WO2005080245A1 - 粘着シール転写具 - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- the present invention relates to an adhesive seal having characters, codes, patterns, etc., a functional adhesive seal provided with writability, fragrance, antibacterial properties, magnetic properties, and the like, an adhesive having a falsification prevention function, a hologram function, and the like.
- the present invention relates to a transfer device for various adhesive seals, such as an adhesive seal and an adhesive seal having a flexible wiring circuit built therein. Background art
- An adhesive seal sheet in which a plurality of adhesive seals representing characters, codes, designs, and the like are stuck and held vertically and horizontally on a base material sheet whose surface has been subjected to a release treatment is widely used as stationery or toys. are doing.
- This mark transfer device is a device in which a tape-shaped adhesive seal tape reel is mounted on a case of a coating film transfer device, which is generally known as a correction tape for characters and the like.
- a correction tape for characters and the like.
- This type of mark transfer tool is the one that sticks an adhesive sticker showing characters, codes, designs, etc. on the surface to be transferred by such a method until then.This tool has responded to the diversification of products in the stationery industry. .
- Patent Document 2 JP 2001-114235 A
- the above-described mark transfer tool has the novelty that an adhesive seal can be attached to a transfer-receiving surface as if a correction tape were applied, but the mark transfer tool is formed on the surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer curl. Before being attached to the transfer surface, the characters, symbols, and patterns to be attached can be directly observed only by observing them from the back of the tape through the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. There are drawbacks that you cannot do.
- a label supply reel used in a commercial label sticking apparatus is formed by forming a normal adhesive seal sheet in a belt shape and winding the label surface (non-adhesive surface) outward. Therefore, in principle, inconveniences such as a mark transfer tool can be solved, but the jig is large and it is not portable as a correction tape can be held in the palm. Therefore, it is not suitable for general consumers to use it as stationery or toys.
- the present invention provides portability and easiness like a conventional coating film transfer tool known as a correction tape, and uses an adhesive seal like a commercial label transfer tool. It is an object of the present invention to use an unwinding reel of an adhesive seal tape wound around with the adhesive surface outside, so that the adhesive seal can be easily attached to a transfer surface.
- the inventor of the present invention has incorporated an unwinding reel of an adhesive seal tape wound around with a non-adhesive surface outside into a transfer tool, and manually transferred the transfer tool to the transfer tool as a tape feeding means.
- the tape is rolled by moving along the surface, and the rolling causes the adhesive seal tape to be unwound from the unwinding reel and provided with a tape feeding means for winding on the winding reel, or by a fingertip or the like. It has been found that the above-mentioned object can be achieved by providing a tape feeding means comprising a rotating member for rotating the take-up reel by rotating the reel.
- the present invention provides an adhesive seal tape having a plurality of adhesive seals continuously adhered and held at predetermined intervals by an adhesive layer on a base tape, and an adhesive seal applied to a transfer surface.
- An adhesive seal transfer tool for transferring An unwinding reel with the adhesive seal tape wound around with the non-adhesive surface of the adhesive seal outside, and the adhesive seal tape pulled out from the unwind reel is turned at an acute angle, and the adhesive seal is peeled off the base tape at the turning point. Release plate,
- the tape feed means rolls by manually moving the adhesive seal transfer tool along the transfer surface, and the adhesive seal tape is drawn out of the winding reel or wound on the winding reel by the rolling.
- An adhesive seal transfer tool is provided.
- the present invention provides an adhesive seal tape having a plurality of adhesive seals continuously adhered and held at predetermined intervals by an adhesive layer on a base tape, and the adhesive seal is applied to a surface to be transferred.
- An adhesive seal transfer tool for transferring is provided.
- An adhesive seal transfer tool is provided, wherein the tape feeding means comprises a rotating member for rotating the take-up reel by rotating manually.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool of the present invention the adhesive seal can be easily attached to the transfer surface by using the unwinding reel of the adhesive seal tape wound with the non-adhesive surface outside. Wear. Therefore, at the time of sticking the adhesive seal, it is possible to directly visually check the characters, symbols, designs, etc. of the adhesive seal to be applied.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool of the present invention has portability, and is suitable for household stationery or Can be easily used as toys and the like.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool.
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory view of a transport system of the adhesive seal transfer tool of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view (a) and a cross-sectional view (b) of an adhesive seal tape.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view (a) and a cross-sectional view (b) of an adhesive seal tape.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view (a) and a cross-sectional view (b) of an adhesive seal tape.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view (a) and a cross-sectional view (b) of an adhesive seal tape.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram of a transport system of the adhesive seal transfer tool of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view (a) and a cross-sectional view (b) of an adhesive seal tape.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool.
