EP0232804A2 - Calendrier - Google Patents

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EP0232804A2
EP0232804A2 EP87101220A EP87101220A EP0232804A2 EP 0232804 A2 EP0232804 A2 EP 0232804A2 EP 87101220 A EP87101220 A EP 87101220A EP 87101220 A EP87101220 A EP 87101220A EP 0232804 A2 EP0232804 A2 EP 0232804A2
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Wolfgang Rolla Du Rosey
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B C Heye & Co GmbH
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; 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
    • B42D5/00Sheets united without binding to form pads or blocks
    • B42D5/04Calendar blocks
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; 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
    • B42D5/00Sheets united without binding to form pads or blocks
    • B42D5/04Calendar blocks
    • B42D5/047Calendar blocks in which the calendar sheet or sheets are combined with other articles

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  • the invention relates to a calendar, in particular a three-month calendar, according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • calendars There is a general need for calendars to make them as informative as possible, but still clear and aesthetically appealing. With regard to the current day of the week, special events, the current week and the current month, calendars should provide the viewer with the information they want at first glance.
  • Three-month calendars show three months above or below one another, namely the middle of the current month, the previous month above and the following month below.
  • the current month is highlighted against the months above or below it, in color. This highlighting is usually done by white coloring of the current (middle) month, while the other two months are highlighted by a colored background, for example in light gray.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of providing an informative, clear, aesthetically pleasing and nevertheless inexpensive to produce calendar, in which the disadvantages mentioned at the outset are not present.
  • the calendar according to the invention has the characterizing features of claim 1.
  • the tint which is designed in such a way that the day digits covered by the viewing strip can still be recognized, not only highlights the color of a single digit, namely the week digit according to the known weekly marking, but rather a plurality of day digits, at least that of the working days of the current week .
  • all digits that is, day digits and week digits of the current week, can also be highlighted by the viewing strip tinted according to the invention.
  • the viewing strip is expediently colored across the entire width of the (middle) monthly sheet.
  • the upright side edges of the calendar spine are flush with the side edges of the monthly sheet complete, the entire viewing strip can be colored. This is then expediently made from a plastic that is colored in-house.
  • the colored strip according to the invention also makes it possible to mark the current week if no corresponding week number is provided in the week line before the day numbers.
  • the color of the tint of the viewing strip is matched to the color of the upper and lower monthly sheets, that is to say, for example, both the viewing strip and the upper and lower monthly sheets are designed in a light gray color.
  • the additional marking created by the viewing strip does not have a disturbing or confusing effect on the viewer of the calendar because the viewing strip adapts itself harmoniously to the remaining color design of the three-month calendar.
  • the tint preferably runs over the entire height of the viewing strip.
  • the tinting only extends over a partial region of the height of the viewing strip, that is to say narrow untoned regions remain above and below.
  • the tint of the viewing strip can also be used for advertising purposes. This is done by partially tinting the viewing strip, whereby an advertising print is created using shadow letters.
  • day markings can be made individually and in any number on the calendar sheets, and not so much to mark the current day of the week but rather to mark important dates, for example birthdays.
  • These self-adhesive day markers make it unnecessary to write corresponding notes directly on the calendar page. Since the day markings according to the invention can be easily removed from the calendar sheet without any residues after the marked appointment has been completed, there is reliable control with regard to the completion of the appointment.
  • the attractiveness of the calendar is not impaired by notes which have been crossed out after completion, because these are located on the removable day marking according to the invention.
  • the day marker is preferably made of reusable self-adhesive paper. This means that it can be used several times for recurring appointments with the same caption, for example tax appointments. Alternatively, it is also possible to provide the self-adhesive day markings with printed standard inscriptions and / or advertising prints.
  • the self-adhesive day marker has a rectangular outer circumference with an upwardly offset, square cutout as a window for the day of the week to be marked. This creates a field that is many times larger than the top and side edges with enough space for individual inscriptions.
  • the color of the self-adhesive day marker is preferably also chosen such that it harmonizes with the other colors of the calendar. In the case of a three-month calendar, however, it must be ensured that the color of the day marking does not exactly match the color of the lower monthly page, since it is also conceivable to mark certain days in the following month and then the day marking would no longer stand out from the ground. On the other hand, it would be conceivable to work with two different colors for the day marking, namely in the color of the middle monthly sheet and the lower monthly sheet (white or light gray). Daily markings in the color of the lower monthly sheet would then be used on the middle monthly sheet, while daily markings in the color of the middle monthly sheet would be used on the lower monthly sheet.
  • the viewing strip is held on the back of the calendar with retaining tongues which are guided through an upright opening in the back of the calendar. In this way there is a reliable frictional clamping of the horizontal viewing strip on the calendar.
  • each clamping tongue is assigned an opening that runs parallel to the upright edges of the calendar back and runs at a distance. In the case of a three-month calendar, these openings run only over the height of the middle calendar page (or slightly above).
  • the openings are alternatively designed as slits (narrow) cut into the calendar back or as (wider) cutouts. Openings in the form of (narrow) slits are mainly used for a viewing strip made of a thin material, while (wider) cutouts are mainly used for thick viewing strips made of hard PVC.
  • a particularly reliable locking of the viewing strips on the current (weekly) line is possible if the projections are assigned to the cutouts corresponding to the (weekly) lines. These form, at least on the underside of the viewing strip, a positive stop against the same sliding off automatically. In addition, the positioning of the viewing strip is also made easier by the projections if it is pushed onto a subsequent (weekly) line.
  • the projections preferably start from the upright edges of the cutouts directed towards the center of the calendar.
  • the projections can also be arranged on the opposite, outer edges of the cutouts or even opposite on both edges.
  • FIG. 1 A three-month calendar, known per se, is shown in simplified form in FIG. 1.
  • This consists of a calendar back wall 10 on which three stacks of monthly sheets 11, 12 and 13 are fastened to one another.
  • the (middle) monthly page 12 which usually represents the current month (here: August), is arranged in a horizontally displaceable viewing strip.
  • a frame 15 for day marking (here: August 14) is again fastened horizontally displaceably on the viewing strip 14.
