The present invention relates to a filament, a structural body, and to a method for manufacturing thereof.
Patent Literature 1 discloses a shape memory molded body which uses an urethane elastomer of which glass transition temperature is adjusted to a temperature range near the working temperature. As an example of the shape memory molded body, plaster cast and the like are mentioned.
[Patent Literature 1] JP H05-320366A
In Patent Literature 1, urethane elastomer itself is used as the material of the plaster cast, and thus other material cannot be used.
The present invention has been made by taking the afore-mentioned circumstances into consideration. The present invention provides a filament which can enable an arbitrary material to exhibit shape memory characteristics.
According to the present invention, a filament, comprising: a linear core; and a covering layer covering the core; wherein: the core is formed with a shape memory material; and the covering layer is formed with a material different from the material of the core, is provided.
The present inventors have found that when a shaping pattern to change the shape of an adherend is formed by using a filament formed with a shape memory material, an adherend of arbitrary material can exhibit shape memory characteristics. On the other hand, the inventors have found a problem that when the welding characteristics between the shape memory material and the adherend is not superior, it is difficult to weld the filament to the adherend. Further, the inventors have found that when a filament structured by covering a core formed with a shape memory material with a covering layer is used, the welding characteristics between an adherend of arbitrary material and a filament can be improved by selecting a material having superior welding characteristics with the adherend as the material of the covering layer, thereby leading to completion of the invention. By using the filament of the present invention to form the shaping pattern on the adherend for changing the shape of the adherend, arbitrary adherend can exhibit a shape memory characteristics.
Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present invention will be described. The embodiments shown hereinafter can be combined with each other.
Preferably, the material of the core is a shape memory polymer; and the material of the covering layer is a thermoplastic resin.
Preferably, the structural body, comprises: an adherend; and a shaping pattern to change a shape of the adherend; wherein: the shaping pattern is formed with the filament above; and the covering layer of the filament is welded to the adherend.
Preferably, in the structural body, the material of the covering layer is a material which is more easily welded to the adherend than to the material of the core.
Preferably, in the structural body, when SP value of a material of a surface of the adherend is taken as SPbase, SP value of a material of the covering layer is taken as SPcover, and SP value of a material of the core is taken as SPcore; and when ΔSPcover and ΔSPcore are defined by formulas (1) and (2), relation of formula (3) is satisfied.
ΔSPcover=|SPcover−SPbase| (1)
ΔSPcore=|SPcore−SPbase| (2)
ΔSPcover<ΔSPcore (3)
Preferably, in the structural body, a relation of formula (4) is satisfied.
ΔSPcover≤1.3 (4)
Preferably, a method for manufacturing a structural body using a thermofusion 3D printer comprises the steps of: a shaping pattern forming step to form a shaping pattern to change a shape of an adherend; wherein: in the shaping pattern forming step, a covering layer and a core are melt extruded from a head so that the covering layer covers the core, and the covering layer is welded to the adherend to form the shaping pattern; the core is formed with a shape memory polymer; and the covering layer is formed with a thermoplastic resin other than a material of the core.
Preferably, in the shaping pattern forming step, the filament of claim 2 is inserted into the head, and the filament is melt extruded from the head in a condition where the covering layer is covering the core.
Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present invention will be described. Various distinctive features shown in the following embodiments can be combined with each other. In addition, an invention can be established independently for each of the distinctive features.
As shown in
The core 2 is formed with a shape memory material. The shape memory material is a material having shape memory characteristics, and is constituted with alloy, polymer, and the like. Here, shape memory characteristics is a characteristics which allows a material to recover its original form by elasticity when heated to a temperature above a predetermined recovery temperature. Recovery temperature is a temperature defined by the material, and is, for example, 0 to 100° C., preferably 25 to 80° C. Specific example of recovery temperature is 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100° C., and can be in the range between the two values exemplified herein.
When the shape memory material is a shape memory alloy, the recovery temperature is a transformation temperature. When the shape of the shape memory alloy is changed from its original form to a secondary shape at a temperature below the transformation temperature, the secondary shape is maintained at a temperature below the transformation temperature, and the original form is recovered by elasticity when the shape memory alloy is heated to a temperature at or above the transformation temperature. The original form can be set by performing heat treatment (for example, heat treatment at 400 to 500° C.) in a condition where the shape memory alloy is fixed in a desired shape. As the shape memory alloy, NiTi alloy can be mentioned.
When the shape memory material is a shape memory polymer, the recovery temperature is the glass transition temperature (Tg). When the shape memory polymer is shaped into a secondary shape by applying external force at a temperature of Tg or higher, followed by cooling to a temperature below Tg while maintaining the external force, the secondary shape is fixed. At a temperature below Tg, the original form is not recovered even when the external force is removed. On the other hand, when the shape memory polymer with the secondary shape is heated to a temperature of Tg or higher without the external force being applied, the original form is recovered by elasticity. The original form can be set by melting the shape memory polymer and forming the shape memory polymer into a desired shape. As the shape memory polymer, polymer having rubber elasticity can be mentioned, such as poly norbornene, trans poly isoprene, styrene-butadiene copolymer, and polyurethane.
The covering layer 3 is formed with a material other than the material of the core 2. The material of the covering layer 3 is not particularly limited, and polyolefin such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polyester such as PET, and polyurethane can be mentioned.
