Film pasting tool and film pasting method
11155026 · 2021-10-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B27/0092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/472
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C03C17/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29C65/7814
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/7805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/7817
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/47
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/76
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/4825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2063/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/5071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/5007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/0004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C63/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C03C17/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B60J3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A film pasting tool is used to paste one surface of a film on a member-to-be-pasted at a predetermined position. The tool comprises a flexible tabular body, a first adhesive part, a front surface thereof being adhesive, provided on one surface of the body, and a second adhesive part, a front surface thereof being adhesive, provided on a part of a region other than a region where the first adhesive part is provided out of one surface of the body. An other surface of the film is pastable on the front surface of the second adhesive part, and when the other surface of the film is pasted on the front surface of the second adhesive part, the front surface of the first adhesive part is exposed in such a manner that the front surface of the first adhesive part is pastable on the member-to-be-pasted.
Claims
1. A film pasting tool configured to paste a front surface of a film on a member-to-be-pasted at a predetermined position, comprising: a flexible tabular body, wherein said body is configured to bend without folding; a first adhesive part, a front surface thereof being adhesive, and a back surface thereof provided on a first surface of said body; and a second adhesive part, a front surface thereof being adhesive, and a back surface thereof provided on the first surface of said body, and located in a region other than a region where said first adhesive part is provided on the first surface of said body, wherein said second adhesive part is positioned on said first surface of said body so as to be located between said first adhesive part and a center of said first surface of said body, wherein, said front surface of said second adhesive part has a lower adhesive strength than said front surface of said first adhesive part, a back surface of said film is pastable on said front surface of said second adhesive part, and when said back surface of said film is pasted on said front surface of said second adhesive part, said front surface of said first adhesive part is exposed in such a manner that said front surface of said first adhesive part is pastable directly on said member-to-be-pasted.
2. The film pasting tool according to claim 1 further comprising said film, wherein, said back surface of said film has been pasted on said front surface of said second adhesive part.
3. The film pasting tool according to claim 2, wherein, an outer contour of said film is smaller than an outer contour of said body.
4. The film pasting tool according to claim 1, wherein, said body includes a grip part to be gripped by a worker when doing a pasting work, and said first adhesive part and said second adhesive part are not provided on said grip part.
5. The film pasting tool according to claim 4, wherein, a length from said grip part to said second adhesive part is shorter than a length from said grip part to said first adhesive part.
6. The film pasting tool according to claim 1, wherein, said film is larger than said second adhesive part, and said first surface of said body includes at least one positioning line for positioning said film with respect to said body.
7. The film pasting tool according to claim 1, wherein, said body is transparent, said film is larger than said second adhesive part, and a second surface of said body includes at least one positioning line for positioning said film with respect to said body.
8. The film pasting tool according to claim 1, wherein, said front surface of said first adhesive part is pastable on said member-to-be-pasted and is peelable from said member-to-be-pasted after being pasted on said member-to-be-pasted, and said film is peelable from said front surface of said second adhesive part after being pasted on said front surface of said second adhesive part.
9. A film pasting tool for pasting a front surface of a film on a member-to-be-pasted at a predetermined position, comprising: a flexible tabular body that is flexible to an extent of bending without folding; a first adhesive part, a front surface thereof being adhesive, provided on a first surface of said body; and a second adhesive part, a front surface thereof being adhesive, provided on a part of a region other than a region where said first adhesive part is provided out of said first surface of said body, wherein, a back surface of said film is pastable on said front surface of said second adhesive part, and when said back surface of said film is pasted on said front surface of said second adhesive part, said front surface of said first adhesive part is exposed in such a manner that said front surface of said first adhesive part is pastable on said member-to-be-pasted, wherein, said body includes at least one claw part configured to be engaged with a corresponding engaged part fixed on said member-to-be-pasted so that said film pasting tool is positioned with respect to said member-to-be-pasted.
