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- JPH0221982Y2 JPH0221982Y2 JP10229386U JP10229386U JPH0221982Y2 JP H0221982 Y2 JPH0221982 Y2 JP H0221982Y2 JP 10229386 U JP10229386 U JP 10229386U JP 10229386 U JP10229386 U JP 10229386U JP H0221982 Y2 JPH0221982 Y2 JP H0221982Y2
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Description
【考案の詳細な説明】
(産業上の利用分野)
本考案は毛皮シーツに係り、詳しくは特に汚損
され易い所要箇所の毛皮部分を随意取替え、洗濯
し得て療養者等の長期使用をも常時快適ならしめ
る一部毛皮の着脱容易な毛皮シーツに関するもの
である。[Detailed description of the invention] (Field of industrial application) The present invention relates to fur sheets, and in detail, the fur parts in the required areas that are particularly prone to staining can be replaced at will, and can be washed, making it suitable for long-term use by medical patients etc. The present invention relates to fur sheets that are comfortable and have a part of the fur that can be easily put on and taken off.
(従来の技術)
古来、羊毛皮(ムートン)等の如き毛皮シーツ
がその密生せる無数の毛足に由来する適宜の耐
圧、保温性及び吸排湿性等の優れた機能ならびに
感触を有し、寝具に素張らしいメカニズムを備え
たものとして海外では広く一般に知られていた
が、生活環境等を異にする日本国内では、中世以
降は、かかる毛皮シーツの寝具としての常用慣習
は全く存せず、かつ一般には試用されることすら
もなかつた。(Prior art) Since ancient times, fur sheets such as sheep fur (mouton) have been used as bedding due to their excellent functions and textures, such as appropriate pressure resistance, heat retention, and moisture absorption/drainage properties derived from the countless piles that grow densely. Although they were widely known overseas as having a mechanism similar to plain fur sheets, in Japan, where the living environment is different, there was no custom of using such fur sheets as bedding since the Middle Ages. It was never even tried by the public.
ところが、近年に至り、国内での急激な生活様
式の多様化に判い毛皮シーツの前記寝具としての
優れた特性が改めて注目され、特に床ずれ防止に
奏効する点も評価されて、日本看護協会等では早
くから床ずれ防止にこれら毛皮シーツを直接肌に
触れるように使用することを推奨しており、また
寝具業界でのここ数年の販売強化も奏効して現在
では医療用のみならず健康人の間でも常用され始
めてその取引、需要は増加の一途を辿つている。 However, in recent years, due to the rapid diversification of lifestyles in Japan, the superior properties of fur sheets as bedding have received renewed attention, and their effectiveness in preventing pressure sores has also been praised, and the Japanese Nursing Association, etc. We have been recommending the use of these fur sheets in direct contact with the skin to prevent bedsores from an early stage, and due to the success of sales efforts in the bedding industry over the past few years, they are now popular not only for medical purposes but also for healthy people. However, since it has started to be used regularly, its trade and demand are steadily increasing.
ところが、これら羊毛皮シーツは現在、複数枚
の方形パツチワーク片状の毛皮を各隣接縁部で相
互に縫着して1m×2m寸法のシングルシーツを形
成せしめ、これを裏布地で裏打ちしてなる2.5〜
3Kg重量のものが一般的であり、その表面の無数
の毛は天然脂肪のラノリンを含んだサラリとした
感触で汚れが付着し難いことから、通常の使用に
なる場合、そのクリーニングは2年に1回の割合
でよいとされている。 However, these sheep fur sheets are currently made by sewing multiple rectangular patchwork pieces of fur together at each adjacent edge to form a single sheet measuring 1 m x 2 m, which is then lined with a lining fabric. 2.5~
They typically weigh 3 kg, and the countless hairs on their surface contain the natural fat lanolin, which gives them a smooth feel that prevents dirt from adhering to them. It is said that the ratio of times is sufficient.
(考案が解決しようとする問題点)
しかし、叙上のような従来の毛皮シーツのクリ
ーニングにあつては、これを通常の洗濯で行つた
場合、毛皮が吸水して該シーツは優に40Kgを越え
て家庭では到底扱い得ない大重量となることか
ら、そのクリーニングはすべて専門のクリーニン
グ店に外注する以外なく、その場合にも通常、仕
上りまでに2ケ月は要する現状にある。(Problem that the invention seeks to solve) However, when cleaning fur sheets using conventional methods such as those mentioned above, when this is done by normal washing, the fur absorbs water and the sheets weigh easily 40 kg. Since the weight is so heavy that it cannot be handled at home, the only way to clean it is to outsource it to a professional cleaning shop, and even then, it usually takes two months to complete the job.
