WO2000021761A1 - Dispositif de report - Google Patents

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WO2000021761A1
WO2000021761A1 PCT/JP1999/005645 JP9905645W WO0021761A1 WO 2000021761 A1 WO2000021761 A1 WO 2000021761A1 JP 9905645 W JP9905645 W JP 9905645W WO 0021761 A1 WO0021761 A1 WO 0021761A1
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transfer
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tape
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Tomomi Moriya
Michiaki Kuramoto
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Kabushiki Kaisha Pilot
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H37/00Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating devices for performing specified auxiliary operations
    • B65H37/002Web delivery apparatus, the web serving as support for articles, material or another web
    • B65H37/005Hand-held apparatus
    • B65H37/007Applicators for applying coatings, e.g. correction, colour or adhesive coatings

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  • the present invention provides a transfer tape in which a transfer tape having a surface coated with a transfer agent is accommodated in a transfer tool main body, and the transfer agent is transferred to a transfer object while separating the transfer agent from the transfer tape at the tip of the transfer tool main body.
  • a transfer portion is provided, and a further end of the transfer head is brought into contact with the back surface of the transfer tape to form a transfer portion, at which the transfer tape fed out from the inside of the transfer tool main body is folded. It relates to a transfer tool. Background art
  • a transfer tape with a transfer agent applied to its surface is housed inside the transfer tool body, and pressure is applied to the tip of the transfer head by the transfer head provided at the tip of the transfer tool body.
  • the transfer tape is fed from the inside of the transfer tool body by sliding along the transfer part, and the transfer agent applied to the surface of the transfer tape is applied to the transfer object such as paper.
  • the ingredients are well known.
  • the transfer head which applies pressure directly to the transfer object and the transfer tape, transfers the transfer agent applied to the surface of the transfer tape to the transfer object, and transfers the necessary amount of transfer agent to the transfer location.
  • the transfer head is separated from the transfer target after transfer, the transfer agent that has already adhered to the transfer target is transferred from the transfer agent that has been applied to the surface of the transfer tape that has been fed out from the inside of the transfer tool body.
  • a method is used in which the transfer head and the transfer target come into line contact.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a transfer head of a conventional transfer tool.
  • the transfer head 100 of this transfer tool is resin-molded so as to have a wedge shape in its cross section, and the leading end 130 of the transfer tool main body such that the top 110 is a transfer portion 120.
  • the transfer target is a paper surface (not shown) that is in line contact with the top side 110 and the transfer tape 140, and the transfer head 10 Standing pieces 150 were provided on both sides of 0 to prevent the transfer tape 140 from shifting left and right.
  • the transfer head 100 made of resin is a resin material
  • the transfer head 100 When pressure was applied to the zero point, more deformation than necessary occurred, and the adhesive strength of the transfer agent to the transferred object was weakened.
  • the transfer head imparts sufficient adhesive force without causing unnecessary deformation, resulting in an inevitably large and robust shape.
  • the presence of the transfer head 100 The visibility of the part was impaired.
  • the upright side 150 is provided up to both sides of the transfer portion 120, which significantly impairs the visibility of the corrected portion during transfer.
  • the pressure may not be applied to the dent portion, and the transfer agent may not be transferred.
  • an object of the present invention is to solve the above-described problems and to achieve a sufficient transfer force of a transfer agent to an object to be transferred, and that the presence of a transfer head at the time of transfer does not hinder visibility to a transfer portion. Is to provide tools. Disclosure of the invention
  • the transfer head is formed of a rectangular metal wire.
  • the transfer tool of the present invention has the above-described configuration, the rigidity inherent to metal and the properties of the wire ensure sufficient adhesion of the transfer agent to the object to be transferred. Good visibility of parts. Also, even if hard debris or the like is present on the paper or the like where the transfer is to be made, the hard metal wire is used, so there is no damage. Also, after transferring the required amount of transfer tape to the transfer surface, the transfer portion, which is a metal wire, is always in line contact, so the tape can be easily and accurately sheared when the transfer portion is separated from the transfer surface. be able to.
  • the transfer portion of the transfer head extends in a direction perpendicular to the payout direction of the transfer tape.
  • the transfer section always transfers the transfer tape, which is fed from the transfer tool, onto the transfer target body in a direction perpendicular to the transfer tape with uniform pressure, so that transfer unevenness is avoided.
  • the transfer tape is prevented from being shifted left or right or detached from the transfer portion during use.
  • the transfer head includes a support portion extending toward a transfer tool main body via a bent portion at each end of the transfer portion, and In order to fix the head to the transfer tool main body such that the head cannot be relatively rotated, each free end of the support portion is fitted into a hole formed in the distal end surface of the main body.
