JPH0823796A - Netlike fibrous molded article and its production - Google Patents

Netlike fibrous molded article and its production

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JPH0823796A
JPH0823796A JP18063494A JP18063494A JPH0823796A JP H0823796 A JPH0823796 A JP H0823796A JP 18063494 A JP18063494 A JP 18063494A JP 18063494 A JP18063494 A JP 18063494A JP H0823796 A JPH0823796 A JP H0823796A
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Akira Yamanaka
章 山中
Yasuhiro Yabuuchi
康弘 藪内
Yasuki Terakawa
泰樹 寺川
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JNC Corp
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Chisso Corp
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To provide a light-weight netlike fibrous molded article useful for an agricultural net such as an insecticidal net, etc., having reinforced ends free from deviation of stitch, and which is connectable, and shows excellent see-through properties by forming a yarn bundle of a specific fineness comprising thermally fusible yarn. CONSTITUTION:A yarn bundle having 100-2,500 denier total fineness comprising thermally fusible yarn such as PE, thermally fusible conjugate monofilament or thermally fusible conjugate flat yarn having 100-2,500 denier fineness is woven or knitted in 3-40 yarns/25 mm density to form a net. A reinforcing material containing >=30wt.% of thermally fusible yarn is laminated to the ends of the net and the intersections of the yarn bundle are fused by heat treatment and the reinforcing material is thermally fused to the ends of the net to form reinforcing parts. The reinforcing parts are attached with a ring-shaped member such as a synthetic resin to provide the objective netlike fibrous molded article.

Description

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

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明は防雹ネツト、防風ネツ
ト、防虫ネツト等の農業用ネツト、あるいは工事用防護
ネツト等として使用されるネツト状繊維成形体に関す
る。更に詳しくはネツトの端部が補強され、かつ紐等を
通すための環状部材が固着された、連結可能なネツト状
繊維成形体に関する。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a net-like fiber molding used as an agricultural net such as a hail-proof net, a wind-proof net, an insect-proof net, or a protective net for construction. More specifically, the present invention relates to a connectable net-shaped fiber molded body in which an end portion of a net is reinforced and an annular member for passing a string or the like is fixed.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】農業用ネツトには、長期間変色や強度の
低下なしに使用できる合成繊維を素材とするものが使用
されおり、塩化ビニル樹脂やナイロンのモノフイラメン
トを織編したネツトをバインダ−で目止めし、その端部
にポリエチレンフイルム等を縫いつけて補強すると共に
アルミ環等を取付た物等が知られている。しかしこのよ
うなネツトは製造方法が複雑であり、しかも得られたネ
ツトには、縫製時に針が貫通してネツトを構成するモノ
フイラメントに切断や損傷が発生したりする。従つて、
環状部材を取付けた補強部も強度が弱いと言う課題があ
る。特開平1−268981号公報には、熱融着性複合
モノフイラメントの交点が熱融着された織編物の端部が
補強されたブラインド材が開示されている。特開昭60
−28547号公報には、熱融着性複合モノフイラメン
トの交点が熱融着された防虫ネツトが開示されている。
又、特開平5−14099号公報には、融点の異なる二
種の繊維を織編しその交点を熱融着させたネツトが開示
されている。上記三件のネツトは、いずれも目ずれをし
ないという特徴がある。しかし、これらのネツトは端部
が補強されていなかつたり、端部に環状部材が取付けら
れていない。従つて、このネツトを農業用あるいは工事
用の広幅なネツトとして使用する場合、その織目に紐等
を刺し通して繋ぎ合わせる必要があり、風圧や各種落下
物等の衝撃でネツトの紐通し部で織目が切断したり、長
期使用中に端部がほつれるという欠点がある。
2. Description of the Related Art Agricultural nets are made of synthetic fibers that can be used for a long period of time without discoloration or loss of strength. A net made of vinyl chloride resin or nylon monofilament is used as a binder. It is known that the product is attached with an aluminum ring or the like and is reinforced by sewn a polyethylene film or the like to its end. However, the manufacturing method of such a net is complicated, and a needle penetrates through the obtained net at the time of sewing, and the monofilament constituting the net is cut or damaged. Therefore,
There is also a problem that the reinforcing portion to which the annular member is attached also has low strength. Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 1-268981 discloses a blind material in which the ends of a woven or knitted fabric in which the intersections of the heat-fusible composite monofilament are heat-sealed are reinforced. JP-A-60
No. 28547 discloses an insect repellent net in which the intersections of heat-fusible composite monofilaments are heat-sealed.
Further, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-14099 discloses a net in which two kinds of fibers having different melting points are woven and knitted and their intersections are heat-sealed. Each of the three nets mentioned above is characterized by no misalignment. However, the ends of these nets are not reinforced, and no annular member is attached to the ends. Therefore, when using this net as a wide net for agriculture or construction, it is necessary to pierce the texture with a string or the like and connect it, and the string threading part of the net due to the impact of wind pressure or various falling objects. There is a drawback that the texture is cut off and the edges are frayed during long-term use.

【0003】[0003]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】本発明の目的は、目ず
れがなく、軽量で、端部が補強され、かつ紐等を通すた
めの環状部材が端部に取付けられた、ネツト状繊維成型
体を提供することにある。更には、ネツトの端部の補強
を、織り密度を変えたり、補強部材を熱融着するという
簡単な方法で実施し、環状部材を圧着又は熱融着法で固
着するネツト状繊維成形体の製造方法を提供することを
目的とする。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to form a net-shaped fiber molding which is free from misalignment, lightweight, reinforced at its ends, and provided with an annular member for passing a string or the like attached to the ends. To provide the body. Further, the end portion of the net is reinforced by a simple method of changing the weaving density or heat-bonding the reinforcing member, and a net-shaped fiber molded body in which the annular member is fixed by crimping or heat-sealing method. It is intended to provide a manufacturing method.

