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JPS5851020Y2
JPS5851020Y2 JP1977031651U JP3165177U JPS5851020Y2 JP S5851020 Y2 JPS5851020 Y2 JP S5851020Y2 JP 1977031651 U JP1977031651 U JP 1977031651U JP 3165177 U JP3165177 U JP 3165177U JP S5851020 Y2 JPS5851020 Y2 JP S5851020Y2
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【考案の詳細な説明】 本考案は、所定枚数を一組として多数組を積層しその一
端を強固にとじて製本し、各組ごとに複写可能な用紙を
有して戊る帳票に関するものである。
[Detailed description of the invention] This invention relates to a form in which multiple sets of a predetermined number of sheets are stacked together and bound together by firmly binding one end, and each set has its own copyable paper. be.

従来のこの種帳票は、3〜4枚の用紙を一組として2枚
目以下にノーカーボン用紙を使用して最上部の用紙に必
要事項を記入すると2枚目以下も複写されるようになっ
ており、記入後は一組全部を糊付は綴部から引き剥すか
、あるいは針金とじゃ糸とじ等のよ、うに積層された複
数組の一端を強固にとじたものでは、綴部の近傍にミシ
ン目を入れこのミシン目から用紙を引き剥がすのが一般
的であった。
Conventionally, this type of form consists of a set of 3 to 4 sheets, and if you use carbonless paper for the second and subsequent sheets and fill in the necessary information on the topmost sheet, the second and subsequent sheets will also be copied. After filling in the information, the entire set must be peeled off from the binding section, or if multiple sets are stacked together and tightly bound at one end, such as with wire and thread binding, the entire set must be removed from the binding section near the binding section. It was common to make perforations in the paper and then peel the paper from the perforations.

このように所定枚数を一組として2枚目以下を複写する
ものにおいては、通常、次の組と記入すべき組との間に
下敷きを挿入して次の組の用紙に複写されてしまうのを
防止するのであるが、このとき何枚で一組かを1枚1枚
めくって確認した上で下敷きを挿入するという手間が必
要であり、時々数え間違えて下敷きを挿入して記入して
しまうと少なくとも一組は無駄にしなければならない。
In this way, when copying the second and subsequent sheets of a set of predetermined number of sheets, an underlay is usually inserted between the next set and the set to be filled in, and the data is copied onto the next set of sheets. However, at this time, it is necessary to turn over each sheet one by one to check how many sheets are in a set, and then insert the underlay, and sometimes people make a mistake in counting and insert the underlay and fill out. And at least one pair must be wasted.

このように、一組の枚数の確認を正しく行なっていると
スピーディな事務処理は不可能となり、この確認を怠る
と用紙を無駄にするという欠点を有していた。
In this way, if the number of sheets in a set is correctly confirmed, speedy office processing is impossible, and if this confirmation is not carried out, paper is wasted.

また、一端が強固にとじられた針金綴部等の帳票におい
て、−組中の一枚を控用として残しておくようにしたも
のがあり、これは例えば4枚−組の場合に最上部の用紙
(厚木)にはミシン目を入れずにおき、2枚目〜4枚目
の用紙にのみミシン目を入れ、記入後は下の3枚だけ引
っ張ってミシン目から引き剥すというもので゛あるが、
この場合でも引き剥すべき枚数の確認が必要であり、十
分な確認がなされていないと次の組のミシン目の入って
いない用紙を引きちぎってしまうことがしばしばあった
In addition, there are forms that are tightly bound at one end, such as wire-bound forms, in which one sheet in a set is kept as a backup; for example, in the case of a set of four sheets, the top The paper (Atsugi) is left without perforations, only the second to fourth sheets are perforated, and after filling in, the bottom three sheets are pulled and removed from the perforations. but,
Even in this case, it is necessary to confirm the number of sheets to be torn off, and if sufficient confirmation is not made, the next set of sheets without perforations is often torn off.

斜上の如く、従来のものは事務のより一層のスピード化
を図るには不向きであり、しかも用紙を無駄にすること
も多かった。
As shown above, the conventional method was not suitable for further speeding up office work, and moreover, paper was often wasted.

