JPS6059166A - Weaving method - Google Patents

Weaving method

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JPS6059166A
JPS6059166A JP16468083A JP16468083A JPS6059166A JP S6059166 A JPS6059166 A JP S6059166A JP 16468083 A JP16468083 A JP 16468083A JP 16468083 A JP16468083 A JP 16468083A JP S6059166 A JPS6059166 A JP S6059166A
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建一 山本
和雄 斉藤
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Abstract

(57)【要約】本公報は電子出願前の出願データであるた
め要約のデータは記録されません。
(57) [Summary] This bulletin contains application data before electronic filing, so abstract data is not recorded.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 本発明は、耐熱性の高い素材からなる繊維製品を製作す
るに際して、該縫製技術に利用する方法を提(其するも
のである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides a method for use in sewing techniques when manufacturing textile products made of highly heat-resistant materials.

従来耐熱温度200°C以−Lを保持する耐熱性の商い
織物および不織布、即ち芳香族ポリアミド系素材、カラ
ス、炭素、石綿、セラミックス等からなる素材と素材と
を縫製によって繁ぎ合す場合に、第1図もしくは第2図
に示す方法が、汎く使用され−Cいる。
Conventional heat-resistant textiles and non-woven fabrics that maintain a heat-resistant temperature of 200°C or higher, i.e. materials made of aromatic polyamide materials, crow, carbon, asbestos, ceramics, etc., are used when sewing together materials. , the method shown in FIG. 1 or 2 is widely used.

一般に耐熱繊維は、その縫製した端部から解1+易く、
これを防止するためにわざわざ第1図もしくは第2図に
示す如く、耐熱性の織物または不織布1の端部を内側に
折り曲げた上で、糸2によ一プて縫製している。然し次
の如き諸欠点が発生する。即ち 1、縫い合せた部分が、非常に厚くなり、外観も良くな
い。
Generally, heat-resistant fibers are easy to unravel from the sewn ends,
In order to prevent this, as shown in FIG. 1 or 2, the ends of a heat-resistant woven or non-woven fabric 1 are bent inward and then sewn together with a thread 2. However, the following drawbacks occur. Namely, 1. The sewn part becomes very thick and the appearance is not good.

2、耐熱繊維の特有の性質として、単独に使用した場合
、屈曲性に乏しい。
2. A unique property of heat-resistant fibers is that they have poor flexibility when used alone.

3、また吸湿性が悪いため、衣服として使用し/コ場合
、皮膚が蒸れて非衛生的である。
3. Also, since it has poor hygroscopicity, when used as clothing, it makes the skin stuffy and is unhygienic.

4、カラス繊維を衣服にした場合、該繊維か折れて皮膚
に入ってかふれる原因となる。
4. When making clothes from crow fibers, the fibers may break and get into the skin, causing irritation.

5、石綿クロスを衣服にした場合、該粉塵が空中に飛散
し、塵肺やJi肺を起す危険かある。。
5. If asbestos cloth is used as clothing, there is a risk that the dust will scatter into the air and cause pneumoconiosis or Ji-lium. .

6、図示の如く耐熱繊維の端部をイ〕ぎわざ折り曲げて
から糸で縫い合せねばならtfいため、非常に手間取り
、作業能率が低下する。
6. As shown in the figure, it is necessary to carefully bend the ends of the heat-resistant fibers and then sew them together with thread, which is extremely time-consuming and reduces work efficiency.

本発明は、上記の諸欠点を防止し、安全かつ衛生的ひ、
而も作業能率の向上に寄与する耐熱繊維の縫製方法を提
供することが目的である。
The present invention prevents the above-mentioned drawbacks and provides a safe and hygienic solution.
Moreover, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for sewing heat-resistant fibers that contributes to improving work efficiency.