【0004】[0004]

【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は、上記課題を解
決するために以下の構成をとる。 (1)熱融着性繊維からなる総繊度100〜2500デ
ニ−ルの繊維束が3〜40本/25mmの密度で織編さ
れ、繊維束の交点が熱融着されたネットの端部に、織布
又は不織布からなる補強材が融着された補強部が形成さ
れ、この補強部に環状部材が固着されていることを特徴
とするネツト状繊維成形体。 (2)補強材が、ネツトの素材の熱融着性繊維を30重
量%以上含む織布又は不織布であることを特徴とする上
記(1)項記載のネツト状繊維成形体。 (3)ネツトの端部が、端部以外の他部位よりその繊維
束の織り密度(又は編み密度)が高いことを特徴とする
上記(1)項又は(2)項記載のネツト状繊維成形体。 (4)環状部材が金属であることを特徴とする上記
(1)〜(3)項の何れかに記載されたネツト状繊維成
形体。
The present invention has the following constitution in order to solve the above problems. (1) A fiber bundle having a total fineness of 100 to 2500 denier made of heat-fusible fibers is woven or knitted at a density of 3 to 40 fibers / 25 mm, and the intersection of the fiber bundles is at the end of the heat-sealed net. A net-like fiber molded article, comprising: a reinforcing portion formed by fusing a reinforcing material made of woven or non-woven fabric, and an annular member fixed to the reinforcing portion. (2) The net-like fiber molded article according to item (1), wherein the reinforcing material is a woven or non-woven fabric containing 30% by weight or more of the heat-fusible fiber of the net material. (3) The net-like fiber molding according to the above item (1) or (2), wherein the end portion of the net has a higher weave density (or knitting density) of the fiber bundle than other portions other than the end portion. body. (4) The net-like fiber molded body according to any one of the above items (1) to (3), wherein the annular member is a metal.

【0005】(5)環状部材が合成樹脂であることを特
徴とする上記(1)〜(3)項の何れかに記載されたネ
ツト状繊維成形体。 (6)補強部への環状部材の固着が熱融着による固着で
あることを特徴とする上記(1)〜(5)項の何れかに
記載されたネツト状繊維成形体。 (7)繊度束に代えて、繊度100〜2500デニ−ル
の熱融着性複合モノフイラメント又は熱融着性複合フラ
ツトヤ−ンを用いたことを特徴とする上記(1)〜
(6)項の何れかに記載されたネツト状繊維成形体。 (8)熱融着性繊維からなる総繊度100〜2500デ
ニ−ルの繊維束、又は繊度100〜2500デニ−ルの
熱融着性複合モノフイラメント又は熱融着性複合フラツ
トヤ−ンを3〜40本/25mmの密度で織編してネツ
トを形成し、ネツトの端部に熱融着性繊維を30重量%
以上含む補強材を積層し、熱処理により繊維束の交点を
融着させると共にネツトの端部と補強材とを熱融着させ
て補強部を形成し、更に、補強部に環状部材を取り付け
る工程からなるネツト状繊維成形体の製造方法。
(5) The net-like fiber molded body according to any one of the above items (1) to (3), wherein the annular member is a synthetic resin. (6) The net-shaped fiber molded body according to any one of the above items (1) to (5), wherein the fixing of the annular member to the reinforcing portion is fixing by heat fusion. (7) In place of the fineness bundle, a heat-fusible composite monofilament or a heat-fusible composite flat yarn having a fineness of 100 to 2500 denier is used.
The net-like fiber molded article according to any one of (6). (8) A fiber bundle having a total fineness of 100 to 2,500 denier or a heat-fusible composite monofilament or a heat-fusible composite flat yarn having a fineness of 100 to 2,500 denier made of heat-fusible fibers. Weaving and knitting at a density of 40 fibers / 25 mm to form a net, and 30% by weight of heat-fusible fiber at the end of the net.
From the process of laminating the reinforcing material containing the above, heat-bonding the intersections of the fiber bundles by heat treatment and heat-bonding the end of the net and the reinforcing material to form the reinforcing portion, and further attaching the annular member to the reinforcing portion. And a method for producing a net-shaped fiber molded body.

【0006】(9)熱融着性繊維からなる総繊度100
〜2500デニ−ルの繊維束、又は繊度100〜250
0デニ−ルの熱融着性複合モノフイラメント又は熱融着
性複合フラツトヤ−ンを3〜40本/25mmの密度で
織編してネツトを形成し、得られたネツトを熱処理して
繊維束の交点を予め融着し、次いで、熱処理したネツト
の端部に熱融着性繊維を30重量%以上含む補強材を積
層し、再度熱処理してネツトの端部と補強材とを熱融着
させて補強部を形成し、更に、補強部に環状部材を取り
付ける工程からなるネツト状繊維成形体の製造方法。 (10)ネツトを織編する際に、その端部を端部以外の
他部位より織り密度(又は編み密度)を高く織編するこ
とを特徴とする請求項8又は9記載のネツト状繊維成形
体の製造方法。 (11)ネツトを織編する際に、その端部を折返して高
密度部を形成することを特徴とする上記(8)又は
(9)項記載のネツト状繊維成形体の製造方法。
(9) Total fineness 100 consisting of heat-fusible fibers
~ 2500 denier fiber bundle, or fineness 100 ~ 250
A heat-fusible composite monofilament or a heat-fusible composite flat yarn of 0 denier is woven or knitted at a density of 3 to 40 pieces / 25 mm to form a net, and the obtained net is heat-treated to form a fiber bundle. And the reinforcing material containing 30% by weight or more of the heat-fusible fiber is laminated on the end of the heat-treated net, and heat-treated again to heat-bond the end of the net and the reinforcing material. A method for producing a net-shaped fiber molded body, which comprises the steps of forming a reinforcing portion by attaching the annular member to the reinforcing portion. (10) When the net is woven or knitted, the end portion of the net is woven or knitted with a higher woven density (or knitting density) than other portions other than the end portion. Body manufacturing method. (11) The method for producing a net-like fiber molding according to the above (8) or (9), characterized in that, when the net is woven or knitted, the end portion is folded back to form a high density portion.

【0007】本発明において、ネツトを織編する繊維束
は、熱融着性繊維で構成される。ここで熱融着性繊維と
は、融点差が15℃以上ある複数の熱可塑性樹脂を複合
紡糸して得られる複合繊維、又は融点差が15℃以上あ
る複数の熱可塑性樹脂繊維の混合繊維である。熱融着性
繊維で構成される繊維束は、複合繊維の低融点成分の融
点あるいは混合繊維中の低融点繊維の融点以上で、複合
繊維の高融点成分の融点あるいは混合繊維中の高融点繊
維の融点以下の温度で熱処理することにより、繊維形態
を保ったまま繊維束の接点を融着させることができ、こ
のような繊維束を用いた織編物を熱処理すれば目ずれを
防止できる。本発明において、上記繊維束に代えて融点
差が15℃以上ある複数の熱可塑性樹脂からなる複層フ
ラツトヤ−ンあるいは複合モノフイラメントを使用する
ことができ、熱処理により繊維束の場合と同様の効果が
得られる。
In the present invention, the fiber bundle for weaving the net is composed of heat-fusible fibers. Here, the heat fusible fiber is a composite fiber obtained by composite spinning of a plurality of thermoplastic resins having a melting point difference of 15 ° C. or more, or a mixed fiber of a plurality of thermoplastic resin fibers having a melting point difference of 15 ° C. or more. is there. The fiber bundle composed of heat-fusible fibers is equal to or higher than the melting point of the low melting point component of the composite fiber or the melting point of the low melting point fiber of the mixed fiber, and the melting point of the high melting point component of the composite fiber or the high melting point fiber of the mixed fiber. The heat treatment at a temperature equal to or lower than the melting point makes it possible to fuse the contact points of the fiber bundle while maintaining the fiber form, and heat treatment of the woven or knitted fabric using such a fiber bundle can prevent misalignment. In the present invention, a multilayer flat yarn or a composite monofilament made of a plurality of thermoplastic resins having a melting point difference of 15 ° C. or more can be used in place of the fiber bundle, and the same effect as in the case of the fiber bundle can be obtained by heat treatment. Is obtained.

