WO1990011194A1 - Carte postale et procede de production - Google Patents

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WO1990011194A1
WO1990011194A1 PCT/JP1990/000354 JP9000354W WO9011194A1 WO 1990011194 A1 WO1990011194 A1 WO 1990011194A1 JP 9000354 W JP9000354 W JP 9000354W WO 9011194 A1 WO9011194 A1 WO 9011194A1
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postcard
resin layer
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adhesive resin
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Noboru Matsuguchi
Tadashi Matsuguchi
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Daimatsu Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd.
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Priority claimed from JP6734389A external-priority patent/JPH02245397A/ja
Priority claimed from JP6733389A external-priority patent/JPH02245387A/ja
Priority claimed from JP6733289A external-priority patent/JPH02245386A/ja
Priority claimed from JP6733489A external-priority patent/JPH02245388A/ja
Application filed by Daimatsu Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. filed Critical Daimatsu Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Priority to KR1019900702464A priority Critical patent/KR920700114A/ko
Priority to LU87845A priority patent/LU87845A1/fr
Publication of WO1990011194A1 publication Critical patent/WO1990011194A1/fr
Priority to GB9024266A priority patent/GB2244675A/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D15/00Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for
    • B42D15/02Postcards; Greeting, menu, business or like cards; Letter cards or letter-sheets
    • B42D15/025Postcards; Greeting, menu, business or like cards; Letter cards or letter-sheets with peel-away layer hiding information
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D15/00Printed matter of special format or style not otherwise provided for
    • B42D15/02Postcards; Greeting, menu, business or like cards; Letter cards or letter-sheets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F3/00Board games; Raffle games
    • A63F3/06Lottos or bingo games; Systems, apparatus or devices for checking such games
    • A63F3/065Tickets or accessories for use therewith
    • A63F3/0665Tickets or accessories for use therewith having a message becoming legible after rubbing-off a coating or removing an adhesive layer

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  • the present invention relates to a postcard and a method for manufacturing the same, and more particularly, to a postcard and a method for manufacturing the same, which can temporarily hide information formed on the surface of the postcard, for example.
  • Some conventional postcards which are the background of the present invention, have a postcard backing having a secret matter formed on the surface thereof and a sticking piece adhered to the surface of the postcard backing with a pressure-sensitive adhesive. .
  • the sticky piece can hide the secret matter on the surface of the postcard mount, but it is difficult to separate the sticky piece from the surface of the postcard mount. It wasn't good to hide temporarily.
  • a separation process such as silicon processing may be applied to the surface of the postcard mount so that the adhesive strip can be separated. Conceivable.
  • performing separation processing on the surface of the postcard mount causes the equipment to be complicated and increases the cost.
  • the adhesive material will be inadvertently peeled off the surface of the postcard mount. Disclosure of departure Therefore, a main object of the present invention is to provide a postcard and a method for manufacturing the same, which can suitably and temporarily cover a part of the surface of the postcard, without processing the surface of the postcard.
  • ⁇ A first invention is a postcard including a postcard slip sheet and a sticking material stuck to at least a part of the surface of the post card backing sheet, wherein the sticking material has a concealing property.
  • a first heat-adhesive resin layer formed on one main surface of the sheet base material and having a weak adhesive force, and a strong adhesive force formed on a part of the surface of the first heat-adhesive resin layer
  • a second heat-adhesive resin layer having a first adhesive layer and a second heat-adhesive resin layer; is there.
  • a second invention is a manufacturing method for manufacturing the postcard of the first invention.
  • a third invention is a postcard including a postcard mount and a sticking material stuck to at least a part of the surface of the postcard mount, wherein the sticking material is a sheet base and a sheet base.
  • An opaque layer formed on one main surface of the material and having concealment properties; an i-th heat-adhesive resin layer formed on the surface of the concealment layer and having a weak adhesive force; and an ith heat-adhesive resin layer
  • a second heat-adhesive resin layer formed on a part of the surface of the second heat-adhesive resin and having a strong adhesive force. This is a postcard attached to the surface of the mount.
  • a fourth invention is a manufacturing method for manufacturing the postcard of the third invention.
  • the fifth invention includes a postcard mount, and a sticking fan, which is integrally formed with the postcard mount, is folded back, is attached to the postcard mount, and is attached to at least a part thereof, and the adhesive material is hidden.
  • a base material with a stickiness A first heat-adhesive resin layer formed on the main surface and having a weak adhesive force, and a second heat-adhesive resin layer formed on a part of the surface of the i-th mature adhesive resin layer and having a strong adhesive force
  • a sticking material which is a postcard stuck to the surface of the postcard mount by the first heat-adhesive resin layer and the second heat-adhesive resin layer.
  • a sixth invention is a manufacturing method for manufacturing the postcard of the fifth invention.
  • a seventh aspect of the present invention includes a postcard mount, and an adhesive formed integrally with the postcard mount, folded back and attached to the postcard mount, and attached to at least a part thereof.
  • Material an opaque layer formed on one main surface of the base material and having an opacity, a first heat-adhesive resin layer formed on the surface of the opaque layer and having a low adhesive strength, and a first mature bond.
