WO2004112527A1 - Coupling/uncoupling method, plastic coupler and envelop, bag and binder - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for releasing a joint Z, a plastic joint, and an envelope, a bag, and a binding.
- various members made of various materials such as a main body part and a lid part of an envelope, a pair of opposite films constituting an opening part of a bag, a container body and a lid, can be easily joined, and a necessary joining force can be easily obtained.
- Technology for joining / disconnecting plastic joints
- this type of hook consists of two types of male / female members. Male and female females are joined by pressing each other and released by applying a pulling force in the opposite direction.
- this type of hook has the following problems. That is, when releasing, a base material such as cloth to which the male / female is fixed is pulled, so a strong base material that can withstand the pulling force has been required. In particular, it was impossible to attach it to elastic materials such as rubber. In addition, when a strong mating force is required, a sufficient pulling force is required for release, and the base material also needs to have sufficient rigidity to withstand it.
- this type of hook has to transport and position males and females separately when attaching to the base material, which requires complicated transport and alignment equipment. Manufacturing costs were high.
- the base material is sandwiched between the hooks or sewn to the base material and fixed, it is difficult to fix the base material to, for example, a bag made of mesh fabric or paper sheet.
- Et al is, hook has a thickness of minimum 5 mm even when the junction becomes bulky divided part fitted with hooks, is a t connectors also had a problem of requiring space for storage When releasing, only light force is required, and when joining, it is necessary to maintain a secure mating force.It is not bulky and can be attached to materials such as soft film and sheet. A connector was desired.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a method for releasing a joint and a plastic joining method which can be applied to various materials such as films and sheets, while having a necessary joining force and capable of being detached with a light force. To provide tools.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a plastic connector which can be manufactured easily and inexpensively without being thin and bulky, and which can be easily attached to a base material.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide an envelope, a bag and a binding device provided with a plastic connecting device which has a necessary connecting force and can be released with a light force.
- a joining / releasing method comprises: a first segment in which a projection having the same cross-sectional shape is formed in one direction on a surface of a first base portion; And a second segment having a concave portion having the same cross-sectional shape formed in one direction on the surface of the base portion, wherein the convex portion and the concave portion are provided.
- the convex portion and the concave portion are bonded by applying a pressing force from a vertical direction opposed to each other, and the release is performed by sliding the convex portion and the concave portion in a direction orthogonal to the bonding direction. This is an epoch-making method.
- the joining / releasing method according to the present invention is a method for shortening a plastic zipper, which has been conventionally used for closing an opening of a plastic bag, in a form in which a convex ridge and a concave ridge are disengaged from each other. Cuts can be used.
- This type of plastic zipper applies a pressing force and a pulling force in a vertical direction in which the convex and concave ridges are opposed to each other to join and release.
- the release direction is basically different in that the release is performed by sliding the portion and the concave portion in a direction perpendicular to the joining direction.
- a joining force that matches the cut length length of the convex and concave portions
- the first and second protrusions and recesses are formed.
- the plastic connector according to the present invention is provided on the surface of the first base portion, A first segment in which a convex portion having a detented hook portion at the distal end portion has the same cross-sectional shape in the negative direction, and a hook-shaped portion of the convex portion on the surface of the second base portion.
- a second segment formed in the same cross-sectional shape as a cross section, and the convex portion and the concave portion are the back surfaces of the first and second base portions.
- the protrusions and the recesses can be released from each other only by sliding in one direction integrally with the first and second base portions. And features.
- the convex portion and the concave portion are joined by applying a pressing force from a vertical direction facing each other, and the convex portion and the concave portion are mutually slid in a direction perpendicular to the joining direction. It is done only by Therefore, the joining force is large and the joining is reliable, and even if a force in the direction opposite to the fitting direction acts, the joining is not accidentally released.
- the projections and recesses extend in the same cross-sectional shape, they can be released by sliding them with a light force, and since the releasing force is small, films or sheets are soft or elastic. Can be used for joining materials.
- the plastic connector according to the present invention has a thickness of only about 2 mm including the first and second base portions in a state where the convex portion and the concave portion are fitted with each other. (5 to 7 mm), which makes it extremely thin, and does not become so bulky when attached to a substrate.
- the first and second segments are made into one member. While cutting a pair of bases formed in a long shape with projections and depressions to the required length. It can be attached to the base material, and the installation work is easy, and the cost is much lower than the conventional hook installation work.
