EP0470987A1 - Chemise a perforations pour classement - Google Patents

Chemise a perforations pour classement

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EP0470987A1
EP0470987A1 EP19900906970 EP90906970A EP0470987A1 EP 0470987 A1 EP0470987 A1 EP 0470987A1 EP 19900906970 EP19900906970 EP 19900906970 EP 90906970 A EP90906970 A EP 90906970A EP 0470987 A1 EP0470987 A1 EP 0470987A1
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pocket
base body
folder
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flap
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Wilfried Idstein
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F7/00Filing appliances without fastening means
    • B42F7/02Filing appliances comprising only one pocket or compartment, e.g. single gussetted pockets
    • 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

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  • the invention relates to a folder with filing holes, in particular a presentation folder, for receiving rectangular sheets of paper up to a certain format, consisting of a base body of cardboard, plastic film or other flat material that is somewhat larger than the forina, and on at least three sides Folded edges of adjoining parts.
  • Such folders are known in many different versions. They usually consist of two basic bodies which adjoin one another via a central folded edge, each of which is somewhat larger than the paper format to be recorded.
  • pockets can be attached to the inside of the base body according to DE-GM 18 59 631.
  • Such pockets are formed, for example, by side parts adjoining the base body via folded edges, which are folded over against the inside of the base body and glued to the lower edge thereof.
  • a paper sheet placed in such a pocket is only held on two of its four outer edges. Filing in the pocket is not possible, as the storage options in the folder are very limited.
  • the material consumption is high, since the cardboard sheets from which the folders are punched out usually have a size of up to 72 x 104 cm and because of the side parts from which pockets are formed, one paperboard sheet for only one ⁇ zige portfolio is required.
  • Gluing is a relatively complicated manufacturing process, and the glued cards take up a much larger volume than the pure one Volume of material, which has a negative impact on storage and transport costs.
  • Filing holes are usually not available. They can only be attached and used appropriately if the base body is considerably larger than the paper format to be accommodated, because the filing holes must still have space next to the paper sheet on the width of the base body. In the non-stapled state of the folder, however, the inserted paper sheets then have a large freedom of movement within which they can slip.
  • Another known folder according to DE-GM 76 24 851 has essentially the same disadvantages, in which a lateral, an upper and a lower envelope part are folded over and glued to one another against the inside of a base body and a lid connected to the base body by means of a ver ⁇ end flap can be inserted into a slot in the side cover part.
  • This folder cannot be filed either.
  • a folder In addition to folders, which have no envelope parts for forming a pocket on the base body, but rather are only equipped on the inside with a lifting mechanism for paper sheets or are provided with a captive elastic band which has two interconnected base bodies in the closed state of the folder holds together and secures the paper sheets against falling out, "a folder is also already known in which lateral envelope parts attached to both base bodies are to be inserted into associated slots in the lower envelope parts in order to form pockets. In this case, indeed, because plugging together is a simple process, the folder blanks are stacked flat and stacked one above the other and transported in the expanded state, but most of the defects described above remain. The invention is therefore based on the object of a portfolio. to create the type mentioned above, which holds the recorded paper sheets securely on all sides, can be filed and is easy to produce with little use of material. The folder should also be easy to adapt to different requirements and be very variable to use.
  • At least one envelope part is a pocket flap adjoining a narrow side of the green body with at least one perforated closure flap projecting parallel to the narrow side, which in the folded-over state of the pocket flap can be pushed through a slot extending along a long side of the base body .
  • the new folder offers ⁇ booklet holes from the outset, so that it can be tucked into a folder or a larger folder.
  • the locking tabs have a multitude of functions. They not only carry the filing holes, but also lock the pocket flaps, are flexible when the bag is filled to an increasingly greater extent and, in the assembled state, form bars which, even then, the paper sheets contained in the bag against lateral ones
  • the pocket formation with all-round fixing of the paper sheets picked up without a lateral cover part on the side of the closure flap enables in many cases the production of two very comfortable and versatile folders from a flat material sheet, from which only one, less comfortable, hitherto ⁇ table and only limited usable conventional portfolio could be manufactured.
  • FIG. 1 A, B, C views of a folder with closure flaps on four pocket flaps in the punched initial state, in the assembled but open state and in the closed state;
  • FIG. 2 A, B r C views of a partially and fully folded and closed folder shown with closure flaps on only one of two opposing pocket flaps;
  • FIG. 3 A, B, C Views corresponding to FIG. 1 A, B, C of a folder with closure tabs not projecting beyond the base body;
  • FIGS. 4-23 further exemplary embodiments of maps, each in two views, from which shows the initial state after punching and the other shows the opened state after being plugged together.
