WO1997004679A1 - Materiau femelle de fermeture a bouclettes - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B18/00—Fasteners of the touch-and-close type; Making such fasteners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B19/00—Slide fasteners
- A44B19/10—Slide fasteners with a one-piece interlocking member on each stringer tape
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B18/00—Fasteners of the touch-and-close type; Making such fasteners
- A44B18/0023—Woven or knitted fasteners
- A44B18/0034—Female or loop elements
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D04—BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
- D04B—KNITTING
- D04B1/00—Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
- D04B1/02—Pile fabrics or articles having similar surface features
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- D10—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
- D10B—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
- D10B2501/00—Wearing apparel
- D10B2501/06—Details of garments
- D10B2501/063—Fasteners
- D10B2501/0632—Fasteners of the touch-and-close type
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- D10—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
- D10B—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
- D10B2505/00—Industrial
- D10B2505/08—Upholstery, mattresses
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D10—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T24/00—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
- Y10T24/27—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc. including readily dissociable fastener having numerous, protruding, unitary filaments randomly interlocking with, and simultaneously moving towards, mating structure [e.g., hook-loop type fastener]
- Y10T24/2733—Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc. including readily dissociable fastener having numerous, protruding, unitary filaments randomly interlocking with, and simultaneously moving towards, mating structure [e.g., hook-loop type fastener] having filaments formed from continuous element interwoven or knitted into distinct, mounting surface fabric
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- the present invention relates to a female fastener material comprising a double-nit ground suitable for a skin material having an interior element such as a sheet tension in which an engagement function and a cushioning performance are integrated, and furthermore, a single material is used.
- the present invention relates to a female hook-and-loop fastener made of a double-nit land suitable for recycling.
- a skin material such as a vehicle and aircraft seat upholstery, an office chair upholstery, and a vehicle pillow cover is engaged with a male fastener fixed to a base material body and attached.
- a nonwoven fabric that functions as a female fastener or a tricot fabric having a loop shape is laminated or stitched on the back surface of the skin material body to have an engagement function.
- the skin material obtained by such a conventional processing method has a workability in fixing to a seat base material such as a vehicle or aircraft seat and an office chair, a fitting property to a curved seat, and a property after fixing.
- the conventional skin material with such a laminated structure is composed of different materials, so it is necessary to separate and separate each material at the time of recycling, and it is difficult to easily recycle it. It is currently being disposed of.
- An object of the present invention is to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks of the conventional skin material, and it is not necessary to perform complicated processing such as lamination on the cloth used as the skin material, and the skin material and the design It is an object of the present invention to provide a female fastener material made of a double-knit fabric having an engaging function surface having an excellent engaging force with a hook-shaped engaging element on a high surface and a surface opposite to the high surface. In addition, the present invention can prevent the skin material from being displaced on the seat even if the hook material is repeatedly attached to and detached from the hook-shaped engagement element or used for a long time as the skin material for the seat, and the design of the surface of the skin material is improved. An object of the present invention is to provide a female hook-and-loop fastener made of an excellent double-nit land which does not impair.
- the present inventors have, in order to achieve such an object,
- the present invention relates to a female fastener material comprising a double-knit fabric, wherein a pile is present on at least a part of one side A of the double-knit fabric, and the pile is provided with the following yarn (1) or (2).
- a pile is present on at least a part of one side A of the double-knit fabric, and the pile is provided with the following yarn (1) or (2).
- a mixed fiber comprising a crimped filament and a non-crimped filament, the filament constituting the filament has a single fiber fineness of 3 denier or more, and the filament constitutes one side B of a double nit fabric.
- the first aspect of the present invention is a female female member of a hook-and-loop fastener characterized by being knitted only on one side A and a thread to be formed. On one side A of the double knit fabric, there is a yarn having a ring-shaped loop having a height of 1 to 3 mm, and the filament constituting the yarn has a single fiber fineness of 3 denier or more.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a double knit ground constituting a female surface fastener material of the present invention, in which 1 is a pile yarn, 2 is a front yarn, and 3 is a connecting yarn. 2 and 3 are side views of a yarn having a ring-shaped loop 4 used for the female surface fastener material of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 to 8 are double-knit ground knitting diagrams for manufacturing the female fastener material of the present invention, wherein 5 is a cylinder needle row, 6 is a dial needle row, 7 is a ground thread, and 8 is a ground thread.