10. A film pasting method using a film pasting tool according to claim 1, comprising: a first adhesive part pasting step for pasting said front surface of said first adhesive part on said member-to-be-pasted at a predetermined first position; a film preparing step for lifting, after said first adhesive part pasting step, said body in a direction departing from said member-to-be-pasted by holding a part of said body where said first adhesive part and said second adhesive part are not provided, said part being positioned at a second direction side of said body, said second direction being opposite to a first direction toward which said first adhesive part is positioned with respect to said second adhesive part, and putting said surface of said film into an adherable state; a film pasting step for pressing, after said film preparing step, a squeegee on a part out of an other surface of said body, said part being positioned at said first direction side of a part corresponding to said film with said body held in such a manner that said surface of said film is not adhered to said member-to-be-pasted and moving said squeegee in said second direction, applying to said squeegee external force toward said member-to-be-pasted so as to paste, via said body, said surface of said film on said member-to-be-pasted at said predetermined position; and an adhesive part peeling step for peeling, after said film pasting step, said second adhesive part from said film and peeling said first adhesive part from said member-to-be-pasted by bending said body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
(12) A film pasting tool and a film pasting method according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described, referring to the figures. The film pasting tool of the present embodiment is used when pasting an anti-fog film with anti-fog property on a front window of a vehicle at a predetermined position. In more detail, the film pasting tool is used when exchanging the anti-fog film which has been already pasted on the front window for a new anti-fog film at a dealer, a repair shop, and the like. It should be noted that a scale of the figures in the present embodiment may be different from an actual scale in order to clearly illustrate a configuration of each member.
(13) [Film Pasting Tool]
(14) First, a description on a film pasting tool 10 will be made, referring to
(15) As shown in
(16) The strong adhesive tape 14 and the weak adhesive tape 20 are provided on a part of one surface 13a of the tabular part 12a, the part corresponding to the base part 12a1 (Hereinafter, this part will be simply referred to as a “surface 13a of the base part 12a1”.), which will be described in detail later. Besides, a frame 28 with a rectangular shape is printed on the surface 13a of the base part 12a1, the frame surrounding the weak adhesive tape 20 (refer to
(17) The grip part 12a2 is a part gripped by a worker when a film 24 (described later) of the film part 22 is pasted on a front window 30 (described later). No adhesive tape has been pasted on a part of the one surface 13a of the tabular part 12a, the part corresponding to the grip part 12a2 (Hereinafter, this part will be simply referred to as a “surface 13a of the grip part 12a2”.).
(18) The claw parts 12b is provided at, among four sides of the base part 12a1, each of remaining three sides other than one side from which the grip part 12a2 is protruding. The claw part 12b1 is provided at a side opposite to the side from which the grip part 12a2 is protruding, and the claw part 12b2 and the claw part 12b3 are each provided at respective both sides substantially perpendicular to the above side. As shown in
(19) A longest part of a lateral width (a length in a left and right direction in
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(21) The weak adhesive tape 20 is a double-sided tape with an elongated rectangular shape and includes a front surface 20a and a back surface 20b. The back surface 20b of the weak adhesive tape 20 has been pasted on a region other than a region where the strong adhesive tape 14 is pasted out of the surface 13a of the base part 12a1. More specifically, the weak adhesive tape 20 is arranged in substantially parallel with the strong adhesive tape 14 on an inner peripheral side of the strong adhesive tape 14 with a predetermined spacing from the strong adhesive tape 14. In other words, a length from the grip part 12a2 to the weak adhesive tape 20 is shorter than a length from the grip part 12a2 to the strong adhesive tape 14. The film part 22 has been pasted in advance on the front surface 20a of the weak adhesive tape 20. Thus, no release paper has been pasted on the front surface 20a. It should be noted that the weak adhesive tape 20 corresponds to one example of a “second adhesive part”.
(22) Adhesive strengths of the strong adhesive tape 14 and the weak adhesive tape 20 are preset in such a manner that the adhesive strength of the weak adhesive tape 20 against the film part 22 (strictly, the film 24) is weaker than the adhesive strength of the strong adhesive tape 14 against the front window 30. This will be described in detail later.