  • 1A, B, C consists of a first base body 10, a second base body 12 which is connected to the first via a double or triple fold edge 14, an upper pocket flap 16 and a lower pocket flap 18 each " on the narrow sides of the base body 10 and an upper pocket flap 20 and a lower pocket flap 22 on the narrow sides of the base body 12. All pocket flaps 16-22 each adjoin the base body 10 or 12 via a folded edge.
  • the pocket flaps have such a length that they do not extend fully to the middle of the base body 10 or 12 in the folded state according to FIG. 1B.
  • the pocket flaps 20, 22 are each formed with a filing flap 30 on the side opposite the fastening flaps 26, in each of which there is also a filing hole 32.
  • These filing holes 32 which in turn have the standardized spacing in the finished state according to FIG. 1B, can carry a conventional filing device, with the aid of which the paper sheets to be bound in the folder can be fixed. If a filing mechanism is dispensed with, the filing flaps 30 can be folded inwards by a folding seam with reference to FIG. 1B, so that they lie hidden under the pocket flaps 20, 22.
  • the basic bodies 10 and 12 are somewhat larger in length and width than the paper format to be accommodated in the folder, e.g. B. A4. If one or more sheets of paper received in the folder are to be restricted in their mobility or fixed in a specific position, it is sufficient to make an essentially U-shaped punching cut 34 in at least one of the pocket flaps 16-22, the tongue formed thereby points away from the folded edge of the pocket flap in question. There is thus the possibility, in the example, of a sheet of paper accommodated in the folder between the folded edge of one of the lower pocket flaps 18 or 22 and that which is bent inwards or outwards from the plane of the upper pocket flap 16 or 20, by means of the die cut 34 formed tongue set.
  • the folder described above can be used in various ways to hold paper sheets.
  • Sheets in A4 format can either be placed under both pocket flaps or only under one pocket flap on each side of the folder. In both cases, the paper can be fixed in a specific position by bending the tongues inward or outward on the punch cuts 34.
  • the pocket flaps 16, 18 are cut off obliquely on one side. This makes it easier to see whether sheets of paper are contained in the pocket under the pocket flaps 16, 18. In addition, the insertion and removal of the paper sheets are facilitated.
  • sheets of paper can be picked up exactly as on the left.
  • sheets of paper can also be filed on a filing mechanism held in the holes 32 of the delivery tabs 30, where it should be emphasized as a special feature that the filed paper sheets can easily be turned upside down by the filing tabs 30 to be turned back and forth.
  • the new folder according to Fig. 1 A, B, C has other advantages besides those mentioned. This includes that, despite its many parts, it can be produced in a single stamping process.
  • the pieces according to FIG. 1A can lie flat on top of one another and in some cases can also be sold because it is no problem to make the folder ready for use by inserting the locking tabs 26 into the slots 24.
  • This connection of the pocket flaps to the base bodies is, on the one hand, form-fitting and, on the other hand, flexible when the pockets of the folder are filled, so that the folder automatically adapts to the volume inserted in each case.
  • the folder described above can be completed by plug-in parts. These are, in particular, rectangular sheets of cardboard which are inserted into the over the base body 10 and 12 formed pockets fit. You can e.g. B. just form a cover or be provided with filing tabs, which in the inserted state z. B. assume a position like the filing tabs 30 shown in FIG. 1B. Also, the one or two-part filing tab formed on a plug-in part is preferably pivotable by 180 ° like the filing tabs 30. Instead of a simple two-hole filing mechanism, the plug-in part can alternatively carry a ring filing rail or a clamping rail for inserting paper sheets.
  • the folder shown in FIGS. 2A, B, C in turn consists of two base bodies 10 and 12 which adjoin one another via a multiple folding edge 14 and pocket flaps 40, 42 adjoining their narrow sides via folding edges.
  • side flaps Cover parts 44 which, like the pocket flaps 40 in FIG. 2A, have already been folded over against the base bodies 10 and 12, respectively.
  • the lateral cover parts 44 cover the upper pocket flaps 40. The cutting of all parts is symmetrical with respect to the middle folded edge 14.
  • the pocket flap 42 with closure tabs 26 with filing holes 28 is formed, in each case its two, the filing holes 28 each have standardized distance.
  • the upper pocket flaps 40 are simply intended to be folded over against the base bodies 10 and 12 and to be held in this position by the lateral envelope parts 44 covering them.
