EP2193035A2 - Book product and pages for the same - Google Patents
Book product and pages for the sameInfo
- Publication number
- EP2193035A2 EP2193035A2 EP08832543A EP08832543A EP2193035A2 EP 2193035 A2 EP2193035 A2 EP 2193035A2 EP 08832543 A EP08832543 A EP 08832543A EP 08832543 A EP08832543 A EP 08832543A EP 2193035 A2 EP2193035 A2 EP 2193035A2
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- sheet
- book
- edge
- weakening
- book product
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42D—BOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
- B42D1/00—Books or other bound products
- B42D1/08—Albums
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42D—BOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
- B42D1/00—Books or other bound products
- B42D1/06—Books or other bound products in which the fillings and covers are united by other means
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42P—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO BOOKS, FILING APPLIANCES OR THE LIKE
- B42P2241/00—Parts, details or accessories for books or filing appliances
- B42P2241/02—Fasteners; Closures
- B42P2241/04—Band- or strip-like fasteners, e.g. tie strings
Definitions
- the invention relates to a book product comprising a plurality of sheets. Furthermore, the invention relates to leaves, in particular for insertion into the book product
- a book product comprising a plurality of sheets. Each sheet is provided along at least one side parallel to the edge with at least one weave pattern of weakening.
- the binding weakening patterns of overlapping leaves are aligned, wherein in the region of the weave pattern weakening an elastic binding device is arranged, which holds the sheets together.
- the leaves can be folded down in the manner of a hinge.
- the section of superimposed leaves, which are held together by the elastic binding device, remains essentially in the compact starting position.
- the elastic bandage device can be easily removed so that multiple sheets can be quickly and easily assembled into a book. Replacement sheets or newly added sheets, for example for collection purposes, can be easily added to the existing sheets or removed again.
- the lateral edges of the sheet i. the transverse to the weakening pattern side edges are straight and smooth, so that the binding device does not engage laterally in the leaves. This facilitates easy and easy insertion and removal of sheets into and out of the book product.
- the sheet then has the format of a postcard as accepted by the postal authorities for sending within the postal sector, both within the national postal area and the foreign postal area.
- the sheet also has an address area and a useful area in which information, texts, logos, pictures etc. can be applied.
- a weakening line is formed so that this sheet is suitable in which be recorded. Leaves in the form of postcards can be put together and stored as a book product.
- a sheet, in particular for insertion into the book product, is specified.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the book product in the stationary state
- FIG. 2 shows the book product according to FIG. 1 with binding
- FIG. 3 shows a sheet with a bandage weakening line
- Figure 4 is a sheet with a bandage weakening line and a
- FIG. 5 shows the sheet according to FIG. 4 with folded sheet section
- FIG. 6 shows a sheet with a glued insert element
- FIG. 7 shows a sheet with two cover sections
- FIG. 8 shows a side view of the book product with elastic binding device
- FIG. 9 shows a side view of the book product in the exfoliated state
- FIG. 10 shows a top view of a standard sheet with a tie-in weakening line
- Figure 11 is a single sheet of transparent, writable
- FIG. 12 shows a spacer
- FIG. 13 shows a blade with spacer
- FIG. 14 shows a spacer with a pin received in a borehole
- FIG. 15 shows a sheet with double-adhesive film in the usable area
- FIG. 16 shows the sheet according to FIG. 15 with an additional trerm sheet
- FIG. 17 a sheet with a pocket
- FIG. 18 a sheet with pocket and additional white paper
- FIG. 19 a sheet with opaque pocket
- FIG. 20 a sheet with an obliquely cut pocket
- FIG. 21 is a sheet designed as a booklet
- FIG. 22 shows a book product with a writable spine
- FIG. 23 shows an embodiment of a sheet of electronic paper
- FIG. 24 shows a spacer with electrical elements
- FIG. 25 shows a sheet designed as a standard postcard
- Figure 26 shows a variant of the postcard along with the longer
- FIG. 27 shows a sheet with several weakening lines
- FIG. 28 shows a sheet with weakening lines inside and outside of limitations of the binding device
- FIG. 29 shows a sheet with weakening lines near the spine of the book
- FIG. 30 shows a sheet with insertable sheets
- FIG. 31 shows the sheet according to FIG. 30 with inserted sheets
- FIG. 32 shows a plan view of the sheet according to FIG. 31.
