JPS6392443A - Irregular expansion cloth and manufacture thereof - Google Patents
Irregular expansion cloth and manufacture thereofInfo
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- JPS6392443A JPS6392443A JP23808386A JP23808386A JPS6392443A JP S6392443 A JPS6392443 A JP S6392443A JP 23808386 A JP23808386 A JP 23808386A JP 23808386 A JP23808386 A JP 23808386A JP S6392443 A JPS6392443 A JP S6392443A
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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) [Abstract] 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]
本発明は少なくとも片面に優美な凹凸状のフクレを有す
る凹凸伸縮布帛およびその製造方法に関するものである
。DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [Industrial Application Field] The present invention relates to a textured stretchable fabric having graceful textured blisters on at least one side, and a method for manufacturing the same.
[従来の技術]
コート、ブルゾン、パンツなどの防寒用衣料、特にスキ
ー用ワンピース、オーバーズボン、ピステなとはその機
能的な面から伸縮性を有することが望ましい。したがっ
て、これまでに伸縮性糸条をキルテイングしたいわゆる
ストレッチキルテイング製品が開発されてきた。[Prior Art] Cold weather clothing such as coats, blousons, and pants, especially ski dresses, overtrousers, and piste pants, desirably have elasticity from their functional standpoint. Therefore, so-called stretch quilting products in which stretchable threads are quilted have been developed.
しかしながら、これまでの製品はキルテイングにより、
針穴が生じ、その針穴から水が浸み込む欠点を持ってい
た。このため、特に細かいキルテイング模様は不可能で
あった。However, due to the quilting of previous products,
It had the disadvantage that water would seep in through the needle hole. For this reason, particularly fine quilting patterns were not possible.
[発明の解決すべき問題点]
本発明の目的は上記欠点を解消し、かつ優美で微細な模
様を有し、フクレ模様と伸縮性を付与した新規な複合布
帛を提供するものである。[Problems to be Solved by the Invention] An object of the present invention is to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks and to provide a novel composite fabric that has an elegant and fine pattern and is provided with a blistering pattern and stretchability.
[問題点を解決するための手段]
本発明は前記した本発明の目的を達成するために次の様
な構成をとるものである1゜
すなわち、伸縮性布帛とシー1〜状物とが点状に接着さ
れた積層布帛であって、該シー1〜状物は該伸縮性布帛
より面積が大きく凹凸模様を形成しており、かつ該シー
1〜状物は該接着部で縮み模様を形成していることを特
徴とする凹凸伸縮布帛を基本とするものである。[Means for Solving the Problems] In order to achieve the above-mentioned object of the present invention, the present invention adopts the following configuration. A laminated fabric adhered in a shape, the sheet 1-like object having a larger area than the stretchable fabric and forming an uneven pattern, and the sheet 1-like object forming a shrinkage pattern at the bonded part. It is based on a textured stretchable fabric that is characterized by:
本発明を更に詳しく説明する。The present invention will be explained in more detail.
本発明にお【プる伸縮性布帛とはポリエステル、ポリア
ミド、ポリプロピレン、塩化ビニルなどの合成繊維から
なるものであり、イli帛により高い伸縮性を付与する
ため、仮撚法、加熱−解撚法、擦過法などの手段によっ
て得られる伸縮性加工糸あるいは強撚加工を行なった強
撚糸を用いた布帛であることが好ましく、伸縮率がタテ
方向、ヨコ方向共に5〜40%でおることか好ましい。The stretchable fabric used in the present invention is made of synthetic fibers such as polyester, polyamide, polypropylene, and vinyl chloride, and in order to give the fabric higher stretchability, false-twisting, heating-untwisting, etc. It is preferable that the fabric is made of a stretchable processed yarn obtained by a method such as a method such as a method such as a method or a rubbing method, or a highly twisted yarn that has been subjected to a strong twist process, and that the stretch rate is 5 to 40% in both the vertical and horizontal directions. preferable.
。
また、本発明にお(プるシート状物としてはポリエステ
ル、ポリアミド、ポリゾロピレン、塩化ビニルなどの合
成繊維からなる布帛またはフィルムであり、収縮性布帛
の収縮応力によって、容易に凸部を形成しうる細デニー
ルの薄地イ「帛や薄いフィルムであることが好ましく、
伸縮性があっても良い。該シー1〜状物は、伸縮性イF
帛よりも面積が大きく凹凸模様を形成しでおり、かつ両
者の接着部で縮み模様を形成している。. In addition, the sheet-like material used in the present invention is a fabric or film made of synthetic fibers such as polyester, polyamide, polyzolopyrene, and vinyl chloride, which can easily form convex portions due to the shrinkage stress of the shrinkable fabric. Thin fabric with fine denier is preferable to be made of cloth or thin film.
