Sealed letter producing device and envelope sheet
09833965 · 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43M5/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G03G2215/00426
PHYSICS
B65D27/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G03G15/00
PHYSICS
B65D27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D27/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In a sealed letter producing device which folds and seals, with a content, an envelope sheet on which pressure-sensitive adhesives are provided, sealing with pressure rollers smaller than in conventional rollers is achieved. Pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 are provided in both edge portions in the width direction of an envelope sheet 100, and remoistening paste 107 is provided inwardly of both edge portions. The remoistening paste is moistened when the envelope sheet wrapping a content is bent and formed into an envelope 50, the entire surface of the envelope is pressurized by low-pressure rollers and adhered with the remoistening paste, and further only both edge portions of the envelope 50 are pressurized by an upper and lower set and a left and right pair of the pressure rollers 80, 80 having a small width to adhere the pressure-sensitive adhesive 106. High pressure required for adhesion of the pressure-sensitive adhesives is only necessary in both edge portions of the envelope, and therefore small pressure rollers 80 will suffice.
Claims
1. A sealed letter producing device comprising: a first paper path which transfers an envelope sheet; a second paper path which transfers a content; and an enclosing and sealing unit which is disposed in a position where the first paper path and the second paper path merge, and produces a sealed letter by enclosing and sealing the content by folding the envelope sheet in a manner of containing the content, wherein the enclosing and sealing unit has a pair of pressure rollers, each having a width smaller than an application width of pressure sensitive adhesives provided in both edge portions in a width direction of the envelope sheet and facing each other in both edge portions of an envelope, the pair of pressure rollers being disposed at an interval greater than a size of the content in a width direction of the content enclosed in the envelope, and smaller than a size of the envelope in a width direction of the envelope, a moistening section which moistens a remoistening paste provided on a lower surface of the envelope sheet and inwardly of the both edge portions in the width direction of the envelope sheet, the moistening section including a water tank for storing water, a water-absorbing portion immersed into the water in the water tank, a swing arm pivotably disposed above the water tank, and configured to swing downwardly to press an upper surface of the envelope to cause the remoistening paste to be pressed against the water-absorbing portion to moisten the remoistening paste, and a driving mechanism driving the swing arm, and a folding device for folding and adhering the envelope sheet with the remoistening paste after the moistening section moistens the remoistening paste.
2. The sealed letter producing device according to claim 1, wherein in the enclosing and sealing unit, sealing is performed by applying pressure on the both edge portions of the envelope in the width direction of the envelope by the pair of pressure rollers after the envelope sheet is adhered with the remoistening paste by folding the envelope sheet with the folding device after the remoistening paste is moistened by the moistening section.
3. The sealed letter producing device according to claim 2, wherein the pair of pressure rollers is formed from a set of rollers having same shapes.
4. The sealed letter producing device according to claim 3, further comprising: positioning rollers including two rollers having same shapes and disposed between the pair of pressure rollers and the folding device, the two rollers each having a length in an axial direction greater than a length in the width direction of the envelope sheet, the two rollers being respectively arranged above and below the envelope sheet transferred from an upstream of the two rollers, and adjusting a position in the width direction of the envelope while nipping the envelope, thereby moving the envelope to a position such that the pressure sensitive adhesives of the envelope overlap the pair of pressure rollers, and an edge sensor for detecting the edge portion of the envelope sheet transferred from the positioning rollers and outputting a positional information of the envelope sheet for moving the positioning rollers.
5. The sealed letter producing device according to claim 1, further comprising a printing unit printing the envelope sheet and the content for each sealed letter to be produced, and the printing unit includes a printing section which performs printing by an adhesion resistant material on the envelope sheet in a desired pattern.
