EP0481238A1 - Chemise d'emballage pour magazines, brochures ou paquet de feuilles mobiles - Google Patents

Chemise d'emballage pour magazines, brochures ou paquet de feuilles mobiles Download PDF

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EP0481238A1
EP0481238A1 EP91116000A EP91116000A EP0481238A1 EP 0481238 A1 EP0481238 A1 EP 0481238A1 EP 91116000 A EP91116000 A EP 91116000A EP 91116000 A EP91116000 A EP 91116000A EP 0481238 A1 EP0481238 A1 EP 0481238A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F7/00Filing appliances without fastening means
    • B42F7/04Covers with retention means

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  • the invention relates to a folder for magazines, brochures or loose stacks of sheets with two covers made of stiff sheet material, which are hingedly connected at one edge via a flexible folder back and releasably connectable at their respective opposite edges by means of a closure.
  • the flexible portfolio back used here generally consists of a single or double linen strip that extends over the entire portfolio back and connects the two lids. Instead, a simple folding connection between the two lids on the portfolio back can also be provided.
  • Both embodiments have in common that they only permit inadequate adaptation to the different thickness of the stacks accommodated in the cap. If the thickness of the material accommodated between the lids is significantly less than the thickness provided by the dimensioning of the folder spine, then the lids on the folder spine are not held together sufficiently. If such a folder is placed with the portfolio back down in a vertical compartment, the two lids on the portfolio back can move apart, so that the recorded magazine or similar brochure can fold again. However, if the thickness of the material picked up is greater than the thickness provided when dimensioning the back of the folder, then the wrapping folder cannot be closed or the lid in the back area is damaged.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to design a folder of the type mentioned in such a way that it adapts in a wide range to the thickness of the material taken up and thereby holds the cover in the back area together sufficiently to prevent deformation of the recorded magazines or similar brochures or especially to prevent loose leaves.
  • the folder should be simple in construction and easy to manufacture.
  • This object is achieved in that a plurality of rubber band sections extend between the edges of the two covers on the spine of the folder over the back length.
  • Rubber band sections represent an elastic and therefore adaptable to a larger thickness range connection of the two lids on the portfolio spine. They also form the essential part of the portfolio spine itself, so that no bookbinding work, such as gluing with a linen strip, is required to produce the portfolio spine. The flexibility and stretchability of the rubber band sections is also large enough to allow the folder to be opened unhindered.
  • the rubber band sections running between the two edges are each loosely surrounded by a support sleeve.
  • these support sleeves determine the smallest distance between the covers on the back of the portfolio. They also form the system for the material taken up, so that the rubber band sections are not damaged as a result. In particular special cause the support sleeves that between the two lids a certain length of the rubber band sections is present even in the empty state of the folder, so that the elasticity of the rubber band sections is increased.
  • the rubber band sections expediently extend through holes in the lids. It is particularly advantageous if the rubber band sections which extend between the two lids on the back of the folder merge into further rubber band sections which abut the outside of the lid and extend between the holes in the lid.
  • the entirety of these rubber band sections which can be formed by a single, continuous rubber band, is an elastic stretchable system, the extensibility of which allows for a wide range of different distances between the lids on the folder back, so that very differently thick stacks of magazines, similar brochures or can be picked up by loose sheets.
  • the use of a single rubber band also simplifies assembly because no special fastenings have to be provided for the individual rubber band sections.
  • the two ends of the rubber band on the inside of one of the two lids are connected between two adjacent holes, at which point a tension spring can be interposed, which essentially serves to compensate for the length when the two lids are open a greater distance apart because a thicker stack is to be picked up.
  • the closure has a Velcro strip, which is attached to one cover and is releasably connected to a Velcro strip counterpart on the outside of the other cover.
  • This closure which can be provided on the edge opposite the folder back and also on the upper or lower edge, can be opened and closed in a convenient manner and can be easily adjusted to different thicknesses of the wrapping folder.
  • the Velcro strip extends from the outside of the rear cover through a slot parallel to the edge to a Velcro counterpart attached to the inside of the cover and is detachably connected to it.
  • the Velcro fastener on the inside of the rear cover cannot be damaged or detached if the folder is moved on an uneven surface.
  • the length of the fastener can be adjusted in whole or in part on this internal Velcro connection.
  • magazines should not only be understood to mean paperback or stapled magazines and similar printed matter, but also only folded magazines, but also stacks of loose or only stapled sheets.
  • the wrapping folder shown in the drawing has a front cover 1 and a rear cover 2 made of rigid sheet material, for example made of plastic sheets.
  • the two edges 1 a and 2a of the cover 1, 2 are flexibly and foldably connected to one another.
  • a plurality of rubber band sections 4a (FIG. 2) distributed over the back length of the folder back 3, which extend through holes 5 in the edges 1a, 2a.
  • a hole 6 is inserted into the holes 5, which stiffens and rounds off the hole edges.
  • the eyelets 6 consist, for example, of metal or also of plastic.
  • the rubber band sections 4a merge into further rubber band sections 4b, which bear against the outside of the lid and extend between the holes 5 of each lid 1 or 2.
  • the rubber band sections 4a running between the two edges 1 and 2a are loosely surrounded by a plastic support sleeve 7. These support sleeves 7 determine the minimum distance between the two lids 1, 2 on the folder back 3.
  • the rubber band sections 4a and 4b are formed by a single, continuous rubber band 4, which consists for example of a rubber cord with a textile covering.
  • the rubber band 4 extends from its one end 4c, which has a loop, through a hole 5 outwards to the next outer hole 5, extends from there as a rubber band section 4a to the opposite hole 5, runs back as a rubber band section 4b through a hole 5 and as a rubber band section 4a again through the first hole 5. From there, the rubber band 4 runs on the outside of the lid to the adjacent hole 5. There, the process just described is repeated symmetrically up to the second end 4c of the rubber band.
  • the two ends 4c lie in the central region of the cover 1 on the inside of the cover and are connected to one another by a tension spring 8. If the two lid edges 1 and 2a are moved apart, the tension spring 8 takes over most of the length compensation.
  • the two lids 1, 2 are detachably connected at their edges 1 a, 2a opposite edges 1 b, 2b by a closure 10.
  • the closure 10 has a Velcro strip 11 which engages around the mat edge and is detachably connected at the two lid edges 1b, 2b to a Velcro counterpart 12 or 12a glued there. This enables a rapid opening and closing of the wrapping folder and an adaptation to the different thickness of the stack 9 received.
  • the Velcro 11 can be firmly attached, for example by leading it through a slot to the inside of the lid and gluing it there or in some other way.
  • closure 10 indicates that, in addition to the closure 10 at the edge 1, further corresponding closures 10 'or 10 "can be provided at the lower or upper edge of the folder, so that the folder is closed on all sides Prevention of falling out of the stack 9 or parts thereof.
  • the Velcro strip 11 extends from the outside of the front cover 1, where it is detachably connected to the Velcro strip counterpart 12, to the rear and around the outer edge of the rear cover 2.
  • the Velcro strip 11 extends from the outside of the rear cover 2 through an edge-parallel slot 13 in the rear cover 2 to a Velcro counterpart 12a attached to the inside of the cover and is detachably connected to it.
  • the closures 10 ′ and 10 ′′ can be designed in a corresponding manner.
  • connection point of the Velcro strip 11 with the Velcro counterpart 12a is arranged on the inside of the rear cover 2 and thus protected, this connection is prevented from being loosened or damaged when the wrapping folder is put down or moved on an uneven surface.
  • the length of the fasteners 10, 10 'and 10 "can be adjusted not only in the area of the upper Velcro counterpart 12, but also in the area of the inner Velcro counterpart 12a.