本発明に係る縫製方法は、耐熱温度200°C以」二を
保持する織物および不繊布(芳香族ポリアミド系素材、
ガラス、炭素、石綿、セラミックス等)の片面に、生地
もしくは素地等を貼着してなる素材の端部を重ね合した
個所において縫い合すことを特徴としている。
The sewing method according to the present invention includes woven fabrics and nonwoven fabrics (aromatic polyamide-based materials,
It is characterized by sewing the ends of a material (glass, carbon, asbestos, ceramics, etc.) pasted on one side with fabric or base material at the point where they overlap.

本発明の各種実施例について以下説明する。第3図は、
本発明に係る縫製方法を利用して縫製した素材の縫い合
せた個所の断面図で、第4.5ならびに6図は、同じ他
の実施例である。■は耐熱温度200°C以上を保持す
る織物および不織布(芳香族ポリアミド系素材、ガラス
、炭素、石綿、セラミックス等)で、その片面に生地も
しくは素地3(綿の織物および不織布等の如く吸湿性の
高い繊維)をバインダー4によって貼着する。次に前記
生地もしくは素材3が、製品に仕上げた場合の表向、即
ち衣服として着用した場合に皮膚に接する側になる如く
、前記素材の縫い合す両端部いわゆる縫い代に相当する
部分を重ね合せ、該個所を糸2によって縫い合す。前記
作業を繰返して所望の製品即ち衣類を完成する。
Various embodiments of the present invention will be described below. Figure 3 shows
FIGS. 4.5 and 6 are cross-sectional views of sewn parts of materials sewn using the sewing method according to the present invention, and show other embodiments of the same. ■ is a woven fabric or non-woven fabric (aromatic polyamide material, glass, carbon, asbestos, ceramics, etc.) that maintains a heat resistance temperature of 200°C or higher, and one side of the fabric or substrate 3 (such as cotton woven fabric or non-woven fabric, etc.) is hygroscopic. (high fiber) is attached with binder 4. Next, the two ends of the material to be sewn together, the so-called seam allowance, are overlapped so that the fabric or material 3 will face up when finished as a product, that is, the side that will contact the skin when worn as clothing. , and sew the corresponding parts together with thread 2. The above operations are repeated to complete the desired product or garment.

以上の如く耐熱温度200°C以上を保持する織物およ
び不織布(芳香族ポリアミド系素材、ガラス、炭素、石
綿、セラミックス等)の片面に、生地もしくは素地等を
貼着し、かつ該生地もしくは素地等が製品の裏面になる
如く、素材の端部を重ね合した個所において縫い合せで
あるため、次の如き諸効果を発揮する。即ち 1、耐熱繊維の片面に生地もしくは素地等をバインダー
で貼着しであるため、素材自身が強化され、該素材を縫
製した端部から解れることを防止することが出来る。
As described above, a fabric or base material, etc. is pasted on one side of a woven fabric or nonwoven fabric (aromatic polyamide material, glass, carbon, asbestos, ceramics, etc.) that maintains a heat resistance temperature of 200°C or higher, and the fabric or base material, etc. Since the ends of the materials are sewn together where they overlap so that the back side of the product is the back side of the product, the following effects are achieved. That is, 1. Since the fabric or base material is attached to one side of the heat-resistant fiber with a binder, the material itself is strengthened, and it is possible to prevent the material from unraveling at the sewn end.

2、糸で縫い合せた部分が、従来方法では素材の重ね合
せが多いため、非常に厚かったが、本発明方法では重ね
合せが少いために薄く、外観も美しくなる。
2. In the conventional method, the parts sewn together with thread were very thick because there were many overlaps of materials, but in the method of the present invention, there are fewer overlaps, so it is thinner and has a beautiful appearance.

3、素材が強化されているため、屈曲等にも耐久性を生
じ、長期間の使用に耐える。
3. Because the material is reinforced, it is durable against bending and can withstand long-term use.

