EP0681530A1 - Ringbindung mit 6-seitigem oder 8-seitigem umschlag. - Google Patents
Ringbindung mit 6-seitigem oder 8-seitigem umschlag.Info
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- EP0681530A1 EP0681530A1 EP94906153A EP94906153A EP0681530A1 EP 0681530 A1 EP0681530 A1 EP 0681530A1 EP 94906153 A EP94906153 A EP 94906153A EP 94906153 A EP94906153 A EP 94906153A EP 0681530 A1 EP0681530 A1 EP 0681530A1
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- Prior art keywords
- ring binding
- groove
- sheet
- back sheet
- binding according
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42F—SHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
- B42F13/00—Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots
- B42F13/0006—Covers for loose-leaf binders
Definitions
- the invention relates to a ring binding with 6 or 8-sided cover, which has at least one front sheet, a first back sheet, a second back sheet, which is suspended with its free end, and a back between the front sheet and the first back sheet, which of two parallel first groove lines is limited.
- Ring bindings for example the so-called wire-o-binding (registered trademark of James Burn International Ltd., Esher, Surrey, Great Britain) or the plastic effect bindings, which serve to staple loose sheets, are generally known. Rings are hung in holes that are punched out along a long side of the sheets to be stapled. They have a 6-sided or 8-sided cover, which is suspended with one free end in the rings of the ring binding. The cover pages are loosely folded along groove lines embossed on one side. This type of binding is preferred for bound printed products that are used a lot and are often opened and closed and where, for example, an adhesive binding would not last long.
- the object of the invention is to develop a ring binding of the type mentioned above so that inserted objects can be added without the stability of the envelope being impaired in its protective function for the bound work.
- the second rear sheet has pairs of groove lines and at least one incision, which begins at one of the groove lines, and that a pocket is formed between the first rear sheet and the second rear sheet.
- lateral locking of the two rear sheets is avoided.
- the second back sheet can also be laid flat. This ensures simplified machine processing when tying.
- the shape of the bag can be tapered towards the closed side, which provides a clamping hold for the inserted boxes, or a bag with an even clear height can be obtained.
- a second groove line is advantageously provided on the first back sheet, which, particularly if its distance from the groove line delimiting the back is approximately equal to the diameter of the rings or spiral of the ring binding, improves the handling of the envelope according to the invention. If this groove line is present, it is particularly expedient to glue the second back sheet between this groove line and the incision and / or the tongue formed by the incision along its respective surface facing the first back sheet. This significantly increases the hold of the box in the bag. It is particularly advantageous if the gluing and pressing can be done mechanically, that the pairs of groove lines have essentially the same distance, so that the second back sheet can be laid flat. In addition, you can fold away the envelope on the second groove line to one side, so that the rings or spiral of the ring binding are exposed and Front sheets and back sheets can be hooked in by machine.
- a single incision can be provided that begins and ends at a groove line.
- a tapering of the incision advantageously results in a guide for inserting a box into the pocket.
- the pocket can also be formed from two incisions that begin at one groove line and end at another. The latter then limits a stop for the box.
- An advantageous guidance for the insertion arises again when the incisions are at least not parallel to one another over their entire length, but e.g. run trapezoidal or form arches.
- the pocket can be delimited by the groove line which separates the first back sheet from the second back sheet. But it can also be arranged in the middle of the second back sheet, so that the two pairs of groove lines are both embossed on the second back sheet. It can be oriented in any way, i.e. with the opening to the side of the rings or spiral of the ring binding or to the side of the first back sheet.
- the ring binding according to the invention with a 6-sided cover can also be designed such that, in addition to the second back sheet, the first back sheet is also hooked into the ring binding on its long side facing the back. Then the first rear sheet has two parallel rows of holes, between which the second groove line runs.
- an 8-page cover it is particularly advantageous to hang both the first front page and the second back page in the ring binding. To do this, however, at least one additional groove line must be present on the second front sheet and / or the first rear sheet, since otherwise the envelope cannot be opened. In this way, the stability can be increased again, in particular if the facing surfaces of the front and rear sheets are glued together. It is also favorable to choose the distance between the back and the additional groove line or lines approximately equal to the diameter of the rings of the ring binding.