(23) As shown in
(24) On the other hand, as shown in
(25) As mentioned earlier, the frame 28 is printed on the surface 13a of the base part 12a1 of the body 12 (refer to
(26) As described above, since the body 12 is transparent, each adhesive tape 14, 20, the film part 22 and the frame 28 can be recognized from the surface 13b of the body 12.
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(29) The bracket 32 plays a role of a base/pedestal used to place the camera sensor 34. The camera sensor 34 is placed in (fixed to) the bracket 32 by engaging non-illustrated engaging parts of the camera sensor 34 with the bracket 32 (refer to
(30) The film 24 has been pasted on a part of the window 30, the part being surrounded by the bracket 32. A groove 32a1 is provided on an inner peripheral surface of the wall part 32a of the bracket 32. Although a detailed description will be made later, the film 24 is pasted on the window 30 by engaging the claw part 12b1 of the tool 10 with the groove 32a1 so as to position the tool 10 with respect to the window 30. Therefore, the bracket 32 also plays a role of an “engaged part” with which the claw part 12b of the tool 10 is engaged. An upper part of the film 24 has been pasted on a part of the window 30 on which the ceramic line 30a has been painted.
(31) It should be noted that the longest part of the lateral width of the body 12 of the tool 10 is substantially equal to a lateral width of the inner peripheral surface of the bracket 32. In addition, the longest part of the longitudinal width of the body 12 of the tool 10 is longer than a longitudinal width of an outer peripheral surface of the bracket 32, and a longitudinal width of the base part 12a1 of the body 12 is shorter than a longitudinal width of the inner peripheral surface of the bracket 32.
(32) The camera sensor 34 is used to acquire information in front of the vehicle (for example, a distance to a preceding vehicle and a speed of the preceding vehicle). The camera sensor 34 faces the film 24 under a state where the camera sensor 34 has been placed in the bracket 32. In more detail, among the camera sensor 34, an irradiation part to irradiate light and a light receiving part to receive light (Illustration are both omitted.) face the film 24.
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(34) Subsequently, a film pasting method with which the worker pastes the film 24 on the window 30 at a predetermined position using the tool 10 will be described, referring to
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(37) In this step, the tool 10 is fixed to the window 30 by pasting the strong adhesive tape 14 on the window 30 at a predetermined position. Specifically, first, peel off the non-illustrated release paper pasted on the front surface 14a of the strong adhesive tape 14 so as to expose the front surface 14a. Next, engage the claw part 12b1 of the tool 10 with the groove 32a of the bracket 32. The groove 32a is provided at such a position that the claw part 12b2 and the claw part 12b3 make contact with the corresponding inner peripheral surfaces of the wall part 32d and the wall part 32b of the bracket 32 when the claw part 12b1 is engaged with the groove 32a1 and the body 12 of the tool 10 is pressed to a part of the window 30, the part being surrounded by the bracket 32. The claw part 12b2 applies elastic force in a right direction in
(38) The front surface 14a of the strong adhesive tape 14 is pasted on the window 30 by applying force (typically, by the worker pressing with his/her finger) toward the window 30, under a state where the tool 10 is positioned with respect to the bracket 32, on a part corresponding to a part where the strong adhesive tape 14 has been pasted out of the surface 13b (that is, an opposite surface to the surface on which the strong adhesive tape 14 has been pasted) of the base part 12a1 of the tool 10. The strong adhesive tape 14 is pasted on the ceramic line 30a of the window 30 (refer to
(39) Through this step, the strong adhesive tape 14 is properly pasted on the window 30 at the predetermined position (This position corresponds to one example of a “first position”.). Thereby, the tool 10 is fixed to the window 30. As mentioned earlier, since the longest part of the longitudinal width of the body 12 of the tool 10 is longer than the longitudinal width of the outer peripheral surface of the bracket 32, when the tool 10 is fixed to a part of the window 30 surrounded by the bracket 32, the body 12 of the tool 10 is bent so as to be curled back against the window 30 and thus a part of the grip part 12a2, the part being positioned outside the bracket 32, is placed on a front surface of the wall part 32c of the bracket 32 (refer to
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(44) As described above, in the present embodiment, the gap/clearance is made between the film part 22 (that is, the film 24) and the window 30 in a state where the grip part 12a2 has been placed on the front surface of the wall part 32c of the bracket 32 (refer to
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(46) In the adhesive tape peeling step, the tool 10 is detached from the window 30 by peeling the weak adhesive tape 20 from the film 24 and by peeling the strong adhesive tape 14 from the window 30. Specifically, by gripping/holding the grip part 12a2 of the tool 10 and lifting the grip part 12a2 in the direction departing from the window 30, the body 12 of the tool 10 is bent so as to be curled back against the window 30.
