesive layer 13 provided on the back surface of the woven sheet 12 as shown in FIG. 2, which schematically shows the schematic structure. Upon use, the joint tape 11 is pulled out to a required length, cut, and attached to the joint 14 using the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 13 as shown in FIG.

織物シート12は、目地14に貼り付けるのに必要な幅に形成されており、幅方向の中間部に、パテを通す大きさの目の粗い大目合い部21を長手方向に沿って有し、幅方向の両側の縁部に、大目合い部21よりも目の細かい小目合い部22を長手方向に沿って有している。 The woven sheet 12 is formed to have a width required to be attached to the joint 14, and has a coarse mesh portion 21 having a size for passing a putty in the middle portion in the width direction along the longitudinal direction. At the edges on both sides in the width direction, small joints 22 having finer meshes than the large joints 21 are provided along the longitudinal direction.

織物シート12における大目合い部21と小目合い部22の幅は、適宜設定されるが、大目合い部21の幅については、目地14のVカット部14aの幅よりも幅広に設定される。 The widths of the large joint portion 21 and the small joint portion 22 in the woven sheet 12 are appropriately set, but the width of the large joint portion 21 is set wider than the width of the V-cut portion 14a of the joint 14. To.

大目合い部21と小目合い部22の目合いの大きさは適宜設定され、小目合い部22の目の大きさについては、細かい方が好ましく、パテをほとんど、あるいはまったく通さないものとしてもよい。 The size of the mesh between the large mesh portion 21 and the small mesh portion 22 is appropriately set, and the size of the mesh of the small mesh portion 22 is preferably fine, and the putty is hardly or not passed through. May be good.

このような大目合い部21と小目合い部22は一体である。つまり、緯糸23と経糸24を織り込んで一枚の織物として形成されており、全体として継ぎ目による段差のない状態である。このため、大目合い部21と小目合い部22の目合いの違いは、経糸24の間隔を調節してつける。すなわち、図4に示したように、小目合い部22は大目合い部21よりも経糸24の間隔を狭くして形成する。大目合い部21の目が方形であれば、小目合い部22の目は縦長の長方形となる。 Such a large mesh portion 21 and a small mesh portion 22 are integrated. That is, the weft 23 and the warp 24 are woven together to form a single woven fabric, and there is no step due to the seams as a whole. Therefore, the difference between the meshes of the large mesh portion 21 and the mesh portion 22 is adjusted by adjusting the spacing between the warp threads 24. That is, as shown in FIG. 4, the small mesh portion 22 is formed so that the interval between the warp threads 24 is narrower than that of the large mesh portion 21. If the eyes of the large mesh portion 21 are square, the eyes of the small mesh portion 22 are vertically long rectangles.

緯糸23と経糸24は、それぞれ引き揃えられた複数本の糸23a,24a,24bで構成される。糸23a,24a,24bの素材には、例えばポリエステルやビニロンなどの適宜のものを使用できるが、糸としては無撚糸であるのが望ましい。 The weft thread 23 and the warp thread 24 are composed of a plurality of threads 23a, 24a, and 24b, which are aligned with each other. As the material of the yarns 23a, 24a, 24b, an appropriate material such as polyester or vinylon can be used, but it is desirable that the yarn is a non-twisted yarn.

図5の(a)に大目合い部21の拡大図を、(b)に小目合い部22の拡大図を示す。織物シート12は、複数本の糸23aからなる一組の緯糸23と、引き揃えられた複数本の糸24a,24bからなる一組の経糸24で織成されたものであり、経糸24のうちの一部の糸24aと、これ以外の糸24bが互い違いに緯糸23に対して織り込まれている。 FIG. 5A shows an enlarged view of the large mesh portion 21 and FIG. 5B shows an enlarged view of the small mesh portion 22. The woven sheet 12 is woven with a set of weft threads 23 composed of a plurality of threads 23a and a set of warp threads 24 composed of a plurality of aligned threads 24a and 24b. A part of the yarn 24a and the other yarn 24b are alternately woven into the weft 23.