- Figure 1 shows a ring binding according to the invention with 6-sided
- Figure 2 shows a cross section through another
- Figure 3 shows a ring binding according to the invention with an 8-sided cover in a representation analogous to Figure 1, with a further embodiment of a bag.
- the ring binding 1 shown in FIG. 1 has rings 2 (or a spiral), into which a block 3 is suspended via holes 4 is. Furthermore, the ring binding 1 has a 6-sided envelope 10 with a front sheet 11, a first back sheet 12 and a second back sheet 13, which is suspended with its free end 14 via a row of holes 28 in the rings 2 of the ring binding 1.
- the first backsheet 12 is connected to one another via a back 15 which is delimited by two groove lines 16, 17.
- the first backsheet 12 has a further groove line 18, whose distance from the groove line 17 is approximately equal to the diameter of the rings 2 of the ring binding 1.
- the second back sheet 13 has a pocket 19, the base of which is formed by a region of the first back sheet 12.
- the first rear sheet 12 and the second rear sheet 13 are separated from one another by a pair of groove lines 20, 21 which are at a defined distance 24 from one another.
- the connection between the first back sheet 12 and the second back sheet 13 is established by the groove line 20.
- the 13 also has a further pair of groove lines 22, 23, the spacing 25 of which is the same size as or by the thickness of the first rear sheet 12 smaller than the distance 24 between the groove lines 20 and 21.
- the groove line 23 is shaped opposite to the groove lines 20, 21 and 22, ie it can be bent outwards, while the other three groove lines can be bent inwards.
- the second rear sheet 13 Starting from the groove line 23 closest to the rings 2 of the ring binding 1, the second rear sheet 13 has in its half closer to the first rear sheet 12 a semicircular incision 26 which begins and ends at the groove line 23. This creates a tongue 27 which lies flat against the first rear sheet 12.
- the groove lines 22, 23 can extend over the entire length of the second rear sheet 13, but they can also be interrupted in the region of the tongue 27.
- the first backsheet 12 and the second backsheet 13 are along their mutually facing surfaces in the area between the second groove line 18 of the first backsheet 12 and the groove line 23 of the second backsheet 13 glued together.
- the tongue 27 can also be glued to the first rear sheet 12 along its surface facing the first rear sheet 12 up to the area of the groove line 23.
- the first backsheet 12 and the second backsheet 13 form a stable pocket 19, in this case for a CD, for example.
- a CD box 5 is indicated as it is inserted into the pocket 19 from the open side and with its one front end face 8 in the insertion direction lies against the base of the pocket 19 formed between the first pair of groove lines 20, 21.
- the CD box 5 When inserted, the CD box 5 is guided on its narrow sides by the opening edges 6, 7 of the pocket 19. The rear end face of the CD box 5 in the insertion direction is in the inserted state near the rings 2, so that it cannot slip out of the pocket 19 unintentionally. To remove the CD box 5 is raised at its end protruding from the pocket 19 and guided over the rings 2. The orientation of the pocket 19 can of course also be reversed, ie the incision 26 begins and ends at the groove line 21.
- a paper with at least, better than 300 g / m 2 basis weight is advantageously used.
- the 6-sided cover is cut out, the row of holes 28 at the free end 14 of the second rear sheet 13 and the semicircular incision 26 are punched out, and all the groove lines are embossed on one side and broken.
- the first backsheet 12 and the second backsheet 13 are then glued together, as described above. It is also advantageous here that the distances 24, 25 between the two pairs of groove lines 19, 20 and 21, 22 are approximately the same size, so that the second back sheet 13 can be laid flat. In this way, gluing and pressing can be done mechanically.
- the 6-sided envelope 10 is hung together with the block 3 in the rings 2 of the ring binding 1 and the Rings 2 clamped together.
- the presence of the further groove line 18 on the first rear sheet 12 is advantageous.
