Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to a postcard and a manufacturing method thereof, more
specifically, the present invention relates to a postcard for covering temporarily
a portion provided with a confidential matter formed on a surface of a postcard material
by adhering it on the portion, and a manufacturing method thereof.
Background Art
[0002] As a conventional postcard which constitutes a background of this invention, there
is a material including a postcard material formed a confidential matter on a surface
thereof, and a sticking material which a pressure sensitive adhesive layer is formed
on the reverse side of postcard material.
[0003] In this conventional postcard, a surface of a postcard material can be covered by
adhering it on the surface of the postcard material, however, it is not preferably
used for covering temporarily the confidential matter, since the sticking material
is hardly peeled off from the surface of the postcard material.
[0004] In order to facilitate peeling the sticking material from the surface of the postcard
material, it is thinking that a peeling process such as silicon processing is applied
on the surface of the postcard material so as to be peeled off the sticking material.
However, an applying the peeling process on the postcard material complicates a machinery,
and the cost for manufacturing increases. Therefore, it is hardly to apply the peeing
process. And, further, if peeling process is applied. on the surface of the postcard
material, the sticking material is separated from the postcard material inadvertently.
Disclosure of Invention
[0005] Therefore, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a postcard
material, which is able to cover preferably and temporarily a part of surface of the
postcard material without any process on the surface of postcard the material, and
a manufacturing method thereof.
[0006] The first invention is a postcard comprising a postcard material, and a sticking
material adhered to a part of surface of the postcard material comprising, said sticking
material comprising, a base material having a supprissiveness, the first heat adherent
resin layer having a weak adhesion formed on a principal surface of the base material,
and the second heat adherent resin layer having a strong adhesion formed on a part
of surface of said first heat adherent resin layer, said sticking material is adhered
to a surface of the postcard material by the first heat adherent resin layer and the
second heat adherent resin layer.
[0007] The second invention is a method for manufacturing the aforementioned first postcard.
[0008] The third invention is a postcard comprising a postcard material, and a sticking
material adhered to a part of surface of the postcard material comprising, said sticking
material comprising a base material, a suppresion layer having a suppressiveness formed
on one primcipal surface of the base material, the first heat adherent resin layer
having a weak adhesion formed on a principal surface of the suppression layer, and
the second heat adherent resin layer having a strong adhesion formed on a part of
surface of said first heat adherent resin layer, said sticking material is adhered
to a surface of the postcard material by the first heat adherent resin layer and the
second heat adherent resin layer.
[0009] The forth invention is a method for manufacturing the aforementioned third postcard.
[0010] The fifth invention is a postcard comprising a postcard material, and a sticking
material is formed integral with said postcard material and adhered to a part of surface
of the postcard material comprising, said sticking material comprising a base material
having a supprissiveness, the first heat adherent resin layer having a weak adhesion
formed on a principal surface of the base material, and the second heat adherent resin
layer having a strong adhesion formed on a part of surface of said first heat adherent
resin layer, said sticking material is adhered to a surface of the postcard material
by the first heat adherent resin layer and the second heat adherent resin layer.
[0011] The sixth invention is a method for manufacturing the aforementioned fifth postcard.
[0012] The seventh invention is a postcard comprising a postcard material, and a sticking
material is formed integral with said postcard material and adhered to a part of surface
of the postcard material comprising, said sticking material conprising a base material,
a suppression layer having a suppressiveness formed on one principal surface of the
base material, the first heat adherent resin layer having a weak adhesion formed on
a principal surface of the suppression layer, and the second heat adherent resin layer
having a strong adhesion formed on a part of surface of said first heat adherent resin
layer, said sticking material is adhered to a surface of the postcard material by
the first heat adherent resin layer and the second heat adherent resin layer.
[0013] The eighth invention is a method for manufacturing the aforementioned seventh postcard.
[0014] The above and other objects, features, aspect and advantages of the present invention
will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the embodiments
made in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0015] Fig. 1 is a surface view showing one embodiment of the present invention, and Fig.
2 is a reverse side view thereof.
[0016] Fig. 3A is a perspective view showing a postcard piece of the embodiment and Fig.
3B is a sectional view thereof.
[0017] Fig. 4 is a diagrammatical view of a manufacturing machine showing one example of
manufacturing process of a covering material.
[0018] Fig. 5A is a surface view of a continuous raw paper.
[0019] Fig. 5B is a perspective view of the covering material.
[0020] Fig. 6 is a perspective view generally showing an adhesion machine for the covering
material.
[0021] Fig. 7A and Fig. 7B are diagrammatical views of an adhesive portion transfer unit.
[0022] Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing an essential portion of a covering material
transfer unit.
[0023] Fig. 9A is a perspective view showing around a covering material cutter on the downstream
side of the unit shown in Fig. 8, and Fig. 9B is a diagrammatical view showing an
essential portion on the backside of the covering material cutter.
[0024] Fig. 10A is a perspective view showing an essential portion of a pressing and heating
unit for the covering material, and Fig. 10B is a diagrammatical view showing an essential
portion of its backside.
[0025] Fig. 11 is a view showing a time chart of the adhesion machine shown in Fig. 6.
[0026] Fig. 12A and Fig. 12B are views showing a state which the covering material is peeled
off from the postcard material, in which Fig. 12A is a perspective view thereof, and
Fig. 12B is a sectional view thereof.
