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JP3114435U
JP3114435U JP2005005267U JP2005005267U JP3114435U JP 3114435 U JP3114435 U JP 3114435U JP 2005005267 U JP2005005267 U JP 2005005267U JP 2005005267 U JP2005005267 U JP 2005005267U JP 3114435 U JP3114435 U JP 3114435U
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【課題】団扇、扇子、壁紙、インテリア用品等色々な用途で、チップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片を再利用し、従来にない趣向に富んだ和紙を提供する。
【解決手段】主原料であるコウゾ、ミツマタ、ガンピなどの靭皮繊維2に、チップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片3を付加素材として加え混ぜ合わせて和紙1とする。上記の和紙1により、従来の廃棄紙幣の細片3のリサイクルの観点より、消費者への身近な素材への関心が高まり、廃棄紙幣の細片3が可燃物として処理されることもなく地球にも優しい効果が得られる。
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Kind Code: A1 To provide a Japanese paper rich in taste by reusing strips of used banknotes cut into chips for various uses such as fan, fan, wallpaper, and interior goods.
A spent paper bill strip 3 cut into a chip shape is added as an additional material to a bast fiber 2 such as Kozo, Mitsumata, Ganpi, etc., which is a main raw material, and mixed to obtain a Japanese paper 1. From the viewpoint of the recycling of the conventional waste paper bill strips 3, the above-mentioned Japanese paper 1 increases the interest of consumers in familiar materials, and the waste bill strips 3 are not treated as combustibles. A gentle effect can be obtained.
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本考案は、例えばチップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片をリサイクルという形で漉き込んだ和紙に関する。   The present invention relates to Japanese paper in which strips of used discarded banknotes cut into chips, for example, are rolled in the form of recycling.

漉き込み和紙の用途は長い歴史を有しており、現在でも高価ではあるが、襖、障子紙、芸術品等に使われている。現在は、機械漉きの洋紙がほとんどだが、改めて今の時代に和紙は見直されて来ている。日本の漉き込み和紙の耐久性、美しさ、吸音性は、世界的にも認められている。湿度変化の大きい日本の気候にもっとも適したものである。   The use of woven paper has a long history and is still expensive, but it is used for paper, shoji paper, and art. At present, most of the paper is machine-made paper, but Japanese paper has been reviewed again in this era. The durability, beauty, and sound absorption of Japanese woven paper are recognized worldwide. It is most suitable for the Japanese climate with large humidity changes.

漉き込み和紙を作るのには、原料であるコウゾ、ミツマタ、ガンピなどの植物靭皮を原料とする。釜で蒸し皮をはぐ。皮を乾かし、アルカリ性などの液で煮る。流水や薬品で洗い流し、よくたたき、水とトロロアオイ等を加え、ばい竹等で混ぜ合わせる。簀桁(すけた)の手前から前後左右に揺り動かしながら紙を漉く。紙の種類や厚さによってこの作業をくりかえす。湿紙の水を搾り出すために圧搾機にかけ乾かすと和紙が出来る。   In order to make Japanese paper, we use plant basts such as Kozo, Mitsumata and Gampi as raw materials. Remove the steamed skin in the kettle. Dry skin and boil in alkaline solution. Wash off with running water or chemicals, tap well, add water and trolley mushrooms, and mix with bamboo. Scrape the paper while swinging back and forth and left and right from the front of the girder. Repeat this process depending on the type and thickness of the paper. Washi paper can be made by squeezing and drying the wet paper.

漉き込み和紙は、現在でもおよそこのような方法で作られている。
しかし、趣向に富んだ和紙はなかった。本考案のように風合いや手触りを崩さずに、廃棄紙幣の細片を用いることによって今までにない模様を提供できる。
Today, Japanese paper is made in this way.
However, there was no taste of Japanese paper. An unprecedented pattern can be provided by using strips of discarded banknotes without breaking the texture and touch as in the present invention.

上記のように、漉き込み和紙は主原料によって強い紙、緻密な紙、艶のある紙が出来、風合い、手触りで癒し効果もあるという現在にはぴったりな用途、特徴があり、このような性質を生かす方向で、今日も用途に合った紙漉き方法が改良されている。   As mentioned above, woven Japanese paper has strong properties, dense paper, glossy paper depending on the main raw materials, and has a perfect use and characteristics at present, such as texture, touch and healing effect, such properties Today, the paper-making method that matches the application is improved.

