WO2003075248A1 - Objet sur lequel une carte pliee est collee, procede et materiau multicouche permettant la fabrication de cette carte - Google Patents

Objet sur lequel une carte pliee est collee, procede et materiau multicouche permettant la fabrication de cette carte Download PDF

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WO2003075248A1
WO2003075248A1 PCT/CH2003/000002 CH0300002W WO03075248A1 WO 2003075248 A1 WO2003075248 A1 WO 2003075248A1 CH 0300002 W CH0300002 W CH 0300002W WO 03075248 A1 WO03075248 A1 WO 03075248A1
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Jules Fischer
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F3/00Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
    • G09F3/02Forms or constructions
    • G09F3/0288Labels or tickets consisting of more than one part, e.g. with address of sender or other reference on separate section to main label; Multi-copy labels

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  • the present invention relates to an object with a folded folding card, on the one hand the separation value of the surface of the object in the area in which the folding card is glued and on the other hand the adhesive force of the adhesive used for sticking on relative to one another is selected such that the folding card is together with the Adhesive can be detached from the object in a non-destructive manner and, after detachment by folding and gluing together parts coated with the adhesive, a card that is non-adhesive on both sides, at least with respect to these parts, can be produced from the folded card.
  • the article may in particular be a sheet-like carrier e.g. act from paper, plastic or a paper-plastic laminate in endless or sheet form.
  • a sheet-like carrier e.g. act from paper, plastic or a paper-plastic laminate in endless or sheet form.
  • Such carriers are generally referred to as forms, as also hereinafter.
  • they are additionally printed or provided and designed for the inclusion of a print or lettering.
  • the item can also be packaging, e.g. made of cardboard, a can or a bottle made of glass or a plastic material.
  • Other applications are conceivable.
  • the invention further relates to a method for producing an object with a glued-on, removable folding card and to a multilayer material which can be used to produce such an object.
  • the adhesive used usually being one that is also used for self-adhesive labels, envelopes or the like.
  • Such adhesives are referred to as self-adhesive or pressure sensitive adhesive and are in the Optimized for a high and permanent adhesive force with regard to their intended use. You don't want labels to peel off or letters open on their own. In most cases, the adhesive connection can only be released by destroying at least one of the materials bonded to one another.
  • separating layer By means of which the separating value of the surface compared to the adhesive is reduced locally, typically by a factor of 2-5 , A silicone-based one is usually used as the separating layer, although in principle there are also other materials with similar properties.
  • the separating layer hereinafter referred to simply as the silicone layer
  • the silicone layer can be applied on the one hand by wet application of a silicon material.
  • the adhesive layer assigned to the folding card it is known, on the one hand, to apply it to the silicone field by wet coating as well.
  • the folding card is then applied to the pre-coated adhesive field in a subsequent step.
  • the above-described work steps are usually carried out in an endless process with a form material in roll form, the above-mentioned laminates being applied dry, in particular by so-called dispensing with a dispensing unit onto the running form material web.
  • the disadvantages of the previously known solutions can be seen, on the one hand, with regard to the wet coatings in the fact that these are complex in terms of equipment and technologically not so easy to master.
  • the dry application of laminants on the other hand, there is always an additional layer in the laminants as a carrier layer for the silicone layer, which additionally applies. In the case of forms, this leads to an undesirable thickening in the area of the folding card, which can give rise to problems, for example when processing the forms in printers.
  • the layers are usually also of different sizes, so that, for example, the folding card slightly protrudes on all sides from the underlying adhesive layer. With the detached and folded folding card, however, this means that it is not glued to the edge.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an object of the type mentioned at the outset which avoids the disadvantages mentioned and is simple and extremely rational to produce. Suitable manufacturing processes are also to be specified by the invention.
  • the separation value of the surface of the object in the area in which the folding card is glued is approximately equal to the separation value of the surface of the object in another area which is not covered by the folding card and the adhesive is relative this surface separation value is set to be removable and non-destructive.
  • the adhesive is therefore not optimized for the highest possible adhesive force and the separation value of the surface of the object which comes into contact with the adhesive is locally reduced. Rather, the separation value of the surface of the object, for example without any further measures, is simply left as it is due to the material properties of the object and thus also in another surface area, and instead the adhesive force of the adhesive is set correspondingly low or weak relative to this separation value.
  • the folding card can be pre-coated with the relatively weakly adhering adhesive in one step onto the object. This also eliminates the problems explained with regard to register accuracy and the adhesive can be coated on the folding card up to its outer edge.