具体的には、図5の(a)に見られるように、緯糸23として2本の糸23aを引き揃えて一組としたものを使用し、経糸24として3本の糸24a,24bを引き揃えて一組としたものを使用する。緯糸23は一定間隔で配設され、これら緯糸23に経糸24が織り込まれるが、このときに、一組の経糸24のうちの真ん中の1本の糸24aと、これを挟む両側2本の糸24bを、互い違いに織り込む。 Specifically, as seen in FIG. 5A, a set of two threads 23a is used as the weft thread 23, and three threads 24a and 24b are drawn as the warp thread 24. Use a set of aligned items. The weft threads 23 are arranged at regular intervals, and the warp threads 24 are woven into the weft threads 23. At this time, one thread 24a in the middle of the set of warp threads 24 and two threads on both sides sandwiching the warp threads 24a are woven. 24b is woven alternately.

このように構成することで、織物シート12のすべての緯糸23が経糸24で表裏両側から挟まれた状態になり、糸23a,24a,24bが無撚糸であることと相まって、緯糸23の膨らみによる凹凸があらわれることを効果的に軽減でき、平滑性を出すことができる。 With this configuration, all the weft threads 23 of the woven sheet 12 are sandwiched between the warp threads 24 from both the front and back sides, and the threads 23a, 24a, and 24b are non-twisted threads due to the swelling of the weft threads 23. The appearance of unevenness can be effectively reduced, and smoothness can be obtained.

大目合い部21では、経糸24同士の間が緯糸23同士の間隔と同程度にあいているが、小目合い部22では、図5の(b)に示したように、経糸24同士の間隔を大目合い部21のそれよりも狭くする。これらの図示した間隔は一例であり、その他の間隔としてもよい。 In the large mesh portion 21, the space between the warp threads 24 is about the same as the distance between the weft threads 23, but in the small mesh portion 22, as shown in FIG. 5B, the warp threads 24 are separated from each other. The interval is made narrower than that of the large mesh portion 21. These illustrated intervals are examples, and may be other intervals.

このように織成されて大目合い部21と小目合い部22を有する織物シート12は、カレンダー加工される。カレンダー加工によって平滑性が得られ、厚みの平均化が図れるため、より一層、緯糸23の存在による凹凸を軽減できる。 The woven sheet 12 woven in this way and having the large mesh portion 21 and the small mesh portion 22 is calendar-processed. Since smoothness is obtained by calendar processing and the thickness can be averaged, unevenness due to the presence of the weft 23 can be further reduced.

また織物シート12は、前述のように裏面に粘着剤層13を備えている(図2参照)。粘着剤層13は、粘着剤を塗布して形成されるが、緯糸23と経糸24は複数本の糸23a,24a,24bを引き揃えて構成するうえに、それらの糸23a,24a,24bは無撚糸であるので、図2に一部を拡大して示すように粘着剤が浸み込みやすく(図2中、点を施した部分が浸み込んだ粘着剤)、経糸24と緯糸23の結合部分の結合状態が保持される。なお、図2は前述したように概略構造を模式的に示しており、経糸24と緯糸23を構成する糸の本数や経糸24同士の間隔などの詳細は省いて示している。 Further, the woven sheet 12 is provided with the adhesive layer 13 on the back surface as described above (see FIG. 2). The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 13 is formed by applying a pressure-sensitive adhesive. The weft yarn 23 and the warp yarn 24 are formed by aligning a plurality of yarns 23a, 24a, 24b, and the yarns 23a, 24a, 24b are formed. Since it is a non-twisted yarn, the adhesive easily penetrates as shown in FIG. 2 by enlarging a part (the adhesive in which the dotted part in FIG. 2 penetrates), and the warp yarn 24 and the weft yarn 23 The bonded state of the bonded portion is maintained. Note that FIG. 2 schematically shows a schematic structure as described above, and details such as the number of threads constituting the warp threads 24 and the weft threads 23 and the spacing between the warp threads 24 are omitted.