  • a second heat-adhesive resin layer formed on a part of the surface of the non-conductive resin layer and having a strong adhesive force; This is a postcard attached to the surface of the postcard mount with a resin layer.
  • An eighth invention is a manufacturing method for manufacturing the postcard of the seventh invention.
  • FIG. I is a front view showing an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a rear view thereof.
  • FIG. 3A is a perspective view showing a single postcard, and FIG. FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is an illustrative view of a manufacturing apparatus showing an example of a method of manufacturing a covering material.
  • Figure 5A is a front view of a continuous postcard base paper.
  • FIG. 5B is a perspective view of the covering material.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the entire coating material bonding apparatus.
  • FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B are illustrations of the bonding part transfer device.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a main part of the coating material transfer device.
  • FIG. 9A is a perspective view showing the vicinity of a coating material cutting device downstream of the example shown in FIG. 8, and FIG. 9B is an illustrative view showing a main part behind the coating material cutting device.
  • FIG. I0A is a perspective view showing a main part of the apparatus for pressurizing and heating a coating material.
  • FIG. 10B is an illustrative view showing a main part behind the apparatus.
  • FIG. I is a diagram showing a time chart of the example shown in FIG. Figs. I2A and Fig. 2B are views showing a state in which the covering material has been drawn off and drawn off, Fig. I2A is a perspective view thereof, and Fig. 2B is It is sectional drawing.
  • FIGS. 3A and 13B show other embodiments of the present invention, respectively.
  • FIG. 3A is a perspective view thereof
  • FIG. 3B is a sectional view thereof.
  • FIGS. I4A and i4B show the postcard base material shown in FIGS. 13A and 3B, respectively, in a peeled state
  • FIG. 14A is a perspective view thereof. Yes, Figure i4B is a cross-sectional view thereof.
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B show still another embodiment of the present invention, wherein FIG. 15A is a perspective view thereof and FIG. FIG.
  • Figures i6A and 16B correspond to Figures i5A and
  • Fig. 15B shows a state where the narrow part of the base material of the postcard shown in Fig.
  • FIG. 16A is a perspective view thereof, and FIG. 16B is a sectional view thereof.
  • FIGS. I7A and i7B show a postcard according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 17A is a perspective view thereof
  • FIG. 17B is a sectional view thereof. .
  • FIGS. I8A and i8B are views showing a state in which the covering material of the above embodiment is cut and pulled off from a postcard mount
  • FIG. 18A is a perspective view thereof.
  • FIG. 18B is a sectional view thereof.
  • FIG. I9 is a perspective view of a continuous postcard material.
  • FIG. 20 is an illustrative view showing a state in which a coating material of a continuous postcard material is folded and attached to a postcard backing paper.
  • FIG. 21A and FIG. 2i B are other implementations of the invention, respectively.
  • FIG. 2A is a perspective view thereof, and FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view thereof.
  • FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the covering material of the postcard shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B is peeled off.
  • FIG. 23 is a plan view showing another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 24 is a plan view showing a modified example of the postcard shown in FIG. 23.
  • FIG. I is a front view showing an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a rear view thereof.
  • This postcard continuous paper 10 is an official postcard-sized postcard mount. i.sub.2 and a covering material i.sub.4 as an adhering material attached to a part of the postcard backing 12.
  • the postcard continuous paper 10 embraces a postcard continuous base paper 10a formed so as to be separable on a postcard mount i2 formed into a large postcard. That is, perforations are formed as appropriate on the border line of the postcard mounts 12 to form a postcard, and sprockets are provided at both ends of the continuous postcard base paper 10a at appropriate intervals.
  • the slot 16 is formed continuously.
  • the postcard series base paper 10a includes not only typical paper but also synthetic paper and other thin materials such as synthetic resin sheets.
  • a lottery part 3a such as a hit and a miss and a secret matter 13b such as a guide for financial and insurance are formed.
  • the lottery section 13a and the secret matter 13b are formed, for example, by printing on the surface of the postcard mount i2.
  • the lottery section 13a and the secret matter 13b may be formed by handwriting, for example.
  • a covering material i4 is attached to the surface of the postcard mount 12 including the lottery part 3a and the secret matter 13b.
  • the covering material 14 covers a base material 18 of the sheet, and the base material 18 is made of a relatively flexible material that can be cut with scissors, such as paper or a synthetic resin film.
  • the substrate 18 is engraved, and a cover layer 20 is formed on one main surface of the substrate 18.
  • the concealed layer 20 is printed with a solid silver print using silver ink, for example. It is formed by laminating a film material having a hiding power such as aluminum foil with an adhesive or the like.
  • a gravure or silk screen is coated by extruding a heat-adhesive resin having a weak adhesive force while heating, or dissolving in a solvent or dispersing in water.
  • a screen or the like the first heat-adhesive resin layer 22 having a weak adhesive strength is formed.
  • the i-th heat-adhesive resin layer 22 is melted at a temperature of, for example, 100 ° to 200 ° so that it can be adhered to a postcard backing 12 made of paper, for example, with a weak adhesive force. Is formed.
  • An EVA-based adhesive can be selected as an example of the heat-adhesive resin having the weak adhesive force described above.
  • the composition of this adhesive consists of EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer resin), a tackifier, wax, and an antioxidant. Release agents, plasticizers and fillers such as corn may be added.