【0008】熱融着性繊維を構成する熱可塑性樹脂の融
点差が15℃未満の場合、熱処理の際に高融点の成分ま
でが軟化又は溶融し、ネツトが膜状に変形して織目が閉
塞したり、繊維が溶断する等の不都合がおき易く、ネツ
トの強力が低下したり、均質なネツトを得ることが困難
になる。熱処理の容易さという観点から、融点差は20
℃以上あることが好ましい。これらの繊維束、複層フラ
ツトヤ−ンあるいは複合モノフイラメント中に占める低
融点の熱可塑性樹脂の割合は、30〜70重量%である
ことが好ましい。低融点の熱可塑性樹脂の割合が、30
%重量未満であると目ずれ防止の効果が不十分となり、
70重量%を超すと熱処理により織目が閉塞したり、繊
維が溶断する等の不都合がおき易い。
When the difference in melting point of the thermoplastic resin constituting the heat-fusible fiber is less than 15 ° C., the high melting point component is softened or melted during the heat treatment, and the net is deformed into a film to give a texture. Inconveniences such as clogging and fusing of fibers are likely to occur, the strength of the net is lowered, and it becomes difficult to obtain a uniform net. From the viewpoint of ease of heat treatment, the melting point difference is 20.
It is preferably at least ° C. The proportion of the low melting point thermoplastic resin in these fiber bundles, multi-layer flat yarns or composite monofilaments is preferably 30 to 70% by weight. The ratio of low melting point thermoplastic resin is 30
If it is less than 10% by weight, the effect of preventing misalignment becomes insufficient,
If it exceeds 70% by weight, problems such as clogging of the texture and fusing of the fibers are likely to occur due to heat treatment.

【0009】このような熱融着性繊維の原料となる熱可
塑性樹脂として、各種のポリエチレン、ポリプロピレ
ン、熱可塑性ポリエステル、ポリアミドを例示できる。
融点差が15℃以上ある複数の熱可塑性樹脂の組み合わ
せの例として、高密度ポリエチレン/ポリプロピレン、
プロピレンと他の1〜2種のαオレフインとの共重合体
/ポリプロピレン、エチレングリコールとテレフタル酸
・イソフタル酸との共重合体である低融点ポリエステル
/ポリエチレングリコールテレフタレート、ナイロン6
/ナイロン66等を挙げることができる。
Examples of the thermoplastic resin as a raw material for such heat-fusible fibers include various polyethylenes, polypropylenes, thermoplastic polyesters and polyamides.
As an example of a combination of a plurality of thermoplastic resins having a melting point difference of 15 ° C. or more, high density polyethylene / polypropylene,
Copolymer of propylene and 1 to 2 other α-olefins / polypropylene, low melting point polyester which is a copolymer of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid / isophthalic acid / polyethylene glycol terephthalate, nylon 6
/ Nylon 66 etc. can be mentioned.

【0010】本発明では総繊度が100〜2500デニ
−ルの上記繊維束を、織り密度3〜40本/25mmで
織編製してネツトとする。総繊度が100デニール未満
であると、得られるネツト状繊維成形体は強度の不十分
なものとなり易く、2500デニールを超すと、得られ
るネツト状繊維成形体は剛性が高すぎて取扱難くなり、
いずれも好ましくない。また、織り密度が3本/25m
m未満では、得られるネツト状繊維成形体は強度の不十
分なものとなり易く、織り密度が40本/25mmを超
すと得られるネツト状繊維成形体は透視性や通気性が悪
くなり農業用ネツトあるいは工事用防護ネツトとして実
用的でない。
In the present invention, the above fiber bundle having a total fineness of 100 to 2500 denier is woven and knitted at a weaving density of 3 to 40 fibers / 25 mm to obtain a net. If the total fineness is less than 100 denier, the resulting net-like fiber molded article tends to have insufficient strength, and if it exceeds 2500 denier, the resulting net-like fiber molded article has too high rigidity and becomes difficult to handle.
Neither is preferred. In addition, weave density is 3 / 25m
If it is less than m, the resulting net-like fiber molded article tends to have insufficient strength, and if the weaving density exceeds 40 yarns / 25 mm, the net-like fiber molded article obtained has poor transparency and breathability and is used as an agricultural net. Or it is not practical as a protective net for construction.

【0011】補強部を形成させるためネツトに積層する
補強材としては、合成樹脂シ−ト、天然繊維布、合成繊
維不織布やウェブ等が使用出来る。補強材がネットを構
成する前記の熱融着性繊維を30重量%以上含有する織
布又は不織布である場合は、後述の熱処理によりネット
と補強材とが強く融着するので特に好ましい。この補強
材は、ネツト片面のみならず両面に積層してもよい。
又、補強材が不織布やウェブ状である場合には、ネツト
が補強材中に埋没するような形で融着するので剥離し難
く、特に補強効果が大きく好ましい。補強材の幅は20
〜80mmあればよい。補強材の幅が20mm未満では
補強効果が不十分になり易く、80mmを超えても格別
好ましい効果は得られない。補強材の積層はネットの幅
方向の両端部のみならず、ネツトの長手方向に直角ネツ
トの長手方向に直角に、所望の間隔で積層し、ネツトの
長手方向に直角に補強部を形成させ、この補強部でネッ
トを切断することにより、補強部をネツトの長手方向の
両端部に形成させることができる。補強部の繊維密度を
他の部位より約30%以上高くすることにより、ネツト
を構成する繊維自体に補強材を兼用させることができ
る。繊維密度を高くするには、補強部の縦糸又は横糸の
織り密度を他の部位より高い状態に織製する、あるい
は、ネツトの端部を折り返す等の方法がある。
A synthetic resin sheet, a natural fiber cloth, a synthetic fiber non-woven cloth, a web or the like can be used as the reinforcing material laminated on the net to form the reinforcing portion. When the reinforcing material is a woven or non-woven fabric containing 30% by weight or more of the above-mentioned heat-fusible fibers constituting the net, the net and the reinforcing material are strongly fused by the heat treatment described later, which is particularly preferable. This reinforcing material may be laminated not only on one side of the net but also on both sides.
Further, when the reinforcing material is a non-woven fabric or a web-like material, the net is fused so as to be embedded in the reinforcing material and thus is difficult to peel off, and the reinforcing effect is particularly large, which is preferable. Reinforcement width is 20
It may be -80 mm. If the width of the reinforcing material is less than 20 mm, the reinforcing effect tends to be insufficient, and if it exceeds 80 mm, a particularly preferable effect cannot be obtained. Lamination of the reinforcing material is not limited to both ends in the width direction of the net, but is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the net. By cutting the net at the reinforcing portions, the reinforcing portions can be formed at both ends in the longitudinal direction of the net. By making the fiber density of the reinforcing portion higher than that of other portions by about 30% or more, the fibers constituting the net can also serve as the reinforcing material. To increase the fiber density, there are methods such as weaving the warp yarns or weft yarns of the reinforcing portion to have a higher weaving density than other parts, or folding back the ends of the net.

