JPH03155088A - Blanket material for electric blanket and electric blanket - Google Patents

Blanket material for electric blanket and electric blanket

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JPH03155088A
JPH03155088A JP29362189A JP29362189A JPH03155088A JP H03155088 A JPH03155088 A JP H03155088A JP 29362189 A JP29362189 A JP 29362189A JP 29362189 A JP29362189 A JP 29362189A JP H03155088 A JPH03155088 A JP H03155088A
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blanket
fabric
yarn
electric
tunnel
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Kimiyoshi Terada
寺田 公圭
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TERADA KEORI KK
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To improve the efficiency and the labor saving of the formation of tunnel lines by forming the lines of tunnels in which electric heater wires are provided, with knitting yarns in the process of composing a blanket material. CONSTITUTION:Insertion yarns 8 for tunnel are composed with chain yarns 4 and 5 to be composed in knittings 1 and 2 at the parts other than skipping parts 8a, and they are not composed in the knittings 1 and 2 but made into floating yarns at the skipping parts 8a. By lining up the skipping parts in the lateral direction (b), the lines of tunnels composed of the floating yarns are formed on the knittings 1 and 2. After cutting two sheets of knittings 1 and 2 at the middle part of a pile 3, a process of wool treatment or the like is applied. As a result, the knittings 1 and 2 are contracted, and thereby the floating yarns to form tunnels 11 are floated up, and make the forms to insert the electric heater wires easily. Consequently, the tunnel lines are formed efficiently while saving the labor.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 〔産業上の利用分野〕 本発明は、電気毛布用毛布地と、その毛布地を使用した
電気毛布に係る。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [Field of Industrial Application] The present invention relates to a blanket fabric for an electric blanket and an electric blanket using the blanket fabric.

〔従来の技術〕[Conventional technology]

現在多用されている毛布にいわゆるマイヤー毛布がある
。この毛布はラッセル機によってM4成したダブル編み
パイル編物をパイルの中間部でカットし、毛捌き等の処
理を施して得られる2枚の片面上出し毛布地を、毛の面
を外側に配して重ね合わせて成るものである。この毛布
は毛並みがミンク調で感触がよく、従来の電気毛布に比
べて品質が格段にすぐれていることから、最近この毛布
を使用した電気毛布が市場で散見される。
The so-called Meyer blanket is a commonly used blanket. This blanket is made by cutting an M4 double knitted pile knitted fabric using a Russell machine in the middle of the pile, and then applying treatments such as hair removal to create two sheets of single-sided blanket fabric, with the hair side facing outward. It is made by overlapping each other. This blanket has a mink-like texture and feels good to the touch, and is much superior in quality to conventional electric blankets, so electric blankets using this blanket have recently been seen on the market.

このいわゆるマイヤー電気毛布における電気ヒータ線の
配設方法は、ミシン縫い又は樹l旨接着により、2枚重
ね合わせ毛布を接結してトンネルの列を作成し、そのト
ンネルに電気ヒータ線を挿通することにより該ヒータ線
を配設するものである。
The method for installing electric heater wires in this so-called Meyer electric blanket is to connect two overlapping blankets using sewing machine stitching or wood gluing to create a row of tunnels, and then insert the electric heater wires into the tunnels. Accordingly, the heater wires are arranged.

〔発明の目的〕[Purpose of the invention]

本発明は、編み毛布地使用の電気毛布における電気ヒー
タ線配設用トンネル列の作成を、前記従来例のように毛
布地の編成後に接結手段によっておこなうのではなく、
毛布地の編成過程で編み糸によっておこなうことを目的
とする。
The present invention creates tunnel rows for arranging electric heater wires in an electric blanket using a knitted blanket, instead of using a connecting means after knitting the blanket fabric as in the conventional example.
The purpose is to use knitting yarn during the knitting process of blanket fabric.