- the pile 9 is a water-soluble thread.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a double knit ground having the pile of the first invention.
- pile yarn 1 are integrated in a knitting system and function as engagement means for the cushion layer and the hook-shaped engagement element.
- the surface yarn 2 is, for example, a yarn for forming a side (one side B) in contact with the human body in a sheet upholstery.
- the connecting yarn 3 also forms one surface B, but is a yarn for connecting the one surface A, and also serves to fix the pile yarn 1.
- the one surface A of the double knit fabric for forming the pile means either the front surface or the back surface of the double knit fabric, and the pile is knitted by the back yarn of the double knit fabric. It is good.
- the double-knit fabric of the present invention is suitably used as a sheet upholstery, and has a surface opposite to the surface (one surface A) having an engagement function (one surface may be plain, but has a handle. It is preferable to use a knitting structure or a plain fabric with a printed pattern, so taking into account the fact that the pattern is produced by the patterning device of the knitting machine, the surface to be knitted on the cylinder side of the circular knitting machine. It is preferable to provide designability as one side B, and to arrange a pile yarn having an engaging function or a thread having a ring-shaped loop on the surface knitted on the dial side (one side A).
- the pile yarn or the yarn having the ring-shaped loop is knitted only on one side A with the yarn constituting one side B (design surface), that is, there is no stitch connection on one side B. is important. If the thread with a pile-like loop is knitted as a stitch on one side B, the stitch loop moves due to various physical external forces when it is used as a detachable connection with the hook-shaped engaging element and used as a sheet upholstery. The appearance changes on one side B (design side).
- the hook-and-loop fastener material of the present invention must have an intellectual element.
- the design surface must not change its appearance during use or during engagement with the male surface fastener.
- Pile, Daburuni' bets locations may be formed on at least a portion of one side, considering the engagement force between the hook-like engaging elements of the surface fastener Kazuo material, the number of pile occupying the 2 per side of l cm Are preferably formed in a number of 30 or more.
- one side A and one side B are formed by a connecting yarn, but the height of the tooth gap during knitting is adjusted to be larger than usual (3 to 7 mm) to provide cushioning. Even when engaged with a coarse engagement element, the rough feeling does not appear on the surface of the double knit ground, and the touch when used as a sheet upholstery is very good. is there.
- any of the following yarns (1) to (3) constitute a pile that can be engaged with the hook-shaped engagement element.
- the yarns (1) to (3) may be used in combination of two or more to form a double knit.
- the crimped yarn of 15% or less is characterized in that the crimping ratio is lower than the crimping ratio of the ordinary temporarily rubbed yarn, and the crimping ratio is lower.
- the hook-shaped engaging element can easily enter between the crimped filaments, so that good engaging properties can be achieved.
- crimping becomes entangled when the knitted fabric is dyed or finished set, tangled in a lump, and the engaging element is placed between the crimped filaments. Difficulty of entry and reduced or no engagement. Therefore, it is preferable that the crimped yarn is previously adjusted so that the crimping ratio is reduced to a predetermined value by a heat set.
- the false twist heat set temperature during false twist is set to 20 to 100 ° C lower than the normal heat set temperature, or the number of false twists is reduced. There is a method of setting and false twisting.
- the pile is formed by using a thread that has not been crimped but has a very low crimp even if the pile is formed, the pile has poor uprightness with respect to the knit surface, and therefore, the pile is used as a hook-shaped engagement element. Is poor in engagement. Therefore, the crimp rate is preferably 2% or more.
- the yarn of (2) is a mixed yarn composed of a crimped filament and a non-crimped filament, and these different kinds of filaments are air-entangled (interlaced) so as not to form a ring-shaped loop. It is a yarn that has been mixed and entangled with the fiber.
- Figs. 2 and 3 show models of the yarn having the ring-shaped loop of (3).
- Fig. 2 shows a ring-shaped loop with a height of l mm to 3 mm. It is an air entangled yarn (3-1) generally called a Taslan yarn.
- Fig. 3 shows a yarn (3-2) obtained by free heat-treating a hetero-shrinkage mixed fiber yarn and then twisting two or more yarns.