[0027] Fig. 13A and Fig. 13B are views showing an another embodiment of the present invention,
in which Fig. 13A is a perspective view thereof, and Fig. 13B is a sectional view
thereof.
[0028] Fig. 14A and Fig. 14B are views showing a state which the base material of the postcard
shown in Fig. 13A and Fig. 13B is peeled off from the postcard material, in which
Fig. 14A is a perspective view thereof, and Fig. 14B is a sectional view thereof.
[0029] Fig. 15A and Fig. 15B are views showing a separate embodiment of the present invention,
in which Fig. 15A is a perspective view thereof, and Fig. 15B is a sectional view
thereof.
[0030] Fig. 16A and Fig. 16B are views showing a state which a narrow part of the base material
of the postcard shown in Fig. 15A and Fig. 15B is peeled off from the postcard material,
in which Fig. 16A is a perspective view thereof, and Fig. 16B is a sectional view
thereof.
[0031] Fig. 17A is a perspective view showing a postcard as a separate embodiment of the
present invention, and Fig. 17B is a sectional view thereof.
[0032] Fig. 18A and Fig. 18B are views showing a state which a covering material of the
aforementioned embodiment is cut and is peeled off from the postcard material, in
which Fig. 18A is a perspective view thereof and Fig. 18B is a sectional view thereof.
[0033] Fig. 19 is a perspective view of a continuum of a postcard material.
[0034] Fig. 20 is an illustrative view showing a state which a continuum of a covering material
of a postcard is stucked to the postcard material in a folded-back fashion.
[0035] Fig. 21A and 21B are views showing a separate embodiment, in which Fig. 21A is a
perspective view thereof, and Fig. 21B is a sectional view thereof.
[0036] Fig. 22 is a sectional view showing a state which the covering material of the postcard
shown in Fig. 21A and Fig. 21B is peeled off.
[0037] Fig. 23 is a plane view showing a separate embodiment of the present invention.
[0038] Fig. 24 is view showing a separate variation of the postcard shown in Fig. 23.
Best Mode for carrying out the Invention
[0039] Fig. 1 is a surface view showing one embodiment of the present invention, and Fig.
2 is a reverse side view thereof.
[0040] The continuous postcard 10 includes a postcard material 12 of standard postcard size
and a covering material 14 as a sticking material adhered on a part of the postcard
material 12.
[0041] The continuous postcard 10, as shown in Fig. 5A, includes a continuous raw paper
10a which is formed separably into each postcard material 12 of standard postcard
size. That is, on boundary lines of each postcard material 12, perforations are formed
suitably to form each postcard material 12, and at opposite ends of the continuous
raw paper 10a, sprocket holes 16 are formed continuously at a suitable distance.
[0042] In the present invention, as the continuous raw paper 10a, thin materials such as
synthetic paper and other synthetic resin sheets and the like are used besides the
typical paper.
[0043] Further, on the surface of the postcard material 12, a lottery part 13a such as a
letter "winning" or "lose" and a confidential matter 13b such as a information of
the finance or the insurance are formed. The lottery part 13a and the confidential
matter 13b are formed by printing on the surface of the postcard material 12. Meanwhile,
the lottery part 13a and the confidential matter 13b may be formed by writing with
a pen.
[0044] On the surface of the postcard material 12 including the lottery part 13a and the
confidential matter 13b, the covering material 14 is adhered.
[0045] Next, the covering material 14 will be explained in refer to Fig. 2, Fig. 3A and
Fig. 3B principally.
[0046] The covering material 14 includes a sheet of base material 18, the base material
18 is formed with a relatively soft material such as paper, synthetic resin film and
the like which can be cut by a scissors or the like.
[0047] And on one main surface of the base material 18 a suppression layer 20 is formed.
[0048] The suppression layer 20 is formed by printing a silver ink and the like or laminating
a film material such as an aluminum foil having a suppressiveness with adhesives and
the like.
[0049] On the surface of the suppression layer 20, a first heat adherent resin layer 22
is formed by coating a heat adherent resin with a weak adhesive strength as heating
and extruding it, or by gravure or silk screen printing as dissolving it in a solvent
or despersing in water and the first heat adherent resin layer 22 has a weak adhesive
strength
[0050] The first heat adherent resin layer 22 is formed to melt at about 100°C to 200°C
so as to be adhered to the postcard material 12 made of paper or the like with a weak
adhesive strength.
[0051] As an example of said heat adherent resin having a weak adhesive strength, adhesives
of EVA group may be selected. The composition of the adhesive comprises an EVA (ethylenevinyl
acetate copolymerized resin), a tackifier, a wax and an anti-oxidant, to which sometimes
a release agent such as silicon for reducing the adhesion, a plasticizer and a filler
are added as an adjutant.
[0052] As the tackifier, there are glycerin of partially hydrogenated rosin, glycerin-ester
of rosin, pentaerythritol modified rosin, petroleum resin, ∝-methylstyrene/vinyl toluene
copolymer, terpene oil polymer and terpene-phenol polymer, etc.
[0053] As the wax, there are paraffin wax, microcrystalline wax, low molecular weight polyethylene
wax, Fischer-Tropsch wax, caster wax and chlorinated paraffin, etc.