- a plurality of convex portions may be provided side by side on the first and second base portions, and a concave portion may be formed between the convex portions.
- the fitting range is widened by fitting with a plurality of protrusions and recesses.
- first segment provided with the convex portion and the first base portion and the second segment provided with the concave portion and the second base portion may have the same cross-sectional shape.
- One type of segment can serve as both the first and second segments.
- an adhesive layer may be provided on the back surface of the first and second base portions, and a release paper may be provided if necessary. By peeling off the release paper, it can be easily bonded to the substrate.
- the plastic connector according to the present invention is manufactured by extruding a plastic material in one direction from a molding die in a molten state, thereby integrally forming a base portion, a concave portion, and a convex portion. be able to.
- a plastic material that polymerizes with the plastic film is molded in a molten state on a plastic film and is extruded in one direction from a mold, and the plastic material is cooled and hardened, so that a convex portion is formed on the surface of the film. Also, it can be manufactured by forming a concave portion.
- the plastic connector according to the present invention can be easily and inexpensively mass-produced by using the equipment for manufacturing a conventional plastic zipper.
- the plastic connector manufactured in this way is a long object extending in one direction, and is cut into an appropriate length for use.
- An envelope according to the present invention includes a main body portion and a lid portion for closing an opening of the main body portion, wherein the first segment and the second segment are connected to the main body portion. And a cover and a cover.
- the bag according to the present invention is characterized in that the first segment and the second segment are provided on the inside of the opening facing each other.
- This bag can be made of paper, plastic film, or the like. This type of bag may have a handle.
- the binding device according to the present invention is characterized in that the first segment and the second segment are provided at both ends.
- a plastic film, an elastic band-shaped rubber, or the like can be used as a material.
- the following are available.
- a plastic or cardboard container that uses this connector to join the body and lid.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of a plastic connector according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows an envelope provided with the connector
- (A) is a front view
- (B) is an enlarged sectional view of an opening of the envelope
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the operation of opening the envelope
- FIG. 4 is a front view showing another example of the envelope
- FIG. 5 shows a plastic bag provided with the connector
- (A) is a front view
- (B) is an enlarged sectional view of an opening of the bag
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a bag provided with the connector
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing another example of the pug provided with the connector described above
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a garment provided with the connector
- FIG. 9 is a front view showing a glove provided with the connector.
- FIG. 10 shows a plastic container provided with the connector
- (A) is a perspective view of a state where a lid is opened
- (B) is a perspective view of a state where a lid is closed
- FIG. The figure shows the paper clip with the connector
- (A) is an open front view
- (B) is a bottom view
- (C) is a closed bottom view
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a sheet cover provided with a connector
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a second embodiment of the plastic connector according to the present invention
- FIG. 14 is an explanatory view showing the fitting range of the connector shown in FIG. 13,
- FIG. 15 is a front view showing a molded state of the connector shown in FIG. 13, and
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a molding machine of the joining tool shown in FIG.
- FIG. 17 is a front view showing a tie provided with the connector shown in FIG. 13,
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view showing a middle of a manufacturing process of the tie,
- FIG. 19 is a front view showing a use state of the binding device
- FIG. 20 is a front view showing another example of use of the binding device. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 1 shows a plastic connector 10 according to a first embodiment.
- the connector 10 has a convex portion 12 having a hook-shaped portion at the tip thereof on the surface of the first base portion 11 in a direction (see arrow B).
- the first segment 1 OA formed so as to form a concave portion 16 that holds the hook portion of the convex portion 12 from the outside and locks it on the surface of the second base portion 15 (See arrow B) and a second segment 10B formed to have the same cross-sectional shape as shown in FIG.
- adhesive layers 13 and 17 and release papers 14 and 18 are provided on the back surfaces of the base portions 11 and 12, respectively.
- the joining tool 10 is a method in which a plastic material such as polypropylene or polyethylene is extruded in a molten state from a molding die in one direction, and a base portion 11 and a projection 12 are formed. And the base portion 15 and the concave portion 16 are integrally formed.
- the connector 10 thus manufactured is a long object, and is cut in the direction of arrow B to a length of 1 to 2 cm and used as a connector.
- the convex portion 12 and the concave portion 16 are fitted to each other by pressing in the directions of arrows A and A 'from the back of the base portions 11 and 15.
