JPS60220798A - Continuous sheet for stacking copying - Google Patents

Continuous sheet for stacking copying

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Publication number
JPS60220798A
JPS60220798A JP7714284A JP7714284A JPS60220798A JP S60220798 A JPS60220798 A JP S60220798A JP 7714284 A JP7714284 A JP 7714284A JP 7714284 A JP7714284 A JP 7714284A JP S60220798 A JPS60220798 A JP S60220798A
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Prior art keywords
paper
copying
stacked
stacking
separation line
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JP7714284A
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Japanese (ja)
Inventor
川瀬 清
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KAWASE COMPUTER SAPURAI KK
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KAWASE COMPUTER SAPURAI KK
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Priority to JP7714284A priority Critical patent/JPS60220798A/en
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Abstract

(57)【要約】本公報は電子出願前の出願データであるた
め要約のデータは記録されません。
(57) [Summary] This bulletin contains application data before electronic filing, so abstract data is not recorded.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 本発明はコンピューター複写機等によって機械的に複写
をなす為めの複写用連続用紙を重積して供給するに当υ
、重積した異種の用紙相互が正確な重積状態を維持する
に支障を生ずる惧のない重積複写用紙を提供せんとする
ものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention is applicable to stacking and supplying continuous copying paper for mechanical copying by a computer copying machine or the like.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a stacked copying sheet in which sheets of different types stacked one on top of another do not pose a problem in maintaining an accurate stacked state.

従来、例えば請求書、領収書、受取書其他の如く種別を
異にするが、金額、数量、其他を記入するに当っては各
用紙の該当欄に同−数字又は文字を記入するが如き場合
は、該性質の異なる数枚−セットの用紙は3枚なシ、5
枚なシ等形の用紙を重積してコンピューターを用いたプ
リンター(以下プリンターという)等に送り込み、単一
作動にて同時に各用紙に記入せしめる如くするのが普通
であるが、重積した各用紙は正確に重積して居なければ
複写記入した数字又は文字等が正しく該当欄に記入され
ず、欄外等に不正確に複写され頗る不体裁であシ、又時
には誤認の原因ともなるもので、此の種用紙としては致
命的欠点とされる有様である。舷に於いて是等各重積用
紙を一度正しく重積した以上、其の状態を崩すことなく
してプリンター等に送シ込む必要がちるもので、其の目
的を満足するため該3枚な95枚な多重積したーセット
の用紙のマージナル穴7に平行して僅少幅に糊付部3を
施し、該重積状態の崩れを防止することは一般に慣用さ
れる処である。処が該用紙には隣接する用紙との間に分
離線としてミシン目2等を存するものであり、此の分離
線を渡って前記糊付けを行い、之を該分離線2に沿って
折シ畳んでおき、糊付けが乾燥した頃に該折目を伸延し
つつプリンターに送シ込むものである。そこで先に糊付
け3を施した一側端部のみは糊の水分を吸収して第5図
に示す如く局部的に伸張状態6を来すもので、之を分離
線に沿うて折シ畳んで乾燥させるものであるから、次に
乾燥後該用紙を伸延しつ!プリンター等に送シ込むこと
!なり、此の際該糊付折目部が第6図に示す如く山型状
に隆起5したシ、谷状に凹入したシする現象を生じ、該
隆起部5がプリンターを進行中、機械内にて抵触し、正
常な運転に支障を来し、良好な複写操作をなし難いと云
う欠点を伴うに至った次第である。
Conventionally, the types of documents are different, such as invoices, receipts, receipts, etc., but when entering the amount, quantity, etc., the same number or letter is entered in the appropriate column of each form. is a set of several sheets of paper with different properties, 3 sheets, 5 sheets.
It is common practice to stack sheets of paper in the same shape and feed them into a computer-based printer (hereinafter referred to as a printer) so that each paper can be filled out at the same time in a single operation. If the forms are not stacked correctly, the numbers or letters that have been copied will not be entered correctly in the appropriate fields, and will be copied incorrectly in the margins, resulting in a very unsightly appearance and sometimes causing misunderstandings. This is considered to be a fatal flaw for this type of paper. Once each pile of paper has been stacked correctly on board, it is necessary to send it to a printer, etc. without disturbing its condition, and in order to satisfy the purpose, it is necessary to feed the paper into a printer, etc.95. It is a common practice to provide a glued portion 3 with a slight width parallel to the marginal hole 7 of a set of stacked sheets of paper to prevent the stacked state from collapsing. However, the paper has a perforation line 2 as a separation line between the adjacent paper, and the above-mentioned gluing is applied across this separation line, and the paper is folded and folded along the separation line 2. Then, when the glue is dry, the folds are stretched and fed into the printer. Therefore, only one end, which has been pasted with glue 3, absorbs the moisture from the glue and becomes locally stretched 6 as shown in Figure 5, and is folded along the separation line. Since the paper is to be dried, the next step is to stretch the paper after drying! Send it to a printer, etc.! In this case, the glued folded portion has a mountain-shaped protuberance 5 or a valley-shaped depression as shown in FIG. This has resulted in disadvantages such as interference with the printer, interfering with normal operation, and making it difficult to perform a good copying operation.