  • tackifier examples include glycerin ester of partially hydrogenated gin.
  • Glycerin ester of pyridine, pentaerythritol-modified ⁇ -jin, petroleum resin, ⁇ -methylstyrene-vinyl-toluene copolymer, terpene oil polymer, terpene phenol polymer, etc. is there.
  • Waxes include, but are not limited to, Laffinwax, Microcrystalline Wax, Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene Wax, and Fischer. Robshawx, casterwax, chlorinated paraffin, etc.
  • Antioxidants include hindered phenol compounds, salicylic acid compounds, benzophenone compounds, benzotriazole compounds, burnt compounds, sulfur compounds, and organometallic compounds. and so on.
  • Examples of the heat-adhesive resin having a weak adhesive force other than the above examples include styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymer, styrene-isoprene-styrene copolymer, and polystyrene.
  • Styrene ethylene-ethyl acrylate copolymer resin, ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer resin, ethylene-methyl methacrylate copolymer resin, ethylene-methyl methacrylate resin Polymerized resin, ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymer resin, ionomer resin, polymethylpentene resin, ethylene-butyl alcohol copolymer resin, vinylidene chloride resin, vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer resin , Polyamide resin, Styrene-acrylic acid copolymer resin, Polystyrene resin, Polyacrylic acid copolymer resin, Polyester resin, Polyurethane resin , Wax kind can be selected.
  • the first heat-adhesive resin layer 2 second surface When these with a print 'for coating with heating, or dissolved or used when it t is found dispersed in permanent solvent, the first heat-adhesive resin layer 2 second surface, a strong adhesion A second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 is formed.
  • the second mature adhesive resin layer 24 is formed to have a certain width on both sides of the longitudinal direction of the postcard mount 12, that is, on the upper and lower ends of the covering material i 4.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 is formed in a spot search manner on both sides of the radiation of the postcard mount 12, that is, on both left and right ends of the covering material i4.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 is partially formed on the surface of the first heat-adhesive resin layer 22 by, for example, an EVA-based adhesive, styrene-butadiene-styrene-polymer. It is formed by applying a thermo-adhesive resin made of styrene-isoprene styrene copolymer having high adhesive strength.
  • the adhesive of a heat-adhesive resin having a strong adhesive strength contains, for example, a larger amount of a tackifier or no release agent at all compared to a material of a mature adhesive resin having a weak adhesive strength. Sa Or not.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 may be formed on the surface of the i-th heat-adhesive resin layer 22 at only the upper and lower ends or the left and right ends of the coating material.
  • the second thermo-adhesive resin 24 may be formed with a certain width, or may be formed in a spot.
  • paper for forming the base material 18 is prepared, and on one main surface thereof, silver printing is performed in a solid manner using silver ink, for example, a known printing method such as off-set printing or coating. This forms the concealment layer 20.
  • the base material i 8 held by the rubber 32 is unraveled at one end, for example, a heat-adhesive material having a weak adhesive force, for example, based on the above-mentioned ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer resin as a main component.
  • the resin 22 a is printed ⁇ It is led to a thermo-adhesive resin coating device 34 for coating.
  • the ripening resin coating device * 34 is a printing / coating device using known printing and coating methods such as letterpress printing, Daravia printing, and silk screen printing.
  • a heat-adhesive resin 22 a having a low adhesive force is applied to the surface of the hidden layer 20 by printing. Then, the substrate 18 on which the heat-adhesive resin 22 a is printed and applied is led to a dryer 36, where the heat-adhesive resin 22 a is dried to form a second heat-adhesive resin layer 2. It is formed as 2.
  • the base material 18 on which the i-th heat-adhesive resin layer 22 is formed has a strong i 0
  • thermo-adhesive resin coating device 40 for printing and applying the thermo-adhesive resin 24 a having an adhesive force.
  • the thermo-adhesive resin coating device 40 is a printing and coating device using a well-known printing and coating method such as letterpress printing, gravure printing, and silk screen printing.
  • the heat-adhesive resin coating device 40 prints and applies a heat-adhesive resin 24 a having a partially strong adhesive force to the surface of the first heat-adhesive resin layer 22.
  • the substrate 18 on which the heat-adhesive resin 24 a is printed and applied is led to a dryer 42, where the heat-adhesive resin 24 a is dried to form a second heat-adhesive resin layer. Formed as 2 4.
  • the cover layer 20, the first heat-adhesive resin layer 22 and the second heat-adhesive resin layer 2 are formed on one main surface of the base material 18. Are successively laminated to form a continuous body 14a of the coating material.
  • the continuous body 14a of the coating material is subsequently wound up in a roll shape by the winding roller 44.
  • a hidden layer 20 is formed on one main surface of the base material 18, and a first heat bonding is performed on the surface of the hidden layer 20.
  • Resin layer 22 is formed.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 2 having a certain width is formed on the surface of the first heat-adhesive resin layer 22 at the upper and lower ends of the coating material 14.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 is formed in a spot shape on the surface of the i-th heat-adhesive resin layer 22 at both the left and right ends of the covering material i4. Therefore, the covering material 14 is strongly adhered to the postcard backing paper 12 at the portion where the second thermo-adhesive resin layer 24 is formed, and at the portion where the second thermo-adhesive resin layer 24 is not formed. And weakly adhered.