和紙を使った障子などのデザインはとてもシンプルあるが、そこに廃棄紙幣の細片を漉き込むことにより遊び心ある豊かな模様をおりなすことができる。   The design of Japanese paper paper shoji is very simple, but you can create a rich and playful pattern by throwing scraps of discarded banknotes into it.

また、チップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片は、現在、防壁材、トイレットペーパーなどでリサイクルされているのが現状で、そのほとんどが可燃物として処理されている。   In addition, used scrap banknotes cut into chips are currently recycled as barrier materials, toilet paper, etc., and most of them are treated as combustible materials.

以上のとおりであるから、廃棄紙幣の細片を再利用、物の大切さという点から見ると違った観点になる。   As described above, it becomes a different viewpoint from the viewpoint of reuse of strips of discarded banknotes and the importance of things.

上記のように、今まで再利用されてきた廃棄紙幣の細片は、殆ど何らの形態もとどめず、廃棄紙幣の細片が入っているかは分からなかった。そしてその尊さなども分からない。
本考案は、上記の和紙の製造工程はそのままで、団扇、扇子、縁起物、壁紙、障子、ロールカーテン、大入り袋等、無限大にひらめく用途で、人の心に幸福感を与え、伝統を大切にして新しさを取り入れる演出が出来、新しい視野から和紙を提供し、廃棄紙幣のリサイクルも出来るような和紙を提供することを目的としている。
As described above, the strips of discarded banknotes that have been reused until now have almost no shape, and it has not been known whether the strips of discarded banknotes are contained. And I don't know its preciousness.
The present invention keeps the above-mentioned Washi production process as it is and uses it to infinitely inspire fans, fans, lucky charms, wallpaper, shoji, roll curtains, large bags, etc. The purpose is to provide Japanese paper that can be used to produce newness, provide Japanese paper from a new perspective, and recycle discarded banknotes.

本考案の漉き込み和紙は、コウゾ、ミツマタ、ガンピなどを主原料とした靭皮繊維と、これにチップ状に裁断された使用済廃棄紙幣の細片とを付加素材として加えることを特徴とする和紙である。   The inked Japanese paper of the present invention is characterized by adding bast fibers made mainly of kouzo, mitsumata, ganpi, etc. and strips of used waste banknotes cut into chips as additional materials. Japanese paper.

また、用途に合わせ湿紙の表面に対して金粉を漉き込むこともできる。その場合に金粉の割合を約1%とすると、きわめてデザイン上優れた和紙となる。 Also, gold powder can be poured into the surface of the wet paper according to the application. In that case, if the ratio of the gold powder is about 1%, the paper is very excellent in design.

上記のように本考案は、靭皮繊維と廃棄紙幣の細片とを用いて通常の漉き込み工程を経た和紙としたので概略以下のような効果を奏する。
(1) きわめて趣向性に富んでいる。
(2) 廃棄紙幣の細片をあらゆる和紙製品に応用出来る。
(3) デザイン的に豊富なパターンが備わっている。
(4) リサイクルに対するイメージが身近なものになる。
As described above, the present invention has the following effects because it is a Japanese paper that has been subjected to a normal winding process using bast fibers and strips of discarded banknotes.
(1) Very interesting.
(2) Applicable waste paper bills to any Japanese paper product.
(3) There are abundant patterns in design.
(4) The image of recycling becomes familiar.

本考案の漉き込み和紙は、主原料である靭皮繊維に付加素材の廃棄紙幣の細片を混ぜ合わせて再利用し、従来の常識を覆す和紙、リサイクルに対するイメージをより身近なものにする特徴がある。   The inked Japanese paper of the present invention is characterized by the fact that waste paper bills of additional materials are mixed and reused by bast fiber, the main raw material, and reused to make the image of recycling more familiar to Japanese paper. There is.

主原料である和紙の靭皮繊維を、漉き合わせる製造工程は従来通りでよい。用途に応じて手漉き和紙、機械漉き和紙に使い分けることも出来る。   The manufacturing process for combining the bast fibers of Japanese paper, which is the main raw material, may be as before. Depending on the application, it can be used for hand-made Japanese paper or machine-made Japanese paper.