そこで、一組の枚数の確認を不要にし、用紙も無駄にせ
ず、がつ一組をいっぺんに引っ張ることにより控用紙を
確実に残しておくことができるとともに引き剥すべき用
紙を確実に引き剥すことができ、事務処理の大幅な向上
を図り得るものが望まれるに至った。
Therefore, it is not necessary to check the number of sheets in a set, there is no need to waste paper, and by pulling a set of sheets at once, it is possible to reliably leave the backing paper, and it is also possible to reliably tear off the paper that should be torn off. It has become desirable to have something that can significantly improve administrative processing.

なお、単に所定枚数を一組として一度に綴部から引き剥
す際に数を数える手間を省けるようにしたものは、実開
昭50−65533号公報や実開昭50−79522号
公報に記載されたものが既に知られ、前者は一組の少な
くとも最下部の用紙下面に硬膜層を形成したものであり
、後者は最下部以外の伝票に切り込みを入れたものであ
り、硬膜層あるいは切り込みにより所期の目的を達成し
ようとするものである。
In addition, a method in which a predetermined number of sheets are simply set as a set to save the trouble of counting when peeling them off from the binding part at once is described in Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 50-65533 and Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 50-79522. The former is one in which a dura layer is formed on the lower surface of at least the bottom sheet of a set, and the latter is one in which incisions are made in the slips other than the bottom one, and the dura layer or incision is The aim is to achieve the intended purpose.

しかしながら、硬膜層を形成した用紙は、他の硬膜層を
形成しない用紙に比べて可撓性に劣り、引き剥された硬
膜層を形成した用紙を集めて処理するときにめくる作業
が困難となったり機械的処理に不適当である等の欠点が
あった。
However, paper with a dura layer formed thereon is less flexible than other papers without a dura layer, and it is difficult to turn over the paper with the peeled dura layer when collecting and processing it. It has disadvantages such as being difficult and unsuitable for mechanical processing.

また、後者の切り込みを入れるものは、切り込みにより
正確な矩形状がそこなわれ、引き剥した後の処理に不都
合の生じるおそれがあるのみならず、最上部の切り込み
の入れられた用紙を控として残し残りを引き剥す場合に
、控用紙が積層されてくるとどこまでが控用紙でどこか
ら引き剥すべき用紙かを確認する必要が生じ、数を数え
る手間を省くという所期の目的が達せられなくなる。
In addition, with the latter type of notch, the accurate rectangular shape may be damaged by the notch, which may cause inconvenience in processing after peeling off, and the paper with the notch at the top may not be used as a copy. When peeling off the remaining sheets, it becomes necessary to check which portion of the sheet is the sheet of sheet that is the sheet that is to be peeled off, and the intended purpose of saving the time and effort of counting cannot be achieved.

したがって、この切り込みを形成したものは、一組の用
紙全部を引き剥す場合にのみ有効であり、最上部の用紙
を控用紙として残すものの場合には所期の目的を達する
ことができるものである。
Therefore, this notch is effective only when tearing off all of a set of sheets, and can achieve the intended purpose if the top sheet is left as a backing sheet. .

さらに、これら両者に共通する問題として、自由端が1
枚1枚バラバラであるため、引き剥した複数枚の用紙を
重ねて機械に挿入して処理する場合、重ねた用紙が1枚
づつずれてしまって所定の位置に機械による文字・記号
等の打ち込みが困難である、ということが挙げられる。
Furthermore, a problem common to both of these is that the free end is
Since the sheets are separated one by one, when multiple sheets of paper are torn apart and stacked and inserted into a machine for processing, the stacked sheets shift one by one, and the machine has to type characters, symbols, etc. into the designated positions. One example is that it is difficult.

さらに、控用紙と引き剥し用紙とを一組とし、両用紙を
一方向に引っ張ることにより控用紙と引き剥し用綻とを
分離させるタイプの従来例としては、実開昭49−26
632号公報に記載のものが知られている。
Furthermore, as a conventional example of a type in which a set of backing paper and a tear-off sheet are set and the backing sheet and the tear-off sheet are separated by pulling both sheets in one direction,
The one described in Japanese Patent No. 632 is known.

