JPH0529780U - Reciprocal postcard sheet - Google Patents

Reciprocal postcard sheet

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JPH0529780U
JPH0529780U JP087491U JP8749191U JPH0529780U JP H0529780 U JPH0529780 U JP H0529780U JP 087491 U JP087491 U JP 087491U JP 8749191 U JP8749191 U JP 8749191U JP H0529780 U JPH0529780 U JP H0529780U
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信之 菰田
賢司 高橋
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(57)【要約】 【目的】 往信用宛名情報と返信用宛名情報を同一面側
に印字し、往復葉書とした時に前記各宛名情報が反対面
側に位置するようにした往復葉書用シート。 【構成】 折り兼切り用ミシン目5,6を介して連接さ
れた三紙片2,3,4の第1紙片2の表面側に往信用宛
名情報14を印字し、第3紙片4の表面側に返信用宛名
情報15を印字する一方、第1紙片2と第2紙片3の裏
面側に剥離可能に接着力を調整した、非剥離性接着剤基
剤にこれに対して非親和性を示す微粒状充てん剤を配合
してなる感圧接着剤13を塗布するとともに、これらの
面に隠蔽すべき通知情報16を印字して往復葉書用シー
ト1とする。マージナル部9を切り取り、折り兼切り用
ミシン目5で感圧接着剤13塗布面を重ね合わせ、所定
圧を加えると、この重ね合わせ面が剥離可能に接着さ
れ、通知情報16を隠蔽し往信用宛名情報14と返信用
宛名情報15が反対面側に位置する往復葉書となる。
(57) [Summary] [Purpose] A reciprocal postcard sheet in which the outgoing credit address information and the reply address information are printed on the same side, and when the reciprocal postcard is formed, the respective address information is located on the opposite side. [Structure] Outgoing credit address information 14 is printed on the front surface side of the first paper piece 2 of the three paper pieces 2, 3 and 4 connected through the folding and cutting perforations 5 and 6, and the front surface side of the third paper piece 4 is printed. The reply address information 15 is printed on the back side of the first paper piece 2 and the second paper piece 3, and the non-peelable adhesive base material whose adhesive strength is adjusted so as to be releasable has a non-affinity to this. A pressure-sensitive adhesive 13 containing a fine particulate filler is applied, and notification information 16 to be concealed is printed on these surfaces to form a reciprocal postcard sheet 1. When the marginal portion 9 is cut off, the pressure-sensitive adhesive 13 coated surface is overlapped with the folding and cutting perforations 5, and a predetermined pressure is applied, this superimposed surface is peelably bonded and the notification information 16 is concealed. The address information 14 and the reply address information 15 are reciprocal postcards located on the opposite side.

Description

【考案の詳細な説明】[Detailed description of the device]

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】[Industrial applications]

本考案は、三紙片が折り部を介して連接されてなる往復葉書用シートに関し、 特に、同一面側に往信用宛名情報と返信用宛名情報を印字等により記載可能で、 かつ、これら宛名情報記載面と反対側の面には通知情報が記載されるとともに、 この通知情報記載面が内側になるよう折り重ねられられることにより、往信用宛 名情報記載面と返信用宛名情報記載面とが互いに反対面側に位置した往復葉書と なる往復葉書用シートに関する。 The present invention relates to a reciprocal postcard sheet in which three pieces of paper are connected via a folding part, and in particular, it is possible to write out outgoing credit address information and reply address information on the same side by printing, etc. The notification information is written on the side opposite to the written side, and by folding this notification information written side inward, the outgoing credit address information written side and the reply address information written side are The present invention relates to a reciprocal postcard sheet which is a reciprocal postcard located on the opposite side.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】[Prior Art]

往復葉書は、往信用宛名情報記載面と返信用宛名情報記載面とが同一面側に位 置することが法令によって禁止されているので、これら記載面が反対面側に位置 するよう構成されている。 It is legally prohibited to place the outgoing credit address information face and the reply address information face on the same side of the postcard, so these postcards are designed to be on the opposite side. There is.

【0003】[0003]

【考案が解決しようとする課題】[Problems to be solved by the device]

このため、従来においては、往信用宛名情報と返信用宛名情報とを一回の印字 動作で同時に記載することができなかった。したがって、隠蔽すべき通知情報が 宛名人全てに共通し、あらかじめ印刷しておくことが可能な場合でも、高価な両 面プリンタを用いない限り、前記往信用宛名情報と前記返信用宛名情報とを各別 にプリンタで印字しなければならないので、印字に費やす時間が多く、作業効率 の悪いものであった。本考案は、このような欠点を解消した往復葉書用シートを 提供することを目的とする。 For this reason, conventionally, it has been impossible to simultaneously write the outgoing credit address information and the reply address information in one printing operation. Therefore, even if the notification information to be concealed is common to all the addressees and can be printed in advance, unless the expensive two-sided printer is used, the outgoing credit address information and the reply address information will be stored. Since each printer had to print separately, it took a lot of time to print, resulting in poor work efficiency. An object of the present invention is to provide a reciprocal postcard sheet in which such drawbacks are eliminated.