しかも、これが長期寝たきりの療養者、幼児等
の使用に係る場合、突然の失禁、嘔吐等による部
分的な汚れの生ずることも再々あり、これを仮に
部分洗いするとしても方形パツチワーク片状の毛
皮が全面にわたり相互に強固に縫着されているこ
とから、いきおい周辺にまで汚れや水分が拡大さ
れて実質上、部分洗いにならず、結局、その都度
クリーニング店に依頼することになり、代替用シ
ーツの常備費用も含めてその経済的負担は少ない
という問題がある。 Moreover, when this is used by long-term bedridden patients, infants, etc., local stains may occur due to sudden incontinence, vomiting, etc., and even if this is partially washed, square patchwork flakes of fur may occur. Because they are firmly sewn together over the entire surface, dirt and moisture spread to the surrounding areas, making it virtually impossible to spot wash the sheets.In the end, you end up having to go to a dry cleaning shop each time, so you can't find replacement sheets. The problem is that the economic burden, including the regular maintenance costs, is small.
また、長期に連続使用せる場合、使用者の背
中、腰部等の押圧による毛足の特定部位の疲労変
形を生じて毛皮シーツ本来の機能を低下せしめる
が、部分的な修復が困難なため上記外注クリーニ
ング等によるか、または全面的に取り換えるしか
ないという問題もある。 In addition, when used continuously for a long period of time, the pressure on the user's back, waist, etc. causes fatigue and deformation of specific parts of the fur sheets, reducing the original function of fur sheets. There is also the problem that the only option is to clean it or completely replace it.
本考案は、かかる実状に鑑みてなされたもの
で、その目的とするところは前記の如き毛皮シー
ツにおいて特に汚損され易い背中、腰部等の毛皮
部分を着脱容易となし、必要時での該部分の応急
取替え及び家庭での部分洗いを容易かつ可能なら
しめた毛皮シーツを提供することにある。 The present invention was developed in view of the above-mentioned circumstances, and its purpose is to make it easy to put on and take off the fur parts of the back and waist, which are particularly susceptible to stains, when necessary. To provide fur sheets that can be easily and easily replaced in an emergency and partially washed at home.
(問題点を解決するための手段)
上記の目的を達成するための手段として本考案
に係る毛皮シーツは、複数枚のパツチワーク片状
の毛布を各隣接縁部で相互に縫着せしめてシーツ
状となし、裏面にその周縁部で裏布地を縫合せし
めた毛皮シーツにおいて、背中及び腰部等が当接
する所要箇所の毛皮部分を他の部分に対し着脱容
易となすと共に、裏布地に長手方向に亘り開閉自
在なフアスナーを取付けて前記部分の装脱に便な
らしめた構成だ採り入れられている。(Means for Solving the Problems) As a means for achieving the above object, the fur sheet according to the present invention is made by sewing a plurality of blanket pieces in the form of patchwork pieces to each other at their adjacent edges to form a sheet. In a fur sheet with a lining fabric sewn to the back side at its peripheral edge, the fur part at the required areas where the back and waist come into contact can be easily attached and detached from other parts, and the lining fabric extends in the longitudinal direction. A structure is adopted in which a fastener that can be opened and closed is attached to facilitate the attachment and detachment of the above-mentioned parts.
(作用)
しかして、上記の如き構成によれば本考案は、
毛皮シーツを、その使用者の背中、腰部等が当接
する特に汚損され易い所要箇所の毛皮部分を他の
部分に対し着脱容易となしたことから必要に応じ
てそれら毛皮部分を夫々容易に取外し、また、取
付け得て簡単に部分的取替が可能となり毛皮シー
ツ全体としての諸機能を経済的に維持せしめるこ
とになる。(Function) According to the above configuration, the present invention has the following features:
Fur sheets are made so that the fur parts of the necessary parts that are particularly easily soiled, such as the user's back and waist, are easily attached and detached from other parts. Furthermore, it is possible to attach and easily replace parts of the fur sheet, thereby economically maintaining the functions of the fur sheet as a whole.