Description
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(32) 1—Sealed letter producing device 2—Printing unit 3—Enclosing and sealing unit 10—First paper path 11—One path of the first paper path 13—The other path of the first paper path 20—Second paper path 21—One path of the second paper path 26—The other path of the second paper path 30—Paper sheet 40—Content 50—Envelope 60—Moistening section as an adhesion section 80—Pressure roller as pressure bonding section 90—Control section 100, 100a, 100b, 100c, 200—Envelope sheet 106, 206—Pressure-sensitive adhesive 107, 207—Remoistening paste A, A′—Main folding roller B, B′—First folding roller C—Second folding roller D, D′ . . . Paper transport roller A″—Main folding roller B″—First folding roller C″—Second folding roller D″—Paper transport roller
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(33) 1. First Embodiment (
(34) (1) Sealed Letter Paper Sheet Used in this Sealed Letter Producing Device (
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(37) A pressure-sensitive adhesive exhibits adhesive strength by adhering pressure-sensitive adhesives provided on two sheets of paper together and applying a predetermined pressure. Its known examples include two-pack type adhesive using microcapsules and natural rubber-based adhesion materials, among others. The remoistening paste is, for example, mucilage or the like. The remoistening paste has no adhesive strength when it is applied on paper and dry, but develops adhesive strength when wetted with water, and when the paper sheet is placed together with another paper sheet in this state and a required pressure is applied thereto, the two paper sheets are adhered. The pressure required for adhesion with a remoistening paste is effective even when it is significantly lower than the pressure required for a pressure-sensitive adhesive. Since their adhesive strengths are at least both considerably higher than that of paper, using two types of adhesives in a single envelope does not cause any problem due to a variation in the adhesive strength. Moreover, in place of the remoistening paste, an adhesive which does not normally have adhesive strength but develops adhesive strength by any operation other than the pressure as for the pressure-sensitive adhesive may be used. For example, adhesives which develop adhesive strength by heat, light including ultraviolet radiation, and other physical sections, other pressure-sensitive adhesives which develop adhesive strength with a pressure lower than that applied on the pressure-sensitive adhesive may be used.
(38) The remoistening paste, as previously mentioned, requires application of water to develop adhesive strength. Since the material forming an envelope is paper, when the paper contains water, a considerable reduction in rigidity and deformation of the paper occur due to swelling. Moreover, since deformation of the paper sheet remains after drying, the appearance of the finished envelope is deteriorated. Therefore, deformation is minimized by divisionally placing a plurality of small sized portions of the remoistening paste within an adhesion area where the paste is required.
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(40) After the name, address, contents, etc. are printed, the procedure of folding and other processes when the envelope sheet 100 is formed into an envelope will be described.
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(42) Thereafter, the entire surface of the envelope 50 is nipped by rollers not shown having a length equal to or greater than the width of the envelope to transfer the envelope 50, and the remoistening paste 107 of the third paper piece 103 and the first paper piece 101 are adhered. Moreover, as shown in
(43) It should be noted that the enclosing and sealing operation of the envelope sheet 100 described above is automatically performed by a sealed letter producing device 1 of the first embodiment described below.
(44) (2) Mechanism of this Sealed Letter Producing Device (
(45) The sealed letter producing device 1 of the first embodiment performs a process for each sealed letter to be produced. That is, required printing is performed in an appropriate order using a common printing unit 2 on the envelope sheet 100 and sheet-like paper sheet the content 40. Then, the envelope sheet 100 and the content 40 after printing are transferred into an enclosing and sealing unit 3, the envelope sheet 100 is folded so as to being the form of the envelope 50 while being transferred through the paper paths of different systems, and if necessary, the content 40 is also folded. Finally, both the envelope sheet 100 and the content 40 are merged at an enclosing and sealing section, and the content 40 is enclosed and sealed in the envelope 50 to be discharged in alignment as a finished sealed letter in an upper part of the device.
(46) First, the sealed letter producing device 1 includes a printing unit 2 which prints and discharges the paper sheets which will be the envelope 50 and the content 40. This printing unit 2 is provided with a plurality of paper feed racks P (P1 to P4) which can accommodate more than one types of printed bodies (sheet-like paper sheet 30 which will be the content 40 and the envelope sheet 100) inside, on a side or other places of a cabinet 4 accommodates components of the device. In this example, the envelope sheet 100 is accommodated in a paper feed rack P1 attached to the side the cabinet 4, the sheet-like paper sheets 30 which will be the contents 40 are accommodated in paper feed racks P2 to P4 provided inside the cabinet 4.
(47) Paper sheets and the like discharged from these paper feed racks P are transferred into a looped transfer path 5 from an introduction path to be transported, and an image is formed by printing section disposed at predetermined intervals downwardly along the lower half of the transfer path. In this example, four ink jet devices C, K, M and Y which discharge cyan, black, magenta and yellow inks, respectively, are disposed as printing section.
(48) This looped transfer path 5 has a first discharge path 6 which discharges paper sheets to the outside of the loop in an approximately horizontal direction in a downstream adjacent portion of the printing section provided in a branching manner. Moreover, the upper half of the looped transfer path 5 has a second discharge path 7 which discharges paper sheets to the outside of the loop provided in a branching manner. In addition, a switchback path 8 is provided between the second discharge path 7 and the introduction path from the paper feed rack P in a branching manner. This switchback path 8 is a section which turns paper sheets upside down in the transfer path 5 by receiving the paper sheets transferred the transfer path 5 and then reverses the same to return to the transfer path 5. By turning the paper sheet upside down and passing through the transfer path 5 twice using this switchback path 8, full-color duplex printing for forming full-color images on both the front and back sides of on the paper sheet by the ink jet devices C, K, M and Y can be performed.