It may be stretchable. The sheet 1-like material has a stretchable material F.
It has a larger area than the cloth and forms an uneven pattern, and the bonded area between the two forms a shrunken pattern.
更に、伸縮性布帛とシーl−状物の接合が接着によるも
ので必るという点から、使用する布帛やフィルムのすべ
てを同一素材とするか、溶融点の近似した布帛とするこ
とが好ましい。Furthermore, since the elastic fabric and the sealant must be bonded together by adhesion, it is preferable that all the fabrics and films used be of the same material or fabrics with similar melting points.
伸縮性布帛の形態は織物、編物、不織布等で特に限定さ
れず、またシー1〜状物の形態は織物、編物、不織イF
1 フィルム等で特に限定されない。The form of the stretchable fabric is not particularly limited to woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, non-woven fabrics, etc., and the form of the sheet 1 to 1-like products may be woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, non-woven fabrics, etc.
1 There are no particular limitations on film, etc.
本発明は、前記した伸縮性布帛とシー1〜状物とが点状
に接着された積層Vfi帛であり、接着部に縮み模様を
有するものであるが、伸縮性イ15帛とシー1〜状物の
間に、織物、編物、不織イ1i、フィルムなどがあって
も良い。また、シー1〜状物2枚で伸縮性イ5帛をはさ
んで積層させたものとすることににり表裏両側に凹凸模
様を有する凹凸収縮性イ「帛か得られる。更に、シート
状物2枚で伸縮性布帛をはさんで積層させた上、更に伸
縮性布帛とシート状物の間に織物、編物、不織布、フィ
ルムなどを併用することも可能である。The present invention is a laminated Vfi fabric in which the above-described stretchable fabric and sheets 1 to 1 are bonded in a dotted manner, and the bonded portions have a shrinkage pattern. There may be woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, non-woven fabrics, films, etc. between the shaped materials. In addition, by laminating two sheets of sheets 1 to 5 with elastic 5 sheets in between, it is possible to obtain an uneven contractile 5 sheet having an uneven pattern on both the front and back sides. In addition to laminating a stretchable fabric between two objects, it is also possible to use a woven fabric, knitted fabric, nonwoven fabric, film, etc. between the stretchable fabric and the sheet-like object.
第1図は本発明の凹凸伸縮イ「帛の一例を示す正面図で
あり、第2図はその断面図である。FIG. 1 is a front view showing an example of the uneven stretchable fabric of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a sectional view thereof.
本発明における凹凸伸縮布帛6はシート状物3と伸縮性
布帛4とが積層され、かつシート状物3の凹部5と伸縮
性布帛4が接着部2で接着されているものであり、ここ
でシート状物は接着部2を中心にして縮み模様を形成し
ている。接着されていないシート状物3のフクレ部1は
、上方に膨らんだ状態になっており、フクレ部1、接着
部2により布帛の片面に凹凸状をもった模様が形成され
ている。The uneven elastic fabric 6 according to the present invention is made by laminating a sheet-like material 3 and a stretchable fabric 4, and the concave portion 5 of the sheet-like material 3 and the stretchable fabric 4 are bonded together at an adhesive part 2. The sheet-like material forms a shrunk pattern around the bonded portion 2. The bulge part 1 of the sheet-like material 3 which is not bonded is in a state of being swollen upward, and the bulge part 1 and the adhesive part 2 form an uneven pattern on one side of the fabric.
次に本発明の製造方法について説明する。Next, the manufacturing method of the present invention will be explained.
すなわち、収縮性布帛と非収縮性シート状物とを積層し
、両者を部分的に点状に接るした後、収縮性布帛の収縮
条件で収縮処理することを特徴どする凹凸伸縮布帛の製
造方法である。That is, the production of an uneven stretchable fabric characterized by laminating a shrinkable fabric and a non-shrinkable sheet-like material, bringing them into point-like contact with each other, and then shrinking the fabric under the shrinkage conditions of the shrinkable fabric. It's a method.