以上のような構成の目地テープ11は、大目合い部21と小目合い部22を交互に有する基材シート(図示せず)を織成したのち、これをカレンダー加工して、裏面に粘着剤層13を形成するとともに、大目合い部21が幅方向の中間部に位置する所定幅に裁断して、ロール状に巻き取ることによって製造される。 The joint tape 11 having the above configuration is made by weaving a base sheet (not shown) having large joints 21 and small joints 22 alternately, and then calendar-processing this to apply an adhesive on the back surface. It is manufactured by forming the layer 13 and cutting the large joint portion 21 into a predetermined width located in the middle portion in the width direction and winding it in a roll shape.

大目合い部21と小目合い部22は、経糸24の間隔を変更して構成するので、製造は容易である。 Since the large mesh portion 21 and the small mesh portion 22 are configured by changing the spacing between the warp threads 24, they are easy to manufacture.

使用に際しては、目地テープ11を目地14に対して裏面の粘着剤層13を用いて貼り付けながら引き出して、所定長さで切断する。このとき目地テープ11は、突き合わせ部分のVカット部14aに関わらず平らに貼り付ける。 At the time of use, the joint tape 11 is pulled out while being attached to the joint 14 using the adhesive layer 13 on the back surface, and cut to a predetermined length. At this time, the joint tape 11 is attached flat regardless of the V-cut portion 14a of the abutting portion.

目地テープ11を構成する織物シート12の小目合い部22は、パテを通す大きさの目の粗い大目合い部21よりも目を細かくしているので、織成されて糸同士が交差する部分の結合が比較的強く、目ずれやほつれを起こしにくい。小目合い部が22目ずれを起こしにくいので、大目合い部21の目ずれも抑制される。このため、目地テープ11の取り扱いや引き出しにおいて、目ずれやほつれを起こすことを抑制できる。 Since the small joints 22 of the woven sheet 12 constituting the joint tape 11 are finer than the coarse large joints 21 having a size through which the putty is passed, they are woven and the threads intersect with each other. The joints of the parts are relatively strong, and it is unlikely to cause misalignment or fraying. Since the small mesh portion is less likely to cause a 22 mesh shift, the large mesh portion 21 is also suppressed from a misalignment. Therefore, it is possible to prevent misalignment and fraying when handling and pulling out the joint tape 11.

しかも、大目合い部21と小目合い部22が一体であるため、前述のような目ずれ抑制はより確実である。そのうえ、緯糸23と経糸24は共に、引き揃えられた複数本の糸23a,24a,24bからなるものである上に、糸23a,24a,24bが無撚糸からなり、織物シート12はカレンダー加工され、さらに織物シート12の裏面に粘着剤層13が形成され、その粘着剤が糸23a,24a,24bに浸み込むので、目ずれやほつれの抑制は、より一層確実である。 Moreover, since the large mesh portion 21 and the small mesh portion 22 are integrated, the above-mentioned misalignment suppression is more reliable. Moreover, both the weft yarn 23 and the warp yarn 24 are made of a plurality of aligned yarns 23a, 24a, 24b, the yarns 23a, 24a, 24b are made of untwisted yarn, and the woven sheet 12 is calendar-processed. Further, since the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 13 is formed on the back surface of the woven sheet 12 and the pressure-sensitive adhesive penetrates into the threads 23a, 24a, 24b, the suppression of misalignment and fraying is even more reliable.

また、目地テープ11の幅方向の両側の縁部が小目合い部22であって、ある程度の硬さが得られる上に、粘着剤層13が密に形成されることになるので、貼り付けたときに安定した粘着状態を得られる。 Further, since the edge portions on both sides of the joint tape 11 in the width direction are the small joint portions 22 to obtain a certain degree of hardness and the adhesive layer 13 is densely formed, the adhesive layer 13 is attached. A stable adhesive state can be obtained at the time.

目地テープ11を貼り付けたのち、下塗りパテ(図示せず)を塗る。下塗りパテは、織物シート12の表面から網目を通って目地14に密着する。 After attaching the joint tape 11, an undercoat putty (not shown) is applied. The undercoat putty comes into close contact with the joint 14 from the surface of the woven sheet 12 through a mesh.