4、衣服として着用する場合、耐熱繊維の裏面、即ち皮
膚に接する側に、綿の織物および不織布等の如く吸湿性
の高い生地を貼着しであるので、皮膚の蒸れを防止し、
衛生的である。
4. When worn as clothing, a highly hygroscopic fabric such as cotton fabric or non-woven fabric is attached to the back side of the heat-resistant fibers, that is, the side that contacts the skin, to prevent the skin from getting stuffy.
Hygienic.

5、同様にガラス繊維を衣服にした場合も、該繊維が折
れて皮膚に入ってかぶれることを防止出来る。
5. Similarly, when clothing is made of glass fibers, it is possible to prevent the fibers from breaking and getting into the skin and causing a rash.

6、また石綿クロスを衣服にした場合も、該粉塵が空中
に飛散し、塵肺やlj&肺を起す原因となることを防止
出来る。
6. Also, when asbestos cloth is used as clothing, it is possible to prevent the dust from scattering into the air and causing pneumoconiosis and lj&pneumonia.

7、本発明の素材を縫い合す場合に、従来方法の如く素
材の端部を幾重にも折り曲げる必要がないので手間取ら
ず、また重ね合せた部分が薄いので縫い易く、作業能率
が向上する。
7. When sewing together the materials of the present invention, there is no need to bend the ends of the materials multiple times as in the conventional method, so it is less time consuming, and since the overlapped parts are thin, it is easier to sew, improving work efficiency. .

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

第1図ならびに第2図は、従来行われている縫製方法に
よる素材繁ぎ合せ個所の断面図で、第3図ないし第6図
は、本発明に係る縫製方法による素材繁ぎ合せ個所の断
面図である。 1 耐熱温度200°C以上をもつ織物および不織布、
2 ・糸、3・ 生地もしくは素地等4 バインダー 特 許 出 願 人 山 本 建 − 斉 藤 和 雄 十71〕 老3 酊 身5 目 矛 2@ 牙 l オ 6 回
1 and 2 are cross-sectional views of the parts where the materials are joined together by the conventional sewing method, and FIGS. 3 through 6 are cross-sectional views of the parts where the materials are joined together by the sewing method according to the present invention. It is a diagram. 1 Woven fabrics and nonwoven fabrics with a heat resistance temperature of 200°C or higher,
2. Thread, 3. Fabric or base material, etc. 4 Binder patent Applicant Ken Yamamoto - Kazu Saito Yuju 71〕 Elderly 3 Intoxicated person 5 Eye spear 2 @ Fang l O 6 times

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 耐熱温度200° C以上を保持する織物および不織布
(芳香族ポリアミド系素材、カラス、炭素、石綿、セラ
ミックス等)の片面に、生地もしくは素地等を貼着して
なる素材の端部を重ね合した個所にむいて縫い合すこと
を特徴とした縫製方法
The edge of a material made by pasting fabric or base material on one side of woven or non-woven fabric (aromatic polyamide material, crow, carbon, asbestos, ceramics, etc.) that maintains a heat-resistant temperature of 200° C or higher is overlapped. A sewing method characterized by turning the parts and sewing them together.
JP16468083A 1983-09-05 1983-09-05 Weaving method Pending JPS6059166A (en)

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2002153509A (en) * 2000-11-20 2002-05-28 Toyo Eizai Corp Throwaway short pants
CN108778016A (en) * 2016-11-21 2018-11-09 尚科纺织企业工业及贸易公司 Joint seal portion and forming method thereof on elastic denim and other fabric products

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2002153509A (en) * 2000-11-20 2002-05-28 Toyo Eizai Corp Throwaway short pants
JP4540215B2 (en) * 2000-11-20 2010-09-08 株式会社リブドゥコーポレーション Disposable pants and manufacturing method thereof
CN108778016A (en) * 2016-11-21 2018-11-09 尚科纺织企业工业及贸易公司 Joint seal portion and forming method thereof on elastic denim and other fabric products

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