[0054] As the anti-oxidant, there are hindered phenol group compound, salicylic acid group
compound, benzophenone group compound, benzotriazol group compound, phosphorus group
compound, sulfur group compound, organic metal group compound, etc.
[0055] As the heat adherent resins having a weak adhesive strength other than the aforesaid
examples, there are stylene-butadiene-stylene copolymer, stylene-isoprele-stylene
copolymer, polyethylene, ethylene-ethylacrylate copolymerized resin, ethylene-acrylic
acid copolymerized resin, ethylene-methyl acrylate copolymerized resin, ethylene-methyl
methacrylate, ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymerized resin, ionomer resin, polymethylpentene
resin, ethylene-vinylalcohol copolymerized resin, vinylidene chloride resin, vinyl
chloride-vinyl acetate copolymerized resin, polyamide resin, stylene-acrylic acid
copolymerized resin, polystylene resin, polyacrylic acid copolymerized resin, polyester
resin, polyurethane resin, waxes, etc. When printing and coating, these resins can
be suitably used as heating or dissolving in a solvent or dispersing in water.
[0056] Further, on the surface of the first heat adherent resin layer 24, a second heat
adherent resin layer 24 having a strong adhesive strength is formed. In this embodiment
, the second heat adherent resin layer 24 is formed at both sides in the lengthwise
direction of the postcard material 12, that is, in the fixed width at the upside and
downside of the covering material 14. Moreover, the second heat adherent resin layer
24 is formed at both sides in the breadthwise direction of the postcard material 12,
that is, at right and left ends of the covering material 14 in spots. The second heat
adherent resin layer 24 is formed by coating a heat adherent resin having a strong
adhesive strength, for example adhesives of EVA group, stylene-butadiene-stylene copolymer,
stylene-isoprele-stylene copolymer in parts.
[0057] In this case, for example, the tackifier is mixed more as compared with the heat
adherent resin having a weak adhesive strength or the release agent is mixed less
as compared with the heat adherent resin having a weak adhesive strength, in the heat
adherent resin having a strong adhesive strength. The second heat adherent resin layer
24 may be formed at only both sides of upside and downside or both right side and
left side of the covering material 14. The second heat adherent resin layer 24 may
be formed in the fixed width or may be formed in spots.
[0058] Next, a method of manufacturing the covering material 14 will be explained.
[0059] First, a paper forming the base material 18 is prepared, and the suppression layer
20 is formed on one main surface thereof by allover printing with a silver ink, for
example, by the known printing method as the offset printing or coating.
[0060] As showing Fig. 4, a rolled laminate comprising the base material 18 formed with
the suppression layer 20 is mounted on a hold roller 32 of a manufacturing machine
30 for the covering material.
[0061] The base material 18 held by the hold roller 32 is loosen at one end and led to a
heat adherent resin coater 34 for printing or coating the heat adherent resin 22a
containing, for example, the aforesaid ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymerized resin
as a main component. The heat adherent resin coater 34 is a printing or coating machine
utilizing known printing or coating methods such as a typographic printing, gravure
printing, silk screen printing, offset printing or the like.
[0062] By the heat adherent resin coater 34, the heat adherent resin 22a having a weak adhesive
strength is printing or coating on the surface of the suppression layer 20.
[0063] The base material 18 onto which the heat adherent resin 22a is printed or coated
is led to a dryer 36, Whereby the heat adherent resin 22a is dried and the first heat
adherent resin layer 22 is formed.
[0064] Next, the base material 18 on which the first heat adherent resin layer 22 is formed
is led to a heat adherent resin coater 40 for printing or coating the heat adherent
resin 24a having a strong adhesive strength. The heat adherent resin coater 40 is
a printing or coating machine utilizing known printing or coating methods such as
typographic printing, gravure printing, silk screen printing, offset printing or the
like. By the heat adherent resin coater 40, the heat adherent resin 24a is printing
or coating on the surface of the first heat adherent resin layer 22.
[0065] The base material 18 onto which the heat adherent resin 24a is printed or coated
is led to a dryer 42, whereby the heat adherent resin 24a is dried and the second
heat adherent resin layer 24 is formed.
[0066] Thus, as shown in Fig. 5B, a continuous sheet 14a of the covering material is formed
with the base material 18, the suppression layer 20, the first heat adherent resin
layer 22 and the second heat adherent resin layer 24.
[0067] The continuous sheet 14a of the covering material is wound round a take-up roller
44 again.
[0068] In this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 2 and Fig. 5B, the suppression layer 20 is formed
on one main surface of the base material 18, and the first heat adherent resin layer
22 is formed on the surface of the suppression layer 20.
[0069] The second heat adherent resin layer 24 is formed on a surface of the first heat
adherent resin layer 22, at the upside and downside of the covering material 14 in
the fixed width. Further, the second heat adherent resin layer 24 is formed on a surface
of the first heat adherent resin layer 22 at both right side and left side in spots.
Therefore, the covering material 14 is adhered strongly to the postcard material 12
at a portion which the second adherent resin layer 24 is formed and is adhered weakly
to the postcard material 12 at a portion which the second adherent resin layer 24
is not formed.