〔構成〕〔composition〕

例示の図を用いて本発明の構成を述べると次のとおりで
ある。
The configuration of the present invention will be described below using exemplary diagrams.

m  本発明の電気毛布用毛布地は、くさり糸45、挿
入糸6.7.8及びパイル糸9を使用して編成した、2
枚のタテ編地1.2がパイル糸9で連結されているダブ
ル編みパイル編物3を、パイルの中間部10でカットし
、毛捌き等の処理を施して得られる毛布地1aにおいて
、編成時に、通常の挿入糸6.7のほかにトンネル用挿
入糸8を使用し、該トンネル用挿入糸8によって飛ばし
編みをおこなわせ、その飛ばし部8aをヨコ方向すに並
列させることにより、電気ヒータ線12を配設するため
のトンネル11の列を絹地上に作成したことを特徴とす
る。
m The blanket fabric for an electric blanket of the present invention is knitted using chain yarn 45, insertion yarn 6.7.8, and pile yarn 9.
In the blanket fabric 1a obtained by cutting a double-knit pile knit fabric 3 in which sheets of warp knit fabric 1.2 are connected by pile yarns 9 at the middle part 10 of the pile and subjecting it to treatment such as hair removal, during knitting, , by using the tunnel insertion yarn 8 in addition to the normal insertion yarn 6, 7, performing skip knitting with the tunnel insertion yarn 8, and arranging the skip portions 8a in parallel in the horizontal direction, electric heater wires can be made. It is characterized in that rows of tunnels 11 for arranging tunnels 12 are created on silk ground.

(2)本発明の電気毛布は、トンネル11に挿通するこ
とにより電気ヒータ線12を配設した前記構成(1)に
記載の電気毛布用毛布地1aと、電気ヒータ線を配設し
ていない他の毛布地13とを重ね合わせて成る。
(2) The electric blanket of the present invention includes the blanket fabric 1a for an electric blanket according to the configuration (1) above, in which the electric heater wire 12 is provided by passing through the tunnel 11, and the electric blanket fabric 1a is not provided with the electric heater wire. It is made by overlapping other blanket fabrics 13.

[作用] トンネル用挿入糸8は、飛ばし部8a以外の部分ではく
さり糸と組織して絹地に編み込まれ、飛ばし部8aでは
編地に編み込まれないで浮き糸になっている。この飛ば
し部8aをヨコ方@bに並列させると、浮き糸で成るト
ンネル11の列が絹地上に形成される。2枚の編地1.
2をパイルの中間部10でカットした後、毛捌き等の処
理を施すと編地は収縮するので、この収縮により、トン
ネル11を形成する浮き糸は浮き上がり、トンネル11
に電気ヒータ線を挿通しやすい形状になる。
[Function] The tunnel insertion yarn 8 is knitted into the silk fabric in a structure other than the skipped portion 8a as a chain yarn, and is not knitted into the knitted fabric in the skipped portion 8a and becomes a floating yarn. When the flying parts 8a are arranged in parallel horizontally @b, a row of tunnels 11 made of floating threads are formed on the silk ground. Two knitted fabrics 1.
2 is cut at the middle part 10 of the pile and then subjected to a treatment such as hair removal, which causes the knitted fabric to shrink. Due to this shrinkage, the floating yarn forming the tunnel 11 lifts up, and the tunnel 11
The shape makes it easy to insert the electric heater wire through.

〔実施例〕〔Example〕

ラッセルダブル編み機を使用し、くさり糸4.5、挿入
糸6.7.8にポリエステル等の任意の糸、パイル糸9
にアクリル糸を使用して、ダブル編みパイル編物3を編
成する。
Using a Russell double knitting machine, add any yarn such as polyester to the chain yarn 4.5, insertion yarn 6.7.8, and pile yarn 9.
A double knit pile knitted fabric 3 is knitted using acrylic yarn.

