CN212846860U - Product with label - Google Patents

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CN212846860U
CN212846860U CN202022053422.9U CN202022053422U CN212846860U CN 212846860 U CN212846860 U CN 212846860U CN 202022053422 U CN202022053422 U CN 202022053422U CN 212846860 U CN212846860 U CN 212846860U
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The utility model provides a take product of label, this take product of label can be used as the part and can install the communication label in final product easily in final product's production line. A labeled product (3) is provided with: a sheet (5) having an adhesive layer (4) on at least the 1 st surface; a communication tag (1) provided on the 2 nd surface of the sheet; and a resin layer (6) which can be cured from a fluid state, the resin layer (6) fixing the communication tag to the 2 nd surface. The labeled product (3) can be produced at low cost in a production line different from that of the final product, and the communication label can be attached only by bonding the sheet to the main body (2a) of the final product (2) in the production line of the final product. Since the communication tag is covered with the resin layer, even if the communication tag has a sharp portion, the sharp portion may contact other parts or the like to damage the other parts or the like.

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Product with label
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a product with a tag, in which a communication tag is fixed to a label having an adhesive layer, and more particularly, to a product with a tag, in which a communication tag can be easily attached to a final product in a production line of the final product to which the communication tag is to be attached.
Background
Patent document 1 below discloses an invention relating to an IC tag inlay (IC tag inlay) for insert-in-mold molding which is not damaged during molding and an insert-in-mold molding method using the IC tag inlay. The IC tag inlay 1 for insert-in-mold molding has an opening 1h larger than the diameter of a mold gate at a position substantially in the center of the IC tag inlay base material 1b and not damaging the circumferential antenna coil 2 of the IC tag. By filling the IC tag-fitted article into the mold so that the opening of the IC tag-fitted article reaches a position facing the gate of the mold and injecting the resin, a molded article in which the IC tag-fitted article is embedded can be manufactured without damaging the IC tag-fitted article.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2002-355847
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Problem to be solved by utility model
In general, as a production line for manufacturing a final product to which the IC tag inlay (hereinafter, referred to as a "communication tag" in the sense of having a function of communicating with another device) is integrally mounted, two configurations, for example, are conceivable in accordance with the form in which the communication tag is mounted on the main body of the final product.
The 1 st configuration is a case where a process of directly attaching a communication tag to a main body of a final product is incorporated in a middle of a production line of the final product (referred to as on-line production). The invention described in patent document 1 corresponds to the on-line production, but since the communication tag is disposed at a predetermined position in the mold and is embedded in the resin by injection molding, there is a problem that the communication tag is not only troublesome in the operation of directly contacting the communication tag alone but also may contact other parts and damage the other parts because the edge of the substrate is sharp. Further, since the time required for injection molding is required to integrate the communication tag with the main body, there is a problem that the overall manufacturing time becomes long, and there is a risk that the communication tag is damaged by high temperature and high pressure in the mold.
The 2 nd structure is a structure in which a communication tag is previously processed into a part in a form that is easily attached to a final product in a production line different from that of the final product, and the part is attached to a main body of the final product by a simple operation in the production line of the final product (referred to as "off-line production (japanese: アウトライン make)). However, the invention described in patent document 1 is not produced offline as described above.
In general, in a production line of a final product to which a communication tag is integrally attached, a technique of easily attaching the communication tag to the final product at low cost without damage is not known, and a technique of providing a component (tagged product) having a communication tag that can be manufactured on line is desired.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned prior art and the problem thereof, and an object thereof is to provide a labeled product which can be used as a part in a production line of a final product in which a communication tag is integrally mounted, can be mounted on the final product easily and without damage, and can be produced under the production line at a low cost.
Means for solving the problems
The labeled product according to claim 1 is characterized by comprising: a sheet having an adhesive layer on at least the 1 st surface; a communication tag provided on the 2 nd surface of the sheet; and a resin layer which can be cured from a fluid state, the resin layer fixing the communication tag to the 2 nd surface.
The tagged product of claim 2, wherein the communication tag has a sharpened portion, and the resin layer covers at least a portion of the sharpened portion.
The method for manufacturing a labeled product according to claim 3, comprising the steps of: providing a communication tag on the 2 nd surface of a sheet having an adhesive layer on at least the 1 st surface; and forming a resin layer for fixing the communication tag to the 2 nd surface by supplying a fluid resin to the communication tag and the 2 nd surface and curing the resin.