  • the invention proposes that the application of the pre-coated folding cards, in particular for forms, be carried out rationally in an endless process by dispensing, it being possible to use a conventional label dispenser to which the folding cards are e.g. lined up on an endless separating material web made of silicone or label paper.
  • the continuous release material web with the folding cards and the weakly adhering adhesive can in particular be completely prefabricated as a laminate or multi-layer material by a manufacturer specializing in this and delivered to the actual manufacturer of the forms, usually a so-called form printer, for further processing.
  • the resulting lead frame can either be removed directly after the punching or only when the folding cards are dispensed. All of these techniques are known per se from labeling technology and therefore do not need to be described in more detail here.
  • the aforementioned prefabricated multilayer material is also the subject of the present invention.
  • the invention relates to a surface area of the object other than the surface area covered by the folding card and its surface properties, this should in particular be understood to mean the entire free surface of the object, at least insofar as it consists of the same material.
  • a supporting or at least supporting substrate forms the relevant surface, or whether it is provided with a non-supporting coating, such as a print, a paint or the like.
  • the adhesive used must adhere to the object so firmly that the folding card does not come off prematurely when the object is used.
  • the connection or adhesion of the adhesive to the folding card must also be stronger than to the object, so that the adhesive will go with the folding card when it is removed.
  • a differentiated liability of the adhesive to the folding card on the one hand and the object on the other hand is required.
  • the adhesive adheres to the object with a first adhesive force and against itself with a second, higher adhesive force.
  • the surface area of the object that is in contact with the adhesive can be at least partially labeled and / or printed on before and / or after the folding card is detached. In the prior art, this is practically not possible at least after the folding card has been detached by the exposed silicone layer, because the silicone material accepts virtually no ink, printing ink or toner.
  • the folding card is advantageously glued directly to a load-bearing layer of the object, this layer in the case of forms being in particular a layer of paper or a film.
  • a form according to the invention simply consists of a paper layer to which the folding card is directly glued.
  • the folding card itself preferably consists of a single or multi-layer paper and / or plastic material and / or a laminate of paper and plastic material. This material is further preferably writable and / or printable and, if necessary, provided with a writable and / or printable layer on one surface.
  • the material for the folding card can be opaque, but can also be completely or partially transparent.
  • the folding card is preferably glued to the object over its entire surface, a zone not provided with adhesive being able to facilitate its detachment at most in a limited edge area, in particular only on one side.
  • the folding card is provided with a punch, in particular a perforation, or another material weakening, which serves as a folding aid. This can advantageously be applied even before the folding cards are dispensed, for example in the laminate mentioned, in particular even in the same operation with the punching of the folding cards in this laminate.
  • the adhesive can furthermore be set in such a way that it also adheres non-permanently to itself and the folded and glued parts of the folding card can be separated from one another in a non-destructive manner and preferably even glued to one another again using the same adhesive.
  • This makes it possible to e.g. to glue in an information carrier, a picture or the like, which is still accessible afterwards. Any information on it could thus initially be hidden in the folding card and only made visible by opening the folding card.
  • an information carrier between the parts of the folding card can be quasi-automated in that in the form material in the area covered by the folding card, for example by means of a preferably web-free and preferably fully encircling surface from the rear side thereof Die-cutting a die-cut is punched out after the folding card has been dispensed on the front of the form. When the folding card is detached, this diecut goes with the folding card and comes to lie between the card parts when they are folded and glued together. This is particularly useful if the form is pre-printed in the area of the folding card and the folding card e.g.
  • a flat substrate is glued to the object in the area covered by the folding card below the folding card. So that this with When the folding card comes off with it, the adhesive force of the substrate with respect to the object must be set weaker than the adhesive force which the folding card develops by means of its adhesive with respect to the substrate.
  • the substrate is simply dispensed onto the object in front of the folding card, in the case of endless processing, possibly even in the same pass. In this way, it is in particular possible to introduce a special substrate, such as, for example, an electronically non-contact detectable circuit, into the folding card when it is detached, again virtually automatically.
  • the folding card is provided with a folding aid which is arranged such that after the parts of the folding card have been folded along this folding aid, one of the two parts with an area coated with the adhesive protrudes over the other part, the folding card with this area is at one can be stuck in any other position.
  • the folding card thus formed can e.g. used as a coupon or as a tab in a registry or the like.
  • the folding card is designed in such a way that it can be used to produce a trailer which can be plugged together to form a closed loop, in particular for luggage, after detachment.
