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WO2005072593A1
WO2005072593A1 PCT/JP2004/000982 JP2004000982W WO2005072593A1 WO 2005072593 A1 WO2005072593 A1 WO 2005072593A1 JP 2004000982 W JP2004000982 W JP 2004000982W WO 2005072593 A1 WO2005072593 A1 WO 2005072593A1
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Kikuo Yamada
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops

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  • the present invention relates to a cleaning tool sheet made of a nonwoven fabric and used for cleaning a floor or the like.
  • Cleaning tool sheets using non-woven fabric are widely used to wipe off dust and dirt attached to floors and walls, and many types of cleaning tool sheets have been developed.
  • Such sheets for cleaning tools include (1) a cleaning sheet in which fluid paraffin is adhered to the surface of a nonwoven fabric sheet, and (2) a long-filament filament in a certain direction provided on a base material sheet.
  • a cleaning sheet that is designed to intersect at regular intervals and to cut the long fiber filaments between the joining lines partially or completely to make the surface fluff and catch dust and dirt Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-240570 is known.
  • the cleaning sheet of the above (1) is capable of adhering and catching fine dust and dust on its surface, and is not capable of catching relatively large dust and dust. Further, the cleaning sheet of the above (1) has a low ability to retain the captured dust and dirt.
  • the cleaning sheet of (2) above has improved dust and dirt trapping ability due to the fluffing of the surface, but cannot sufficiently catch relatively large dirt and dust, and also has a tendency to trap the trapped dirt and dust. Not enough to hold.
  • the cleaning sheet since the cleaning sheet has a complicated structure, the manufacturing process is complicated and the manufacturing cost is reduced. It becomes the bulk of 2.
  • An object of the present invention is to solve the above problems and to provide a sheet for a cleaning tool that can more efficiently capture dust and dirt, and can retain the captured dust and dirt. And Disclosure of the invention
  • a plurality of cuts are perforated at intervals in the cleaning portion to form a cut row.
  • This cleaning tool sheet is provided with a cut in the cleaning section, so that when used, the cut is flexibly deformed by friction between the sheet body and the object to be cleaned, and a gap is formed in the cut, and compared with the gap. It can catch even large dust and dirt. Also, in this cleaning tool sheet, since the nonwoven fabric is used as the sheet body, when a cut is formed, each of the fibrous bodies constituting the nonwoven fabric is raised at the cut position to form a fluffy structure. Dust and dust are more reliably captured by the feather structure.
  • the length (width) of the cut of the cleaning tool sheet is not limited, but is preferably about 1 cm to about 7 cm. If the cut length is too short, dust and dirt may not be easily captured at the cut, while if the cut length is too long, dust and dirt may not be easily retained at the cut. . Such a risk can be reduced by setting the cut length of the cut of the cleaning tool sheet to a value within the above range. In the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention, a plurality of cut lines may be formed in parallel.
  • a non-cut area may be formed before and after the outermost cut row among the plurality of cut rows.
  • the sheet for the cleaning tool can be arranged so that the cut does not face the corner of the pedestal.
  • the corner positions of the pedestal do not protrude outward, and therefore, the pedestal can be prevented from directly hitting the object to be cleaned.
  • the cleaning direction since the cleaning tool sheet is stably attached to the base of the cleaning tool, it is independent of the direction in which the cleaning tool moves together with the base of the cleaning tool (hereinafter referred to as the cleaning direction).
  • the sheet is less likely to be distorted in the direction. For this reason, the cut is unlikely to be distorted in a direction irrelevant to the cleaning direction, and dust and dirt are efficiently captured.
  • the sheet body may be configured by stacking a plurality of nonwoven fabric sheets.
  • the sheet body may be formed by laminating a plurality of nonwoven sheets and fusing the peripheral position of the sheet body and the peripheral position of the cut row.
  • This cleaning tool sheet strengthens the overall cleaning tool sheet by fusing the nonwoven fabric sheet. Therefore, when this cleaning tool sheet is used by being attached to the cleaning tool, the hessit in another direction irrespective of the cleaning direction is unlikely to be distorted. Therefore, in this cleaning tool sheet, the cut is hardly distorted in another direction irrespective of the cleaning direction, and dust and dirt are efficiently caught in the cut.