- FIG. 1 shows a book product, generally designated 10, in a non-exfoliated state.
- the book product 10 has an upper book cover 14 and a lower book cover 16, between which individual sheets 12 are arranged.
- the book covers 14, 16 are generally made of a stronger material than the single sheets 12 and each have a wide binding groove 18 which receives within walls or rims 18a, 18b an elastic binding device 20, for example a rubber band.
- the elastic binding device 20 holds the book covers 14, 16 and the individual sheets 12 together. Due to the elasticity of the binding device 20, the number of sheets 12 and thus the thickness of the book product 10 can vary considerably, yet the book product 10 is kept both closed and open in a stable condition.
- a protruding the structure defining protruding walls or edges 18a, 18b within which the binding device 20 is received is used.
- FIG 2 shows the book product 10 of Figure 1 (like reference numerals refer to the same or at least substantially similar parts hereinafter), the binding device 20 being transparent and providing a view of the weakening lines 22 of the single sheets 12.
- the weakening lines 22 of the superimposed arranged sheets 12 are aligned with each other and are in the range of elastic binding device 20.
- the respective sheet 12 can be deflected as in a hinge, where it still is held together in this region of the deflection by the elastic binding device 20 with the book covers 14, 16 and the other sheets 12.
- the resilient elastic binding device 20 When the book product 10 is opened, the resilient elastic binding device 20 generates a hold-down force, so that when the sheets 12 are released, the book product 10 resumes the initial state in which the sheets 12 and book covers 14, 16 are held together compactly.
- FIG. 3 shows a blade 12 with a bandage weakening line 22 which is formed as a groove.
- This groove is impressed, for example, by an embossing process, wherein the material of the sheet compacts or buckles.
- a kind of hinge is created which allows the sheet to be folded down along the weakening line 22, thereby enabling a book-like page-turning of a plurality of sheets 12.
- the location of the bandage weakening line 22 is of considerable importance for a particular application. When a postcard is used as a sheet 12 and distributed through various national postal systems. can be sent, so the bandage weakening line 22 may not interfere with the processing of the sheet as mail.
- the weakening line 22 is arranged at a distance a of 22 to 28 mm, preferably in the range of 24 to 26 mm, away from the edge 24 of the sheet 12.
- the weakening line 22 may extend across the narrow side of the rectangular sheet 12, as in the illustrated case. But it is also possible that the line of weakness extends over the wider side. It has been found that such a placement of the weave weakening line 22 allows easy shipping and processing by national postal systems without causing any disruption. In other applications, the line of weakness 22 may have a distance from the edge 24 to at most half the length or width of the sheet 12.
- edges 24 and the line of weakness 22 perpendicular side edge of the sheet 12 and the side edge opposite her straight and smooth, so that the binding device 20 engages, for example in the form of a rubber band, not form-fitting manner in the leaves 12.
- sheets 12 can be easily inserted or removed between pre-existing sheets 12 in book product 10 without being obstructed in the movement of insertion or removal by the elastic binding device 20.
- FIG. 4 shows a further variant of a sheet 12 which can be used for the book product 10.
- the sheet 12 comprises an envelope weakening line 26. This can in turn be realized by a groove in the embossing process.
- the portion 28 is turned over at the left edge according to the arrow Pl, so that the portion 28 on the binding portion 30 to the left of the weakening line 22 comes to rest.
- the Binding section 30 is the section that lies in the region between the nearest edge of the leaves 12 and the bandage weakening line 22. After overturning, the distance between the bond line of weakness 22 and the left edge of the sheet 12 formed by the envelope weakening line 26 is again in the range indicated in FIG.
- the section 28 typically has a width of 22 to 28 mm, preferably 24 to 26 mm.
- the turning over of an edge section 28 can fulfill a distance function.
- relatively thick materials are applied to the relatively large effective area 32 of the sheet 12, e.g. Botanical material, so between the adjacent leaves separate spacers would be required to avoid divergence of leaves in the book.