【0004】[0004]

【課題を解決するための手段】[Means for Solving the Problems]

本考案は上述した目的を達成するために、三紙片が折り部を介して連接され、 これら三紙片の一面側には、互いに隣接しない二紙片に往信用宛名情報と返信用 宛名情報とが各別に記載され、また他面側には、前記返信用宛名情報が記載され た紙片以外の二紙片の少なくとも一紙片に隠蔽すべき通知情報が記載されるとと もに、通知情報記載面を含む重ね合わせ面どうしを剥離可能に接着するための接 着構造が設けられたものである。 In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention has three paper pieces connected to each other through a fold portion, and on one side of these three paper pieces, two pieces of paper, which are not adjacent to each other, are provided with outgoing address information and return address information. It is described separately, and on the other side, the notification information to be concealed on at least one of the two pieces other than the piece on which the reply address information is described, and the notification information writing surface are included. It is provided with a bonding structure for peelably adhering the overlapping surfaces.

【0005】 前記接着構造としては、例えば、2枚の透明なフィルムを剥離可能に接着し、 これらフィルムを重ね合わせ面に剥離不能に接着することにより、前記重ね合わ せ面をフィルムの接着面において剥離可能に接着する構造や、接着力を剥離可能 な程度に調整した接着剤を用いて接着する構造を採用すればよい。この接着剤と して具体的には、非剥離性接着剤基剤に、これに対して非親和性を示す微粒状充 てん剤を配合してなる剥離可能な接着剤が挙げられる。As the above-mentioned adhesive structure, for example, two transparent films are releasably adhered, and these films are irremovably adhered to the superposed surface so that the superposed surface is exfoliated at the adhesive surface of the film. It is possible to adopt a structure in which bonding is possible, or a structure in which an adhesive whose adhesive strength is adjusted to a level capable of peeling is used for bonding. Specific examples of this adhesive include a peelable adhesive prepared by blending a non-peelable adhesive base with a fine particulate filler having an incompatibility therewith.

【0006】 上述した非剥離性接着剤基剤としては、通常では接着せず、一定の条件が与え られると接着可能となり、接着後には剥離不能な感圧接着剤、感熱接着剤あるい は再湿接着剤が好適であり、例えば感圧接着剤としては天然ゴム、合成ゴム等の 従来一般に使用されているものの中から任意に選択することができるが、特に、 天然ゴムにスチレンとメタクリル酸メチルをグラフト共重合させて得られた天然 ゴムラテックスが、耐ブロッキング性、耐熱性、耐摩耗性等の点で好適である。 また、感熱接着剤としては、同じく従来一般に使用されているものの中から任意 に選択し得るが、特に、酢酸ビニル系重合体が好適である。さらに、再湿接着剤 としては、通常、水容性高分子化合物が用いられる。この水容性高分子化合物に ついては特に制限はなく、従来一般的に使用されているもの、例えば、ポリビニ ルアルコールやポリエチレンオキシド等が好適である。The above-mentioned non-peelable adhesive base does not normally adhere, but can be adhered under certain conditions, and cannot be peeled off after adhering. A wet adhesive is preferable, and for example, the pressure-sensitive adhesive can be arbitrarily selected from conventionally used ones such as natural rubber and synthetic rubber. In particular, styrene and methyl methacrylate are used as the natural rubber. A natural rubber latex obtained by graft-copolymerizing is preferred in terms of blocking resistance, heat resistance, abrasion resistance and the like. Further, the heat-sensitive adhesive can be arbitrarily selected from those commonly used in the past, but vinyl acetate-based polymers are particularly preferable. Further, as the rewetting adhesive, a water-soluble polymer compound is usually used. The water-soluble polymer compound is not particularly limited, and those generally used conventionally, such as polyvinyl alcohol and polyethylene oxide, are suitable.

