JP2657662B2 - Decorative injection molded product and method of manufacturing the same - Google Patents

Decorative injection molded product and method of manufacturing the same

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JP2657662B2
JP2657662B2 JP11367888A JP11367888A JP2657662B2 JP 2657662 B2 JP2657662 B2 JP 2657662B2 JP 11367888 A JP11367888 A JP 11367888A JP 11367888 A JP11367888 A JP 11367888A JP 2657662 B2 JP2657662 B2 JP 2657662B2
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【発明の詳細な説明】 〔産業上の利用分野〕 本発明は布表面の形状、及び/又は模様と該布に施さ
れた印刷とがともに転写された外観を有する加飾射出成
形品及びその製造方法に関する。
Description: TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a decorative injection-molded article having an appearance in which a shape and / or pattern of a cloth surface and a print applied to the cloth are both transferred, and a decorative injection-molded article thereof. It relates to a manufacturing method.

〔従来の技術〕[Conventional technology]

射出成形品には用途分野によって、より美しく斬新で
ユニークな外観が強く求められる場合がある。化粧品の
容器等はその典型例であって、従来から様々な意匠が施
されてきた。
Injection molded products are sometimes required to have a more beautiful, novel and unique appearance depending on the application field. Cosmetic containers and the like are typical examples thereof, and various designs have been conventionally applied.

従来、この様な加飾された成形品を得るには彫刻、エ
ッチング等によって模様類を刻み付けた射出成形用金型
を用いて、樹脂を射出成形するのが一般的であった。
Conventionally, in order to obtain such a decorated molded product, it has been common to injection mold a resin using an injection molding die in which patterns are engraved by engraving, etching or the like.

しかし、この方法には金型製作費が高くつき、少量多
品種の分野には適さないという欠点の他、形状、模様は
ともかく、それらの上に沿った微妙、斬新なデザインの
印刷が行えないという問題点があった。そこで印刷を必
要とする場合には、一たん該金型等で成形品を製造して
おき、ホットスタンプ等の二次加工により印刷するか、
或いは成形時に印刷を施したフィルム、紙から熱転写す
るという方法をとっていた。
However, this method requires high mold manufacturing costs and is not suitable for the field of small lots and many kinds, and it is not possible to print subtle and novel designs along those shapes or patterns, regardless of the shape and pattern. There was a problem. Therefore, when printing is required, a molded article is manufactured using the mold or the like, and printed by secondary processing such as hot stamping,
Alternatively, a method of performing thermal transfer from a film or paper printed at the time of molding has been adopted.

〔発明が解決しようとする課題〕[Problems to be solved by the invention]

しかしながら、これらの方法は転写面が比較的平坦で
ないと実施できないという制約があり、また基体のフィ
ルムもしくは紙が熱や圧力によりしばしば破損するとい
う問題点があった。
However, these methods have a limitation that they cannot be performed unless the transfer surface is relatively flat, and there is a problem that the film or paper of the substrate is often damaged by heat or pressure.

本発明は上述の問題点を解決し、簡便で故障のない方
法で、模様、凹凸、その他形状を有する平坦でない表面
の上に装飾性の豊かな印刷が施されている今迄に無いユ
ニークな美的外観を有する加飾射出成形品を提供するこ
とを目的とするものである。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention solves the above-mentioned problems, and provides a rich and decorative print on an uneven surface having patterns, irregularities, and other shapes in a simple and trouble-free manner. It is an object of the present invention to provide a decorative injection molded product having an aesthetic appearance.

〔課題を解決するための手段〕[Means for solving the problem]

本発明者は上記の目的を達成するため射出成形におけ
る転写の技術を検討した結果、表面に凹凸等のある布に
印刷を施しておき、これを用いることにより該凹凸等と
印刷を同時に射出成形品の表面に転写する技術を開発
し、本発明を完成した。
The present inventor studied transfer technology in injection molding in order to achieve the above object, and as a result, printing was performed on a cloth having irregularities on the surface, and by using this, the irregularities and printing were simultaneously injection-molded. The present invention was completed by developing a technology of transferring the product to the surface of the product.