- the air-entangled yarn (3-1) described above guides the multifilament for the side yarn and the other multifilament into the nozzle for the entanglement, and blasts air into the nozzle to mix and entangle these multifilaments. It can be manufactured. Increasing the overfeed rate increases both the size and amount of the ring loop.
- These ring-shaped loops are constrained at the ends by air entangling, and are suitable for engaging with hook-and-loop fasteners.
- the condition of air confounding satisfy the following formula. If the overfeed rate of the side yarn is less than 30%, the size and amount of the ring-shaped loop are insufficient, and the number of loops on the engagement function surface is reduced, so that sufficient engagement strength cannot be obtained. If the air pressure at the time of air entangling is less than 3.0 kg / cm 2 , the entangling will be insufficient and the loop end will be free, or the ring will not be in the form of a loop.
- OF indicates the overfeed rate (%) of the side yarn
- AP indicates the air pressure (kgZcm 2 ) at the time of air entangling.
- the core yarn constituting the air entangled yarn (3-1) there is no particular restriction on the high elongation and the single fiber fineness, but if the single fiber fineness is too large, the entangled portion during the entanglement process is difficult to form, and the entanglement occurs. Even if the entangled part is detached from the hook-shaped engaging element, the entangled portion is apt to be ruptured. Therefore, in order to obtain a stronger entangled property, the single fiber fineness of the filament constituting the side yarn (3 It is preferable to use, for the core yarn, a filament having a single fiber fineness not exceeding 3 deniers or more.
- the overfeed ratio of the core yarn there is no particular restriction on the overfeed ratio of the core yarn, but it is better to set the difference between the overfeed ratio of the side yarn and the overfill ratio of the side yarn to 50% to 100%. It is preferable because a ring-shaped loop having good engagement is formed.
- the yarn having a low boiling water shrinkage ratio it is not necessary to set the yarn having a low boiling water shrinkage ratio to a high overfeed ratio. Rather, it is preferable to set the same overfeed rate. This is because the subsequent heat treatment employs a continuous hank dry heat set at a low tension of 180 ° C or a nitrite method at a wet heat of 130 ° C. In many cases, the yarn has poorer processability. If the difference in boiling water shrinkage is 30% or more, a yarn having a target ring-shaped loop can be obtained.
- the purpose of twisting the heat-treated yarn is to add roundness to the yarn, to make the ring-shaped loop of the yarn stand upright on the needle loop of the knitted fabric with respect to the fabric, and This is to make it difficult for the ring-shaped loop due to attachment and detachment to be broken.
- the needle loop of the knitted fabric is higher in tension and higher tension than the sinker loop during knitting, and the ring-shaped loop formed with only the single heat-treated yarn is stretched and knitted. Ring ring The loop disappears and no longer contributes to engagement. This occurs even if the ring loop becomes too large. Therefore, by twisting at least two of the heat-treated yarns, the tension applied during knitting is dispersed, and the shape of the ring-shaped loop is maintained.
- the size of the ring loop depends on the degree of shrinkage, air pressure and processing speed.
- the air pressure is preferably 3 kg / cm 2 or more. Under these conditions, the number of confounds of 100 or more Zm can be obtained.
- the yarns (1) and (2) are presumed to be used as pile yarns that stand upright on the knit surface, whereas the yarns (3) are pile yarns standing upright on the knit surface. It may be used as a regular stitch.
- the filament constituting the yarn must have a single fiber fineness of 3 denier or more. If the single fiber fineness is less than 3 denier, a part of the filament is cut off during repeated attachment and detachment to and from the hook-shaped engaging element, so that particularly the peel strength decreases and the engaging strength becomes insufficient.
- the compression fatigue property which is a substitute property of sag resistance
- the coarse hard hook-shaped engaging element has a rough feeling.
- a yarn having a pile-ring loop can be composed of a plurality of types of filaments, but in any case, the fineness of a single fiber of at least one type of fiber must be 3 denier or more.
- the first method is to form a pile during knitting, using a knitting machine equipped with a wrench raising device for opening and closing the wrench attached to the needle, and knitting according to the organization chart shown in Fig. 4. Things.