- the width of the convex portion 12 in the lateral direction is larger than the opening width of the concave portion 16, and the convex portion 12 is fitted while forcibly pushing the concave portion 16 in the width direction. Combine. Therefore, once fitted, the convex portion 12 and the concave portion 16 are not released in the direction opposite to the fitting direction.
- the convex portion 12 and the concave portion 16 can be easily disengaged with a light force by relatively sliding the base portions 11 and 15 in the directions of arrows B and B '.
- the base portions 11 and 15, the convex portions 12 and the concave portions 16 are molded from the above-mentioned plastic material and have a small frictional force, and slide in the directions of arrows B and B ′ without generating large resistance.
- FIG. 2 shows an envelope 20 provided with the connector 10.
- the envelope 20 has a cover 22 extending from the opening edge of the main body 21, and a base 15 from which the release paper 18 is peeled off the opening edge of the main body 21.
- the back surface of (the second segment 10B) is adhered, and the back surface of the base portion 11 (the second segment 1OA) from which the release paper 14 is peeled is adhered to the lid portion 22.
- the base portions 11 and 15 are bonded such that the long side direction of the convex portion 12 and the concave portion 16 coincides with the extending direction of the opening of the envelope 20.
- the lid 22 is bent from the state shown in FIG. 2, the backs of the bases 11 and 15 are pressed, and the protrusions 12 are fitted into the recesses 16 so that the ⁇ 22 is the main body. 2 1 can be joined.
- the installation location of the connector 10 may be grasped with a finger, and the lid 22 may be slid in the direction of arrow B.
- a seal 25 is attached from the lid 22 to the main body 21 in a state where the connector 10 is joined (the lid 22 is closed). By doing so, it is possible to reliably prevent the joining tool 10 from being inadvertently moved in the direction of arrow B to cancel the joining. In addition, it is checked whether or not the envelope 20 is unopened because the seal 25 is stuck. It can be easily confirmed.
- the connector 10 may be provided at two places as shown in FIG.
- the first segment 10A and the second segment 10B may be provided in any of the main body 21 and the lid 22. The same applies to each of the following application examples, and the method of use and operation of the connector 10 are as described above.
- This plastic bag 30 is made as a so-called three-side welded bag (the welded portion is indicated by diagonal lines in FIG. 5 (A)), and the upper side opening 31 is formed.
- the first and second segments 10 A and 1 OB are attached to the inner surface facing each other.
- Adhesion may be used, but if the plastic films 32, 32 that make up the bag 30 and the base portions 11, 15 can be welded to each other, they should be automatically welded during the bag making process. Can be. If the connector 10 in which the convex portion 12 and the concave portion 16 are fitted is sandwiched between the films 32 and 32 and adhered, the pace portions 11 and 15 can be attached without displacement. Can be done.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show bags 40 and 45 provided with the connector 10.
- the bags 40 and 45 of this type are made of paper or plastic film, and the first and second segments 1OA and 1OB are attached to opposing positions on the inner surface side of the opening.
- the connector 10 can be used in place of a hook or a button in a front mating portion of the garment 50. Especially suitable for nursing clothing. (Gloves, see Fig. 9)
- FIG. 9 shows a polyethylene glove 55.
- the first and second segments 1OA, 1OB are attached to the cuff 56 of the glove 55, and the cuff 56 is attached. Can be narrowed down.
- the joining tool 10 can also be used for joining / releasing the main body portion 61 and the lid portion 62 of the plastic container 60 as shown in FIG.
- the lid portion 62 can be freely opened and closed by using a connecting portion 63 with the main body portion 61 as a fulcrum, and the joining tool 10 in the joined state is, as shown in FIG. It is easily released by applying a force in the directions of arrows B and B 'to 1 or ⁇ 62. Resealing is easy and reliable.
- this container 60 if a sticker is attached to the overlapping portion of the main body portion 61 and the lid portion 62, it can be easily confirmed whether the container is securely closed and unopened. Can be.
- FIG. 11 shows a paper clip 65 with a connector 10.
- the paper clip 65 is composed of a rigid board 66, 67 that can be bent at the center and a tab 68 that can be bent with respect to the board 67.
- the first and second segments 1OA and 1OB are attached to an edge portion of a board 66 where the tap portion 68 and the tap portion 68 face each other.
- FIG. 12 shows a state in which a sheet cover 70 provided with a connector 10 is attached to a bed sheet.
- a sheet cover 70 provided with a connector 10 is attached to a bed sheet.