【0007】 また、前記非剥離性接着剤基剤に対して非親和性を示す微粒状充てん剤として は、前記非剥離性接着剤基剤との親和力が小さいもの、例えば酸化亜鉛、酸化チ タン、炭酸カルシウム、カオリン、活性白土、球状アルミナ、小麦デンプン、シ リカ、ガラス粉末、シラスバルーン等が用いられる。これらの材料は単独で用い てもよいし(特にシリカの場合好適である)、2種以上を組み合わせてもよい。 また、粒径の異なる2種以上を組み合わせて用いると接着剤層の表面を凹凸状に 形成しやすいので、剥離性能の向上に有利である。シリカを添加した場合には、 接着剤基剤の塗膜を強化しうるとともに、シリカの多孔質性に起因して接着剤が 表面に付着しやすく、接着力や剥離力を調節しやすいうえ、シリコーンオイルを 用いているプリンタにより、ノンインパクトプリンタ方式で印字した場合でも、 シリカがシリコーンオイルを吸収するので、接着剤層がシリコーンにより接着し なくなることもない。これらの微粒状充てん剤は、平均粒径が5μm〜30μm 、好ましくは7μm〜20μm、より好ましくは10μm〜15μmの範囲にあ るものが好適であるが、5μm以下あるいは30μm以上のものが存在していて もよく、この場合はトナー、インキの定着性が向上するものである。[0007] Furthermore, as the fine particulate filler having a non-affinity with respect to the non-peeling adhesive base, one having a small affinity with the non-peeling adhesive base, for example, zinc oxide or titanium oxide. , Calcium carbonate, kaolin, activated clay, spherical alumina, wheat starch, silica, glass powder, shirasu balloon and the like are used. These materials may be used alone (particularly suitable for silica) and may be used in combination of two or more kinds. Further, when two or more kinds having different particle sizes are used in combination, the surface of the adhesive layer can be easily formed in a concavo-convex shape, which is advantageous for improving the peeling performance. When silica is added, the coating film of the adhesive base can be strengthened, and due to the porosity of silica, the adhesive easily adheres to the surface, and the adhesive force and peeling force can be easily adjusted. Even when printing with a non-impact printer using a printer that uses silicone oil, silica absorbs the silicone oil, so the adhesive layer does not become stuck due to silicone. These fine particulate fillers preferably have an average particle size of 5 μm to 30 μm, preferably 7 μm to 20 μm, more preferably 10 μm to 15 μm, but there are those having an average particle size of 5 μm or less or 30 μm or more. However, in this case, the fixability of toner and ink is improved.

【0008】 さらに、前記微粒状充てん剤は、前記非剥離性接着剤基剤が感圧接着剤、感熱 接着剤、再湿接着剤のいずれにも使用することができるが、その配合量は微粒状 充てん剤の平均粒径及びシートへの塗布量に関係して決定するものであって、シ リカ等の多孔質性物質の割合によっても左右されるものであり、多孔質性物質が 主体となる場合と、他の物質が主体となる場合において、配合量が異なっても同 程度の効果を奏するものである。前記非剥離性接着剤基剤が感圧接着剤及び再湿 接着剤の場合には、非剥離性接着剤基剤成分100重量部に対し、前記微粒状充 てん剤を20〜130重量部が好ましく、シリカ等の多孔質性物質を中心とした 場合は、好ましくは40〜80重量部、より好ましくは50〜60重量部の割合 で配合するのが望ましい。一方、感熱接着剤の場合には、非剥離性接着剤基剤成 分100重量部に対し、前記微粒状充てん剤を45〜100重量部、好ましくは 55〜90重量部、より好ましくは60〜80重量部の割合で配合するのが望ま しい。この微粒状充てん剤の配合量が前記配合量よりも少ないと耐ブロッキング 性に劣り、かつ接着力が高くなり過ぎる傾向がみられる。また、前記配合量より も多いと接着力が低くなり過ぎる傾向がみられ、好ましくない。Further, in the fine particulate filler, the non-peelable adhesive base can be used as any of a pressure sensitive adhesive, a heat sensitive adhesive and a rewetting adhesive, but the compounding amount thereof is fine grain. It is determined in relation to the average particle size of the filler and the amount applied to the sheet, and it is also influenced by the proportion of porous substances such as silica, and the main substance is porous substances. The same effect can be obtained even when the compounding amount is different between the case where the other substance is used and the case where the other substance is mainly used. When the non-peeling adhesive base is a pressure-sensitive adhesive or a re-wetting adhesive, 20 to 130 parts by weight of the fine particulate filler is added to 100 parts by weight of the non-peeling adhesive base component. When a porous material such as silica is mainly used, it is desirable to add 40 to 80 parts by weight, and more preferably 50 to 60 parts by weight. On the other hand, in the case of a heat-sensitive adhesive, 45 to 100 parts by weight, preferably 55 to 90 parts by weight, more preferably 60 to 60 parts by weight of the above-mentioned fine particle filler is used with respect to 100 parts by weight of the non-peeling adhesive base component. It is desirable to mix it in a ratio of 80 parts by weight. If the blending amount of the fine particulate filler is less than the above blending amount, the blocking resistance tends to be poor and the adhesive force tends to be too high. On the other hand, if the amount is larger than the above amount, the adhesive strength tends to be too low, which is not preferable.