  • a backing sheet having no break may be interposed between two nonwoven fabric sheets having a break.
  • This cleaning tool sheet is used when a sheet constituting a backing sheet is provided with a cut similar to the sheet body, and is interposed between two cut nonwoven sheets.
  • the cleaning equipment sheet as a whole is stiff. Therefore, when the cleaning tool sheet is attached to the cleaning tool and used, as in the case where the nonwoven fabric sheet is fused, the cut is hardly distorted in a direction irrelevant to the cleaning direction. Can be efficiently caught at the break.
  • the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention can sufficiently retain the captured dust and dirt at the cuts, but even if the dirt and dust trapped at the cuts pass through the cuts, Dust and dust can be stored between the backing sheet and the sheet body.
  • the sheet body may include a cleaning unit and a mounting unit, and the mounting unit may be provided with an adhesive portion.
  • This cleaning tool sheet is provided with an adhesive section, so that even if dust or dust that cannot be completely captured during cleaning is generated, the adhesive section can be pressed against the dust or dust. However, even such dust and dirt can be captured.
  • FIG. 1A is a plan view showing one embodiment of the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view taken along line aa of FIG. 1A, showing one embodiment of the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view showing another form of a position where a fused part of the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention is formed
  • FIG. 3A is a view showing a shape of a cut formed on the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3B is a plan view showing another form of the cut formed in the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention
  • FIG. 3C is a cleaning tool sheet of the present invention.
  • the cut formed in FIG. 4 is a plan view showing another form of the cleaning tool
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a state in which the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention is attached to the cleaning section
  • FIG. 5 is another drawing of the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 of the present invention includes a sheet body 2 in which two rectangular nonwoven sheets are stacked, and is provided at the center of the sheet body 2.
  • the cleaning section 9 is provided, and mounting sections 8 and 8 are provided before and after the cleaning section 9.
  • the cleaning section 9 of the sheet body 2 is provided with a plurality of cut rows 4 having cuts 3 along the longitudinal direction of the sheet body 2 (directions A and B in FIG. 1A).
  • Reference numeral 4 denotes a plurality of cuts 3 provided in parallel in the front-rear direction (in FIG. 1A, at predetermined intervals in the (: and D directions)). The intervals are determined as appropriate.
  • FIG. 1A illustrates an example in which three break rows 4 are provided in the sheet body 2 (the three break rows 4 are referred to as a first break row 4a).
  • a second break row 4b is formed on both left and right sides of the first break row 4a.
  • the second break row 4b is configured as a break row 4 having many breaks 3, but the number of breaks 3 in the second break row 4b is Less than the number of breaks 3 in the sequence of breaks 4 a.
  • a non-break area 7 is provided before and after the second break row 4b.
  • each has a heat-fused portion 6 formed therein.
  • These heat-sealed portions 6 and 6 are formed by linearly heat-sealing two upper and lower nonwoven fabric sheets, whereby the two nonwoven fabric sheets are adhered to each other.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 can be manufactured, for example, as follows.
  • a nonwoven fabric sheet is continuously fed from two rotatable supply rolls around which a long nonwoven fabric sheet is wound.
  • the two fed nonwoven fabric sheets are superimposed on each other, and are passed through a pair of upper and lower heat fusing rollers to be thermally fused at both side edges of the nonwoven fabric sheet to form a fused portion 6.
  • the nonwoven fabric sheet on which the fused portion 6 is formed passes between a pair of upper and lower cutting openings provided with a cutting blade to form a cut 3 at a predetermined position. Then, the nonwoven fabric sheet having the cuts 3 formed therein is cut into a predetermined size, whereby the cleaning tool sheet 1 is manufactured.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 is provided with the notch 3, the direction in which the notch 3 is cut into the sheet body 2 while using the cleaning tool sheet 1 while abutting on the object to be cleaned (see FIG. 1A). (A and B directions), the frictional force between the object to be cleaned and the cleaning tool sheet deforms the shape of the gap 3 flexibly, creating a gap in the gap 3 in the front-rear direction. Dust and dust can be trapped in the gap.
  • the gap in the gap 3 is closed and caught in accordance with the movement.