【0012】次に、上記の補強材が積層されたネットあ
るいは補強部の繊維密度を他の部位より高くしたネツト
を、繊維束の交点を融着させると共にネツトと補強材と
を熱融着させて補強部を形成するために熱処理をほどこ
す。熱処理は、複合繊維の低融点成分の融点あるいは混
合繊維中の低融点繊維の融点以上で、複合繊維の高融点
成分の融点あるいは混合繊維中の高融点繊維の融点以下
の温度で行う。熱処理には、熱風ドライヤ−、赤外線加
熱ドライヤ−、加熱ドラムドライヤ−、加熱ロ−ル、加
熱圧着ロ−ル、等の装置が使用でき、熱プレス法、アイ
ロン法によっても実施できる。補強材の積層に先だっ
て、ネツトのみを予め熱処理し、繊維束の交点が融着し
たネットとすることができる。この場合の熱処理は上記
と同様の条件で行う。このようにして得られたネット
は、繊維束の交点が融着しているので目ずれ等の変質を
起こすこと無く保存でき、ネットの製造と補強部の形成
とを別々に実施することができる。
Next, a net in which the above reinforcing material is laminated or a net in which the fiber density of the reinforcing portion is higher than that of the other portion is fused at the intersection of the fiber bundle and the net and the reinforcing material are heat fused. Heat treatment to form a reinforced portion. The heat treatment is performed at a temperature equal to or higher than the melting point of the low melting point component of the composite fiber or the melting point of the low melting point fiber of the mixed fiber and equal to or lower than the melting point of the high melting point component of the composite fiber or the melting point of the high melting point fiber of the mixed fiber. For the heat treatment, an apparatus such as a hot air dryer, an infrared heating dryer, a heating drum dryer, a heating roll, a heating pressure bonding roll, etc. can be used, and it can also be carried out by a hot pressing method or an ironing method. Prior to the lamination of the reinforcing material, only the net may be preheated to obtain a net in which the intersections of the fiber bundles are fused. The heat treatment in this case is performed under the same conditions as above. The net thus obtained can be stored without causing alteration such as misalignment because the intersections of the fiber bundles are fused, and the net production and the formation of the reinforcing portion can be carried out separately. .

【0013】上記補強材が熱融着されたネツトの補強部
に、紐等を通すための環状部材を固着する。この環状部
材として、アルミニウム、鉄、ステンレス等の金属製の
鳩目や、ポリオレフイン樹脂、酢酸ビニル系樹脂、ポリ
エステル樹脂等の熱可塑性樹脂製の鳩目が使用出来る。
環状部材の内径、外径、外部形状等は特に限定されず、
孔の形状が円形、四角形、三角形等であつてもよい。環
状部材をネットに固着する方法は素材によって異なる
が、金属製の鳩目であれば押圧パンチング法、熱可塑性
樹脂製の鳩目であれば加熱押圧パンチング法が利用でき
る。環状部材はネツトの片側のみに固着しても良いし、
ネツトの両側から固着してもよい。熱可塑性樹脂製の環
状部材を熱融着法でネットに固着させた場合、環状部
材、補強材及びネツトの全てが融着により一体化される
ので、環状部材の取付部分の強度が非常に高い。本発明
のネツト状繊維成形体は、その用途により着色剤、耐光
剤、難燃剤、抗菌剤、害虫忌避剤等の各種添加剤が添加
或は塗布されていてもよい。
An annular member for passing a cord or the like is fixed to the reinforcing portion of the net to which the above reinforcing material is heat-sealed. As the annular member, an eyelet made of a metal such as aluminum, iron or stainless steel, or an eyelet made of a thermoplastic resin such as a polyolefin resin, a vinyl acetate resin or a polyester resin can be used.
The inner diameter, outer diameter, outer shape, etc. of the annular member are not particularly limited,
The shape of the holes may be circular, square, triangular or the like. The method of fixing the annular member to the net differs depending on the material, but a pressure punching method can be used for metal eyelets, and a heat pressing punching method can be used for thermoplastic resin eyelets. The annular member may be fixed to only one side of the net,
It may be fixed from both sides of the net. When an annular member made of thermoplastic resin is fixed to a net by a heat fusion method, the annular member, the reinforcing material, and the net are all integrated by fusion, so that the strength of the attaching portion of the annular member is very high. . The net-like fiber molded product of the present invention may be added or coated with various additives such as a colorant, a light-proofing agent, a flame retardant, an antibacterial agent, and a pest repellent depending on its use.

【0014】[0014]

【実施例】以下本発明を実施例で詳細に説明する。なお
以下の例において、ネツトの評価は下記の方法で行つ
た。 *端部の耐ほつれ性:環状部材が固着されたネツト状繊
維成型体を幅5cm、補強部の長さ20cmのサンプル
片を切り取る。両手で5分間揉む。端部のほつれがない
場合(良)、端部のほつれがある場合(不良)と判定し
た。 *環状部材が固着された端部の強力:環状部材が中心と
なるように、幅5cm、長さ8cmのサンプル片を切り
取る。環状部材の孔に金属フックを通し、金属フックと
補強されていないネツト部とを引張強度試験機のチヤツ
クで掴み、引張速度100mm/分で破断強度(kg/
5cm)を求めた。
EXAMPLES The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to examples. In the following examples, the net was evaluated by the following method. * Fray resistance of the end portion: A sample piece having a width of 5 cm and a reinforcing portion of 20 cm is cut out from a net-shaped fiber molded body to which an annular member is fixed. Rub for 5 minutes with both hands. It was determined that there was no fray at the end (good) and there was fray at the end (bad). * Strength of the end to which the annular member is fixed: A sample piece having a width of 5 cm and a length of 8 cm is cut so that the annular member becomes the center. A metal hook is passed through the hole of the annular member, and the metal hook and the unreinforced net portion are grasped by the chuck of a tensile strength tester, and the breaking strength (kg / kg / min.
5 cm) was calculated.