(49) Next, adjacent to the printing unit 2, the enclosing and sealing unit 3 for receiving and processing the paper sheets 30 which will be the envelope sheets 100 and the contents 40 transferred from the first discharge path 6 of the printing unit 2, and enclosing and sealing the contents 40 in the envelope sheets 100 is provided.
(50) That is, the first discharge path 6 of the printing unit 2 extends horizontally to protrude outwardly, and is introduced into a cabinet 9 of the enclosing and sealing unit 3 adjacent thereto. In the cabinet 9, a second paper path 20 branches obliquely downward from this discharge path 6, and extends obliquely downwardly to be one of a first paper path 10, a path 11, further downstream thereof.
(51) The path 11, which is one of the first paper path 10, is disposed approximately in parallel to a path 21, which is one of the second paper path 20. The path 11, which is one of the first paper paths 10, is a guide path which transfers the envelope sheet 100 to a folding section, and as previously mentioned, and the path 21, which is one of the second paper paths 20, is a guide path which transfers the paper sheet of the content 40 to the folding section. The switching between the first and second paper paths 10 and 20 is performed by a switching flap not shown provided at the junction of the second paper path 20.
(52) At an end of the path 11, which is one of the first paper path 10, a first folding section which folds the envelope sheet 100 to produce the form of the envelope 50 is provided. This first folding section is provided with a freely rotatable main folding roller A′, a paper transport roller D′ and a first folding roller B′ which are in contact with the same and are rotated are provided. These rollers are made of rubber, and their pressurizing abilities are low since they are for folding paper sheets. Their lengths in the axial direction are greater than the width of the envelope sheet 100.
(53) From between the main folding roller A′ and the first folding roller B′ in the first folding section of the first paper path 10, a path 13, which is the other path of the first paper path 10, curves in a convex shape upwardly and extends in the horizontal direction. An end of the path 13, which is the other path of the first paper path 10 which transfers the envelope sheet 100, leads to an enclosing and sealing section as will be described later in detail.
(54) Next, the second paper path 20 which transfers the paper sheet printed by the printing unit 2 is provided inside the cabinet 9 of the enclosing and sealing unit 3. This second paper path 20 is positioned below the first paper path 10, and has the path 21, which is one of the paths for obliquely downwardly transferring the paper sheet transferred in the horizontal direction from the first discharge path 6 of the printing unit 2.
(55) In the course of this path 21, a paper transport roller 22 and an alignment portion 23 which is a freely openable and closable gate are provided, so that the paper sheets can be stacked and retained in the path 21 by fixing the transferred paper sheets on the alignment portion 23 closing the path 21. Moreover, a folding section which folds the paper sheets is provided at an end of this path 21. This folding section is provided with a freely rotatable central main folding roller A, and furthermore, a first folding roller B, a second folding roller C and a single paper transport roller D are in contact with a main folding roller A, each of the rollers being freely rotatable. These rollers are made of rubber, their pressurizing abilities are low since they are for folding paper sheets, and their lengths in the axial direction are greater than the width of the envelope sheet 100. In addition, although not shown, in a front position in the direction of transfer by the main folding roller A and the transport roller D, an impinging member on which the front end of the transferred paper sheet impinges is provided, so that the impinging paper sheet is warped and the warped portion of the paper sheet is led in between the main folding roller A and folding roller B to fold the paper sheet. Similarly, an impinging member is also provided in a front position in the transfer direction by the main folding roller A and folding roller B, so that the impinging paper sheet is warped the warped portion of the paper sheet is led in between the main folding roller A and folding roller C to fold the paper sheet. Therefore, according to these folding section, the paper sheet can be folded twice or more.
(56) In the cabinet 9 of the enclosing and sealing unit 3, the second paper path 20 has the other path 26 which continuously transfers the paper sheet 30 folded by the folding section obliquely upwardly, i.e., approximately perpendicularly to the path 21. This other path 26 is positioned below the above-mentioned path 13, i.e., the other path of the first paper path 10, which transfers the envelope sheet 100 obliquely downward, and joins the path 13 of the first paper path 10 at the enclosing and sealing section.
