WO2024053748A2 - 防虫粘着テープ - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- the present invention relates to an insect repellent adhesive tape used for insect repellent.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape (insect trapping sheet) described in this document includes a sheet-like base material and an adhesive layer laminated on the base material.
- the adhesive layer contains an attractant that attracts insects such as flies and mosquitoes.
- insects are attracted by the aroma from the attractant and approach the adhesive layer. When insects come into contact with the adhesive layer, they become attached to the adhesive layer and cannot escape.
- insect repellent adhesive tape it is possible to capture insects that try to invade a space to be prevented from entering (insect-proof space).
- spaces targeted for insect control include buildings, rooms, dog kennels, and food containers.
- insects attracted by the attractant do not necessarily adhere to the adhesive layer. Therefore, there is a problem in that the use of an attractant to attract insects in conventional insect repellent adhesive tapes may actually encourage insects to invade the space to be insect-proofed.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide an insect repellent adhesive tape that can effectively prevent insects from entering a space to be insect repelled.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape according to the present invention is an insect repellent adhesive tape used for insect repelling, and includes a sheet-like base material, a first adhesive layer provided on the surface of the base material to adhere insects, and the base material It is characterized by comprising a second adhesive layer provided on the back surface of the adhesive tape for attaching the insect-repellent adhesive tape to a target part, and a repellent for repelling insects.
- this insect repellent adhesive tape is provided with a repellent that repels insects.
- the repellent can prevent insects from coming near the insect repellent adhesive tape. Furthermore, insects that reach the insect repellent adhesive tape despite the action of the repellent can be adhered to the first adhesive layer. This provides a double insect-repelling effect in that the repellent keeps insects away while the first adhesive layer traps approaching insects.
- an insect repellent adhesive tape that can effectively prevent insects from entering a space to be repelled is realized.
- FIG. 1 is a front view showing a first embodiment of an insect repellent adhesive tape according to the present invention.
- 2 is a plan view showing the insect repellent adhesive tape of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view showing the insect repellent adhesive tape of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a front view showing a second embodiment of the insect repellent adhesive tape according to the present invention.
- 5 is a bottom view showing the insect repellent adhesive tape of FIG. 4.
- FIG. FIG. 2 is a plan view showing the base material 10.
- FIG. FIG. 3 is a front view showing a state in which the base material 10 is bent into an L-shape. 5 is a diagram for explaining the effect of the insect repellent adhesive tape of FIG. 4.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view for explaining a modified example of the crease 16;
- FIG. 7 is a plan view for explaining another modification of the crease 16.
- 5 is a front view for explaining a modification of the insect repellent adhesive tape of FIG. 4.
- FIG. 5 is a front view for explaining a modification of the insect repellent adhesive tape of FIG. 4.
- FIG. 1 is a front view showing a first embodiment of the insect repellent adhesive tape according to the present invention.
- 2 and 3 are a plan view and a bottom view, respectively, showing the insect repellent adhesive tape of FIG. 1.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 is an adhesive tape used for insect repelling, and includes a base material 10, an adhesive layer 20 (first adhesive layer), an adhesive layer 30 (second adhesive layer), a repellent 40, and a release paper 50. It is equipped with Insects targeted by the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 are, for example, ants, mites, fleas, mosquitoes, cockroaches, or moths.
- the base material 10 has an elongated sheet shape.
- FIG. 1 is a view of the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 viewed from the direction in which the base material 10 extends.
- the material of the base material 10 for example, paper such as cardboard, plastic, or nonwoven fabric can be used.
- the adhesive layer 20 is provided on the surface 12 of the base material 10.
- the adhesive layer 20 allows insects to adhere.
- the adhesive layer 20 has adhesive force, and insects that come into contact with the adhesive layer 20 are adhered to and captured by the adhesive force.
- an acrylic adhesive, a silicone adhesive, a urethane adhesive, or a rubber adhesive can be used as the material for the adhesive layer 20, for example, an acrylic adhesive, a silicone adhesive, a urethane adhesive, or a rubber adhesive can be used.
