Information
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Patent Grant
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6635326
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Patent Number
6,635,326
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Date Filed
Friday, April 20, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 21, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 428 401
- 428 413
- 428 417
- 428 421
- 428 422
- 428 423
- 428 43
- 428 192
- 283 81
- 283 900
- 040 299
- 040 324
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A personal information protecting sheet includes a base sheet and an information carrying sheet carrying a piece of personal information bonded to the base sheet so as to be separable from the base sheet. The information carrying sheet includes an information carrying portion on which the personal information is to be carried. The information carrying portion includes a separable portion partitioned by a closed-loop cut line so that the separable portion can be separated from the base sheet.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a personal information protecting sheet which can protect information printed thereon against theft after the sheet has been discarded by a simple operation.
2. Description of the Related Art
A tack seal on which an address including a personal name and residence is printed is conventionally stuck on mail such as direct mail. When envelopes and post cards, or an account describing charges for purchase of goods, etc., by means of a credit card, is disposed of as trash, there is a possibility that personal information may be obtained (leak) from the disposed of trash from the tack seals. Division of trash has recently been promoted in view of environmental pollution. With this, transparent or translucent bags are used so that trash in the bags is externally recognized. Accordingly, when a trash bag is externally viewed, the address of mail can easily specify the person who disposed of the trash. The kind of mail that was received and who sent the mail are easily known. Further, the kind of trash that was thrown away is also known. This is not preferable for the person who disposes of the trash.
In order that personal information may be prevented from being stolen, the part of mail bearing the address is folded so that the address is not viewed, or the account describing charges for the purchase of goods etc. by means of a credit card is shredded. However, such work is troublesome.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a personal information protecting sheet which can protect information printed thereon against being stolen (leakage) after being discarded by a simple operation.
The present invention provides a personal information protecting sheet comprising a base sheet and an information carrying sheet carrying a piece of personal information bonded to the base sheet so as to be separable therefrom. The information carrying sheet includes an information carrying portion on which the personal information is to be carried. The information carrying portion includes a separable portion partitioned by a closed-loop cut line so that the separable portion can be separated from the base sheet.
According to the above-described personal information protecting sheet, the information carrying portion is formed with the separable portion partitioned by the closed-loop cut line so that the separable portion can be separated from the base sheet. Accordingly, when the protecting sheet is to be disposed of, the information carried on the information carrying portion is fragmented such that the information cannot be easily read. Consequently, the information carried on the information carrying portion can be protected by a simple operation, namely, by separating the separable portion from the base sheet along the closed-loop cut line.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clear upon an understanding of the following description of preferred embodiments, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1A
to
1
D are partially enlarged sections of a personal information protecting sheet of a first embodiment in accordance with the present invention, showing steps of use of the sheet;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of a tack of the personal information protecting sheet;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the tack, showing the case where a part of the tack is being detached;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of the tack, showing the state where the part of the tack has been detached;
FIG. 5
is a partially enlarged section of a personal information protecting sheet of a second embodiment in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a plan view of a personal information protecting sheet of a third embodiment in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a plan view of a personal information protecting sheet of a fourth embodiment in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a plan view of a personal information protecting sheet of a fifth embodiment in accordance with the present invention; and
FIG. 9
is a plan view of a conventional tack seal for mail use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1A
to
4
. In this embodiment, a personal information protecting sheet of the invention is applied to a conventionally used mail tack seal as shown in FIG.
9
. The name and address of an addressee are printed on a surface of the tack seal. The tack seal is then stuck on an envelope or post card.
Referring to
FIG. 1A
, a personal information protecting sheet
10
has a four-layer structure. More specifically, the sheet
10
includes a piece of printing paper
11
serving as information carrying sheet, a base sheet
12
laminated on a backside of the printing paper, an adhesive layer
13
laminated on a backside of the base sheet, and a separation sheet
14
covering the adhesive layer
13
. The adhesive layer
13
of the sheet
10
is stuck on an envelope, etc.
The base sheet
12
is made of a polyethylene film, for example. The polyethylene film is melted at a low temperature and laminated on one side of the printing paper
11
in a melted state such that the printing paper
11
and the base sheet
12
are separable from each other. Further, the adhesive layer
13
comprises a usual paste or adhesive agent. The adhesive layer
13
has a thickness of about 20 μm whereas the separation sheet
14
has a thickness of about 40 μm. Since the adhesive layer
13
is provided, the sheet
10
can be stuck on another thing when the separation sheet
14
is removed.
A detaching line
15
is formed over the paper
11
, base sheet
12
and adhesive layer
13
as shown in FIG.
1
A. The paper
11
, base sheet
12
and adhesive layer
13
are cut away together along the detaching line
15
in their laminated state so that each tack
10
a
can be separated from the separation sheet
14
, as shown in FIG.
1
A and FIG.
1
C.