以下にこの製造方法について更に述べる1゜まず第一に
収縮性布帛と非収縮性シート状物とを積層する。この際
、間に、織物、編み物、不織布、フィルムなどかあって
も良く、また非収縮性シート状物で収縮性布帛をはさん
だり、更にこれらを組み合わせたちのであっても良い。This manufacturing method will be further described below.1 First, a shrinkable fabric and a non-shrinkable sheet material are laminated. In this case, there may be a woven fabric, knitted fabric, nonwoven fabric, film, etc. in between, or a shrinkable fabric may be sandwiched between non-shrinkable sheet materials, or a combination of these may be used.
ここで本発明の非収縮性シー1〜状物とは前記したシー
ト状物と同様の合成繊維からなる布帛またはフィルムか
らなる物であって、染色などの仕上加工などを行ない収
縮率を3%以下としたシー1〜状物であり、凸部を優美
に形成づ−るために薄地シート状物であることが好まし
い。Here, the non-shrinkable sheet material of the present invention is a material made of a fabric or film made of synthetic fibers similar to the above-mentioned sheet material, and which has been subjected to finishing treatments such as dyeing to have a shrinkage rate of 3%. The material is a sheet-like material as described below, and is preferably a thin sheet-like material in order to form the convex portions gracefully.
また、収縮性布帛どは前記した伸縮性イ「帛と同様の合
成繊維からなる布帛であり、仮撚法、加熱−解撚法、擦
過法などの伸縮性付与加工あるいは強撚加工を行なった
糸を用いてイ「帛とした未処理の布帛であることが好ま
しい。In addition, the shrinkable fabric is a fabric made of synthetic fibers similar to the above-mentioned stretchable fabric, and has been subjected to stretchability imparting processing such as false twisting, heat-untwisting, and rubbing methods, or strong twisting. Preferably, it is an untreated fabric made of yarn.
本発明では更に収縮性布帛の収縮率がタデ方向、ヨコ方
向とも5〜30%であるのが好ましい。5%未満では満
足なノクレと伸縮性が得−られにくく、また30%を越
えると収縮が大きすぎて、接合部分がはがれやすくなり
、微細で優美なフクレが得られにくい。In the present invention, it is further preferred that the shrinkage rate of the shrinkable fabric be 5 to 30% in both the vertical and horizontal directions. If it is less than 5%, it will be difficult to obtain satisfactory creases and elasticity, and if it exceeds 30%, the shrinkage will be too large and the bonded parts will easily peel off, making it difficult to obtain fine and graceful creases.
更に、接着積層する前の両布帛はどちらも平面状であっ
ても良く、また、物理的、化学的あるいはその他の手段
によって、あらかじめ凹凸状のシワ等を付与していても
なんらかまわない。Furthermore, both fabrics may be flat before being adhesively laminated, or may be provided with uneven wrinkles or the like by physical, chemical or other means.
次に積層した両布帛を部分的に点状に接着する。Next, both of the laminated fabrics are partially adhered in a dotted manner.
すなわち本発明において接着は収縮性布帛と非収縮性シ
ート状物とを全面余すところなく接着するのではなく、
部分的に行なう必要がある。全面接着または全面に近い
状態で接着すると伸縮性および凹凸模様のない物になり
本発明の目的を達成しえない。本発明では点状に接着す
ることにより、伸縮性と縮み模様の凹凸のある布帛が得
られるものである。In other words, in the present invention, adhesion is not performed by bonding the shrinkable fabric and the non-shrinkable sheet material over the entire surface;
It needs to be done partially. If the entire surface or nearly the entire surface is adhered, the object of the present invention cannot be achieved because the product lacks elasticity and uneven pattern. In the present invention, by bonding in dots, it is possible to obtain a fabric with stretchability and an uneven pattern of shrinkage.
本発明における接着の方法としては接着剤を液状で用い
たり、ペース1〜状で用い加圧したり、さらには加熱加
圧による融着がある。Adhesion methods in the present invention include using an adhesive in liquid form, applying pressure using adhesive in the form of a paste, and fusing by heating and pressurizing.
融着の場合、超音波や高周波などを利用し、局部的に合
成繊維を溶融する温度まで上げながら圧着する方法が好
ましい。In the case of fusion bonding, it is preferable to press the synthetic fibers while locally raising the temperature to melt them using ultrasonic waves, high frequencies, or the like.