【0009】 また、上述した剥離可能な接着剤の塗布量は、非剥離性接着剤基剤の種類及び 微粒状充てん剤の種類並びに配合量に応じて決定されるが、例えば非剥離性接着 剤基剤として感圧接着剤を使用し、非剥離性接着剤基剤成分100重量部当たり 、微粒状充てん剤を20〜130重量部を配合した場合には、0.5g/m2 〜 5.0g/m2 の塗布量が好適である。塗布量が0.5g/m2 以下であると通 常の取扱中に剥がれ易く、実用上問題があり、5.0g/m2 以上であるとシー トにカール等が生じ易く、また、印刷、プリント適性にも問題が生じ易く、0. 5g/m2 〜5.0g/m2 の範囲がシート本来の性質を変化させることなく、 平滑度もJISP−8119で20〜150秒、透気度もJISP−8117で 500秒以下であり、プリント適性に合致したものである。The coating amount of the above-mentioned peelable adhesive is determined according to the type of non-peeling adhesive base and the type and blending amount of the fine particulate filler, and for example, the non-peeling adhesive When a pressure-sensitive adhesive is used as the base and 20 to 130 parts by weight of the fine particulate filler is added per 100 parts by weight of the non-peeling adhesive base component, 0.5 g / m 2 to 5. A coating amount of 0 g / m 2 is suitable. If the coating amount is 0.5 g / m 2 or less, peeling occurs during normal handling, which is a problem in practice, and if it is 5.0 g / m 2 or more, the sheet tends to curl, and printing , The printability is likely to have a problem, and 0. Without range of 5g / m 2 ~5.0g / m 2 alters the inherent properties sheet smoothness at JISP-8119 20 to 150 seconds, the air permeability is also at 500 seconds or less in JISP-8117, It matches the printability.

【0010】 さらに、上述した剥離可能な接着剤をシートに塗布した接着剤層表面に約1Kg /cm2 〜10Kg/cm2 の圧力を加えて、接着剤層表面の過度の出っ張りを押圧し 、ブロッキング特性、印字定着適性をより向上させることが好ましい。Furthermore, by applying a pressure of about 1Kg / cm 2 ~10Kg / cm 2 to applied adhesive layer surface a peelable adhesive as described above into a sheet, pressing an excessive projection of the adhesive layer surface, It is preferable to further improve the blocking property and the print fixing suitability.

【0011】[0011]

【作用】[Action]

同一面側に位置する所定部に往信用と返信用の宛名情報の印字を同時に行い、 反対面側に隠蔽すべき通知情報をあらかじめ、あるいは前記印字動作と同時もし くはその後に印刷もしくは印字したうえ、往信用宛名情報記載面と返信用宛名情 報記載面とが表出して互いに反対面側に位置するように、所定の折り部で連接す る二つの紙片を折り重ねて剥離可能に接着すると、通知情報が隠蔽された往復葉 書が形成される。この往復葉書を受け取った往信宛名人は、重ね合わせ面を見開 くように剥離すれば、通知情報を視認することができる。そして、返信葉書を切 り離すとともに、必要事項を記載すれば、この葉書を投函することができる。 The address information for outgoing credit and reply was printed simultaneously on a specified part located on the same side, and the notification information to be concealed was printed on the opposite side in advance, or at the same time as the printing operation or after that. In addition, the two pieces of paper that are connected at the specified folds are folded and adhered so that the outgoing credit address information surface and the reply address information surface are exposed and located on opposite sides. Then, a round-trip postcard in which the notification information is hidden is formed. The addressee who receives this postcard can visually recognize the notification information by peeling the overlapping surface so as to open it. Then, the postcard can be posted by separating the reply postcard and entering the necessary information.

【0012】[0012]

【実施例】【Example】

以下、本考案の好適な実施例を添付図面に基づいて説明する。ここにおいて、 図1は第1実施例を示す往復葉書用シートの平面図、図2はその断面図、図3は 折り重ねて往復葉書とした状態の断面図、図4はその往信用宛名面側を示す平面 図、図5は接着面を剥離して通知情報を視認可能とした状態の平面図、図6は第 2実施例を示す往復葉書用シートの断面図、図7は折り重ねて往復葉書とした状 態の断面図、図8はその返信用宛名面側を示す平面図、図9は接着面を剥離して 通知情報を視認可能とした状態の平面図である。 Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Here, FIG. 1 is a plan view of a reciprocal postcard sheet showing the first embodiment, FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view thereof, FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view in a state of being folded and folded into a reciprocal postcard, and FIG. FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the side, FIG. 5 is a plan view in a state where the adhesive surface is peeled off to make the notice information visible, FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a reciprocal postcard sheet showing the second embodiment, and FIG. FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view in the state of a reciprocal postcard, FIG. 8 is a plan view showing the reply address side, and FIG. 9 is a plan view in which the adhesive surface is peeled off so that the notification information can be visually recognized.