  • the folding card is designed so that it can be used as a key fob after being detached.
  • Figure 1 under a) a plan view of a form with a folding card according to the invention, under b) the same folding card in section (AA) and under c) - e) also in section the process of detaching and folding the folding card. 2 shows, in the same sectional representation, any object with a folding card with further features;
  • FIG. 3 shows in section a folding card designed as a coupon
  • FIG. 4 shows in section a folding card with an inserted substrate
  • Fig. 5 under a) a plan view of a form with a folding card according to the invention with a die cut from the form material, under b) the same folding card in section (BB) and under c) - e) also in section the process of detaching and folding the folding card including the die cut between its parts;
  • FIG. 6 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 5 with an embodiment with a substrate dispensed in front of it in the area of the folding card;
  • Fig. 9 under a) a top view of a form with a folding card according to the invention, from which a keychain with a folding part can be produced, under b) the detached, as well as simply folded, extremely non-sticky keychain, under c) the keychain with the folding part folded in and under d) a further embodiment with tear-resistant hinge punching.
  • the form 10 which is only partially shown in FIG. 1, bears on its top or front side 11 a folding card 20 which is glued to this side in its entirety by means of a relatively weakly adhesive adhesive 30.
  • the folding card has two parts 21, 22 which are intended to be glued to one another after the folding card 20 has been detached and folded. A perforation line is stamped between the two parts 21 and 22 as a folding aid.
  • the area around the folding card 20, which is not covered by the folding card, is denoted by 15 in FIG. 1 a).
  • Fig. 1 b the structure of the form is shown in section, whereby it can be seen that the folding card 20 with the adhesive 30 directly, i.e. without, as in the area 15 surrounding the folding card 20, there are no further layers adhered to the surface of the form.
  • FIG. 1 c) shows the folding card 20 detached from the form 10 in a straight form
  • FIG. 1 d) the folding card already in a form which is bent along the folding aid 23
  • FIG. 1 e) in a completely folded form in which its two halves 21 and 22 are glued together over the entire surface.
  • the area initially covered by the folding card could have already been provided with information before the folding card was stuck on, which information (in the case of a non-transparent folding card) only becomes visible after it has been detached. It can be advantageous e.g. a confidential code or simply a return address.
  • the adhesive 30 is relatively weakly adhering to the surface 11 of the form 10.
  • it is fixed on the folding card 20, but at least firmly anchored, for example around a factor of 1.5 - 3.
  • the adhesive 30 preferably exhibits a comparatively high adhesive force relative to itself, which is greater than the adhesive force with which it adheres to the form 10 or its surface 11.
  • the layers 10 and 21 or 22 and also the adhesive 30 do not have to tear apart even when the folding card 10 is detached, their internal strength, i.e. their cohesion may also be greater than the adhesive force with which the adhesive 30 adheres to the form. Again, a factor in the range between 1.5 and 3 is preferred.
  • an adhesive 30 which is made according to the so-called Finat method No. 1 developed an adhesive force between 1-15 N, preferably between 2-5 N, in each case based on a strip width of 50 mm.
  • the Finat Method No. 1 is e.g. described in "Technical Handbook for Suppliers and Processors", (1991), FINAT, Laan Copes van Cattenburch 79, NL-2585 EW Den Haag.
  • any material can be used, in particular, however, a paper material with a thickness in the range from 80 g / m 2 to 200 g / m 2 .
  • the form and / or the folding card can be printed on one or both sides.
  • the folding card is printed with a sloping edge, which means that a color area or a subject is printed on the folding card as well as on an area adjacent to it, without interruption across the edge of the folding card.
  • the folding card 20 is glued to any other object 100 than a form. It itself is constructed here from a laminate with a paper layer 24 and a film layer 25, with a coating 26 also being applied to the film layer, which enables the film layer 25 to be printed or written on. A corresponding imprint is designated 41. Furthermore, at 31, a narrow edge zone below the folded card part 21 is kept free of the adhesive 30, as a result of which the folded card 20 can be detached from the surface of the object 100 more easily here.
  • FIG. 3 shows a folding card 20, in which a perforation 23 has been attached asymmetrically as a folding aid with respect to its two parts 21 and 22 so that after the two parts have been folded together, the part 22 protrudes beyond the part 21 and the adhesive 30 in the protruding area exposed.
  • the folding card 20 can e.g. used as a coupon and somewhere e.g. be glued for marking purposes. It could also be used as a tab in a registry.
