Skin material for vehicle interior
10906460 ยท 2021-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Takamasa YAMADA (Aichi-ken, JP)
- Atsuhiko Ito (Aichi-ken, JP)
- Takayoshi YAMAMOTO (Fukui-ken, JP)
- Hirohiko Sakai (Kyoto-fu, JP)
- Kousei Egawa (Aichi-ken, JP)
Cpc classification
B60Q3/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D03D15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D03D15/283
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D15/547
TEXTILES; PAPER
G02B6/001
PHYSICS
F21V2200/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R2013/0287
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q3/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D03D15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
There is provided a skin material for vehicle interior, which is woven from a side emission type optical fiber and a synthetic resin fiber, forms a design surface in a vehicle compartment and functions as an illumination. The skin material for vehicle interior is a skin material 10 for vehicle interior including a woven fabric woven by using a synthetic resin fiber and a side emission type optical fiber as warp or weft, wherein the ratio (d.sub.S/d.sub.f) of the fineness (d.sub.S) of the synthetic resin fiber to the fineness (d.sub.f) of the side emission type optical fiber ranges from 1.5 to 7.0. When the synthetic resin fiber is a multifilament 11, the ratio (d.sub.S1/d.sub.f) of the fineness (d.sub.S1) thereof to the fineness (d.sub.f) of the side emission type optical fiber 3 ranges from 2.0 to 7.0. Also, when the synthetic resin fiber is a monofilament, the ratio (d.sub.S2/d.sub.f) of the fineness (d.sub.S2) thereof to the fineness (d.sub.f) of the side emission type optical fiber ranges from 1.5 to 6.0.
Claims
1. A skin material for vehicle interior, which is joined to a substrate for vehicle interior made of a resin, the skin material for vehicle interior comprising a woven fabric woven by using a synthetic resin fiber and a side emission optical fiber as warp or weft, wherein the side emission optical fiber is woven between the adjacent synthetic resin fibers, wherein the side emission optical fiber is positioned inward from the synthetic resin fiber, wherein the side emission optical fiber and the synthetic resin fiber are arranged side by side, wherein the ratio (d.sub.S/d.sub.f) of the fineness (d.sub.S) of the synthetic resin fiber to the fineness (d.sub.f) of the side emission optical fiber ranges from 5.0 to 7.0, wherein the synthetic resin fiber is a multifilament, wherein two to five side emission optical fibers are woven between the adjacent multifilaments, and wherein each of the synthetic resin fibers and each of the two to five side emission optical fibers are arranged to contact with the substrate such that each of the two to five side emission optical fibers are arranged at a same height relative to the substrate in a cross section view of the side emission optical fibers.
2. A skin material for vehicle interior, which is joined to a substrate for vehicle interior made of a resin, the skin material for vehicle interior comprising a woven fabric woven by using a synthetic resin fiber and a side emission optical fiber as warp or weft, wherein the side emission optical fiber is woven between the adjacent synthetic resin fibers, wherein the side emission optical fiber is positioned inward from the synthetic resin fiber, wherein the side emission optical fiber and the synthetic resin fiber are arranged side by side, wherein the ratio (d.sub.S/d.sub.f) of the fineness (d.sub.S) of the synthetic resin fiber to the fineness (d.sub.f) of the side emission optical fiber ranges from 5.0 to 7.0, wherein the synthetic resin fiber is a monofilament, and wherein two to three side emission optical fibers are woven between the adjacent monofilaments, and wherein each of the synthetic resin fibers and each of the two to three side emission optical fibers are arranged to contact with the substrate such that each of the two to three side emission optical fibers are arranged at a same height relative to the substrate in a cross section view of the side emission optical fibers.
3. The skin material for vehicle interior according to claim 1, wherein the side emission optical fiber is made of a resin.
4. The skin material for vehicle interior according to claim 1, wherein the side emission optical fiber have a diameter of 0.15 mm to 1.5 mm.
5. The skin material for vehicle interior according to claim 3, wherein the side emission optical fiber have a diameter of 0.15 mm to 1.5 mm.
6. The skin material for vehicle interior according to claim 2, wherein the side emission optical fiber is made of a resin.
7. The skin material for vehicle interior according to claim 2, wherein the side emission optical fiber have a diameter of 0.15 mm to 1.5 mm.
8. The skin material for vehicle interior according to claim 6, wherein the side emission optical fiber have a diameter of 0.15 mm to 1.5 mm.