(47) Here, a description on adhesive strengths of the weak adhesive tape 20, the strong adhesive tape 14, and the film 24 will be made. The adhesive strength A1 of the weak adhesive tape 20 against the film 24 (the surface 24b) is approximately 3N/25 mm, which is lower than the adhesive strength A2 of the weak adhesive tape 20 against “the base part 12a1 (the surface 13a) of the tool 10”. In addition, the adhesive strength A1 is lower than the adhesive strength A3 (approximately 10N/25 mm) of the film 24 (the surface 24a) against the window 30 (that is, A1<A2, A1<A3). Hence, when the grip part 12a2 is lifted as described above, the weak adhesive tape 20 is peeled from the film 24. On the other hand, the adhesive strength A4 of the strong adhesive tape 14 against the window 30 is approximately 8N/25 mm, which is lower than the adhesive strength A5 of the strong adhesive tape 14 against “the base part 12a1 (the surface 13a) of the tool 10” (A4<A5). Hence, when the grip part 12a2 is further lifted, the strong adhesive tape 14 is peeled from the window 30. In this way, the tool 10 is detached from the window 30. As a result, as shown in
(48) Here, as mentioned above, the adhesive strength A1 (approximately 3N/25 mm) of the weak adhesive tape 20 against the film 24 (the surface 24b) is lower than the adhesive strength A4 (approximately 8N/25 mm) of the strong adhesive tape 14 against the window 30 (A1<A4). Thus, the weak adhesive tape 20 can be more easily peeled than the strong adhesive tape 14. It should be noted that these numerical values of the adhesive strengths are merely one example and may be accordingly changed depending on a situation.
(49) According to the tool 10 of the present embodiment, the front surface 14a of the strong adhesive tape 14 is exposed in such a manner that the front surface 14a is pastable on the window 30 under a state where the surface 24b of the film 24 has been pasted on the front surface 20a of the weak adhesive tape 20. Therefore, the front surface 14a of the strong adhesive tape 14 can be pasted on the window 30 and thereby the tool 10 can be fixed to the window 30 at the strong adhesive tape 14. The film 24 is fixed to the tool 10 at the weak adhesive tape 20. Thus, according to this configuration, the film 24 can be positioned with respect to the window 30 (in other words, a position of the film 24 which is to be pasted on the window 30 can be uniquely determined.). Accordingly, different from a conventional method, it becomes unnecessary to position the film 24 by pasting a part of the film 24 on the window 30. As a result, a position at which the squeegee 40 is first pressed can be set to the outside of the film 24, not on the film 24, which enables to paste the film 24 on the window 30 from an edge thereof with the squeegee 40. Thereby, a possibility of the occurrence of air bubble underneath the film 24 can be significantly reduced. This configuration enables the camera sensor 34 to properly irradiate and receive light via a part of the window 30 on which the film 24 has been pasted, and thus the camera sensor 34 can acquire precise information in front of the vehicle. In addition, the positioning work of the film 24 (that is, the work of pasting the front surface 14a of the strong adhesive tape 14 on the window 30) and the pasting work of the film 24 (that is, the work of pasting the surface 24a of the film 24 on the window 30) can be done separately, and thus it becomes unnecessary to do the positioning work, paying attention to the pasting work so as not to fail in the pasting work, resulting in improvement of the work efficiency.