然るに本発明に於いては此の種支障を除去するためにミ
シン目等分離線を介して其の両端20頗程度に亘シ前記
糊付けを施さすと無糊部分を残し其の他の部分に糊付け
を行うとと−したから、分離線のある折曲部分には含湿
伸張すべき糊の水分がなく、之を折畳み乾燥するも何等
の変化なく、之を伸延した場合隆起5、凹入6等を生ず
ることなく、平坦にして且つ正常な重積状態でプリンタ
ーに送シ込まれるもので、重積の正確さを崩すことなく
、(而も隆起状部等を存しながら機械内を進行するが如
く、抵触等をする惧なく)ヌムーヌな進行をなし得て良
好な複写をなすことが出来るもので、効果誠に大である
However, in the present invention, in order to eliminate this kind of trouble, if the above-mentioned glue is applied over about 20 mm of both ends through the perforated separation line, the glue-free part will be left and the other parts will be glued. Since we decided to apply glue, there was no moisture in the glue that should be moistened and stretched at the folded part where the separation line was, so there was no change when we folded it and dried it. It is fed into the printer in a flat and normal stacked state without causing any bumps, etc., and without compromising the accuracy of stacking (and even if there are protrusions etc. inside the machine). It is very effective as it allows smooth progress (as progress is made, without fear of conflict, etc.) and good copying.

金敷に本発明実施の一例を示した添付図面に就いて詳説
するに、1は用紙で、ミシン等の分離線2を介して長尺
に連続するもので、第3図に示す如く最上の一連の用紙
は例えば請求書a、第二番目の一連の用紙は領収書b、
第3番目の一連の用紙は受取書C・・・等の如く各異種
の用紙を重積するもので、3は斯く重積した用紙a。
To explain in detail about the attached drawing showing an example of the implementation of the present invention on an anvil, 1 is a sheet of paper that is continuous in a long length through a separation line 2 such as a sewing machine, and as shown in FIG. For example, the paper in the series is bill a, the second series of papers is receipt b,
The third series of sheets is a stack of different types of sheets, such as receipt C, etc., and 3 is the stacked sheet a.