[0070] Meanwhile, as the example of the base material 18, besides the aforesaid example,
there are films of synthetic paper, cellophane, polyethylene, polyester, etc. or an
aluminum foil and the like. However, relatively soft materials are preferably selected
as the base material 18 such that when the covering material 14 is adhered to the
postcard material 12, it will not come off easily therefrom against the adhesions
of the first heat adherent resin layer 22 and the second heat adherent resin layer
24.
[0071] When the aluminum foil and the like having a good suppressiveness is selected as
the base material 18, the suppression layer 20 is not necessary. In this case, the
first heat adherent resin layer 22 is formed on one principal surface of the base
material 18.
[0072] Also, on the base material 18, any suitable printing which fits to properties of
the postcard may be performed, or when the continuous material is used as aforesaid
embodiments, for example, a detecting mark(arrow) for detecting feeding pitches of
the base material 18 may be printed with a black color or the like.
[0073] Next, a method for adhering the covering material 14 on the surface of the continuous
raw paper 10a will be explained on the basis of an adhesion machine shown in Fig.
6 through Fig. 11.
[0074] The adhesion machine 100 for the covering material comprises a continuous paper transfer
unit 102 which is designed to feed the continuous raw paper 10a shown in Fig. 5A to
the position where the covering material 14 is adhered.
[0075] The continuous paper transfer unit 102 includes transfer sprockets 106 formed substantially
on opposite ends of a adhesion machine body 104, and an adhesive portion transfer
device 108 which is formed substantially in the center of the adhesion machine body
104 to transfer the continuous raw paper 10a in the transferring direction by a suitable
distance which, in the present embodiment, corresponds to the length of a sheet of
covering material 14 adhered to the postcard material 12. The transfer sprockets 106
which are designed to rotate belts formed with projections which engage to the sprocket
holes 16 of the continuous raw paper 10a, successively engage the projections to the
sprocket holes 16 to transfer the continuous raw paper 10a.
[0076] The adhesive portion transfer device 108, as shown in Fig. 7A, includes a continuous
paper transfer cum 114 secured to a shaft 112 disposed across the front and rear of
the adhesion machine body 104. A suitable groove is formed in the body of the continuous
paper transfer cum 114 which gives suitable vertical and front-to-back movements to
a link mechanism 116 by its uniform rotation. By the action of the link mechanism
116, an adhesive portion transfer table 118 fixed to the link mechanism 116 is moved
back and forth continuously or intermittently. That is, the link mechanism 116 includes
a link 116b which is fixed rockably to the adhesion machine body 104 with a pivot
shaft 116a and a link 116c fixed rotatably to the adhesive portion transfer table
118, and the link 116b is pivotally fixed to the link 116c. The adhesive portion trasnfer
table 118 is move back and forth through the link mechanism 116 by rotation of the
continuous paper transfer cum 114.
[0077] The amount of continuous raw paper 10a transferred in the continuous paper transfer
unit 102, as shown in Fig. 7B, is detected by a synchronizing device 119. That is,
a portion of the adhesive portion transfer table 118 is connected to a timing belt
119c mounted between timing pullies 119a and 119b provided at the front and rear of
the adhesion machine body 104 by a connecting piece 119d, thereby the transferrig
distance of the adhesive portion transfer table 118 is detected by a pulse signal
from an encoder 119e coupled to the timing pully 119b to control the rotation of a
pulse motor which is a drive source formed on the continuous paper transfer unit 102
for the overall control.
[0078] Next, a transfer unit of the covering material 14 which is adhered to the surface
of the continuous raw paper 10a fed successively by the continuous paper transfer
unit 102 will be explained with reference to Fig. 8, Fig. 9A and Fig. 9B.
[0079] The covering material transfer unit 120 includes a reel 122 whereon the rolled continuous
sheet 14a of the covering material continuously formed by the covering material 14
is mounted, a covering material detector 124 which detects the transferring amount
of the continuous sheet 14a pulled out from the reel 122 and the arrival of the continuous
sheet 14a at a specified position to output the electrical signal to a controller
of the covering material transfer unit 120, and a covering material cutter 126 which
is disposed on the downstream side from the covering material detector 124 to cut
the continuous sheet 14a into a suitable length.
[0080] In the covering material transfer unit 120, at the front, and rear of the covering
material cutter 126 which cuts the continuous sheet 14a, a pair of covering material
carries 128 comprising rubber rings fixed to a shaft and rotatable as contacting each
other are disposed.
[0081] The continuous sheet 14a of the covering materials clamped between the rings of the
pair of covering material carriers 128 is carried to the suitable position on the
sufrface of the continuous raw paper 10a by the rotation of the covering material
carriers 128.
[0082] The covering material cutter 126 includes cutter blades 130a and 130b. The cutter
blades 130a and 130b are fixed to a cutter body 132 pivotally about pivot axes 130c
at one end and to a link mechanism 134 at the other end (refer to Fig. 9A and Fig.
9B).
[0083] The link mechanism 134 is fixed pivotally to a cutter shaft 136 fixed pivotally to
the cutter body 132 through a fixed piece 138, and the cutter shaft 136 is connected
to a disc 142 formed with a cum groove through links 140a and 140b as shown in Fig.
9B. The disc 142 is fixed to the shaft 112 which secures the continuous paper transfer
cum 114.