- FIG 11 is an explanatory view of the transfer system of the adhesive seal transfer tool of FIG. 10 c
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool.
- FIG 13 is an explanatory view of the transfer system of the adhesive seal transfer tool of FIG. 12 c
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool.
- FIG. 15 is an explanatory view of a transport system of the adhesive seal transfer tool of FIG.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool.
- FIG. 17 is an explanatory view of a transport system of the adhesive seal transfer tool of FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool.
- FIG. 19 is an explanatory view of a transport system of the adhesive seal transfer tool of FIG.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool 1A according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory view of a transport system thereof
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of an adhesive seal tape that can be used in the adhesive seal transfer tool.
- 3A and 3B are a plan view and a cross-sectional view of one embodiment.
- the adhesive seal tape 30A shown in FIG. 3 is formed by forming a conventional adhesive seal sheet into a tape shape, and a plurality of adhesive seals 33 are continuously formed at predetermined intervals on a release treatment layer 32 on the surface of a base tape 31. Is attached and held.
- the adhesive seal 33 is a transfer seal substrate 34 It has an adhesive layer 35 on its lower surface, a printed layer 36 on the surface showing characters, codes, patterns, etc., and a surface layer 37 if necessary.
- the base tape 31, the release treatment layer 32, and the adhesive seal 33 can be configured in the same manner as the base sheet, release treatment layer, and adhesive seal of a general publicly known seal sheet, respectively.
- the base tape 31 can be formed from a plastic material such as polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene, or polypropylene, or a paper material.
- the thickness of the base tape 31 is preferably 4 to 200 ⁇ m.
- the release treatment layer 32 on the surface of the base tape 31 can be formed using a silicone-based release agent, a fluorine-based release agent, or the like.
- the release treatment layer 32 may appropriately contain an inorganic filler such as silica or alumina, or an organic filler such as polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, fluororesin, or silicone resin.
- the transfer seal base material 34 can be formed from a plastic material such as polyethylene terephthalate, a paper material, or the like.
- the adhesive layer 35 is made of a rubber-based adhesive obtained by mixing a tackifier (rosin-based resin, terpene-based resin, terpene-phenol resin, etc.) with natural rubber, isoprene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, or the like, or (meth) acrylic-based. It can be formed from an acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive, a silicone-based pressure-sensitive adhesive, a urethane-based pressure-sensitive adhesive or the like containing an ester as a main component, and the layer thickness is preferably 5 to 25 / m, more preferably 10 to 20 / im.
- a tackifier Rosin-based resin, terpene-based resin, terpene-phenol resin, etc.
- the surface layer 37 is provided for protecting the surface of the print layer 36, and can be formed from a transparent coating such as clear varnish.
- a printing layer 36 is formed on the transfer seal base 34, and If necessary, a surface layer 37 is laminated, and the transfer seal base material 34 on which the print layer 36 is formed is laminated on the base sheet subjected to the release treatment via an adhesive layer 35, and then the adhesive seal 33 , An unnecessary transfer seal base material 34 around the adhesive seal 33 is removed, and a slitter processing for cutting a laminate of the base material sheet and the adhesive seal 33 into a tape shape may be performed.
- the unwinding reel 3 wound with the non-adhesive surface (ie, the print layer 36 side) of the above-mentioned adhesive seal tape 30A outside, and the unwinding reel 3 is placed in a transparent case 2. It is rotatably supported by a supporting shaft 4.
- the transparent case 2 is small enough to fit in a palm and has excellent portability.
- support shafts 6 and 8 rotatably supporting a take-up reel 5 for winding the adhesive seal tape 30A after the adhesive seal 33 is peeled off and a tape pull-out roller 7, respectively.
- the peeling plate 9 and the guide rollers 10a and 10b for turning the adhesive seal tape 30A drawn out from the winding reel 3 at an acute angle and peeling the adhesive seal 33 from the base tape 31 at the turning portion are provided. Is provided.
- the tape pull-out roller 7 is provided as a component of tape feeding means for pulling out the adhesive seal tape 30A from the winding reel 3 or winding the tape on the winding reel 5.
- the adhesive seal tape 30A is pulled out from the unwinding reel 3 by rolling on the transfer surface S while being in contact with the adhesive seal tape 30A.
- the tape pull-out roller 7 is provided near the front of the peeling plate 9 in the flow direction of the adhesive seal tape 30A.
- the surface of the tape pull-out roller 7 is subjected to a light adhesive treatment.
