JPH08134741A - Conductive woven fabric - Google Patents

Conductive woven fabric

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Publication number
JPH08134741A
JPH08134741A JP6274139A JP27413994A JPH08134741A JP H08134741 A JPH08134741 A JP H08134741A JP 6274139 A JP6274139 A JP 6274139A JP 27413994 A JP27413994 A JP 27413994A JP H08134741 A JPH08134741 A JP H08134741A
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wire
wires
woven
wire rods
conductive
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Yasuhiro Kataoka
安弘 片岡
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Sony Corp
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Abstract

PURPOSE: To obtain conductive woven fabric excellent in flexibility and capable of freely forming an electric wiring at a low cost. CONSTITUTION: Plural warp wires (a) are woven with plural weft wires (b). The weft wires (b) comprise conductive wires 1 at intervals of a wire, and the remaining weft wires (b) and the warp wires (a) comprise insulating wires 2. Insulating films or insulating coating films formed from an insulating coating material liquid, etc., are formed on the upper surface sides and the lower surface sides of the woven warp wires (a) and the woven weft wires (b).

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明は、電気的配線パターンを
有する導電用織物に関する。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a conductive fabric having an electric wiring pattern.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術及び発明が解決しようとする課題】従来、
電気的配線を自由に引き廻しできるものとしては図5に
示すリード線10やフレキシブルプリント基板がある
が、リード線10は各導体線1の周囲に樹脂を熱成形加
工する必要があることから、フレキシブルプリント基板
は材料としてポリイミドを使用することからいずれも高
コストであった。又、リード線10の場合には導体線1
間の最小ピッチが0.5ミリメートルと広く、これ以上
狭めることができない。
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, the problems to be solved by the invention
Although there are the lead wires 10 and the flexible printed circuit board shown in FIG. 5 that can freely route the electrical wiring, since the lead wires 10 need to be thermoformed with resin around each conductor wire 1, The flexible printed circuit boards are all expensive because they use polyimide as a material. In the case of the lead wire 10, the conductor wire 1
The minimum pitch between them is as wide as 0.5 mm, and it cannot be narrowed any further.

【0003】そこで、本発明は低コストで、しかも、柔
軟性に優れ電気的配線を自由に引き廻しできる導電用織
物を提供することを課題とする。又、これに加えて導体
線間の最小ピッチを非常に狭くできる導電用織物を提供
することを課題とする。
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a conductive fabric which is low in cost and excellent in flexibility and in which electric wiring can be freely routed. In addition to this, it is another object of the present invention to provide a conductive fabric in which the minimum pitch between conductor lines can be extremely narrowed.

【0004】[0004]

【課題を解決するための手段】上記課題を達成するため
の本発明の導電用織物は、複数の縦線材と横線材とを織
り込み、この複数の縦線材と横線材のいずれか一方の一
部を導体線にて、一方のそれ以外及び他方の全てを絶縁
体線にてそれぞれ構成したものである。
Means for Solving the Problems A conductive woven fabric according to the present invention for achieving the above object comprises a plurality of vertical wire rods and horizontal wire rods, and a part of one of the plurality of vertical wire rods and horizontal wire rods. Is a conductor wire, and the other one and all the other are insulator wires.

【0005】また、他の本発明の導電用織物は、複数の
縦線材と横線材とを織り込み、この複数の縦線材と横線
材のいずれか一方を1本間隔に導体線にて、この一方の
それ以外及び他方の全てを絶縁体線にてそれぞれ構成し
たものである。
Further, another conductive woven fabric of the present invention is obtained by weaving a plurality of vertical wire rods and horizontal wire rods, and one of the vertical wire rods and the horizontal wire rods is a conductor wire at intervals of one. Other than that and all of the other are each constituted by an insulating wire.

【0006】[0006]

【作用】前者の発明によれば、縦線材と横線材を織り込
んだ構成のため、柔軟性に優れ自由に引き廻しができる
と共に低コストに作ることができる。又、後者の発明に
よれば、導体線間のピットが絶縁体線幅寸法になるた
め、非常に狭いピットとなる。
According to the former invention, since the vertical wire member and the horizontal wire member are woven, it is excellent in flexibility and can be freely drawn and can be manufactured at low cost. Further, according to the latter invention, the pits between the conductor lines have the width of the insulator line, so that the pits are very narrow.

