MANUFACTURING METHOD OF RESIN ARTICLES
20190373989 ยท 2019-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C59/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/729
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C59/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A44B18/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29D5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A manufacturing method of a resin article having a plurality of filamentous projections that are formed in a contact surface of a resin article body may include a thrusting step to thrust acute-angled leading edges of plate-shaped metal parts into the contact surface of the resin article body, a heating step to heat the plate-shaped metal parts before or during the thrusting step, and a pulling out step to pull out the plate-shaped metal parts in a condition in which portions of the resin material of the resin article body is melted around the leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts and in which melted resin portions are formed on unmelted portions of the resin material of the resin article body.
Claims
1. A manufacturing method of a resin article having a plurality of filamentous projections that are formed on a contact surface of a resin article body such that the contact surface can adhere to a fibrous article, comprising: a thrusting step to thrust acute-angled leading edges of plate-shaped metal parts into the contact surface of the resin article body; a heating step to heat the plate-shaped metal parts to a temperature greater than a melting temperature of a resin material of the resin article body before or during the thrusting step; and a pulling out step to pull out the plate-shaped metal parts from the contact surface of the resin article body in a condition in which portions of the resin material of the resin article body is melted around the leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts and in which melted resin portions are formed on unmelted portions of the resin material of the resin article body, wherein in the pulling out step, the melted resin portions stuck to the leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts are drawn from the melted resin portions of the resin article body and extended into filaments, so as to be formed into the projections.
2. The manufacturing method as described in claim 1, wherein the plate-shaped metal parts are configured to be reciprocated, so that the leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts are thrust into and pulled out from the contact surface of the resin article body, wherein an included angle between the contact surface of the resin article body and a reciprocating direction of the plate-shaped metal parts is set to an acute angle, and wherein a sum of the included angle and an edge angle of each of the plate-shaped metal parts is set to an angle value smaller than 90 degrees.
3. The manufacturing method as described in claim 1, wherein a fixing device positioned in place and a movable device capable of reciprocating relative to the fixing device are provided, wherein a large number of plate-shaped metal parts are attached to one of the fixing device and the movable device, and wherein the resin article body is attached to the other of the fixing device and the movable device in a condition in which the contact surface of the resin article body is inclined at an angle with respect to the reciprocating direction.
4. The manufacturing method as described in claim 2, wherein the plate-shaped metal parts are reciprocated relative to the contact surface of the resin article body so as to form the filamentous projections thereon, and wherein the resin article body is then rotated by a predetermined angle before the plate-shaped metal parts are again reciprocated relative to the contact surface of the resin article body so as to form the filamentous projections differing in projecting direction thereon.
5. The manufacturing method as described in claim 4, wherein the resin article body is rotated about a central rotation shaft positioned perpendicular to the contact surface of the resin article body by a predetermined angle.
6. A method of manufacturing an article having a plurality of filamentous projections, comprising the steps of: thrusting acute-angled leading edges of plate-shaped metal parts into a contact surface of an article body; heating the plate-shaped metal parts to a temperature equal to or greater than a melting temperature of the article body; and pulling out the plate-shaped metal parts from the contact surface of the article body after portions of the article body are melted around the leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts.
7. The method as described in claim 6, wherein: an included angle between the contact surface of the article body and a thrusting direction of the plate-shaped metal parts is an acute angle, and a sum of the included angle and an edge angle of each of the plate-shaped metal parts is set to an angle value equal to or smaller than 90 degrees.
8. The method as described in claim 6, wherein the acute-angled leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts are thrust into the contact surface of the article body by moving the plate-shaped metal parts and/or the article body in a reciprocating direction.
9. The method as described in claim 6, further comprising the steps of: rotating the article body by a predetermined angle; and thrusting the acute-angled leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts into the contact surface of the article body after rotating the article body.
10. The method as described in claim 9, wherein the article body is rotated about an axis perpendicular to the contact surface of the article body.