  • the folded edges between the pocket flaps 40, 42 and the lateral cover parts 44 on the one hand and the base bodies 10 and 12 on the other hand are, according to FIG. 2A, double folding edges, each formed by two parallel folding edges with a spacing between a few mm and possibly more than 1 cm, depending on the intended receiving volume of the folder .
  • Slots 46 are provided in the folded edges between the lateral fold-over parts 44 and the base bodies 10 and 12, which slots are expediently as wide as the distance between the parallel folded edges forming the double folded edges. Next to it are at a distance of z. B. 1 cm in the side parts 44 parallel slots 48.
  • the position of the slots 46 and 48 is selected such that after the folding of the pocket flaps 42 the closure tabs 26 can first be inserted through the slots 48 and then through the slots 46, so that the situation according to Fig. 2 B results.
  • all pocket flaps 40, 42 and side parts 44 are locked and form six separate pockets in the folder, as can be seen in FIG. 2B. It would be extremely complicated to produce such a folder with glued pockets.
  • a single cut is sufficient, and the mobility of the closure tabs 26 in the wide slots 46 also causes the thickness of the folder to automatically adapt to the filling volume.
  • the pocket flaps 40 and the lateral cover parts 44 can again be provided with U-shaped punched cuts 34 for format limitation and the pocket flaps 42 with punched cuts 36, 38 for inserting a business card.
  • FIG. 3 A, B, C of a folder has only a single body 10, on the narrow sides Adjacent pocket flaps 40, 42 over folded edges.
  • This folder is kept particularly narrow in that the closure tabs 26 with filing holes 28 on the pocket flap 42 do not protrude beyond the left edge edge of the base body 10 with reference to FIG. 3A.
  • the pocket flap 40 is spared at 54 so that it leaves the area of the filing holes 28, 52 free.
  • the lower pocket flap 42 covers and holds the upper pocket flap 40 and is itself held by the closure flaps 26 inserted in the slots 24.
  • this connection is inseparable.
  • the narrow and essentially triangular design of the lateral envelope part 50 allows, in the position according to FIG. 3B, paper sheets to be inserted into and removed from the folder without it being necessary for the ones formed by the closure tabs 26 and the slots 24 To release the lock.
  • the lateral envelope part 50 can then be folded over the pocket flap 40 to close the folder and inserted under the pocket flap 42 and thereby held.
  • a double folded edge is provided between it and the base body.
  • the pocket flaps and lateral cover parts are preferably bevelled on one side edge, so that when ready for use they reveal a view of a partial area of the paper sheets inserted into the pocket formed by them. It also reduces the weight of the folder. Only if pocket flaps 20, 22 are formed with filing tabs 30 according to FIG. 1A, B, C does a pocket substantially cover the base body 12.
  • the folder according to FIG. 4 A, B corresponds to the left half of the folder according to FIG. 1A, but with a lateral cover part 50 corresponding to FIG. 3 A.
  • FIG. 5 A, B different from FIG 1A, to both base bodies 10, 12 mirror-symmetrical pocket flaps 16, 18.
  • the embodiment according to FIGS. 6 A, B differs from FIGS. 1A, B only in that the filing holes 32 are not provided in pivotable filing tabs 30, but rather directly in the main part of the pocket flaps 20, 22.
  • FIG. 7 A, B shows a folder corresponding to FIG. 1 A, B, in which the base bodies 10, 12 are provided with large punched-out openings or viewing windows 11, 13, so that they only form a frame. A transparent film can be glued to this frame.
  • the advantage of the folder is that it can be made available in a uniform, neutral design and by printed sheets of paper or cardboard inserted into the pockets at the bottom, the printing of which can be seen from the outside through the viewing windows 11, 13 can be individualized in each individual case. Possibly. it suffices if only one of the two base bodies 10, 12 has a viewing window is provided, which occupies a more or less large part of the area of the base body.
  • the folder according to FIGS. 8 A, B consists of a base body 10, on the narrow sides of which flap flaps 16, 18 are bordered by double folded edges. On the long sides, lateral fold-over parts 54, 56 also adjoin via double folding edges. The peculiarity in this case is that the latter are not held by the pocket flaps 16, 18.
  • the folder is ready for use when, according to FIG. 8B, the closure flaps 26 formed on the pocket flaps 16, 18 have been inserted through slits in the double folding edge between the base body and the left-hand envelope part 54. Paper sheets can then be inserted into the pocket formed by the pocket flaps 16, 18 and the base body.
