FABRIC WALLPAPER AND ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD
20220025219 ยท 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F13/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B37/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C09J7/405
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
D10B2331/04
TEXTILES; PAPER
Y10T428/14
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
B32B37/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Proposed is a method of manufacturing a fabric wallpaper, while a bonding force of an adhesive agent attached to one side of fabric wallpaper is enhanced, and flame retarding is given to a wrap and a weft for weaving fabric at the same time. Accordingly, safety is guaranteed against the fire without additional anti-flaming treatment. Also when constructing the fabric wallpaper, general unskilled consumers may easily and conveniently perform construction. Fabric is woven by a warp and a weft of synthetic fibrous yarn in which a flame retardant resin layer is formed on the outer surface of the core. One side of the fabric is heated and pressed to form a smooth surface in which part of the resin layer is melted and extended. An adhesive agent is attached to the smooth surface, and release paper is attached to the outer surface of the adhesive agent.
Claims
1. A fabric wallpaper comprising: a fabric woven by a warp and a weft of a synthetic fibrous yarn, wherein an outer surface of a core of the synthetic fibrous yarn is coated with a flame retardant resin layer configured to be melted when passing through a heating roller; a flat surface disposed on a reverse side of the fabric; an adhesive agent attached on the reverse side of the fabric; and a release paper attached on an outer surface of the adhesive agent.
2. The fabric wallpaper of claim 1, the core comprises a polyester yarn of 100 to 1000 denier, and the resin coated on the outer surface of the core is PVC.
3. A manufacturing method of a fabric wallpaper, the method comprising: obtaining a synthetic fibrous yarn in which an outer surface of a core is coated with a flame retardant resin layer; obtaining a fabric by a warp and a weft of the synthetic fibrous yarn; obtaining a processed fabric, wherein the fabric is passed through between a pressurized roller and a heating roller, and the resin layer of the synthetic fibrous yarn positioned on a reverse side of the fabric is partially melted by the heating roller to form a flat surface; and obtaining the fabric wallpaper, wherein the processed fabric and a release paper to which an adhesive agent is applied are passed through between a pair of pressurized rollers to attach the flat surface of the processed fabric and the adhesive agent applied to the release paper to each other, such that as being passed through the pair of pressurized rollers, the processed fabric, the adhesive agent, and the release paper are attached.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0025] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure are specifically described according to the attached drawings.
[0026] The present disclosure relates to a fabric wallpaper 10 in which an adhesive agent 21 and release paper 22 are attached to one side of fabric 20. Particularly, a flame retardant function is given to the fabric wallpaper 10, and strong bonding between the fabric 20 and the adhesive agent 21 may be made at the same time.
[0027] To give the flame retardant function to the fabric wallpaper 10 is generally performed.
[0028] According to the present disclosure, flame retarding is given to synthetic fibrous yarn 30 used as a warp and a weft upon weaving the fabric 20.
[0029] That is, the synthetic fibrous yarn 30 is obtained by coating an outer surface of the core 31 with a resin layer 32 to which a flame retardant and a plasticizer are added, and the fabric 20 is woven by a warp and a weft of the synthetic fibrous yarn 30. Accordingly, flame retarding is given without performing additional anti-flaming processing.
[0030] The core 31 used in the above uses thick polyester yarn of from 100 to 1000 d(denier), and a resin layer 32 may use any one resin of PVC, TPU, EVA, PP, PE, and PET. PVC is used in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0031] As a means for strong bonding between the fabric 20 and the adhesive agent 21, one side of the fabric 20 is heated and pressed, and part of the resin layer 32 coated on an outer surface of the core 31 is hot-pressed and melted to form a smooth surface 33. Accordingly, a bonding force with the adhesive agent 21 may be increased.
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[0033] That is, the fabric 20 is woven by the warp and the weft of a synthetic fibrous yarn 30 in which an outer surface of the core 31 is coated with the flame retardant resin layer 32. The fabric 20 is sent from a fabric sending roller 40 winding the fabric 20 to be passed through between a heating roller 41 and a pressurized roller 42. Accordingly, a smooth, flat surface 28 is formed on the reverse surface 26 of the fabric 20 as shown in
[0034] Here, a heating temperature of the heating roller 41 positioned at a lower portion is made for heating at a temperature between a glass transition temperature and a melting point of the resin layer 32 made of PVC. The pressurized roller 42 positioned at an upper portion is made to be maintained at room temperature.
[0035] Therefore, if the fabric 20 in a state such as
[0036] As being passed through the pressurized roller 42 and the heating roller 41, the processed fabric 25 in which the smooth surface 28 is formed on the reverse side 26 of the fabric 20 is sequentially wound by a winding roller 43 for processed fabric positioned at a rear side.
