EP0011819A1 - Elément d'une reliure - Google Patents

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EP0011819A1
EP0011819A1 EP79104636A EP79104636A EP0011819A1 EP 0011819 A1 EP0011819 A1 EP 0011819A1 EP 79104636 A EP79104636 A EP 79104636A EP 79104636 A EP79104636 A EP 79104636A EP 0011819 A1 EP0011819 A1 EP 0011819A1
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Hans Vetter
Wolfgang Dengler
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Off Data Te Berlijn Bondsrepubliek Duitsland GmbH
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F13/00Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots
    • B42F13/02Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with flexible or resilient means
    • B42F13/06Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with flexible or resilient means with strips or bands
    • B42F13/10Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with flexible or resilient means with strips or bands of plastics

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  • the invention relates to a stapler element, consisting of a U-shaped holding rail with flanged edges connected to a file cover, two, slidably mounted between a hanging position and a storage position, which can be clipped on from above onto the holding rail, with side webs with the flanged edges of the holding rail engaging sliders with hook-shaped end sections and in the U-profile of the holding rail engaging longitudinal webs to form a central groove for flexible mandrels, the ends of which can be inserted through openings in the holding rail and locked in the bent state by the sliders.
  • Such holding elements are increasingly used in data processing in which large quantities printed, folded paper webs occur, which are provided with perforations on the sides for transport in the printer of the data processing system.
  • tapes or flexible filing pins are pulled through the holes originally used to transport the paper web, which are then inserted through a rail provided with a file cover and locked in place by means of a slide that can be moved on the rail.
  • a known stapler element (DE-OS 2 558 578) comprises a holding rail connected to a file cover with slidably arranged sliders which are pushed inwards along the holding rail to release the strands. At the end of the rail, stops which can be brought into engagement with the slides are provided, which are intended to prevent the slides from being inadvertently removed from the holding rail.
  • a stringing mandrel is inserted through the perforations of the paper web on both sides.
  • the filing mandrels are then inserted on the top and bottom of the paper web stack through the holes provided in the holding rails of a stapler element arranged above and below the paper web stack.
  • the object of the present invention is to develop a stapler element of the type mentioned at the outset such that simultaneous locking of the holding mandrels in their direction of buckling, i.e. towards the middle of the rail, and a simultaneous unlocking of the holding mandrels towards the end of the rail is made possible, the slides being designed so that they can be used for both ends of the rail and are easily clipped onto the rails and cannot be accidentally removed from the rail, and with a risk of injury the operator is avoided.
  • This object is achieved in that at the end of the slide pointing towards the middle of the slide there is a catch space for tongues forming the alignment mandrel, that at the end of the slide opposite the tongues an end strip covering the cross-sectional profile of the holding rail is provided, and that the central groove in the area of the catching area has a ramp.
  • the holding rail at the end regions, designed as locking elements have stop ramps with a slope running towards the holding rail and a stop surface running perpendicular to the rail plane, that longitudinal grooves are formed between the edge webs and the center webs, both of which have in the area of the two tongues, as well as in the area of the hook stops and a shoulder forming the end of the longitudinal grooves and in between as cams designed as locking elements which can be brought into engagement with the stop ramps.
  • the two end positions of the slide and by means of the cams two further positions of the slide between the two end positions, namely the line-up position and the hanging position of the slide, are fixed or fixed, the line-up position with the an end position of the slide can coincide.
  • a staple element is created according to claim 3, which requires low manufacturing tolerances, but has good flexibility, which ensures a secure locking of the stapler element.
  • the spring elements formed in the slide by simply cutting the upper part of the slide ensure that the slide is securely locked even after the appearance of wear.
  • a stapler element is created which requires low manufacturing tolerances, since use is made of the spring action of the edge webs.
  • This embodiment is advantageously characterized by a lower overall height, as a result of which the stapler created by means of the stapler element has smaller dimensions.
  • a stapler element is also created, which requires low manufacturing tolerances by utilizing the spring action of the upper slide part.
  • This stapler element is characterized in particular by a simple production, since the grooves in the front outer surfaces of the central webs or in the groove bottom of the Middle groove are relatively easy to manufacture.
  • the low overall height of the stapler element is also advantageous.
  • a stapler element is created in which. the threading mandrel serves as locking elements and thus the holding rail does not require any processing.
  • the threading mandrel is engaged, whereby the webs are pressed in the direction of the edge parts of the rail and thus lock the slide.
  • the central groove has a lower height than the longitudinal grooves and that a reinforcing strip is arranged in the region of the edge of the catching space. This ensures a safer jamming of the slide and line-up mandrel and also the operational safety of the slide, even with frequent unlocking, since the reinforcing strip counteracts a bending of the tongues and thus the slide off from the holding rail.