  • Filing holes 32 in the main part of the pocket flaps 16, 18 next to the filing holes 28 in the closure flaps 26 enable the attachment of a filing mechanism to the pocket flaps 16, 18.
  • additional paper sheets can also be stapled over the pocket flaps 16, 18 before the lateral envelope parts 54, 56 are turned over and the folder is inserted by inserting a closing flap on the right side envelope part 56 58 is closed into a suitable slot 60 in the left-hand side cover part 54.
  • the folder according to Fig. 9 A, B differs only from the folder according to Fig. 5 A, B in that a lateral envelope part 62, which is as large as the base body 12, adjoins the outer longitudinal side and the folded edges around the Basic body 12 are double or triple folding edges.
  • the one on the right Side of the binder existing slots for inserting the Ver ⁇ connection lugs 26 are in the double-folded edge between the base body 12 and the side cover part 62.
  • the latter is provided with Abheftlöchern 32 for a filing mechanism an ⁇ gringen to.
  • Sheets of paper can be placed in the pockets between the base bodies 10, 12 and the pocket flaps 16, 18, between the pocket flaps and the lateral cover part 32 and / or stapled over the latter.
  • the folder according to FIG. 10 A, B represents an addition to the folder according to FIG. 6 A, B.
  • a delivery mechanism can be attached to the filing holes 32 in the pocket flaps 20, 22 and to the filing holes 32 in the lateral cover part 62.
  • a fixed connection between the aligned holes 32 in the pocket flaps 20, 22 and the lateral cover part 62 can also be produced using a single filing mechanism.
  • the pocket flaps 16, 18 and the lateral cover part 64 adjoin the base body 10 by means of double folding edges, and it is separated by parallel slots 46, 48 in the side Cover part 64 and its double folded edge ensure that when the folder is put together next - by folding the lateral envelope part 64 between it and the base body 10, an inner pocket can be formed and then by folding the pocket flaps 16, 18 and pushing the closure flaps 26 first through the slots 48 in the envelope part 64 and then through the wide slots 46 two further pockets are formed in the double folding edge and all parts can be firmly locked together.
  • FIG. 13 A, B differs only from that according to FIG. 4 A, B in that a lateral envelope part 66 adjoins the free longitudinal side of the base body 10 via a double or triple folding edge, which is loosely folded over the locked pocket flaps 16, 18 when the bag is closed.
  • FIG. 14 A, B corresponds to the folder according to FIG. 9 A, B with the difference that instead of the lateral envelope part 62 shown there, which is to be folded over the pocket flaps 16, 18, one is attached, which, as on the 11 A and FIG. 12 A are provided with slots 48 and are intended to be held between the base body 12 and the pocket flaps 16, 18 and to be locked by means of the locking tabs inserted through the slots 48, 46.
  • the folder according to FIGS. 15 A, B represents an extension in that the left half of the folder as well as the right half with a lateral envelope part to be locked under the pocket flaps 16, 18 64 is provided.
  • 16 A, B largely corresponds to that of FIGS. 3 A, B, C.
  • the locking tabs 26 protrude beyond the left edge of the base body 10, so that in the ready-to-use state the filing holes 28 are located laterally next to the Base body 10 are located, as can be seen from FIG. 16B.
  • a rectangular lateral envelope part 66 is present in the folder according to FIG. 17 A, B, which is as large as the base body 10 and is flipped over the pocket flaps 40, 42.
  • FIG. 18 A, B * shows two base bodies 10, 12 connected to one another via a folded edge with pocket flaps 40, 42 ′ arranged symmetrically in a mirror image, which correspond to those in the embodiment according to FIG. 16 A, B. 19 A, B, the left half is identical to the left half of the folder according to FIG. 18 A, B.
  • pocket flaps 66 and 68 adjoin the right base body 12, which pocket pockets 40 and 42 are largely the same, but have a parallel side edge lying next to the central folding edge 14 when folded, on which filing holes 32 'are provided.
  • the upper pocket flap 66 is so short that only a single filing hole 32 is made therein, which in the folded state of the folder is aligned with one of the two filing holes in the lower pocket flap 68.
  • FIG. 20 A, B differs from that according to FIG. 19 A, B only in that the filing holes 32 in a pivotable filing flap 30 formed on the lower pocket flap 68 instead of in the main part of the pocket flap.
  • 21 A, B has the same lateral cover parts 54, 56 as the embodiment according to FIG. 8 A, B, but different pocket flaps 40, 42, which match those of the embodiments according to FIG. 16 A , B match.
