This application is based upon and claims benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-140529, filed on Jul. 15, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a webbing used in a seat belt apparatus for an automobile or the like.
A seat belt apparatus for an automobile is configured to restrain an occupant with a webbing withdrawn from a retractor.
It is known that treating agents such as polyether polyester compounds and silicone compounds are used to improve smoothness and wear resistance of a webbing (see, for example, Japanese Patent Publication 2009-7695A).
Japanese Patent Publication H9-309405A describes a webbing for a seat belt woven by intersecting warps and wefts in which the webbing is provided with thick parts and thin parts using thick warps and thin warps, and retractability into a retractor is thereby improved, without using a treating agent.
It is an object of the present invention to make the texture of a webbing including thick warps and thin warps smooth.
A webbing of a first invention includes a base made by interlacing main warps and wefts, and thin warps that are woven into the base and are thinner than the main warps. On the surface of the webbing, the thin warps cover the main warps.
In an aspect of the first invention, the main warps have a fineness of 1000 to 3000 denier, the thin warps have a fineness of 250 to 1500 denier, and a total of two or more thin warps are woven for each main warp.
A webbing of a second invention includes a base made by interlacing main warps and wefts, and thin warps that are woven into the base and are thinner than the main warps. The thin warps are interposed between the main warps, and the heights of the tops of the thin warps from the wefts are substantially the same as the heights of the tops of the main warps from the wefts.
In an aspect of the second invention, the thin warps comprise first thin warps and second thin warps, the first thin warps are interposed between the second thin warps and the base, and heights of tops of the second thin warps from the wefts are substantially the same as heights of tops of the main warps from the wefts.
In an aspect of the second invention, the main warps have a fineness of 1000 to 3000 denier, the first thin warps and the second thin warps have a fineness of 250 to 1500 denier, and one or more second thin warps are interposed between the main warps.
In the webbing of the first invention, since the thick main warps are covered with the thin warps, the texture is smooth. In addition, since the thick main warps are used, the strength of the webbing is high. In the webbing of the first invention, since the thick main warps are covered with the thin warps, the thick main warps are protected from damage caused by external factors (such as light and dust).
In the webbing of the second invention, since the thin warps are disposed between the thick main warps, and, on the outer surface of the webbing, the thick warps and the thin warps are substantially flush with each other, the texture is smooth. In addition, since the thick main warps are used, the strength of the webbing is high.
Embodiments will be described below with reference to the drawings.
The webbing 10 has a base 11 and many thin warps A to C and a to c woven into the base 11. The webbing 10 has a belt-like shape elongate in the extending direction of the main warps M and the thin warps A to C and a to c.
The base 11 is made by interlacing many thick main warps M parallel to each other and many thin wefts W parallel to each other. The warps and the wefts extend in the orthogonal direction. Although the wefts W are designated by reference signs 1 to 4, this is for showing the order of arrangement, and the wefts W are the same yarn. Many wefts W are arranged in the order of 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . in the longitudinal direction of the webbing 10.
The intervals between adjacent wefts W are equal, and the intervals between adjacent main warps M are also equal.
The main warps M have a fineness of 1000 to 3000 denier, preferably 1000 to 1500 denier. The thin wefts W have a fineness of 250 to 1500 denier, preferably 500 to 750 denier. The thin warps A to C and a to c have a fineness of 250 to 1500 denier, preferably 250 to 500 denier.
In the base 11 of this embodiment, as shown in
On the upper side of the webbing, the thin warps A, B, and C cover the main warps M of the base 11. On the lower side of the webbing, the thin warps a, b, and c cover the main warps M of the base 11.
The thin warps A, B, and C are arranged in this order repeatedly, that is, in the order of A, B, C, A, B, C, A, B, C . . . . from right to left in
The thin warps a, b, and c are also arranged in this order repeatedly, that is, in the order of a, b, c, a, b, c, a, b, c . . . from right to left in
Of the thin warps A, B, and C covering the main warps M on the upper side of the webbing, the warps A and C pass under the second wefts 2 so as to be in contact with the wefts 2, and pass over the other, first, third, and fourth wefts 1, 3, and 4 as shown in
Of the thin warps A, B, and C covering the main warps M on the upper side of the webbing, the warps B pass under the fourth wefts 4 so as to be in contact with the wefts 4, and pass over the other, first, second, and third wefts 1, 2, and 3 as shown in
Of the thin warps a, b, and c covering the main warps M on the lower side of the webbing, the warps a and c pass over the third wefts 3 so as to be in contact with the wefts 3, and pass under the other, first, second, and fourth wefts 1, 2, and 4 as shown in
Of the thin warps a, b, and c covering the main warps M on the lower side of the webbing, the warps b pass over the first wefts 1 so as to be in contact with the wefts 1, and pass under the other, second, third, and fourth wefts 2, 3, and 4 as shown in
Since, on the lower side of the webbing 10, the thin warps a to c cover a large part of the lower surface of the webbing, the texture of the lower surface of the webbing 10 is smooth. For example, on the lower side of the webbing 10, the thin warps a to c cover a large part of the lower surface of the webbing except for the tops t of the main warps M. Since the webbing 10 has thick main warps M, it has high strength. The thin warps A to C and a to c may be impregnated or coated with light resisting agent.