  • the free end of the supporting portion is directly and integrally fixed to the transfer tool main body, so that a mechanical coupling between the transfer head and the main body to which a considerable pressing force acts during use. This increases the strength and avoids the situation where the transfer head falls off the main body.
  • the transfer head includes a support portion extending toward a transfer tool main body via a bent portion at each end of the transfer portion,
  • the support portion is fitted into a groove formed on the side surface of the distal end portion of the main body, and the free ends of the support portion face each other.
  • it is bent outward and fitted into a hole formed in the side surface of the distal end portion of the transfer tool main body.
  • the mounting structure between the transfer head and the transfer tool main body is designed to have strength against the stress particularly acting from above, which acts in a normal use condition.
  • the transfer head includes a support portion extending toward a transfer tool main body through a bent portion at each end of the transfer portion, and In order to fix the head to the transfer tool main body so as to be relatively non-rotatable, a free end of the support portion is bent in a vertical direction, and the support portion is provided on an opposite side surface in an opening formed at the front end portion of the main body. Each of the free ends is engaged with a protrusion formed on the opposite side surface while being fitted into a groove formed in each of the holes.
  • two support portions of the transfer head are bent or curved at the same angle in the vertical direction on both sides of the transferred transfer tape. It has an upright portion formed by this, and regulates the feeding direction of the transfer tape.
  • the support portion of the transfer head is bent and extended from both ends of the transfer portion so as to form a tapered shape diverging.
  • the support By attaching the support to the main body in a tapered shape, stability against stress in the lateral direction can be obtained.Therefore, a certain degree of elasticity is exerted against the pressing force from above, especially in the bent part of the transfer head. As a result, uneven transfer is less likely to occur even when the transfer head is used with a slight inclination to the left and right.
  • At least a transfer portion of the transfer head is formed of a metal wire having a circular cross section.
  • At least a transfer portion of the transfer head is subjected to a surface treatment for imparting abrasion resistance.
  • a surface treatment for imparting abrasion resistance.
  • the surface treatment is, specifically, a hard metal plating such as chrome plating, a palladium plating, a tin-cobalt alloy plating, or a vapor deposition treatment of titanium nitride, zirconium nitride, or the like.
  • At least a transfer portion of the transfer head is coated with a resin so as to have a slidability.
  • the surface of the metal wire is coated with a resin having a good sliding property such as a silicone resin, a polyethylene resin, a polypropylene resin, a fluororesin, etc., so that a good sliding property is secured.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a transfer tool according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the entire structure of the transfer tool according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is an arrow diagram showing an a-a cross section of the entire structure of the transfer tool shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view for explaining a use state of a transfer tool in which a transfer tape is attached to a transfer head according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a transfer tool provided with a transfer head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a transfer tool having a transfer head portion according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a transfer head portion according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 shows a transfer tool according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention in a sectional view similar to FIG.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a conventional transfer head. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • the transfer tool according to the present invention is understood as a general transfer tool containing a transfer tape coated with a transfer agent such as a coloring agent or an adhesive. It should be.
  • the same members and the same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals.
  • the direction of the transfer portion is expressed as the front end direction.
  • a transfer tool main body 1 has a transfer head 3 fixed to a tip 2 thereof, and the shape of the transfer head 3 is obtained by bending a metal wire 4 having a circular cross section.
  • the bent portions 5a and 5b are provided to be bent into a so-called “U-shaped” rectangular shape, and a transfer portion 6 is formed between the two bent portions 5a and 5b.
  • the transfer section 6 extends in a direction intersecting at right angles to the transfer tape feeding direction.
  • the support portions 7a and 7b extending from the bent portions 5a and 5b have free ends 8a and 8b having round holes formed in the distal end surface 5 of the distal end portion 2 of the transfer tool body 1. 9 a, 9 b Is stuck.
  • the outer diameter of the free ends 8a and 8b is set to the same size as the inner size of the round holes 9a and 9b and Z or slightly larger, and the rigidity inherent in the metal wire is used to forcibly support the support 7a. , 7b can be more firmly fixed by press-fitting the free ends 8a, 8b into the round holes 9a, 9b.
  • the distance between the free end 8a and the free end 8b of the two support portions 7a and 7b extending from the bent portions 5a and 5b is defined by the distance between the two round holes 9a and 9b.
  • the metal wire 4 has a circular cross section
  • the paper surface and the transfer portion 6 are always in line contact during transfer, and after transferring the necessary amount of the modifying agent to the correction portion, the transfer portion 6 is separated from the paper surface. At this time, the modifying agent can be easily sheared.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the entire structure of the transfer tool according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows an a-a cross-sectional view of the entire structure of the transfer tool shown in FIG.
