EP0212282A2 - Procédé, dispositif et sachet d'assemblage d'une pile d'images photographiques et/ou de films positifs appartenant à une même commande - Google Patents

Procédé, dispositif et sachet d'assemblage d'une pile d'images photographiques et/ou de films positifs appartenant à une même commande Download PDF

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EP0212282A2
EP0212282A2 EP86109964A EP86109964A EP0212282A2 EP 0212282 A2 EP0212282 A2 EP 0212282A2 EP 86109964 A EP86109964 A EP 86109964A EP 86109964 A EP86109964 A EP 86109964A EP 0212282 A2 EP0212282 A2 EP 0212282A2
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Reinhard Ing.Grad. Nicko
Friedrich Ing.Grad. Meschenmoser
Karl-Heinz Sager
Rainer Türcke
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03DAPPARATUS FOR PROCESSING EXPOSED PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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  • the invention relates to methods, bags and devices according to the preamble of appended claim 1.
  • DE-OS 31 30 375 describes a pocket consisting of a base sheet and a cover sheet connected to the base sheet along the outline of two receiving compartments, in which the base sheet projects beyond the cover sheet in the area of the compartment openings and the connection between the base sheet and cover sheet does not reach the free edge of the cover page.
  • a disadvantage of this bag is that, above all, the relatively heavy stack of images is not held in the bag and can also fall out if handled improperly. It is possible to glue the bag together after folding the two compartments in the area of the protruding head parts of the base sheet. However, this has the consequence that the opening process is irreversible, i. that is, after opening the bag for the first time, it can no longer be closed.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to design a method, an associated pocket and a device so that the pocket can be reliably closed, but can be easily opened and also closed again.
  • the stack of images Due to the relatively flexurally rigid holding strip attached to the head part of the base sheet, the stack of images is reliably held in the pocket when the free edge of the cover sheet is pushed under these holding strips. Due to the effective leverage ratio, the stack of images cannot be shaken out of the pocket, even when the pocket opening is facing downwards, because the holding strip is held by the low effective lever arm of the stack of images can not be folded. On the other hand, this closure can be released by hand without difficulty, and the closure can easily be returned to the closed position even after viewing the images, without any loss of closing force.
  • the holding strip on the head part of the base sheet can be realized with relatively little effort. It can either be applied as an additional strip of a material corresponding approximately to the stiffness of the material of the base sheet or folded over by the base sheet and glued to the base sheet over a certain width of at least a few millimeters. This connection is important, however, so that the holding strip can only be folded back by bending the base sheet and / or the holding strip. A folded-over, not connected holding strip does not meet the requirements for reliable closing.
  • the device for carrying out the method enables a change in the position between the holding strip and the cover sheet edge in such a way that the cover sheet lies above the holding strip for filling and is transferred into the position under the holding strip after filling.
  • a bag for photographic work is shown in plan.
  • the bag is manufactured according to the endless process as a long band transversely to the direction of filling, the pocket band being folded in a zigzag shape on the carton walls in adaptation to a packaging box.
  • the bag shown in Fig. 1 in plan consists of a base sheet 1 which extends over the full height of the bag. Connected to the base sheet is a cover sheet 2, which lies with its lower edge approximately flush with the lower edge of the base sheet 1 and is glued to the base sheet along the outline of the desired packaging compartments.
  • Each pocket has two compartments, a compartment la for the stack of images and a compartment 1b for the stack of film strips.
  • the width of the base sheet 1 is dimensioned such that all the image formats in question, with the narrow side inserted into the compartment, can be accommodated therein well.
  • the resulting width of the base sheet of about 20 cm makes it possible to insert film strips of about 4 small-format negatives into compartment 1b.
  • the upper edge of the cover sheet 2 is set back by a certain amount compared to the upper edge of the base sheet 1. This width is about 10 mm. Furthermore, those extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the strip are sufficient Adhesions 1c between the base sheet and the cover sheet do not reach the upper edge of the cover sheet, but end approximately one fifth of the width of the cover sheet in front of its upper edge. Finally, the pocket has various separating and folding perforations 1d, which extend across the entire width of the strip transversely to the longitudinal direction of the strip.
  • a holding strip 3 which is firmly glued to the base sheet at a width of about 5 mm at the upper edge.
  • This connection could also be made in a known manner by folding and connecting by means of needles or gear wheels.
  • the holding strip 3 is glued to the base sheet 1 with at most one third of its width, so that the non-glued flap 3 a partially to cover with the upper free edge 2a of the cover sheet 2 comes.
  • the upper edge 2a of the cover sheet 2 ends at a distance of a few millimeters from the adhesion of the holding strip 3 to the base sheet 1.
  • the free edge 2a of the cover sheet lies over the free part 3a of the holding strip.
  • the holding strip 3 now serves to close the bag in such a way that the pictures can be removed again, but that they cannot accidentally fall out.
  • a support surface 4 serves to support the pockets coming from the filling station, which are already filled with the image and film stacks.
  • the guide slot 6 is delimited at its upper edge by the bent sheet metal 5 which, after a further bend, is continued horizontally backwards.
  • the guide slot 6 can, however, just as well be worked into a solid body made of plastic or metal.