  • Examples of the base material 18 include synthetic paper, cellophane, ii
  • Examples include films such as polyethylene and polyester, and aluminum wheels.
  • the concealment layer 20 may not be formed.
  • the heat adhesive resin layer 22 is formed on one main surface of the base material 18.
  • the surface of the base material 18 may be appropriately subjected to printing suitable for the nature of the postcard.
  • the feed pitch of the base material i 8 is changed.
  • a detection mark (arrow) for detection may be printed in black color or the like.
  • the coating material bonding apparatus 100 includes a continuous paper transporting apparatus 102 formed so as to feed the postcard sequence ⁇ base paper ⁇ 0a shown in FIG. 5A to the position where the coating material i4 is to be applied. .
  • the continuous transfer device i 02 is formed at substantially the center of the bonding device main body i 04, with the block transfer device 106 formed at substantially both ends of the bonding device Honko 104.
  • the sprocket transfer device 106 rotates the belt formed with a protrusion to be fitted into the sprocket hole 16 of the postcard continuous base paper ⁇ 0a, and the protrusion is rotated by the sprocket hole 1 It is formed so that the postcard continuous base paper 10a is transported by being fitted to the base paper 6 sequentially.
  • the bonding unit transfer device 1 G8 applies a continuous paper transfer force i 14 fixed to a shaft i 12 which is wound around the bonding device main body 04.
  • the continuous paper transport cam 114 has an appropriate groove formed in its body, and the continuous paper transport cam ii 4 rotates the continuous paper transport cam ii 4 at an equal speed to the link mechanism i 16. It is configured to give a motion, and to make a continuous or decisive forward / backward motion of the bonded part transfer table i 18 fixed to the link mechanism ii 6.
  • the link ii 6 which is swingably fixed to the bonding apparatus main body 104 with the pivot 1 16 a, is rotatably fixed to the bonding portion transfer table ii 8. It is rotatably fixed to the link ⁇ 6 c, and the rotation of the continuous paper transfer cam i 14 causes the bonding part transfer table 1 i 8 to move forward and backward through the link mechanism 116.
  • the transfer amount of the continuous postcard continuous paper i0a transferred by the continuous paper transfer device 102 is, as shown in FIG. 7B, a synchronous device that detects the transfer amount of the continuous postcard continuous paper 10a. Is detected by In other words, a bonding pool provided before and after the main salary 104-ii 9a and a timing belt laid over other timing pools 1 i 9 b 3 ⁇ 4i ii 9 c In addition, a part of the bonded part transfer table 1 18 is connected by a connecting piece ii 9 d, and the transfer distance of the bonded part transfer table ii 8 is adjusted by the encoder 1 i connected to the timing pulley 1 ⁇ 9 b. Drive detected by pulse i from 19 e and formed in linked paper transport device 102 I 3
  • It is configured to control the rotation of the pulse motor, which is the source, and to comb the whole.
  • the coating material transfer device i 20 is provided with a coating material continuum 14 (a continuous material 14 of the coating material). 22 and the transfer amount of the continuous material 14a of the coating material withdrawn from the reel ⁇ 22 is detected, and when the continuous material of the coating material 14a comes to a specific position, it is moved to that position.
  • a coating material detection device 124 that detects the arrival and issues an electric signal to the control unit of the coating material transfer device i 20, and is provided downstream of the S material detection device ⁇ 24.
  • a coating material cutting device i 26 for cutting the continuous material 14 a of the coating material to an appropriate length.
  • a coating material having a rubber ring applied thereto is attached before and after the coating material cutting device i 26 for cutting the continuous material 4 a of the coating material.
  • a transfer body 128 is formed, and _1 pairs are provided before and after the coating material cutting STi ⁇ ffi i 26 so that the rings of the coating material transfer bodies i 28 rotate while contacting each other. I have.
  • the continuum 14a of the covering material sandwiched between the pair of covering material transfer fees i2S is rotated by the rotation of the covering material transfer member i28, and the surface of the postcard continuous base paper i0a is rotated. It is formed so that it is sent to the appropriate position above.
  • the coating material cutting device i 26 includes a cutter ⁇ 30 a and i 30 b.
  • the cutter i 30 a and ⁇ 3 Ob have a pivot ⁇ at one end thereof.
  • the cutting device main body 1332 is rotatably fixed around 30c, and the other end is fixed to a link mechanism 134 (see FIGS. 9A and 9B).
  • the M link mechanism 13 4 is rotatably fixed to the cutting device main body 13 2 via a cutting member 13 36 rotatably fixed to the cutting device body 13 2 and a fixing piece i 38.
  • 936 as shown in FIG. 9B, is connected to a disk 142 formed with a force groove via links 140a and 140b.
  • the disk 14 2 is fixed to ⁇ i i 2 that fixes the continuous paper transfer force 1 ⁇ 4.
  • the cut 1 36 is rotated by the action of the cam groove formed in the circle 2 via the links 140 a and i 40 b. Then, the cutters 130a and 130b are rotated about a pivot i30c fixed to the cutting device main body i32, so that the coating material i 4a is formed so as to be cut into an appropriate size.
