EP1939009A2 - Livre et procédé destiné à la fabrication d'un livre - Google Patents

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EP1939009A2
EP1939009A2 EP20070123910 EP07123910A EP1939009A2 EP 1939009 A2 EP1939009 A2 EP 1939009A2 EP 20070123910 EP20070123910 EP 20070123910 EP 07123910 A EP07123910 A EP 07123910A EP 1939009 A2 EP1939009 A2 EP 1939009A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42BPERMANENTLY ATTACHING TOGETHER SHEETS, QUIRES OR SIGNATURES OR PERMANENTLY ATTACHING OBJECTS THERETO
    • B42B5/00Permanently attaching together sheets, quires or signatures otherwise than by stitching
    • B42B5/08Permanently attaching together sheets, quires or signatures otherwise than by stitching by finger, claw or ring-like elements passing through the sheets, quires or signatures
    • 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
    • B42D1/00Books or other bound products
    • B42D1/06Books or other bound products in which the fillings and covers are united by other means
    • 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
    • B42F13/0006Covers for loose-leaf binders
    • B42F13/008Slots or openings in covers for rings
    • 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
    • B42F13/16Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with claws or rings

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  • the invention relates to a book and a method for producing a book with an upper book cover, a lower book cover and a spine and at least two, attached to one of the book covers and / or the spine, separate rings for hanging sheets.
  • a ring binder mechanism are attached to the two-piece rings on a console, for example, by the CH-A5 692 495 known. Also at the DE-A1 41 07 247 a number of rings for receiving perforated sheets are arranged on a carrier strip. In the US-A 2,985,173 Openable rings are provided for receiving perforated sheets, which are threaded on a resilient connecting rod.
  • an album for holding printed / illustrated sheets between an upper cover sheet and a lower cover sheet is known by means of a plurality of separate rings, which rings are disc-like and spaced apart.
  • the rings are suspended in double-T-shaped recesses.
  • the sheets to be supported have recesses to snap the sheets to the rings.
  • Such an album is aesthetically very appealing and allows repeated removal of individual sheets or a subsequent sorting new sheets.
  • the disadvantage of this design is that the individual sheets must be provided with special recesses in order to hold the sheets on the rings can.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object to further develop the system to the effect that a simple and fast production of a book is possible.
  • the book according to the invention comprises an upper book cover, a lower book cover and a spine and at least two, attached to one of the buckles and / or the spine, separate rings for hanging sheets, each ring consists of two rigid parts which at least one first connection point for closing the ring are connected to each other and wherein the separate rings are fastened individually rotatably on one of the book covers and / or the spine.
  • the two-part rings have the great advantage that the recesses of the arches do not necessarily have to be designed so that the arcs must be snapped into the rings in the region of the recesses.
  • the recesses can thus be formed for example by perforations, wherein the entire stack of sheets to be held in the book, in a process, for example by means of a spindle drilling machine, perforated quickly and inexpensively can be.
  • One part of the ring can then be inserted into the perforation of the entire stack to be subsequently connected to the other part of the ring which is attached to the book.
  • the attachment of the other part to one of the book covers and / or the spine is possible in a simple manner, since the attachment is not hindered by the arches. This method is particularly suitable when both parts can be completely separated.
  • the two rings are hinged together, the bows are hung in the open rings attached to one of the book covers and / or spine before the rings are closed.
  • the non-rotatable mounting of the rings on one of the book covers and / or the spine of the book facilitates the hanging of the sheets, since all rings can be aligned in a consistent and simple manner. Furthermore, it is possible to arrange the joint (s) of the rings in a region which is not in the Umgan Siemens of the sheets, whereby a possible snagging of the sheets can be avoided at the junction.
  • the rigid parts of the rings are preferably formed so that they are releasably connected to each other at the at least one first connection point for repeated opening and closing of the ring.
  • the two parts are releasably connected to each other at the first and a second connection point.
  • the two parts are hingedly connected to one another at a second connection point.
  • one of the two parts of the ring extends in a circle or oval over at least 245 °.
  • a releasable snap connection can be provided for connecting the two parts.
  • one of the book covers or spines are provided with recesses into which the rings are hung or snapped.
  • a recess can be provided for each ring, which consists of two interconnected via a slot perforations.
  • the spine is folded V-shaped, so that the two book covers and the spine are arranged in the closed state of the book M-shaped.
  • the recesses are provided for fixing the rings in the spine and the rings have two obliquely aligned webs, which serve as a stop for the V-shaped folded spine.
  • the spine is folded H-shaped.
  • the attachment of the rings on one of the book covers and / or the spine can be done, for example, that the rings are snapped into the recesses. But it is also conceivable that each part of the rings is glued or screwed to the spine.
  • a book can be produced in which at least a part of the sheets is printed / imaged on both sides by a first and a second, one-side printed partial sheet are connected in an edge region with an adhesive strip.
  • a binding system which comprises a book according to the above embodiments as well as a carrier sheet with a plurality of narrow adhesive strips for joining the single-sided printed partial sheets.
  • Fig. 1 illustrated book consists essentially of an upper book cover 1, a lower book cover 2 and a spine 3 and a plurality of separate rings 4 for hanging sheets, in particular printed sheets 5 (see Fig. 5a, 5b ).