これは、引き剥した後に残す用紙はカーボン紙であり、
記帳した用紙を控とするものでなく、シかも残す用紙は
最上部のものではなく必ず間に挿入されるものであるた
め、一組となるべき所定枚数の自由端をまとめてつまん
で引っ張るときに残すべき用紙の上下の用紙が残すべき
用紙を挟圧する(特に3枚−組の場合に3枚の自由端を
まとめてつまんで引っ張るとき上下の2枚に手指の力が
直接的に作用してこの上下2枚の用紙はピーンと張られ
中間の用紙を強く挟圧する)ので、中間の用紙のミシン
目は引っ張る力を強くすればするほど破断しにくくなり
、しばしばミシン目以外の個所から破断してしまうこと
があった。
This is because the paper that is left behind after being torn off is carbon paper.
The paper that is recorded is not used as a copy, and the paper that is left behind is always inserted between the sheets, not the top one, so when you pinch and pull the free ends of a predetermined number of sheets together to form a set. The paper above and below the paper that should be left on the paper pinches the paper that should be left (especially in the case of a set of 3 sheets, when the free ends of the 3 sheets are pinched together and pulled, the force of the fingers acts directly on the top and bottom 2 sheets) (The two sheets of paper above and below the lever are stretched tight and strongly presses the paper in the middle), so the stronger the pulling force, the harder it is to break the perforations in the middle paper, and the paper often breaks from places other than the perforations. There were times when I ended up doing this.

また、この従来例は、一組の用紙を数える手間を省くこ
とはできず、かつ引き剥した用紙をまとめて機械で処理
するにも不向きなものであった。
In addition, this conventional example cannot save the effort of counting a set of sheets, and is also unsuitable for processing the peeled sheets together in a machine.

本考案は、上記各種従来例の欠点を解消し、事務処理の
能率化を図り、用紙の無駄をなくすことができるととも
に、引き剥すときに確実に控用紙を残し引き剥すべき用
紙は確実に引き剥すことがワンタッチでできる帳票を提
供することを目的とするものである。
The present invention eliminates the drawbacks of the various conventional examples mentioned above, streamlines office processing, eliminates paper waste, and ensures that paper that should be torn off is left behind when it is torn off. The purpose is to provide a form that can be peeled off with one touch.

以下、本考案の好適な実施例を図面を参照しながら説明
すると、符号1は綴部であり、針金とじゃ糸としのよう
に積層された用紙の一端を強固にとじである。
Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Reference numeral 1 denotes a binding section, which firmly binds one end of sheets stacked like wire and yarn.

とじられた用紙は、一組が所定の枚数(実施例では4枚
−組となっている)から成り、複数の組用紙A=、A2
が積層されて一冊の帳票を威している。
One set of bound sheets consists of a predetermined number of sheets (in the example, it is a set of 4 sheets), and a plurality of sheets A=, A2
are stacked together to form a single document.

4枚−組の組用紙AI(A2も同様)のうち、最上部の
用紙a1が控として残るものであり、他の用紙a2.a
3.a4が綴部1から引き剥される。
Of the 4-sheet set of sheets AI (A2 is also the same), the top sheet a1 remains as a copy, and the other sheets a2. a
3. a4 is torn off from the binding part 1.

これら引き剥すべき用紙a2〜a4はノーカーボン紙が
使用され用紙a1に記帳した事項が用紙a4まで複写さ
れ得るようになっていて、記帳時には用紙a4の下に下
敷きを挿入する。
These sheets a2 to a4 to be peeled off are made of carbonless paper so that the information recorded on sheet a1 can be copied to sheet a4, and an underlay is inserted under sheet a4 at the time of recording.

2枚目以下の用紙a2〜a4の綴部1に近接した位置に
ミシン目2が入れられ、最上部の用紙a1の自由端3側
にミシン目4が入れられている。
A perforation 2 is provided at a position close to the binding portion 1 of the second and subsequent sheets a2 to a4, and a perforation 4 is provided on the free end 3 side of the uppermost sheet a1.