- the light adhesive treatment means that when the tape pull-out roller 7 comes into contact with the adhesive seal tape 30A, it is adhered to the adhesive seal tape 30A, and the adhesive seal tape 30A wound on the reel can be pulled out.
- an adhesive force that easily separates from the adhesive seal tape 30A by an external force is applied.
- a light pressure-sensitive adhesive composition such as an acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive is applied to the surface of a tape pull-out roller 7 molded of an ABS resin or the like.
- a light tackiness treatment can be performed by sandblasting.
- a coating film made of a rubber-like substance having a high coefficient of friction may be provided on the surface of the tape pull-out roller 7.
- the unwinding reel 3 is provided with an unwinding pulley 3P coaxially with the unwinding reel 3, and the winding reel 5 is provided with a winding pulley 5P coaxially with the unwinding pulley 3P.
- the take-up reel 5 also rotates, so that the adhesive seal tape 30A is fed without stagnation.
- Equation 1 The relationship between the unwinding reel 3, the unwinding pulley 3P, the winding reel 5, and the winding pulley 5P is as follows. Equation 1
- R2 Outer diameter of take-up reel 5
- the initial rotation ratio obtained in the step is 1.0 or more and 2.0 or less, more preferably 1.05 or more and 1.5 or less.
- R5 Maximum winding diameter of take-up reel 5
- R6 Outer diameter of unwinding reel 3)
- the final tension transmission ratio determined in the step (b) is 0.3 or more and 1.0 or less.
- the initial rotation ratio is obtained by correcting the number of rotations R3 / R4 of the winding pulley 5P during one rotation of the winding pulley 3P by the diameters of the winding reel 3 and the winding reel 5, and for example, When the rotation ratio is less than 1, the winding force is insufficient, and when the adhesive seal tape 30A is unwound from the unwinding reel 3, slack is immediately generated between the tape pull-out roller 7 and the winding reel 5. Means to occur.
- the initial rotation ratio is preferably 1.0 or more, and more preferably 1.05 or more. Can be solved while using 1A.
- the initial rotation ratio is preferably 2.0 or less, more preferably 1.5 or less to prevent the winding pulley 5P from slipping while the belt 12 is stretched, so that the adhesive seal 33 is covered. After being adhered to the transfer surface S, the base tape 31 is immediately peeled off from the adhesive seal 33, and the looseness of the adhesive seal tape 30A can be prevented.
- the final tension transmission ratio in Equation 2 is determined by the rotational force of the winding reel 3 generated when the adhesive tape 30A is pulled out by the tape pull-out roller 7 at the end of transfer. It shows how much the torque is transmitted as the rotational force of the take-up reel 5 through the 3P, 5P and the velvet 12. If the final tension transmission ratio is less than 0.3, the winding force of the winding reel 5 will be excessive, the belt 12 will be greatly worn, and the adhesive seal tape 30A will be stretched. Conversely, if the final tension transmission ratio exceeds 1.0, the winding force of the winding reel 5 will be insufficient, and the adhesive seal 33 will be applied, and the adhesive seal tape 30A will be easily loosened when winding. Therefore, in the pressure-sensitive adhesive seal transfer tool 1A, it is preferable that the final tension transmission ratio of the expression 2 is 0.3 or more and 1.0 or less.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A As a method of using the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A, as shown in FIG. 2, the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A is placed on the transfer surface S, and the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A is manually moved along the transfer surface S as indicated by an arrow. To move. As a result, the tape pull-out roller 7 rolls on the transfer surface S while being in contact with the adhesive seal tape 30A, whereby the adhesive seal tape 30A is pulled out from the winding reel 3, and the winding reel 3 and the belt 12 The take-up reel 5 is wound up with the adhesive seal tape 30A according to the length pulled out from the take-up reel 3.
- the adhesive seal tape 30A pulled out from the unwinding reel 3 is turned at an acute angle at the leading end of the peeling plate 9, so that the adhesive seal 33 is peeled off from the base tape 31 at that part, and the peeled adhesive tape is peeled off.
- Seal 33 1S Discharged forward in the flow direction.
- the adhesive seal 33 sent out in this manner is pressed against the transfer surface S by the tape pull-out roller 7 provided near the front of the peeling plate 9.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A can be manually moved along the transfer surface S without requiring the forced driving force of an electric motor or the like.
- the tape pull-out roller 7 rolls on the transfer surface S, and the rolling causes the adhesive seal tape 30A to be pulled out from the winding reel 3 and further wound up by the winding reel 5. Therefore, it is as portable and easy as a paint film transfer tool known as a correction tape.