公知のいわゆるマイヤー毛布を製造する際も、ラッセル
ダブル編み機を使用し、くさり糸、挿入糸、及びパイル
糸を使用して、ダブル編みパイル編物を編成するが、本
発明がこの公知方法と異なる点は、公知方法における挿
入糸のほかに、トンネル用挿入糸8を使用し、この糸に
飛ばし編みをおこなわせて、飛ばし部8aの浮き糸で成
るトンネル11の列を用地上に形成させたことである。
When manufacturing the known so-called Meyer blanket, a Russell double knitting machine is used to knit a double knitted pile fabric using a chain yarn, an inserted yarn, and a pile yarn, but the present invention differs from this known method. In addition to the insertion yarn in the known method, a tunnel insertion yarn 8 is used, and this yarn is skip-knitted to form rows of tunnels 11 made of floating yarn in the skip section 8a on the ground. It is.

ダブル編みパイル編物3をパイルの中間部10でカット
して得た編地1について、毛捌きのほか、浸染、捺染、
毛刈り等の必要な処理を施して、本発明の電気毛布用毛
布地1aを得る。
The knitted fabric 1 obtained by cutting the double-knitted pile knitted fabric 3 at the middle part 10 of the pile is subjected to hair separation, dip dyeing, printing,
Necessary treatments such as shearing are performed to obtain the electric blanket fabric 1a of the present invention.

トンネル11に挿通させることにより電気ヒータ線を配
設した電気毛布用毛布地1aに、電気ヒータ線を配設し
ていない他の毛布地13、例えばダブル編みパイル編物
3におけるトンネル用挿入糸を用いない方の絹地2から
得た毛布地を、両者の毛の面を外側に配して重ね合わせ
、四周を縫着して本発明の電気毛布を得る。
The electric blanket fabric 1a in which electric heater wires are provided by inserting them into tunnels 11 is used with tunnel insertion yarns in other blanket fabrics 13 in which electric heater wires are not provided, for example, in the double knit pile knitted fabric 3. The blanket fabrics obtained from the silk fabric 2 without the fabric are placed one on top of the other with the hair side facing outward, and the four circumferences are sewn to obtain the electric blanket of the present invention.

前記2枚の毛布地la、13を樹脂で貼り合わせること
もできる。
The two blanket fabrics la, 13 can also be bonded together using resin.

ダブル編みパイル編物3における他方の編地2について
も、トンネル用挿入糸を使用して飛ばし編みをおこなわ
せ、飛ばし部によるトンネルの列を絹地上に作成するこ
ともできる。この場合、電気毛布の電気ヒータ線を配設
した毛布地に重ね合わすべき他の毛布地は別途作成する
The other knitted fabric 2 in the double-knit pile knitted fabric 3 can also be skip-knitted using the tunnel insertion yarn to create a row of tunnels on the silk fabric using the skipped portions. In this case, other blanket fabrics to be overlapped with the blanket fabric on which the electric heater wires of the electric blanket are arranged are separately prepared.

図中、14はプラグ、15.16.17.18.19.
20は編み糸を案内するオサ、21は縁布である。
In the figure, 14 is a plug, 15.16.17.18.19.
20 is a reed for guiding the knitting yarn, and 21 is a hem cloth.