【0015】実施例1〜3 鞘成分が融点138℃のエチレン・プロピレン・ブテン
−1コポリマ−で、芯成分が融点171℃のポリプロピ
レンで、複合比が50対50重量%、繊度300d/f
の鞘芯型複合モノフイラメントを用い、織り密度を種々
変え、幅3m、長さ60mのネツトを製織した。製織
後、直ちに熱ロ−ル型加熱機を用い、該ロ−ルの周長の
約1/2に接触させ、温度148℃で加熱してモノフイ
ラメントの交点が融着したネットとし、これをロ−ル状
に卷取つた。
Examples 1 to 3 Ethylene propylene butene-1 copolymer having a melting point of 138 ° C. as a sheath component and polypropylene having a melting point of 171 ° C. as a core component, a composite ratio of 50: 50% by weight, and a fineness of 300 d / f.
Using a sheath-core type composite monofilament, the weaving density was variously changed to weave a net having a width of 3 m and a length of 60 m. Immediately after weaving, using a hot roll type heater, the net was brought into contact with about 1/2 of the circumference of the roll and heated at a temperature of 148 ° C. to obtain a net in which the intersections of monofilaments were fused. It was rolled up.

【0016】鞘成分と芯成分に前記複合モノフイラメン
トの鞘成分および芯成分と同じポリマ−を用いた、複合
比が50対50重量%で、繊度5d/f、繊維長64m
mの複合繊維ステ−プルをカ−ドウェブとし、更に熱風
循環型加熱機を用い、温度145℃で熱処理して目付け
40g/m2 の熱融着不織布を得た。この不織布を幅3
5mmにスリツトして補強材用の不織布とし、これをロ
−ル状に卷取った。
The same polymer as the sheath component and the core component of the above composite monofilament is used for the sheath component and the core component, the compounding ratio is 50: 50% by weight, the fineness is 5 d / f, and the fiber length is 64 m.
m of the composite fiber staple was used as a card web and further heat-treated at a temperature of 145 ° C. using a hot air circulation type heater to obtain a heat-bonded nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of 40 g / m 2 . This non-woven fabric has a width of 3
A non-woven fabric for a reinforcing material was slit by 5 mm and was rolled into a roll shape.

【0017】これらロ−ル状のネツト及び補強材を繰り
出して、補強材をネツトの幅方向の両端部に積層し、温
度140℃の加熱圧着ロ−ルを用いて熱処理し、ネツト
の両方の端部に不織布補強材が融着した補強ネツトを得
た。この補強ネットは、ネツトが補強材に埋没した状態
で強く融着しており、補強材とネツトとを手で剥離する
ことは出来なかった。
The roll-shaped net and the reinforcing material are fed out, the reinforcing material is laminated on both end portions in the width direction of the net, and heat-treated using a thermocompression-bonding roller at a temperature of 140 ° C. A reinforcing net having a non-woven fabric reinforcing material fused at the end was obtained. This reinforcing net was strongly fused with the net buried in the reinforcing material, and the reinforcing material and the net could not be separated by hand.

【0018】外径21mm、内径11mm、内縁部の厚
さ3mm、外縁部の厚さ1.2mmの酢酸ビニル製環状
部材を前記補強ネットの両補強部のそれぞれ片面に、4
0cm間隔に置き、温度135℃の熱圧着型のアイレツ
ト加工機を用いて熱圧着し、幅3m、長さ60mの農業
用防霜ネツトを得た。この環状部材はやや押しつぶされ
て外径が23mmに変化しており、ネツトと補強材の両
方に強く熱融着し、手で剥離することができなかった。
An annular member made of vinyl acetate having an outer diameter of 21 mm, an inner diameter of 11 mm, an inner edge thickness of 3 mm, and an outer edge thickness of 1.2 mm is provided on each side of both reinforcing portions of the reinforcing net.
The pieces were placed at 0 cm intervals and thermocompression-bonded using a thermocompression-type eyelet processing machine at a temperature of 135 ° C. to obtain an agricultural anti-frost net with a width of 3 m and a length of 60 m. This annular member was slightly crushed and had an outer diameter of 23 mm, which strongly adhered to both the net and the reinforcing material by heat and could not be peeled off by hand.

【0019】前記の酢酸ビニル製環状部材に代えて、ア
ルミニウム製であって、厚さ0.2mm、外径16mm
の2個の部材で補強部を上下から挟んで固着させる形式
の環状部材を用い、圧着型のアイレツト加工機によって
圧着し、環状部材が40cm間隔で固着された幅3m、
長さ60mの農業用防霜ネツトを得た。なおこの環状部
材は圧着後、内径7mm、外径16mm、孔部縁の高さ
2mmであつた。
In place of the vinyl acetate annular member, the aluminum member is made of aluminum and has a thickness of 0.2 mm and an outer diameter of 16 mm.
The annular member is of a type in which the reinforcing portion is sandwiched and fixed between the two members by a pressure bonding type eyeletting machine, and the annular member is fixed at 40 cm intervals with a width of 3 m.
A 60 m long anti-frost net for agriculture was obtained. This annular member had an inner diameter of 7 mm, an outer diameter of 16 mm, and a hole edge height of 2 mm after pressure bonding.

【0020】比較例1〜3 補強ネツトに代えて、補強材用の不織布を使用せず単に
モノフイラメントの交点が融着したのみのネットを用い
た以外は実施例1〜3と同様にして、酢酸ビニル製環状
部材が固着されたネット状繊維成形体、及びアルミニウ
ム製環状部材が固着されたネット状繊維成形体を得た。
Comparative Examples 1 to 3 In the same manner as in Examples 1 to 3, except that a non-woven fabric for a reinforcing material was not used and a net in which the intersections of monofilaments were simply fused was used instead of the reinforcing net. A net-shaped fiber molded body to which a vinyl acetate annular member was fixed and a net-shaped fiber molded body to which an aluminum cyclic member was fixed were obtained.