このときのパテ処理は、前述のように平滑性を有し、緯糸23の存在による凹凸が軽減されるので、ヘラでこする時の抵抗がなく、作業がしやすい。しかも前述のように目地テープ11は目地14に対して安定して粘着するうえに、目ずれやほつれも抑制できるので、下塗り作業は容易にしかも適切に行える。この結果、目地14部分のきれいな仕上げが容易にできる。 The putty treatment at this time has smoothness as described above, and since the unevenness due to the presence of the weft thread 23 is reduced, there is no resistance when rubbing with a spatula, and the work is easy. Moreover, as described above, the joint tape 11 stably adheres to the joint 14, and also suppresses misalignment and fraying, so that the undercoating work can be easily and appropriately performed. As a result, a clean finish of the joint 14 portion can be easily performed.

このあと、上塗りパテの塗布やサンディング等の必要な作業を行う。 After that, necessary work such as application of topcoat putty and sanding is performed.

以上の構成は、この発明を実施するための一形態であって、この発明は前述の構成のみに限定されるものではなく、その他の構成を採用することもできる。 The above configuration is a mode for carrying out the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned configuration, and other configurations may be adopted.

例えば、目地テープ11は、裏面の粘着剤層13に離型シートを貼り合わせたものであってもよい。 For example, the joint tape 11 may have a release sheet attached to the adhesive layer 13 on the back surface.

織物シート12は大目合い部21と小目合い部22の2種類のほか、その中間の目合い部や、小目合い部22よりも小さい目合いの部分を備えてもよい。連続的に変化する目合いであってもよい。 The woven sheet 12 may include two types of a large mesh portion 21 and a small mesh portion 22, an intermediate mesh portion, and a mesh portion smaller than the small mesh portion 22. The texture may change continuously.

11…目地テープ
12…織物シート
13…粘着剤層
14…目地
21…大目合い部
22…小目合い部
23…緯糸
23a…糸
24…経糸
24a,24b…糸
11 ... Joint tape 12 ... Textile sheet 13 ... Adhesive layer 14 ... Joint 21 ... Large joint 22 ... Small joint 23 ... Weft 23a ... Thread 24 ... Warp 24a, 24b ... Thread

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長尺の帯状をなす織物シートからなる網状の目地テープであって、
幅方向の中間部に、パテを通す大きさの目の粗い大目合い部を長手方向に沿って有し、
幅方向の両側の縁部に、前記大目合い部よりも目の細かい小目合い部を長手方向に沿って有する
目地テープ。
A net-like joint tape made of a long strip of woven sheet.
In the middle part in the width direction, a coarse mesh part sized to pass putty is provided along the longitudinal direction.
A joint tape having small joints finer than the large joints along the longitudinal direction at the edges on both sides in the width direction.
前記大目合い部と前記小目合い部が一体である
請求項1に記載の目地テープ。
The joint tape according to claim 1, wherein the large joint portion and the small joint portion are integrated.
前記小目合い部が、前記大目合い部よりも経糸の間隔を狭くして形成された
請求項1または請求項2に記載の目地テープ。
The joint tape according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the small joint portion is formed with a narrower interval between warp threads than the large joint portion.
前記織物シートが、引き揃えられた複数本の糸からなる一組の緯糸と、引き揃えられた複数本の糸からなる一組の経糸で織成されたものであり、
前記経糸のうちの一部の糸と、これ以外の糸が互い違いに前記緯糸に対して織り込まれた
請求項1から請求項3のうちいずれか一項に記載の目地テープ。
The woven sheet is woven with a set of weft threads composed of a plurality of aligned threads and a set of warp threads composed of a plurality of aligned threads.
The joint tape according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a part of the warp threads and other threads are alternately woven into the weft threads.
前記織物シートがカレンダー加工されたものである
請求項1から請求項4のうちいずれか一項に記載の目地テープ。
The joint tape according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the woven sheet is calendar-processed.
前記織物シートを構成する糸が無撚糸であり、
裏面に粘着剤層を備えた
請求項1から請求項5のうちいずれか一項に記載の目地テープ。
The yarn constituting the woven sheet is untwisted yarn, and is
The joint tape according to any one of claims 1 to 5, which has an adhesive layer on the back surface.
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