- the unwinding reel 3 of the adhesive seal tape 30A wound around the non-adhesive surface (the printing layer 36 or the surface layer 37) is used, the characters, symbols, patterns, etc. shown on the adhesive seal 33 are used.
- the adhesive seal 33 can be easily transferred to the surface S to be transferred and affixed to it while directly confirming with the eyes.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A is different from the adhesive seal tape 30A shown in FIG.
- the adhesive seal tape 30B in which the transfer seal substrate 34 around the adhesive seal 33 is left on the substrate tape 31 can be used. .
- the base tape 31 is subjected to a light adhesive treatment without performing a special peeling treatment, and the adhesive seal tape of FIG. An adhesive seal 33 may be formed in the same manner as 30A.
- the light-adhesive treatment layer 38 appears in a band shape on both side edges of the outermost surface of the adhesive seal tape 30C, so that even if the tape-extraction roller 7 is not subjected to the light-adhesion treatment, the tape-extraction roller 7 By the rotation, the adhesive seal tape 30C can be reliably pulled out from the unwinding reel 3.
- a light adhesive treatment layer 38 is formed in a band shape on both side edges of the outermost surface of the adhesive seal tape 30C, and a peeling The processing layer 32 may be formed, and the outermost surface of the adhesive seal tape 30D may be flush.
- the adhesive seal tape 30D can be more reliably pulled out from the winding reel 3 by the rotation of the tape pull-out roller 7, and the adhesive seal 33 can be easily peeled off from the base tape 31. Become.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a modified embodiment of the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A of FIG. 1, and FIG. 8 is an explanatory view of the transport system.
- convex portions 13 are formed at predetermined intervals on the peripheral edge of the tape pull-out roller 7.
- the adhesive seal tape 30E used in the adhesive seal transfer tool 1B when the tape pull-out roller 7 rolls on the transfer surface S and pulls out the adhesive seal tape 30E, the tape is used.
- a hole 39 into which the convex portion 13 of the pull-out roller 7 is fitted is provided at predetermined intervals on both side edges of the adhesive seal tape 30E.
- the adhesive seal tape 30E can be reliably pulled out without forming the light adhesive treatment layer 38 on the tape pull-out roller 7 or the adhesive seal tape 30E.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool 1C of a further different embodiment
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory view of a transport system thereof.
- a tape pull-out roller 7 whose surface has been subjected to a light adhesive treatment is provided between the peeling plate 9 and the take-up reel 5, and the tape pull-out roller 7 and the nip roller 11 form an adhesive seal tape 30A. Is sandwiched.
- release plate 9 As a pressing member for pressing the pressure-sensitive adhesive seal 33 sent forward in the flow direction of the pressure-sensitive adhesive seal tape 30A onto the transfer surface S, a plate-shaped member 14 is attached near the front of the peeling plate 9.
- the unwinding reel 3, the unwinding pulley 3P, the winding reel 5, and the winding pulley 5P have the above-described formula 1 It is more preferable that the initial rotation ratio determined by the above is 1.0 or more and 2.0 or less. It is more preferable that the initial rotation ratio be 1.05 or more and 1.5 or less. Further, it is preferable that the final tension transmission ratio obtained by Expression 2 is set to 0.3 or more and 1.0 or less.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool 1C As a method of using the adhesive seal transfer tool 1C, the adhesive seal transfer tool 1C is placed on the transfer surface S and is moved along the transfer surface S as indicated by an arrow. As a result, as shown in FIG. 11, the tape pull-out roller 7 rolls on the transfer surface S while being in contact with the adhesive seal tape 30A between the peeling plate 9 and the take-up reel 5, and the adhesive seal tape 30A The take-up reel 5 pulled out from the unwinding reel 3 and connected to the unwinding reel 3 by the belt 12 winds the adhesive seal tape 30A according to the length pulled out from the unwinding reel 3. .
- the adhesive seal tape 30A pulled out from the unwinding reel 3 has the adhesive seal 33 sent out at the tip of the peeling plate 9 forward in the flow direction, similarly to the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A described above. . Then, the fed adhesive seal 33 is pressed against the transfer surface S by the plate-shaped member 14. Therefore, even with this adhesive seal transfer tool 1C, it is possible to easily transfer the adhesive seal to the transfer target surface S while directly looking at the characters, codes, patterns, etc., which are represented on the adhesive seal, so that the shell can be forked. Can be.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a modified embodiment of the adhesive seal transfer tool 1C of FIG. 10, and FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram of the transport system.
- a columnar pressing roller 15 is provided in the vicinity of the front of the peeling plate 9 instead of the plate-like member 14. Therefore, the adhesive seal 33 sent forward in the flow direction at the tip of the peeling plate 9 is pressed against the transfer surface S by the pressing roller 15.