そしして、取替に際してはその裏面の裏布地に
長手方向に亘り開閉自在なフアスナーを取付けて
あるので、前記毛皮部分の着脱操作は、すべて上
記裏布地のフアスナー開口部を介して、直接、該
着脱操作の妨害となる密生状の長い毛足の全く存
しない平滑な毛布の裏面からのみ容易に操作でき
ることになり、前述の技術的課題が解決される。 When replacing the fur part, a fastener that can be opened and closed in the longitudinal direction is attached to the lining fabric on the back side, so all operations for attaching and removing the fur part are done directly through the fastener opening in the lining fabric. The above-mentioned technical problem is solved because the blanket can be easily operated only from the smooth back side of the blanket, which has no dense long piles that would interfere with the attaching/detaching operation.
(実施例)
以下、図面に示した実施例に基いて本考案を更
に詳細に説明する。(Example) Hereinafter, the present invention will be explained in more detail based on the example shown in the drawings.
第1図は本考案に係る毛皮シーツの一部破断背
面図であり、第2図は第1図のイ−イ線断面図で
ある。第3図は毛皮部分の1つを取外した毛皮シ
ーツの背面図であり、第4図に第3図で取り外し
た毛皮部分を示す。第5図は第4図の毛皮部分
の、再度第3図の毛皮シーツへの取着態様を示す
背面図である。 FIG. 1 is a partially cutaway rear view of the fur sheet according to the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line E--I of FIG. 1. FIG. 3 is a rear view of the fur sheet with one of the fur sections removed, and FIG. 4 shows the fur section removed in FIG. 3. FIG. 5 is a rear view showing how the fur part of FIG. 4 is attached to the fur sheet of FIG. 3 again.
これら第1〜第5図において、Sは本考案に係
る毛皮シーツで、複数のパツチワーク片状の毛皮
を周縁で互いに縫着連結せしめてなり、その上面
長手方向に横臥する使用者の背中及び腰部が当接
する位置の毛皮部分3,3が夫々50cm四方程度の
同面積を以て取外せるようになつており、常時は
その周縁部で夫々縫い止め糸5を介して毛皮シー
ツSの他の毛皮部分1と連結縫着されている。 In these figures 1 to 5, S denotes a fur sheet according to the present invention, which is made up of a plurality of patchwork pieces of fur sewn and connected to each other at the periphery. The fur parts 3 and 3 at the position where they come into contact are each removable with the same area of about 50 cm square, and are normally attached to other fur parts 1 of the fur sheet S through sewing threads 5 at their peripheral edges. and are sewn together.
上記縫い止め糸5はその端末を指で軽く引張る
と自動的に縫い目がほどける、所謂引抜き可能な
縫い方などが用いられ必要時にはその糸端末を引
張つて縫い止め糸5を引抜くことにより所要の毛
皮部分3が容易に取外せるようになつている。 The above-mentioned sewing thread 5 is sewn using a so-called pull-out sewing method, in which the seam automatically unravels when the end of the thread is pulled lightly with a finger. The fur part 3 of the can be easily removed.
この場合、上記の如く毛皮部分3の取外しが迅
速になされることは特に重要であり、これによつ
て不意の失禁、嘔吐等による毛皮部分3上の汚れ
の、他の毛皮部分1等への拡散を防止又は部分的
な取替ができるようになつている。 In this case, it is particularly important that the fur part 3 is removed quickly as described above, so that dirt on the fur part 3 due to unexpected incontinence, vomiting, etc., is not transferred to other fur parts 1, etc. It is designed to prevent proliferation or allow partial replacement.
なお、前記縫い止め糸5,5の各糸端末位置は
第1図に示す如く毛皮シーツSの長手方向の一側
に片寄らせて設け、それら糸端末をセロテープ6
等を介して毛皮シーツS裏面に貼着固定しておけ
ば応急時にも端末位置を一々探索する必要はな
く、かつ誤作動等による毛皮部分3の脱落防止に
もなる。 The terminal positions of the sewing threads 5, 5 are offset to one side in the longitudinal direction of the fur sheet S as shown in FIG.
By attaching and fixing it to the back side of the fur sheet S through a wire, there is no need to search for each terminal location in an emergency, and it also prevents the fur portion 3 from falling off due to malfunction or the like.
