CONNECTING SHEET AND GARMENT ADHERING ARTICLE
20260108398 ยท 2026-04-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/5611
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A44B18/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
To provide a connecting sheet with appropriate softness as well as a garment adhering article that can be attached to clothing. A connecting sheet connects with a target object by being superimposed on the target object, which includes: a sheet base material having a first main surface and a second main surface; a plurality of hook members protruding from the first main surface of the sheet base material in a first direction arranged mutually separated in a second direction in which the first main surface extends; and an adhesive layer adhered to the hook members, wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and hook member is 15 weight percent or more, and the density of the polymer or polymer mixture of the sheet base material and the hook member is 0.925 g/cm.sup.3 or less.
Claims
1. A connecting sheet that connects with a target object by being superimposed on the target object, comprising: a sheet base material having a first main surface and a second main surface; a plurality of hook members protruding from the first main surface of the sheet base material in a first direction arranged mutually separated in a second direction in which the first main surface extends; and an adhesive layer adhered to the hook members, wherein polyethylene the content of the sheet base material and hook member is 15 weight percent or more, and the density of the polymer or polymer mixture of the sheet base material and the hook member is 0.925 g/cm.sup.3 or less.
2. The connecting sheet of claim 1, wherein the density of the polymer or polymer mixture of the sheet base material and the hook member is 0.900 g/cm.sup.3 or more.
3. The connecting sheet of claim 1, wherein the polymer mixture comprises polyethylene and polypropylene.
4. The connecting sheet of claim 1, wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and the hook member is in a range from 20 weight percent to 95 weight percent.
5. The connecting sheet of claim 1; wherein the density of the polymer or polymer mixture of the sheet base material and the hook member is in a range from 0.901 g/cm.sup.3 to 0.920 g/cm.sup.3.
6. The connecting sheet of claim 1, wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and the hook member is 25 weight percent or more and 60 weight percent or less.
7. The connecting sheet of claim 1, wherein the density of the polymer or polymer mixture of the sheet base material and the hook member is 0.902 g/cm.sup.3 or more and 0.915 g/cm.sup.3 or less.
8. The connecting sheet of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the sheet base material is 70 m or less.
9. The connecting sheet of claim 1, wherein the shear force of the connecting sheet connected to the target object is 0.9 N/.sup.5 cm2 or more.
10. The connecting sheet of claim 1, having an initial tack of 0.01 N/6.25 cm.sup.2 to 0.1 N/6.25 cm.sup.2.
11. The connecting sheet of claim 1, having a softness of 0.06 gf*cm.sup.2/cm or less.
12. A garment-adhering article comprising the connecting surface of claim 1 on a surface connected to a garment.
13. The garment-adhering article of claim 12, wherein the garment-adhering article is an absorbent article or a pocket warmer.
14. The garment-adhering article of claim 12, wherein the garment-adhering article is a napkin or an incontinence pad.
15. The connecting sheet of claim 11, wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and the hook member is 25 weight percent or more and 60 weight percent or less.
16. The connecting sheet of claim 11, wherein the polymer mixture comprises polyethylene and polypropylene.
17. The connecting sheet of claim 11, wherein the thickness of the sheet base material is 70 m or less.
18. The connecting sheet of claim 8, wherein the polymer mixture comprises polyethylene and polypropylene.
19. The connecting sheet of claim 8, wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and the hook member is in a range from 20 weight percent to 95 weight percent.
20. The connecting sheet of claim 8, wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and the hook member is 25 weight percent or more and 60 weight percent or less.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] In the following, various embodiments will be described in detail with reference to drawings. Note that the same reference signs are used for the same or corresponding portions in the drawings.
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[0021] Next, a configuration of the connecting sheet 100 will be described with reference to
[0022] The connecting sheet 100 is stacked on a target object 150 such as underwear and connected to the target object 150. As a result, the connecting sheet 100 can fix the napkin 1 to the target object 150 such as a garment. As illustrated in
[0023] The sheet base material 110 has a substantially sheet-like shape and has a first main surface 110a and a second main surface 110b that are opposed to each other in the Z-axis direction. The sheet base material 110 extends in an XY-plane direction (second direction). In other words, the first main surface 110a and the second main surface 110b extend in the XY-plane direction. The plurality of hook members 130 are formed on the first main surface 110a.