【0013】 まず、図1〜図5に基づいて第1実施例を説明する。図1に示すように、往復 葉書用シート1は、往信葉書の表面側となる第1紙片2、その裏面側に重ね合わ される第2紙片3、返信葉書となる第3紙片4が折り部である折り兼切り用ミシ ン目5,6を介して連接されるとともに、その両側には、それぞれ切り用ミシン 目7を介して移送孔8が多数透設されたマージナル部9が設けられている。また 、前記第2紙片3の折り兼切り用ミシン目6側の下コーナー部には、スリット1 0が設けられている。前記第2紙片3の表面側には、通知情報に関連する事項や 葉書の取扱説明に関する事項等の説明文11があらかじめ印刷されている。一方 、前記第3紙片4の裏面側には、図2に示すように、通信欄12があらかじめ印 刷されている。そして、図示してはいないが、前記往復葉書用シート1は当初、 図1の上下方向に折り兼切り用ミシン目を介して多数連接された連続状態にある もので、図1はその単位片を示すものである。First, a first embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. As shown in FIG. 1, the reciprocal postcard sheet 1 includes a first paper piece 2 on the front side of a postcard, a second paper piece 3 superposed on the back side thereof, and a third paper piece 4 on which a reply postcard is folded. Marginal parts 9 are provided which are connected through certain folding and cutting perforations 5 and 6, and on both sides thereof are provided with a large number of transfer holes 8 through the perforating perforations 7, respectively. . Further, a slit 10 is provided at the lower corner portion of the second paper piece 3 on the side of the perforation / cutting perforation 6 side. On the front surface side of the second paper piece 3, an explanation sentence 11 such as matters related to the notification information and matters related to the handling instruction of the postcard is printed in advance. On the other hand, on the back side of the third paper piece 4, as shown in FIG. 2, a communication column 12 is preprinted. Although not shown in the figure, the reciprocal postcard sheet 1 is initially in a continuous state in which a large number of sheets are connected in the vertical direction of FIG. 1 through folding and cutting perforations. Is shown.

【0014】 図2で理解できるように、前記各紙片2,3の裏面側には、非剥離性接着剤基 剤に、この非剥離性接着剤基剤に対し非親和性を示す微粒状充てん剤を配合して なる感圧接着剤13が塗布されている。この感圧接着剤13は、天然ゴム100 重量部に対し、スチレン2重量部とメタクリル酸メチル10重量部とをグラフト 共重合させて得られた天然ゴムラテックスに、テルペン樹脂系粘着付与剤5重量 部を添加して感圧性のベース接着剤とし、このベース接着剤100重量部に対し 、平均粒径5μmのシリカゲル20重量部を添加してなるものである。As can be seen in FIG. 2, the back side of each of the paper pieces 2 and 3 is filled with a non-peeling adhesive base and a fine particulate material showing an incompatibility with the non-peeling adhesive base. The pressure-sensitive adhesive 13 containing the agent is applied. This pressure-sensitive adhesive 13 was obtained by graft-copolymerizing 100 parts by weight of natural rubber with 2 parts by weight of styrene and 10 parts by weight of methyl methacrylate, and adding 5 parts by weight of a terpene resin tackifier to a natural rubber latex. Is added to obtain a pressure-sensitive base adhesive, and 20 parts by weight of silica gel having an average particle diameter of 5 μm is added to 100 parts by weight of the base adhesive.

【0015】 往復葉書用シート1は、連続状態において所定方向に移送されながら、コンピ ュータの出力装置であるプリンタによって、第1紙片2の表面側には往信用宛名 情報14が、第3紙片4の表面側には返信用宛名情報15が、同時に印字される 。さらに、第1紙片2と第2紙片3の裏面側である感圧接着剤13塗布面には、 隠蔽すべき通知情報16が印字される。この表裏面の印字は、通常それぞれ各別 の印字動作として行われるが、両面プリンタを使用すれば1回の印字動作で終了 する。The reciprocal postcard sheet 1 is transferred in a predetermined direction in a continuous state, and while the printer, which is an output device of the computer, transfers the reciprocal postcard address information 14 to the front side of the first paper piece 2 and the third paper piece 4 Address information 15 for reply is simultaneously printed on the front side of the. Further, notification information 16 to be concealed is printed on the pressure-sensitive adhesive 13 application surface which is the back side of the first paper piece 2 and the second paper piece 3. Printing on the front and back sides is normally performed as a separate printing operation, but if a double-sided printer is used, the printing operation is completed once.