(57) Next, the enclosing and sealing section positioned at the junction between the first paper path 10 and the second paper path 20 will be described. This enclosing and sealing section is a second folding section which provides further folding with the envelope sheet 100, if necessary, while, at the same time, it is an enclosing section which encloses the content 40 in the envelope by providing the envelope sheet 100 with further folding after the content 40 is aligned with the folded envelope sheet 100, and is further provided with a sealing section which seals this envelope.
(58) First, the enclosing and sealing section is provided with the second folding section, i.e., a freely rotatable main folding roller A″, a paper transport roller D″ which is in contact with and rotated by the same, and first and second folding rollers B″, C″. These rollers are made of rubber. Their pressurizing abilities are low since they are for folding paper sheets, and their lengths in the axial direction are greater than the width of the envelope sheet 100. The envelope sheet 100 is folded, if necessary, by the main folding roller A′, first folding roller B′ and other components which are the above-mentioned first folding section, and then transferred further to the main folding roller A″ and other components, which the second folding section, where pre-enclosure folding, if necessary, is further performed.
(59) However, as will be described later in detail, the envelope sheet 100 is folded in three to enclose the content 40 therein enclose in this embodiment. Therefore after the envelope sheet 100 is folded once by the main folding roller A′, first folding roller B′ and other component which are the first folding section, passes between the main folding roller A″ and paper transport roller D″, which are the second folding section, and then stands by for the alignment with the content 40 around where it has passed between the main folding roller A″ and second folding roller B″. After the envelope 50 is then aligned with the content 40 transferred through the second paper path 20, it is provided with the second folding further between the main folding roller A″ and second folding roller C″, and enclosing of the content 40 into the envelope 50 is performed.
(60) However, in this embodiment, a standby path 46 extends downwardly from between the main folding roller A″ and paper transport roller D″. Accordingly, production of sealed letters can be also performed for envelope sheets different from that in this embodiment or steps different from that in this embodiment. For example, after an envelope sheet is folded once by the main folding roller A′, the first folding roller B′ and other components which are the first folding section, the envelope sheet is passed between the main folding roller A″ and paper transport roller D″ which are the second folding section, and is caused to enter the standby path 46 in that state and put on standby. Thereafter, after a content transferred through the second paper path 20 is aligned with this envelope sheet during standby, both can be nipped between the main folding roller A″ and second folding roller B″, and transferred while being folded to enclose the content in the envelope.
(61) Next, as shown in
(62) The moistening section 60 is a device for moistening the remoistening paste 107 provided inwardly of both edge portions of the width direction of the envelope sheet 100. The moistening section 60 is provided with a water tank 61 which is disposed below the path 31, a water-absorbing portion 62 which is immersed into water in the water tank 61 and is made from a felt material or the like, a swing arm 63 disposed above the path 31, and a rotation cam 64 which drives this swing arm 63.
(63) The envelope sheet 100 which is folded once by the main folding roller A′, the first folding roller B′ and other components which are the first folding section passes between the main folding roller A″ and paper transport roller D″, which are the second folding section, and then stands by around where it has passed between the main folding roller A″ and second folding roller B″. Thereafter, the content 40 transferred along the path 26, which is another second paper path 20 is aligned with the envelope sheet 100 during standby.
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(67) In the course of this path 47, as has already been described with reference to
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(69) Herein, the width of the pressure rollers 80 is less than the width of application of a pressure sensitive adhesive provided in both edge portions of the width direction of the envelope sheet 100. Moreover, the interval between the left and right pairs of the pressure rollers 80, 80 is greater than the width of the content 40 enclosed in the envelope 50, and is less than the width of the envelope 50. Therefore, in a sealing step by the pressure rollers 80 only the pressure-sensitive adhesive 106 in both edge portions of the envelope 50 in the width direction can be adhered by planned pressurizing surely with an area equivalent to the width of the pressure rollers 80, and at that time, the content 40 is not pressurized by the pressure rollers 80, and therefore the content 40 is not adhered to the envelope. As an example, when an envelope of a normal size is formed, the width of the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 provided in both edge portions of the envelope sheet 100 may be about 5 mm in consideration of a positional shift of the pressure rollers 80, while the width of the pressure rollers 80 may be about 3 mm in consideration of secured adhesion of the envelope sheet 100.
(70) As described above, the widths of the pressure rollers 80 are small, and only the portions of the pressure-sensitive adhesive 106 in both edge portions of an assembled envelope need to be nipped and pressurized by the pressure rollers 80, and therefore positioning in the width direction of the envelope with respect to the pressure rollers 80 needs to be correctly performed.