  • the calendar rear wall 10 is here somewhat wider than the monthly sheets 11, 12, 13, as a result of which narrow marginal strips 38 protrude laterally next to the monthly sheets 11, 12, 13.
  • the viewing strip 14 which is usually made of a clear material, namely preferably PVC, is tinted here over the entire width of the monthly sheet 12, in such a way that the numbers covered by the viewing strip 14 (here: 33; 11-17) are still clearly visible.
  • This design of the viewing strip 14 marks the entire current week line 16 (here: 33rd week) covered by it, while the frame 15 additionally marks the current day of the week (here: 14 August) in a manner known per se.
  • the different colors or tints of the three-month calendar are highlighted in FIG. 1 by a surface pattern consisting of dot grids. Accordingly, the label on the (middle) monthly sheet 12 for the current month is on a white background, while the label on the monthly sheet 11 (here: July) and the monthly sheet 13 (here: September) is on a different colored background .
  • the tint of the viewing strip 14 is also carried out in the color of the monthly pages 11 and 13. Accordingly, the monthly sheet 11 preceding the current month (here: August), the subsequent monthly sheet 13 and the current weekly line 16 are of approximately the same color due to the tint of the viewing strip 14.
  • the other week lines of the current month stand out from the other week lines of the three-month calendar by a different color, namely white in the present case.
  • the edge strips 38 are likewise designed to be white throughout.
  • Fig. 2 shows a further embodiment of the invention, which differs from the above in that a viewing strip 17 (without frame 15) only in the area of the working days (here: August 11-15) of the current week in the color of (upper) monthly sheet 11 and the (lower) monthly sheet 13 ge sounds.
  • This exemplary embodiment of the invention is particularly suitable for use for commercial purposes, because the working days available in the marked week are clearly highlighted.
  • FIG 3 shows a further exemplary embodiment, in which the three-month calendar has a (narrower) calendar rear wall 18, the upright edges 19 and 20 of which are flush with the edges of the monthly pages 11 ... 13.
  • the coloring of the monthly pages 11 and 13 runs continuously between the two opposite upright edges 19 and 20.
  • the edge strips 38 formed by the calendar rear wall 18 laterally next to the monthly pages 11 and 13 in the color of the (middle) monthly page 12 are therefore omitted
  • the tint of the viewing strip 21 runs over the entire front side of the three-month calendar shown in this figure.
  • the viewing strip 21 that is to say also with its ends guided behind the calendar rear wall 18.
  • the viewing strip can then be made from a suitably colored thermoplastic plastic.
  • the tinting must be carried out retrospectively, either by gluing on a tinted film, printing or vapor deposition of a corresponding tint.
  • day markings 22 ... 24 are made of writable self-adhesive paper. They only adhere to the marking by adhesion Place 12 or 13 on the relevant monthly pages.
  • the day marker 22 consists of a simple frame with edges of the same width all around.
  • the day marker 22 is rectangular with a corresponding, likewise rectangular cutout 25.
  • the day marker 22 can alternatively also consist of a square or even round, oval or elliptical frame.
  • the day marker 23 is modified in relation to the day marker 22 described above in such a way that a square cutout 26 is arranged in a rectangular base area. This is arranged off-center in the day mark 23 provided with rectangular outlines, in such a way that a lower edge has a multiple of the width of the otherwise equally wide lateral and upper edges to form a writing surface 27.
  • the day marking 23 is shown enlarged in FIG. 5.
  • the writing surface 27 is provided with an individual inscription (here: birthday of Samuel). Alternatively, the writing surface 27 can also be used to provide fixed references to recurring appointments and / or advertising notices.
  • the day marker 24 as the third embodiment of FIG. 4 is modified compared to the other day markings 22 and 23 in that a grip tab 28 is arranged in a corner. It serves to make it easier to remove the day marker 24 from the monthly sheet 12 after the appointment marked in this way has been completed.
  • the adhesive layer on the back of the day markings 22, 23, 24 is preferably designed as an adhesion layer. It can cover the entire back of the day markings 22 ... 24 (with the exception of the grip tab 28). However, to make it easier to attach and detach the day markings 22 ... 24 from the monthly sheets 11 ... 13, it is advisable to partially provide only part of the back, namely the upper edge or the four corners, with an adhesive adhesive. The latter case proves to be particularly advantageous because on the one hand it ensures that the day markings 22 ... 24 adhere completely to all four corners on the monthly pages 11 ... 13, while on the other hand the day markings 22 ... 24 can be easily removed, especially when using the grip tab 28.
  • the day markings 22 ... 24 are matched to the colors of the three-month calendar, in particular the monthly sheets 11 and 13, it only being necessary to ensure that the day markings 22 ... 24 differ from the (colored) monthly sheets 11 and 13 stand out clearly enough.
  • day markings 22 ... 24 can be added to each calendar in sets (with appropriate inscriptions). However, it is also conceivable that (unlabeled) day markings 22 ... 24 in the form of a block are either added to each calendar or supplied individually as accessories to the calendar, in particular in order to cover any increased demand for such day markings 22 ... 24 .
  • FIG. 6 shows a further exemplary embodiment of the invention with a three-month calendar which has a viewing strip designed in a special way and a special calendar rear wall 30.
  • the viewing strip 29 here has flanges 31 lying opposite one another, which surround the upright edges 32 and 33 of the calendar rear wall 30 and to each of which a holding tongue 34 or 35 is connected.
  • the viewing strip 29 of this exemplary embodiment has a U-shaped course formed by the holding tongues 34 and 35 or edging 31 at its opposite end regions.
  • openings are arranged in the calendar rear wall 30, namely two upright cutouts 35 in the present exemplary embodiment.
  • the latter are arranged opposite one another in lateral areas of the calendar rear wall 30, and in particular parallel to the upright edges 32 and 33 .
  • the distance of the cutouts 35 from the upright edges 32, 33 is selected such that the holding tongues 34 of the viewing strip 29 can pass through the cutouts 35 as shown in FIG. 7.
  • This is done in an S-shape with free ends of the retaining tongues 34 entering the cutouts 35 from behind, which are supported against it from the inside against the inside in the region of the calendar rear wall 30 lying between the cutouts under pretension. This serves to produce a frictional connection between the holding tongues 34 on the one hand and the calendar rear wall 30 on the other hand, which is sufficient to secure the viewing strip 29 against falling automatically.
  • FIG. 6 shows in the left, middle area a partially cut away (middle) monthly sheet, whereby the top view of the cutout 35 behind it is free in the calendar rear wall 30.
  • the cutouts 35 have a plurality of tongue-like projections 37 which protrude into the interior of the cutout 35 at their upright edges 36 which face one another.
  • six projections 37 are distributed over the edges 36 in such a way that the holding tongues 34 of the viewing strip 29 are held in a form-fitting manner between the two projections 37 over the current week.
  • the upper projections 37 in the cutouts 35 can be omitted, as a result of which each week row in the lower region is assigned one projection 37 per cutout 35, that is to say the viewing strip 29 with its retaining tongues 34 rests only on lower projections 37.
  • the cutouts 35 are located only in the area of the (middle) monthly sheet 12. This is sufficient because in the case of three-month calendars, the viewing strips 29 are usually only to be assigned to the corresponding weekly lines of the current (middle) monthly sheet 12.