【0021】実施例1〜3及び比較例1〜3で得られた
ネット状繊維成形体の諸性能を表1に示す。表1より、
補強材が熱融着された本発明のネット状繊維成形体はそ
の端部がほつれることがなく、しかも環状部材部の引っ
張り強度が大であることが判る。又、環状部材部の引っ
張り強度は、アルミニウム製の環状部材を圧着により固
着したものよりも酢酸ビニル製の環状部材物を熱融着さ
せたものの方が、引っ張り強度が大であつた。
Table 1 shows various performances of the net-like fiber moldings obtained in Examples 1 to 3 and Comparative Examples 1 to 3. From Table 1,
It can be seen that the net-shaped fiber molded body of the present invention in which the reinforcing material is heat-sealed does not have its ends frayed and the annular member has a high tensile strength. As for the tensile strength of the annular member portion, the one obtained by heat-sealing the annular member made of vinyl acetate had a greater tensile strength than the one obtained by fixing the annular member made of aluminum by pressure bonding.

【0022】[0022]

【表1】 [Table 1]

【0023】実施例4 鞘成分が融点168℃のポリプロピレンで、芯成分が融
点254℃のポリエチレンテレフタレ−トで、複合比が
50対50重量%、繊度400d/fの複合モノフイラ
メントを用い、経糸密度を幅方向の両端各40mm幅は
70本/25mm、中央部は23本/25mmとし、緯
糸密度は23本/25mmとして、幅3m、長さ60m
のネットを製織した。製織後直ちに、実施例1で用いた
熱ロ−ル型加熱機使用し、温度148℃で加熱して、モ
ノフイラメントの交点が融着したネットとし、これをロ
−ル状に卷取つた。このネツトの両端の40mm幅の補
強部に、実施例1と同様の方法でアルミニウム製環状部
材を40cm間隔で固着して農業用防虫ネツトを得た。
このネツト状繊維成形体は、耐ほつれ性は良、環状部材
部の引っ張り強力は16.3kg/5cmであつた。
Example 4 Using a composite monofilament having a sheath component of polypropylene having a melting point of 168 ° C., a core component of polyethylene terephthalate having a melting point of 254 ° C., a composite ratio of 50: 50% by weight, and a fineness of 400 d / f, The warp density is 40 mm at each end in the width direction, the width is 70 threads / 25 mm, the central portion is 23 threads / 25 mm, the weft density is 23 threads / 25 mm, the width is 3 m, and the length is 60 m.
The net was woven. Immediately after weaving, the hot roll type heater used in Example 1 was used to heat at a temperature of 148 ° C. to form a net in which the intersections of the monofilaments were fused, and this net was rolled up. Aluminum annular members were fixed at 40 cm intervals to the 40 mm wide reinforced portions at both ends of the net in the same manner as in Example 1 to obtain an agricultural insect repellent net.
This net-like fiber molded product had a good resistance to fraying, and the tensile strength of the annular member was 16.3 kg / 5 cm.

【0024】比較例4 実施例4で用いたものと同じ複合モノフイラメントを用
い、経糸、緯糸共に密度を23本/25mmとした以外
は実施例4と同様にして、アルミニウム製環状部材が4
0cm間隔で固着された農業用防虫ネツトを得た。この
ネツト状繊維成形体は端部に補強部が形成されておら
ず、耐ほつれ性は不良、環状部材部の引っ張り強力は
6.5kg/5cmであり、実施例4との対比において
の性能が悪いものであった。
Comparative Example 4 The same composite monofilament as that used in Example 4 was used, except that the density of both warp and weft was 23 threads / 25 mm.
An agricultural insect repellent net fixed at 0 cm intervals was obtained. This net-shaped fiber molded body had no reinforcing portion formed at the end, was poor in fraying resistance, and had a tensile strength of 6.5 kg / 5 cm of the annular member, which was excellent in comparison with Example 4. It was bad.

【0025】実施例5 実施例3で得た、補強材及び酢酸ビニル製環状部材があ
るネツト状繊維成形体を、長さ3.5mに切断し、幅3
m、長さ3.5mのシートを得た。このシートの長手方
向の両方の端部に、実施例1で用いたものと同じ補強材
を積層し、150℃のアイロンを用いて熱圧着して新た
な補強部とした。更に、この新たな補強部に、実施例1
と同様に酢酸ビニル製環状部材を熱圧着型のアイレツト
加工機を用いて熱圧着し、幅3m、長さ3.5m、環状
部材の間隔40cmの工事用ネツトを得た。この工事用
ネットの補強部は、ネツトが補強材に埋没して熱融着し
ており、耐ほつれ性は良、環状部材部の引っ張り強力は
21.5kg/5cmであつた。
Example 5 The net-like fiber molded body having the reinforcing material and the vinyl acetate annular member obtained in Example 3 was cut into a length of 3.5 m and a width of 3 m.
A sheet having a length of m and a length of 3.5 m was obtained. The same reinforcing material as that used in Example 1 was laminated on both ends in the longitudinal direction of this sheet, and thermocompression bonded with an iron at 150 ° C. to obtain a new reinforcing portion. Furthermore, in this new reinforcing portion,
Similarly, a vinyl acetate annular member was thermocompression bonded by using a thermocompression-type eyelet processing machine to obtain a work net having a width of 3 m, a length of 3.5 m, and an interval of 40 cm between the annular members. In the reinforcing portion of this construction net, the net was buried in the reinforcing material and heat-sealed, the fraying resistance was good, and the tensile strength of the annular member was 21.5 kg / 5 cm.

【0026】比較例5 厚み80μm、幅90mmのポリエチレンフイルムを補
強材として用いた。比較例2で用いたネットの幅方向の
両端部を包むように表裏両共に幅45mmづつ補強材で
覆い、端から8mm及び37mmの位置をミシン縫いし
て補強部とした。補強部に、実施例1と同様にしてアル
ミニウム製環状部材を圧着し、環状部材が40cm間隔
で固着された幅3m、長さ60mの農業用防霜ネツトを
得た。このネツト状成形体は、耐ほつれ性は良、環状部
材部の引っ張り強力は7.9kg/5cmであつた。こ
の成形体は補強材を用いない前記比較例2に較べ、環状
部材部の強力が少しアツプしたが、ネットの構造が共通
で不織布を補強材として用いた前記実施例2に較べ強力
が劣る物であつた。このネツト状成形体は、補強部の複
合モノフイラメントがミシン針の貫通により、所々損傷
しており、補強材が手で簡単に剥離した。
Comparative Example 5 A polyethylene film having a thickness of 80 μm and a width of 90 mm was used as a reinforcing material. Both sides of the net used in Comparative Example 2 were covered with a reinforcing material having a width of 45 mm so as to wrap both ends in the width direction, and 8 mm and 37 mm from the ends were sewn with a sewing machine to form a reinforcing part. An aluminum annular member was pressure-bonded to the reinforcing portion in the same manner as in Example 1 to obtain an agricultural anti-frost net having a width of 3 m and a length of 60 m, to which the annular member was fixed at 40 cm intervals. This net-shaped molded product had good raveling resistance, and the tensile strength of the annular member was 7.9 kg / 5 cm. In this molded product, the strength of the annular member was slightly increased as compared with Comparative Example 2 in which no reinforcing material was used, but the net structure was common and the strength was inferior to that in Example 2 in which a non-woven fabric was used as a reinforcing material. It was. In this net-shaped molded body, the composite monofilament of the reinforcing portion was damaged in some places due to the penetration of the sewing machine needle, and the reinforcing material was easily peeled off by hand.