  • the dust and dirt are pinched and firmly retained while being pressed against the side wall constituting the cut 3.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 is provided with the cuts 3 so that the force applied from the pedestal during cleaning causes the entire sheet body 2 to be inclined in the front-rear direction, thereby reducing the contact area between the sheet body 2 and the object to be cleaned. Spreads and dust and dirt are caught more efficiently. Further, the cleaning tool sheet 1 has a cut 3 in the sheet body 2. Since an angular surface is formed at the drilling position, an effect of removing dust and dirt by the angular surface can also be expected.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 can capture and hold dust and dirt more efficiently by providing the cuts 3.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 is used by being attached to the pedestal of the cleaning tool during cleaning, as will be described later.Since the sheet body 2 is provided with the non-cut area 7, the sheet 1 is located at the corner of the pedestal. It can be attached to the pedestal so that the cuts 3 of the cleaning tool sheet 1 do not face. Thus, the cleaning tool sheet 1 can prevent the pedestal of the cleaning tool from protruding outward from the cut 3, thereby reducing breakage of the sheet body 2 due to the projection of the pedestal and covering the pedestal. It does not directly hit the object to be cleaned and has a very low risk of damaging the object to be cleaned.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 is provided with the non-cut area 7 so that the pedestal can be prevented from protruding. Therefore, the cleaning tool sheet 1 can be stably disposed on the pedestal, and can be distorted in another direction unrelated to the cleaning direction during cleaning. It will be difficult. Therefore, in the cleaning tool sheet 1, the cuts 3 can be hardly distorted in another direction irrespective of the cleaning direction, and the cuts 3 can efficiently capture dust and dirt. Further, in the cleaning tool sheet 1, since the sheet body 2 is made of a non-woven sheet, the respective fibrous bodies constituting the non-woven sheet are raised at the positions where the cuts 3 are formed to form a fluffy structure, and the fluffing structure causes dust and dirt. Dust is more reliably captured.
  • the sheet body 2 of the cleaning tool sheet 1 has been described in detail in the case where the sheet body 2 is configured by stacking two nonwoven sheets, but is not limited thereto.
  • One sheet may be used, or three or more sheets may be overlapped.
  • the sheet body 2 is configured by stacking about two or three nonwoven sheets.
  • Sheet 2 is a non-woven sheet When a plurality of are overlapped, the depth of the cut 3 can be made deeper, so that the cleaning tool sheet 1 captures dust and dirt in the cut 3 more efficiently. And can be held together.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 may be increased in manufacturing cost.
  • the sheet member 2 of the cleaning tool sheet 1 of the present invention can be appropriately selected from a nonwoven sheet, and includes spunless nonwoven cloth, spunpound nonwoven cloth, thermal pond nonwoven cloth, air-poll nonwoven cloth, point pound nonwoven cloth, and the like. It can be specifically adopted. However, it is preferable that the nonwoven fabric sheet constituting the sheet body 2 is a spunlace nonwoven fabric / a thermally bonded nonwoven fabric. In this case, since the raised state is more easily formed in the sheet body 2 at the position where the cuts 3 are formed, the cleaning tool sheet 1 is more easily provided with the fluffing structure. Become.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 is configured by stacking a large number of nonwoven fabric sheets on the sheet body 2
  • the sheet body 2 uses two or more nonwoven fabric sheets as described above in combination. May be formed by overlapping.
  • the short fibers (fibrous bodies) constituting the nonwoven fabric sheet are not particularly limited.
  • these fibers are converted into core-sheath type or side-by-side type composite fibers. What you did can be specifically used.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 may be one in which a chemical is permeated, applied, adhered, or the like to the sheet body 2 to enhance the ability to capture dust and dirt.
  • specific examples of the drug include a mineral oil such as liquid paraffin, a silicone oil, and an oil solution containing a surfactant such as a non-ionic surfactant.
  • the cut length of the cut 3 can be appropriately selected, but is preferably about 1 cm to 7 cm. If the cut length of the cut 3 is too short, the cleaning tool sheet 1 may not be able to sufficiently capture dust and dirt without a sufficient gap being formed in the cut 3, and the cut length of the cut 3 is too large. If the length is too long, the gap for the cleaning tool sheet 1 at the cut 3 becomes too large, and there is a possibility that the captured dust or dust cannot be sufficiently retained.