[0024] The first adhesive layer 120 is formed on the first main surface 110a of the sheet base material 110. The first adhesive layer 120 is provided so as to fill spaces between the plurality of hook members 130. The first adhesive layer 120 is formed so as to cover the substantially entire surface of the first main surface 110a (except for the positions of the hook members 130). Examples of the material for the first adhesive layer 120 include natural rubber/resin copolymers, synthetic rubber/resin copolymers, and acrylate copolymers. The thickness of the first adhesive layer 120 may be 10 micrometers (um) or more, or 20 m or more, and may be 100 m or less, or 90 m or less. The applied amount may be 10 grams per square meter (gsm) or more, or 20 gsm or more, and may be 100 gsm or less, or 90 gsm or less. In the state of an adhesive state, the adhesive strength of the first adhesive layer 120 may be 2 Newtons per 25 millimeters (N/25 mm) or more or 4 (N/25 mm) or more and may be 14 (N/25 mm) or less or 8 (N/25 mm) or less. The adhesive strength of the first adhesive layer 120 is a value defined by the method JISZ 0237.
[0025] The second adhesive layer 125 is formed on the second main surface 110b of the sheet base material 110. The material for the second adhesive layer 125 is the same adhesive material as the material for the first adhesive layer 120. The first adhesive layer 120 and the second adhesive layer 125 may be formed from the same adhesive material or may be formed from different adhesive materials. The second adhesive layer 125 may be omitted. The thickness of the first adhesive layer 120 may be 10 m or more or 20 m or more and may be 120 um or less or 110 um or less.
[0026] The hook members 130 protrude from the first main surface 110a of the sheet base material 110 in the Z-axis direction (first direction). The hook members 130 are spaced at intervals in the XY-plane direction in which the first main surface 110a extends. The hook members may be arranged in a grid pattern that is perpendicular to the XY-plane direction and may be arranged in a grid pattern that is oblique from the XY-plane direction, a staggered pattern, a random pattern, and the like. The hook members 130 protrude from the front surface 120a on the Z-axis positive side of the first adhesive layer 120 in the Z-axis direction.
[0027] The hook members 130 each include a column part 131 and a head part 132. The column part 131 is a portion that extends from the sheet base material 110 in the Z-axis direction and protrudes from the front surface 120a of the first adhesive layer 120. The head part 132 is a part that spreads from a tip of the column part 131 in the XY-plane direction. Note that the shape of the column part 131 and the head part 132 of all of the hook members 130 in the connecting sheet 100 may be the same (variations in the range of manufacturing errors are allowable) or may be different in different regions.
[0028] The hook member 130 includes adhesive material applied parts 141, 142, 155 formed by covering a portion protruding from the first adhesive layer 120 with an adhesive material. Specifically, an outer circumferential surface 131a of the column part 131 is covered with the adhesive material. As a result, the adhesive material applied portion 141 is formed on the outer circumference of the column part 131. Further, a lower surface 132a of the head part 132 is covered with the adhesive material. As a result, the adhesive material applied portion 142 is formed on the lower side of the head part 132. The adhesive material applied portion 142 is formed across the entire region between an inner circumferential end (a connection portion of the column part 131 and the head part 132) and an outer circumferential end 132b on the lower surface 132a of the head part 132. Accordingly, the adhesive material applied portion 142 of the head part 132 further extends to the outer circumferential side than the adhesive material applied portion 141 of the column part 131. An upper surface 132c of the head part 132 is covered with an adhesive. As a result, the adhesive material applied part 155 is formed on the upper side of the head part 132 Next, materials for the sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 will be described. The sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 contain at least polyethylene (PE). The sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 are composed of, for example, a mixed polymer obtained by adding an additive polymer to a base polymer. Polypropylene (PP) or polypropylene-polyethylene (PP-PE) copolymer can be utilized as the base polymer. Low density polyethylene can be utilized as the additive polymer. The base polymer of the mixed polymer tends to be stiff due to high crystallization of the polymer. On the other hand, low-density resins tend to have low rigidity (soft) due to low crystallization of the polymer. Adjusting the amount of low-density polyethylene added to the base polymer adjusts the polyethylene content and density in the mixed polymer. Polyethylene monomers are preferably derived from plants (sugar cane, and the like).
[0029] The polyethylene content of the sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 is 15 weight percent (wt %) or more and 100 wt % or less, and the density of the mixed polymer of the sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 is 0.900 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm.sup.3) or more and 0.925 g/cm.sup.3 or less. In addition, the polyethylene content of the sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 may be 20 wt % or more and 95 wt % or less, and the density of the mixed polymer of the sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 may be 0.901 g/cm.sup.3 or more and 0.920 g/cm.sup.3 or less. In addition, the polyethylene content of the sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 may be 25 wt % or more and 60 wt % or less, and the density of the mixed polymer of the sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 may be 0.902 g/cm.sup.3 or more and 0.915 g/cm.sup.3 or less.
