EP0219775A1 - Ordner für Papierbögen, insbesondere EDV-Papierbögen - Google Patents

Ordner für Papierbögen, insbesondere EDV-Papierbögen Download PDF

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EP0219775A1
EP0219775A1 EP86114035A EP86114035A EP0219775A1 EP 0219775 A1 EP0219775 A1 EP 0219775A1 EP 86114035 A EP86114035 A EP 86114035A EP 86114035 A EP86114035 A EP 86114035A EP 0219775 A1 EP0219775 A1 EP 0219775A1
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Manuel Ferreira-Godinho
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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

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  • the invention relates to folders for sheets of paper, in particular computerized paper sheets, which have at least two punch holes at a distance from one another at their lateral edges, with a support on which elastic alignment pins for receiving the sheets of paper are attached through the punch holes, and with holders for fixing the Alignment pins and sheets of paper.
  • Such folders are commercially available and are used, for example, to hold lists, programs, evaluations or the like printed out by the computer.
  • the sheets of paper can either be individual sheets of paper or stacks of sheets of paper in Form a zigzag fold.
  • the already existing transport holes on the edges of the paper sheets can be used.
  • FIG. 1 A conventional folder 10 of this type is shown schematically in FIG. 1.
  • a stack of sheets of paper 12 in landscape format can be seen, which have punched holes 13 at their lateral edges at equal intervals.
  • Lined-up pins 16 pass through the punching holes 13 located on the very outside and also penetrate holes 15 in a tacking rail 14.
  • a slider 17 is pushed onto the two ends of the tack rail 14, which receives the protruding end of the alignment pin 16 in its interior and bends it in the direction of the tack rail 14 when it is pushed on.
  • a soft cover sheet 18 made of plastic is provided in the known folder 10, which is connected to the binding rail 14.
  • the underside of the arrangement, not shown in FIG. 1, is designed in the same way.
  • the line-up pins 16 have a knitting needle-shaped shape of any length and are bent at their two ends by the respective slides 17.
  • a further tack rail 14 is provided for receiving the alignment pins 16.
  • Such folders 10 of conventional design have numerous disadvantages. Since the cover sheets 18 are made of thin, soft material, such folders 10 can only be stored horizontally, since they have no stability. However, since the folder 10 is thicker in the back area than on the opposite side, a wedge-shaped structure results, several of which are difficult to stack, since otherwise the crooked stack easily slips.
  • the tack rail 14 must in any case have the length of the largest IT paper format. If EDP paper sheets with somewhat smaller dimensions are then to be filed, the alignment pins 16 can indeed be implemented, as is indicated in FIG. 1, but the staple rail 14 then protrudes clearly at least on one side above the stack of paper sheets 12. This not only results in an unattractive appearance, but also entails the risk of injury to the user.
  • a similar folder of this type which has a bottom and a lid as loose individual parts, which also form tack rails.
  • the bottom and lid have mutually opposite pairs of openings for receiving alignment pins, one of these pairs of openings consisting of slots in order to have a certain possibility of adjustment for sheets of paper of different widths.
  • this does not result in a stable arrangement, since the folder has no back and there is only a loose connection between the bottom and the lid by the filing pins themselves.
  • the punched holes of the paper sheets in such a known folder are heavily used and can easily be damaged or torn out, because the alignment pins themselves are only loosely arranged in the slots and are not adequately fixed.
  • this known arrangement has an unsightly appearance because a back is completely missing. In practice, the adjustment options are completely inadequate, since only one type of format can be accommodated in the arrangement.
  • the known arrangement does not provide for the optional placement of landscape and longitudinal formats. To insert or remove sheets of paper, it is necessary to take the arrangement apart and remove the lid completely.
  • DE-GM 19 83 046 describes a cover rail for devices for lining up perforated documents, which has two rail parts which can be displaced relative to one another, in order thereby to set the total length of the cover rail for the respective intended use.
  • the problem of accommodating sheets of paper of different formats in one and the same folder is just as little addressed there as the placement of the folder itself in order to avoid storage problems.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide a folder for sheets of paper, in particular IT paper sheets, which can be accommodated well, a protected recording of Guaranteed paper sheets, is suitable for portrait and landscape paper sheets and with which a versatile adaptation to different dimensions of the paper sheets can be carried out in a simple manner.
  • the solution according to the invention consists in designing a folder of the type mentioned at the outset such that the carrier is designed as a one-piece injection-molded part which forms the bottom, back and lid in a stable unit, that the bottom of the carrier has holes arranged on two lines running perpendicular to one another , in which the alignment pins are fastened in a removable manner, and in that the holders have telescopic tack rails which receive the projecting ends of the alignment pins and are arranged separately from the cover.
  • a single folder is sufficient for all conventional standard formats, e.g. Quasi-A4 formats.