【0027】実施例6 融点133℃の高密度ポリエチレンからなる第一層及び
第三層と、融点169℃のポリプロピレンからなる第二
層とで構成され、繊度が880デニ−ルの三層フラツト
ヤ−ンを用い、経糸緯糸共に6本/25mmの織り密度
のシ−トを製織し、実施例1で用いた熱ロール型加熱機
を用い、温度139℃で加熱して繊維の交点が融着した
幅が3mのネツト状シ−トを得、これをロ−ル状に巻取
つた。このシ−トの幅方向の両端部に実施例1で用いた
補強材を積層し、実施例1で用いた加熱圧着ロールを用
いて温度145℃で熱処理してネツトと補強材とが融着
さた補強ネットを得た。この補強ネットはネツトが補強
材に埋没した状態で強く熱融着しており、補強材とネツ
トとを手で剥離することは出来なかった。この補強ネッ
トの補強部に実施例1と同様にして酢酸ビニル製環状部
材を熱圧着し、幅3m、長さ30mの農業用遮光用ネツ
トを得た。このネツト状繊維成形体はその補強部が、耐
ほつれ性は良、環状部材部の引っ張り強力は14.1k
g/5cmであつた。
Example 6 A three-layer flat tire having a fineness of 880 denier and comprising a first layer and a third layer made of high-density polyethylene having a melting point of 133 ° C. and a second layer made of polypropylene having a melting point of 169 ° C. The sheet having a weave density of 6/25 mm was woven together with the warp and weft, and heated at a temperature of 139 ° C. using the hot roll type heater used in Example 1 to fuse the intersections of the fibers. A net-like sheet having a width of 3 m was obtained, and this was wound into a roll. The reinforcing material used in Example 1 was laminated on both ends of this sheet in the width direction, and heat-treated at a temperature of 145 ° C. using the thermocompression-bonding roll used in Example 1 to fuse the net and the reinforcing material. I got a reinforcement net. This reinforcing net was strongly heat-sealed with the net buried in the reinforcing material, and the reinforcing material and the net could not be separated by hand. A vinyl acetate annular member was thermocompression bonded to the reinforcing portion of the reinforcing net in the same manner as in Example 1 to obtain an agricultural light-shielding net having a width of 3 m and a length of 30 m. The reinforcing portion of the net-like fiber molded body has a good anti-raveling property, and the tensile strength of the annular member portion is 14.1 k.
It was g / 5 cm.

【0028】比較例6 実施例6で用いた幅が3mのネツト状シ−トの幅方向の
両端部に、補強材を積層せず、直接実施例1と同様にし
て酢酸ビニル製環状部材を熱圧着して得たネツト状繊維
成形体は、端部の耐ほつれ性は不良で、環状部材部の引
っ張り強力は8.7kg/5cmであつた。
Comparative Example 6 A vinyl acetate annular member was directly laminated in the same manner as in Example 1 without laminating reinforcing material on both ends in the width direction of the net-like sheet having a width of 3 m used in Example 6. The net-like fiber molded body obtained by thermocompression bonding had poor raveling resistance at the ends and the tensile strength of the annular member was 8.7 kg / 5 cm.

【0029】[0029]

【発明の効果】本発明のネツト状繊維成形体は、ネツト
の交点が熱融着され、しかもネツトの端部に補強材が熱
融着された状態で補強され、且つ環状部材が固着されて
いるので、軽量で、ネツトが目ずれせず、環状部材部の
強どが大きい等の効果がある。従って環状部材の孔に紐
で錘を吊下げたり、環状部材孔を利用してネツト同士を
紐で連結しても、この環状部材近傍でネツトが破れるこ
とがなく長期間使用できる。
EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION The net-like fiber molding of the present invention has a structure in which the intersections of the nets are heat-sealed, and the end portions of the nets are reinforced by heat-sealing and the annular member is fixed. Since it is lightweight, the net is not misaligned and the strength of the annular member is great. Therefore, even if the weight is suspended by a string in the hole of the annular member or the nets are connected by the string using the hole of the annular member, the net is not broken near the annular member and can be used for a long time.

【0030】又、ネツトの端部の繊維密度を高くして補
強部としたネツト状繊維成形体は、補強材を用意する必
要がなく、製造方法も簡単である。熱融着性又は低融点
繊維等を含有するシ−ト状の補強材を熱融着させた補強
部は、ネツトが補強材に埋没するように熱融着されるの
で、補強部のほつれや剥離がなく、しかも環状部材固着
部の強度が大きい等の効果がある。
Further, the net-like fiber molded body which is made into a reinforcing portion by increasing the fiber density at the end portion of the net does not need to prepare a reinforcing material, and the manufacturing method is simple. The reinforcing portion obtained by heat-sealing the sheet-shaped reinforcing material containing heat-fusible or low-melting-point fibers is heat-sealed so that the net is embedded in the reinforcing material, so that the fraying of the reinforcing portion There is an effect that there is no peeling and the strength of the annular member fixing portion is high.

【0031】本発明による、熱融着性繊維を織編してネ
ットとし、その端部に熱融着性繊維を含有する補強材を
積層し、熱処理によりネツトの交点及びネツトと補強材
とを熱融着し、更にその補強部に環状部材を固着する工
程からなる、ネツト状繊維成形体の製造方法によれば、
補強材を縫製する必要がないので製法が簡単であり、し
かも縫製時の針の貫通によるネツトの損傷がない。ま
た、補強材による補強工程を熱融着法で行う本発明の製
造方法によれば、補強工程をアイロンがけ等の方法でも
行うことができるので、任意の形状・寸法の補強部を持
ったネツト状繊維成形体を容易に製造できる。
According to the present invention, the heat-fusible fiber is woven or knitted into a net, and a reinforcing material containing the heat-fusible fiber is laminated on the end portion of the net, and heat treatment is performed to obtain the intersections of the net and the net and the reinforcing material. According to the method for producing a net-shaped fiber molded body, which comprises the step of heat-sealing and further fixing the annular member to the reinforcing portion,
Since it is not necessary to sew the reinforcing material, the manufacturing method is simple, and there is no damage to the net due to needle penetration during sewing. Further, according to the manufacturing method of the present invention in which the step of reinforcing by the reinforcing material is performed by the heat fusion method, the step of reinforcing can be performed by a method such as ironing, so that the net having the reinforcing portion of any shape and size can be used. The shaped fiber molded body can be easily manufactured.