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EP91116000A 1990-10-08 1991-09-20 Chemise d'emballage pour magazines, brochures ou paquet de feuilles mobiles Withdrawn EP0481238A1 (fr)

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DE9013956U DE9013956U1 (de) 1990-10-08 1990-10-08 Einschlagmappe für Zeitschriften und ähnliche Broschüren

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WO2011047419A1 (fr) * 2009-10-21 2011-04-28 Raymond Eric Pakalns Stabilisateur de classeur
CN102756584A (zh) * 2011-04-28 2012-10-31 德清中盈文具用品有限公司 一种文件夹

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DE285530C (fr) *
GB286989A (en) * 1927-09-14 1928-03-15 Richard Rothacker Improvements in or relating to loose leaf folders
US2359473A (en) * 1943-03-01 1944-10-03 Brown & Bigelow Home treasury kit
CH292094A (de) * 1950-07-03 1953-07-31 Meyer Johannes Mappe zum Einlegen von Schriftstücken.
FR2308512A1 (fr) * 1975-04-25 1976-11-19 Arianex Reliure pour documents, notamment pour listes de sortie d'ordinateur
GB2075424A (en) * 1980-04-07 1981-11-18 Safeguard Business Systems Inc Pocket-size one-write cheque book
US4940068A (en) * 1989-05-22 1990-07-10 Pokorny Herta M Folding container
DE9011853U1 (de) * 1990-08-16 1990-10-18 Pröll, Robert, 6104 Seeheim-Jugenheim Schutzhülle für Heftstapel, Broschüren o.dgl.

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE285530C (fr) *
GB286989A (en) * 1927-09-14 1928-03-15 Richard Rothacker Improvements in or relating to loose leaf folders
US2359473A (en) * 1943-03-01 1944-10-03 Brown & Bigelow Home treasury kit
CH292094A (de) * 1950-07-03 1953-07-31 Meyer Johannes Mappe zum Einlegen von Schriftstücken.
FR2308512A1 (fr) * 1975-04-25 1976-11-19 Arianex Reliure pour documents, notamment pour listes de sortie d'ordinateur
GB2075424A (en) * 1980-04-07 1981-11-18 Safeguard Business Systems Inc Pocket-size one-write cheque book
US4940068A (en) * 1989-05-22 1990-07-10 Pokorny Herta M Folding container
DE9011853U1 (de) * 1990-08-16 1990-10-18 Pröll, Robert, 6104 Seeheim-Jugenheim Schutzhülle für Heftstapel, Broschüren o.dgl.

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2011047419A1 (fr) * 2009-10-21 2011-04-28 Raymond Eric Pakalns Stabilisateur de classeur
CN102756584A (zh) * 2011-04-28 2012-10-31 德清中盈文具用品有限公司 一种文件夹

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