(50) Especially, in the present embodiment, the adhesive strength A1 of the weak adhesive tape 20 against the film 24 is lower than the adhesive strength A4 of the strong adhesive tape 14 against the window 30. Since the strong adhesive tape 14 plays a role of fixing the tool 10 to the window 30, the front surface 14a of the strong adhesive tape 14 needs adhesive strength to such an extent that the tool 10 does not come off the window 30 due to external force acting on the tool 10. On the other hand, the weak adhesive tape 20 plays a role of fixing the film 24 to the tool body 12. The film 24 is relatively light, and it is very less likely that some external forces other than gravity will act on the film 24 when pasting the film 24 with the tool 10. Therefore, adhesive strength of the front surface 20a of the weak adhesive tape 20 is enough to such an extent that the film 24 can be temporarily fixed to the tool body 12 (that is, until the film 24 is pasted on the window 30). Hence, by making the adhesive strength A1 lower than the adhesive strength A4, it becomes possible to properly fix the film 24 to the body 12 until the film 24 is pasted on the window 30 as well as to easily peel the weak adhesive tape 20 from the film 24 after the film 24 has been pasted. As a result, the work efficiency is improved.
(51) Besides, since the tool 10 comprises the film 24 in the present embodiment, the work of pasting the film 24 on the weak adhesive tape 20 of the tool body 12 can be skipped, and thus the work efficiency can be improved by that amount of work.
(52) Further, the outer contour of the film 24 is smaller than the outer contour of the base part 12a1 of the body 12 in the present embodiment. Therefore, force by the squeegee 40 can be applied on the entire film 24 via the base part 12a1, and thus uniform force can be applied on the entire film 24, which can further reduce the possibility that air bubble occurs underneath the film 24.
(53) Further, since the tool body 12 includes the grip part 12a2 in the present embodiment, doing the film pasting work with the grip part 12a2 held enables to reduce the possibility that the worker's hand accidentally touches the adhesive surface 24a of the film 24.
(54) Further, in the present embodiment, the length from the grip part 12a2 of the tool body 12 to the weak adhesive tape 20 is shorter than the length from the grip part 12a2 to the strong adhesive tape 14. The tool 10 is fixed to the window 30 only at the strong adhesive tape 14. Thus, according to this configuration, lifting this grip part 12a2 makes the weak adhesive tape 20 depart from the window 30. Therefore, it can be properly prevented that the surface 24a of the film 24 which is pasted on the weak adhesive tape 20 unintentionally adheres to a part of the window 30, the part being a part other than the predetermined position.
(55) Further, in the present embodiment, the tool body 12 includes the claw parts 12b used to position the tool 10 with respect to the window 30 by engaging the claw parts 12b with the bracket 32 fixed to the window 30 in advance. Therefore, the tool 10 can be properly positioned with respect to the window 30 with an aid of the claw parts 12b. Thus, the strong adhesive tape 14 can be properly pasted on the window 30 at the predetermined position, and as a result, the film 24 can be properly pasted on the window 30 at the predetermined position.
(56) In some cases, a release paper for protecting the surface 24b (a surface not having adhesiveness) is pasted on the surface 24b of the film 24. In this case, when adopting a method of directly pressing a squeegee on a film (strictly, a release paper for protection) to paste on a window (Hereinafter, this method will be referred to as a “prior art method”.), moving the squeegee from an edge of the film for a purpose of suppressing the occurrence of air bubble underneath the film may cause the release paper for protection to peel off, resulting in making the film dirty or damaged. Thus, in the prior art method, moving the squeegee from the edge of the film have not been performed very often, which has been one factor of the easy occurrence of air bubble underneath the film. In contrast, in the film pasting method (the present embodiment method) according to the present embodiment, the squeegee 40 is indirectly pressed on the film 24 via the body 12 of the tool 10. Therefore, it is very less likely that the release paper for protection peels off even if the squeegee 40 is moved from the edge of the film 24. Accordingly, according to the present embodiment method, it can be suppressed that the film 24 is made dirty or damaged by the squeegee 40 as well as air bubble occurs underneath the film 24.