As the material of covering layer 3, a material having high compatibility with adherend 4 (refer to
The diameter of the filament 1 is, for example, 0.5 to 3 mm, and is preferably 1.75 to 3 mm. Specific example of the diameter of the filament 1 is, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 1.75, 2, 2.5, or 3 mm, and can be in the range between the two values exemplified herein. When the radius of the filament 1 is taken as Rfil, and the radius of the core 2 is taken as Rcore, the value of Rcore/Rfil is preferably in the range of 0.6 to 0.99, and more preferably in the range of 0.8 to 0.95. Specific example of the value of Rcore/Rfil is, 0.6, 0.65, 0.7, 0.75, 0.8, 0.85, 0.9, 0.92, 0.95, or 0.99, and can be in the range between the two values exemplified herein.
Filament 1 can be formed by performing multilayer extrusion of the material of the core 2 and the material of the covering layer 3.
As shown in
The material of the covering layer 3 is a material which is easily welded with the adherend 4 than with the material of the core 2. When the core 2 is covered with such material, the welding characteristics of the filament 1 with the adherend 4 can be improved.
In addition, when expressed with the Hansen solubility parameter (hereinafter referred to as SP value), the SP value of the material of the surface of the adherend 4 is taken as SPbase, the SP value of the material of the covering layer 3 is taken as SPcover, and the SP value of the material of the core 2 is taken as SPcore. When ΔSPcover and ΔSPcore are defined by formulas (1) and (2), the relation of formula (3) is preferably satisfied. That is, the absolute value of the difference between the SP values of the adherend 4 and the covering layer 3 is preferably smaller than the absolute value of the difference between the SP values of the adherend 4 and the core 2.
By covering the core 2 with such material, the welding characteristics of the filament 1 with the adherend 4 can be improved. The value of ΔSPcore−ΔSPcover is preferably 0.1 or larger, and is for example, 0.1 to 10. Specific value of ΔSPcore−ΔSPcover is, for example, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10, and can be larger than any one of the values exemplified herein, or in the range between the two values exemplified herein.
ΔSPcover=|SPcover−SPbase| (1)
ΔSPcore=|SPcore−SPbase| (2)
ΔSPcover<ΔSPcore (3)
Further, the relation of formula (4) is preferably satisfied. That is, the absolute value of the difference between the SP value of the adherend 4 and covering layer 3 is preferably 1.3 or lower. In such case, the covering layer 3 would be welded with the adherend 4 strongly. Value of ΔSPcover is preferably 1.0 or lower, and more preferably 0.5 or lower. Specific example of the value of ΔSPcover is 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1, 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3, and can be in the range between the two values exemplified herein. The surface of the adherend 4 and the covering layer 3 are preferably formed with the same material.
ΔSPcover≤1.3 (4)
The method for forming the shaping pattern 6 is not particularly limited and a suitable method is selected depending on the type of the shape memory material. For example, when the material of the core 2 is the shape memory polymer, and the material of the covering layer 3 is a thermoplastic resin, the shaping pattern 6 can be formed by using a thermofusion 3D printer. In one example, as shown in
The distance between the tip of the head 7 and the adherend 4 is, for example, 0.1 to 1 mm, and is specifically for example, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, or 1 mm, and can be in the range between the two values exemplified herein.
The shaping pattern 6 can be constituted with one filament 1, or can be, as shown in
In addition, in
In the present embodiment, adherend 4 is in a sheet form such as woven fabric, non-woven fabric, and film. The material of the adherend 4 is not particularly limited, and polyolefin such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polyester such as PET, polyurethane, and fluorine resin can be mentioned. The adherend 4 can be formed with natural fibers such as cotton, hemp, silk, and wool.
The shaping pattern 6 can be provided only on one side of the adherend 4, or can be provided on both sides. The ratio of the area where the shaping pattern 6 is welded with respect to the entire surface area of the adherend 4 is 1 to 80%, preferably 10 to 50%, and is specifically for example, 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, or 80%, and can be in the range between the two values exemplified herein.
Here, method of using structural body 5 will be explained by taking a case where the material of the core 2 is a shape memory polymer (Tg: 55° C.) as an example.
As shown in
Next, when the shaping pattern 6 is heated to a temperature at or above Tg, the elasticity rate of the shape memory polymer is decreased largely, thereby allowing to deform the shaping pattern 6 freely into a secondary shape. For example, as shown in
When the shaping pattern 6 is heated to a temperature at or above Tg while applying no external force, the shaping pattern 6 would recover its original form (linear form), and turns into a condition shown in
As explained, in the structural body 5, since the shaping pattern 6 having the shape memory characteristics is welded to the adherend 4, the adherend 4 can also exhibit the shape memory characteristics.
In the present embodiment, the condition in which the adherend 4 has a planar shape is taken as the original form of the shaping pattern 6, however, a condition in which the adherend 4 has a three-dimensional shape such as cylinder or bent shape can be taken as the original form of the shaping pattern 6. In addition, in the present embodiment, the shaping pattern 6 has a linear shape, however, the shaping pattern 6 can have an arbitrary shape such as a curved shape, a zigzag shape and a lattice shape.
As a specific example of the structural body 5, articles such as clothes, tents, yacht sails, seating surfaces, and shoes can be mentioned. When the user cannot be satisfied with the shape of a ready-made article, the user can deform such article into a shape of their preference. Then, when the shape of their preference becomes unnecessary, such articles can be returned to its original shape by merely heating the article to a temperature at or above its recovery temperature.
In the afore-mentioned embodiments, the filament 1 was inserted into the head 7 to form the shaping pattern, however, without using the filament 1, the material of the core 2 and the material of the covering layer 3 can be melt separately and combined in the head 7, followed by melt extrusion of the covering layer 3 and the core 2 from the head 7 so that the covering layer 3 covers the core 2, thereby forming a multi-layer structure similar to that of filament 1. In such case, the material of the core 2 and the material of the covering layer 3 can be each linear, or can have a different form such as pellets.
The core 2 can be formulated with a filler such as cellulose nanofiber.
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