- the winding reel 3, the winding pulley 3P, the winding reel 5, and the winding pulley 5P are similar to the adhesive seal transfer tool 1A in FIG. It is preferable to set the obtained initial rotation ratio to 1.0 or more and 2.0 or less 1.05 or more 1.5 or less Is more preferable. Further, it is preferable that the final tension transmission ratio obtained by Expression 2 is set to 0.3 or more and 1.0 or less.
- the pressing roller 15 can also have a function of pulling out the adhesive seal tape 30A from the unwinding reel 3 by rotating the transfer surface S.
- the function of pulling out the adhesive seal tape 30A from the unwinding reel 3 is exclusively performed by the tape pull-out roller 7, so that it is unnecessary to apply a light adhesive treatment to the surface of the pressing roller 15.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool 1E in a further different mode
- FIG. 15 is an explanatory view of the transport system.
- a tire 18 rolling on the surface S to be transferred is attached to the outside of the case 2 without directly contacting the adhesive seal tape 30A as a constituent member of the tape feeding means.
- 10 is different from the adhesive seal transfer tool 1C in FIG. That is, the tire 18 is connected to the pulley 16 and the velvet 17 in the case 2 and has a gear 19a formed coaxially with the pulley 16 and a gear 19b formed coaxially with the take-up linole 5. I'm hanging out.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a modified embodiment of the pressure-sensitive adhesive seal transfer tool 1 E of FIG. 14, and FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram of the transport system.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool 1F shown in FIG. 16 is different from the tape feed means in that a rotary plate 20 is provided in place of the tire 18, and a belt-shaped belt 21 is applied to the peripheral surface of the rotary plate 20 and the pulley 16. This is different from the adhesive seal transfer tool 1E in FIG.
- the take-up reel 5 winds the adhesive seal tape 30A by rolling the rotating plate 20 on the transfer surface S via the belt-shaped belt 21. Then, the adhesive seal tape 30A is pulled out from the unwinding reel 3.
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of an adhesive seal transfer tool 1G in a further different mode
- FIG. 19 is an explanatory view of the transport system.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool 1G shown in FIG. 18 is different from the adhesive seal transfer tool 1C shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 in that a rotary die is used instead of the tape pull-out roller 7 and the nip roller 11.
- the cannula 22 is connected to the take-up reel 5 by a gear, and provided so that a part of the rotary dial 22 is exposed outside the case 2.
- the take-up reel 5 is rotated by rotating the rotary dial 22 with a fingertip.
- the adhesive seal tape 30A is pulled out from the winding reel 3, and the adhesive seal 33 is pushed out in front of the peeling plate 9. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 2B, the extruded adhesive seal 33 is placed on the transfer surface S, and is pressed to the transfer surface S using the plate-like member 14 to be adhered. Therefore, also in this embodiment, it is possible to easily pull out the adhesive seal tape 30A from the winding reel 3 and wind it on the winding reel 5 manually without using a forced driving force of an electric motor or the like.
- the force that has described the pressure-sensitive adhesive seal transfer tool of the present invention based on the drawings.
- the present invention can take various aspects. For example, instead of connecting the take-up reel 3 and the take-up reel 5 with the belt 12, they may be connected via a relay gear.
- the case of the adhesive seal transfer tool can be formed to be openable and closable so that the adhesive seal tape can be exchanged and mounted.
- the winding dial 5 is rotated by manually rotating the rotary dial 22, and when the adhesive seal tape 30A is pulled out from the unwinding reel 3, the rotary dial 22 and the winding dial are wound.
- the gear engaged with the winding reel 5 and the rotary dial partially exposed outside the case may be connected by a belt.
- various types of rotary members can be provided.
- a functional layer having writeability, aromatic property, antibacterial property, magnetism, etc. is provided instead of or together with the print layer 36. You can.
- a flexible wiring circuit or the like that can be provided with a falsification prevention function or a hologram function may be formed instead of or together with the print layer 36. ,.
- the adhesive seal transfer tool of the present invention may be an adhesive seal used as a stationery, a toy, or the like. Is a manual transfer tool for various types of adhesive seals, such as an adhesive seal used as a functional material that provides writability, fragrance, magnetism, etc., an adhesive seal with a tamper-proof function and a hologram function, and an adhesive seal with a built-in flexible wiring circuit.
- an adhesive seal used as a functional material that provides writability, fragrance, magnetism, etc.
- an adhesive seal with a tamper-proof function and a hologram function an adhesive seal with a built-in flexible wiring circuit.
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