また、本発明の凹凸の柄の大きさは接合する間隔により
変えることができるのであって、間隔が大きければ大き
な柄ができる。山の高さは組み合せる素材によって異な
り、巻縮発現による収縮や素材自体の収縮が大きいほど
、高い山ができる。Furthermore, the size of the uneven pattern of the present invention can be changed by changing the joining interval, and the larger the interval, the larger the pattern. The height of the mountain varies depending on the materials combined, and the greater the shrinkage due to curling or the shrinkage of the material itself, the higher the mountain will be.
本発明の方法においては、接着後更に収縮性布帛の収縮
条件で収縮処理する必要がある。In the method of the present invention, after adhesion, it is necessary to further perform a shrinkage treatment under the shrinkage conditions of a shrinkable fabric.
すなわち、前記した様な方法で接着した収縮性布帛、非
収縮性シート状物を更に巻縮発現熱水処理等、収縮処理
を施すことにより、収縮性布帛は、収縮し平面状でかつ
伸縮性を保持する物となり、一方非収縮性シート状物は
表面の優美な凹凸状のフクレを形成し、かつ接着部で縮
み模様を形成するものである。That is, by further subjecting the shrinkable fabric and non-shrinkable sheet-like material bonded by the method described above to shrinkage treatment such as crimping-inducing hot water treatment, the shrinkable fabric shrinks and becomes flat and stretchable. On the other hand, a non-shrinkable sheet-like material forms a graceful uneven bulge on the surface and also forms a shrinkage pattern at the bonded portion.
収縮処理方法としては、熱水処理が好ましく適用される
が、別にこれに限られるものではなく巻縮や素材自体の
収縮を発現させしめ得る手段であれば良い。As the shrinkage treatment method, hot water treatment is preferably applied, but the method is not limited to this, and any means that can cause crimping or shrinkage of the material itself may be used.
また、熱水処理における液は水だけでも良く、必要に応
じて、アルカリ、洗剤、糊恢き剤などの薬剤を投入して
もよく、同時に染色等信の加工を施ずこともできる。ま
た、処理温度は収縮性布帛を形成する糸が解撚または巻
縮、さらには素材の収縮を発現する温度であれば良く、
この点から、70〜130°Cが好ましく、より好まし
くは85〜95°Cである。In addition, water alone may be used as the solution in the hot water treatment, and chemicals such as alkali, detergent, and sizing agent may be added as required, and at the same time, processing such as dyeing may be performed. Furthermore, the treatment temperature may be any temperature at which the yarns forming the shrinkable fabric are untwisted or crimped, and furthermore, the material shrinks.
From this point of view, the temperature is preferably 70 to 130°C, more preferably 85 to 95°C.
また、収縮処理は接着後であれば生地のまま処理しても
よいし、製品に縫製した後に処理してもよくその布帛形
態および処理状態は特に限定するものではない。Further, the shrinkage treatment may be performed on the fabric as it is after adhesion, or may be performed after it has been sewn into a product, and the form of the fabric and the treatment state are not particularly limited.
[実施例] 次に本発明を実施例により説明する。[Example] Next, the present invention will be explained by examples.
なお、本発明でいう伸縮率(%)とは、JISl 1
096 伸長率方法(低荷重法)により求めた伸縮率
をいう。In addition, the expansion/contraction rate (%) in the present invention is defined by JIS I 1
096 It refers to the expansion and contraction rate determined by the expansion rate method (low load method).
また、収縮率については JIS L 1042B
法(沸騰水浸漬法)によって求めた。In addition, regarding the shrinkage rate, JIS L 1042B
(boiling water immersion method).
実施例1
非収縮性シート状物として、タテ糸、ヨコ糸とも50デ
ニール、48フイラメントのポリエステルフィラメン1
〜を用いタテ、ヨコ密度がそれぞれ110本/インチ、
90本/インチの染上りタフタを、収縮性布帛として、
タテ糸、ヨコ糸とも300デニール、96フイラメント
のポリエステルフィラメント仮撚加工糸を用いタテ、ヨ
コ密度がそれぞれ72本/インチ、68本/インチの平
織生機を積層し、21KH2の振動数を持つ高周波加熱
子を用い、接圧3ki/ciIfで5m/minの速度
で3cm間隔にキルテイング状模様にて溶融接着し1こ
。Example 1 Polyester filament 1 with 50 denier and 48 filaments for both warp and weft yarns as a non-shrinkable sheet material
Using ~, the vertical and horizontal density is 110 lines/inch each,
90 pieces/inch of dyed taffeta are used as shrinkable fabric.