  • a substrate piece 50 is inserted between the two parts 21 and 22 of the folding card 20, which is smaller in area than the two parts 21 and 22. These are therefore in direct contact around the substrate piece 50 and hermetically enclose the substrate piece between them in a kind of pocket.
  • the piece of substrate can be a printed piece of paper or also a photo or the like, the material of the folding card usefully being transparent.
  • the map material could also not be transparent, so that the piece of substrate 50 and any information present thereon cannot be recognized from the outside.
  • the adhesive 30 only holds the two parts 21 and 22 together so tightly that they can be detached from one another if necessary in order to enable access to the substrate piece 50, and preferably even several times in succession.
  • FIG. 5 shows in a representation according to FIG. 1 an embodiment in which a die cut 13 is punched out by a preferably full-circumferential and also preferably web-free punching 60, which is carried out from the back of the form 12 in the form 10 in the area of the card part 21.
  • the punched-out die-cut 13 is held in the form plane by the folding card 20 previously glued to the front of the form, but goes with it when the folding card 20 is detached and becomes in the same way as the substrate piece 50 shown in FIG. 4 when folded and together Gluing the two folding card parts 21 and 22 included between them. If a punching 60 in the area of both card parts 21 and 22 is, for example, mirror-symmetrical, there is a two-layer punching between the two card parts with the advantages already mentioned when the card parts are refolded.
  • the die cut 13 with the same size and contour as the card part 21.
  • the die cut 60 should not be all-round because the die cut 13 and the card part 21 would then no longer be held in the form level. Therefore, at least a few punch webs should be left or the punching should be carried out continuously in the manner of a perforation or microperforation.
  • FIG. 6 again shows the same representation in the case in which, before the folding card 20 is applied to the form 10, a piece of substrate 70 has been glued to the form in the area of the card part 21 with an adhesive 32, which in turn is also removed when the folding card 20 is detached this goes along and when folding and gluing the two folding card parts 21 and 22 is enclosed between them.
  • the adhesive 30 must adhere more strongly to the upper side 71 of the substrate piece 70 than the adhesive 32 to the surface 11 of the form. This can be achieved by a suitable setting of the two adhesives 30 and 32, but also very simply by applying the adhesive 32 only over part of the area. This differentiated adhesion is also facilitated by the fact that the adhesive connection with the adhesive 32 only has to hold until the Folded card is stuck on.
  • FIG. 7 a) shows a specially shaped folding card 80 on a form 10 in supervision, which symmetrically to a folding aid line 81 has two approximately T-shaped cuts 82 and 83, two side cuts 84 and 85 and between them on the folding aid line 81 has further incision 86. The free ends of the incisions each end in a three-quarter circle.
  • 7b) shows the folding card 80 again in a top view after it has been detached, the fold-in part 87 - adhesive side against adhesive side - but being folded to the left onto the remaining surface of the folding card.
  • FIG. 7 c) shows the folded card 80 in the folded state, the two incisions 82 and 83 and the incisions 84 and 85 having come to overlap and the latter together with the halved incision 86 form two opposing lateral incisions. Furthermore, when folding the folding part comes to rest between the two folding card halves, so that to read a print or a label on the folding part, provided that the folding card material is not transparent, the two card halves glued to one another have to be separated again.
  • the folding card 80 designed in this way can, as shown in FIG.
  • the folding card 80 can be used, for example, as a tag for luggage or the like.
  • the rounded ends of the incisions prevent them from tearing out when they are plugged together or when a tensile load should act on the trailer.
  • the application of the pre-coated folding cards can be carried out rationally in an endless process by dispensing, whereby a common label dispenser can be used, to which the folding cards are fed, for example, lined up on an endless separating material web made of silicone or label paper.
  • the endless separating material web with the folding cards and the weakly adhesive adhesive can be completely prefabricated as a laminate. It is also possible to give the folding cards any shape by suitable punching of the laminate. That here The resulting leadframe can either be removed immediately after the punching or only when the folding cards are dispensed.
  • the openings and indentations mentioned in connection with FIG. 7 can also be produced by suitable punching. It can be advantageous to carry out the punching in such a way that there is no punching waste because this could lead to machine-related faults in the continuous process. This is already automatically given by the shape of the incisions 81-86 of FIG. 7.
  • Fig. 8 shows under a) - c) variants of folding cards 20 with printable and / or inscribable folding part 27 similar to the folding part 87 of Fig. 7.
  • the folding part 27 is adjacent to the folding card part 21 and is after detaching the folding card in a first cut, first folded over against this part and glued to it.