すなわち本発明は布表面の形状及び/又は模様と該布
に施された印刷とがともに転写された外観を有する加飾
射出成形品を提供するものであり、又これを製造する方
法として印刷を施された布が金型内に張設された射出成
形用金型を用いて合成樹脂を射出成形した後、その成形
品表面に付着した上記布を剥離することを特徴とする製
造方法を提供するものである。
That is, the present invention provides a decorative injection-molded article having an appearance in which the shape and / or pattern of the surface of a cloth and the printing applied to the cloth are both transferred. After the applied cloth is injection-molded with a synthetic resin using an injection-molding mold stretched in a mold, the production method is characterized in that the cloth adhered to the surface of the molded article is peeled off. Is what you do.

以下本発明を詳細に説明する。 Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail.

本発明の加飾射出成形品を製造するには、まず、目的
とする意匠を有する布を用意する必要がある。すなわ
ち、既存の布の中から成形品の表面を飾るべき模様、表
面形状、凹凸等を有する布を選択するか或いは自らデザ
インして製作した布の表面に必要な意匠の印刷を施した
ものを用意する。
In order to manufacture the decorative injection molded article of the present invention, first, it is necessary to prepare a cloth having a desired design. That is, a cloth having a pattern, surface shape, irregularities, etc. to decorate the surface of a molded product is selected from existing cloths, or a cloth designed and produced by itself is printed with a necessary design. prepare.

この場合用いる布は織物、編物、不織物、フェルト、
その他いずれの布地でもよく、これを構成する繊維は合
成繊維、天然繊維、半合成繊維のいずれでもよい。これ
らの布地のなかで表面に織目・編目でできた面白い凹凸
もしくはその他の形状又は立体的に浮き出た模様類にあ
るものが好ましく使用される。
The fabric used in this case is woven, knitted, non-woven, felt,
Any other fabric may be used, and the fibers constituting the fabric may be any of synthetic fibers, natural fibers, and semi-synthetic fibers. Among these fabrics, those having interesting irregularities or other shapes made of textures or stitches on the surface or those having a three-dimensionally embossed pattern are preferably used.

布地は樹脂がくさび状に入り込み固化して剥離が困難
になるような織目もしくは編目のものは避けるべきであ
り、又毛羽立った布地も樹脂が毛羽に固着してしまうの
で使用しないほうがよい。ちなみに、本発明者の実験に
よれば上記のような特別なものを除き、市販されている
布地のほとんどが使用できるという結果が得られてい
る。しかし、簡単な予備テストで剥離が可能か否かを確
認してから実施することが実際的である。
Textiles or stitches in which the resin enters the wedge shape and solidifies to make peeling difficult should be avoided, and fluffy fabrics should not be used because the resin adheres to the fluff. By the way, according to the experiment of the present inventor, it has been found that most of the commercially available fabrics can be used except for the special ones as described above. However, it is practical to carry out after confirming whether or not peeling is possible by a simple preliminary test.

又、使用する布に水分を含ませておくと、離形性及び
外観及び感触が柔和な感じになるので好ましい。なお、
水分を布に与えるには例えば通常の噴霧器などで行えば
よい。
In addition, it is preferable that the cloth to be used contains moisture, since the releasability, the appearance and the feel are soft. In addition,
In order to give the water to the cloth, for example, it may be performed by a usual sprayer.

布地の上に施す印刷は凸版印刷、平版印刷、凹版印
刷、ステンシル印刷、シルクスクリーン印刷、多色印刷
等ほとんどの印刷でよいが、簡便で経済的なシルクスク
リーン印刷が特に好ましい。
The printing performed on the fabric can be almost any printing such as letterpress printing, planographic printing, intaglio printing, stencil printing, silk screen printing, and multicolor printing, but simple and economical silk screen printing is particularly preferable.

なお、布地表面の凹凸が著しく印刷がしにくい場合に
は、表面が平坦な布地にまず印刷をしておき、その裏に
所望の凹凸、模様等を有する布地を裏打ちして用いるこ
ともできる。又、布地がレース、テープ、アップリケ或
いは極めて薄い等の場合にも同様に比較的剛性を有する
布を裏打ちすることが好ましい。
In addition, when the unevenness of the fabric surface is remarkably difficult to print, it is also possible to first print on a flat surface of the fabric, and to back and use the fabric having the desired unevenness, pattern, or the like. Also, when the fabric is lace, tape, applique, or extremely thin, it is preferable to similarly back the relatively rigid fabric.