- reference numeral 5 denotes a cylinder needle row
- reference numeral 6 denotes a dial needle row
- the stitch 7 of the ground structure is knitted on the cylinder side
- the pile loop 8 is held by a dial needle, and at the same time, is held by the same needle as the needle holding the stitch 7 of the ground structure by one stitch of the cylinder.
- Pile loop 8 It is necessary to prevent that The organization organizes the checkered pattern on the cylinder side.
- the number with F in the figure indicates the order of the knitting organization, and is the part of the method by which the knitting organization of F6 and F7 forms this pile.
- the second method is obtained by post-processing the obtained dough after knitting.
- a water-soluble fiber for example, water-soluble vinylon
- a knitted fabric is dissolved and removed at a predetermined melting temperature to obtain a pile. .
- a thread 9 serving as a pile loop is inserted into F3
- a water-soluble fiber 10 which is a feature of the method of forming the pile is inserted into F6.
- the third method differs from the above two types of knitting methods in that a pile loop is not systematically formed on a knitted fabric, but a yarn in which a ring-shaped loop projects from the surface of the yarn is knitted.
- This is a method of forming a thin layer of a ring-shaped loop on the surface, which may be performed while the braid is being knitted, or may be formed by raising the fabric to form a loop.
- Figure 6 shows an example of a tissue that can be easily raised.
- the first method has a lower knitting efficiency than the second method due to the increase in the number of yarn feeders.
- the drawback is that the opening and closing of the wrench tend to be poor, and the knitted fabric lacks stability.
- the disadvantages of the second method are that it is difficult to adjust the height of the pile loop and that the dough is easily stretched when the water-soluble fiber is dissolved and removed to form a pile. .
- the loop length of the IX1 organization knitted on the cylinder side is set to be 20 to 40% shorter than the dial all knit organization.
- a yarn containing filament yarn having a shrinkage ratio of 30% or more may be used for a 1 ⁇ 1 structure knitted on the cylinder side.
- Fig. 7 it is possible to form the entire pile on one side by using a double-nit knitting machine, which is equivalent to a sinker pile knitted fabric or a warp knitted pole knitted fabric.
- a double-nit knitting machine which is equivalent to a sinker pile knitted fabric or a warp knitted pole knitted fabric.
- the knitted fabric in Fig. 7 as pointed out as a drawback of the first method, since the yarn for fixing the pile yarn is knitted on the cylinder side, the hook-shaped engagement element and the pile are attached and detached. Distortion occurs in the stitch on one side of the cylinder.
- the sinker pile knitted fabric is often used for vehicle seat upholstery with the pile side as the seating surface when the pile loop is partially cut or when the entire pile is cut.
- the knitted pole fabric is used as a sheet upholstery after the pile loops are all cut and printed on its surface.
- the roll knitted fabric is a warp knitted fabric and used as a vehicle sheet upholstered fabric similar to the sinker pile knitted fabric described above, the stitches due to the pulling of the pile loop when engaged, etc.
- the quality of the design surface due to the movement of the loop is unlikely to be impaired, so it can be used for performance.However, the surface opposite to the pile loop surface, which is the printing surface for applying the design, has irregularities. Is not always appropriate.
- Specific engaging element shapes include, for example, a barbed shape, 2 Stepped form, ribbed form, hooked form, multi-stepped form, etc.
- a barbed engaging element such as a two-stage barbed type or a ribbed barbed type is preferred.
- As an engagement element having such a shape for example, KM fastener (trade name, manufactured by Kuraray Co., Ltd.) may be mentioned.
- the size of the engaging element is preferably 1 to 3 mm in height, 0.7 to 2 mm in the maximum width of the torn portion, and 40 to 300 elements in Zcm 2 .
- the female fastener material of the present invention when engaged with a base material having an engagement element, has an engagement strength of at least 1.3 kg / cm 2 (shear strength), and 50 Og / cm (peel strength). Due to the excellent engagement characteristics described above, the surface material is not displaced by various stresses acting on the skin material during use after engagement, and the surface is not affected by repeated attachment and detachment. Has lit. Example
- K, (%) ⁇ (L, -L,) / L, ⁇ X 100
- the hook surface of the hook-and-loop fastener has a two-stage snap-in shape with an engaging element density of 4 c, an element height of about 1.5 mm, an element thickness of about 0.6 mm, and a maximum snap width of one thigh.