  • the binding rail does not protrude above the stack of sheets of paper, since the binding rail is only pushed together and there is thus no risk of injury.
  • the folder according to the invention can be quickly converted if other paper formats are to be accommodated.
  • the one-piece carrier and the holders or their parts are expediently made of plastic, in particular a polyolefin.
  • Polypropylene is particularly suitable, so that these parts can be manufactured as injection molded parts.
  • the line-up pins also expediently consist of plastic, which gives them a certain elasticity, expediently of polyamide.
  • the holes are advantageously provided parallel to the edges of a rectangular base and arranged at a predetermined distance, in particular that of the transport holes of computerized paper sheets. Since certain paper formats have already become established for computerized paper sheets, one can manage with a relatively small number of holes, which are arranged in the area of three corners of a floor.
  • the holes are advantageously formed in the bottom of the carrier as molded-in blind holes which have floating skins that can be performed on the outside of the bottom or the carrier.
  • the folder has a substantially smooth outer appearance, and the webs can be pierced with the alignment pins if necessary, so that the alignment pins are pushed through and held in the ground with a clamping effect.
  • the holes in the floor on the outside of the carrier have depressions for receiving the respective head of the alignment pins, and that the nail-shaped alignment pins are provided near their heads with areas of increased friction for frictional use in the carrier.
  • the head of the aligning pin then does not protrude outwards after its insertion and the aligning pins are securely held in the carrier.
  • the telescopic tack rail consists of two plug-in injection molded parts, each of which has a through hole at its outer ends for receiving a line-up pin as well as a receiving area for an attachable or insertable slide for locking the line-up pins.
  • a single hole at the two outer ends of the tacking rail is sufficient.
  • the telescopic tacking rail has on one part a guide opening into which the other part can be inserted with a projection with a complementary cross section, the two parts being displaceable against one another under frictional engagement.
  • the cross sections of the guide opening or projection can be round, circular or oval, but also rectangular. It is important in this context that the two parts of the stitching rail have a sufficiently large overlap area so that the two parts can be pushed together and apart in a large area.
  • the guide opening of the stitching rail is designed as a through opening and receives a rod-shaped projection in its interior.
  • the guide opening is designed as a U-shaped groove and has holding legs pointing inwards on the upper side.
  • the guide opening is formed by a ring on one part of the tack rail, which surrounds the insertable projection of the other part.
  • Each part of the tack rail expediently has at least one elastic projection, which are each arranged in the same line of motion and form the stops which secure the tack rail against being pulled apart completely. This prevents unwanted detachment of the parts from each other.
  • the receiving areas for the slides have the same cross-sectional profiles as the guide opening for receiving the projection of the telescopic tacking rail.
  • one part of the telescopic stitching rail can be designed continuously as a U-shaped profile part with holding legs pointing inwards on the upper side. This simplifies the manufacture of the arrangement, and the tacking rail itself, in particular when pushed together, has a uniform, attractive appearance.
  • the outer edge of the cover is provided with an additional lining mechanism on the inside facing the floor.
  • This additional line-up mechanism is used to accommodate notes and additional information on conventional paper sheets, which are designed without punch holes like the EDP paper sheets.
  • the folder is generally designated by the reference numeral 20 and has a carrier 21 which has at least one base 22, but preferably also a back 24 and a cover 26, which are connected to one another via fold lines 23 and 25 which can be permanently bent.
  • a grip hole 28 is provided in the back 24.
  • the lid 26 is provided on its outer edge 31 on the inside facing the bottom 22 with an additional alignment mechanism 30, which is used to hold notes or the like, in particular to hold paper sheets that do not have punch holes on the edge like the conventional EDP paper sheets .
  • a series of holes 42 are provided, which expediently lie on two lines 43 and 45, which are arranged at a right angle to one another. These holes 42 serve to receive elastic alignment pins 36, which are inserted into these holes 42.
  • the alignment pins 36 are inserted through the holes 42 and are then supported with their heads 37 on the outside against the bottom 22, while their front end 39 serves to receive sheets of paper.
  • the alignment pins are inserted from the inside into the holes 42 and fastened there, for example by welding, gluing or screwing into a thread, for example a threaded bushing inserted into the respective hole.
  • the holes 42 can be formed as through holes or as blind holes 42 which are open on the inside 29 of the bottom 22 and have a bottom which is formed by a floating skin 44 on the outside 27 of the bottom 22.
  • this floating skin is pierced from the outside with the alignment pin 36 and the alignment pin 36 is pushed through to its head 37 until it stops. In this position, it is held in a frictionally locking manner.
  • the alignment pin 36 can have an area of increased friction in the vicinity of its head 37, so that the alignment pin 36 is prevented from falling out undesirably.