更に、第1図に示すように上記毛皮シーツSに
は既知の如く裏布地4がその周縁において縫合取
着されており、裏布地4の長手方向に亘つてフア
スナー5が上記各糸端末を固定するセロテープ
6,6近傍の一側線上に沿つて開口できるように
取り付けられていてより迅速に抜糸し得る構成と
なている。 Further, as shown in FIG. 1, a lining fabric 4 is sewn to the fur sheet S at its periphery in a known manner, and a fastener 5 fixes each thread end in the longitudinal direction of the lining fabric 4. The cellophane tapes 6 and 6 are attached so that they can be opened along one side line in the vicinity of the tapes 6, 6, so that the sutures can be removed more quickly.
第4図は前記の如くして取外された毛皮部分3
を示し、通常の洗濯により清浄化し、これを乾燥
してその毛足2の立毛態様を整えた上で、再び毛
皮シーツSの元の位置の枠状空間内に嵌挿し、そ
の周縁部を以前と同様に縫い止め糸5を用いて引
抜き可能な縫い方で縫着し、その糸端末をセロテ
ープ6止めすることにより連結せしめるか、簡単
には粘着テープをもつて接合する。 Figure 4 shows the fur part 3 removed as described above.
, clean it by normal washing, dry it to adjust the nap shape of the pile 2, and then insert it again into the frame-shaped space at the original position of the fur sheet S, and remove the periphery from the previous one. Similarly, they are sewn in a removable manner using a sewing thread 5, and the ends of the thread are connected by fixing them with cellophane tape 6, or simply, they are joined using adhesive tape.
なお、これら着脱可能な毛皮部分3,3を、前
記の通り50cm四方程度の同面積として互換性を持
たせるように同形状の同じ毛皮になる複数枚の代
替品を常備せしめ、随時、取り替えるときも同様
である。 In addition, as mentioned above, in order to make these removable fur parts 3, 3 compatible with the same area of about 50 cm square, we always have multiple substitutes with the same shape and the same fur, and when replacing them from time to time. The same is true.
特に、前記毛皮部分3の着脱容易な縫着等につ
いては、使用者による汚損頻度の多い場合等には
その頻繁な取外しと代替品の取付けの度毎の縫着
等は到底不可能であることから、応急措置として
第5図に示す如く粘着布テープ7を用いて毛皮部
分3と他の毛皮部分1とを接合せしめることが良
策である。 In particular, with regard to the sewing that allows the fur part 3 to be easily attached and detached, if it is often soiled by the user, it is impossible to remove it frequently and sew it every time a replacement is attached. Therefore, as an emergency measure, it is a good idea to join the fur part 3 to the other fur part 1 using an adhesive cloth tape 7 as shown in FIG.
以上、各実施例で述べた毛皮シーツSの着脱容
易な毛皮部分3の大きさ、形状ならびにその着脱
方法等については何等限定されものではなく、そ
の形成する数も含めて前記本考案の目的を達成で
きるものであればすべて好適である。 As mentioned above, the size and shape of the fur portion 3 that is easy to put on and take off of the fur sheet S described in each embodiment, as well as the method of putting on and taking it off, etc. are not limited in any way. Anything that can be achieved is preferred.
(考案の効果)
本考案は以上の如く、毛皮シーツを、その特に
汚損され易い使用者の背中、腰部等が当接する所
要箇所の毛皮部分を他の部分に比し着脱容易とな
し、またその裏布地に長手方向に亘り開閉自在な
フアスナーを取付けたものであるから、不意の汚
れ等生じた場合、その毛皮部分の取外しが簡単に
行なえるので他の部分への汚れの拡散が防止で
き、また取外したあとへの代替品の取付けも容易
なことから毛皮シーツ本来の機能を殆ど間断なく
発揮せしめて、使用者を常時快適ならしめること
ができるのみならず、部分的な取替えで済み、毛
皮シーツ全体を洗濯したり、取り換える必要な
く、頗る経済性にすぐれている。(Effects of the invention) As described above, the present invention makes it easier to put on and take off the fur portions of the fur sheets at the required points where the user's back, waist, etc., which are particularly easily soiled, comes into contact with the user's back and waist compared to other parts. A fastener that can be opened and closed in the longitudinal direction is attached to the lining fabric, so in the event of unexpected dirt, the fur part can be easily removed, preventing dirt from spreading to other parts. In addition, since it is easy to install a replacement product after removing the fur sheet, it not only allows the original function of the fur sheet to be performed almost without interruption, making the user comfortable at all times, but also allows only partial replacement. It is extremely economical as there is no need to wash or replace the entire sheet.