(71) To this end, as shown in
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(73) It should be noted that as shown in
(74) (3) Operation of this Sealed Letter Producing Device (
(75) Next, in the sealed letter producing device 1 of this embodiment described above, the overall procedure including printing of name and address and other information on the envelope sheet 100, performing required printing on a plurality of sheets of the content 40 and folding the same, enclosing the content 40 in the envelope 50 which is the folded and formed envelope sheet 100 and sealing the envelope 50 will be described.
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(77) The envelope sheet 100 is transferred from the path 11, which is one of the first paper paths 10, by switching of a switching flap not shown to the folding section. The envelope sheet 100 is forwarded by the main folding roller A′ and the paper transport roller D′, impinges on an impinging member not shown to be warped, enters in between the main folding roller A′ and the first folding roller B′ from the warped portion, and further nipped and transferred to be provided with a fold in a portion of the front end portion thereof in the paper feed direction. The unfinished envelope which is partially folded passes between the main folding roller A″ and paper transport roller D″ of the enclosing and sealing section, further simply passes between the main folding roller A″ and second folding roller B″ along the path, and then stands by for the alignment with the content 40.
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(83) According to this embodiment, in the process of folding the envelope sheet 100 aligned with the content 40 to form into the envelope 50, paper pieces are adhered to each other with the remoistening paste 107 first, the positioning of the envelope 50 in the width direction is accurately performed and is then transferred in between the pressure rollers 80, the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 are pressurized securely by the pressure rollers 80 having a small width. Therefore, the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 can be securely adhered with a width sufficient for adhesion by the pressure rollers 80 which have a small width and can produce high pressure with a small force.
(84) Then, the finished sealed letter after the completion of enclosing and sealing is discharged into a discharge tray 48 provided on the top surface of the cabinet 9, where it is sequentially stacked up to be taken out later.
(85) 2. Second Embodiment (
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(89) After the name, address, contents, etc. are printed, the procedure of folding and other processes when the envelope sheet 200 is formed into an envelope will be described.
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(92) Thereafter, as in the case of the envelope sheet 100 shown in
(93) It should be noted that the enclosing and sealing operation of the envelope sheet 200 described above can be automatically performed by the above-mentioned sealed letter producing device 1 of the first embodiment.
(94) 3. Third Embodiment (
(95) The third embodiment relates to a sheet-like envelope sheet which is capable of processing into a sealed letter by wrapping up and folding a content at the same time, and especially to relates to an envelope sheet which has the strength required for mailing and delivery in a sealing portion, while it can be easily developed into the original sheet-like envelope sheet from the state of the enclosed and sealed envelope without providing a special structure such as a perforation to open the envelope. Moreover, this embodiment relates to a sealed letter producing device which is capable of producing such an envelope sheet, printing on a paper sheet which serves as an envelope a paper sheet of a content, and enclosing and sealing the content in the envelope by folding these.
(96) In an envelope produced using the envelope sheet as shown in
(97) This embodiment has been made in view of the problems as described above, and its object is to provide a sheet-like envelope sheet for producing a sealed letter by being bent in a manner of wrapping up a content, in which the strength required for mailing and delivery in a sealing portion can be obtained, while it can be easily developed into an original sheet-like envelope sheet from the state of the enclosed and sealed envelope without providing a special structure such as a perforation to open the envelope.
(98) (1) Sealed Letter Paper Sheet Used in this Sealed Letter Producing Device (
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(102) A pressure-sensitive adhesive exhibits adhesive strength by adhering pressure-sensitive adhesives provided on two sheets of paper together and applying a predetermined pressure. Its known examples include two-pack type adhesive using microcapsules and natural rubber-based adhesion materials, among others. The arrangement pattern of these pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 of corresponding paper pieces are considered to be in the same position and in contact with each other when the paper pieces are folded to be assembled in the form of an envelope. However, when the envelope sheet 100a, for example, are stacked in the same vertical positional relationship, e.g., with their front sides facing up, the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 on the front sides and the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 on the back sides do not face each other to avoid contact therebetween. When the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 are brought into contact with each other and left for a long period of time, the problem of natural adhesion due to a high temperature, high humidity and other environmental conditions even without any pressure may be caused, such a problem can be prevented from occurring in advance according to the envelope sheet 100a of the embodiment.
