JPH03176909A - Conductive mesh - Google Patents

Conductive mesh

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JPH03176909A
JPH03176909A JP31607589A JP31607589A JPH03176909A JP H03176909 A JPH03176909 A JP H03176909A JP 31607589 A JP31607589 A JP 31607589A JP 31607589 A JP31607589 A JP 31607589A JP H03176909 A JPH03176909 A JP H03176909A
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Masatoshi Motohashi
本橋 政俊
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Sekisui Chemical Co Ltd
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To press a conductive mesh to another material into contact without loosing its shape by distinguishing the predetermined wire from another among multiple conductive wires to be embedded. CONSTITUTION:A conductive mesh M1 is formed, weaving conductive wires 1 as woof and electrically insulated wires 2 as warp wires, into a flat woven shape. The predetermined conductive wire 1a is made longer than another ones among the conductive wires 1 so that both ends thereof project out of the outer line of the flat fabric. For example, in the case that the conductive mesh M1 is pressed between transparent plates B, B, the existence of both ends of the predetermined conductive wire 1a can be thereby observed to prevent the conductive mesh M1 from loosing its shape.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 (産業上の利用分野) 本発明は、導電性透明体等に適用される導電性メツシュ
に関する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION (Industrial Application Field) The present invention relates to a conductive mesh applied to conductive transparent bodies and the like.

(従来の技術) 近年、透明板の内部に極細の導電線を配設して形成され
た導電性透明体を利用し、視覚的な効果をねらって、電
球や蛍光灯を点灯させたり、発光ダイオードを発光させ
たり、液晶パネルを表示させたりといったことがしばし
ば行われている。
(Prior art) In recent years, conductive transparent bodies formed by arranging ultra-thin conductive wires inside a transparent plate have been used to light up light bulbs and fluorescent lights, and to emit light for visual effects. It is often used to cause a diode to emit light or to display a liquid crystal panel.

前記導電性透明体は、−枚の透明板の上に導電性メツシ
ュを配設した後、該導電性メツシュの上に、接着剤を塗
布あるいは貼付すると共に、もう、枚の透明板を載せて
プレス機で圧着するといった方法で一般に製造されてい
る。
The conductive transparent body is obtained by disposing a conductive mesh on two transparent plates, applying or pasting an adhesive on the conductive mesh, and placing another transparent plate on top of the conductive mesh. It is generally manufactured by crimping with a press.

また、前記導電性メツシュは、金属線等の導電線を、相
互に交差しないように樹脂線等の電気絶縁線に組み込ん
で構成されたもので、一般には、導電線と電気絶縁線の
一方を縦線、他方を横線とし、縦線と横線を一本づつ直
角に交差させて平織りされている。
The conductive mesh is constructed by incorporating conductive wires such as metal wires into electrically insulated wires such as resin wires so that they do not cross each other, and generally one of the conductive wires and the electrically insulated wires is It is plain woven with one vertical line and one horizontal line, with each vertical line and horizontal line intersecting each other at right angles.

(発明か解決しようとする課題) しかしながら、上述のような導電性メツシュにあっては
、導電線と電気絶縁線の交差角度が固定化されていない
ので、斜めの方向の引っ張り力によって形くすれし易い
。即ち、上述のような方法で導電性透明体を製造する場
合、プレス機の圧力によって、導電性メツシュ全体が大
きく形くすれを生じるという問題があった。そして、こ
の結果、この形くずれした導電性メツシュが内部に配設
された導電性透明体の両端面に露出した各導電線の端面
にリート線を接続するには、各導電線の両端部の位置確
認を行わなければならず、たいへん工数がかかるという
問題があった。
(Problem to be solved by the invention) However, in the case of the conductive mesh described above, since the intersection angle of the conductive wire and the electrically insulated wire is not fixed, it may lose its shape due to the tensile force in the diagonal direction. Easy to do. That is, when manufacturing a conductive transparent body by the method described above, there is a problem in that the entire conductive mesh is significantly distorted by the pressure of the press. As a result, in order to connect the Riet wire to the end surface of each conductive wire exposed on both end surfaces of the conductive transparent body in which this distorted conductive mesh is disposed inside, it is necessary to connect the wire at both ends of each conductive wire. There was a problem in that the position had to be confirmed, which took a lot of man-hours.