- the adhesive layer 20 may or may not contain an insecticide.
- the adhesive layer 30 is provided on the back surface 14 of the base material 10 in order to attach the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 to the part to be applied (the part to which the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 is applied).
- the part to be pasted include the vicinity of an opening in a space to be insect-proofed (a part that can become an entry point for insects).
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 may be attached under the bed, where an infant sleeps, or above the entrance of a dog kennel.
- the material of the adhesive layer 30 may be the same as the material of the adhesive layer 20, or may be different.
- the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 20 is stronger than the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 30.
- the repellent 40 repels insects.
- the repellent 40 has the effect of keeping insects away from the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 by dispersing a component that repels insects (repellent component) into the air around the insect repellent adhesive tape 1.
- the repellent 40 may be contained in either the base material 10 or the adhesive layer 20 as long as the effect is achieved. In this embodiment, the repellent 40 is contained in the adhesive layer 20.
- the repellent 40 emits a plant scent that is repelled by insects. Such plants include lemongrass, citronella, peppermint, eucalyptus, geranium, or lavender. The scent emitted by the repellent 40 may be so weak that it cannot be perceived by humans.
- the repellent 40 may be made of synthetic or natural materials.
- the release paper 50 is temporarily attached to the adhesive layer 20 or 30.
- the release paper 50 may be temporarily attached to only one of the adhesive layer 20 and the adhesive layer 30, or may be temporarily attached to both.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 is used with the release paper 50 removed.
- the release paper 50 is temporarily attached to the adhesive layer 20.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 has a structure in which the adhesive layer 30, the base material 10, the adhesive layer 20, and the release paper 50 are laminated in this order.
- the release paper 50 is provided only on a part of the adhesive layer 20 in plan view (see FIG. 2). That is, the release paper 50 is provided only on a part of the surface of the adhesive layer 20 (the surface opposite to the base material 10).
- the width w1 of the release paper 50 is smaller than the width w2 of the base material 10. It is preferable that the width w1 is 90% or less of the width w2.
- the width w2 is equal to the width of each adhesive layer 20, 30.
- the width w2 is, for example, 2 cm or more and 10 cm or less.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 may be wound around an axis parallel to the width direction of the base material 10 (vertical direction in FIGS. 2 and 3), like a general double-sided adhesive tape.
- the width direction of the base material 10 is perpendicular to the extending direction of the base material 10.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 may be cut in advance to an appropriate length for use, or may be cut to an arbitrary length by the user when used. Note that the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 does not contain an attractant that attracts insects.
- insect repellent adhesive tape 1 The effects of insect repellent adhesive tape 1 will be explained.
- the insect repellent tape 1 is provided with a repellent 40 for repelling insects.
- the repellent 40 can prevent insects from coming near the insect repellent adhesive tape 1.
- insects that reach the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 despite the action of the repellent 40 can be adhered to the adhesive layer 20.
- a double insect-proofing effect is achieved in that the repellent 40 keeps insects away while the adhesive layer 20 traps approaching insects. Therefore, the insect-proof adhesive tape 1 is realized which can effectively prevent insects from entering the space to be insect-proofed.
- the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 20 is stronger than the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 30. By increasing the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 20 in this way, it becomes easier to reliably capture insects that come into contact with the adhesive layer 20. Moreover, by weakening the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 30, the used insect repellent adhesive tape 1 can be easily peeled off from the part to which it is applied.
- the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 20 may be equal to the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 30 or may be weaker than the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 30.
- the repellent 40 is contained in the adhesive layer 20. During use, the surface of the adhesive layer 20 is exposed to the outside of the insect repellent adhesive tape 1. Therefore, by including the repellent 40 in the adhesive layer 20, the repellent component can be efficiently diffused around the insect repellent adhesive tape 1.
- insects captured by the adhesive layer 20 can be quickly neutralized.