- the leafability of the entire book product 10 is still ensured by this distance function of the folded portion 28.
- FIG. 5 shows a sheet 12 in which an archive material 34 of approximately the same thickness as the sheet 12 is applied to the useful surface 32.
- the height of the sheet 12 in these sections 28, 30 is about the same height as in the region of the effective area 32, so that at the same height the good leafability of the sheet 12 still exists is.
- FIG. 6 shows this Example.
- the sheet 12 in question comprises a Bmde weakening line 22 and an envelope weakening line 26.
- the portion 28 between the left edge and the envelope weakening line 26 is provided with an adhesive material, eg a double-sided adhesive tape.
- an insert element 36 for example, a transparent insert sheet 36 or a collection bag (not shown) with glued and thus firmly connected to the sheet 12.
- This offers, for example, the possibility of gluing transparent glassine sachets, glassine sheets or other films for the protection of certain materials or images as well as transparencies that are translatable, so that they can also be viewed from the back or to be inscribed.
- the section 30 may be provided with an adhesive surface, for example a double-sided adhesive tape.
- the insert element 36 can be opened, as indicated by the arrow P3.
- FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of a sheet 12, which is a further development of the sheet 12 of Figure 6.
- a further envelope welding line 38 about the longitudinal axis of which an edge section 40 can be folded over along the arrows P3.
- the edge section 40 is provided with an adhesive layer, for example a double-sided adhesive tape, which fixes the insert element 36 on the useful surface 32 after the cover has been folded over.
- an adhesive layer for example a double-sided adhesive tape
- FIG. 8 shows a side view of the book product 10.
- the elastic binding device 20 is embedded in grooves 18 of the upper book cover 14 and lower book cover 16, respectively.
- a special band rubber may be used which is yielding enough to be manually removed from the binding trench formed by the grooves 18, so that sheets 12 can be removed, replaced or additional sheets 12 can be inserted.
- a binding device 20 a plurality of tape rubbers can be used, so that an adaptation to the strength of the book and the binding force can be done.
- the book covers 14, 16 can be made of cardboard material, plastic material or textile material. With the help of the flexible binding device 20, a binding of fewer sheets 12, for example three to four sheets, up to 80 sheets and more can take place in the case of the book product 10.
- the groove 18 may be provided as a holding device for the elastic bandage device also protruding holding elements which protrude from the book covers 14, 16 to the outside and prevent displacement of the rubber band.
- FIG. 9 shows the book product 10 in an exfoliated state. Due to the binding form used with the elastic binding device 20, the block can yield with the leaves 12 during the leafing and move inwardly, which makes it possible to easily leaf even a large number of leaves as well as thick leaves weighing up to 250 grams becomes. After leafing, due to the elasticity of the napkin device 20, the block of leaves is returned to its original shape.
- Figure 10 is a plan view and side view of a standard sheet 12 having a line of weakening line 22.
- the material is usually paper, cardboard, plastic, as well as any other material suitable for applying the line of weakening, such as textil flocked and coated papers, metallic foils, parchments, tissue paper and transparent materials.
- Typical paper weight ranges are from 60 g to 280 g, preferably in the range from 80 g to 200 g.
- the thickness is in the range of 1 mm to 5 mm, preferably 1 mm to 3 mm.
- the weakening line 22 may have different shapes.
- the weakening line 22 as well as the other weakening lines can be designed as an embossing groove. In cross-section, this groove may be V-shaped, semicircular, rectangular or rectangular.
- As a line of weakness may also be provided a perforation line with circular or slot-shaped openings which pass partially or completely through the material of the sheet 12.
- the sheet 12 has a rectangular or square shape.
- the side edges 21, 23 run straight and smooth, so that the binding device 20 does not engage in a form-fitting manner laterally in the sheet 12 and it can be easily inserted into the book product 10 or removed again. Due to the lack of lateral recesses or notches in the side edges 21, 23, the production and the prior technical use of such sheets 12 is simplified.
- FIG. 11 shows a single sheet 42 of transparent, writable plastic. This sheet 42 is advantageously used to apply information on the underlying sheet, which is visible through the transparent plastic.