Effect of the utility model
According to the tagged product described in claim 1, it is possible to produce the tagged product at low cost in a production line different from that of the final product, and the communication tag can be attached to the production line of the final product by a simple operation of bonding the sheet to the main body of the final product. Further, since the communication tag can be handled only by contact with the sheet in the operation of attachment, there is a low possibility that the appliance is damaged by contact with the communication tag when the appliance is used for the operation of attachment.
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Fig. 1 is a sectional view of a final product (adherend) to which a labeled product of the embodiment is attached.
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1. A communication tag; 2. a final product; 2a, the body of the final product; 3. a tagged product; 4. an adhesive layer; 5. a sheet material; 6. and a resin layer.
Detailed Description
An embodiment of the present invention is explained with reference to fig. 1.
This embodiment relates to a part for manufacturing a final product 2 mounted with a communication tag 1, i.e. a tagged product 3. Here, the communication tag 1 is an electronic device for communicating with an external device or other devices when the final product 2 to which the communication tag 1 is attached is mounted on the device, and the content of information to be communicated, the purpose of communication, and the like are not limited and should be interpreted in the broadest sense.
First, the structure of the final product 2 and the labeled product 3 used as a component for the final product 2 will be described.
Fig. 1 is a sectional view of a final product 2 (adherend) to which a labeled product 3 of the embodiment is attached. In fig. 1, a substrate-like object having a predetermined thickness is shown as a main body (adherend) 2a of the final product 2, but the shape and size are examples of simplifying and illustrating the form of the main body 2a of the final product 2, and are not intended to be limited to such a shape and size. That is, since the end product 2 to which the communication tag 1 is attached can be used for various purposes and applications, the structure, shape, size, and the like of the end product 2 are not limited to a specific structure, shape, size, and the like, and specific examples of the end product 2 will be described later.
The final product 2 shown in fig. 1 is composed of a main body 2a of the final product 2 and a labeled product 3 attached to the upper surface of the main body 2 a. The labeled product 3 includes: a sheet 5 having an adhesive layer 4 on at least the 1 st surface (lower surface in the drawing) and bonded to the upper surface of the main body 2a of the final product 2 via the adhesive layer 4; a communication tag 1 provided on the 2 nd surface (upper surface in the drawing) of the sheet 5; and a resin layer 6 covering the entire communication tag 1 in a dome shape and attached to the upper surface of the sheet 5.
The material of the sheet 5 of the labeled product 3 is not limited to a specific material, but is preferably paper for the purpose of enhancing the effect of reducing the cost, and is preferably resin having required performance and function when importance is attached to durability. In the case of using paper, a continuous band-shaped label paper wound in a roll can be used, and the communication tags 1 are arranged and attached to the label paper in a process described later, whereby the tagged products 3 can be mass-produced inexpensively in a production line other than the production line of the final products 2.
The communication tag 1 is a chip-shaped (japanese: チップ -shaped) component in which an electronic circuit and an antenna are provided on a resin substrate, and a resin layer (different from the resin layer 6) is provided so as to cover the electronic circuit and the antenna, and its detailed structure is not shown. The outer shape of the communication tag 1 is arbitrary, and the thickness of the communication tag 1 is usually about 1mm, but the size is not limited thereto. In the communication tag 1, the ridge line on the outer surface of the substrate or the resin layer may form a sharp portion, but since the entire communication tag 1 including the sharp portion is covered with the resin layer 6, there is no possibility that the sharp portion of the tagged product 3 may come into contact with another component or the like and be damaged when the tagged product 3 is handled.
As the resin constituting the resin layer 6 covering the communication tag 1, a hot-melt resin can be used. The hot-melt resin is a solid resin containing no organic solvent, has a property of melting and fluidizing when heated at a predetermined temperature and solidifying when cooled, and may be used as an adhesive, and the function as an adhesive is also utilized in the present embodiment.
As the hot melt resin, the resins listed below as examples can be used.
EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer) hot melt resin
PO (polyolefin) hot-melt resin
PA (Polyamide) hot melt resin
SR (synthetic rubber) hot melt resin
ACR (acrylic acid) hot melt resin
PUR (polyurethane) hot melt resin
In addition, instead of the hot melt resin, a UV curable resin may be used, or a temporary adhesive (for example, cyanoacrylate based temporary adhesive containing cyanoacrylate as a main component of an organic compound) may be used.
Next, a process for producing the labeled product 3 and a process for producing the final product 2 using the labeled product 3 will be described.