【0016】 このようにして、図1及び図2状態に構成された往復葉書用シート1を、公知 の用紙処理装置によって、移送しながら各マージナル部9を切断除去し、第1紙 片2と第2紙片3の感圧接着剤13塗布面を重ね合わせるように、折り兼切り用 ミシン目5で折り重ね、さらに移送しながら感圧接着剤13の接着条件である所 定の圧を加えて重ね合わせ面どうしを接着した後、連続状態から単片化して図3 及び図4に示す往復葉書20とする。この状態で前記往復葉書20は通常の往復 葉書と同様に投函可能となる。投函された往復葉書20を受け取った往信宛名人 は、説明文11の説明にしたがって、折り兼切り用ミシン目6から返信葉書とな る第3紙片4を切り離すとともに、スリット10で第2紙片3のコーナー部を切 り取り、これによって露出した第1紙片2のコーナー部に指を掛けて、前記第1 紙片2と前記第2紙片3との重ね合わせ接着面を剥離すれば、隠蔽されていた通 知情報16が露出し、これを読み取ることができる(図5参照)。そして、第3 紙片4の通信欄12に必要事項を記入した後、返信葉書として投函するものであ る。In this way, the reciprocal postcard sheet 1 configured in the state shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is cut and removed by the well-known sheet processing device while the respective marginal portions 9 are removed while being transferred. The pressure sensitive adhesive 13 coated surface of the second paper piece 3 is overlapped with the perforation 5 for folding and cutting, and a predetermined pressure, which is the adhesion condition of the pressure sensitive adhesive 13, is applied while being transferred. After adhering the overlapping surfaces to each other, the continuous state is diced into a reciprocal postcard 20 shown in FIGS. In this state, the reciprocal postcard 20 can be posted in the same manner as a normal reciprocal postcard. The addressee who received the mailed back and forth postcard 20 separates the third paper piece 4 as the reply postcard from the perforation / cutting perforation 6 according to the description of the explanation 11, and at the slit 10 the second paper piece 3 The corner portion of the first paper piece 2 is cut off, and a finger is put on the exposed corner portion of the first paper piece 2 to peel off the overlapping adhesive surface between the first paper piece 2 and the second paper piece 3 to conceal it. The notice information 16 is displayed and can be read (see FIG. 5). Then, after filling in the necessary information in the communication field 12 of the third piece of paper 4, it is posted as a reply postcard.

【0017】 次に、図6〜図9に基づいて本考案の第2実施例を説明する。図6に示すよう に、本実施例が上述した第1実施例と相違するのは、往復葉書用シート31の第 1紙片32の表面側に返信用宛名情報45が印字され、その裏面側には通信欄4 2が設けられる一方、第3紙片34の表面側に往信用宛名情報44が印字されて 、その裏面側には案内文47が印刷され、また、隠蔽すべき通知情報46は第2 紙片33の裏面側にのみ印字されている点である。その他の構成は第1実施例と 同様であり、第5図中、35,36は折り兼切り用ミシン目、37は切り用ミシ ン目、38は移送孔、39はマージナル部、41は説明文、43は感圧接着剤で ある。なお、図示してはいないが、この第2実施例でも、第2紙片33に第1実 施例と同様のスリットが形成されている(図9参照)。Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 6 to 9. As shown in FIG. 6, this embodiment is different from the first embodiment described above in that the reply address information 45 is printed on the front side of the first paper sheet 32 of the reciprocal postcard sheet 31, and the back side thereof. While the communication column 42 is provided, the outgoing credit address information 44 is printed on the front side of the third paper piece 34, the guide text 47 is printed on the back side thereof, and the notification information 46 to be hidden is the first. 2 The point is that only the back side of the paper piece 33 is printed. Other configurations are the same as those in the first embodiment. In FIG. 5, 35 and 36 are perforations for folding and cutting, 37 are perforations for cutting, 38 is a transfer hole, 39 is a marginal portion, and 41 is an explanation. Statement 43 is a pressure sensitive adhesive. Although not shown, in this second embodiment as well, the second paper piece 33 is provided with slits similar to those in the first embodiment (see FIG. 9).