- FIG. 12 shows a spacer 12 which is inserted in the area of the binding device 20. The spacer 46 is provided on its rear side with a double-adhesive film 48. The spacer 46 is used when a particularly thick material has been glued on one side of a sheet 12. The spacer 46 prevents by its adapted to the glued material thickness that the glued materials can not open the book block wedge-shaped.
- FIG. 13 shows a sheet 50, comprising the spacer 46, to the back of which a utility sheet 52 is glued.
- a utility sheet 52 On the Nutzblatt 52 relatively thick material can be adhered, which corresponds to the thickness of the spacer 46.
- the utility sheet 52 is typically made of paper or cardboard.
- FIG. 14 shows a spacer 54 with a borehole 56.
- a pin 58 which can be pulled out on the open side of the borehole 56, is inserted into the borehole 56.
- FIG. 15 shows a sheet 60 which is provided with a double-adhesive film 64 in its useful region 62. After removing a cover sheet 66 64 different materials can be attached to the double-adhesive film.
- FIG. 16 shows a sheet 68 which, in addition to the sheet 60 according to FIG. 15, is provided with a transparent, writable separating sheet 70 for protecting the materials applied to the double-adhesive film 64.
- the release sheet may also be opaque.
- FIG. 17 shows a blade 72 in which a pocket 76 is fastened to a section 74 which lies in the region of the elastic binding device 20.
- the bag 76 is closed on three sides and open at the top and has a recessed grip 78. In this bag, a material 80 can be inserted.
- the pocket 76 is made of transparent material, eg sheet material.
- the section 74 is made of cardboard or paper.
- Figure 18 shows a similar construction of a sheet 82 as in Figure 17. Behind the pocket 76 secured to the portion 74, a sheet of white paper 84 is joined to the portion 74 to better obscure the object inserted in the transparent sheet bag 76 against the white background to be able to see.
- FIG. 19 shows a similar sheet 86 in each case according to FIGS. 17 and 18, but an opaque, three-sided pocket 88 is used which is open at the top and provided with a recessed grip 90.
- the pocket 88 is for storing flat objects.
- FIG. 20 shows a similar embodiment as in FIG. 19, however, the pocket 88 is cut obliquely, so that objects inserted into the pocket 88 for this sheet 92 are partially visible.
- FIG. 21 shows a blade 94 in which a plurality of sections 96, which are arranged in the region of the elastic binding device 20, are provided
- FIG. 22 shows a book product 10 in which a recordable spine 100, which is bent into a U, is inserted into the region of the elastic binding device 20 between the upper book cover 14 and the lower book cover 16. In this way, the book product 10 can be titled and better archived.
- Figures 23 to 24 relate to the use of electronic paper for the book product.
- Electronic paper usually has the strength of ordinary paper and can be changed in its surface color by means of electrical impulses, or it can be represented with the help of electrical impulses in the manner of a screen of a PDA or a flatscreen, characters, images, texts.
- FIG. 23 shows a sheet 102 in which a section with the useful surface is designed as electronic paper 104.
- the electronic paper 104 is connected to a spacer 106, which receives a chip 108 in a recess.
- This chip 108 may be a digital processor that receives and transmits information, and uses electronic pulses to drive the electronic paper 104 to display characters thereon.
- a battery 110 is arranged with an on / off switch in a recess. The battery 110 supplies the chip 108 and the electronic paper 104 with electric power.
- FIG. 24 shows an example of a spacer 112 in which an electrical contact 114, which can receive the electrical plug 116 of a USB stick 118, is embedded.
- FIG. 25 shows an important application in which the sheet is designed as a standard postcard 120.
- this postcard 120 is the weakening line 22 provided in the binding area.
- the postcard 120 comprises on the front side, as known per se, an address area 122 and a postage stamp area 124.
- a front-side utility area 126 information, texts, images, etc., that are of interest to collectors may be indicated.
- the rear side of the postcard 120 can also include the back area belonging to the areas 122 and 124 as the useful area.
- FIG. 26 shows a variant of the postcard 120, the weakening line 22 running along the longer side of the postcard 120.
- the utility area 126 on the front side then has the shape shown in FIG. It is also possible to provide a postcard with two lines of weakness 22 in which a line of weakness 22 according to FIG. 26 runs along the longer side.