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(104) The remoistening paste is, for example, mucilage or the like, and has no adhesive strength when it is applied on paper and dried, but develops adhesive strength when wetted with water, and when the paper sheet is placed together with another paper sheet in this state and a required pressure is applied thereto, the two paper sheets are adhered. The pressure as in the case of adhering with a remoistening paste is effective even when it is significantly lower than the pressure required for a pressure-sensitive adhesive. Since their adhesive strengths are at least both considerably higher than that of paper, using two types of adhesives in a single envelope does not cause any problem due to a variation in the adhesive strength. Moreover, in place of the remoistening paste, an adhesive which does not normally have adhesive strength but develops adhesive strength by any operation other than the pressure as for the pressure-sensitive adhesive may be used. Examples include adhesives which develop adhesive strength by heat, light including ultraviolet radiation, and other physical sections, other pressure-sensitive adhesives which develop adhesive strength with a pressure lower than that applied on the pressure-sensitive adhesive or double-faced adhesive tape and the like.
(105) The adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 may be silicon inks, waxes used for coating paper sheets, varnishes release properties, and other layers prepared from substances having low adhesiveness for various adhesives and having release properties. Herein, these substances and materials are collectively referred to as adhesion resistant materials. The formation pattern of the adhesion resistant materials is, for example, as shown in
(106) In the examples of
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(108) In such a manner, in the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 the shapes, areas and arrangement patterns of the adhered portions 401 which are holes or gaps provided in the adhesion resistant materials where the front side of the envelope sheet 100a appears are determined to certain ones. The remoistening paste 107 is adhered to the envelope sheet 100a only through the adhered portions 401 of such patterns, and exerts almost no adhesive strength on the adhesion resistant materials of the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400. The above patterns of the adhered portions 401 in the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 are determined as follows to simultaneously achieve two purposes which would be generally thought to contradict, that is, ease of opening of the envelope and ensuring the strength to withstand the external force applied during mailing or delivery.
(109) First, the adhesive strength of the remoistening paste 107 in each adhered portion 401 is set to a predetermined value lower than the strength of the envelope sheet 100a. Accordingly, in opening the sealing portion of the envelope sheet 100a by means of the remoistening paste 107 and adhered portions 401, if the paper sheet is opened in the width direction sequentially from the edge, the remoistening paste 107 adhered to the paper sheet through the adhered portions 401 is peeled off from the paper sheet without damaging the paper sheet, or even if a part of the front side of the paper sheet is peeled off, can be peeled off from the paper sheet without creating such damage that a hole is made in the paper sheet. Therefore, the envelope sheet 100a can be opened clearly with a small force without tearing. The adhesive strength of the remoistening paste 107 in the adhered portions 401 is determined by the shape, size, disposition intervals and other conditions of the adhered portions 401 formed in the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 when the type of the remoistening paste 107 is the same. Moreover, by performing the operation of peeling a number of dot-like adhered portions 401 having a constant adhesive strength sequentially and successively from the edge, the opener of the letter hears successive peeling sound of the adhered portions 401, and feels successive pleasing sense of opening at the fingertip, and therefore and he/she can confirm the certainty of opening by touch and ear. Accordingly, it is preferable that the arrangement pattern of the adhered portions 401 is regular since the above-described continuous peeling sound and the sense of opening can be obtained.
(110) Next, the total adhesive strength of the remoistening paste 107 in all adhered portions 401 provided in the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 is set to be greater than the external force possibly applied to the sealing portion of the envelope during mailing or delivery. This reduces the occurrence of the problem that the sealing portion of the envelope sheet 100a sealed by the remoistening paste 107 is opened by the external force applied during mailing or delivery.
(111) According to this envelope sheet 100a, when the sealed envelope is opened, it can be opened without any significant damage the paper sheet with a small force, the information printed on the opened envelope sheet 100a is easy to read. Moreover, when the envelope has a return postcard or other object using a part of the envelope sheet 100a, no difficulty is found in its use. In addition, since the strength of the sealed portion by the remoistening paste 107 is set to be sufficient as a whole, accidental opening of the sealing portion sealed by the remoistening paste 107 by the external force during mailing and delivery of the envelope is unlikely to occur.
(112) Moreover, in this embodiment, the remoistening paste 107 is formed in the shape of two bands, and the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 is formed in the shape of a single continuous band. Therefore, when opening the sealing portion of the envelope by these, the finger can be inserted from the gap of the paper sheet corresponding to the gap between the two bands of the remoistening paste 107 to open the adhered remoistening paste 107. However, as described above, the remoistening paste 107 can be peeled off successively and clearly from the edge with a small force due to the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400, and therefore the remoistening paste 107 is not necessarily formed in the form of two bands, and may be formed in the form of a single band as the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400.
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(115) After the name, address, contents, etc. are printed, the process procedure of folds and other components in the case where the envelope sheet 100a is formed in the shape of the envelope will be described.
