Postcard and its manufacturing method

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Inventors

Matsuguchi, Noboru
Matsuguchi, Tadashi

Application #

246238

Filed

Sep-16-1988

Published

Mar-19-1991

Current US Class

283/101
283/105
283/901
283/903

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/101 283/105 283/901 283/903

Assignee

Daimatsu Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jordan and Hamburg

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4872707   Label or ticket

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Abstract
A postcard includes a postcard material and a label covering at least part of the postcard material, and the label in turn, includes a top material at least partly opaque, an inter-layer peel ply formed on the principal surface of the top material, and an adhesive layer formed on the principal surface of the inter-layer peel ply. With this postcard the top material of the label can be easily peeled off the postcard material in the part where the inter-layer peel ply is formed. Secret information shown on the principal surface of the postcard material is visible when the top material is peeled off the postcard material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A postcard comprising a top material which is at least partially opaque, an inter-layer peel ply adhered to said top material, a postcard material, indicia means on one side of said postcard material, an adhesive layer which is at least partially transparent adhered to said postcard material with said adhesive layer being in contact with said one side of said postcard material having said indicia means, said inter-layer peel ply comprising wax and being adhered to said adhesive layer with an adhering strength which is less than the adhering strength between said inter-layer peel ply and said top material, and less than the adhering strength between said adhesive layer and said postcard material, said top material and inter-layer peel ply being peelable off of said adhesive layer as separation occurs between said inter-layer peel ply and said adhesive layer, said indicia means on said postcard material being viewable through said transparent adhesive layer after said opaque top material and said inter-layer peel ply have been peeled off of said adhesive layer.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a special kind of postcard with a part thereof invisible, more particularly to a postcard wherein secret information is kept covered during mailing and the recipient can see it at his own discretion, and a method of manufacturing it.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Recently, mail containing secret information such as the balance of a person's bank deposit has been increasing. It has, therefore, been desired to develop a postcard, a part of which containing secret information is kept covered during mailing, but which the recipient can see without difficulty. Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 3789/'79, discloses a postcard, of which a part, for instance, a marked part is kept covered until it is uncovered by the recipient to see the secret information hidden thereunder.

To make it partly viewable, however, as seen from the text of the aforementioned Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 3789/'79, the entire surface of a covering paper has to be coated with a drying paste to form an adhesive film and the postcard material is partly, for instance, coated with a silicone release agent or the like so that the covering paper can be partly removed. Thus, since the covering paper has to be coated with a drying paste and the postcard material has to be partly treated with a release agent such as one based on silicone, the construction of such a postcard becomes inevitably complicated and the increased number of manufacturing steps results in an increased manufacturing cost.
 
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