- KM fastener rail X6320-3 (made by Kuraray) was used.
- the number of fibers protruding from the center of the yarn by a certain distance or more was measured, and the number of ring-shaped loops was calculated.
- the number of fibers protruding 1 mm or more from the center of the thread is defined as H0, and the number of fibers protruding 3 mm or more is defined as HI, and the number H of ring-shaped loops with a height of l to 3 mm is calculated by the following equation. .
- Knitting conditions Use a 30-inch 14 gauge double knit knitting machine and assemble the cams so that the structure shown in Fig. 8 is obtained.
- the yarns used for yarn feeder Nos. 1, 2, 4, and 5 were two polyester filament false twisted yarns SD150 / 48 and a polyester filament SD100 36 with a boiling water shrinkage of 40%.
- the yarn used for yarn feeder No. 3 is a pile that stands up on a double knit ground or a force that exhibits an engaging function as a non-pile structure. Details of the yarn used for the yarn feeder are as follows.
- Example 1 (Thread used for yarn feeder No. 3)
- the drawn yarn 350/48 of polyester filament was false-twisted under the conditions shown in Table 1 below to obtain a processed yarn having a value of 25%.
- the processed yarn was further treated at 130 ° C. ⁇ 1 Omin with a vacuum set machine to obtain a processed yarn having a value of 4%.
- Polyester filament drawn yarn 200/48 and K1 value 25 The interlaced process was carried out at an air pressure of 3.0 kg / cm with a two-stage hi-evening false twisted yarn consisting of 150% polyester filaments of 150% to obtain an air-mixed yarn with 112 entanglements Zm.
- Polyester filament drawn yarn 100-20 is used as side yarn.
- a drawn yarn 100/36 of a polyester filament having a boiling water shrinkage of 35% and a low crimped temporary rubbing yarn of a polyester filament having a boiling water shrinkage of 6% 150 / 32 (K, 15%) was air-mixed at an air pressure of 3.0 kg / cm 2 to obtain an air-mixed yarn with 120 entanglements Zm.
- the drawn yarn 350/48 of the polyester filament used in Example 1 was used as it was.
- the drawn yarn of poly i-sterfilament is used as the side yarn and led to the entanglement nozzle at an overfeed rate of 20%, and the drawn yarn of polyester filament is used as the core yarn. It was led to the confounding nozzle at an overfeed rate of 7%, and processed at an air pressure of 4.5 kg / cm 2 . On the surface of the obtained Taslan yarn, there were 20 10 cm ring-shaped loops of 1 to 3 mm.
- Table 2 shows the engaging strength and compression fatigue characteristics of the examples and comparative examples of the present invention.
- the pile and non-pile structures according to the present invention provide sufficient engaging strength.
- the peel strength which is important for fixing the skin material, is sufficient for the multifilament used in the comparative example. Can not be obtained.
- the double knit fabric integrated with the engaging function of the present invention is a female fastener material which has an initial strength at the time of engaging and excellent engaging properties even when it is repeatedly attached and detached several times.
- Evaluation example Group is (g / ⁇ ) Compression fatigue
- Example 1 873 17.4 Non-pile 0 0 0 0 0
- Example 2 571 23.5 Non-pigment 0 0 0 0 0
- Example 3 805 19.6 Ambient 1.33 1.65 431 472 24.1 Pile 2.10 1.96 951 897 29.4
- Example 4
- the female surface fastener comprising a double-nit fabric according to the present invention is provided with an interior element such as a sheet tension in which an engaging function and a kunyon performance are integrated, and is used for a vehicle and aircraft seat, and an office chair. It is easy to fix to a seat base material such as the one and the like, and has a good fit property to a curved seat, and is extremely useful as a skin material for these seats.
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US08/809,148 US5875526A (en) | 1995-07-26 | 1996-07-19 | Female member of a hook-and-loop fastener |
KR1019970701911A KR100235124B1 (ko) | 1995-07-26 | 1996-07-19 | 면 패스너 암재 |
EP96924151A EP0783846B1 (en) | 1995-07-26 | 1996-07-19 | Hook-and-loop fastener female material |
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