[0030] The thickness of the sheet base material 110 may be 70 m or less or 50 m or less. In addition, the thickness of the sheet base material 110 may be 10 m or more or 20 m or more. The average height of the hook member 130 from the first main surface 110a may be 170 m or more or 90 m or more. The average height of the hook member 130 from the first main surface 110a may be 330 m or less or 310 m or less. The diameter of the column part 131 of the hook member 130 may be 100 m or more and may be 150 m or more. The diameter of the column part 131 of the hook member 130 may be 350 m or less and may be 250 m or less. In addition, the density in which the hook members 130 are arranged may be, for example, approximately 500 to 5000 per square inch (77.5 to 775 per square centimeter) or approximately 1600 to 3500 per square inch (248 to 542 per square centimeter).
[0031] The shear force of the connecting sheet 100 connected to the target object 150 is a parameter representing the difficulty of displacement of the napkin 1 connected to the object 150 via the connecting sheet 100. The shear force of the connecting sheet 100 connected to the target object 150 may be 0.9 N/5 cm.sup.2 or more and may be 2.4 N/5 cm.sup.2 or more. In addition, the shear force of the connecting sheet 100 connected to the target object 150 may be 9 N/.sup.5 cm.sup.2 or less and may be 8 N/5 cm.sup.2 or less.
[0032] The initial tack of the connecting sheet 100 is a parameter indicating sticky feel. The initial tack may be 0.01 N/6.25 cm.sup.2 or more and may be 0.02 N/6.25 cm.sup.2 or more. The initial tack may be 0.1 N/6.25 cm.sup.2 or less and may be 0.09 N/6.25 cm.sup.2 or less.
[0033] As a measurement method for measuring peel force for each sample from underwear, underwear was secured to a stainless steel panel and then a sample was placed and then roller pressure of 7 kilograms (kg) was reciprocated once and measurement was performed by peeling performed at a peel speed of 300 millimeters (mm)/minute and 90. The surface of underwear PGG340 manufactured by WACOAL HOLDINGS CORP. that was in contact with skin was used as the target object for this measurement. The size of the sheet base material was 25 mm20 mm.
[0034] In addition, as dynamic shear strength, underwear was secured to a stainless steel panel, shear was caused by pulling at a 180 direction (direction along 25 mm side) with a crosshead speed of 30 mm/minute after one reciprocation of a 2 kg roller pressure, and the tensile strength was measured at that time. The surface of underwear EC4033 manufactured by WACOAL HOLDINGS CORP. that was in contact with skin was used as the target object for this measurement. The size of the sheet base material was 25 mm20 mm.
[0035] In addition, a stainless steel T-shaped block was provided for the initial tack measurement. The pressing surface of the T-shaped block was set to a size of 25 mm25 mm. The pressing surface of the T-shaped block is pressed onto the hook member 130 covered with adhesive. Herein, with the measurement value of a force when a T-shaped block is pressed upward at 300 mm/min by pressing 2 kg 5 seconds on a hook member 130 without adhesive as a reference value, the difference in a measurement value of a force when a T-shaped block is pressed upward at 300 mm/min by pressing 2 kg 5 sec on the hook member 130 when covered with adhesive and this reference value was calculated as the initial tack.
[0036] The connecting sheet 100 may have a softness of 0.06 gram-force(gf)*cm.sup.2/cm or less and may be 0.05 gf*cm.sup.2/cm or less. The softness of the connecting sheet 100 may be 0.01 gf*cm.sup.2/cm or more and may be 0.02 gf*cm.sup.2/cm or more. The softness of the connecting sheet 100 is measured by a series of devices called KES (Kawabata Evaluation System). The results measured by KES indicate the bendability of the connecting sheet 100.
[0037] Next, with reference to
[0038] In the table of
[0039] Of the items in the table described above, the density measurement method will be described with reference to
[0040] Of the items in the table described above, the measurement method of the ratio of PP and PE will be described with reference to
[0041] A method for measuring softness will be described. Each sample was made into a 25 mm25 mm test piece, set in a bending device (Kawabata Evaluation System (KES)), and the softness of each sample was measured.