〔発明の効果〕〔Effect of the invention〕

本発明は、毛布地のlFt過程で編み糸により、電気ヒ
ータ線を配設するトンネルの列を作成したから、前記従
来例が毛布地の5編成後にミシン縫い又は樹脂接着によ
り、電気ヒータ線配設用トンネル列を作成したのに比べ
て、電気毛布におけるトンネル列の作成がいちじるしく
効率化及び省力化された。また前記従来例のミシン縫い
は、電気毛布面の毛並みをそこなうが、本発明によれば
、トンネルの作成が毛布地の編成過程で編み糸によって
おこなわれるから、電気毛布面の毛並みは少し4 もそこなわれない。
In the present invention, the rows of tunnels in which the electric heater wires are arranged are created using knitting yarn during the IFt process of the blanket fabric. Compared to creating tunnel rows for installation, creating tunnel rows for electric blankets is much more efficient and labor-saving. In addition, the conventional sewing machine stitching damages the texture of the electric blanket surface, but according to the present invention, the tunnels are created using knitting yarn during the knitting process of the blanket fabric, so the fleece texture of the electric blanket surface is slightly reduced. It will not be damaged.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図は本発明の電気毛布用毛布地に電気ヒータ線を配
設した状態を示す斜視図、第2図は本発明の電気毛布用
毛布地の製造の嬰頭を示す縦断面図、第3図は本発明の
電気毛布の斜視図である。 1.2・・・編地、1a・・・電気毛布用毛布地、3・
・・グプル細みバイル細物、4.5・・・くさり糸、6
.7・・・通常の挿入糸、8・・・トンネル用挿入糸、
8a・・・トンネル用挿入糸の飛ばし部、9・・・パイ
ル糸、10・・・パイルの中間部、11・・・トンネル
、12・・・電気ヒータ線、13・・・電気ヒータ線を
配設していない毛布地、b・・・ヨコ方向。
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a state in which electric heater wires are arranged in the blanket fabric for an electric blanket of the present invention, FIG. FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the electric blanket of the present invention. 1.2...Knitted fabric, 1a...Blanket fabric for electric blanket, 3.
・Gupuru thin bile thin item, 4.5... Chain thread, 6
.. 7... Normal insertion thread, 8... Tunnel insertion thread,
8a... Skip part of insertion thread for tunnel, 9... Pile thread, 10... Middle part of pile, 11... Tunnel, 12... Electric heater wire, 13... Electric heater wire Blanket fabric not placed, b... horizontal direction.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】 1 くさり糸、挿入糸及びパイル糸を使用して編成した
、2枚のタテ編地がパイル糸で連結されているダブル編
みパイル編物を、パイルの中間部でカットし、毛捌き等
の処理を施して得られる毛布地において、編成時に、通
常の挿入糸のほかにトンネル用挿入糸を使用し、該トン
ネル用挿入糸によつて飛ばし編みをおこなわせ、その飛
ばし部をヨコ方向に並列させることにより、電気ヒータ
線を配設するためのトンネルの列を編地上に作成したこ
とを特徴とする電気毛布用毛布地。 2 トンネルに挿通することにより電気ヒータ線を配設
した請求項1に記載の電気毛布用毛布地と、電気ヒータ
線を配設していない他の毛布地とを重ね合わせて成る電
気毛布。
[Claims] 1. A double knit pile knitted fabric in which two warp knitted fabrics are connected by a pile yarn, which is knitted using a chain yarn, an insertion yarn, and a pile yarn, is cut at the middle part of the pile, In the blanket fabric obtained by processing such as hair removal, a tunnel insertion yarn is used in addition to the normal insertion yarn during knitting, and the tunnel insertion yarn is used to perform skip knitting, and the skip portion is A blanket fabric for an electric blanket, characterized in that a row of tunnels for arranging electric heater wires are created on the knitted fabric by arranging them in parallel in the horizontal direction. 2. An electric blanket made by overlapping the blanket fabric for an electric blanket according to claim 1, in which electric heater wires are disposed by passing through a tunnel, and another blanket fabric in which electric heater wires are not disposed.
JP29362189A 1989-11-11 1989-11-11 Blanket material for electric blanket and electric blanket Pending JPH03155088A (en)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH0249393A (en) * 1988-08-09 1990-02-19 Moriya Keori Kk Knit product for keeping warm purpose

Patent Citations (1)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH0249393A (en) * 1988-08-09 1990-02-19 Moriya Keori Kk Knit product for keeping warm purpose

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2006029543A1 (en) * 2004-09-14 2006-03-23 Textilma Ag Textile strip comprising an integrated antenna thread for an rf transponder
US7486252B2 (en) 2004-09-14 2009-02-03 Textilma Ag Textile strip comprising an integrated antenna thread for an RF transponder
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