  • the outline of the mechanism for feeding out the transfer tape 13 of the transfer tool body 1 will be mainly described, but the transfer head 3, the transfer section 6, and the support sections 7a and 7b are described.
  • the detailed configuration has already been described with reference to FIG. 1 and will not be described here.
  • the main body 1 of the transfer tool is provided with two substantially oblong tray-shaped halves 200 1a and 201 b in order to define a space 202 for installing a transfer tape feeding mechanism therein.
  • a flat transparent plastic case 201 that incorporates a transfer tape 13 at one end 2 from which a transfer tape 13 is fed out from a position below the transfer head 3.
  • a vertically long rectangular opening 11 to allow winding to the upper position is drilled, and transferred into two round holes 9a, 9b drilled on the tip surface 5 on both sides of this opening.
  • the support portions 7a and 7b of the head 3 are inserted.
  • two supporting shafts 203 extending horizontally from one half 201b along the long axis of the case at horizontal intervals. And 204 are provided by body molding, and the support shaft 2 on the side close to the distal end portion 2 is provided.
  • a boss portion 207a of a small-diameter gear 207 is rotatably supported.
  • the boss portion 207a of the gear 207 also serves as a take-up reel 205 on which the used transfer tape 13b is wound.
  • a boss portion 208 a of a large-diameter tooth wheel 208 is rotatably supported on a support shaft 204 provided at the other end, that is, at a position recessed from the distal end portion 2.
  • a boss portion 208 a of the gear 208 is supplied via a supply reel 206 b with a number of unused transfer tapes 13 a wound in a coil shape via an elastic friction sleeve 208 b. It is mounted so that it can rotate with friction load.
  • These two large and small gears 207 and 208 are provided in the form of a flange adjacent to the inner surface of one half 201b, and their outer peripheral edges are respectively engaged with each other. Tooth peaks 2 07 b and 2 08 c are engraved. Further, on the side surface of the large-diameter gear 209, a plurality of arc-shaped elastic tongues 209 each having a claw 210 protruding toward the case at the end thereof are provided along the circumferential direction. Have been. On the other hand, an annular ratchet groove 2 1 1 that can engage with the pawl 210 only in one rotation direction is provided on the inner surface of the case half 210 b facing the large-diameter flange gear. Are arranged in an annular shape, and receive an elastic load caused by the engagement between the ratchet groove 21 and the pawl 210 only in the direction in which the transfer tape 13a wound on the supply reel 206 is fed out. It is rotatable.
  • two guides 2 1 2 and 2 1 3 extending in the horizontal direction so as to pass between the two case halves 2 0 1 a and 2 0 1 b are used as transfer heads of the transfer tape 13 a.
  • a guide is provided at the front of each of the large and small gears to guide the unwinding of the used transfer tape 13 and the winding of the used transfer tape 13b. It is provided at the lower position and the upper position of the transfer head 3, respectively. That is, the transfer tapes 13a and 13b wound on the supply reel 206 and the take-up reel 205 are provided at tangential positions in consideration of the maximum and minimum radial thicknesses of the transfer tapes 13a and 13b.
  • Transfer tape 13 fed from the supply reel 206, and the lower part of the space 202 of the case 201 is moved substantially horizontally toward the transfer part 6 of the transfer head 3.
  • the used transfer tape 13 b that is wound on the take-up reel 205 from the transfer section 6 of the transfer head 3 Avoid contact as much as possible In order to be guided as high as possible in order to achieve
  • the unused transfer tape 13 a becomes the frictional resistance between the supply reel 206 and the elastic friction sleeve 208 b. That is, the used tape 13 b is fed out under the tension, while the used tape 13 b is rotated by the reduced rotational driving force of the small-diameter gear 207 transmitted from the large-diameter gear 208 from the transfer unit 6. A predetermined tension is applied to the corresponding boss portion 207a and the boss portion is forcibly wound up.
  • FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view for explaining a use state of a transfer tool with a transfer tape according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the white pressure-sensitive transfer layer is peeled off from the tape base material and transferred to correct a printed portion of a printed material or the like as a material to be transferred, and the corrected portion is placed on the transfer tape. It is a so-called “correction tape” that is filled and erased.
  • the unused transfer tape 13 drawn out from the lower part 12 on the paper side of the opening 1 formed in the front end part 2 on the paper side of the transfer part 13 has the surface coated with the correction agent as the outer surface of the tape. After the correction agent is transferred to the paper surface and corrected, only the tape base material is again fed into the transfer tool main body 1 from the upper portion 14 of the opening 11.
  • the metal wire rod is made to slide along the correction point while applying pressure to the transfer section 6 which is in contact with the back surface of the transfer tape 13.