[0084] Accordingly, as the disc 142 rotates the cutter shaft 136 is rotated by the action
of cum groove formed in the disc 142 through the links 140a and 140b, thereby the
cutter blades 130a and 130b are pivoted about the pivot axes 130c fixed to the cutter
body 132 to cut the continuous sheet 14a of the covering material into the suitable
size.
[0085] Next, a pressing and heating unit 150 which adheres the covering material 14 to the
continuous raw paper 10a will be explained with reference to Fig. 10A and Fig. 10B.
[0086] In the embodiment, the pressing and heating unit 150 includes a linear pressing and
heating device 152 which presses the front end of the continuous sheet 14a of the
covering materials linearly in the breadthwise direction of the continuous raw paper
10a to adhere it primarily thereto, and a flat pressing and heating device 154 which
adheres the covering material 14 adhered to the continuous raw paper 10a at its front
end by the linear pressing and heating device 152 to the continous raw paper 10a.
[0087] The pressing and heating unit 150 includes a square-frame transfer pedestal 156.
To the transfer pedestal 156, a linear heater 158 forming the linear pressing and
heating device 152 and a plate heater 160 forming the flat pressing and heating device
154 are secured. The plate heater 160 has subsequentially the same arer as the covering
material 14.
[0088] Furthermore, in the present embodiment, a press roller 162 is fixed pivotally to
the transfer pedestal 156. The press roller 162 is designed to press the covering
material 14 adhered to the continuous raw paper 10a by the plate heater 160 to ensure
close adhesion. The transfer pedestal 156 onto which the linear heater 158 and flat
heater 160 are mounted is fixed movably above the adhesive portion transfer table
118, thereby the continuous raw paper 10a is transferred between the linear heater
158, plate heater 160 and press roller 162 and the adhesive portion transfer table
118. The transfer pedestal 156 is designed to advance back and forth together with
the adhesive portion transfer table 118 along the transferring direction of the continuous
raw paper 10a.
[0089] The transfer pedestal 156 is fixed to a support 164 secured upwardly at the side
of adhesive portion transfer table 118 through a link mechanism 166 movably vertically
such that the linear heater 158 and plate heater 160 can be attached to the adhesive
portion transfer table 118 and detached from it.
[0090] That is, an approximately L-shaped link 166a of the link machanism 166 is fixed pivotally
to the transfer pedestal 156 at one end, and to the support 164 pivotally at its center
by a shaft 168. A pair of same link mechanisms 166 on the upstream and downstream
sides are connected by a turnbuckle 166b at the other end of the link 166a so as to
operate similarly. The shaft 168 is fixed pivotally to the support 164, thereby the
transfer pedestal 156 is moved vertically together with the linear heater 158 and
plate heater 160.
[0091] The shaft 168 is connected to a disc 172 formed with a cum groove through another
link mechanism 170 disposed at one end. The disc 172 is fixed to the shaft 112 to
which the continuous paper transfer cum 114 and disc 142 are secured.
[0092] The link mechanism 170 includes a rocking and straight moving link mechanism 170A
constituted by a guide 171a provided with a slot in the center, a rotor 171b which
moves in the slot while rotating and a link 171c connecting the shaft 168 and the
rotor 171b. Additionally, the link mechanism 170 includes a vertically moving link
mechanism 170B which moves the guide 171a vertically and constituted by a link 171d
connected to the guide 171a, a link 171e fixed pivotally to the link 171d, another
link 171g connected to the other end of the link 171e through a pivot shaft 171f,
link 171h connected pivotally to the link 171g and a link 171j connected to the link
171h at its one end and fixed to the adhesion machine body 104 by a pivot axis 171i.
[0093] By the action of cum groove formed in the disc 172, the vertically moving link mechanism
170B is actuated, and by the action of the link mechanism 170B, the guide 171a moves
up and down in a slot 171k formed vertically in the adhesion machine body 104, thereby
the link 171c of the rocking and straight moving link mechanism 170A is rocked, rotating
the shaft 168 at a suitable angle to move the transfer pedestal 156 vertically by
the action of another link mechanism 166 previously described.
[0094] In the embodiment, though the linear heater 158 and plate heater 160 are secured
integrally to the transfer pedestal 156, they are each controlled by temperature controllers
(not shown) separately to keep suitable temperatures.
[0095] Reason for controlling the heater temperature separately is to enabling a delicate
adjustment depending upon characteristics or the like of the first and second heat
adherent resin layers 22 and 24 formed on the covering material 14.
[0096] Now, operating conditions of the adhesion machine of the covering material will be
explained with reference to time charts shwon in Fig. 11.
[0097] A prescribed amount of continuous raw paper 10a is transferred by the transfer sprockets
106 of the continuous paper tranfer unit 102.
[0098] The adhesive portion transfer table 118, in the present embodiment, is moved from
the downstream side to the upstream side of the continuous raw paper 10a.
[0099] While, as the continuous sheet 14a of the covering material is transferred from the
reel 122 by the covering material transfer unit 120, the covering material detector
124 detects a detecting mark, an arrow in this embodiment, formed on the continuous
sheet 14a of the covering material, and by the detecting signal of the covering material
detector 124, the continuous sheet 14a is stopped temporarilly as well as the adhesive
portion transfer table 118. At this time, the covering material cutter 126 is actuated
and the cutter blades 130a and 130b cut the continuous sheet 14a of the covering material
into a suitable size, that is, a sheet of covering material 14 by the action of cum
groove in the disc 142.