11. The method as described in claim 6, wherein the plate-shaped metal parts are heated before being thrust into the contact surface of the article body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Embodiment 1
<Regarding Structure of Resin Article 10>
[0025] Below, a resin article 10 according to Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure and a manufacturing method thereof will be described with reference to
<Regarding Projection Forming Machine 20 for Resin Article 10>
[0026] A projection forming machine 20 may be a device for forming the large number of filamentous projections 13 in the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12. As shown in
[0027] The fixing device 22 is configured to support the resin band body 12 such that the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12 is inclined at an angle with respect to a horizontal line. As shown in
[0028] As shown in
[0029] As shown in
<Regarding Plate-Shaped Metal Parts 21>
[0030] As shown in
<Regarding Projection Forming Method of Resin Article 10>
[0031] Next, a method of forming the filamentous projections 13 in the resin band body 12 of the resin article 10 using the projection forming machine 20 will be described. First, the inclination angle of the central rotation shaft 25j with respect to the table support base 24 of the projection forming machine 20 is adjusted, so as to adjust the inclination angle of the inclined rotatable table 25 with respect to the reciprocating direction (horizontal direction) of the plate-shaped metal parts 21. As shown in the table of
[0032] Next, the plate-shaped metal parts 21 may be heated to a temperature equal to or greater than the melting point (melting temperature) of the resin material of the resin band body 12 using the heating device 28 attached to the metal part support base 27 of the projection forming machine 20. In this heated state, as shown in
[0033] Further, as shown in
[0034] Thus, the large number of filamentous projections 13 may be formed on the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12. Further, in order to additionally form the projections 13 differing in projecting direction, the inclined rotatable table 25 of the projection forming machine 20 may be rotated about the axis of the central rotation shaft 25j by a predetermined rotational angle. Thereafter, as described above, the metal part support base 27 of the projection forming machine 20 may be moved forward by the predetermined distance. Subsequently, the metal part support base 27 may be moved backward after a predetermined time has elapsed. Thus, the projections 13 differing in projecting direction may be additionally formed. In addition, in order to form the projections 13 differing in inclination angle, the procedures described above may be repeated after the inclination angle of the inclined rotatable table 25 may be changed. Thus, the projections 13 differing in inclination angle may also be formed.
<Advantages of Resin Article 10 According to Present Embodiment>
[0035] Using the manufacturing method of the resin article 10 according to the present embodiment, the leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts 21 may be heated and then be thrust into the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12 (the resin article body). Thereafter, the plate-shaped metal parts 21 may be pulled out from the contact surface 12f. As a result, the melted resin portions 12m stuck to the leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts 21 may respectively be drawn from the melted resin portions 12m of the resin band body 12 and extended into filaments, so as to be formed into the projections 13. That is, some portions of the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12 may be melted and drawn out, so that the filamentous projections 13 may be formed. Therefore, the resin article 10 having the filamentous projections 13 formed thereon may be manufactured at a low cost. Further, the resin article 10 may be configured to be adhered to the fibrous article via the plurality of filamentous projections 13. Therefore, no special entanglement structure is required for the fibrous article to which the resin article 10 is to be adhered. Therefore, the resin article 10 may be useful from an economical point of view as compared with, for example, Magic Tape (a Registered Trademark), which includes hook-shaped projections formed on an adhering (one) side thereof and looped threads formed on an adhered (the other) side thereof and configured such that the hook-shaped projections are hooked thereon.
[0036] Further, the projection forming machine 20 is configured to horizontally reciprocate the plate-shaped metal parts 21, so that the leading edges of the plate-shaped metal parts 21 are thrust into and pulled out from the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12. The included angle formed between the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12 and the horizontal line (the reciprocating direction) may be set to the angle . Further, the sum of the angle and the edge angle of each of the plate-shaped metal parts 21 may be set to the angle value smaller than 90 degrees (
<Modified Forms>
[0037] The present embodiment can be changed or modified without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, as shown in
[0038] Further, in the present embodiment, the resin band body 12 is attached to the fixing device 22 of the projection forming machine 20 while the plate-shaped metal parts 21 and the heating device 28 are attached to the movable device 26. However, the resin band body 12 may be attached to the movable device 26 of the projection forming machine 20 while the plate-shaped metal parts 21 and the heating device 28 may be attached to the fixing device 22. Further, in the present embodiment, the plate-shaped metal parts 21 are heated by the heating device 28 before the plate-shaped metal parts 21 are thrust into the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12. However, the plate-shaped metal parts 21 may be heated by the heating device 28 at a time when the plate-shaped metal parts 21 have been thrusted into the contact surface 12f of the resin band body 12. Further, in the present embodiment, a polyethylene resin (PE) is used as the resin material of the resin band body 12. However, a polypropylene resin (PP) or other such resins may be used instead of the polyethylene resin (PE).