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(117) Thereafter, the entire surface of the envelope 50 is nipped by rollers not shown having a length equal to or greater than the width of the envelope to transfer the envelope 50, and the remoistening paste 107 of the second paper side 102 and the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 of the fourth paper side 104 are adhered. Moreover, as shown in
(118) It should be noted that the enclosing and sealing operation of the envelope sheet 100a described above is automatically performed by the sealed letter producing device 1 of the first embodiment described below.
(119) (2) Mechanism of this Sealed Letter Producing Device (
(120) In this paragraph, differences in configuration of the sealed letter producing device 1 of this embodiment from that of the first embodiment will be described. For the components substantially identical to those in the first embodiment, explanation is omitted by citing the description of the first embodiment.
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(122) Next, the enclosing and sealing section of this embodiment has substantially the same mechanical configuration as the enclosing and sealing section of the first embodiment, but has a different action or control by the control section 90 provided in the printing unit 2. The outline of the actions or controls different from those in the first embodiment will be also described in this paragraph for describing the configuration. It should be noted that the detail of the actions or controls will be described later.
(123) According to the control section 90 of the sealed letter producing device of this embodiment, the envelope sheet 100a which is folded once by the main folding roller A′, the first folding roller B′ and other components which are the first folding section stands by where it has passed between the main folding roller A″ and paper transport roller D″, which are the second folding section, the content 40 transferred along the path 26, which is another second paper path 20 is aligned with the envelope sheet 100 a during standby, and further passes between the main folding roller A″ and second folding roller B″ to be provided with the second folding.
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(125) As shown in
(126) (3) Operation of this Sealed Letter Producing Device (
(127) Next, the overall procedure of printing name, address and other information on the envelope sheet 100a in the sealed letter producing device 1 of this embodiment described above, performing required printing on a plurality of sheets of the content 40 and folding the same, and enclosing and sealing the content 40 in the envelope 50 formed by folding the envelope sheet 100a will be described.
(128) As shown in
(129) The envelope sheet 100a is transferred from the path 11, which is one of the first paper paths 10, by switching of a switching flap not shown to the folding section. The envelope sheet 100a is forwarded by the main folding roller A′ and the paper transport roller D′, impinges on an impinging member not shown to be warped, enters in between the main folding roller A′ and the first folding roller B′ from the warped portion, and further nipped and transferred to be provided with a fold in a portion of the front end portion thereof in the paper feed direction. The unfinished envelope which is partially folded stands by for the alignment with the content 40 in a position where it has passed between the main folding roller A″ and paper transport roller D″ of the enclosing and sealing section. After the alignment of the content 40, the envelope is further passed between the main folding roller A″ and second folding roller B″ and provided with the second folding while wrapping up the content 40, the state shown in
(130) As shown in
(131) As shown in
(132) As shown in
(133) As shown in
(134) According to this embodiment, in the process of folding the envelope sheet 100a aligned with the content 40 to form into the envelope 50, the paper pieces are adhered to each other with the remoistening paste 107 first, the positioning of the envelope 50 in the width direction is accurately performed and is then transferred in between the pressure rollers 80, so that the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 are pressurized securely by the pressure rollers 80 having a small width. Therefore, the pressure-sensitive adhesives 106 can be securely adhered by the pressure rollers 80 which can produce a high pressure with a small force having a small width and with a width sufficient for adhesion.
(135) Then, the finished sealed letter after the completion of enclosing and sealing is discharged into a discharge tray 48 provided on the top surface of the cabinet 9, where it is sequentially stacked up to be taken out later.
(136) As described above, the envelope sheet 100a of this embodiment for producing an envelope by folding is designed to allow adhesion of both edges in the direction the width of the envelope with the pressure-sensitive adhesive 106, and the adhesion of a portion inside the pressure-sensitive adhesive 106 with the remoistening paste 107, but the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 including a number of adhesion portions 401 from which the surface of the paper sheet are exposed regularly is configured of the adhesion resistant materials on the surface of the target paper sheet adhered by the remoistening paste 107. The adhesive strength at each point of these adhered portions 401 is set to a certain value which is lower than the breakage strength of the paper sheet, and therefore if the adhered portions are peeled off sequentially from one side, the envelope can be easily opened with a certain force. Moreover, the response felt on the hand in opening the envelope is constant, and therefore a stable and favorable sense can be obtained. Moreover, even if the adhesive strength for each point of the adhered portions 401 is small, a necessary number of adhered portions 401 are provided to set the adhesive strength as a whole as high as necessary as a whole, and therefore accidental peeling of the sealing portion of the remoistening paste 107 by a load applied during mailing or delivery can be surely prevented.