- This groove line 18 allows the front sheet 11 and the back 15 of the 6-sided cover to be folded in the direction of arrow A in Figure 1, so that despite the gluing of the first rear sheet 12 and the second rear sheet 13, the free end 14 of second rear sheet 12 is exposed and accessible to the gill machine.
- FIG. 10 Another embodiment of a 6-sided envelope 10 is shown in cross section in FIG.
- the reference numerals are the same as for the 6-sided envelope shown in FIG. 1.
- the rings 2 of the ring binding 1 run through both the first back sheet 12 and the second back sheet 13 and are thus visible on the back of the 6-sided cover.
- a double row of holes 29, 29 ' is provided on the first back sheet 12, namely a row of holes 29 exactly opposite that on the second back sheet 13 and a second row of holes 29' between the back 15 delimiting Groove line
- the distance between these two groove lines is smaller than in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, preferably equal to half the diameter of the rings 2, so that the rings 2 of the ring binding 1 do not have to be chosen too large .
- the production takes place as described above. That is, the first rear sheet 12 and the second 13 are glued together in the area between the second groove line 18 and the groove line 22, and the second groove line
- Figure 3 shows a third embodiment of the ring binding according to the invention, this time with an 8-sided Envelope 30 and a bag 19 'formed in a different way.
- the reference numerals for the parts which the 8-sided envelope and the otherwise designed pocket 19 'have in common with the 6-sided envelope 10 and the pocket 19 described above have remained the same.
- This 8-sided cover 30 additionally has a first front sheet 31 and a second front sheet 32.
- the free end 34 of the first front sheet 31 is hooked into the rings 2 (or spiral) of the ring binding 1 '.
- On the second front sheet 32 in addition to the groove line 16, there is another groove line 33 at a distance which corresponds to the diameter of the rings 2 of the ring binding 1 '.
- the two back sheets 12, 13 look essentially the same as in the 6-sided cover shown in FIG.
- the first backsheet 12 and the second backsheet 13 are separated from one another by a pair of groove lines 20, 21 which are at a certain distance 24 from one another.
- the pocket 19 is designed as follows: starting at the groove line 23, two parallel incisions 26, 26' running perpendicular to this groove line 23 lead to a groove line 41.
- This groove line 41 belongs to a further parallel groove line pair 40, 41 on the second rear sheet 13 and connects the incisions 26, 26 'to each other.
- the groove line pair 40, 41 delimits a stop 39, which is the part of the second rear sheet 13 and has two functions. First, it enables the tongue 27 'to also be pressed down and, if necessary, to be glued to the first backsheet 12 along the mutually facing surfaces.
- the second back sheet 13 can also be laid flat here.
- the stop 39 forms the base of the pocket 19 'on which the front one in the insertion direction End face 8 'of the inserted object, in the illustrated embodiment the box 5' of a music cassette (MC box 5 ') abuts.
- the incisions 26, 26 ' have an arcuate taper 43, 44 in the direction of the groove line 21, under which the MC box 5' (the music cassette) is held.
- the two opening edges 6 ', 7' of the pocket 19 ' also form the insertion guide for the narrow sides of the MC box 5'.
- the tongue 27' is provided with a punched-out tab 35.
- This tab 35 is formed by an oval incision 36 and also has an oppositely shaped groove pair 37, 38.
- the incision 36 begins and ends at the groove line 37.
- the flap 35 is bent outwards at the groove line 37 and inwards at the groove line 38, so that the narrow surface 42 delimited by the groove lines for the MC box inserted into the pocket 19 ' 5 'forms a further stop, between which and the stop 39 the MC box 5' is held immovably.
- the remaining part of the tongue 35 holds the MC box 5 'from above like the tapering 43, 44.
- the tongue 35 which forms a type of locking bracket for the opening side of the pocket 19 ', can be folded over to insert or remove an MC box 5' from the pocket 19 'towards the rings 2'.
- the pocket 19 'can also do without the flap 35, for example if it is designed to accommodate an MC box in the longitudinal direction.