Claims (11)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 熱融着性繊維からなる総繊度100〜2
500デニ−ルの繊維束が3〜40本/25mmの密度
で織編され、繊維束の交点が熱融着されたネットの端部
に、織布又は不織布からなる補強材が融着された補強部
が形成され、この補強部に環状部材が固着されているこ
とを特徴とするネツト状繊維成形体。
1. A total fineness of 100 to 2 comprising heat-fusible fibers.
A fiber bundle of 500 denier was woven and knitted at a density of 3 to 40 fibers / 25 mm, and a reinforcing material made of a woven or non-woven fabric was fused to the end of the net where the intersection of the fiber bundle was heat fused. A net-shaped fiber molded body, wherein a reinforcing portion is formed, and an annular member is fixed to the reinforcing portion.
【請求項2】 補強材が、ネツトの素材である熱融着性
繊維を30重量%以上含む織布又は不織布であることを
特徴とする請求項1記載のネツト状繊維成形体。
2. The net-shaped fiber molding according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcing material is a woven or non-woven fabric containing 30% by weight or more of the heat-fusible fiber which is a material of the net.
【請求項3】 ネツトの端部が、端部以外の他部位より
その繊維束の織り密度(又は編み密度)が高いことを特
徴とする請求項1又は2記載のネツト状繊維成形体。
3. The net-shaped fiber molded product according to claim 1, wherein the end portion of the net has a higher weave density (or knitting density) of the fiber bundle than the other portions other than the end portion.
【請求項4】 環状部材が金属であることを特徴とする
請求項1〜3の何れかに記載されたネツト状繊維成形
体。
4. The net-shaped fiber molding according to claim 1, wherein the annular member is made of metal.
【請求項5】 環状部材が合成樹脂であることを特徴と
する特許請求項1〜3の何れかに記載されたネツト状繊
維成形体。
5. The net-like fiber molding according to claim 1, wherein the annular member is made of synthetic resin.
【請求項6】 補強材及び環状部材とネットとの固着が
熱融着による固着であることを特徴とする請求項1〜5
の何れかに記載されたネツト状繊維成形体。
6. The reinforcing member and the annular member are fixed to the net by heat fusion.
The net-like fiber molded article described in any one of 1.
【請求項7】 繊維束に代えて、繊度100〜2500
デニ−ルの熱融着性複合モノフイラメント又は熱融着性
複合フラツトヤ−ンを用いたことを特徴とする請求項1
〜6の何れかに記載されたネツト状繊維成形体。
7. A fineness of 100 to 2500 in place of the fiber bundle.
A heat-fusible composite monofilament or a heat-fusible composite flat yarn of denier is used.
The net-like fiber molded body according to any one of 1 to 6.
【請求項8】 熱融着性繊維からなる総繊度100〜2
500デニ−ルの繊維束、又は繊度100〜2500デ
ニ−ルの熱融着性複合モノフイラメント又は熱融着性複
合フラツトヤ−ンを3〜40本/25mmの密度で織編
してネツトを形成し、ネツトの端部に熱融着性繊維を3
0重量%以上含む補強材を積層し、熱処理により繊維束
の交点を融着させると共にネツトの端部と補強材とを熱
融着させて補強部を形成し、更に、補強部に環状部材を
取付ける工程からなるネツト状繊維成形体の製造方法。
8. A total fineness of 100 to 2 composed of heat-fusible fibers.
A fiber bundle of 500 denier or a heat fusible composite monofilament or a heat fusible composite flat yarn having a fineness of 100 to 2500 denier is knitted at a density of 3 to 40 fibers / 25 mm to form a net. Then, apply 3 heat-fusible fibers to the end of the net.
A reinforcing material containing 0% by weight or more is laminated, heat treatment is performed to fuse the intersections of the fiber bundles, and the end portion of the net and the reinforcing material are heat-fused to form a reinforcing portion. A method for producing a net-shaped fiber molded body, which comprises a step of attaching.
【請求項9】 熱融着性繊維からなる総繊度100〜2
500デニ−ルの繊維束、又は繊度100〜2500デ
ニ−ルの熱融着性複合モノフイラメント又は熱融着性複
合フラツトヤ−ンを3〜40本/25mmの密度で織編
してネツトを形成し、得られたネツトを熱処理して繊維
束の交点を予め融着し、次いで、熱処理したネツトの端
部に熱融着性繊維を30重量%以上含む補強材を積層
し、再度熱処理してネツトの端部と補強材とを熱融着さ
せて補強部を形成し、次いで、補強部に環状部材を取付
ける工程からなるネツト状繊維成形体の製造方法。
9. A total fineness of 100 to 2 composed of heat-fusible fibers.
A fiber bundle of 500 denier or a heat fusible composite monofilament or a heat fusible composite flat yarn having a fineness of 100 to 2500 denier is knitted at a density of 3 to 40 fibers / 25 mm to form a net. Then, the obtained net is heat-treated to fuse the intersections of the fiber bundles in advance, and then a reinforcing material containing 30% by weight or more of the heat-fusible fiber is laminated on the end of the heat-treated net and heat-treated again. A method for producing a net-shaped fiber molded body, comprising the steps of heat-sealing an end portion of a net and a reinforcing material to form a reinforcing portion, and then attaching an annular member to the reinforcing portion.
【請求項10】 ネツトを織編する際に、その端部を端
部以外の他部位より織り密度(又は編み密度)を高く織
編することを特徴とする請求項8又は9記載のネツト状
繊維成形体の製造方法。
10. The net shape according to claim 8 or 9, wherein when the net is woven or knitted, the end of the net is woven or knitted with a higher woven density (or knitting density) than other parts other than the end. A method for producing a fiber molded body.
【請求項11】 ネツトを織編する際に、その端部を折
返して高密度部を形成することを特徴とする請求項8又
は9記載のネツト状繊維成形体の製造方法。
11. The method for producing a net-like fiber molding according to claim 8, wherein when the net is woven or knitted, the end portion is folded back to form a high density portion.
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