そこで、本発明は、透明体へのプレス時に、形くずれを
生しないようにすることができる導電線メツシュを提供
することを目的としている。
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a conductive wire mesh that can be prevented from deforming when pressed into a transparent body.

(課題を解決するための手段) 本発明は、上述のような課題を解決することを目的とし
てなされたもので、この目的達成のために、本発明の導
電性メツシュは、複数の導電線が相互に交差しないよう
電気絶縁線に組み込まれている導電線メツシュにおいて
、前記導電線または電気絶縁線の一部のものには、他の
線と区別するための識別手段か、その線の少なくとも両
端部に設けられているものである。
(Means for Solving the Problems) The present invention has been made for the purpose of solving the above-mentioned problems, and in order to achieve this purpose, the conductive mesh of the present invention has a plurality of conductive wires. In a conductive wire mesh that is incorporated into electrically insulated wires so that they do not cross each other, some of the conductive wires or electrically insulated wires are provided with identification means to distinguish them from other wires, or at least at both ends of the wires. This is provided in the department.

(作 用) 従って、本発明の導電性メツシュは、導電線及び電気絶
縁線のうちの所定の線を他の線と区別するための識別手
段が設けられているので、複数の線の中から所定の線の
両端部を容易に見つけだすことかできる。即ち、所定の
線の両端部を固定させることで、引っ張られた際の他の
線のズレ動きも規制することができる。
(Function) Therefore, since the conductive mesh of the present invention is provided with an identification means for distinguishing a predetermined line among the conductive wires and electrically insulated wires from other lines, Both ends of a given line can be easily found. That is, by fixing both ends of a predetermined line, it is possible to restrict the displacement of other lines when the line is pulled.

(実施例) 以下、2本発明の実施例を図面により詳述する。(Example) Hereinafter, two embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.

ます、第1図に基づいて実施例の構成を説明する。First, the configuration of the embodiment will be explained based on FIG.

第1図は、本実施例の導電性メツシュM1を示す平面図
で、前配桿電性メツシュM1は、複数の導電線]が相互
に交差しないよう電気絶縁線2に組み込まれている。即
ち、前記導電性メンシュM1は、導電線1を横線とする
と共に、電気絶縁線2を縦線とし、前記導電線1と電気
絶縁線2とを本づつ直角に交差させて平織りすることに
よって構成されている。
FIG. 1 is a plan view showing the conductive mesh M1 of this embodiment. The front conductive mesh M1 is incorporated into the electrically insulated wire 2 so that the plurality of conductive wires do not intersect with each other. That is, the conductive mensch M1 is constructed by using the conductive wire 1 as a horizontal line and the electrically insulating wire 2 as a vertical line, and intersecting the conductive wire 1 and the electrically insulating wire 2 at right angles to form a plain weave. has been done.

尚、導電線1としては、例えば、金線、銀線、銅線、亜
鉛線、ステンレス線等の金属線から形成されるものや、
ポリエステル線等の樹脂線の表面に金属を墓石あるいは
メツキしたもの等がある。
Note that the conductive wire 1 may be made of a metal wire such as a gold wire, a silver wire, a copper wire, a zinc wire, a stainless steel wire, or the like.
There are resin wires such as polyester wires with metal tombstones or plating on the surface.

また、電気絶縁線2としては、ポリエステル線、ナイロ
ン線等の樹脂線がある。
Further, as the electrically insulated wire 2, there are resin wires such as polyester wires and nylon wires.

また、前記導電性メツシュM1の一部のものには、所定
の導電線1aを他の導電線1と区別するための識別子[
Ωか設けられている。即ち、等間装置きの導電線1aを
他の導電線1よりも長くし、長い導電線1aの両端部を
導電性メツシュの縁から横1ことび出させている。。
In addition, some of the conductive meshes M1 have an identifier [
Ω is provided. That is, the conductive wire 1a of the equally spaced device is made longer than the other conductive wires 1, and both ends of the long conductive wire 1a protrude laterally from the edge of the conductive mesh. .