  • the central webs are designed in a continuation of the catching space as a row mandrel guide elements, whereby an arrangement of the row mandrel aligned parallel to the rail is always ensured and the folding of the cover is not hindered by an oblique mandrel.
  • the stapler elements 10, 12 shown in FIG. 1 are connected to a stack of paper sheets 14 of a data processing system to form a folder.
  • the two stapler elements 10, 12 are identical, so that only one of the stapler elements 10, 12 is described below.
  • the stapler element 12 consists of a cover 16 made of cardboard or a suitable plastic material, which comprises a section 18 for connection to a holding rail 26, a back section 20 and a cover section 22. Weakened or fold lines 24 are formed between the individual sections, which facilitate the folding of the cover 16 to form the folder.
  • the holding rail 26 has a U-shaped profile with a flat central part 28 and two flanged edge parts 30, 32.
  • the central part 28 is connected to the section 18 of the cover 16 by means of rivets or other suitable connecting means.
  • the flanged edge parts 30, 32 serve as guide rails and each end above the central part 28, so that a slide 38 arranged on the holding rail 26 can engage with its edge webs 40, 42 under the edge parts 30, 32.
  • the holding rail 26 has at its end regions 34 holes 36 for pushing through the strands 8 (see FIG. 5).
  • the holding rail made of a metal sheet can also be made of any other material that has the appropriate strength.
  • the slider 38 is on the holding rail 26 in a storage position in which it is completely pushed onto the holding rail 26, in a hanging position in which the hook-shaped end section 44 protrudes from the holding rail 26, and in a position for inserting a threading mandrel 8 through the rail ( see Fig. 2) fixable by means described below.
  • the slide shown in FIG. 3 for the stapler element consists of a main part 46, a hook-shaped end section 44 and a front section 50, which forms a catch space 48 for the threading mandrel 8.
  • the catch space is limited by two tongues 51 and the main part 46 in such a way that a U-shaped recess is formed.
  • the slide comprises two edge webs 40, 42, which run from the front section 50 to the hook-shaped end section, which have recesses for forming the hooks 52, 54 and are flanged in the area from the front section 50 to the end of the main part 46.
  • the edge web areas in the hook-shaped end section 44 are not flanged and connected by means of an end bar 56, which has essentially the same height as the edge webs 40, 42.
  • the flanged Parts of the edge webs 40, 42 come into engagement with the flanged edge parts 30, 32 of the holding rail 26 when the slide 38 is arranged on the holding rail 26.
  • the longitudinal grooves 58, 60 are delimited on the side opposite the edge webs 40, 42 by two central webs 62, 64, which extend from the end of the catching space 48 to the end bar 56 and form a central groove 66 between them.
  • the grooves 58, 60 have, at their respective ends, shoulders which are designed as a stop 68 and as a shoulder 70 to delimit the grooves.
  • Cams 72, 74 are arranged between the shoulders.
  • the stop 68 at the front end of the groove 58, 60 serves to limit the setting of the slide 68 in its extended position.
  • the end bar 56 serves to limit the slide and at the same time to cover the sharp end edge.
  • the cams 74 are arranged, which are at a distance from the side of the main part 46 adjoining the hook-shaped end section, which is somewhat larger than the distance of the stop ramps 35 from the respective end of the holding rail 26.
  • the second cam 72 is arranged at such a distance from the stop 68 that the stop ramp 35 can engage between the stop 68 and the cam 72.
  • the stop 68, the end bar 56 or the cams 72, 74, the slide can be fixed on the rail in three positions, namely in the fully inserted or storage position tion, which is pulled out to the cam 74 or the suspension position and the fully pulled-out position in which the stop ramps 35 come between the cam 72 and stop 68 and the hole 36 formed in the rail is aligned with the rear region of the catching space 48 (see FIG. 2 ).
  • a mandrel 8 can be inserted through the rail.
  • FIGS. 8-14 Embodiments of the locking of the slide on the rail are shown in FIGS. 8-14.
  • FIG. 8a shows a slide which has spring elements 86, 88 formed in its upper part.
  • the spring elements can be produced by simply cutting the upper part, whereby a bridge or a tongue is formed. To lock the slide on the rail, these spring elements 86, 88 come into engagement with cams 35 formed on the edge parts of the holding rail 26. Due to their elasticity, the spring elements are bent upwards, whereby the resistance of the cams 35 is overcome.
  • a design of the end stop of the slide corresponding to this embodiment is of known construction and is shown in FIG. 8b. The slider has a stop which comes into engagement with the cams 82, 84.