  • the shape of the cut 3 is described in detail in the embodiment in which the cut 3 is linear, but is not limited to this.
  • a continuous jagged shape FIG. 3A :
  • a continuous wave shape Fig. 3B
  • a shape in which a plurality of semicircular cuts are discontinuously drilled so that the concave sides face each other Fig. 3C
  • a plurality of shapes as described above may be employed.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 is not limited to the fusing portion 6 which is formed on both sides of the sheet body 2 which are opposed to each other in the front-rear direction (C and D directions in FIG. 1A). (A, B directions in 1 A), or may be formed at the entire peripheral position of the sheet body 2.
  • the fused portion 6 may be formed in a gap between the adjacent cut rows 4 (FIG. 2).
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 allows the sheet body 2 to be in a waisted state, and is unlikely to be distorted in another direction unrelated to the cleaning direction during cleaning. Therefore, the cleaning tool sheet 1 can make the cuts 3 hard to be distorted in another direction irrespective of the cleaning direction, and can efficiently capture dust and dirt at the cuts 3. Can be reduced.
  • the fused portion 6 is not limited to the case where it is formed in a continuous line shape, It may be formed in a shape, or may be formed in a point shape.
  • the fused portion 6 is not limited to a case where the nonwoven fabric sheet constituting the sheet body 2 is formed by heat fusion, and is formed by applying an adhesive such as a hot melt adhesive to the nonwoven fabric sheet. Alternatively, it may be formed by heating and fusing the nonwoven fabric sheet by ultrasonic irradiation using an ultrasonic fusing device.
  • the shape of the cleaning tool sheet 1 is not limited to a rectangular shape, and can be appropriately selected. For example, an oval shape, a circular shape, a diamond shape, a palm shape, and the like can be specifically adopted.
  • the dimensions of the cleaning tool sheet 1 can be appropriately selected according to the application. For example, a cleaning tool sheet 1 having a size of 300 mm in the left-right direction and 200 mm in the front-rear direction is specifically described. No.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 of the present invention is used by being attached to a cleaning tool 10 having a base 11 provided with a handle 12.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 is attached to the cleaning tool 10 as follows, for example.
  • the bottom surface of the pedestal 11 is arranged at the position of the cleaning section 9 where the cut row 4 is formed.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 faces the base 11 in a direction in which the direction in which the cut 3 is cut and the cleaning direction are substantially orthogonal.
  • the mounting portion 8 provided before and after the cleaning portion 9 is wound up toward the upper surface of the pedestal 11.
  • the mounting portion 8 is locked to the pedestal 11 by a locking portion (not shown) provided on the upper surface of the pedestal 11, so that the cleaning tool sheet 1 is Attach to pedestal 1 1.
  • the cleaning tool 10 is used by moving the cleaning tool sheet 1 integrally with the cleaning tool sheet 1 in the cleaning direction (E and F directions in FIG. 4) with the bottom of the base 11 facing the object to be cleaned during cleaning. Is done.
  • the direction in which the cleaning tool sheet 1 is attached to the pedestal 11 of the cleaning tool 10 is not limited to a direction in which the cutting direction of the cut 3 is substantially orthogonal to the cleaning direction. Any direction may be used so long as the cutting direction and the cleaning direction are not parallel. If the cleaning tool sheet 1 is mounted on the pedestal 11 of the cleaning tool 10 so that the cutting direction of the cut 3 is parallel to the cleaning direction, gaps are hardly formed in the cut 3 during cleaning. However, there is a possibility that dust or dirt may not be easily captured by the gap 3.