- the repellent 40 emits the scent of a plant that insects repel, there is an advantage that even if a person smells the scent, it is unlikely to be unpleasant. If the plant is lemongrass or citronella, it is effective in repelling mites, mosquitoes and cockroaches. If the plants are peppermint, eucalyptus or geranium, they are effective in repelling mites. Also, when the plant is lavender, it is effective in repelling mosquitoes and moths.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 is provided with a release paper 50. Thereby, the adhesive surface of the adhesive layer 20 and/or the adhesive layer 30 can be protected before the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 is used.
- the release paper 50 is temporarily attached to the adhesive layer 20. Thereby, it is possible to suppress the repellent component of the repellent 40 from dispersing before the insect repellent adhesive tape 1 is used.
- the release paper 50 is provided only on a part of the adhesive layer 20 in plan view. This contributes to reducing the amount of release paper 50 to be discharged.
- the release paper 50 may be provided over the entire adhesive layer 20 in plan view.
- the width w1 of the release paper 50 is smaller than the width w2 of the base material 10. Thereby, the release paper 50 can be provided only on a part of the adhesive layer 20 in the width direction of the base material 10. In this case, it is possible to realize a configuration in which the release paper 50 is provided over the entire adhesive layer 20 in the extending direction of the base material 10, and the release paper 50 is provided only on a part of the adhesive layer 20 in plan view.
- the width w1 of the release paper 50 is preferably 90% or less of the width w2 of the base material 10.
- FIG. 4 is a front view showing a second embodiment of the insect repellent adhesive tape according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a bottom view showing the insect repellent adhesive tape of FIG. 4.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 is an adhesive tape used for insect repellent, and includes a base material 10, an adhesive layer 20, an adhesive layer 30, a repellent 40, a release paper 50, and an adhesive layer 60 (third adhesive layer). There is.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view showing the base material 10.
- the base material 10 has creases 16 formed therein.
- the creases 16 are parallel to the extending direction of the base material 10 (the left-right direction in FIG. 6).
- the crease 16 exists on the center line C1 of the base material 10.
- the center line C1 is a virtual straight line that bisects the base material 10 in its width direction.
- the base material 10 can be bent so that the cross section perpendicular to the extending direction of the base material 10 has an L-shape. It is preferable that the base material 10 can autonomously maintain the L-shaped bent state as described above.
- the adhesive layer 60 is provided on the back surface 14 of the base material 10.
- the adhesive layer 30 is provided on a portion of the back surface 14, and the adhesive layer 60 is provided on the remaining portion of the back surface 14.
- the boundary between the adhesive layer 30 and the adhesive layer 60 coincides with the crease 16 in plan view.
- the adhesive layer 60 allows insects to adhere.
- the adhesive layer 60 has adhesive force, and the insects that come into contact with the adhesive layer 60 are adhered to and captured by the adhesive force.
- the material of the adhesive layer 60 may be the same as the material of the adhesive layer 20, or may be different.
- the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 60 is preferably stronger than the adhesive force of the adhesive layer 30.
- the adhesive layer 60 may or may not contain an insecticide.
- the other configurations of the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 are the same as those of the insect repellent adhesive tape 1.
- insect repellent adhesive tape 2 In addition to the adhesive layer 20 for adhering insects, the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 is provided with a repellent 40 for repelling insects.
- the repellent 40 can prevent insects from coming near the insect repellent adhesive tape 2. Further, insects that reach the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 despite the action of the repellent 40 can be adhered to the adhesive layer 20. As a result, a double insect-proofing effect is achieved in that the repellent 40 keeps insects away while the adhesive layer 20 traps approaching insects. Therefore, the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 that can effectively prevent insects from entering the space to be repelled is realized.
- the base material 10 can be bent so that the cross section perpendicular to its extending direction is L-shaped.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 can be applied to the object in an L-shaped bent state.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 is attached to the lower end of the wall surface 92 so that the corner portion (the boundary between the adhesive layer 30 and the adhesive layer 60) is in contact with the boundary portion 96 between the wall surface 92 and the ground 94 of the insect repellent space 90. It is attached to the section.
- the boundary portion 96 which is likely to become an entry point for insects, is covered with the insect-proof adhesive tape 2, so that it is possible to more effectively prevent insects from entering the space 90 to be insect-proofed.