しかも前記取外した汚損せる毛皮部分は通常の
洗濯によつて手軽に正常化できるので結局、毛皮
シーツの家庭での洗濯が可能となり、長期かつ高
経費を要するクリーニング店への外注を抑制する
ことができる。 Moreover, since the removed fur parts that get dirty can be easily normalized by normal washing, it becomes possible to wash fur sheets at home, and it is possible to avoid outsourcing to cleaning shops, which requires a long and expensive process. can.
更にまた、毛皮部分の着脱は、すべて裏布地の
フアスナー開口部を介して毛皮シーツの裏面より
操作することが可能で、しかも該裏面には操作の
妨害となる密生状の長い毛足等も全く存しないこ
とから、常時迅速、かつ確実に着脱操作ができる
のみならず、何よりも使用者、特に長期寝たきり
の療養者自身の常時抱き続けているシーツ汚損に
対する不安ならびに不快感を大きく軽減し、かつ
看護者の物心両面での負担からの解放に大きく寄
与し得るものである。 Furthermore, the fur part can be attached and detached from the back side of the fur sheet through the fastener opening in the lining fabric, and there is no dense long pile on the back side that would interfere with operation. Because there are no sheets, it is not only possible to quickly and reliably put on and take off at any time, but above all, it greatly reduces the anxiety and discomfort of the user, especially long-term bedridden patients, about getting their sheets soiled. This can greatly contribute to relieving nurses of both their physical and mental burdens.
第1図は本考案に係る毛皮シーツの一部破断背
面図、第2図は第1図のイ−イ線断面図、第3図
は毛皮部分の1つを取外した毛皮シーツの背面
図、第4図は第3図で取外した毛皮部分、第5図
は第4図の毛皮部分の再度第3図の毛皮シーツへ
の取着態様を示す背面図である。
S……毛皮シーツ、1……他の毛皮部分、2…
…毛足、3……毛皮部分、4……裏布地、5……
フアスナー、6……セロテープ、7……粘着布テ
ープ。
FIG. 1 is a partially cutaway rear view of a fur sheet according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line E--I of FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 is a rear view of the fur sheet with one of the fur parts removed. 4 is a rear view showing the fur portion removed in FIG. 3, and FIG. 5 is a rear view showing how the fur portion of FIG. 4 is attached to the fur sheet of FIG. 3 again. S...Fur sheets, 1...Other fur parts, 2...
... Bushy feet, 3 ... Fur part, 4 ... Lining fabric, 5 ...
Fastener, 6... Sellotape, 7... Adhesive cloth tape.
Claims (1)
で相互に縫着せしめてシーツ状となし、裏面にそ
の周縁部で裏布地を縫合せしめた毛皮シーツにお
いて、背中及び腰部等が当接する所要箇所の毛皮
部分を他の部分に対し着脱容易となすと共に、裏
布地に長手方向に亘り開閉自在なフアスナーを取
付けてなることを特徴とする一部毛皮の着脱容易
な毛皮シーツ。 A fur sheet made by sewing multiple pieces of patchwork fur pieces together at their adjacent edges to form a sheet, and sewing a lining fabric to the back side at the peripheral edges, where the back, waist, etc. come into contact. A fur sheet with a part of fur that can be easily put on and taken off, characterized in that the fur part of the sheet can be easily put on and taken off from other parts, and a fastener that can be opened and closed in the longitudinal direction is attached to the lining fabric.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| JP10229386U JPH0221982Y2 (en) | 1986-07-02 | 1986-07-02 |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| JP10229386U JPH0221982Y2 (en) | 1986-07-02 | 1986-07-02 |
Publications (2)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| JPS639958U JPS639958U (en) | 1988-01-22 |
| JPH0221982Y2 true JPH0221982Y2 (en) | 1990-06-13 |
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Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| JP10229386U Expired JPH0221982Y2 (en) | 1986-07-02 | 1986-07-02 |
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| JP (1) | JPH0221982Y2 (en) |
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1986
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| Publication number | Publication date |
|---|---|
| JPS639958U (en) | 1988-01-22 |
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