付加素材は、日本銀行あるいは委託を受けた工場等でチップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片、金粉である。主原料である靭皮繊維に、廃棄紙幣のインクが混ざり合ってしまうという昔の廃棄紙幣では和紙に漉き込むことは考えられなかったのであるが、本考案の実験により、現在の最新式の廃棄紙幣の細片では和紙に対してインクのにじみもなく、日本銀行も一般にチップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片を開放してくれる点で可能になった。   The additional material is used waste banknotes and gold powder cut into chips at the Bank of Japan or a factory commissioned by the Bank. The old waste banknotes, in which waste banknote ink is mixed with the main raw material, bast fibers, could not have been thought of in Japanese paper. This is possible because the banknote strips have no ink bleed on Japanese paper, and the Bank of Japan generally releases used scrap banknotes that have been cut into chips.

付加素材の廃棄紙幣の細片が主原料に対して約100%以上になると和紙自体がざらついてしまい硬い感じになる。付加素材の廃棄紙幣の細片が主原料に対して3%以下になると廃棄紙幣の細片の模様的デザインが薄れてしまう。付加素材の廃棄紙幣の細片が主原料に対して約3〜100%程度であれば、仕上がり和紙の模様がデザイン的にも綺麗で、模様が舞っているように見え優雅である。分量の加減の調整で限りないデザインが演出でき商品のイメージは無限に広がる。 If the waste bills of the additional material are about 100% or more of the main raw material, the Japanese paper itself becomes rough and feels hard. If the additional bill scrap strip becomes less than 3% of the main raw material, the pattern design of the scrap bill strip will fade. If the waste bills of the additional material are about 3 to 100% of the main raw material, the finished Japanese paper pattern is beautiful in design and the pattern appears to be elegant. By adjusting the amount, the endless design can be produced and the product image is infinite.

また、用途に合わせ湿紙の表面に対して漉き込む金粉の割合を、約1%とした和紙とすることもできる。 Moreover, it can also be set as the Japanese paper which made the ratio of the gold powder penetrated with respect to the surface of a wet paper into about 1% according to a use.

以下、考案の実施例を図面に基づいて説明する。
図1において、1は本考案和紙の全体を示す平面図である。この和紙 1は、コウゾ2を主原料として、チップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片3を、前記主原料コウゾ2に対し、50%漉き込んだ構成としてある。
Hereinafter, embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
In FIG. 1, reference numeral 1 is a plan view showing the entirety of the present invention Japanese paper. This Japanese paper 1 has a configuration in which 50% of scrap pieces 3 of used waste banknotes cut into a chip shape are squeezed into the main raw material 2 for the main raw material 2.

上記和紙1において、廃棄紙幣の細片3が一箇所に集合ないしは固まらないように、和紙を漉く工程で主原料であるコウゾ2に水を加え攪拌し、廃棄紙幣の細片3を加え、トロロアオイ等を後から加える。   In the Japanese paper 1, so that the waste paper strips 3 are not gathered or hardened in one place, water is added to the mulberry 2 which is the main raw material in the step of spreading the Japanese paper, and the waste banknote strips 3 are added. Etc. are added later.

図1はコウゾを主原料とし、チップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片を、主原料に対し50%漉き込んだ本考案の漉き込み和紙である。   FIG. 1 is a Japanese paper made in the present invention in which 50% of used waste banknotes cut into a chip shape are mixed into a main raw material by 50%.

このように新しいデザインと方法の漉き込み和紙は、従来の和紙とは表現方法が異なり、存在感があふれている。これらの特徴を活かす最大の用途としては、団扇、扇子、大入り袋、インテリア用品、照明器具、襖、障子、コースタ、壁紙、写真額、縁起物等などが挙げられるが、さらに多くの用途に利用ができる。   In this way, Japanese paper with a new design and method is different in expression from traditional Japanese paper and has a strong presence. The biggest applications that make use of these features are fan fans, fans, large bags, interior goods, lighting equipment, bags, shoji, coasters, wallpaper, photo frames, lucky charms, etc., but they can be used for many other purposes. .

本考案の漉き込み和紙の平面図である。It is a top view of the engraving Japanese paper of this invention.

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1 和紙全体
2 靭皮繊維
3 廃棄紙幣の細片




















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コウゾ、ミツマタ、ガンピなどを主原料とした靭皮繊維とを、チップ状に裁断された使用済の廃棄紙幣の細片とを有し、これら靭皮繊維と廃棄紙幣の細片とを漉き込むことを特徴とする漉き込み和紙。 It has bast fibers made mainly of kouzo, mitsumata, ganpi, etc., and used scrap banknotes cut into chips, and these bast fibers and scrap banknotes are swallowed. A Japanese paper that is characterized by that. 前記和紙に金粉を加えたことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の透き込み和紙。































The transparent Japanese paper according to claim 1, wherein gold powder is added to the Japanese paper.































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