In the above embodiment, three thin warps A to C and three thin warps a to c are disposed between each adjacent pair of main warps M. However, the present invention is not limited to this.
The webbing 20 has a base 21 consisting of main warps M1 to M4 and wefts W (1 to 4), and first thin warps e to h and second thin warps E to H woven into the base 21. Although the main warps M are designated with subscripts 1 to 4 in
As shown in
In the above rib weaving, the main warps M alternately pass over and under two wefts W. However, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the main warps M may alternately pass over and under three wefts W.
In this embodiment, the first thin warps e to h and the second thin warps E to H are used. The first and second thin warps e to h and E to H are arranged in this order from one side edge (the right side of
The first thin warps e and g pass over the odd-numbered wefts 1 and 3 and pass under the even-numbered wefts 2 and 4. The first thin warps f and h pass under the odd-numbered wefts 1 and 3 and pass over the even-numbered wefts 2 and 4. The first thin warps e to h are in contact with the wefts 1 to 4 at their parts intersecting with the wefts 1 to 4.
The second thin warps E to H are woven into the base 21 so as to overlap the first thin warps e to h. The second thin warps E pass over the wefts 4 and 1 and pass under the wefts 2 and 3. The second thin warps F pass over the wefts 1 and 2 and pass under the wefts 3 and 4. The second thin warps G pass over the wefts 2 and 3 and pass under the wefts 4 and 1. The second thin warps H pass over the wefts 3 and 4 and pass under the wefts 1 and 2.
The second thin warps E to H overlap the first thin warps e to h, and pass on the farther side of the thin warps e to h from the base 21. The thin warps E to H are woven such that the positions (the heights from the wefts W) of their tops are substantially the same as those of the tops of the main warps M1 to M4, and the main warps M1 to M4 and the second thin warps E to H are flush with each other.
Specifically, if the distance (height) from the center in the thickness direction of the webbing 20 (the centers of the wefts W) to the tops of the main warps M1 to M4 is denoted as X1, and the distance (height) from the center in the thickness direction of the webbing 20 (the center of the wefts W) to the tops of the thin warps E to H is denoted as X2, the distance X2 is 80 to 120%, preferably 95 to 105% of the distance X1.
Since, on both the upper and lower sides of the webbing 20, the surface of the webbing 20 is formed by the thick main warps M1 to M4 and the second thin warps E to H disposed therebetween, and the main warps M1 to M4 and the second thin warps E to H are flush with each other, the texture of the surface of the webbing 20 is smooth. In addition, since the main warps M1 to M4 are used, the strength of the webbing 20 is high. The thin warps E to H may be impregnated or coated with light resisting agent.
In this embodiment, the main warps M1 to M4 have a fineness of about 1000 to 3000 denier, preferably about 1000 to 1500 denier. The thin warps E to H and e to h are of the same denier, and have a fineness of about 250 to 1500 denier, preferably about 250 to 500 denier. The wefts W have a fineness of about 250 to 750 denier, preferably about 500 to 750 denier.
In this embodiment, four thin warps e to h and four thin warps E to H are disposed in each space between the main warps M1, M2, M3, and M4. However, the present invention is not limited to this. One or more thin warps and one or more thin warps, preferably three to four thin warps and three to four thin warps may be disposed in each space between the main warps M1, M2, M3, and M4.
The webbing of the present invention is suitable as a webbing of a seat belt apparatus for an automobile. A seat belt apparatus for an automobile includes a webbing, a retractor for retracting the webbing, a tongue to which the webbing is inserted or connected, and a buckle to and from which the tongue is attached and detached.
The webbing of the present invention can be used in various seat belt apparatuses such as those for aircraft, ships, and game machines.
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2016-140529 | Jul 2016 | JP | national |