- the bag 19 shown in FIG. 1 can also be provided with the tab 35. It goes without saying that the dimensions of the pocket 19 'can also be configured such that a box for PC disks of, for example, 3.5 "can be accommodated instead of an MC box 5'.
- more than one pocket can be provided by two or more incisions arranged next to one another.
- the pocket (s) can also be offset inwards relative to the outer edge of the first rear sheet 12.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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DE4302512 | 1993-01-29 | ||
DE4302512A DE4302512A1 (de) | 1993-01-29 | 1993-01-29 | Ringbindung mit 6-seitigem oder 8-seitigem Umschlag |
PCT/EP1994/000217 WO1994016906A1 (de) | 1993-01-29 | 1994-01-27 | Ringbindung mit 6-seitigem oder 8-seitigem umschlag |
Publications (2)
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EP0681530A1 true EP0681530A1 (de) | 1995-11-15 |
EP0681530B1 EP0681530B1 (de) | 1997-03-26 |
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Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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EP94906153A Expired - Lifetime EP0681530B1 (de) | 1993-01-29 | 1994-01-27 | Ringbindung mit 6-seitigem oder 8-seitigem umschlag |
Country Status (4)
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EP (1) | EP0681530B1 (de) |
AT (1) | ATE150703T1 (de) |
DE (3) | DE4302512A1 (de) |
WO (1) | WO1994016906A1 (de) |
Families Citing this family (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2286992B (en) * | 1994-02-07 | 1997-04-02 | Coronet Paper Co Ltd | Ring binders |
DE29818836U1 (de) * | 1998-09-15 | 2000-01-27 | Niveau Holding Ag Walzenhausen | Ordner |
GB9910013D0 (en) | 1999-04-30 | 1999-06-30 | Folders Galore Ltd | A cover for a binding |
US7568853B2 (en) * | 2004-05-13 | 2009-08-04 | Golux Llc | Document binder assembly |
Family Cites Families (7)
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DE7120475U (de) * | 1971-09-30 | Stoermer Verlag Ohg | Vorrichtung zur Ablegung von Einzelteilen beliebiger Formgebung in einen Aktenordner | |
US2671676A (en) * | 1950-10-05 | 1954-03-09 | Wilson Jones Co | Binder |
GB2110596B (en) * | 1981-11-23 | 1984-10-03 | Burn James Int Ltd | Holder for computer disks |
DE8514377U1 (de) * | 1985-05-15 | 1985-07-25 | Karl Knauer Gmbh & Co Kg, 7616 Biberach | Notizbuch |
EP0262616A3 (de) * | 1986-09-30 | 1989-10-18 | Norbert Landa | Vorrichtung zur audi-visuellen Kombination von Textinhalten mit Sprachinhalten |
GB2195104A (en) * | 1987-11-04 | 1988-03-30 | Pickwick Group Plc | Booklet or stack of pages and an audio-visual device |
DE4128482A1 (de) * | 1991-08-28 | 1993-03-04 | Wilfried Idstein | Hefter oder mappe zum einordnen in einen aktenordner |
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1993
- 1993-01-29 DE DE4302512A patent/DE4302512A1/de not_active Withdrawn
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1994
- 1994-01-27 WO PCT/EP1994/000217 patent/WO1994016906A1/de active IP Right Grant
- 1994-01-27 AT AT94906153T patent/ATE150703T1/de not_active IP Right Cessation
- 1994-01-27 EP EP94906153A patent/EP0681530B1/de not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1994-01-27 DE DE59402233T patent/DE59402233D1/de not_active Expired - Fee Related
- 1994-01-27 DE DE9401383U patent/DE9401383U1/de not_active Expired - Lifetime
Non-Patent Citations (1)
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WO1994016906A1 (de) | 1994-08-04 |
DE4302512A1 (de) | 1994-08-04 |
DE9401383U1 (de) | 1994-03-31 |
DE59402233D1 (de) | 1997-04-30 |
EP0681530B1 (de) | 1997-03-26 |
ATE150703T1 (de) | 1997-04-15 |
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