[0100] The front end of the covering material 14 cut into the suitable size by the covering
material cutter 126 is positioned at the optimum location on the continuous raw paper
10a, pressed and heated linearly in the breadthwise direction of the continuous raw
paper 10a by the lineal pressing and heating device 152 forming the pressing and heating
unit 150 to adhere primarily to the continuous raw paper 10a.
[0101] Then, simultaneously with pressing and heating, the continuous raw paper 10a is transferred
by a fixed distance, corresponding approximately to the length of the covering material
14 in this embodiment, to the downstream side by the action of continuous paper transfer
unit 102. That is simultaneously, with pressing and heating of the covering material
14 and postcard material 12 which were positioned under the flat pressing and heating
device 154 in the previous cycle, the covering material 14 is transferred by the prescribed
distance as the continuous raw paper 10a moves to the downstream side.
[0102] After the adhesive portion transfer table 118 has moved by a prescribed amount on
rails 174, the lineal pressing and heating device 152 and flat pressing and heating
device 154 are again detached from the adhesive portion transfer table 118 by the
action of cum groove in the disc 172 and positioned thereabove. At the same time,
the lineal pressing and heating device 152 and flat pressing and heating device 154
are moved together with the adhesive portion transfer table 118 inversely to the flow
of continuous raw paper 10a, or to the prescribed position on the original upstream
side. At this time, the press roller 162 presses the covering material 14 while rotating.
[0103] Then, at the front end position of the following covering material 14 transferred
in the next cycle through cutting and other processes of the continuous sheet 14a
of the covering materials, the adhesive portion transfer table 118 and the linear
pressing and heating device 152 and flat pressing and heating device 154 forming the
pressing and heating unit 150 are reengaged. At this time, the covering material 14
transferred in the previous cycle is positioned under the flat pressing and heating
device 154. The continuous raw paper 10a adhered with the front end of the covering
material 14 of the next cycle is transferred by a prescribed distance by the action
of the continuous paper transfer unit 102, and at the same time the front covering
material 14 transferred previously in the earlier cycle is pressed and heated by the
flat pressing and heating device 154.
[0104] That is, when the covering material 14 adhered at its front end is positioned under
the flat pressing and heating device 154, initial upstream position, which is pressed
to the surface of the adhesive portion transfer table 118 by the action of cum groove
formed in the disc 172 to press and heat the covering material 14.
[0105] Meanwhile, the transferring distance of the continuous raw paper 10a is restricted
by a pulse sent from the encoder disposed on the continuous paper transfer unit 102,
and transfer of the covering material transfer unit 120, covering material cutter
126 and pressing and heating unit 150 is controlled by a central processing unit 176.
However, the continuous raw paper 10a is designed not to advance reversely in response
to the backward movement of the adhesive portion transfer table 118 and the linear
pressing and heating device 152 and flat pressing and heating device 154 of the pressing
and heating unit 150.
[0106] The pressing and heating unit 150 thus repeats a cycle of forward movement, reflection
point (downstream side), backward movement and reflection point (upstream side), and
the covering material 14 is adhered suitably to the surface of the postcard material
12 constituting the continuous postcard 10 as shown in Fig. 1.
[0107] The continuous postcard 10 thus covered with the covering material 14 partly is folded
suitably, and the postcard by separating the cotinuous postcard 10 is put in the post.
[0108] The adhered covering material 14 is adhered strongly at a portion which the second
adherent resin layer 24 is formed and is adhered weakly at a portion which the second
adherent resin layer 24 is not formed. Thus, as shown in Fig. 12A and Fig. 12B, the
covering material 14 can be peeled off relatively easily from the postcard material
12 by cutting the base material 18, the suppression layer 20 and the first heat adherent
resin layer 22.
[0109] In this case, the base material 18, the suppresion layer 20 and the first heat adherent
resin layer 22 can be also peeled off relatively easily at the portion which the second
heat adherent resin layer 24 is formed in spots. And, the lottery part 13a and the
condidential matter 13b formed on a surface of the postcard material 12 can be seeing.
[0110] Fig. 13A and Fig. 13B are views showing an another embodiment of the present invention,
in which Fig. 13A is a perspective view thereof, and Fig. 13B is a sectional view
thereof. In this embodiment, cuts 26a and 26b forming with parforations are formed
specifically in the upside and the downside of the base material 16, the suppression
layer 20 and the first heat adherent resin layer 22 along the surrounding of the second
heat adherent resin layer 24. The cuts 26a and 26b are formed by a perforator included
a cutter roll so-called die roll or by a perforator included a die cutter having a
cutter blade.
[0111] In this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 14A and Fig. 14B, the covering material 14 can
be peeled off relatively easily from the postcard material 12 by cutting the base
material 18, the suppresion layer 20 and the first heat adherent resin layer 22 at
the cuts 26a and 26b at a portion which the second heat adherent resin layer 24 is
not formed. Then, the lottery part 13a and the confidential matter 13b on the surface
of the postcard material 12 can be seeing.
[0112] Fig. 15A and Fig. 15B are views showing a separate embodiment of the present invention,
in which Fig. 15A is a perspective view thereof and Fig. 15B is a sectional view thereof.