  • the width and depth of the slot 6 are dimensioned such that the upper pocket edge, consisting of the base sheet 1 and the holding strip 3, has a good place in the area of the adhesive bond.
  • the slot 6 has a funnel-shaped extension at its lower edge in FIG. 6 in order to facilitate the insertion of the edge of the pocket with the holding strip from the side.
  • a separating wedge 7 Approximately above the kink at the end of the rising part 5 of the support surface is the tip 7a of a separating wedge 7, the upper edge 7b of which, starting from a smallest passage opening, rises steadily upwards in FIG. 6.
  • This separating wedge 7 also extends obliquely to the direction of the slot 6, so that the leading edge of the wedge continuously presses the holding strip it detects further up and to the rear until it has reached an approximately perpendicular position to the bearing surface 4.
  • a closing skid 8 which begins at a relatively large distance from the support surface 4, but steadily reduces the passage cross-section for the free-standing edge 2a of the cover sheet in the push-through direction.
  • the separating wedge 7 and the closing skid 8 move away from the pocket path in the push-through direction at an angle of approximately 15 ° until the wedge 7 comes free from the holding strip 3 and the skid 8 from the cover sheet at the outlet.
  • FIGS. 7a to 7g The various phases of the filling and closing process are shown in FIGS. 7a to 7g in association with the position in FIG. 6.
  • 7a and 7b show the process in the filling station, which is arranged in the push-through direction in front of the contact surface 4 in FIG. 6.
  • the base sheet of the pocket 1 is stretched on a support comparable to the support 4, while the projecting edge 2a of the cover sheet 2 lies above the holding strip 3.
  • Fig. 7b it is shown how the edge 2a is raised by known means so that the stack of paper images can be automatically inserted into the funnel-shaped compartment. 7c, the stack of images 9 has already been inserted.
  • the pocket with the upstanding edge 2a is transferred into the closing device according to FIGS. 5, 6.
  • the free edge 2a of the cover sheet continues to stand obliquely upwards, while the holding strip 3 lies flat on the base sheet 1.
  • FIG. 7d now shows a partial section through the closing device according to FIGS. 5 and 6 along the section line 7d in FIG. 6.
  • the head part of the base sheet 1 with the holding strip 3 attached to it is inserted into the slot 6 from the side and continues moved backwards through the plane of the drawing.
  • the part of the base sheet 1 adjoining the edge up to the part of the base sheet bearing the image stack 9 rests on the support 4, the base sheet not lying completely against the inclined surface 5. Due to the weight of the stack of images 9 and certain pressure from the operator, the base sheet is moved further down in this area, so that the free edge 3a of the holding strip 3 detaches from the base sheet 1 due to its flexural rigidity and is approximately stretched upwards. As a result, it is grasped in the course of the lateral displacement from the tip of the separating wedge 7 and successively transferred to a position more and more perpendicular to the contact surface 4.
  • Fig. 7e the approximately vertical, i.e. that is, the position of the edge 3a of the holding strip perpendicular to the surface 4 is clearly visible. 7e also shows that in the course of the lateral displacement, the edge 2 a of the cover sheet, which is initially at an angle upwards, is grasped by the runner 8 and is guided more and more downward.
  • the holding strip 3a and the edge 2a of the cover sheet are released by the separating wedge 7 and runners 8 which gradually move backwards, so that the holding strip 3 straightens out again and over the upper edge 2a still pointing downwards of the retaining sheet comes to rest.
  • the base sheet 1 With the removal of the pocket or the upper edge of the base sheet 1 from the gap 6, the base sheet 1 also straightens out again, so that the edge of the holding strip 3a comes to rest on the upper edge 2a of the cover sheet.
  • the bag is closed.
  • the closure is so effective due to the stiffness of the retaining strip 3 and the base sheet that even when the bag is shaken with the opening downward, the stack of images 9 cannot bend the strip 3a to such an extent that the edge of the cover sheet 2a is released therefrom.
  • the bag can be easily opened by folding the retaining strip 3a by hand and / or by pulling back the edge 2a of the cover sheet 2. In the same way, the bag can also be closed again by hand if the images become one first inspection and put back in the bag.
  • FIG. 8 A further embodiment of a closing device results from FIG. 8, with FIGS. 8a to 8e again representing the different phases of the closing process.
  • a gap 11 adjoins at its rear edge, the width of which is such that the edge of the base sheet 1 with the holding strip 3 attached can be easily inserted.
  • the gap 11 is delimited on its side remote from the support surface 10 by a folding surface 12.
  • the pocket is guided parallel to the deflection surface 12 obliquely from above in accordance with the direction of the arrow 13 to the filling direction until the leading edge of the base sheet in the gap 11 is inserted.
  • the base sheet 1 is angled strongly backwards.
  • the free edge 3a of the holding strip Since the free edge 3a of the holding strip is not ready to follow this bending movement due to its inherent rigidity, it detaches from the base sheet 1 and projects upward almost perpendicular to the contact surface 10.
  • the front edge 2a of the cover sheet 2 slides with its edge over the edge of the holding strip 3a and snaps downward according to FIG. 8c. This is further supported by further angling the base sheet 1 by placing the entire pocket on the support surface 10.
  • the pocket is raised again somewhat upwards, approximately as far as for the introduction according to FIG. 8a, the edge of the base sheet 1 can easily be pulled up out of the gap 11 again.
  • the base sheet is again somewhat straight, so that the strip 3a of the holding strip comes to rest from above on the edge of the cover sheet. This also closes the bag, whereby the operator is required to make slightly more movements - inserting the bag, placing it on the base, lifting it again.
  • the insertion of the pocket edge into the gap 11 can be made even easier if the surface 12 is concavely curved.