  • the pressurizing and heating device i 50 presses the leading end of the coating material ⁇ 4 a in the width direction of the continuous base paper i 0 a in the width direction to form the continuous base paper 10 a.
  • a surface-finding pressurizing and heating device 154 for adhering the covering material 14 attached to the surface of the continuous paper 10a to the surface of the continuous continuous paper 10a.
  • the pressurizing and heating device 150 includes a transfer base 156 in the shape of a western square frame.
  • a linear heater i 58 forming a linear pressurizing and heating device i 52 and a planar heater ⁇ 60 forming a planar pressurizing and heating device 154 are provided on this transfer base i 56.
  • a linear heater i 58 forming a linear pressurizing and heating device i 52 and a planar heater ⁇ 60 forming a planar pressurizing and heating device 154 are provided on this transfer base i 56.
  • the surface heater 160 has almost the same area as the covering material 14.
  • a pressing roller # 62 is rotatably fixed to the transfer base # 56.
  • the pressing roller 162 is formed so as to press the surface of the coating material 14 adhered to the surface of the continuous continuous base paper i0a by the sheet heater i60, and to bring the surface into close contact.
  • the transfer base i56 to which the linear heater i58 and the planar heater 160 are attached is movably fixed above the adhesive part transfer table 118, and the linear heater i5 8.
  • the postcard continuous base paper 10a is transferred between the sheet heater 160 and the pressing roller 162 and the bonding part transfer table 118.
  • the transfer base i56 is formed so as to move backward in accordance with the way i of the postcard continuous base paper 10a together with the bonding portion transfer joint ii8.
  • the transfer base 1556 is moved so that the straight-line heater 1558 and the planar heater i60 can be bonded to or separated from the bonded portion transfer base i ⁇ 8. It is vertically fixed to a supporting portion 164 fixed upward at the side of the table ii 8 via a link mechanism i 66.
  • one end of a substantially L-shaped link 1666a constituting the link mechanism 1666 is rotatably fixed to the transfer base i56, and is rotatably held at the center of the link i66a. It is fixed to the support part i64 with a shaft 168.
  • a similar pair of upstream and downstream link mechanisms ⁇ 66 The other end of the link 16a is connected by a turnpack 16b, and the upstream and downstream link mechanisms ⁇ 66 are configured to perform the same operation.
  • the shaft i 68 is rotatably fixed to the support portion 16 4. By the rotation of the shaft i 68, the transfer base i 56 is moved linearly, with the heater 15 8 and the sheet heater. It is formed to move up and down together with 160.
  • the shaft i 68 is connected to a cam groove-formed circle 7172 via another link mechanism 170 provided at one end thereof. 2 is fixed to a shaft i 12 to which the continuous paper transfer cam i 1 and the disk i 42 are fixed.
  • the link mechanism 170 includes a guide body i 71 a having a long groove formed in the center thereof, a rotating body i 7 ib that moves while rotating in the long groove of the guide body 17 ia, An oscillating linear link mechanism 170A comprising a link 17ic connecting the rotator 6 ⁇ to the rotating body 17ib is included.
  • the link mechanism 170 moves the recording body i 7 ia up and down, and includes a link 17 id connected to the M recording guide 17 ia and the link i 7 ia.
  • the link ie 7 ie which is rotatably fixed to 1 d, and another link connected via the pivot 1 7 ⁇ 'at the other end of the link 17 ⁇ e) 7 1 g, a link 17 ih rotatably connected to the link i 7 ig, and a link 17 i h connected to the link 17 1 h at one end thereof.
  • a vertical link mechanism ⁇ 7 GB consisting of a link 171 ⁇ fixed at 1 i.
  • the vertical link mechanism i 70 B works by the action of the cam groove formed in the disk i 72, and the guide body i 7 ia is formed vertically in the bonding apparatus main body ⁇ 04.
  • the link 17 ic of the oscillating linear link mechanism i 70 A is oscillated.
  • the transfer base i 56 is formed to move up and down by the action of the above-mentioned another link mechanism i 66.
  • the linear heater 158 and the surface heater ⁇ 60 are integrally fixed to the transfer base i 56, but the linear heater 158 and the surface heater 6 60 are respectively fixed.
  • a temperature control device (not shown). : Controlled so that the temperature becomes high.
  • Postcard continuous base paper i Q a is a continuous paper transfer device 1 [! A predetermined amount is transferred by the sprocket transfer device i 0 G of No. 2.
  • the bonding unit transfer tables 1 to 8 transfer from the downstream side of the postcard series ⁇ base paper i G a to the upstream side.
  • the recirculated material transfer device 1 20 transfers the coating material remuneration 14 a from the reel i 22, and the coating material detection device i 24 accordingly causes the coating material connecting member i 4 a
  • the detection mark formed on the surface of the member by detecting the arrow, also temporarily stops the transfer of the coating material 14a.
  • the coating material cutting device ⁇ 26 is activated, and the cutters i 30 a and i 30 b are coated by the force groove of the disk 142. Cut the continuous member of material ⁇ 4 a into appropriate size, that is, one piece of covering material ⁇ 4.