In this embodiment, a separate cut 26c is formed specifically in the bese material
18, the suppression layer 20, and the first heat adherent resin layer 22 on the inside
of the cut 26b. The cut 26c is formed by a die roll together with the cuts 26a and
26b. Furthermore, a half circle cut portion 28 is formed at one end of the base material
18, the suppression layer 20 and the first heat adherent resin layer 22 in between
the cuts 26b and 26c.
[0113] In this embodiment, when the center portion of the covering material 14 in the up-and-down
direction is peeled off, as shown in Fig. 16A and Fig. 16B, at a narrow portion between
the cuts 26b and 26c, the base material 18, the suppression layer 20 and the first
heat adherent resin layer 22 is peeled off, first.
[0114] Then, the lotterly part 13a and the confidential matter 13b on a surface of the postcard
material 12 can be seen by bending the center portion of the convering material 14
in the up-and-down direction at the cut 26a or by cutting it at the cut 26a.
[0115] Meanwhile, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 15A and Fig. 15B, a projection extending
to the outside in between the cuts 26b and 26c may be formed in place of the cut portion
28. Thus, the narrow portion of the covering material 14 is peeled off more easily
by hooking the projection.
[0116] Fig. 17A is a perspective view showing a postcard as a separate embodiment of the
present invention, and Fig. 17B is a sectional view thereof.
[0117] Fig. 18A and Fig. 18B are views showing a state which a covering material of the
aforementioned embodiment is cut and is peeled off from the postcard material, in
which Fig. 18A is a perspective view thereof and Fig. 18B is a sectional view thereof.
[0118] This postcard comprises a postcard stuff 210. The postcard stuff 210 comprises a
postcard material 212, formed in the size of the goverment postcard, and a sticking
material, that is to say a covering material 212 stuck to a part of this postcard
material 212. The covering material 214 is formed integral with the postcard material
212 in a manner of extending from one end thereof and is stuck to the postcard material
212 in a folded-back fashion.
[0119] A lottery part 213a wherein are shown letters such as "winning" or "blank" and a
confidential matter 213b such as a information of the finance or the insurance are
formed on the surface of the postcard material 212.
[0120] The covering material 214 comprises a base material formed integral with the postcard
material 212 in a manner of extending from one end thereof.
[0121] The base material 218 is formed with a relatively soft material such as paper, synthetic
resin film and the like which can be cut by a scissors or the like. And on one main
surface of the base material 218 a suppression layer 220 is formed.
[0122] On the surface of the suppression layer 220, the first heat adherent resin layer
222 is formed by coating a heat adherent resin with a weak adhesive strength as heating
and extruding it, or by gravure or silk screen printing as dissolving it in a solvent
or despersing in water and the first heat adherent resin layer 222 has a weak adhesive
strength.
[0123] The first heat adherent resin layer 222 is formed to melt at about 100°C to 200°C
so as to be adhered to the postcard material 212 made of paper or the like with a
weak adhesive strength.
[0124] As an example of said heat adherent resin having a weak adhesive strength, adhesives
of EVA group of the same as the aforementioned embodiment shown in Fig. 1 may be selected.
[0125] Further, on the surface of the first heat adherent resin layer 222, a second heat
adherent resin layer 224 having a strong adhesive strength is formed. In this embodiment,
the second heat adherent resin layer 224 is formed at both sides in the lengthwise
direction of the postcard material 12, that is, in the fixed width at the upside and
downside of the covering material 14. Moreover, the second heat adherent resin layer
224 is formed at both sides in the breadthwise direction of the postcard material
12, that is, at right and left ends of the covering material 14 in spots. The second
heat adherent resin layer 224 is formed by coating a heat adherent resin having a
strong adhesive strength, for example adhesives of EVA group, stylene-butadiene-stylene
copolymer, stylene-isoprele-stylene copolymer in parts.
[0126] In this case, for example, the tackifier is mixed more as compared with the heat
adherent resin having a weak adhesive strength or the release agent is mixed less
as compared with the heat adherent resin having a weak adhesive strength, in the heat
adherent resin having a strong adhesive strentgth. The second heat adherent resin
layer 224 may be formed at only both sides of upside and downside or both right side
and left sides of the covering material 14.
[0127] Next, a method of manufacturing the coveing material 14 will be explained.
[0128] First, continuous paper for forming the postcard stuff 210 is prepared. The postcard
material 212 portion and the base material 218 portion are formed continuously in
the direction of width of this continuous paper. Accordingly, the length of the continuous
paper in the direction of width is a sum of the length of the postcard material 212
and the length of the base material 218.
[0129] And, a suppression layer 20 is formed on one principal surface of the base material
218 of the continuous paper.
[0130] As shown in Fig. 19, the postcard stuff 210 is manufactured by the same appratus
as appratus shown in Fig. 3. The postcard stuff 210 has the covering material 214
which is formed by lamminating the suppression layer 220, the first heat adherent
resin layer 222 and the second heat adherent resin layer 224 on one main surface of
a part of the base material 218, successively.
[0131] Subsequently, this postcard stuff 210 is led to a covering material sticking apparatus
sticking this covering material 214 to the postcard material 212. At this time, to
cover a confidential matter such as a residual amount deposited in a bank which is
formed on part of the surface of the postcard with the covering material 214, it is
necessary to print proper characters in advance on a proper place, for exmple, the
lower column of the postcard material 212.