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EP86109964A 1985-08-01 1986-07-21 Procédé, dispositif et sachet d'assemblage d'une pile d'images photographiques et/ou de films positifs appartenant à une même commande Ceased EP0212282A3 (fr)

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DE19853527550 DE3527550A1 (de) 1985-08-01 1985-08-01 Verfahren, tasche und vorrichtung zum verpacken der zu einem auftrag gehoerenden stapel fotografischer filmstreifen und/oder positivbilder
DE3527550 1985-08-01

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FR2048229A5 (fr) * 1969-09-24 1971-03-19 Habilclass
DE2944009A1 (de) * 1978-11-06 1980-05-14 Slidex Corp Filmtasche
EP0024342A1 (fr) * 1979-08-15 1981-03-04 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY (a New Jersey corporation) Procédé et dispositif de contrôle de reproductions photographiques
DE3130375A1 (de) * 1981-07-31 1983-02-17 Agfa-Gevaert Ag, 5090 Leverkusen Eine in einem endlosband zusammenhaengende vielzahl von taschen zur aufnahme von zu einem auftrag gehoerenden filmstreifen und positivbildern
DE3407680A1 (de) * 1984-03-02 1985-09-12 Grapha Münchberg Druck und Papierverarbeitung Münchberg GmbH & Co, 8544 Georgensmünd Combitasche zur aufnahme von filmstreifen und positivbildern und vorrichtung zu deren verschliessen

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EP0342948A2 (fr) * 1988-05-19 1989-11-23 Slidex Corporation Couverture de protection pour feuille de classement
EP0342948A3 (fr) * 1988-05-19 1991-03-27 Slidex Corporation Couverture de protection pour feuille de classement

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