  • the tip of the coating material 14 cut into an appropriate size by the coating material cutting device 12 26 is located at an optimal position on the surface of the continuous postcard 10a.
  • the leading end is pressurized and heated in a straight line ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ in the width direction of the continuous postcard continuous paper i0a, and the surface of the continuous postcard continuous raw paper 10a is initially formed.
  • the tip of the covering material is adhered to this.
  • the continuous postcard 10a is moved a certain distance by the operation of the continuous paper transporting device 102, and in this embodiment, is downstream by a length corresponding to approximately one length of the covering material 14 in this embodiment. Is transferred to That is, in the previous cycle, the coating material 1 and the postcard mount i2 located at the lower part of the planar pressurizing and heating device i54 are pressurized and heated, and at the same time, the downstream of the postcard continuous base paper 10a. With the movement, the coating material 14 is transferred by a predetermined distance.
  • the linear press ripening device is again operated by the action of the cam groove of the disk i ⁇ 2.
  • the linear pressurizing and heating device 15 2 and the surface pressurizing and heating device 15 4 together with the bonding portion transfer table ii 8 are moved in the opposite direction to the flow of the postcard connecting element 10 a, That is, it moves to the original predetermined position on the upstream side.
  • the surface of 4 will be pressed while rolling HI.
  • the bonding part transfer table 118 was pressed.
  • the wire forming the heating device ⁇ 50 ⁇ the pressure ripening device i 52 and the planar pressure heating device ⁇ 54 are joined.
  • the coating material 14 sent in the previous cycle is located at the lower part of the planar pressure heating device 15. Then, the continuous base paper 10a, to which the leading end of the covering material 14 of the next cycle is adhered, is transported by a certain distance by the operation of the continuous paper transport device 102, and is first transferred to the previous cycle. The coating material 14 that has been sent before is pressed and heated by the planar pressure heating device 15 54.
  • the surface pressurizing and heating device i54 Is pressed against the surface of the bonded part transfer base i 18 by the action of the cam groove formed in the disk i ⁇ 2, and pressurizes and heats the coating material i 4.
  • the transfer distance of the postcard continuous base paper i 0 a is also regulated by the pulse generated by the encoder formed in the continuous paper transfer unit 102, and the coating material is covered by the central processing unit i 76. It is configured to control the transfer of the transfer device 120, the coating material cutting device i 26, and the pressure heating device i 50.
  • the postcard continuous base paper 10a is formed so as not to move backwards, and the linear pressure heating device 15 2 and the sheet pressure heating device of the adhesive transfer table ii 8 and the pressure heating device i ⁇ 0 It is formed so that it does not run in reverse, corresponding to the reverse of 1 5 4.
  • the pressurizing and heating device 150 turns the cycle of the forward, the thought point (downstream side), the reverse, and the thought point (upstream side), and as shown in FIG. A covering material 14 is appropriately bonded to the surface of the postcard platform 12 constituting i 0.
  • the continuous paper i0 partially covered with the covering material i4 in this way is appropriately folded, and then appropriately cut off, and Will be submitted.
  • the coating material i4 thus bonded was strongly bonded at the portion where the second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 was formed, and the second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 was not formed. Weakly adhered in parts. Therefore, as shown in FIGS. 12A and 12B, in the portion where the second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 is not formed, the base material 18, the hidden layer 20 and The i-th heat-adhesive resin layer 22 can be cut off from the postcard backing sheet 12 relatively easily. In this case, the base material 18, the hidden layer 20 and the first mature adhesive resin layer 22 can be easily formed even in the spot where the second mature adhesive resin layer 24 is formed in a spot shape. Can be peeled off. Then, you can see the lottery part i 3 a and the secret matter 13 b on the surface of the postcard mount i 2.
  • FIGS. I3A and i3B each show an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 13A is a perspective view thereof
  • FIG. I3B is a sectional view thereof.
  • cuts 26a and 26b formed of perforations are formed. These cuts 26a and 26b are formed by, for example, a cut forming device including a roll with cut teeth, a so-called die roll, or a cut forming device including a die cutter having cut teeth.
  • the base material i 8 the concealed portion was not formed in the portion where the second heat-adhesive resin layer 24 was not formed.
  • the pad layer 20 and the first heat-adhesive resin layer 22 can be cut off at cuts 26a and 26b, and can be relatively easily pulled off from the postcard mount i2. Then, the lottery 1 on the surface of the postcard mount 2 2 i
  • Figs. I5A and 15B each show still another embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig. I5A is a perspective view thereof
  • Fig. 15B is a sectional view thereof.
  • a small cut 26 c is formed slightly inside the cut 26 b in the base material 18, the hidden layer 20 and the first heat-adhesive resin layer 22. Have been.
  • This cut 26c is formed with cuts 26a and 26b, for example, on a die roll.
  • a flat semicircular cutout 2 is formed between the cuts 26 b and 26 c, at one end of the base material 8, the hidden layer 20 and the first heat-adhesive resin layer 22, for example, a flat semicircular cutout 2 is formed. 8 are formed.