【0007】[0007]

【実施例】以下、本発明の実施例を図面を用いて説明す
る。図1(a),(b),(c)には本発明の第1実施
例が示され、図1(a)には導電用織物Aの斜視図、図
1(b)には図1(a)のA−A線断面図、図1(c)
には図1(a)のB−B線断面図がそれぞれ示されてい
る。図1(a),(b),(c)において、複数の縦線
材aと横線材bとが平織りで織り込まれている。具体的
には縦線材aと横線材bに図示の如く番号を付すと、奇
数番の横線材b1,b3,…は奇数番の縦線材a1,a3
…の上方を、偶数番の縦線材a2,a4,…の下方をそれ
ぞれ通り、又、偶数番の横線材b2,b4,…は奇数番の
縦線材a1,a3,…の下方を、偶数番の縦線材a2
4,…の上方をそれぞれ通るよう織り込まれている。
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. 1A, 1B, and 1C show a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a conductive fabric A, and FIG. FIG. 1C is a sectional view taken along line AA of FIG.
1A and 1B are sectional views taken along the line BB of FIG. 1A, 1B, and 1C, a plurality of vertical wire rods a and horizontal wire rods b are woven in plain weave. Specifically, if the vertical wire rods a and the horizontal wire rods b are numbered as shown, the odd-numbered horizontal wire rods b 1 , b 3 , ... Are odd-numbered vertical wire rods a 1 , a 3 ,
Passing above the even-numbered vertical wire rods a 2 , a 4 , ..., And the even-numbered horizontal wire rods b 2 , b 4 , ... Are odd-numbered vertical wire rods a 1 , a 3 ,. Of the even-numbered vertical wire a 2 ,
It is woven so as to pass above a 4 ,.

【0008】そして、奇数番の横線材a1,a3,…は導
体線1(図面では、網ハッチングで示す。)にて構成さ
れ、偶数番の横線材b2,b4,…と縦線材aの全てはナ
イロン等の絶縁体線2にてそれぞれ構成されている。隣
合う導体線1間は絶縁体線2で絶縁されており、各導体
線1の両端を電気端子とすることによってこの導電性織
物を電気的配線パターンとして利用する。又、隣合う導
体線1間のピッチPは絶縁体線2の幅寸法となるため、
50〜100マイクロメートルのピッチとして構成でき
る。さらに、上記導電用織物Aは材料費及び製造コスト
が安いため低コストにでき、又、織り込みであるため、
柔軟性に優れ自由に引き廻しできる。
The odd-numbered horizontal wire rods a 1 , a 3 , ... Are composed of the conductor wire 1 (indicated by mesh hatching in the drawing), and the even-numbered horizontal wire rods b 2 , b 4 ,. All of the wire rods a are made of an insulating wire 2 such as nylon. The conductor wires 1 adjacent to each other are insulated by the insulator wire 2. By using both ends of each conductor wire 1 as electric terminals, this conductive fabric is used as an electric wiring pattern. Further, since the pitch P between the adjacent conductor wires 1 is the width dimension of the insulator wire 2,
It can be configured as a pitch of 50-100 micrometers. Further, the conductive fabric A can be manufactured at low cost because of low material cost and manufacturing cost, and since it is woven,
It has excellent flexibility and can be freely routed.

【0009】また、上記第1実施例では導体線1の配線
パターンが直線であるが織り込みパターンを変えること
によって自由な曲線の配線パターンを構成することもで
きる。又、上記第1実施例では横線材bの1本間隔に導
体線1を配したが、2本又はそれ以上の本数間隔に導体
線を配しても良い。第1実施例では織り方が平織である
が、綾織、朱子織、パイル組織、もじり織等でも良い。
Further, although the wiring pattern of the conductor wire 1 is a straight line in the first embodiment, it is possible to form a freely curved wiring pattern by changing the weaving pattern. Further, in the first embodiment, the conductor wires 1 are arranged at intervals of one horizontal wire b, but the conductor wires may be arranged at intervals of two or more wires. Although the weave is a plain weave in the first embodiment, it may be a twill weave, a satin weave, a pile weave, a moire weave, or the like.