これらミシン目2,4は互いに自由端3と平行し、ミキ
ン目4は少なくとも2枚目以下のミシン目2と破断のし
易さの点において同等若しくはそれ以上に構成されてい
る。
These perforations 2 and 4 are parallel to each other and the free end 3, and the perforation 4 is constructed to be at least as easy to break as the perforations 2 of the second and subsequent sheets or more.

また、ミシン目4の自由端3からの距離は、組用紙A1
の自由端を親指を上にして手指でつまんだときに少なく
ともこの親指の横幅と同幅以上とられている。
Also, the distance from the free end 3 of the perforation 4 is
When the free end of is pinched between the fingers with the thumb facing up, the width is at least as wide as the width of the thumb.

前記組用紙A1のすべての用紙a1〜a4の自由端同士
は、互いに引き剥し可能に仮接着して該接着個所5をめ
くれば各組ごとにまとめてめくることができるようにな
っている。
The free ends of all the sheets a1 to a4 of the set sheet A1 are temporarily adhered to each other so that they can be peeled off, so that each set can be turned over by turning over the bonded portion 5.

この接着個所5の形成は、印刷工程において図示する実
施例の用紙a1の表側自由端と用紙a4の裏側自由端に
糊の接着を妨げる性質を有する無色透明な流動パラフィ
ン等の透明油性インクを刷り込んでおき、製本後に自由
端に糊づけすることにより各組毎に接着個所5が形成さ
れる。
The adhesive points 5 are formed by imprinting transparent oil-based ink such as colorless liquid paraffin, which has a property of preventing adhesive adhesion, on the front free end of paper a1 and the back free end of paper a4 in the illustrated embodiment in the printing process. Then, after bookbinding, the free edges are glued to form adhesive points 5 for each set.

すなわち、透明油性インクを刷り込んだ個所は接着され
ず、結果として各組毎の自由端が糊付けされることとな
る。
That is, the areas where the transparent oil-based ink has been imprinted are not adhered, and as a result, the free ends of each set are glued.

あるいは、接着すべき個所に印刷工程でラッカー等を刷
り込んでおき、製本後にシンナー等でとかして接着する
ようにしても良い。
Alternatively, lacquer or the like may be imprinted on the areas to be bonded in the printing process, and then bonded by combing with thinner or the like after binding.

なお、最上部の用紙a1のミシン目4の上端あるいは下
端もしくは両端にV字状のコーナーカット6を入れてお
けば、ミシン目4は破断し易くなる。
Note that if a V-shaped corner cut 6 is made at the upper end, lower end, or both ends of the perforation 4 of the uppermost sheet a1, the perforation 4 will be easily broken.

あるいは、ミシン目4の切込長さを長くシ、隣接する切
込と切込との間隔を短くすることによりミシン目4の破
断をし易くしても良い。
Alternatively, the perforation 4 may be made easier to break by increasing the length of the cut and shortening the distance between adjacent cuts.

要は、このミシン目4は、2枚目以下のミシン目2と同
等もしくはそれ以上に破断し易いように構成されていれ
ば良い。
In short, this perforation 4 only needs to be constructed so that it is as easy to break as or more easily than the perforation 2 of the second and subsequent sheets.

なおまた、接着個所5は前述のように引き剥し可能に仮
接着されているので、綴部1から一組引き剥した後に、
接着された自由端を1枚づつ引き剥すことができるが、
この場合に自由端の片隅をカットしたコーナーカット7
を形成しておけば接着個所5における1枚づつあるいは
所望枚数づつの引き剥しがより一層容易となる。
Furthermore, since the adhesive points 5 are temporarily attached so that they can be peeled off as described above, after one set is peeled off from the binding part 1,
You can peel off the glued free ends one by one, but
In this case, corner cut 7 is obtained by cutting one corner of the free end.
If this is formed, it becomes easier to peel off one sheet at a time or a desired number of sheets at the bonding point 5.