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[0044] Next actions and effects of the connecting sheet 100 in accordance with the present embodiment will be described.
[0045] A connecting sheet 100 that connects with a target object 150 by being superimposed on the target object 150, includes: a sheet base material 110 having a first main surface 110a and a second main surface 110b; a plurality of hook members 130 protruding from the first main surface 110a of the sheet base material 110 in a first direction arranged mutually separated in a second direction in which the first main surface 110a extends; and an adhesive layer 120 adhered to the hook members 130, wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material 110 and hook member 130 is 15 wt % or more, and the density of the polymer mixture of the sheet base material 110 and the hook member 130 is 0.925 g/cm.sup.3 or less.
[0046] The connecting sheet 100 includes a plurality of hook members 130 protruding from the first main surface 110a of the sheet base material 110 in the first direction and the adhesive layer 120 adhered to the hook members 130. Therefore, the connecting sheet 100 is connected to the target object 150 by the adhesiveness of the hook members 130 and the adhesive layer 120. Here, the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and the hook members is 15 wt % or more and the mixed polymer density of the sheet base material and the hook member is 0.925 g/cm.sup.3 or less. In this case, adjusting the polyethylene content and the mixed polymer density enables achieving an appropriate softness of the sheet base material and the hook members. Thus, a connecting sheet with suitable softness can be provided.
[0047] In some embodiments, the polyethylene content of the sheet base material 110 and the hook members 130 is 20 to 95 wt %, and the mixed polymer density of the sheet base material 110 and the hook members 130 is 0.901 to 0.920 g/cm.sup.3.
[0048] The thickness of the sheet base material may be 70 m or less. In this case, it is possible to suppress hardening of the connecting sheet due to excessive thickness of the sheet base material.
[0049] The shear force of the connecting sheet connected to the target object may be 0.9 N/.sup.5 cm2 or more. In this case, the connecting sheet can be used to prevent the garment adhering article attached to clothing connected to the target object from shifting.
[0050] Initial tack may be between 0.01 and 0.1 N/6.25 cm.sup.2. In this case, the connecting sheet can be provided with appropriate feel.
[0051] The softness may be 0.06 gf*cm.sup.2/cm or less. In this case, the softness of the connecting sheet can be set within an appropriate range.
[0052] The garment adhering article is provided with the aforementioned connecting sheet on the connecting surface connected to the garment. In this case, when the connecting sheet touches the user's skin, damage to the skin can be reduced.
[0053] The present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments described above.
[0054] For example, the shape of the hook members is not limited to the embodiment described above and may be any shape. In other words, as long as the hook member has the column part and the head part and the adhesive material layer can be formed on the lower surface of the head part, the shape of the hook member is not particularly limited.
Aspect 1
[0055] A connecting sheet that connects with a target object by being superimposed on the target object, includes: [0056] a sheet base material having a first main surface and a second main surface; [0057] a plurality of hook members protruding from the first main surface of the sheet base material in a first direction arranged mutually separated in a second direction in which the first main surface extends; and [0058] an adhesive layer adhered to the hook members; wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and hook member is 15 wt % or more, and [0059] the density of the polymer mixture of the sheet base material and the hook member is 0.925 g/cm.sup.3 or less.
Aspect 2
[0060] The connecting sheet according to aspect 1, wherein the polyethylene content of the sheet base material and the hook member is 20 to 95 wt % and the density of the polymer mixture of the sheet base material and the hook member is 0.901 to 0.920 g/cm.sup.3.
Aspect 3
[0061] The connecting sheet according to aspect 1 or 2, wherein the thickness of the sheet base material is 70 m or less.
Aspect 4
[0062] The connecting sheet according to any one of aspects 1 to 3, wherein the shear force of the connecting sheet connected to the target object is 0.9 N/5 cm.sup.2 or more.
Aspect 5
[0063] The connecting sheet according to any one of aspects 1 to 4, having an initial tack of 0.01 to 0.1 N/6.25 cm.sup.2.
Aspect 6
[0064] The connecting sheet according to any one of aspects 1 to 5, having a softness of 0.06 gf*cm.sup.2/cm or less.
Aspect 7
[0065] A garment adhering article comprising the connecting surface described in any one of aspects 1 to 6 on a surface connected to a garment.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0066] 1. Napkin, 100. Connecting sheet, 110. Sheet base material, 110a. First main surface, 110b. Second main surface, 120. First adhesive layer, 125. Second adhesive layer, 130. Hook member, 150. Target object