【0010】図2(a),(b)には本発明の第2,第
3実施例が示されている。図2(a)の第2実施例にお
いては、織り込まれた縦線材aと横線材bの上面側と下
面側にシート状の絶縁フィルム3が貼着されている。絶
縁フィルム3はポリイミド、ポリエステル等の絶縁部材
にて形成される。図2(b)の第3実施例においては、
織り込まれた縦線材aと横線材bの上面側と下面側には
絶縁体液等によるコーティング部4が構成されている。
この第2,第3実施例においてはより一層の絶縁効果が
得られる。
2 (a) and 2 (b) show second and third embodiments of the present invention. In the second embodiment of FIG. 2A, sheet-like insulating films 3 are attached to the upper surface and the lower surface of the woven vertical wire a and horizontal wire b. The insulating film 3 is formed of an insulating member such as polyimide or polyester. In the third embodiment of FIG. 2 (b),
On the upper surface side and the lower surface side of the woven vertical wire rod a and horizontal wire rod b, coating portions 4 made of an insulating liquid or the like are formed.
In the second and third embodiments, further insulation effect can be obtained.

【0011】図3(a),(b),(c)には本発明の
第1応用例が示されている。図3(a)において、織物
である衣服5には織り込みによって1本又は複数本の導
体線を1経路とする2経路の信号線6が織り込まれ、こ
の各信号線6の一端は肩部に、他端は脇腹部にそれぞれ
配されている。各信号線6の端部は面ファスナー7の一
方面7aとして構成されている。具体的には図3(b)
に示す如く導体線1の端部を表面より突出するカギ形状
又はワッカ形状に形成する。そして、イヤホン、小型カ
メラ、携帯用テープレコーダ、ビデオデッキ等のリード
線の端部も面ファスナー7の他方面7bとして構成され
ており、面ファスナー7を接続することによって図3
(c)に示す如く導体線1同士が電気的に接続される。
A first application example of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 3 (a), 3 (b) and 3 (c). In FIG. 3 (a), a garment 5 that is a woven fabric is woven by weaving two signal lines 6 having one or more conductor lines as one route, and one end of each signal line 6 is a shoulder portion. , And the other end is arranged on the flank. The end of each signal line 6 is configured as one surface 7a of the surface fastener 7. Specifically, FIG. 3B
As shown in FIG. 3, the end portion of the conductor wire 1 is formed in a key shape or a wakka shape protruding from the surface. The ends of the lead wires of the earphones, small cameras, portable tape recorders, video decks, etc. are also configured as the other surface 7b of the surface fastener 7, and by connecting the surface fastener 7, as shown in FIG.
As shown in (c), the conductor wires 1 are electrically connected to each other.

【0012】図4(a),(b)には本発明の第2応用
例が示されている。図4(a)において、所望の配線パ
ターンを施した導電用織物Aを成形機8の成形凸部8a
の上に配置してABS等の樹脂で成形する。すると、図
4(b)に示す如く成形品9の内面に導電用織物Aが埋
設される。このように導電用織物Aを成形品9(例えば
キャビネット)に埋設することによって高密度実装が可
能となる。
FIGS. 4A and 4B show a second application example of the present invention. In FIG. 4A, the conductive woven fabric A having a desired wiring pattern is formed on the molding convex portion 8 a of the molding machine 8.
It is placed on top of and molded with a resin such as ABS. Then, as shown in FIG. 4B, the conductive fabric A is embedded in the inner surface of the molded product 9. Thus, by embedding the conductive fabric A in the molded product 9 (for example, a cabinet), high-density mounting becomes possible.

【0013】尚、本発明の導電用織物は、シールド布と
しても適用できる。
The conductive fabric of the present invention can also be applied as a shield fabric.

【0014】[0014]

【発明の効果】以上述べたように本発明によれば、複数
の縦線材と横線材とを織り込み、この複数の縦線材と横
線材のいずれか一方の一部を導体線にて、一方のそれ以
外及び他方の全てを絶縁体線にてそれぞれ構成したの
で、低コストで、しかも電気的配線を自由に引き廻しで
きるという効果がある。
As described above, according to the present invention, a plurality of vertical wire rods and horizontal wire rods are woven, and a part of one of the plurality of vertical wire rods and horizontal wire rods is a conductor wire. Since all other elements and the other element are made of insulating wires, there is an effect that the electrical wiring can be freely routed at low cost.

