JPS6211426A - Wiper - Google Patents

Wiper

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Publication number
JPS6211426A
JPS6211426A JP15043485A JP15043485A JPS6211426A JP S6211426 A JPS6211426 A JP S6211426A JP 15043485 A JP15043485 A JP 15043485A JP 15043485 A JP15043485 A JP 15043485A JP S6211426 A JPS6211426 A JP S6211426A
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Prior art keywords
dish
woven
threads
fibers
cloth
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JP15043485A
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Japanese (ja)
Inventor
光男 青木
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Priority to JP15043485A priority Critical patent/JPS6211426A/en
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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】 (産業上の利用分野) 本発明はふきんに関し、特に鋼繊維を織り込んだ布を用
いて形成したことを特徴とするものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION (Field of Industrial Application) The present invention relates to a dish towel, and is particularly characterized in that it is formed using a cloth woven with steel fibers.

(従来の技術) ふきんは主として茶碗などの食器を拭くものであるから
、清潔にしてお(ことが必要である。
(Prior art) Dish towels are mainly used to wipe tableware such as bowls, so they need to be kept clean.

しかしながらふきんは使用後は台所のふきん掛は等に掛
けておくことが多いので乾燥が遅いきらいがあり、珠に
梅雨時には乾燥しにくいため゛に次にこれを使用する時
までに大腸菌などの細菌が増殖する可能性があって他の
物に比べてむしろ不衛生になり易いものである。
However, after using dish towels, they are often hung on a dish towel rack in the kitchen, so they tend to dry slowly. It has the potential to multiply, making it more likely to become unsanitary than other substances.

ふきんに細菌を増殖させないための最も適当な方法は他
の衣類と同じように使用後はこれを戸外に干して直射日
光に当て、取り込むときはアイロンを掛けて熱処理する
ことであるが、ふきんは食器に直接触れるものであると
ころからこれを外気に曝したり、アイロン等に触れさせ
ることには抵抗があるのである。
The most appropriate way to prevent bacteria from growing on dish towels is to dry them outdoors after use, expose them to direct sunlight, and heat them by ironing them when you bring them back in. Because tableware comes into direct contact with tableware, there is resistance to exposing it to the outside air or touching it with an iron or the like.

そのため従来から細菌の増殖しないふきんの開発が望ま
れたのである。
For this reason, there has long been a desire to develop dish towels that do not allow the growth of bacteria.

(問題点を解決するための手段) 本発明は上記した点に鑑みてなされたものであって、ブ
ドウ状球菌や大腸菌等の細菌が金属銅の近(では増殖し
ない点に着目し、銅繊維をふきんの中に織り込みこれに
よって細菌の発生を抑制しようとするものである。
(Means for Solving the Problems) The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned points, and focuses on the fact that bacteria such as staphylococcus and E. coli do not proliferate near metallic copper. is woven into dish towels in an attempt to suppress the growth of bacteria.

(実施例) 以下、本発明を図示の実施例に基づいて具体的に説明す
る。 ′ 図中符号1はふきんである。このものは通常のこの種の
ものと同じく綿糸等の適宜な糸で織った布を用いて形成
したものであるが、殊にその布は緯糸又は経糸のうちの
数本おき、若しく−は数十水おきの糸に銅繊維を撚り込
んだ糸2が用いられている。この糸2については特に限
定はしないが、数ミクロン以下の銅繊維同志を撚り合わ
せたもの、又は銅繊維と他の繊維とを撚り合わせたもの
であって、少なくともふきん1を使用する際に支障をき
たすことのない程度に柔軟なものが用いられるのである
(Examples) Hereinafter, the present invention will be specifically described based on illustrated examples. ' In the figure, reference numeral 1 is a dish towel. This item is made of a cloth woven with appropriate threads such as cotton threads, like ordinary items of this kind, but in particular, the cloth is made of a cloth woven with appropriate threads such as cotton threads. Thread 2 is used, in which copper fibers are twisted into threads every several dozen times. This thread 2 is not particularly limited, but it may be one made by twisting together copper fibers of several microns or less, or one made by twisting copper fibers and other fibers, which may at least interfere with the use of dish towel 1. A material that is flexible enough to not cause damage is used.

(作用) 糸2を経糸として30本おき(2cI11間隔)に織り
込んだ布を用いて形成したふきん1を通常の状態で20
日間使用し、食器を拭いた後直ちに水洗いしてふきん掛
けに掛けたところ、24時間経過後の大腸菌の発生量は
、銅繊維を織り込まない普通のふきんの大腸菌の発生量
の約1596であった。
(Function) A dish towel 1 formed using a cloth in which thread 2 is used as a warp and woven every 30 threads (2 cI 11 intervals) is woven in a normal state for 20 threads.
After using it for several days and wiping the dishes, I immediately washed it with water and hung it on a dish towel. After 24 hours, the amount of E. coli produced was about 1,596, which is the amount of E. coli produced in a regular dish towel that does not have copper fibers woven into it. .

(効果) 以上詳述した様に本発明は銅繊維を撚り込んだ糸混ぜて
織った布を用いてふきんを形成したものであって、ふき
んは大腸菌等の細菌の増殖を抑制するので極めて衛生的
で食中毒の発生する可能性を無くすものである。
(Effects) As detailed above, the present invention forms a dish towel using a cloth woven with a mixture of twisted copper fibers, and the dish towel is extremely hygienic because it inhibits the growth of bacteria such as E. coli. This eliminates the possibility of food poisoning.

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

図は本発明の一実施例を示す正面図である。 The figure is a front view showing one embodiment of the present invention.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 太さ数ミクロンの銅繊維を互いに、又は他の繊維と撚り
合わせて糸とし、この糸を緯糸又は経糸の一部として使
用して布を織り、この布を用いて形成したことを特徴と
するふきん。
Copper fibers with a thickness of several microns are twisted together or with other fibers to form a thread, and this thread is used as a part of the weft or warp to weave a cloth, and this fabric is used to form the fabric. Dishcloth.
JP15043485A 1985-07-09 1985-07-09 Wiper Pending JPS6211426A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP15043485A JPS6211426A (en) 1985-07-09 1985-07-09 Wiper

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP15043485A JPS6211426A (en) 1985-07-09 1985-07-09 Wiper

Publications (1)

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JPS6211426A true JPS6211426A (en) 1987-01-20

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS63169072U (en) * 1987-04-24 1988-11-02
JPS63169071U (en) * 1987-04-24 1988-11-02

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS63169072U (en) * 1987-04-24 1988-11-02
JPS63169071U (en) * 1987-04-24 1988-11-02

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