Description
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(9) Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
(10) The particulars shown herein are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the present invention. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details of the present invention in more detail than is necessary for the fundamental understanding of the present invention, and the description is taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the forms of the present invention may be embodied in practice.
(11) A skin material 10 for vehicle interior according to the present invention is joined to a substrate 4 for vehicle interior made of a resin. Also, the skin material 10 includes a woven fabric woven by using a synthetic resin fiber and a side emission type optical fiber 3 as warp or weft (see
(12) The skin material 10 for vehicle interior is woven by using the synthetic resin fibers and the side emission type optical fibers 3 as warps or wefts. Whether the synthetic resin fibers and the side emission type optical fibers 3 are woven as warps or wefts is not particularly limited, and can be set as appropriate, for example, depending on the types of the woven texture and loom used. The loom used for weaving the skin material 10 for vehicle interior is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include a rapier loom (Models G6500, R9500 manufactured by Itema Weaving Ltd. (Italy)), a jacquard loom (Models CX880, DX110, LX1602, SXB manufactured by STUBLI (France)) and a dobby loom (Model UVIVAL500 manufactured by STUBLI (France)).
(13) The ratio (d.sub.S/d.sub.f) of the fineness (d.sub.S) of the synthetic resin fibers to the fineness (d.sub.f) of the side emission type optical fibers 3 have only to be 1.5 to 7.0, but it is preferred to set the ratio (d.sub.S/d.sub.f) within a more proper range depending on whether the synthetic resin fibers are the multifilaments 11 or monofilaments 2. More specifically, when the synthetic resin fibers are the multifilaments 11, the ratio (d.sub.S/d.sub.f) is preferably defined within a larger numerical range falling within the above-mentioned numerical range. When the synthetic resin fibers are the monofilaments 2, on the other hand, the ratio (d.sub.S/d.sub.f) is preferably defined within a smaller numerical range falling within the above-mentioned numerical range.
(14) For example, when the multifilaments 11 are used as the synthetic resin fibers as shown in
(15) Further, the fineness of the multifilaments 11 is not particularly limited, but is preferably 1000 to 4000 dtex, especially 2000 to 4000 dtex, further 2500 to 4000 dtex in order to prevent the side emission type optical fibers 3 from appearing on the outermost surface, on the inside of the vehicle compartment, of the skin material 10 for vehicle interior to be worn and damaged.
(16) On the other hand, when the monofilaments 2 are used as the synthetic resin fibers as shown in
(17) Further, the fineness of the monofilaments 2 is not particularly limited, but is preferably 1000 to 3500 dtex, especially 1000 to 3000 dtex, further 1000 to 2000 dtex in order to prevent the side emission type optical fibers 3 from appearing on the outermost surface, on the inside of the vehicle compartment, of the skin material 10 for vehicle interior to be worn and damaged.
(18) The side emission type optical fibers 3 can take a form such that they do not appear on the outermost surface of the skin material 10 for vehicle interior and are woven at a deep position on a more inner side, for example, based on the woven texture, such as double-woven texture or triple-woven texture, of the woven fabric woven by using the side emission type optical fibers 3 and the multifilaments 11 or monofilaments 2 and also by controlling the yarn density.
(19) Further, the appearing of the side emission type optical fibers 3 on the outermost surface, on the inside of the vehicle compartment, of the skin material 10 for vehicle interior can be prevented by adjusting the finenesses of the multifilaments 11 and monofilaments 2 and the side emission type optical fibers 3 so as to attain the fineness ratio as mentioned above. Hence, when the side emission type optical fibers 3 having small fineness are used, the fiber diameter of the multifilaments 11 would not be smaller than that of the side emission type optical fibers 3 even if the diameter of the multifilaments 11 is decreased by the tension applied during weaving, so that the side emission type optical fibers 3 can be suppressed from appearing on the outermost surface, on the inside of the vehicle compartment, of the skin material 10. Also, the appearing of the side emission type optical fibers 3 on the outermost surface of the skin material 10 can be prevented more effectively by considering the woven texture and yarn density as well as the functions and effects of small and large finenesses, respectively.