【0015】また、複数の縦線材と横線材とを織り込
み、この複数の縦線材と横線材のいずか一方を1本間隔
に導体線にて、この一方のそれ以外及び他方の全てを絶
縁体線にてそれぞれ構成したので、低コストで、しか
も、電気的配線を自由に引き廻しできると共に導体線間
のピッチを非常に狭くできるという効果がある。
Also, a plurality of vertical wire members and horizontal wire members are woven, and one of the plurality of vertical wire members and the horizontal wire member is a conductor wire at intervals of one, and the other one and the other are all insulated. Since each of the body wires is configured, there is an effect that the cost can be reduced, the electric wiring can be freely routed, and the pitch between the conductor wires can be extremely narrowed.

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

【図1】(a)は導電用織物の斜視図、(b)は(a)
のA−A線断面図、(c)は(a)のB−B線断面図
(第1実施例)。
FIG. 1 (a) is a perspective view of a conductive fabric, and FIG. 1 (b) is (a).
2A is a sectional view taken along the line AA, and FIG. 6C is a sectional view taken along the line BB of FIG.

【図2】(a)は導電用織物の断面図(第2実施例)、
(b)は導電用織物の断面図(第3実施例)。
2A is a cross-sectional view of a conductive fabric (second embodiment), FIG.
(B) is a cross-sectional view of a conductive fabric (third embodiment).

【図3】(a)は衣服の正面図、(b)は面ファスナー
の構成図、(c)は面ファスナーの一部拡大図(第1応
用例)。
3A is a front view of clothes, FIG. 3B is a configuration diagram of a surface fastener, and FIG. 3C is a partially enlarged view of the surface fastener (first application example).

【図4】(a)は成形機の一部斜視図、(b)は成形品
の一部斜視図(第2応用例)。
FIG. 4A is a partial perspective view of a molding machine, and FIG. 4B is a partial perspective view of a molded product (second application example).

【図5】リード線の斜視図(従来例)。FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a lead wire (conventional example).

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

A…導電用織物 a…縦線材 b…横線材 1…導体線 2…絶縁体線 3…絶縁フィルム 4…コーティング部 7…面ファスナー 7a…一方面 A ... Conductive fabric a ... Vertical wire b ... Horizontal wire 1 ... Conductor wire 2 ... Insulator wire 3 ... Insulating film 4 ... Coating part 7 ... Surface fastener 7a ... One side

Claims (5)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 複数の縦線材と横線材とを織り込み、こ
の複数の縦線材と横線材のいずれか一方の一部を導体線
にて、一方のそれ以外及び他方の全てを絶縁体線にてそ
れぞれ構成したことを特徴とする導電用織物。
1. A plurality of vertical wire rods and horizontal wire rods are woven, and a part of one of the vertical wire rods and the horizontal wire rods is a conductor wire, and one of the other vertical wire rods and the other wire is an insulator wire. A conductive woven fabric characterized by being configured as follows.
【請求項2】 複数の縦線材と横線材とを織り込み、こ
の複数の縦線材と横線材のいずれか一方を1本間隔に導
体線にて、この一方のそれ以外及び他方の全てを絶縁体
線にてそれぞれ構成したことを特徴とする導電用織物。
2. A plurality of vertical wire rods and horizontal wire rods are woven, one of the plurality of vertical wire rods and horizontal wire rods is a conductor wire at an interval, and the other one and the other are all insulators. A conductive woven fabric characterized by being composed of lines.
【請求項3】 前記導体線の端部を面ファスナーの一方
面として構成したことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の導
電用織物。
3. The conductive fabric according to claim 1, wherein the end portion of the conductor wire is configured as one surface of a surface fastener.
【請求項4】 織り込んだ縦線材と横線材の上面側と下
面側に絶縁フィルム3を貼着したことを特徴とする請求
項1又は請求項2に記載の導電用織物。
4. The conductive woven fabric according to claim 1, wherein insulating films 3 are attached to the upper surface side and the lower surface side of the woven vertical wire and horizontal wire.
【請求項5】 織り込んだ縦線材と横線材の上面側と下
面側に絶縁体液等によるコーティング部を設けたことを
特徴とする請求項1に又は請求項2に記載の導電用織
物。
5. The conductive woven fabric according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the woven vertical wire and the horizontal wire are provided with coating portions made of an insulating liquid or the like on the upper surface side and the lower surface side.
JP6274139A 1994-11-09 1994-11-09 Conductive woven fabric Pending JPH08134741A (en)

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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