- all sheets 10 can be one-touch by simply pulling sheet cover 70 in the direction of arrow B. Release Can be .
- FIG. 13 shows a plastic connector 100 according to the second embodiment.
- this connector 100 two convex portions 102 having a hook-shaped detent at the tip thereof on the surface of the base portion 101 have the same cross-sectional shape in the direction (see arrow B).
- the concave portions 103 are formed between the convex portions 102.
- the recess 103 also has the same cross-sectional shape in one direction (see arrow B).
- the materials are the same as those described in the first embodiment, and can be manufactured by the same extrusion molding.
- This connector 100 is used as a connector such as an envelope, a bag, or a bag shown in FIGS. 2 to 12 by using a pair of connectors having the same shape.
- the convex portion 102 enters the opposed concave portion 103, and the upper and lower convex portions are formed. 1 0 2 fit each other.
- the width of the convex portion 102 is formed to be larger than the interval between the adjacent convex portions 102, and both sides of the convex portion 102 oppose both sides of the convex portion 102. Mating while interfering with. Therefore, once fitted, the convex portion 102 is not released in the direction opposite to the fitting direction. Also, the convex portion 102 and the concave portion 103 are always in a fitted state at two places.
- the fitting of the convex portion 102 can be easily released with a light force by relatively sliding the upper and lower base portions 101 in the directions of arrows B and B '.
- the connector 100 has the advantage that the outer convex portions a and b interfere with the inner convex portions c and d and radiate outward during fitting, so that there is an advantage in that the fitting is smooth. This means that the interval between the convex portions a and d and the convex portions b and c can be set short, and the fitting strength is improved. Further, this connector 100 is securely fitted even if the upper and lower base portions 101 are displaced in the directions of arrows C and C ′. That is, as shown in FIG.
- the vertex of the convex portion a ′ faces the left side of the vertex of the convex portion b. Can be fitted in the range X up to the position X ′.
- the base portion 101 may have three or more convex portions 102 formed thereon. However, it is preferable that two ⁇ portions 102 are formed as in the second embodiment in terms of softness of fitting.
- the joining device 100 is formed in a state where a plurality of convex portions 102 project from the surface of the wide base portion 101 ′. After that, it can also be manufactured by a method of cutting at a pitch ⁇ for each of the two pieces 102.
- the cut pitch ⁇ can be set arbitrarily, and a connector 100 having an arbitrary number of convex portions 102 can be manufactured. (Refer to Fig. 16 for the method of forming the joint.)
- the roll-shaped film to be the base portion 101 ' is pulled out in the direction of arrow f via the cooling receiving roller 120, and the upper part of the cooling receiving roller 120 is pulled out. Then, a molten plastic material which becomes the convex portion 102 from the extrusion molded nozzle 122 is extruded.
- the extruded convex portion 102 in the molten state has its root portion superimposed on the base portion 101 'and passes through cooling water (not shown) to be fixed.
- the connector 100 shown in FIG. 15 can also be formed by extruding the base portion 101 ′ and the convex portion 102 integrally other than the method shown in FIG. . ⁇
- the tying member 150 has five consecutive protrusions 102 at both ends of a plastic tape 151.
- a plastic tape 15 1 is used as a base material, and five convex portions 102 are integrally formed at both ends thereof. It is cut to width. That is, the tape 1501 also serves as a base portion of the binder 150.
- the tape 15 1 may be formed of a different material (for example, a rubber material) from the convex portion 102, and may be a binding device in which the base portion 101 is bonded to both ends thereof.
- this tying member 150 is formed by bundling a plurality of articles 160 and winding them around the articles, and fitting the opposing convex portions 102 together.
- the object 160 can be easily bound, and the release is performed by sliding as described above.
- the reason why a plurality of convex portions 102 are provided is to secure a permissible fitting length.
- a large number of convex portions 102 may be provided on one surface of the tape 151 from both ends toward the center, and the convex portions 102 may be provided on the entire surface of the tape 151.
- the convex portions 102 may be provided on the entire front and back surfaces of the tape 15 1.
- this tying member 150 is used by connecting a plurality of tying members to a required length by fitting the convex portions 102 to each other. Can be.
- the plastic connector, the envelope, the bag, and the binding device according to the present invention are not limited to the above embodiment, and can be variously changed within the scope of the gist.
- the connector according to the present invention includes the envelope and the bag shown in FIGS. 2 to 12. Can be used as a connector for various articles other than
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