  • a sufficient adhesive force can be given.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a transfer tool according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the support portions 7a and 7b are provided in contrast to the first embodiment in which the round holes 9a and 9b are provided on the front surface (not shown) of the tip portion 2, in the second embodiment the support portions 7a and 7b are provided.
  • the free ends 8 c, 8 (3 ⁇ ) which are bent inward with respect to the round holes 9 c, 9 d provided on the outer surface of the distal end portion 2 are fitted and fixed.
  • Protrusions 10a and 1Ob are provided on the side surface at positions above and below the support portions 7a and 7b, to prevent the transfer head 3 from rotating.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a transfer tool provided with a transfer head according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the transfer head 3 is provided with support portions 7a and 7b extending toward the transfer tool main body through the bent portions at both ends of the transfer portion 6, and has a free end 8 of the support portion.
  • a and 8b are bent in the vertical direction, in this case, downward, and are further formed in grooves 9a and 9b formed in opposing side surfaces in openings formed in the main body front end portion 2, respectively.
  • the free ends 8a and 8b are inserted and guided, and are locked by being sandwiched between a pair of protrusions 10a and 10b formed on opposing side surfaces.
  • the bending direction of the free ends 8a and 8b may be obliquely upward, and the pair of protrusions 10a and 10b are also provided on the opposite side surfaces at positions corresponding to the free ends. Projections other than possible projections may be used.
  • the support portions 7a and 7b are strong and are fitted into the grooves 9a and 9b, the relative rotation of the transfer head 3 with respect to the main body 1 becomes impossible. Further, since the bent free ends 8a and 8b are locked to the protruding portions 10a and 10b, not only the relative rotational movement of the transfer head 3 but also the movement in the front-rear direction are prevented.
  • the Rukoto since the support portions 7a and 7b are strong and are fitted into the grooves 9a and 9b, the relative rotation of the transfer head 3 with respect to the main body 1 becomes impossible. Further, since the bent free ends 8a and 8b are locked to the protruding portions 10a and 10b, not only the relative rotational movement of the transfer head 3 but also the movement in the front-
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a transfer head portion according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the support portions 7a and 7b are bent up at the rising portions 16a and 16b opposite to the sides 15a and 15b on both sides of the transfer tape 13. It has a structure to prevent the transfer part 6 from shifting left and right.
  • the shape of the upright portions 16a and 16b is not limited to the shape bent in a curvilinear shape, and may be formed by being curved in an arc shape.
  • each bent portion and each upright portion are formed by press working.
  • the working method is not particularly limited. Processing, punching with a press machine, etc. can be used.
  • FIG. 8 shows a fifth embodiment of the transfer tool of the present invention in a sectional view similar to FIG.
  • the transfer tape unwinding and winding structure of the transfer tool main body 1 is substantially the same as that shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted here, but in this embodiment, the case The width is considerably wider than in the first to fourth embodiments, and the length in the long axis direction is shortened by that much.
  • the support portions 7a and 7b of the transfer head 3 are bent and extended from both ends of the transfer portion 6 so as to form a tapered shape.
  • the support portions 7a and 7b are further bent so as to be fitted into mutually inwardly inclined distal end surfaces 5 defining an opening 11 formed in the distal end portion 2 of the transfer tool main body 1. It has no free ends 8a, 8b. Since the support portions 7a and 7b are attached to the main body while extending in a tapered shape, a certain degree of elasticity is ensured in the bent portion of the transfer head 3, and therefore, particularly in the lateral direction.
  • a metal wire having a circular cross section is used for the transfer head 3, but the cross sectional shape is not particularly limited to a circle, and the transfer portion has a curved surface. It is possible to use a metal wire having a cross-sectional shape such that the contact state between the transfer unit and the paper surface is always line contact.
  • a paper surface correction tool as a stationery is premised, but in this case, particularly accurate correction such that work can be carried out while visually confirming a state on a paper surface as a material to be transferred.
  • the transfer tool according to the present invention can also be applied as a general transfer tool containing a transfer tape coated with a transfer agent such as a colorant or an adhesive. Since the transfer tool according to the present invention has a feature that it has a solid structure made of a wire, a general color paint tool and a paint repair tool, or an adhesive applicator, etc. If you need or accurate It is also effective when a sharp cut end is required.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de report comprenant un corps contenant une bande à report revêtue sur une surface d'un agent de report, et une tête de report placée au niveau de l'extrémité avant du corps du dispositif de report, pour le report de l'agent de report de la bande à report sur un matériau, à mesure que ce dernier est détaché de ladite bande. L'extrémité avant de la tête de report sert de section de report conçue pour venir buter contre l'envers de la bande à report et pour être comprimée par le haut, la bande à report provenant de l'intérieur du corps du dispositif de report étant retournée par la section de report. La tête de report est constituée d'un fil métallique rectangulaire.
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