又印刷インキは布地に印刷ができ、且つ転写ができる
ものならいずれも使用できるが、熱に極端に弱いもの、
簡単に剥げおちるものは避けることが望ましい。
Any printing ink can be used as long as it can be printed on a fabric and can be transferred.
It is desirable to avoid things that fall off easily.

次に上記した布で射出成形用の金型のキャビティを印
刷面が射出ノズル側にくるようにしてぴんと張った状態
で覆い、連続成形に便なるように金型外の上下でロール
状に巻いた該布地の一部を固定しておく。又粘着テー
プ、接着テープ又は接着剤、粘着剤等により周端部を固
定して使用後簡単に取りはずせる方法もとることができ
る。
Next, cover the cavity of the mold for injection molding with the cloth described above in a tight state so that the printing surface is on the injection nozzle side, and wind it up and down outside the mold in a roll shape so as to facilitate continuous molding. A part of the cloth is fixed. Also, a method can be adopted in which the peripheral end portion is fixed with an adhesive tape, an adhesive tape, an adhesive, an adhesive or the like and can be easily removed after use.

いずれにしても布地が垂れ下がった状態にしておく
と、金型をセットした際、布地が皺になり成形品の外観
を損ねる原因となるので避けるべきである。上記の金型
を閉鎖係合すると、布に張力がかかり、金型内に張設、
すなわち、張った状態で設置され金型の準備が整う。
In any case, if the cloth is hung down, it should be avoided because the cloth becomes wrinkled when the mold is set, which causes a deterioration in the appearance of the molded article. When the above mold is closed and engaged, tension is applied to the cloth, and the cloth is stretched in the mold,
That is, it is installed in a stretched state and the mold is ready.

なお、金型は射出成形用の金型ならいずれも使用でき
るが、絞りの比較的浅いものが好ましい。
In addition, any mold can be used as long as it is a mold for injection molding, but a mold having a relatively small aperture is preferable.

本発明で用いられる合成樹脂は従来射出成形用樹脂と
して使用されていたものならいずれも用いることができ
る。一例を挙げると、ABS、GF/ABS、AS、HIPS等の樹脂
である。
As the synthetic resin used in the present invention, any resin which has been conventionally used as a resin for injection molding can be used. One example is a resin such as ABS, GF / ABS, AS, and HIPS.

布を張設した該金型が準備されたら、常法に従い、射
出ノズルより熱溶融樹脂を射出し、金型キャビティを充
満させる。次いで冷却固化すると表面に前記した布が付
着した成形品が得られる。この成形品を金型から取り出
した後、もしくは取り出しの際、表面に付着した布を剥
離すると該布表面の形状、凹凸、模様等と共にその表面
に施されていた印刷がそっくり転写された外観を有する
加飾射出成形品が得られる。
After the mold having the cloth stretched thereon is prepared, a hot-melt resin is injected from an injection nozzle to fill the mold cavity according to a conventional method. Then, when cooled and solidified, a molded article having the cloth adhered to the surface is obtained. After removing the molded article from the mold or at the time of removal, when the cloth attached to the surface is peeled off, the appearance of the cloth surface is completely transferred along with the shape, unevenness, pattern, etc. of the cloth surface, and the print applied to the surface is completely transferred. A decorative injection-molded article having the same is obtained.

布地の剥離は手で簡単に行えるが、機械で行ってもよ
く、又これを自動化することもできる。なお、布地及び
成形品の形状の好ましい組み合わせによっては離型、す
なわち金型から成形品を取り出す際、布地の剥離が同時
に起り連続生産及び布地の連続使用が可能になる場合が
ある。
Although the peeling of the fabric can be easily performed by hand, it may be performed by a machine or it can be automated. In some cases, depending on a preferable combination of the shapes of the fabric and the molded product, when the molded product is released from the mold, that is, when the molded product is removed from the mold, peeling of the fabric may occur at the same time, and continuous production and continuous use of the fabric may be possible.