  • the base material i 8 when peeling off the center part of the covering material 14 in the vertical direction, first, as shown in FIG. 6A and FIG. In the portion, the base material i 8 ; the hidden layer 20 and the first thermally bonded resin layer 22 are peeled off. In this case, if a finger is put in the notch 28, the base material i 8> the concealing layer 20 and the ⁇ th mature adhesive resin layer 22 in the narrow part of the notch 26 b and 26 c It can be easily removed.
  • the notch 2 S is formed instead of the notch 2 S, and a protruding piece extending outward between the cuts 26 b and 26 c is formed. Is also good. In this way, the narrow portion of the covering member i 4 can be more easily peeled off by “pulling” the protruding piece.
  • FIGS. ⁇ 7A and i7B are examples of the present invention.
  • FIG. 17A is a perspective view thereof, and
  • FIG. 17B is a sectional view thereof.
  • FIGS. 18A and 18B are views showing a state in which the covering material of the above embodiment is cut and pulled from the postcard base ⁇ , and FIG. 18A is a perspective view thereof. FIG. 8B is a cross-sectional view thereof.
  • This postcard includes postcard material 2 10, and postcard material 2 i 0 is a government-made postcard-sized postcard mount 2 1 2 and a part of this postcard mount 2 1 2. Includes barrel coating 2i4.
  • the covering material 2 14 extends from one end of the postcard mount 2 12 and is integrally formed, and is folded back and adhered to the postcard mount 2 12.
  • a lottery section 2 13 a such as a hit and a miss and a secret matter 2 i 3 b such as a guide for finance and insurance are formed.
  • the covering material 2 i 4 includes a base material 2 18 integrally formed by extending from one end of a postcard interleaving paper 2 i 2, and the base material 2 2 8 is, for example, paper, a synthetic resin film, or the like. It is formed of a material that is relatively flexible and can be cut with scissors or the like, and an opaque layer 220 is formed on one main surface of the substrate 2 i 8.
  • a heat-adhesive resin having a weak adhesive strength is extruded and coated while heating, or is dissolved in a solvent or dispersed in water to form a gravure or silk screen.
  • the i-th heat-adhesive resin layer 222 having a low adhesive strength is formed.
  • the first heat-adhesive resin layer 222 is melted at a temperature of, for example, 100 ′ c to 200 ° C., and is weakened, for example, to a postcard backing sheet 212 made of paper. It is formed so that it can be bonded with a low adhesive strength.
  • an EVA-based adhesive or the like which is the same as the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 can be selected.
  • a second heat-adhesive resin layer 22 having a strong adhesive force is formed on the surface of the first heat-adhesive resin layer 222.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 224 is formed with a certain width on both sides of the longitudinal direction i of the postcard mount 12, that is, on the upper and lower ends of the covering material 14. Further, the second heat-adhesive resin layer 224 is formed in a spot shape on both sides in the width direction of the postcard backing paper 12, that is, on both right and left ends of the covering material 14.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 222 is formed on the surface of the first heat-adhesive resin layer 222 by, for example, an EVA-based adhesive, a styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymer, or a styrene. It is formed by partially applying a heat-adhesive resin having a strong adhesive force, such as a ren-so-prene-styrene copolymer.
  • the heat-adhesive resin material with strong adhesive strength contains, for example, a larger amount of tackifier or the release agent than the heat-adhesive resin material with weaker adhesive strength. Or not.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 222 may be formed on the surface of the first heat-adhesive resin layer 222 only at the upper and lower ends or at both left and right ends of the covering material 14.
  • a continuous paper for forming a postcard 2I0 is prepared.
  • a postcard interleaving paper 2i2 part and a base material 218 part are continuously formed in the width direction of the continuous part. Therefore, the length of the width 1 of the continuous paper is the total length of the length of the postcard mount 2 12 and the length of the base material 2 18.
  • Oki layer 2 Form a 0.
  • the postcard material 210 is guided to a coating material sticking device which sticks the coating material 214 portion to the postcard mount 211 portion.
  • a coating material sticking device which sticks the coating material 214 portion to the postcard mount 211 portion.
  • this covering material 214 is to be adhered to, for example, the lower column of the postcard
  • the postcard material 210 is sequentially sent in, and as shown in FIG. It is folded back at the boundary between the four portions, and the postcard mount 2 12 and the covering material 2 i 4 are joined.
  • the covering material 214 may be attached to the surface of the postcard backing paper 2i2 while the surface of the postcard material 2i0 is pressed by a pressing roller. Then, the postcard 210 is pressed to an appropriate size, and the postcard of the present invention is formed.
  • the coating material 214 bonded in this manner is strongly bonded at the portion where the second thermo-adhesive resin layer 224 is formed, and the second thermo-adhesive resin layer 224 is formed. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 18A and FIG. 8B, in the portion where the second mature adhesive resin layer 224 is not formed, the base material is hardly adhered.
  • the 28, the concealing layer 220, and the ith heat-adhesive resin layer 222 can be cut off from the postcard mount ⁇ 2-2 relatively easily. This place In this case, even when the second heat-adhesive resin layer 224 is formed in a spot shape, the base layer 218, the hidden layer 220 and the i-th heat-adhesive resin layer 222 Can be easily removed.
  • FIGS. 21A and 21B show other embodiments of the present invention, respectively.
  • FIG. 21A is a perspective view thereof
  • FIG. 2iB is a sectional view thereof.