  • the two folding card parts 21 and 22 are folded together and glued together.
  • the folding part 27 in FIG. 8 a) is somewhat smaller in area than the two card parts 21 and 22, so that they enclose the folding part 27 in the fully glued folding card on three sides and are directly glued to one another along three edge strips.
  • the folding part 27 could e.g.
  • FIG. 8 c) corresponds to that of FIG. 7, with a double position of the two folding parts 27 a and 27 b between the folding card parts 21 and 2. So that the two folding card parts 21 and 22 can be glued to one another here, they must protrude beyond the folding parts 27a and 27b at least on one side.
  • the embodiments with a folding part have the advantage over the embodiment of FIG. 5 that after the folding card has been stuck on the form does not have to be punched out.
  • FIG. 9 shows yet another folding card 90, which can advantageously be used, for example, as a key ring.
  • the folding card 90 is shown on a form 10 in supervision. Symmetrically to a first folding aid line 93, it has two folding card parts 91 and 92. The two folding card parts 91 and 92 are each divided into a main part 95 and a smaller area by a second folding aid line 94 perpendicular to the first Folded part 96 divided. In the two parts of the main part 95, incisions 97 and 98 are made symmetrically to the first folding aid line 93. Like the incisions 82-86 of FIG.
  • FIG. 9b shows the folding card 90 again in supervision after its detachment, but its two parts 91 and 92 are already folded together and glued to one another over the entire surface. In this form, the folding card 90 is no longer externally sticky.
  • the incisions 97, on the one hand, and 98, on the other hand likewise overlap each other, so that identical and continuous incisions result, which in turn are designated by 97 and 98 in FIG. 9b).
  • the incision 97 can e.g. use as a tear-proof eyelet for a key ring, as shown in Fig. 9 c).
  • the folding part 96 can be folded along the second folding aid line 94 against the main part 95 and, as is also shown in FIG. 9c), can be easily fixed in this position by means of the incision 98 by a kind of looping in. Any inscription that may be present on the folding part 96 or on the main part 95 under the folding part 96 is then covered and cannot be read easily.
  • the two folding aid lines 93 and 94 can be listed as perforation lines. Since the second fold along the second folding aid line 94 comprises two layers, an adapted cut-to-web ratio is recommended compared to the first folding aid line 93.
  • a tear-resistant hinge punch 99 could also be made along the second fold line, which is formed by straight, longer incisions with curved ends. This type of hinge punching, which is shown in FIG. 9d), has the advantage of a low bending resistance and can withstand high bending numbers.
  • the folding map is smaller in area than the object or a specific surface thereof.
  • the area of the object which is not covered by the folding card will comprise a not insignificant part of the surface of the object with independent use, for example for printing and / or for handling the object, in particular if, for example, when a form assumes a standard A4 format.
  • Typical dimensions of the detached and folded card are, for example, 5 cm by 10 cm.
  • folding cards with two parts to be glued together were described, apart from the folding parts.
  • the invention is not limited to such two-part folding cards, but also includes folding cards with three or more parts to be glued together.

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L'invention concerne un objet (1) sur lequel une carte pliée (20) est collée. Selon cette invention, la valeur de séparation de la surface (11) de l'objet (1), dans la zone où cette carte pliée (20) est collée, d'une part, et la force adhésive de la colle utilisée (30) pour le collage, d'autre part, sont sélectionnées l'une par rapport à l'autre, de sorte que cette carte pliée (20) peut être détachée de l'objet (1) avec la colle (30) sans risque d'endommagement. Une fois détachée, cette carte pliée (20) permet d'obtenir par repliage et collage de parties (21, 22), enduites de colle (30), une carte non adhérente (20) au niveau de ses deux faces extérieures au moins par rapport auxdites parties (21, 22). Selon la présente invention, la valeur de séparation de la surface (11) de l'objet (1) dans la zone susmentionnée, où la carte pliée (20) est collée, est sélectionnée de manière à être presque identique à la valeur de séparation de la surface de l'objet dans une autre zone (15) non recouverte par la carte pliée (20). La colle (30) est également sélectionnée par rapport à cette valeur de séparation de surface, de manière à pouvoir être détachée sans risque d'endommagement. Ainsi, la carte pliée (20) peut être collée directement sur l'objet (1) sans intercalage de couches supplémentaires. Les objets concernés sont particulier des formulaires (1) à base de papier.
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DE50312969T DE50312969D1 (de) 2002-03-07 2003-01-06 Gegenstand mit aufgeklebter faltkarte, verfahren u
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