〔作用〕[Action]

金型内に熱溶融樹脂が射出されると該金型内に張設さ
れた布に一部喰い込んだ状態で該樹脂が充満し、布表面
の形状を写した成形体が形成される。その際、樹脂の熱
圧の作用により印刷が同時に転写される。
When the hot-melt resin is injected into the mold, the resin is filled with a part of the cloth stretched in the mold and is filled with the resin, thereby forming a molded body that reflects the shape of the cloth surface. At that time, the printing is simultaneously transferred by the action of the heat and pressure of the resin.

なお、布には空気が含まれているが、この空気及び金
型に残留したわずかな空気が圧縮された状態で布に残
り、一般の射出成形の場合に起こるウエルドライン、シ
ルバーストローク、痕等の発生が防止されるとという作
用効果を有する。又、この空気を含んだ布は離形を容易
にし、柔らかい表面にするという作用効果も有する。
Although the cloth contains air, this air and a small amount of air remaining in the mold remain on the cloth in a compressed state, and produce weld lines, silver strokes, marks, etc. that occur in general injection molding. This has the effect of preventing the occurrence of odor. The air-containing cloth also has the effect of facilitating release and providing a soft surface.

この際水分が布に含まれているとその作用効果がさら
に増大されるので好ましい。これは水が離形時気化して
分圧を高め離形と表面形状に良い効果をもたらすからで
ある。
At this time, it is preferable that moisture is contained in the cloth, because the action and effect are further increased. This is because water evaporates at the time of release and raises the partial pressure, which has a good effect on release and surface shape.

〔実施例〕〔Example〕

以下実施例で本発明を具体的に説明する。 Hereinafter, the present invention will be described specifically with reference to Examples.

実施例1 断面の外径96mmφ,厚み2mmの半球状の化粧品用容器
を射出成型するための金型のうち雌型側の金型のパーテ
ィング面に赤と白の格子模様を印刷した40dナイロン性
リップストップタフタ〔密度;縦、横とも130本/inch〕
を印刷面を内側にして接着テープを用いて、キャビテイ
部全体を覆うようにして張着せしめた。
Example 1 A 40d nylon in which a red and white lattice pattern is printed on a parting surface of a female mold side of a mold for injection molding a hemispherical cosmetic container having a cross section of 96 mm in outer diameter and 2 mm in thickness. Lip-stop taffeta [density: 130 pcs / inch both vertically and horizontally]
Was adhered using an adhesive tape so as to cover the entire cavity portion with the printed surface facing inward.

これに雄型側金型を装着し、型締めした。 A male mold was attached to this, and the mold was clamped.

この金型を東洋機械金属社製の5オンス射出成形機に
に取り付け、雄型側に設けられたゲートより加熱シリン
ダー内で230〜240℃に加熱し軟化流動化したABS樹脂
(商品名 スタイラック121,旭化成工業(株)製)を該
金型内に射出した。
This mold was attached to a 5 oz injection molding machine manufactured by Toyo Kikai Metals Co., Ltd., and ABS resin (trade name: Stylac) heated to 230-240 ° C in a heating cylinder through a gate provided on the male mold side and softened and fluidized 121, manufactured by Asahi Kasei Corporation) was injected into the mold.

金型は冷却水にて30℃に冷却されていた。射出された
ABS樹脂が冷却固化した後、金型を開き成形された容器
を取り出した。
The mold was cooled to 30 ° C. with cooling water. Injected
After the ABS resin was cooled and solidified, the mold was opened and the molded container was taken out.

この容器には上記した布地が表面全体に付着してい
た。この布地を手で引き剥がしたところ該リップストッ
プタフタの表面に印刷されていた赤白格子模様と織模様
が共にくっきり転写されていた。該容器の表面は上記模
様以外のアンダーカットによるかじり又はシールリバー
ストロークなどは全く見られず美麗な印刷と布模様を有
する外観を呈していた。
In this container, the above-mentioned cloth adhered to the entire surface. When this cloth was peeled off by hand, both the red-white lattice pattern and the woven pattern printed on the surface of the rip-stop taffeta were clearly transferred. The surface of the container had a beautiful print and an appearance having a cloth pattern without any galling or seal river stroke due to undercuts other than the above patterns.