  • a backing sheet having no cut 3 may be interposed between the two nonwoven fabric sheets having the cut 3. In this case, it is preferable to use a non-woven sheet as the backing sheet.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 can be manufactured, for example, as follows. First, the nonwoven fabric sheet is continuously fed from two supply rolls wound with a long nonwoven fabric sheet, and each of them passes through a pair of upper and lower cutting rolls provided with a cutting blade, thereby forming a cut 3 at a predetermined position. Drill. Next, a non-woven fabric sheet is continuously fed from a supply roll wrapped with a long non-woven fabric sheet without a break, and one and the other of the two non-woven fabric sheets having a break 3 are formed. They are sandwiched between and superimposed. The overlapped nonwoven fabric sheets are heat-fused on both side edges by passing between a pair of upper and lower heat fusing rolls to form a fusing portion 6 and adhere to each other. Then, the heat-sealed nonwoven fabric sheet is cut into a predetermined size, whereby the cleaning tool sheet 1 is manufactured.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 has a backing sheet having no cuts 3 interposed between the nonwoven fabric sheets constituting the sheet body 2, so that the sheet constituting the backing sheet is provided.
  • a cut 3 similar to the sheet body 2 is perforated in the sheet material to make the entire sheet 1 for the cleaning tool stronger than the one interposed between the nonwoven sheets constituting the sheet body 2. It becomes. Therefore, When the cleaning tool sheet 1 is used by being attached to the cleaning tool 10, the cut 3 can be prevented from being distorted and deformed in a direction irrelevant to the cleaning direction, and dust and dust can be efficiently removed at the cut 3. It can be captured.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 of the present invention is capable of sufficiently retaining the captured dust and dirt in the gap 3, but in the unlikely event that the dust or dust captured in the gap 3 passes through the gap 3, Even if it does, dust and dirt can be retained between the backing sheet and the sheet body 2.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 may be configured by further overlapping a backing sheet having no cut 3 on one surface of the sheet body 2.
  • the cleaning tool sheet 1 of the present invention has an adhesive portion 14 formed on an attaching portion 8 provided before and after a cleaning portion 9 of the sheet body 2, and an adhesive portion 1 ′ 4 with a release sheet 15. May be coated.
  • the adhesive portion 14 is formed by attaching a double-sided tape coated with an adhesive to the sheet 2, the adhesive is applied by applying a sticker with the adhesive applied to the sheet 2. It may be formed by spraying an adhesive with a sprayer.
  • the adhesive of the adhesive portion 14 can be appropriately selected, and specific examples thereof include a hot melt adhesive, a rubber adhesive, a solvent adhesive, an acrylic solvent adhesive, and an aqueous adhesive. .
  • This cleaning tool sheet 1 can be turned over the peeling sheet 15 of the cleaning tool sheet 1 even if there is dust or dirt that could not be removed at the cut 3 during cleaning (see FIG. 5). By exposing the adhesive portion 14 and pressing the adhesive portion 14 against the dust and dirt, even such dust and dirt can be captured.
  • the cleaning tool sheet of the present invention is used in various places such as homes, factories, hospitals, shops, etc., for abutting objects to be cleaned, such as floors and walls, to wipe off dust and dirt attached to the objects to be cleaned. This is extremely effective because it has a simple structure and can efficiently capture dust and dirt, and can hold and hold the captured dirt and dust.

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Bâche (1) pour dispositifs de nettoyage pouvant capturer et retenir efficacement la poussière et la saleté, qui comporte un corps de bâche (2) formé par le recoupement de deux bâches rectangulaires en tissu non tissé, sur lequel une zone de nettoyage (9) est délimitée au centre du corps de bâche (2) et sur lequel des pièces d’installation (8) sont disposées à l’avant et à l’arrière de la zone de nettoyage (9). Plusieurs rangées de lames (4a) sont disposées sur la zone de nettoyage (9) du corps de bâche (2) dans la longueur de la bâche, et une des rangées de lames (4) est formée de plusieurs lames (3) disposées dans le sens de longueur, parallèles entre elles et à égale distance les unes des autres. Des rangées de lames secondaires (4b) sont disposées à droite et à gauche des premières rangées de lames (4a). Chacune de ces rangées secondaires (4b) est formée, de la même manière que les premières rangées de lames (4a), de nombreuses lames (3). Le nombre de lames (3) dans chaque rangée de lames secondaire (4b) est moins élevé que celui des premières rangées de lames (4a). Ainsi, des zones sans lames (7) sont prévues à l’avant et à l’arrière de chaque rangée de lames secondaire (4b). De plus, des zones fusionnées par la chaleur (6) sont prévues au bord des deux extrémités du corps de bâche (2) dans le sens de la longueur.
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