  • the holding rail is provided on the outer edges of the edge parts with cams 90, 92, which come into engagement with grooves 94, 96 formed in the edge webs of the slide, as a result of which the edge webs of the slide are slightly deformed outwards.
  • the cams come along on the slide in a known manner formed paragraphs engaged (see Fig. 9b).
  • webs 98, 100 are formed on the inner surfaces of the edge parts of the rail, which engage grooves 102, 104 that are formed on the outer sides of the central webs 62, 64 of the slide 38.
  • the grooves may have protrusions for proper locking, whereby when the lands engage the grooves, the lands are bent toward the center of the slider, thereby causing the slider to lock.
  • the end position of the slide 38 is fixed by a suitable stop at the end of the grooves formed in the central webs (see FIG. 10b).
  • FIG. 11 shows a further possible embodiment of the locking of the slide 38 on the holding rail 26.
  • a web 106 is provided in the middle part of the holding rail 26, which engages with grooves formed on the inner sides of the middle webs 62, 64.
  • the grooves can also be provided with projections, whereby the central webs 62, 64, when they are in engagement with the web 106, are pressed outward and lock the slide thereon.
  • the locking of the slide on the holding rail is additionally reinforced by the engagement of the outer surfaces of the central webs with the edge parts of the holding rail.
  • the end position of the slide is determined by the formation of a suitable end stop in the grooves 108, 110 (see FIG. 11b).
  • webs 106a are formed on the central part of the holding rail 26 in the edge regions, which also include grooves 112, 114 formed on the end face of the central webs 62, 64 of the slide 38 come into engagement. Suitable end stops at the end of the webs determine the end position of the slide (see Fig. 12b).
  • a web 106b is provided on the central part of the holding rail, which web engages with a groove 116 formed in the bottom of the central groove in order to lock the slide.
  • the operation of this locking corresponds essentially to the embodiments shown in FIGS. 11 and 12.
  • the end position of the slide is in turn determined by a stop formed at the end of the groove 116.
  • FIG. 14 shows an embodiment of the locking device in which the holding rail can remain essentially unchanged.
  • the middle webs of the slider are each provided on their sides facing the middle part of the rail with webs 118, 120 which extend at right angles to the middle of the slider and can be brought into engagement with the holding mandrel 8 of the stapling element. Due to the shape of the webs 118, 120, the central webs are pressed in the direction of the edge parts of the rail upon engagement with the holding mandrel, as a result of which the slide is locked.
  • the end position of the slide can be determined by forming a crossbar (see FIG. 14b).
  • the central groove 66 formed between the two central webs 62, 64 is, seen from the underside of the slide 38, higher than the longitudinal grooves 58, 60 and has a rectangular cross section. It runs on the rear of the U-shaped trap 68 bordering side of the main part 46 to the end bar 56. At its area adjoining the U-shaped catching space 68, it has a ramp 76 which lowers from the higher level of the central groove 66 to the height of the longitudinal grooves 58, 60.
  • a reinforcing strip 78 is provided around the catching space 48, with the exception of the ramp area. Both on the top and on the bottom in the area of the center webs 62, 64 adjoining the end bar 56, the slide 38 has grooved grooves 80 for better handling.
  • two filing pins 8 are inserted through perforations in a stack of paper sheets 14 and the holes 36 in the holding rails 26 of one or two stapler elements.
  • the slides 38 are moved inwards on the holding rails 26. In doing so, they capture the filing mandrels 8 by means of the catch space 48 formed by the tongues 51, bend the filing mandrels 8 above the holes 36, as a result of which the filing mandrels reach the central groove 66 of the slide.
  • the central webs 62, 64 serve as a guide for the threading mandrel, so that the threading mandrel is always arranged parallel to the holding rail 26 and can hinder the buckling of the cover.
  • the bending of the alignment mandrels 8 is facilitated by the ramp 76 on the underside of the slide 38.
  • the slides 38 are moved upwards on the rails. If the main part 46 of the slide releases the line-up mandrels 8, the tongues 51 remain on the holding rail 26. A further outward movement is engaged by the stops 68 or the corresponding stops in the embodiments according to FIGS. 8 to 14 with the stop ramp 35 or the corresponding cams or webs according to the embodiments of FIGS. 8-14 are effectively prevented.
  • the stapler element 12 can now be removed with the slides 38 pushed out and documents can be lined up or removed again. In this process, the slides 38 are protected against inadvertent insertion by latching the stop ramp 35 between the stop 68 and the cam 72 or by the detents according to the embodiments of FIGS. 8-14.

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