次に、第1実施例の作用を説明する。Next, the operation of the first embodiment will be explained.

従って、本発明の導電性メツシュM1は、等間装置きの
導電線1日を他の線と区別するため1こ、導電線1aの
両端部を導電性メツシュM1の縁からとび出させている
ので、複数の導電線1の中から所定の導電線1の両端部
aを容易に見つけだすことができる。
Therefore, in the conductive mesh M1 of the present invention, both ends of the conductive wire 1a are made to protrude from the edge of the conductive mesh M1 in order to distinguish the conductive wire 1 of the equidistant device from other wires. , it is possible to easily find both ends a of a predetermined conductive wire 1 from among a plurality of conductive wires 1.

即ち、第2図に示すような導電性透明体Aの製造工程に
おいて、両端部が導電性メンシュM1の縁からとび出し
ている導電線1aの両端部を透明体Bに固定させた後、
該導電性メツシュM1の上に、もう−枚の透明板Bを載
せてプレス機で圧着するようにすると、プレス機の圧力
によって他の導電線1及び電気絶縁線2がズレ動くのを
規制することができる。従って、透明休日へのプレス時
に、導電性メツシュM1が全体的に大きく形くずれを生
しないようにすることができ、その結果、導電線1が規
目11正しく配線された導電性透明体Aを製造すること
ができる。
That is, in the manufacturing process of the conductive transparent body A as shown in FIG.
When another transparent plate B is placed on top of the conductive mesh M1 and crimped with a press, the other conductive wires 1 and electrically insulated wires 2 are prevented from shifting due to the pressure of the press. be able to. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the conductive mesh M1 from significantly deforming as a whole during pressing into a transparent sheet, and as a result, the conductive mesh M1 can be formed into a conductive transparent body A in which the conductive wires 1 are correctly wired on the scale 11. can be manufactured.

また、本実施例の導電性メツシュM1にあっては、等間
装置きの導電線1aを他の導電線1と区別できるように
したので、透明休日にも前記導電線1日と当間隔で印を
表示しておけば、その印の位置に導電線1aの両端部を
固定することで、導電性メンシュM1を形くずれしてい
ない正確な状態で透明体Bに配設することができる。
In addition, in the conductive mesh M1 of this embodiment, since the conductive wire 1a of the evenly spaced device can be distinguished from other conductive wires 1, the conductive wires 1a are arranged at the same intervals as one day even on transparent holidays. If a mark is displayed, the conductive mensch M1 can be placed on the transparent body B in an accurate state without deformation by fixing both ends of the conductive wire 1a at the position of the mark.

次に、第3図に基づいて第2実施例を説明する。Next, a second embodiment will be described based on FIG.

本実施例の導電性メンシュM2は、所定の導電線1bを
他の導電線1と区別するための識別手段が第1実施例と
異なる例で、導電線1bが色で区別できるようにな一部
ている。尚、〔りのRいは、着色によって認識できるよ
うにしてもよいし、銀線と銅線等色の異なる素材を用い
ることで認識できるようにしてもよい。
The conductive mensch M2 of this embodiment is an example in which the identification means for distinguishing a predetermined conductive wire 1b from other conductive wires 1 is different from that of the first embodiment, and the conductive wire 1b can be distinguished by color. There is a club. Note that the resistance may be recognized by coloring, or by using materials with different colors, such as silver wire and copper wire.

また、本実施例では、他と色の異なる導電線1bが、導
電性メツシュM2をプレスする透明板の長さと、導電性
メンシュM2の切断代とを交互に配した位置に設けられ
ている。従って、色の異なる導電線1bによって切断位
置が明確になるので、導電性メツシュM2を切断する際
の作業性が良好になる。
Further, in this embodiment, the conductive wires 1b of different colors are provided at positions that alternate with the length of the transparent plate on which the conductive mesh M2 is pressed and the cutting allowance of the conductive mesh M2. Therefore, the cutting position is made clear by the conductive wires 1b of different colors, so that the workability when cutting the conductive mesh M2 is improved.