- the user can then decide for himself how to order the postcard 120 in the binding area of the book product.
- the binding device 20 in this case holds sheets of different formats. This variant can also be used for the other sheets shown in the previous figures.
- tape rubber used for the binding device 10 may be printable and be made in different colors.
- the various pages described may be mechanically treated differently, for example by embossing, stamping, stamping, embroidering.
- the book product 10 can be produced in many formats, with care being taken to reinforce the book cover so that they do not buckle by the train of the binding device, eg by the train of tape rubber, and remain largely flat.
- the covers may be reinforced by sturdy plastic plates or metal rails.
- FIGS. 27 to 29 show further variants of blades 12, in which the number of Bmde weakening patterns 22 and / or their position on the respective blade 12 is varied.
- three weakening patterns 22 are shown, all within the bounding of the binding device 20, namely within the projected left edge 18a (ie left bounding line of the binding device 20) and the projected right edge 18b (ie right bounding line of the binding device 20) Binding groove 18 (cf., FIG. 1), which supports the binding device 20.
- each weakening pattern 22 has to perform a pivotal movement to a reduced extent.
- the bending stress per weakening pattern is thereby reduced. This is particularly advantageous for relatively thick and / or stiff leaves.
- FIG. 28 shows a further variant in which three weave weakening patterns 22 are provided, which are arranged partly within the edges 18a, 18b and partially to the left of the edge 18a in an edge section 25 in the direction of the edge 24.
- this binding device 20 holds sheets 12 stacked on top of each other.
- the binding device 20, or the elastic band within the edges 18a and 18b is stretched to an increased mass due to the far left deflection on the weakening compound star 22, so that a greater restoring force is achieved the leaves 12 acts as in the case when the weakening patterns 22 are located farther to the right in FIG.
- the sheets 12 are thus held together more strongly by the force of the binding device 20, and the page is counteracted.
- the short leaf sections 25 of the leaves 12 to the left of the edge 18a can be relatively easily opened due to the weakening pattern 22 present there.
- short information eg titles, which belong to the respective sheet 12 can be indicated on these sheet sections 25.
- weakening patterns 22 have been shown, for example three or five. Of course, only two, four or more weakening patterns 22 may be provided. It may be advantageous to place a weakening pattern 22 adjacent the projected edge 18b, ie nearly congruent with the edge 18b of the sanitary napkin 18, and further weakening patterns 22 farther to the right provided.
- the binding device 20 is only minimally stretched.
- a single weakening pattern 22 may be located between the edges 18a, 18b, i. below the elastic binding device 20.
- Another variant provides to arrange the single weakening pattern 22 adjacent to the projected edge 18b or in a further variant right spaced from the edge 18b.
- FIGS. 30 to 32 show a further exemplary embodiment of a sheet 12.
- This sheet 12 has a double-layer structure in its working region 130.
- the upper layer includes slots 132, 134, 136, 138.
- the sheet 12 includes insert sheets 140, 142, 144, and 146, each having a fold line 148 and defining a bendable edge portion 150. These edge portions 150 are adapted in their length and width to the slots 132 to 138, can be inserted into this and held there between the two layers in the manner of a bag.
- Figure 31 shows the state of the sheet 12, in which the edge portions 150 are inserted into the slots.
- the protruding portions of the insert sheets 140 to 146 may be folded over each other so that the sheet 12 has a flat shape when folded.
- FIG. 32 shows the arrangement in a plan view.
- the sections 150 are inserted in the direction of the arrows in the slots 132 to 138 and folded along the fold lines 150.
- the bend lines 150 may be constructed in the manner of the weakening pattern 22.
- the insert sheets 140 to 146 like the sheets 12 shown in the previous figures, can be constructed with weakening patterns 22 (eg as shown in FIG. 10). You can access both from slots 132 to 138 of the Sheet 12 or taken from the binding device 20 of the book product 10.
- the insert sheets 140 to 146 even with different formats, can then be removed from a book product 10 and inserted into the sheet 12 of FIG. 30 or, conversely, removed from the sheet 12 and inserted into the binding apparatus 20 of the same book product.
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