[0132] In addition, in the case of making this covering material 214 adhere, for example,
to the lower column of the postcard, as shown in Fig. 20, the postcard stuff 210 is
fed sequentially, and it is folded back at the boundary between the postcard material
212 portion and the covering material 214 portion, and the covering material 214 and
the postcard material 212 are bonded. Then, the surface of postcard stuff 210 is pressed
by a pressing roller, and the covering material 214 is stuck to the surface of the
postcard material 212. Then, the postcard stuff 210 is cut in a proper size, and the
postcard of the present invention is formed.
[0133] The adhered covering material 214 is adhered strongly at a portion which the second
adherent resin layer 224 is formed and is adhered weakly at a portion which the second
adherent resin layer 224 is not formed. Thus, as shown in Fig. 18A and Fig. 18B, the
covering material 224 can be peeled off relatively easily from the postcard material
212 by cutting the base material 218, the suppression layer 220 and the first heat
adherent resin layer 222.
[0134] In this case, the base material 218, the suppresion layer 220 and the first heat
adherent resin layer 222 can be peeled off relatively easily at the portion which
the second heat adherent resin layer 224 is formed in spots. And, the lottery part
213a and the confidential matter 213b formed on a surface of the postcard material
212 can be seeing.
[0135] Fig. 21A and Fig. 21B are views showing an another embodiment of the present invention,
in which Fig. 21A is a perspective view thereof, and Fig. 21B is a sectional view
thereof. In this embodiment, cuts 226a and 226b forming with parforations are formed
specifically in the upside and the downside of the base material 218, the suppression
layer 220, and the first heat adherent resin layer 222 along the surrounding of the
second heat adherent resin layer 224.
[0136] In this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 22, the covering material 214 can be peeled
off relatively easily from the postcard material 212 by cutting the base material
218, the suppresion layer 220 and the first heat adherent resin layer 222 at the cuts
226a and 226b at a portion which the second heat adherent resin layer 24 is not formed.
Then, the lottery part 213a and the confidential matter 213b on the surface of the
postcard material 212 can be seeing.
[0137] In aforementioned embodiment, the center portion of the covering material 14 in the
up and down direction is peeld off.
[0138] However, for example, a center portion of the covering material 14 may be formed
so as to peel off from the postcard material 12 by forming the second heat adherent
resin layer 24 along the surrounding of the covering material 14, and by forming a
cut along the second heat adherent resin layer 24 in the base material 18, the suppression
layer 20 and the first heat adherent resin layer 22.
[0139] In aforementioned embodiment, the lottery part 13a is formed on a surface of the
postcard material 20, however, the lottery part 13a may be formed on the surface of
the suppression layer 20 or the surface of the postcard material 12 when having the
suppression layer 20, may be formed on one main surface of the base material 18 or
the surface of the postcard material 12 when not having the suppression layer 20.
[0140] In the aforementioned embodiment, the cut is formed along the surrounding of the
covering material, a center portion of the covering material can be cut by the cut.
[0141] In this case, as shown in Fig. 23, when each cuts are constituted with a linear cut
portion 324a and a curvilinear cut portion 324b respectively so as to overlap a part
of one cut 324 and a part of the next cut 324 in a direction for peeling the covering
material 312, the center portion of the covering material 312 can be peeled off easily.
In addition, for peeling off the center portion of the covering material 412 easily,
as shown in Fig. 24, for example, each linear cuts 424 may be formed along edges of
the base material 414 on a slant so as to overlap a part of one cut 424 and a part
of the next cut 424 in a direction for peeling off the covering material 412.
[0142] In the postcard as shown in Fig. 23 and Fig. 24, by pulling the covering material
between the adjacent perforations is broken as the direction thereof is shown by an
arrow of dash-dot line, and the covering material of the portion encompassed by the
perforation is peeled off.
[0143] In said embodiment shown in Fig. 1 the covering material is stucked to only one part
of surface of the postcard material.
[0144] However, as shown in Fig. 23 and 24, the same covering material as the postcard material
may be formed and the covering material may be formed so as to be stuck to cover the
whole surface of said postcard material.
[0145] While the present invention has been particularly described an dshown, it is to be
understood that it is for the purpose of illustration and example and not for limitation.
The spirit and scope of the invention is therefore to be determined solely by the
accompanying claims.
Industrial Applicability
[0146] The sticking material is adhered on the surface of the postcard material weakly at
a portion of the first heat adherent resin layer and is adhered strongly at the portion
of second heat adherent resin layer. Therefore, the base material is not accidentally
peeled off from the material to be sticked with a force applied to the second heat
adherent resin layer. Then, the surface of the postcard material is covered with the
base material of the sticking material including the base material having the suppressiveness
or with the suppression layer of the sticking material including the suppression layer
having the suppressiveness.
[0147] When peeled off the sheet base material at the portion where the second heat adherent
resin layer is not formed, the sheet base material are peeled off from the material
to be sticked in the sticking material including the base material having the suppressiveness,
while, the sheet base material, the suppression layer, and the first heat adherent
resin layer are peeled off from the postcard material in the sticking material including
the suppression layer having the supprssiveness. Therefore, the surface of the postcard
material can be seeing.