【0018】 本実施例は上述のように構成したので、第1実施例と同様に公知の用紙処理装 置によって、各マージナル部39を切断除去し、折り兼切り用ミシン目35から 折って第1紙片32と第2紙片33の裏面どうしを重ね合わせ、感圧接着剤43 の接着条件である所定の圧を加えて重ね合わせ面どうしを接着した後、連続状態 から単片化すると、図7及び図8に示すように、往信葉書の裏面に案内文47が 表出し、返信葉書の裏面に説明文41が表出した往復葉書50となる。この状態 で前記往復葉書50は通常の往復葉書と同様に投函可能となる。投函された往復 葉書50を受け取った往信宛名人は、説明文41の説明にしたがって、折り兼切 り用ミシン目36から往信葉書である第3紙片34を切り離すとともに、図示し ていない第2紙片33のコーナー部を切り取り、これによって露出した第1紙片 32のコーナー部に指を掛けて、前記第1紙片32と前記第2紙片33との重ね 合わせ接着面を剥離すれば、隠蔽されていた通知情報46が露出し、読み取るこ とができる(図9参照)。そして、折り兼切り用ミシン目35から切り離した第 1紙片4の通信欄42に必要事項を記入した後、返信葉書として投函するもので ある。Since the present embodiment is configured as described above, each marginal portion 39 is cut and removed by the known sheet processing apparatus as in the first embodiment, and the marginal portion 39 is folded and cut from the perforation / cutting perforation 35. When the back surfaces of the first paper piece 32 and the second paper piece 33 are superposed on each other and a predetermined pressure, which is an adhering condition of the pressure-sensitive adhesive 43, is applied to adhere the superposed surfaces to each other, when the continuous state is made into a single piece, as shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 8, the guide post 47 appears on the back side of the postcard, and the explanation post 41 appears on the back side of the reply postcard. In this state, the reciprocal postcard 50 can be posted in the same manner as a normal reciprocal postcard. The addressee who received the sent and received postcard 50 separates the third paper piece 34, which is the postcard, from the perforation / cutting perforation 36 in accordance with the explanation of the explanation 41, and the second paper piece (not shown). The corner portion of 33 is cut off, and the exposed corner portion of the first paper piece 32 is covered with a finger, and the overlapping adhesive surface of the first paper piece 32 and the second paper piece 33 is peeled off. The notification information 46 is exposed and can be read (see FIG. 9). Then, after filling in the necessary information in the communication field 42 of the first paper piece 4 separated from the perforation / cutting perforation 35, it is posted as a reply postcard.

【0019】 なお、本考案は上述した実施例に限定されるものではなく、例えば、接着剤は 感圧接着剤13,43に限定されず、その接着力も紙片の周縁部と内側部分とで 相違するよう設定してもよく、さらに、接着力の強弱については縞状に強弱をつ けたり、あるいはコーナーや端部等の剥離開始部分の接着力を弱めるよう設定し てもよい。また、接着力の調整を接着剤上に印刷を施すことによって行ってもよ く、接着剤の確実な接着力を維持するためには、印刷部分の集合面積が接着され る重ね合わせ面の75%以下がよく、好ましくは50%以下がよい。いわゆるベ タ印刷の場合には25%以下が好ましい。印刷に変えて印字により接着力を調整 することも可能である。これらの印刷にあたっては、シリコーン樹脂やワックス 等の接着力を低下させる成分を添加したインキあるいは印刷インキから顔料を除 去したインキやメジュウムインキを用いると剥離性の点からみてより好適である 。そして、印刷や接着力を低下させるインキの塗布は、ミシン目部分、マージナ ル孔穿設部分等の加工部に設けておくと、加工時における接着剤の突出、紙粉の 発生等を防止できるものである。またさらに、隠蔽される通知情報16,46は 、定期預金高や暗証番号等の他人に知られたくない秘匿すべき情報が一般的であ るが、特に秘匿する必要のない情報でもよいものである。また、二紙片を剥離可 能に接着するための接着構造は、接着力を調整した接着剤13,43を使用する ほか、2枚の剥離可能に接着した透明シートを介在させる等種々変更可能である 。さらに、折り部はミシン目5,6,35,36に限らず、折り線や折りマーク で示されるものでもよい。It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, for example, the adhesive is not limited to the pressure sensitive adhesives 13 and 43, and the adhesive force is different between the peripheral portion and the inner portion of the paper piece. The adhesive strength may be set in a striped manner, or the adhesive strength at the peeling start portions such as corners and edges may be weakened. The adhesive strength may be adjusted by printing on the adhesive. In order to maintain the adhesive strength of the adhesive securely, the aggregate area of the printed parts should be 75 % Or less, preferably 50% or less. In the case of so-called solid printing, it is preferably 25% or less. It is also possible to adjust the adhesive force by printing instead of printing. In these printings, it is more preferable from the standpoint of releasability to use an ink containing a component such as a silicone resin or wax that reduces the adhesive force or an ink obtained by removing the pigment from the printing ink or a medium ink from the viewpoint of releasability. If printing or application of ink that reduces the adhesive strength is provided in the processing parts such as perforations and marginal holes, it is possible to prevent the protrusion of adhesive and the generation of paper dust during processing. It is a thing. Furthermore, the concealed notification information 16 and 46 is generally information that should not be kept secret, such as the amount of time deposits and personal identification numbers, but it is not necessary to keep it secret. is there. In addition, the adhesive structure for peelably adhering two pieces of paper can be changed in various ways, such as using adhesives 13 and 43 whose adhesive strength is adjusted and interposing two transparent sheets which are peelably adhered. is there . Further, the folding portion is not limited to the perforations 5, 6, 35 and 36, and may be a folding line or a folding mark.