(20) The number of the side emission type optical fibers 3 to be continuously woven between the synthetic resin fibers is not particularly limited, but can be defined as 1 to 5, from the viewpoint of the design of the skin material 10 for vehicle interior as an interior material, the form thereof as a woven fabric, the strength, etc. Further, when the synthetic resin fibers are the multifilaments 11 (see
(21) When the synthetic resin fibers are the monofilaments 2 (see
(22) Synthetic resin fibers are used as the multifilaments 11 and monofilaments 2. The material for the synthetic resin fibers is not particularly limited, and fibers made of various synthetic resins can be used. Examples of this synthetic resin include: polyamide-based resins such as nylon 6 and nylon 66; polyester-based resins such as polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate and polytrimethylene terephthalate; polyacrylic resins; and polyolefin-based resins such as polypropylene. As the synthetic resin, a polyamide-based resin and a polyester-based resin are especially preferred.
(23) Optical fibers are normally composed of a core layer and a clad layer, and have a structure such that the outer periphery of the core layer is covered by the clad layer. Due to the materials for the core layer and clad layer, respectively, and their refractive indexes and reflectances, the side emission type optical fibers 3 can be configured to appropriately leak and emit light from the side surfaces. Further, the core layer and the clad layer may each be either a single layer or a laminate of a plurality of layers. Examples of the optical fibers include various optical fibers such as optical fibers made of a resin and quartz-based optical fibers. The optical fibers used in the present invention are woven in the woven fabric, and thus are side emission type optical fibers 3 made of a resin, which are flexible, have excellent bending impact and the like and can be easily woven.
(24) While the side emission type optical fibers 3 such as the existing optical fibers made of a resin have a diameter of about 0.1 to 10 mm, side emission type optical fibers 3 having a diameter of 0.15 to 1.5 mm, especially of 0.15 to 1.0 mm, further of 0.15 to 0.4 mm are preferably used from the viewpoint of easiness to weave, reduction of uneven light emission or general-purpose properties. While the fineness of the side emission type optical fiber 3 made of a resin varies depending on the types of the resins which constitute the core layer and clad layer, respectively, examples thereof include 607 dtex when the diameter is 0.25 mm as mentioned above. A preferred fineness range of the side emission type optical fiber 3 is defined based on a preferred fineness ratio with respect to the finenesses of the multifilaments 11 and monofilaments 2, respectively.
(25) As the core layer of the optical fibers made of a resin, there are preferably used resins having excellent transparency: for example, acrylic resins such as polymethyl methacrylate, polyethyl methacrylate and polyethyl acrylate; polycarbonate resins; polystyrene resins; and polyolefin-based resins. Further, as the clad layer, there are preferably used resins having excellent transparency and a refractive index smaller than that of the core layer: for example, vinylidene fluoride resins, vinylidene fluoride-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer resins, polychlorotrifluoroethylene resins and trifluoroisopropyl methacrylate resins.
(26) Further, in order to allow the side emission type optical fibers 3 woven in the skin material 10 for vehicle interior to emit light, the tip end parts of a plurality of side emission type optical fibers 3 are bundled together, and a light source is arranged at a position facing their end surfaces. The light source is not especially limited, but LED is normally used. Light is delivered and guided from the LED light source toward the end surfaces of the side emission type optical fibers 3 bundled together, so that the side emission type optical fibers 3 emit light. Also, when the tip end parts of the plurality of side emission type optical fibers 3 are bundled together, all the side emission type optical fibers 3 woven in the skin material 10 for vehicle interior may be bundled together, if possible, depending on the shape and dimensions (area) of the skin material 10 for vehicle interior. Alternatively, a plurality of side emission type optical fiber bundles in which a predetermined number of the side emission type optical fibers 3 are bundled together may be employed.
(27) Also, the substrate 4 for vehicle interior is normally a molded body made of a synthetic resin, and molded into a shape of a vehicle interior material such as a door trim or a roof trim by a press-molding method involving heating and pressurization by means of a molding die. Also, the synthetic resin is not especially limited, and polyolefin resins such as polyethylene and polypropylene and polyamide resins such as nylon 6 and nylon 66 are used. Among these synthetic resins, polypropylene is preferred from the viewpoint of easiness to mold, strength and the like. Also, a fiber reinforced resin including glass fiber, carbon fiber or the like can be used in order to improve the physical properties such as rigidity.
(28) It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular structures, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.
(29) The present invention can be utilized in the technical field of skin materials for vehicle interior, which are joined to a substrate for vehicle interior and can be utilized as indirect illuminations in vehicle compartments. Especially, the present invention is useful in the technical field of skin materials for vehicle interior materials such as a door trim and a roof trim.