(57) The film pasting tool and the film pasting method according to the present embodiment has been described. However, the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment and may adopt various modifications within a scope of the present invention.
(58) For example, although in the above embodiment, the film 24 with the anti-fog property is pasted on the front window 30 of the vehicle with the tool 10, types of the film 24 and a target on which the film 24 is to be pasted are not limited thereto. For instance, the film 24 may be a protection film to protect a liquid crystal display and a target on which the film 24 is to be pasted may be the liquid crystal display.
(59) In addition, although in the above embodiment, the tool 10 is used when exchanging a film which has been pasted on the window 30 for a new film 24, a configuration is not limited thereto. The tool 10 may be used when manufacturing the window 30. In a case of exchanging the film, a surface on which the film 24 is to be pasted is inclined since the work is done in the cabin (inside the vehicle), whereas in a case of manufacturing the window 30, the work can be done in a state where a surface on which the film 24 is to be pasted is made substantially horizontal. In this case, adhesive strength of the strong adhesive tape 14 required to fix the tool 10 to the window 30 may not be as high as the adhesive strength A4. Thus, depending on a situation where the tool 10 is used (for example, when manufacturing the window), the adhesive strength of the strong adhesive tape 14 against the window 30 may be equal to or smaller than the adhesive strength of the weak adhesive tape 20 against the film 24. In addition, a shape of each of the adhesive tapes 14, 20 is not limited to the elongated rectangular shape, but may be a square. Further, each of the adhesive tapes 14, 20 may include a plurality of adhesive parts.
(60) Further, the tool 10 comprises the film 24 in the above embodiment, a configuration is not limited thereto, but a configuration where the film 24 is supplied separately from the tool 10 may be adopted. In this case, it is preferable that the base part 12a1 of the tool body 12 includes a positioning line (for example, the frame 28) for positioning the film 24.
(61) Further, in the above embodiment, the length from the grip part 12a2 of the tool 10 to the weak adhesive tape 20 is shorter than the length from the grip part 12a2 to the strong adhesive tape 14, but a configuration is not limited thereto. For example, the former length may be the same as or longer than the latter length. The weak adhesive tape 20 can be properly spaced from the window 30 by changing a way of lifting the grip part 12a2 depending on a positional relationship between each of the adhesive tapes 14, 20 and the grip part 12a2.
(62) Further, in the above embodiment, although the tool body 12 includes the grip part 12a2 and the claw parts 12b, a configuration where the tool body 12 does not include either one of them or both of them may be adopted. When the tool body 12 does not include the claw parts 12b, it is preferable that a guide is provided at the window 30, the guide serving as a positioning reference of when pasting the strong adhesive tape 14 on the window 30.
(63) Further, in the above embodiment, the frame 28 for positioning the film 24 is printed on the surface 13a (that is, a surface on which the weak adhesive tape 20 on which the film 24 has been pasted is provided) of the base part 12a1 of the tool body 12. However, since the tool 10 is transparent, the frame 28 may be also printed on the surface 13b of the base part 12a1. It should be noted that the tool 10 may be untransparent. In this case, the frame 28 needs to be printed on the surface 13a, not on the surface 13b of the base part 12a1. In addition, the positioning line is not limited to the shape of the frame 28, but may be, for example, a line specifying only positions of corner parts of the film 24. Further, when the tool 10 comprises the film 24, the frame 28 may not be printed.
(64) Further, although in the above embodiment, each of the adhesive tapes 14, 20 are pasted on the ceramic line 30a, a configuration is not limited thereto. These adhesive tapes 14, 20 may be pasted on a part of the window 30 where the ceramic line 30a is not provided/
(65) Further, apparatuses placed in/on the bracket 32 are not limited to the camera sensor 34. For example, an information acquisition apparatus such as a radar sensor, a beacon, or the like may be placed.