(137) Since the remoistening paste 107 is generally formed by a step of applying in a stamping manner using a sponge-like projection component, it is difficult to form the same in the form of small dots, and even if it can be formed in the form of dots, it is even more difficult to form a paste having high viscosity in the form of dots with stable diameter, and therefore it has been actually impossible to adjust the adhesive strength in controlling of the application pattern of the remoistening paste 107. However, in this embodiment, the remoistening paste 107 is formed in the shape of a uniform band, and a pattern in which a number of holes in the form of dots is formed is printed using the adhesion resistant materials on the surface of the paper sheet facing this, point adhesion with a stable small diameter by the remoistening paste 107 can be realized, and ease of opening and unlikeliness of accidental opening during mailing and the like can be both realized.
(138) Moreover, the envelope sheet 100a of this embodiment has such a configuration that the adhesive 107 and the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 are provided in different positions of the envelope sheet 100a, and it therefore has such effects that it is not necessary to set the accuracy of positioning to a high level compared to the case where the adhesive 107 and adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 are formed to be stacked in the same position on the envelope sheet 100, and that the production is easy.
(139) 4. Fourth Embodiment (
(140) In the third embodiment, as shown in
(141) However, the remoistening paste 107 and adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 are not necessarily formed separately on different paper sheets, but can be configured as in the fourth embodiment shown in
(142) In the third embodiment, it is possible to provide such a configuration that the remoistening paste 107 and adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 are caused to be substantially clear so that printing of the underlayer paper sheet can be visually confirmed, but the conditions for reading the information printed on the paper sheet are not considered the same as in the case where nothing exists on the paper sheet. Therefore, the smaller the areas of the remoistening paste 107 and the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 printed on the paper sheet, the more convenient to read the information printed thereon. In this embodiment, both the remoistening paste 107 and adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 can be stacked and formed in an approximately identical position on the same paper piece, and therefore it is possible to reserve a greater area of a region where the printed information can be read more easily. Moreover, the remoistening paste 107 is moistened when used, and develops the adhesive strength by drying and shrinking after being adhered to the paper sheet, but the influence of this drying and shrinking may deform the paper in some cases. In this embodiment, the remoistening paste 107 is provided on of the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 even partially, and therefore the remoistening paste 107 slides on the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 when it dries and shrinks. This reduces the force applied to the paper sheet, whereby the effect in reducing the deformation of the paper sheet can be obtained.
(143) 5. Fifth Embodiment (
(144) In this example, the remoistening paste 107 is provided on the front side B of the second paper side 102, and the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 having a number of adhered portions 401 (holes) is provided thereon to cover the remoistening paste 107. The envelope sheet 100c is folded and formed into the shape of an envelope in this state, and the fourth paper piece 104 is adhered to the remoistening paste 107 through the adhered portions 401 of the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400. Therefore, in opening, the fourth paper side 104 can be peeled off with a small constant force from the second paper piece 102 on which the remoistening paste 107 covered with the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 is provided.
(145) According to this embodiment, as in the second embodiment, both the remoistening paste 107 and the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 can be formed on the same paper piece, and therefore the area of a region where the printed information can be read more easily can be increased. Moreover, by using the sealed letter producing device of the first embodiment including the ink jet device S which discharges the silicon ink, silicon ink is printed on the remoistening paste 107 which has been applied to the envelope sheet 100c in necessary positions in advance to form the adhesive strength adjustment layer 400 by printing the silicon ink on the remoistening paste 107, whereby the envelope sheet of this embodiment can be formed.
(146) 6. Variants of the Embodiments
(147) The sealed letter producing device 1 of each of the embodiments described above is provided with the printing unit 2, but this printing unit 2 may be an existing image forming device. That is, the sealed letter producing device 1 of the present invention can be formed by using a normal image forming device already installed in places of business and other places as the printing unit 2 in the present invention, and connecting the enclosing and sealing unit 3 to this. Accordingly, printing of the envelope sheets 100, 100a, 100b, 100c, 200 and the content 40 can be performed by using a single existing image forming device, which would save the installation cost of the automatic sealed letter producing device.
(148) Moreover, the paper sheet 30 of the content 40 is not necessarily folded, and may be enclosed in the envelope in its original size without being folded depending on its relationship with the size of the envelope. Moreover, in the embodiment s, the sheet-like paper sheet is used as the paper sheet 30 of the envelope paper sheets 100, 100a, 100b, 100c, 200 and the content 40, but, for example, a paper roll may be used, and may be cut and provided in a required length when it is used.