  • the holes 42 in the base 22 can have depressions on the outer side 27 of the carrier 21 in order to receive the respective head 37 so that it practically does not protrude outwards.
  • the holes 42 on the two lines 43 and 45 are arranged at predetermined intervals, which correspond to the distances of the computer paper sheets.
  • the holes 42 on the line 45 should be arranged so that at least landscape formats with a width of 305 mm, 315 mm and 322 mm can be accommodated, while the holes 42 should be arranged on the line 43 in such a way that at least portrait formats can be accommodated, the short edge length of which is 235 mm, 240 mm or 250 mm, while the long edge length is usually 305 mm.
  • Fig. 2 shows the accommodation of sheets of paper 32 in landscape format, which has punch holes 34 on two edges. It can be seen that the stack of sheets of paper 32 is lined up pins 36 is received, the punch holes 34 penetrate on the inside of the folder 20 and pass through holes in a telescopic booklet 38. Furthermore, a slide 40 is indicated, which is pushed over the outer end of the stitching rail 38 and thereby bends and clamps the front end 39 of the alignment pin 36.
  • FIG. 3 shows the placement of a stack of paper sheets 32 in portrait format, 32 punch holes 34 being provided along the long side of the paper sheets.
  • the alignment pins 36 pass through the stack of sheets of paper 32 and holes in the telescopic tacking rail 38 and are each clamped on the front with a slide 40.
  • the tacking rail 38 consists only of two parts, a first part 46 and a second part 48, the first part 46 being inserted into a guide opening 60 with a projection 47 is formed by a ring 49.
  • the two ends of the parts 46 and 48 each have only a single through bore 54 in their base, this bore 54 being used to receive the front end 39 of the alignment pin 36.
  • at least at the outer ends of the two parts 46 and 48 outwardly pointing webs or legs 50 and 52 are provided, which serve in the receiving areas 56 and 58 for receiving or guiding the respective slide 40, which has a U-shaped cross-sectional profile and with its inward-looking legs reaches under these webs 50 and 52.
  • the protruding end 39 of the respective alignment pin 36 is received.
  • FIGS. 7 to 9 A further embodiment of the telescopic stitching rail 38 is shown in FIGS. 7 to 9 and consists of a first part 66 and a second part 68.
  • the part 66 has an overall length A
  • the part 68 has a length B
  • the minimum overlap area between the both parts 66 and 68 are designated by C
  • the reference symbol D indicates the length by which the part 66 with its projection 67 can be inserted into the guide opening 62 of the part 68.
  • One part 66 carries on its projection 67 elastic pins or projections 70, while the other part 68 has bulges or projections 71 which are arranged in the line of movement of the other projections 70 and limit the pulling apart of the two parts 66 and 68.
  • At least the projections 70, possibly also the projections 71, are designed to be elastic in order to enable the two parts to be inserted into one another for the first time.
  • the arrangement is expediently such that the two parts 66 and 68 can only be separated from one another by applying a force which is substantially greater than the force usually applied to move the two parts against one another. Accidental loosening of the two parts is reliably prevented.
  • Lmax and Lmin are chosen so that all values of the usual widths and heights of computer paper sheets are covered.
  • the two parts 66 and 68 of the telescopic tacking rail 38 each have a through bore 64 at the respective outer ends of their receiving areas 76 and 78, which serves to receive the front end of the respective alignment pin 36.
  • the two parts 66 and 68 are designed as U-shaped profiles which have holding legs 69 pointing inwards on their upper side and thus delimit a box-shaped cavity into which a slide 40 can be inserted in each case (cf. 9).
  • the slide 40 has on its underside a groove 41 which serves to receive the front end 39 of the alignment pin 37.
  • the slider 40 itself has recesses in the longitudinal direction on its upper side, into which the holding legs 69 are inserted.
  • one part 68 forms a continuously U-shaped profile, the guide opening 62 of which receives both the projection 67 of the part 66 and the respective slide 40.
  • the bores 54 and 64 in the receiving areas of the telescopic stitching rail 38 have a distance from the outer end face of the stitching rail 38 which is equal to the distance between the punched holes 34 of the paper sheets from their closest outer edge. This distance has a value of approximately 6 mm in conventional computer paper sheets. As a result, the stitching rail 38 is flush with the stack of sheets of paper 32, regardless of the particular format of sheets of paper to be filed.
  • the stitching rail 38 can be flat, the stitching rail 38 having a low overall height.
  • the respective projection for setting the desired length of the stitching rail 38 can be designed as a flat profile and inserted into a slot-shaped, flat guide.
  • the range of displacement can be of the order of 100 mm, with enough space at the outer ends for inserting the slider, and thereby a telescopic stitching rail 38 is available which covers the edge lengths of all common quasi-A4 formats.

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