The printing paper
11
which is the uppermost layer of each tack
10
a,
has a further cut line
16
. Part of the information carrying portion of each tack
10
a
is cut away along the cut line
16
so as to be separable from the other part of the information carrying portion. The cut line
16
extends from one end to the opposite end, or near the detaching line
15
, while meandering, as shown in FIG.
2
. The cut line
16
is a closed-loop so that part of the paper
11
is cut away from the base sheet
12
.
When the above-described sheet
10
is used, an address
17
is printed on the surface of the paper
11
by a printer, etc., in the same manner as on the conventional tack seal, as shown in FIG.
1
B. The paper
11
, base sheet
12
and adhesive layer
13
are cut away together along the detaching line
15
in a laminated state so that the tack
10
a
is separated from the separation sheet
14
. The separated tack
10
a
is stuck on an envelope or post card as shown in FIG.
1
C.
When an addressee receives the mail on which the tack
10
a
is stuck and then disposes of it, an end of the cut line
16
formed on the tack
10
a
is picked up so that the meandering part of the paper
11
is separated from the base sheet
12
, as shown in FIG.
3
. Consequently, the information printed on the paper
11
is fragmented such that the information cannot be easily read, as shown in FIG.
3
. The information on the separated part of the paper
11
also cannot be easily read. Accordingly, easy theft of the personal information can be prevented when the separated part and the mail are crumpled into respective balls and disposed of individually.
According to the above-described sheet
10
, a sender or address may conventionally send the mail, and the addressee only separates the part of the paper
11
along the cut line
16
when the mail is disposed of. By this simple operation, the personal information printed on the tack
10
a
can be protected. Furthermore, since the cut line
16
is meandering and a closed-loop, the personal information can be rendered further difficult to understand when part of the tack
10
a
has been cut away and removed from the remaining part.
FIG. 5
illustrates a second embodiment of the invention. The personal information protecting sheet
20
of the second embodiment comprises the information carrying sheet
25
, the base sheet
22
, the adhesive layer
23
and the separation sheet
24
laminated in the same manner as in the first embodiment. Two polyethylene film layers
26
and
27
bonded with each other are interposed between the information carrying sheet
25
and the base sheet
22
. The polyethylene film layers
26
and
27
are bonded with the sheets
25
and
22
, respectively. Thus, the personal information protecting sheet
20
has a six-layer structure.
The two polyethylene film layers
26
and
27
have respective adhesions differing from each other relative to the other sheets. Accordingly, the adhesion between the film
26
and the information carrying sheet
25
is set so as to be larger than the adhesion between the film
27
and the base sheet
22
. When the information carrying sheet
25
is to be separated from the base sheet
22
, the film
27
is first separated from the base sheet
22
. The adhesion between the film
27
and the sheet
22
is set to be higher than the adhesion between the adhesive layer
23
and the separation sheet
24
.
A detaching line
28
is formed over the sheet
25
, the polyethylene film layers
26
and
27
, the base sheet
22
, and the adhesive layer
23
as in the first embodiment. The sheet
25
, the polyethylene film layers
26
and
27
, the base sheet
22
, and the adhesive layer
23
are cut away together along the detaching line
28
in their laminated state in the same manner as in the first embodiment so that each tack
20
a
is separated from the separation sheet
24
. Furthermore, each tack
20
a
includes a part for carrying personal information. Part of the information carrying portion of each tack
20
a
is cut away along a cut line
29
so as to be separated from the other part of the information carrying portion. The cut line
29
extends through the information carrying sheet
25
and the polyethylene film layers
26
and
27
while meandering, and then bites slightly into the base sheet
22
. The base sheet
22
is made of paper in the second embodiment.
When the above-described sheet
20
is used, an address is printed on the surface of the information carrying sheet
25
by a printer, etc. Subsequently, the information carrying sheet
25
, the polyethylene film layers
26
and
27
, the base sheet
22
, and the adhesive layer
23
are cut away together along the detaching line
28
so that the tack
20
a
is separated from the separation sheet
24
. The separated tack
20
a
is stuck on an envelope or post card. Since the separated tack
20
a
has a five-layer structure having the sheet
25
, the layers
26
and
27
, the base sheet
22
, and the adhesive layer
23
, it has a suitable strength and accordingly is easy to handle.
Part of the tack
20
a
is separated away from the base sheet
22
along the cut line
29
when an addressee receives the mail on which the tack
20
a
is stuck and then disposes of it. In this case, the adhesion between the film
26
and the information carrying sheet
25
is set so as to be larger than the adhesion between the film
27
and the base sheet
22
. As a result, separation does not occur between the film
26
and the information sheet
25
, and accordingly the tack
20
a
can be stably separated between the polyethylene film layer
27
and the base sheet
22
.
In the above-described second embodiment, too, the printed personal information can be protected when the part of the sheet
25
is separated away along the cut line
29
.