【0020】[0020]

【考案の効果】[Effect of the device]

以上説明したところで明らかなように、本考案によれば、三紙片を折り部を介 して連接してなるシートの同一面側に往信用と返信用の宛名情報を印字できるの で、1回の印字動作で同時に印字でき効率的であり、また、往復葉書となった後 は前記各宛名情報は互いに反対側の面に位置するとともに、通知情報は確実に隠 蔽され、さらに、この通知情報を視認するための二紙片の剥離動作も容易である という効果を奏する。 As is clear from the above description, according to the present invention, the address information for outgoing credit and reply can be printed on the same side of the sheet formed by connecting the three pieces of paper through the folding part. It is efficient to print at the same time with the printing operation of, and after the postcard is sent, the address information is located on the opposite side, and the notification information is surely hidden. There is an effect that the peeling operation of the two paper pieces for visually recognizing is easy.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

【図1】第1実施例を示す往復葉書用シートの平面図。FIG. 1 is a plan view of a reciprocal postcard sheet according to a first embodiment.

【図2】同じく断面図。FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the same.

【図3】同じく折り重ねて往復葉書とした状態の断面
図。
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a state in which a reciprocal postcard is similarly folded.

【図4】同じく往信用宛名面側を示す平面図。FIG. 4 is a plan view showing the outgoing credit address side.

【図5】同じく接着面を剥離して通知情報を視認可能と
した状態の平面図。
FIG. 5 is a plan view of a state in which the adhesive information is peeled off and the notification information is visible.

【図6】第2実施例を示す往復葉書用シートの断面図。FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a reciprocal postcard sheet showing a second embodiment.

【図7】同じく折り重ねて往復葉書とした状態の断面
図。
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a state in which the card is folded and folded into a reciprocal postcard.

【図8】同じく返信用宛名面側を示す平面図。FIG. 8 is a plan view showing the address surface side for reply.

【図9】同じく接着面を剥離して通知情報を視認可能と
した状態の平面図。
FIG. 9 is a plan view of a state in which the adhesive surface is peeled off and the notification information is visible.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

1,31 往復葉書用シート 2,32 第1紙片 3,33 第2紙片 4,34 第3紙片 5,6,35,36 折り兼切り用ミシン目 12,42 通信欄 13,46 感圧接着剤 14,44 往信用宛名情報 15,45 返信用宛名情報 16,46 通知情報 20,50 往復葉書 1,31 Reciprocating postcard sheet 2,32 First paper piece 3,33 Second paper piece 4,34 Third paper piece 5,6,35,36 Folding and cutting perforation 12,42 Communication column 13,46 Pressure-sensitive adhesive 14,44 Outgoing credit address information 15,45 Address information for reply 16,46 Notification information 20,50 Round-trip postcard

Claims (1)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】[Scope of utility model registration request] 【請求項1】 三紙片が折り部を介して連接され、これ
ら三紙片の一面側には、互いに隣接しない二紙片に往信
用宛名情報と返信用宛名情報とが各別に記載され、また
他面側には、前記返信用宛名情報が記載された紙片以外
の二紙片の少なくとも一紙片に隠蔽すべき通知情報が記
載されるとともに、通知情報記載面を含む重ね合わせ面
どうしを剥離可能に接着するための接着構造が設けられ
たことを特徴とする往復葉書用シート。
1. The three pieces of paper are connected via a folding part, and on one side of the three pieces of paper, two pieces of paper not adjacent to each other are written with outgoing credit address information and replying address information, respectively, and the other side. On the side, the notification information to be concealed on at least one of the two pieces other than the piece of the address information for reply is written, and the overlapping surfaces including the notification information writing surface are peelably bonded. A sheet for reciprocating postcards, which is provided with an adhesive structure for.
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