- Folding lines 16 are formed on the base material 10. In this case, by bending the base material 10 along the creases 16, it becomes easier to neatly deform the base material 10 into a desired shape (L-shape). However, forming the creases 16 on the base material 10 is not essential.
- the fold line 16 exists on the center line C1 of the base material 10. Thereby, the base material 10 can be easily bent along its center line C1.
- the crease 16 may be deviated from the center line C1, as shown in FIG.
- a plurality of creases 16 may be formed on the base material 10. The plurality of creases 16 are spaced apart from each other. In FIG. 10, two creases 16 are formed.
- One fold line 16 exists on the center line C1, and the other fold line 16 exists at a position shifted from the center line C1.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 is provided with an adhesive layer 60 in addition to the adhesive layer 20. Thereby, insects that have entered the gap between the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 and the ground 94 (see FIG. 8) can be adhered to the adhesive layer 60 and captured. However, providing the adhesive layer 60 is not essential. When the adhesive layer 60 is not provided, the adhesive layer 30 is provided on the entire back surface 14 of the base material 10. Other effects of the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 are similar to those of the insect repellent adhesive tape 1.
- each insect repellent adhesive tape 1, 2 may include a plurality of repellents 40.
- the plurality of repellents 40 are made of different components. Thereby, the range of insects targeted by each of the insect repellent adhesive tapes 1 and 2 can be expanded.
- each of the insect repellent adhesive tapes 1 and 2 may be configured to emit different scents (repellent components) depending on the target insect.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 may include a support portion 70, as shown in FIG.
- the support portion 70 supports the base material 10 in a bent state.
- the support portion 70 supports the base material 10 in a state where the cross section perpendicular to the extending direction of the base material 10 is bent into an L-shape.
- the cross section of the support portion 70 forms a rectangle together with the cross section of the base material 10. That is, the cross section of the support portion 70 depicts an L shape obtained by vertically and horizontally inverting the L shape depicted by the cross section of the base material 10 .
- the adhesive layer 20 is provided on a part of the surface 12 of the base material 10.
- the support portion 70 overlaps the base material 10 in a state where the base material 10 is not bent. At this time, the support portion 70 is also in an unbent state. That is, the support section 70 is foldable.
- the support portion 70 is fixed to the base material 10 at both ends thereof (ends parallel to the extending direction of the base material 10).
- the adhesive layer 20 is provided on a portion of the surface 12 of the base material 10 where the support portion 70 is not provided.
- the material of the support part 70 may be the same as that of the base material 10 or may be different.
- the repellent 40 (not shown in FIGS. 11 and 12) may be contained in only one of the adhesive layer 20 and the support portion 70, or may be contained in both. In the latter case, the repellent 40 contained in the adhesive layer 20 and the repellent 40 contained in the support portion 70 may be composed of the same component or may be composed of different components.
- the state in which the base material 10 is bent into an L-shape can be stably maintained. Furthermore, since the support portion 70 overlaps the base material 10 when the base material 10 is not bent, the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 can be made less bulky before use.
- the repellent 40 is contained in the support part 70, the surface of the support part 70 is exposed to the outside of the insect repellent adhesive tape 2, which is advantageous for efficiently dispersing the repellent component around the insect repellent adhesive tape 2. .
- the repellent 40 is contained in both the adhesive layer 20 and the support portion 70, the effect of the repellent 40 can be enhanced compared to when it is contained only in either one.
- the repellent 40 contained in the adhesive layer 20 and the repellent 40 contained in the support part 70 are made of different components, the range of insects targeted by the insect repellent adhesive tape 2 can be expanded.
- Insect repellent adhesive tape 1 Insect repellent adhesive tape 2 Insect repellent adhesive tape 10 Base material 12 Front surface 14 Back surface 16 Crease 20 Adhesive layer (first adhesive layer) 30 Adhesive layer (second adhesive layer) 40 Repellent 50 Release paper 60 Adhesive layer (third adhesive layer) 70 Support part 90 Insect control target space 92 Wall surface 94 Ground 96 Boundary
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