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US1524164A (en) * 1923-03-20 1925-01-27 Bennet John Frederick Calendar
GB321573A (en) * 1928-11-30 1929-11-14 William John Lockett Improvements in and relating to calendars
CH301844A (de) * 1952-04-21 1954-09-30 Weber Ernst Kalender.
US3290059A (en) * 1965-07-06 1966-12-06 Newman Samuel Reminder arrangement
EP0142064A2 (fr) * 1983-11-04 1985-05-22 T T B Verlag Peter Wohldorf KG Indicateur de ligne mobile pour calendriers

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US1524164A (en) * 1923-03-20 1925-01-27 Bennet John Frederick Calendar
GB321573A (en) * 1928-11-30 1929-11-14 William John Lockett Improvements in and relating to calendars
CH301844A (de) * 1952-04-21 1954-09-30 Weber Ernst Kalender.
US3290059A (en) * 1965-07-06 1966-12-06 Newman Samuel Reminder arrangement
EP0142064A2 (fr) * 1983-11-04 1985-05-22 T T B Verlag Peter Wohldorf KG Indicateur de ligne mobile pour calendriers

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WO2006032220A1 (fr) * 2004-09-21 2006-03-30 Erika Gassner Piece decoupee dans un carton ou un materiau de type feuille, servant a former un calendrier
BG1328U1 (bg) * 2010-03-30 2010-06-30 "Мегатекс" Ад Календар

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DE3604382A1 (de) 1987-08-13
EP0232804B1 (fr) 1992-04-01

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