次に、本考案の作用について説明すると、製本された帳
票は1枚づつバラバラではなく組用紙A 1゜A2・・
・・・・毎に自由端がまとめて接着されているので、使
用者は必ず一組を正確につかむことができ、一組の自由
端をつかんだ使用者は綴部1とは反対方向へ組用紙A1
を引っ張れば最上部の用紙a1はミシン目4の個所から
破断され大部分が控用紙として残り、2枚目以下の用紙
a2〜a4はミシン目2の個所から破断されて綴部1か
ら引き剥される。
Next, to explain the function of the present invention, the bound forms are not separated one by one, but are made up of sheets A 1° A2...
Since the free ends of each set are glued together, the user is sure to grasp one set accurately, and the user who has grasped the free ends of one set moves in the opposite direction from binding section 1. Composition paper A1
If you pull , the top sheet a1 will be torn off at perforation 4 and most of it will remain as a backing sheet, and the second and subsequent sheets a2 to a4 will be torn off at perforation 2 and peeled off from binding section 1. be done.

引き剥された用紙a2〜a4はバラバラにはならず接着
個所5で端部をそろえてまとめられ、これらをまとめて
機械で処理するときには、端部をそろえる必要がなく、
そのまま機械に挿入すれば良い。
The peeled papers a2 to a4 are not separated but are gathered together with their edges aligned at the adhesive point 5, and when they are processed together by a machine, there is no need to align their edges.
Just insert it into the machine as is.

また、引き剥された用紙a2〜a4は必要に応じて1枚
づつでも複数枚づつでも任意に接着個所5から引き剥し
てそれぞれ後処理をすれば良い。
Further, the peeled sheets a2 to a4 may be arbitrarily peeled off from the bonding point 5, one sheet at a time or a plurality of sheets at a time, and post-processed accordingly.

以上説明したように、本考案の帳票は、引き剥す際に1
枚づつ数を数える手間が省けることは勿論、数え間違い
に伴う用紙の無駄も回避することができる。
As explained above, when the form of this invention is torn off,
Not only does it save you the trouble of counting sheets one by one, but you can also avoid wasting paper due to miscounts.

特に、一組の組用紙をまとめて引っ張って引き剥す際に
、仮接着された自由端を親指を上にして手指でつまんだ
ときに少なくともこの親指の横幅と同幅以上の間隔を自
由端からとった位置にかつ自由端と平行するように最上
部の用紙にのみ当該個所にミシン目を入れてこの最上部
の用紙の大部分が控用紙として残るようにするとともに
、各組用紙群の2枚目以下の用紙のとじた一端に近接し
この一端と平行しかつ最上部の用紙のミシン目とも平行
するようにミシン目を入れ、最上部のミシン目は少なく
とも2枚目以下の用紙のミシン目と破断のし易さの点に
おいて同等もしくはそれ以上であるようにしであるので
、控用紙のミシン目の破断は中間に位置されたものに比
べてはるかに容易となり、しかも組用紙の自由端をつか
むときに控用紙のミシン目の個所が手指でつかまれるお
それがなく(最上部にあるので目で確認できることとと
もに親指の横幅と同幅以上自由端から距離をとっである
ので)、きわめてスムースに誰れでも失敗なく最上部の
用紙を控用紙として残すように破断することができる。
In particular, when pulling and tearing off a set of paper sheets, when you pinch the temporarily glued free end with your fingers with your thumb facing up, there is a distance from the free end that is at least the same width as the width of your thumb. Make a perforation only on the top sheet at the position you took and parallel to the free edge so that most of this top sheet remains as a backing sheet, and also Make a perforation close to and parallel to one edge of the bound edge of the second sheet of paper and parallel to the perforation of the topmost sheet, and the top perforation is at least parallel to the perforation of the second sheet of paper and below. Since the perforations of the backing paper are of equal or greater ease of tearing than those placed in the middle, the free edge of the set sheet There is no risk of the perforation of the paper being grabbed by your fingers when you grab it (because it is at the top, you can see it visually, and it is at least the same width as your thumb's width from the free edge), making it extremely smooth. Anyone can tear the top paper without failure so as to leave the top paper as a copy.