実施例2 布地を青色の水玉模様を印刷したベンベルグ サテン
にし、樹脂をAS樹脂(商品名タイリル783,旭化成工業
(株)製)とした他は実施例1と同様にして実施したと
ころ、表面に前記印刷とベンベルグサテンの凹凸模様が
転写された美しい外観を有する容器が得られた。
Example 2 Bemberg with blue polka dots printed on fabric satin
And the resin as AS resin (trade name Tyryl 783, Asahi Kasei Corporation)
(Manufactured by Co., Ltd.).
By the time, the printing and Bemberg satin uneven pattern on the surface
A transferred container with a beautiful appearance was obtained.

実施例3 布地を唐草模様を印刷したナイロン66の平織布とし、
樹脂をガラスファイバーABS樹脂(商品名 スタイラッ
ク240A,旭化成工業(株)製)とした他は実施例1と同
様にして実施したところ、表面に平織模様の上に唐草模
様の印刷が転写された美しい外観を有する容器が得られ
た。
Example 3 The fabric was a plain woven fabric of nylon 66 printed with an arabesque pattern,
When the same procedure as in Example 1 was carried out except that the resin was glass fiber ABS resin (trade name: Stylac 240A, manufactured by Asahi Kasei Kogyo Co., Ltd.), an arabesque print was transferred onto a plain weave pattern on the surface. A container with a beautiful appearance was obtained.

〔発明の効果〕〔The invention's effect〕

布表面の織もしくは編模様、糸の大小、形状等による
微妙な模様が転写された外観を持つとともに美麗で多様
な模様及び色彩を持つ印刷が施された射出成形品を経済
的、且つ簡便な方法で製造することが可能となった。し
かも本発明の成形品は単なる外観だけでなく微妙でソフ
トな触感も同時に与えるという効果もある。又、布地を
用いることによって、従来の模様を刻した金型を用いた
射出成形で問題になっていたアンダーカットの恐れがな
く、その他シルバーストローク、ウエルドライン等も防
止できるという優れた効果を本発明は有している。
Inexpensive and easy-to-use injection-molded products with beautiful and diverse patterns and colors, with the appearance of woven or knitted patterns on the fabric surface, subtle patterns due to the size and shape of yarns, etc. It became possible to manufacture by the method. Moreover, the molded article of the present invention has an effect of giving not only a mere appearance but also a delicate and soft touch at the same time. In addition, the use of cloth eliminates the risk of undercut, which has been a problem in injection molding using a mold with a conventional pattern, and also prevents silver strokes and weld lines. The invention has.

Claims (5)

(57)【特許請求の範囲】(57) [Claims] 【請求項1】布表面の形状及び/又は模様と該布に施さ
れた印刷とがともに転写された外観を有する加飾射出成
形品。
1. A decorative injection-molded article having an appearance in which a shape and / or pattern of a cloth surface and a print applied to the cloth are both transferred.
【請求項2】印刷を施された布が金型内に張設された射
出成形用金型を用いて合成樹脂を射出成形した後、その
成形品表面に付着した上記布を剥離することを特徴とす
る請求項1記載の加飾射出成形品の製造方法。
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the printed cloth is injection-molded with a synthetic resin using an injection molding die stretched in a die, and then the cloth adhered to the surface of the molded product is peeled off. The method for producing a decorative injection-molded article according to claim 1, wherein
【請求項3】布が水分を保持していることを特徴とする
請求項2記載の製造方法。
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the cloth retains moisture.
【請求項4】金型内に張設する布が、印刷を施された実
質的に平坦な表面を有する布に、表面に凹凸等の形状及
び/又は模様を有する布を裏打ちした積層布であること
を特徴とする請求項2記載の製造方法。
4. A cloth stretched in a mold is a laminated cloth obtained by backing a cloth having a substantially flat surface on which printing is performed and a cloth having a shape and / or pattern such as unevenness on the surface. The method according to claim 2, wherein:
【請求項5】金型内に張設する布がレース、テープ、ア
ップリケ等に比較的剛性の布を裏打ちしたものである請
求項2記載の製造方法。
5. The manufacturing method according to claim 2, wherein the cloth stretched in the mold is formed by lining a relatively rigid cloth with lace, tape, applique or the like.
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