  • the second heat-adhesive resin layer 222 is formed on the upper and lower ends of the base material 218, the hidden layer 220 and the i-th heat-adhesive resin layer 222.
  • cuts 2 26 a and 2 26 b made of perforations are formed along ⁇ .
  • the base material 2 i 8 in the portion where the second mature adhesive resin layer 224 is not formed, the base material 2 i 8, the concealment layer 220 and the second The first heat-adhesive resin layer 2 2 2 can be cut off at cuts 2 2 6 a and 2 2 6 b, and can be relatively easily pulled off from the postcard mount 2 i 2. Then, the user can see the lottery 2 i 3 a and the secret matter 2 ⁇ 3 b on the surface of the postcard mount 2 12.
  • the center part of the upper and lower ⁇ of the coating material i 4 is configured to be peelable, but for example, the second heat-adhesive 3 ⁇ 4i resin layer 24 is coated with the coating material 14. It is formed in the peripheral portion, and cuts are made in the base material i S, the hidden layer 20 and the second heat-adhesive resin layer 22 along the second heat-adhesive resin layer 2. It may be formed so that the central part of the covering material i 4 can be peeled off from the postcard mount 12 by being formed.
  • the lottery portion 13a is formed on the surface of the postcard mount i2, but the lottery portion i3a is hidden when the cover layer 20 is provided.
  • the surface of the backing layer 20 and the surface of the postcard mount 1 2 It may be formed on the shifted surface, and when it does not have the hidden layer 20, it may be formed on any one of the main surface of the base material i 8 and the surface of the postcard mount 12.
  • the cut may be formed around the periphery of the base material on the surface.
  • the cuts in this way, only the central portion of the covering material can be peeled off.
  • one cut 3 2 4 is formed so that a part of the adjacent cut 3 2 overlaps when viewed in the direction in which the covering material 3 12 is peeled off. If it is composed of the part 3 2 4 a and the arc-shaped cut part 3 2 4 b, the center part of the covering material 3 12 can be easily peeled off.
  • the linear cuts 424 may be formed diagonally around the base material 4i4 so that the adjacent cuts 424 overlap.
  • the covering material is attached to a part of the postcard mount, but as shown in FIG. 23 and FIG. It may be formed in the same size as that described above, and it may be attached to the entire surface of the postcard mount.
  • the ith thermal adhesive resin layer is weakly adhered to the postcard board, and the second mature adhesive resin layer is strongly adhered to the postcard board. Therefore, the sheet substrate is not inadvertently detached from the postcard backing sheet due to the force applied to the portion where the second mature adhesive resin layer is formed. Also, this state
  • the surface of the postcard mount is concealed by the sheet base material on the postcard including the sheet base material having the concealment of 7 mm, while the surface of the postcard mount is concealed by the postcard including the concealable concealment layer ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Hidden by layers. Then, if the sheet base material or the like is cut off at the portion where the second heat-adhesive resin layer is not formed, the postcard including the concealable sheet base material can be used together with the sheet base material.
  • the first heat-adhesive resin layer is peeled off from the backing paper.
  • the cover layer and the i-th heat-adhesive resin layer are formed together with the sheet substrate. Peel off the postcard mount. Therefore, the surface of the postcard mount can be seen.
  • the postcard and the manufacturing method thereof can suitably and temporarily hide the displayed items on the surface of the postcard without processing the surface of the postcard. can get.

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Carte postale comprenant un feuille de base et un matériau collé sur au moins une partie de la feuille de base de la carte postale. Ce matériau collé comprend un matériau de base en feuille présentant une propriété de protection, une première couche en résine thermocollable formée sur l'un des plans principaux du matériau de base en feuille et présentant une faible adhésivité, et une deuxième couche en résine thermo-collable formée sur une partie de la surface de la première couche en résine thermo-collable et présentant une forte adhésivité. Ce matériau est collé sur la surface de la feuille de base de la carte postale par l'intermédiaire des première et deuxième couches en résine thermo-collable. La première couche en résine thermo-collable est collée faiblement sur la feuille de base de la carte postale, et la deuxième couche en résine thermo-collable y est collée fortement. Par conséquent, le substrat en feuille ne se décolle pas de la feuille de base de la carte postale sous l'effet de la force agissant sur la partie où est formée la deuxième résine thermo-collable. Lorsque le matériau de base en feuille ou similaire est découpé et décollé dans la partie dépourvue de la deuxième couche de résine thermo-collable, la première couche en résine thermo-collable est décollée de la feuille de base de la carte postale, en même temps que le matériau de base dans le cas d'une carte postale comprenant le matériau de base présentant une propriété de protection, ou alors la couche de protection et la couche en résine thermo-collable sont décollées de la feuille de base de la carte postale en même temps que le matériau de base dand le cas d'une carte postale comprenant la couche de protection. Par conséquent, la surface de la feuille de base de la carte postale devient visible. La présente invention permet ainsi d'obtenir une carte postale protégeant temporairement et de manière appropriée les indications sur la surface de la feuille de base, par exemple, sans soumettre à un usinage ou à un traitement spécial la surface de la feuille de base de la carte postale. On décrit également un procédé de production.
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