  • FIGS. 8 A, B, 42 filing holes 32 are present in addition to the closure tabs 26 in the main part of the pocket flap.
  • 22 A, B has the same pocket flaps 40, 42 as in FIG. 21 A, B, but on the right and left side folding parts 66 and 50 adjoining the main body 10 via folded edges as in the embodiment in FIG. 13 A, B.
  • A, B consists of two basic bodies 10 and 12 separated by a double folding edge 14, to which pocket flaps and lateral cover parts also adjoin by means of double folding edges.
  • the pocket flaps on the base body 10, designated 70 largely correspond to the pocket flaps 16, 18 according to FIG. 1, but have an essentially stepped free end with side edges running parallel to the long sides of the base body 10.
  • Closing tabs 26 with filing holes 28 on the pocket flaps 70 are to be inserted through slots 46 in the double folding edge between the base body 10 and the lateral cover part 72 adjoining it.
  • the free end 74 of the cover part 72 is shorter and separated from its main part by a folded edge.
  • the closure tabs 26 are first inserted into the slots 46, then the lateral flap part 72 is folded over the pocket flaps 70 and then with its free end 74 folded inwards so that it lies between the pocket flaps 70 and the base body 10. This results in a very reliable locking of the pocket flaps 70 on the one hand by the engagement of the closure flaps 26 in the slots 46 and on the other hand by the folding over of the lateral cover part 72, 74 around the ends of the pocket flaps 70.
  • the pocket flaps 76 adjoining the base body 12 can only be folded over, but not attached to the base body 12. It goes without saying that, if necessary, closure flaps 26 can also be attached to the pocket flaps 76, which, like on the left-hand side of FIG. 23 A, would have to be inserted into slots 46 in the folded edge between the base body 12 and the adjacent lateral cover part 78.
  • the latter is rectangular and approximately the same size as the base body 12.
  • a ring filing rail 80 is fastened to its lateral outer edge, which is located in the folded state according to FIG. 23B next to the middle double folding edge 14.
  • the width of the double folding edge 14 is to be chosen according to the height of the ring lifting mechanism.
  • the upper pocket and the lower pocket 18 have the same size and are freely adjacent to one another with their adjacent marginal edges.
  • the lower pocket can partially cover the upper pocket flap, on the one hand there being the possibility that both pocket flaps are attached or fastened to one of the narrow sides and to the same long side of the base body, or on the other hand, the upper pocket flap is only connected to the upper edge of the base body and is held in the assembled state by the lower pocket flap connected to the lower edge and a longitudinal side of the base body, cf. Fig. 3 A, B, C.
  • a narrow adhesive flap bordering on a folded edge (not shown) of about 1 cm in width be that, when mounting the folder, is struck and glued over the lower pocket flap 18 or 42 to be fastened and possibly also over the upper pocket flap 16 or 40.
  • the pocket flaps could also adjoin the longitudinal side of the base body via a folded edge and could be glued to the upper or lower edge of the base body by means of adhesive flaps.
  • the folders with pocket flaps held in place instead of by a plug connection -24, 26 can in principle also be provided with punch cuts 34, 36, 38, holes 32 for a filing mechanism and the other equipment features described above in connection with the connections 24, 26 pocket flaps to be fastened are described.
  • a suitable choice of the angle of the oblique side cut edges on the one hand of the locking flap and on the other hand of the pocket flaps ensures that the locking flap 50 can be easily inserted under the lower pocket flap 42, but in the closed position the upper flap Pocket flap 40 partially covered.

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Cette chemise à perforations pour classement convient notamment comme pochette de présentation. Elle est composée d'un élément de base, par exemple en carton, ou de deux éléments de base (10, 12) réunis par un pli (14), et présente des éléments d'enveloppe (16-22) délimités sur plusieurs côtés par des plis. Un de ces éléments au moins est un rabat (16-22), adjacent à un petit côté de l'élément de base (10, 12) et comportant au moins une patte de fermeture perforée (26), séparée du et parallèle au petit côté. Lorsque le rabat (16-22) est rabattu, cette patte s'insère à travers une fente (24) s'étendant le long d'un côté long de l'élément de base (10, 12). On obtient ainsi une chemise où les feuilles sont bien maintenues de tous les côtés, qui ne requiert que peu de matériau et qui est peu coûteuse à fabriquer. Les autres avantages sont les possibilités d'emploi multiples et la souplesse de la fermeture.
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