[0037] The processed fabric 25 wound by the winding roller 43 for processed fabric goes through a step of manufacturing fabric wallpaper 10 by attaching the adhesive agent 21 and the release paper 22 via laminating processing, to the reverse side 26 of the processed fabric 25 in which the smooth, flat surface 28 is formed by the cire finish.
[0038] That is, as shown in
[0039] Here, a sending roller for release paper 47 winding the release paper 22 to which the adhesive agent 21 is applied is installed below the sending roller for processed fabric 44. The release paper 22 is sent together with the adhesive agent 21 wound by the sending roller for release paper 47. Accordingly, the adhesive agent 21 applied to the release paper 22 is supplied between a pair of pressure rollers 45 to be in contact with the reverse side 26 of the processed fabric 25, i.e., the smooth surface 28. Then, the above is pressurized by the pressure roller 45, so that the adhesive agent 21 and the release paper 22 are in contact with the reverse side 26 of the pressed fabric 25. Accordingly, fabric wallpaper 10 is manufactured. The fabric wallpaper 10 is wound by the winding roller for fabric wallpaper 46.
[0040] In the above, on the reverse side 26 of the pressed fabric 25 to which the adhesive agent 21 is attached, the smooth surface 28 in which part of the flame retardant resin layer 32 coatings the synthetic fibrous yarn 30 used as the warp and weft, i.e., the outer surface of the core 31 is hot-pressed via the cire finish is formed. Accordingly, a bonding area with the adhesive agent 21 is made to be wide. Therefore, a bonding force between the processed fabric 25 and the adhesive agent 21 is strongly formed.
[0041] In the above, additional separate paper 23 is attached to one side of the adhesive agent 21 sent from the sending roller for release paper 47, is separated from the adhesive agent 21 before attaching the adhesive agent 21 and the processed wallpaper 25, and is wound by an additional winding roller for separate paper 48. Accordingly, smooth boding work may be made.
[0042] As described above, the fabric wallpaper 10 of the present disclosure has no need for additional flame retarding processing or anti-flaming processing after weaving the fabric 20. This is because upon weaving the fabric 20 for manufacturing the fabric wallpaper 10, the synthetic fibrous yarn 30 used as the warp and the weft, the outer surface of the most thick core 31 of 100 to 1000 d(denier), is coated with the resin layer 32 to which the flame retardant and the plasticizer are added.
[0043] Also, the manufactured fabric 20 has a configuration that the reverse side 26 of the fabric 20 is heated and pressed by the heating roller 41 via cire finish, part of the resin layer 32 coating the outer surface of the core 31 is thermally transformed to form the smooth surface 28, and thus the smooth surface 28 and the adhesive agent 21 are attached. Due to the above, a strong bonding force between the processed fabric 25 and the adhesive agent 21 may be expected. Accordingly, a phenomenon that upon constructing the fabric wallpaper 10, fabric wallpaper 10 is separated or lifted from a wall surface may be prevented.
[0044] If the fabric wallpaper 10 needs to be constructed at the desired position, the above may be cut in a desired size and shape. Then, the release paper 22 attached to one side of the adhesive agent 21 is separated, and then the above may be conveniently attached. Therefore, any person easily performs construction of the fabric wallpaper 10.
[0045] According to the present disclosure, fabric wallpaper is manufactured by forming a resin layer by applying a synthetic resin to which a flame retardant is added on an outer surface of a core made of synthetic fibrous yarn, weaving fabric by a warp and a weft of the synthetic fibrous yarn in which a flame retardant resin layer is formed on the outer surface of the core, forming a smooth surface in which part of the resin layer is melted and extended by heating and pressing one side of the fabric, attaching an adhesive agent to the smooth surface, and attaching release paper to an outer surface of the adhesive agent. Accordingly, a bonding force of an adhesive agent is enhanced, and flame retarding is given to the wrap and the weft for weaving fabric at the same time. Therefore, there are effects such that safety is guaranteed against the fire without additional anti-flaming treatment, and also when constructing fabric wallpaper, general unskilled consumers may easily and conveniently perform construction.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
[0046] 10: Fabric wallpaper [0047] 20: Fabric [0048] 21: Adhesive agent [0049] 22: Release paper [0050] 23: Separate paper [0051] 25: Processed fabric [0052] 26: Reverse side [0053] 27: Surface [0054] 28: Smooth surface [0055] 30: Synthetic fibrous yarn [0056] 31: Core [0057] 32: Resin layer [0058] 40: Fabric sending roller [0059] 41: Heating roller [0060] 42: Pressurized roller [0061] 43: Winding roller for processed fabric [0062] 44: Sending roller for processed fabric [0063] 45: Pressure roller [0064] 46: Winding roller for fabric wallpaper [0065] 47: Sending roller for release paper [0066] 48: Winding roller for separate paper