A description will be given of a case where a continuous band-shaped label paper wound in a roll shape (referred to as a roll label paper herein) is used for the sheet 5 as the sheet 5 of the labeled product 3. The adhesive layer 4 is provided on the 1 st surface of the sticker sheet, and the adhesive layer 4 is covered with a release paper. The structure is as follows: the roll label paper is horizontally set at a predetermined position, the label paper is fed in a horizontal direction with the release paper being the lower surface, and the label paper is wound on a winding roller which is arranged parallel to the roll label paper at the same height as the roll label paper. Between the roll of label paper and the winding roller, a device for arranging the communication tag 1 is provided in advance at a position relatively on the upstream side above the horizontal label paper. Similarly, a resin supply device capable of supplying molten hot-melt resin to an arbitrary position in an arbitrary amount is provided in advance at a position on the upper side and relatively downstream of the horizontal label paper.
The label paper is transported horizontally from the roll label paper towards the roll take-up roller. In synchronization with this conveyance, the placement device places the communication tag 1 on the 2 nd surface (upper surface) of the sticker sheet. When the width of the sticker sheet is set to be the same as the width of the sheet 5 of one tagged product 3, the communication tags 1 are arranged in a row at predetermined intervals (communication tag arranging step).
The resin supply device supplies a predetermined amount of molten hot-melt resin from above the communication tag 1 disposed on the label paper. As shown in fig. 1, the entire communication tag 1 is covered with the molten fluid hot-melt resin, and a part of the hot-melt resin is also in contact with the 2 nd surface (upper surface) of the label paper. Before the label paper is conveyed and reaches the take-up roller, the hot-melt resin is solidified by cooling to become the resin layer 6. The communication tag 1 is fixed to the label paper by the resin layer 6, and the sharp portion thereof is covered with the resin layer 6 (resin layer forming step).
In this way, a plurality of tagged products 3 formed by covering and fixing the communication tag 1 with the resin layer 6 cured on the sticker (sheet 5) are continuously manufactured in a state of being aligned in a row, and are wound around a winding roller in a state where the sticker is continuous. A continuous number of tagged products 3 wound in roll form are separated into individual tagged products 3 and used as parts on the production line of the final product 2.
In a production line using a final product 2 having a labeled product 3, a step of attaching the labeled product 3 is provided as one of the steps. Each labeled product 3 is separated from the continuous labeled product 3 wound in a roll, and the release paper is peeled off to attach each labeled product 3 to a desired position of the main body 2a (see fig. 1) of the final product 2. This operation is simple, can be performed manually, and can also be performed automatically. At this time, the communication tag 1 is not subjected to a load such as temperature and pressure, and the operation is completed in a short time. In this way, the communication tag 1 can be mounted on the final product 2 on-line in the production line of the final product 2 without imposing a time burden on the steps before or after the sticking step.
The operation of separating the successive labeled products 3 one by one can be performed by cutting the label paper with a cutter (scissors or the like). Alternatively, perforations (dividing lines) may be provided in advance in the label paper depending on the intervals between the communication tags 1 arranged in a row, and the label paper may be cut along the perforations in advance during or before use, thereby separating the products 3 with labels for use.
Further, by using a signature paper having a width several times the width of the sheet 5 of a single tagged product 3, a large number of communication tags 1 can be arranged in a vertical and horizontal arrangement on the 2 nd surface of the signature paper, and a larger number of tagged products 3 can be produced. In this case, if the sticker paper is divided into the size of the sheet 5 of the tagged products 3 by the perforations (dividing lines) in advance according to the arrangement pattern of the communication tags 1 arranged vertically and horizontally, the work for separating the tagged products 3 into individual pieces can be made efficient.
In the above-described manufacturing process, an example of manufacturing the labeled product 3 using a continuous roll of label paper has been described, but if sheets 5 having a shape and a size corresponding to a single labeled product 3 are prepared and the communication label arranging process and the resin layer forming process similar to those of the above-described example are performed while these sheets 5 are aligned and conveyed on a conveying member such as a belt conveyor, a large number of labeled products 3 separated into individual pieces from the beginning can be manufactured.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 1 described above, the entire communication tag 1 is covered with the resin layer 6, but since the resin layer 6 is a member for fixing the communication tag 1 to the sheet 5, it is not necessary to cover the entire communication tag 1 in order to obtain the function, and the function of fixing the communication tag 1 to the sheet 5 can be obtained as long as the resin layer 6 is provided at least between a part of the communication tag 1 and the sheet 5. For example, the resin layer 6 may be provided so as to be in contact with a side surface of the communication tag 1 disposed on the sheet 5 and a 2 nd surface (upper surface) of the sheet 5 close to the side surface, or the resin layer 6 may be provided between the communication tag 1 and the 2 nd surface (upper surface) of the sheet 5. In the latter case, the molten resin may be supplied to the 2 nd surface (upper surface) of the sheet 5, the communication tag 1 may be placed thereon, and the resin may be cooled and solidified to form the resin layer 6.