尚、その他の構成及び作用は、第1実施例と同様である
ので、説明を省略する。
Note that the other configurations and operations are the same as those in the first embodiment, so explanations will be omitted.

以上、本発明の実施例を図面により詳述してきたが、具
体的な構成はこの実施例に限られるものではなく本発明
の要旨を逸脱しない範囲の設計変更等があっても本発明
に含まれる。
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described above in detail with reference to the drawings, the specific configuration is not limited to these embodiments, and even if there are design changes within the scope of the gist of the present invention, they are included in the present invention. It will be done.

例えば、実施例では、導電線1と電気絶縁線2とを一本
づつ直角に交差させて平織りした導電性メンシュを例に
とって説明したか、導電線1が相互1.二交差しないよ
うにずれば平織り以外の織り方にしでもよい。例えば、
第4図に示すように、導電線1と電気絶縁線2とを二本
づつ直角に交差させてもよいし、また、第5図に示すよ
うに、導電線1と電気絶縁線2とを菱形状にひねっても
よい。
For example, in the embodiment, a conductive mensch in which conductive wires 1 and electrically insulated wires 2 are crossed one by one at right angles and plain weaved is taken as an example. Weaving methods other than plain weave may be used as long as they are shifted so that they do not intersect. for example,
As shown in FIG. 4, two conductive wires 1 and two electrically insulated wires 2 may be crossed at right angles, or as shown in FIG. You can also twist it into a diamond shape.

また、−本の線を他の線と区別するための識別手段も実
施例に限られす、例えば、線の両端部に○やX等の印を
印刷によって施したり、あるいは線の両端部のみを異な
った色に着色しても良い。
In addition, the identification means for distinguishing one line from another is limited to the examples, for example, markings such as ○ or X are printed on both ends of the line, or only on both ends of the line. may be colored in a different color.

更に、上記実施例においては、導電線の一部のものに識
別手段を設けたが、電気絶縁線に同様の識別手段を設け
てもよく、あるいは導電線および電気絶縁線の両方に同
様の識別手段を設けてもよい。
Further, in the above embodiments, some of the conductive wires are provided with identification means, but the electrically insulated wires may be provided with similar identification means, or both the electrically conductive wires and the electrically insulated wires may be provided with similar identification means. A means may be provided.

(発明の効果) 以上説明してきたように、本発明の導電性メツシュにあ
っては、他の線と区別できる所定の線の両端部を固定さ
せ、他の線のズレ動きを規制することができるので、透
明体へのプレス時に、全体が大きく形くすれを生じない
ようにすることがてきるというΔノ果が得られる。
(Effects of the Invention) As explained above, in the conductive mesh of the present invention, it is possible to fix both ends of a predetermined line that can be distinguished from other lines, and to restrict displacement of other lines. As a result, when pressing into a transparent body, the entire shape can be prevented from greatly deforming, which is the advantage.

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

第1図は本発明第1実施例の導電性メツシュを示す平面
図、第2図は前記導電性メツシュが適用された導電性透
明体を示す断面図、第3図は本発明第2実施例の導電性
メツシュを示す平面図、第4図及び第5図は導電性メツ
シュの変形例を示す平面図である。 M・−・導電性メツシュ ド・・導電線 2・・・電気絶縁線
FIG. 1 is a plan view showing a conductive mesh according to a first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing a conductive transparent body to which the conductive mesh is applied, and FIG. 3 is a second embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 4 and 5 are plan views showing modified examples of the conductive mesh. M・-・Conductive meshed・・Conductive wire 2・・Electrical insulated wire

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 1)複数の導電線が相互に交差しないよう電気絶縁線に
組み込まれている導電線メッシュにおいて、前記導電線
または電気絶縁線の一部のものには、他の線と区別する
ための識別手段が、その線の少なくとも両端部に設けら
れていることを特徴とする導電線メッシュ。
1) In a conductive wire mesh in which a plurality of conductive wires are incorporated into an electrically insulated wire so that they do not cross each other, some of the conductive wires or electrically insulated wires are provided with identification means to distinguish them from other wires. is provided at least at both ends of the wire.
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