In each of the first and second embodiments, the invention is applied to the mail tack seal on which the name and address of the addressee are printed. However, the invention may be applied to an account
60
describing charges for the purchase of goods etc. by means of a credit card as shown in FIG.
6
. In the third embodiment, a personal information carrying column of the account
60
is formed with a meandering cut line
62
.
Although the base sheet is made of the polyethylene film in the first embodiment, the base sheet may be made of another synthetic resin film. In the second embodiment, the protecting sheet
20
comprises the information carrying sheet
25
, the two polyethylene film layers
26
and
27
, the base sheet
22
, the adhesive layer
23
and the separation sheet
24
. However, a single layer of polyethylene film may be used instead of the two layers. Additionally, the cut lines
16
,
29
and
62
are meandering in the respective foregoing embodiments. However, the cut line may have a shape as shown in
FIGS. 7
or
8
. Further, the cut line may or may not be a closed-loop.
The foregoing description and drawings are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are not to be construed in a limiting sense. Various changes and modifications will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. All such changes and modifications are seen to fall within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A personal information protecting sheet, comprising:a base sheet; and an information carrying sheet for carrying a piece of personal information, said information carrying sheet being bonded to said base sheet so as to be separable therefrom, and said information carrying sheet comprising an information carrying portion on which the personal information is to be carried, said information carrying portion including a separable portion and a remaining portion, said separable portion being completely partitioned from said remaining portion by a continuous cut line that forms a closed-loop so that said separable portion can be separated from said base sheet and said remaining portion; wherein said separable portion and said remaining portion together define an area in which the personal information is printed; and wherein said cut line is formed such that the personal information is fragmented between said separable portion and said remaining portion within said area in which the personal information is printed upon separation of said separable portion.
- 2. The protecting sheet of claim 1, wherein said base sheet has two sides, said information carrying sheet is provided on one of said two sides of said base sheet, an adhesive layer is provided on the other of said two sides of said base sheet, and a separation sheet is superposed on said adhesive layer.
- 3. The protecting sheet of claim 2, wherein said base sheet, said information carrying sheet and said adhesive layer have a detaching line extending therethrough so that said base sheet, said information carrying sheet and said adhesive layer can be detached from said separation sheet in a superposed state.
- 4. The protecting sheet of claim 1, wherein said area in which the personal information is printed comprises a personal information column for use as an account for describing a credit card charge purchase.
- 5. The protecting sheet of claim 1, wherein said closed-loop cut line forms a meandering line.
- 6. The protecting sheet of claim 2, wherein said closed-loop cut line forms a meandering line.
- 7. The protecting sheet of claim 3, wherein said closed-loop cut line forms a meandering line.
- 8. The protecting sheet of claim 4, wherein said closed-loop cut line forms a meandering line.
- 9. The protecting sheet of claim 1, and further comprising two polyethylene film layers bonded to each other, wherein said base sheet and said information carrying sheet are bonded together with said polyethylene film layers sandwiched in-between said base sheet and said information carrying sheet.
- 10. A personal information protecting sheet, comprising:a base sheet; and an information carrying sheet carrying a piece of personal information thereon, said information carrying sheet being bonded to said base sheet so as to be separable therefrom, and said information carrying sheet comprising an information carrying portion on which the personal information is carried, said information carrying portion including a separable portion and a remaining portion, said separable portion being completely partitioned from said remaining portion by a continuous cut line that forms a closed-loop so that said separable portion can be separated from said base sheet and said remaining portion; wherein said separable portion and said remaining portion together define an area in which the personal information is printed; and wherein said cut line is formed such that the personal information is at least partially destroyed upon separation of said separable portion from said remaining portion within said area in which the personal information is printed.
- 11. The protecting sheet of claim 10, wherein said cut line is formed such that the personal information is at least partially destroyed so as to be more difficult to read from either said separable portion or said remaining portion upon separation of said separable portion from said remaining portion.
- 12. The protecting sheet of claim 10, wherein said personal information comprises address information.
- 13. The protecting sheet of claim 10, wherein said personal information comprises financial account information.
- 14. The protecting sheet of claim 1, wherein said cut line extends completely through said information carrying sheet along the entire extent of said closed loop.
- 15. The protecting sheet of claim 10, wherein said cut line extends completely through said information carrying sheet along the entire extent of said closed loop.
- 16. The protecting sheet of claim 1, wherein the entirety of said cut line is spaced inside of the outer periphery of said remaining portion of said information carrying sheet.
- 17. The protecting sheet of claim 10, wherein the entirety of said cut line is spaced inside of the outer periphery of said remaining portion of said information carrying sheet.
- 18. The protecting sheet of claim 1, wherein said cut line forming said closed-loop is formed such that said separable portion is entirely free of direct connection to said remaining portion.
- 19. The protecting sheet of claim 10, wherein said cut line forming said closed-loop is formed such that said separable portion is entirely free of direct connection to said remaining portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-119848 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |
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