Warp and weft yarns are made of polyester filament false-twisted yarn with 300 denier and 96 filaments, and plain weave fabrics with warp and weft densities of 72 fibers/inch and 68 fibers/inch, respectively, are laminated and subjected to high frequency heating with a frequency of 21KH2. Using a screwdriver, we melted and bonded the pieces in a quilting pattern at 3cm intervals at a contact pressure of 3ki/ciIf at a speed of 5m/min.
しかる後、液流染色機を用い、95°Cで20分間熱水
処理を行ない、乾燥したところ、収縮性布帛がタテ方向
に20%、ヨコ方向に22%収縮し、優美な凹凸状フク
レを有し、伸縮率がタテ18%、ヨコ23%の伸縮性に
富む布帛で、今までにない、ス1〜レツヂ性がありフク
レ外観のある、風合も申し分のない布帛が得られた。Then, using a jet dyeing machine, hot water treatment was carried out at 95°C for 20 minutes, and when dried, the shrinkable fabric shrank by 20% in the vertical direction and 22% in the horizontal direction, resulting in graceful uneven blisters. This fabric has excellent elasticity and has an elasticity of 18% in the vertical direction and 23% in the horizontal direction, and has an unprecedented fabric with excellent threadability, a blistering appearance, and a perfect feel.
[発明の効果]
前記したにうに本発明によれば、伸縮性布帛とシー1〜
状物との組合せにより、少なくとも一方の而に優美なフ
クレ模様を有し、かつ伸縮性に冨むストレッチ性のめる
布帛が得られ、更に、針穴がないため、針穴による水の
浸み込むの心配がないので防寒衣料、特にスキーウェア
に好適に用いられる。[Effects of the Invention] According to the present invention as described above, the stretchable fabric and seams 1 to 1
By combining this with a shape material, it is possible to obtain a stretchable fabric that has an elegant blistering pattern on at least one side and is rich in elasticity.Furthermore, since there are no needle holes, there is no possibility of water seepage through the needle holes. Since there is no need to worry about this, it is suitable for use in cold weather clothing, especially ski wear.
また、製造法として、収縮率の低いシート状物と収縮処
理により巻縮発現するところの収縮率の大きい布帛とを
部分的に接合させたのち、収縮処理を行なうことにより
、上記特徴のめる伸縮イb帛を容易に得ることができる
。In addition, as a manufacturing method, a sheet-like material with a low shrinkage rate and a fabric with a high shrinkage rate that develops curling due to shrinkage treatment are partially joined, and then the shrinkage process is performed to create a stretchable material with the above characteristics. B-texture can be easily obtained.
第1図は本発明の凹凸伸縮布帛の一例の正面図であり、
第2図はその断面図である。FIG. 1 is a front view of an example of the uneven elastic fabric of the present invention,
FIG. 2 is a sectional view thereof.
Claims (4)
層布帛であって、該シート状物は該伸縮性布帛よりも面
積が大きく凹凸模様を形成しており、かつ該シート状物
は該接着部で縮み模様を形成していることを特徴とする
凹凸伸縮布帛。(1) A laminated fabric in which a stretchable fabric and a sheet-like material are adhered in dots, the sheet-like material having a larger area than the stretchable fabric and forming an uneven pattern; An uneven elastic fabric characterized in that the article forms a shrinkage pattern at the bonded portion.
ら構成されていることを特徴とする特許請求の範囲第(
1)項記載の凹凸伸縮布帛。(2) The stretchable fabric is made of stretchable textured yarn or highly twisted yarn (
1) The uneven elastic fabric described in item 1).
分的に点状に接着した後、収縮性布帛の収縮条件で収縮
処理することを特徴とする凹凸伸縮布帛の製造方法。(3) A method for producing a textured stretchable fabric, which comprises laminating a shrinkable fabric and a non-shrinkable fabric, adhering the two partially in dots, and then shrinking the fabric under the shrinkage conditions of the shrinkable fabric.
ら構成されていることを特徴とする特許請求範囲第(1
)項記載の凹凸伸縮布帛の製造方法。(4) Claim No. 1, characterized in that the shrinkable fabric is made of stretchable textured yarn or highly twisted yarn.
) The method for producing the uneven elastic fabric described in item 1.
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