As described above, since the resin layer 6 can be used as the covering member even when the sharp portion is present in the communication tag 1, when the entire communication tag 1 is covered with the resin layer 6 as the fixing member as in the embodiment, the sharp portion is not likely to contact with other parts and be damaged. Further, if at least a part of the sharp portion is covered with the resin layer 6, the possibility of the covered portion can be reduced.
In the embodiment illustrated in fig. 1 described above, the sheet 5 of the labeled product 3 has the adhesive layer 4 on the 1 st surface (lower surface in the drawing) and the material of the sheet is exposed on the 2 nd surface (upper surface in the drawing). However, an adhesive layer may be provided on the 2 nd surface (upper surface in the drawing) to temporarily fix the communication tag 1 without causing a positional deviation when the communication tag 1 is placed on the sheet 5, and then the communication tag 1 may be formally fixed to the sheet 5 by supplying resin.
Specific examples of the final product 2 include a roll of plate paper mounted on a plate making apparatus. The stencil paper roll is a product formed by packing a continuous strip-shaped porous stencil paper roll in a paper tube. In the case where this plate paper roll or a cover to be inserted and fixed to an end of a paper tube of the plate paper roll is used as the final product 2, the communication tag 1 is attached to the cover. When the plate roll is mounted on or used in a plate making apparatus, communication with the plate making or stencil sheet can be performed between the communication tag 1 and the plate making apparatus as necessary.
Another specific example is an ink cartridge mounted on an inkjet printing apparatus. The communication tag 1 is attached to the ink cartridge as the final product 2, and when the ink cartridge is mounted on or used in an inkjet printing apparatus, communication with printing, ink, or the like can be performed between the communication tag 1 and the inkjet printing apparatus as needed.
Further, another specific example is an ink bottle mounted on a stencil printing apparatus. The communication tag 1 is attached to an ink bottle as a final product 2, and when the ink bottle is mounted on or used in a stencil printing apparatus, communication relating to printing, ink, or the like can be performed between the communication tag 1 and the stencil printing apparatus as needed.
Structure of labeled product 3 and effects thereof according to each of the embodiments
The labeled product 3 according to claim 1 is characterized in that the labeled product 3 comprises: a sheet 5 having an adhesive layer 4 at least on the 1 st surface; a communication tag 1 provided on the 2 nd surface of the sheet; and a resin layer 6 which is curable from a fluid state, the resin layer 6 fixing the communication tag 1 to the 2 nd surface.
According to the tagged product 3 of claim 1, it is possible to produce at low cost in a production line different from that of the final product 2, and the communication tag 1 can be attached only by a simple operation of bonding the sheet 5 to the main body 2a of the final product 2 in the production line of the final product 2. In addition, since the communication tag 1 can be handled only by contact with the sheet 5 in the operation of attachment, there is a low possibility that the appliance is damaged by contact with the communication tag when the appliance is used for the operation of attachment.
The communication tag 1 is characterized in that the communication tag 1 has a sharp portion, and the resin layer 6 covers at least a part of the sharp portion, based on the tagged product 3 according to claim 1 or the tagged product 3 according to claim 2.
According to the labeled product 3 of claim 2, when at least a part of the sharp portion is covered with the resin layer 6, the possibility that the sharp portion comes into contact with another component or the like and damages the other component or the like with respect to the covered portion can be reduced.
The method for producing a labeled product 3 according to claim 1 is characterized by comprising the steps of: providing a communication tag 1 on the 2 nd surface of a sheet having an adhesive layer 4 at least on the 1 st surface; and forming a resin layer 6 for fixing the communication tag 1 to the 2 nd surface by supplying a fluid resin to the communication tag 1 and the 2 nd surface and curing the resin.
According to the method for manufacturing a labeled product 3 of claim 1, the labeled product 3 can be produced at low cost in a production line different from that of the final product 2, and the communication tag 1 can be attached to the production line of the final product 2 only by a simple operation of attaching the sheet 5 to the main body 2a of the final product 2.

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1. A product with a label is characterized in that,
the labeled product comprises:
a sheet having an adhesive layer on at least the 1 st surface;
a communication tag provided on the 2 nd surface of the sheet; and
and a resin layer which is curable from a fluid state, the resin layer fixing the communication tag to the 2 nd surface.
2. The labeled product of claim 1,
the communication tag has a sharp portion, and the resin layer covers at least a part of the sharp portion.
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