b、c・・・等のマージナル穴7に平行に施した糊付部
である。4は糊付欠除部で各ミシン目2を中間にして夫
より20期程度に亘って存する糊を施さざる部分である
。本発明に於いては重積を崩さざるための重積用紙のマ
ージナル穴7に平行な糊付部3を、そのミシン目を中間
とする20、、程度の間隔につき糊を付けず欠除部4を
介在せしめたから、重積用紙を第3図の如くミシン目部
に於いて折シ畳み、糊が乾燥して後複写機械に送シ込む
ため伸延した場合に於いても、本来該折畳部には糊を存
せず、湿気を吸収せず伸延していないものであるから、
何等山型状の隆起5或は凹入6等を生ずる惧なく、第4
図に示す如く平坦な状態に於いてプリンターに送シ込む
ことが出来、機械中にて抵触等の支障を生ずる惧がない
と共に、欠陥部以外の側端部の糊付部3によって重積の
正確さは充分維持出来るもので、頗る良好な複写が可能
であシ効果大である。
This is a glued portion parallel to the marginal holes 7 such as b, c, etc. Reference numeral 4 denotes the glued missing part, which has existed for about 20 years, with each perforation 2 in the middle, and has not been glued. In the present invention, the glued portions 3 parallel to the marginal holes 7 of the stacked paper to prevent the stacking from collapsing are cut out without applying glue at intervals of about 20 mm, with the perforations in the middle. 4, even if the stacked paper is folded at the perforation as shown in Fig. 3 and then stretched to be fed into a copying machine after the glue dries, the folding will not occur. Since there is no glue in the part, it does not absorb moisture and is not stretched.
The fourth
As shown in the figure, it can be fed into the printer in a flat state, and there is no risk of interference such as collision in the machine, and the glued parts 3 on the side edges other than the defective parts prevent stacking. Accuracy can be maintained sufficiently, and very good copying is possible, which is highly effective.

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

添付図面は本発明実施の一例を示すもので、第二図は用
紙の平面図、第2図は重積用紙の平面図、第8図は糊付
後折畳んだ場合の側面図、第4図は糊付乾燥後複写機械
へ送り込むため伸延状態とした場合の側面図、第5図は
従来の欠除部のない側端部糊付を施した用紙の重積糊付
時の平面図、第6図は従来の欠除部を存せず糊付けし、
折畳み乾燥後更にプリンターに送シ込むため伸延した場
合の側面図である。 1・・・用紙、2・・・ミシン目、3・・・糊付部、4
・・・糊付欠除部、5・・・隆起部、6・・・凹入部、
7・・・マージナル穴。 出願人 カワセコンピュータサプライ株式会社第1Wi 第211I 第4II 第51!1 第6図
The attached drawings show an example of carrying out the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a plan view of sheets, FIG. 2 is a plan view of stacked sheets, FIG. The figure is a side view of the sheet in an elongated state for feeding into a copying machine after drying, and FIG. Figure 6 shows the conventional method of gluing without missing parts.
FIG. 3 is a side view of the product after it has been folded and dried and then stretched to be sent to a printer. 1... Paper, 2... Perforation, 3... Gluing part, 4
... glued missing part, 5... raised part, 6... recessed part,
7...Marginal hole. Applicant Kawase Computer Supply Co., Ltd. No. 1Wi No. 211I No. 4II No. 51!1 Figure 6

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 種別を異にし、記入文字等を等7しうする各複写用用紙
を夫々分離線を以って連続して重積し、其の重積状態を
所期の如く正確に合致せしめるためのマージナル穴と平
行した糊付けに於いて、該用紙の分離線を中間に両側小
間隔に亘フ糊付欠除部を介在せしめることを特徴とする
重積複写用連続用紙。
A marginal method for stacking copy sheets of different types and with written characters, etc., on top of one another with a separation line in succession, so that the stacked states match exactly as expected. 1. A continuous paper for stacked copying, characterized in that in gluing parallel to the holes, glued cut-out portions are interposed between the separation line of the paper at small intervals on both sides in the middle.
JP7714284A 1984-04-17 1984-04-17 Continuous sheet for stacking copying Pending JPS60220798A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP7714284A JPS60220798A (en) 1984-04-17 1984-04-17 Continuous sheet for stacking copying

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP7714284A JPS60220798A (en) 1984-04-17 1984-04-17 Continuous sheet for stacking copying

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Publication Number Publication Date
JPS60220798A true JPS60220798A (en) 1985-11-05

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Country Link
JP (1) JPS60220798A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH04323095A (en) * 1991-04-23 1992-11-12 Kawase Computer Supply Kk End bonding-type continuous slip eliminating a habit of folding

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH04323095A (en) * 1991-04-23 1992-11-12 Kawase Computer Supply Kk End bonding-type continuous slip eliminating a habit of folding

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