同時に、強固にとじられた一端に近接して入れられたミ
シン目も自由端を引っ張る力によって確実に破断され、
全体として組用紙が正確かつ迅速、容易に分離されて破
断される。
At the same time, the perforations placed close to one tightly bound end are also reliably broken by the force that pulls the free end.
Overall, the paper sheets are separated and broken accurately, quickly and easily.

さらに、引き剥された用紙は、複数枚端部がそろえられ
てまとめられているので、コンピューターを使用して処
理する場合には、所定の機械へインサートする際の取扱
いが簡便となり、事務処理の能率化を図り得る。
In addition, since multiple pieces of torn paper are grouped together with their edges aligned, when processing using a computer, it is easier to handle when inserting into the designated machine, and it is easier to handle the paper. Efficiency can be achieved.

また、引き剥された用紙は、接着個所が引き剥し可能な
接着であるので、1枚づつでも複数枚づつでも任意に剥
すことができ、例えば佳人伝票、売上伝票等、起票後に
セット(所定枚数づつ)をくずすことなく2つ以上のグ
ループに各パーツを分けて後処理することができる。
In addition, the peeled paper has adhesive that can be peeled off, so it can be peeled off one by one or multiple sheets at a time. ) Each part can be divided into two or more groups for post-processing without destroying the parts.

総じて、本考案によれば、事務処理をスピーディかつ簡
単にし、大幅な合理化が可能となる。
Overall, the present invention makes it possible to speed up and simplify administrative processing, and to greatly rationalize it.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

第1図は平面図、第2図は拡大断面図、第3図は最上部
の用紙のミシン目上下端にコーナーカットを施した実施
例の平面図である。 1・・・・・・綴部、2,4・・・・・・ミシン目、3
・・・・・・自由端、5・・・・・・接着個所、A 1
. A 2・・・・・・組用紙、a1〜a4・・・・・
・用紙。
FIG. 1 is a plan view, FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view, and FIG. 3 is a plan view of an embodiment in which corner cuts are made at the upper and lower ends of the perforations of the uppermost sheet of paper. 1... Binding part, 2, 4... Perforation, 3
...Free end, 5...Gluing point, A 1
.. A2...Memory paper, a1-a4...
・Paper.

Claims (1)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】 所定枚数を一組とし多数組を積層しその一端を強固にと
じて製本し、各組ごとに複写可能な用紙を有して戊る帳
票において、 (イ)各組の用紙群の自由端同士を互いに引き剥し可能
に仮接着して各組ごとに所定枚数をまとめてめくり得る
ように構成し、 (ロ)仮接着された自由端を親指を上にして手指でつま
んだときに少なくともこの親指の横幅と同幅以上の間隔
を自由端からとった位置にかつ自由端と平行するように
最上部の用紙にのみ当該個所にミシン目を入れてこの最
上部の用紙の大部分が控用紙として残るようにするとと
もに、 (ハ)各組用紙群の2枚目以下の用紙のとじた一端に近
接しこの一端と平行しかつ最上部の用紙のミシン目とも
平行するようにミシン目を入れ、(ニ)最上部の用紙の
ミシン目は少なくとも2枚目以下の用紙のミシン目と破
断のし易さの点において同等若しくはそれ以上であるよ
うにしたことを特徴とする帳票。
[Scope of Claim for Utility Model Registration] In a form that is made up of a set of predetermined number of sheets, stacked together and bound together with one end firmly bound, each set has its own paper that can be copied, The free ends of each set of papers are temporarily glued to each other so that they can be peeled off, so that a predetermined number of sheets for each set can be turned over at once; Make a perforation only on the topmost sheet of paper at this point so that when you pinch it, it is at least as wide as the width of your thumb from the free edge and parallel to the free edge. Most of the paper should remain as backing paper; (d) The perforations on the topmost sheet of paper are at least as easy to tear as the perforations on the second and subsequent sheets of paper, or more easily. A form with
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