  • each ring 4 consists of two separate, detachably connectable parts 4a, 4b, wherein the one part 4a of each ring extends in a circle over at least 245 °.
  • the connection of the two parts 4a, 4b takes place for example by a releasable snap connection 4c, wherein both parts 4a, 4b are releasably connected to one another at a first and a second connection point 4j, 4k.
  • the rings 4 are secured to the lower book cover by means of recesses 6.
  • the recess 6 consists of two holes 6a, 6b which are connected to one another via a slot 6c and in which the lower part 4b of the ring is suspended.
  • the lower part 4b of the ring has for this purpose a web-like portion 4d, which projects through the slot 6c.
  • a holding plate 4e is arranged transversely on the web-like portion 4d, with which the ring 4 is supported on the lower book cover 2 (see Fig. 1 ).
  • one part 4a is expediently arc-shaped, in particular circular-arc-shaped, in order to facilitate the turning over of the individual sheets
  • the other part 4b does not necessarily have to form a circular section. Rather, the part 4b serves to connect the two ends of the part 4a together and to ensure a sufficient support on one of the book covers or the spine.
  • rings 4 or recesses 6 are conceivable within the scope of the invention.
  • the rings are held to prevent twisting of the rings during normal use.
  • FIG. 2b A second variant is in Fig. 2b shown, in which a slot 6d extends from the perforation 6b only over a partial distance in the direction of the other perforation 6a.
  • the web-like portion 4d is also cut in, so that the lower part 4b of the ring can be threaded into the hole 6b and the web-like portion 4d protrudes through the slit 6d.
  • the likewise existing retaining plate 4e then ensures a secure hold of the ring.
  • Fig. 3a + 3b is shown an embodiment in which the ring 4 is screwed to one of the book covers 1, 2 or the spine 3. It can in particular, the part 4b are screwed by means of a screw 7.
  • the part 4b expediently has a plane contact surface 4f.
  • a bar 8 is used instead of screws.
  • the strip 8 extends for example over the entire length of the spine and is provided with recesses 8a.
  • the spine is in turn provided with recesses 3a, while the part 4b of the rings has a pin 4g.
  • the recesses 3a in the spine 3 and the recesses 8a in the strip 8 are arranged at the desired distance of the rings, being inserted for fixing the rings of the part 4b with its pin 4g through the recess 3a of the spine 3 into the recess 8 and glued there ,
  • the pins are provided on the strip and the recesses on the part 4b of the rings.
  • the parts 4 b are first attached in the desired manner to one of the book covers or spine. Subsequently, the sheets to be bound in the book are stacked in the desired order and, if not already done, are provided with punch-outs 5a (see Fig. 5a ). These punched outs can be performed, for example, with a conventional spindle drilling machine. Subsequently, the parts 4a of the rings are inserted into the cutouts of the sheets to finally connect the mating parts of the rings 4 together.
  • Such a book can be produced in a particularly fast manner, since all the sheets to be held in the book can be processed in the stack (punching and hanging). In addition, the book offers the possibility to remove or introduce individual sheets later.
  • each hole is additionally provided with a slot to the side edge.
  • a punching out 5a in the form of a perforation but could also be a punched 5'a according to Fig. 5b be provided, each hole is additionally provided with a slot to the side edge.
  • Such a punch allows hanging and taking out a bow without opening the rings. 4
  • the book described above has compared to a ring binder with conventional filing mechanism a much more appealing aesthetics.
  • the upper book cover 1, the lower book cover and he spine 3 is conveniently made of a sheet of material.
  • the most diverse materials, such as cardboard, plastic, leather or metal can be used.
  • the material sheet is provided only between upper book cover 1 and spine 3 with a first fold line 9 and between spine 3 and lower book cover 2 with a second fold line 10.
  • the upper book cover 1 in the closed state of the book can rest flat on the top sheet 5, 4 recesses 1a are provided in the upper book cover 1 in the region of the rings through which the rings 4 can partially protrude in the closed state of the book.
  • Fig. 6 shows a ring 4 'according to another embodiment, in which the two parts 4a, 4b at the first connection point 4j for repeated opening and closing of the ring are releasably connected to the second connection point 4k and hinged together.
  • a second embodiment of a book is shown that in relation to the embodiment according to Fig. 1 distinguished on the one hand by the formation of the spine 3 and on the other by the arrangement of the recesses 6 in the area of the spine.
  • the spine 3 has here in its center on a third fold 11 which is arranged parallel to the first fold 9 and second fold 10, so that the spine is folded in cross-section V-shaped.
  • the two book covers 1, 2 and the spine 3 are arranged approximately M-shaped.
  • the recesses 6 for holding the rings 4 are arranged in this embodiment in the spine, wherein the third fold 11, the recesses 6 intersects.
  • Fig. 9 shows a side view of the book according to the second embodiment with inserted ring 4.
  • the ring 4 has two obliquely aligned webs 4h, 4i, which serve for the V-shaped spine 3 as a stop. So that the book covers 1, 2 lie as flat as possible on the inserted sheets, two recesses 1a, 2a are provided through which the rings 4 partially protrude both in the upper book cover 1 and in the lower book cover.
  • Fig. 10a + 10b illustrated embodiment differs from the second embodiment according to the Fig. 8a, 8b essentially only in that in addition to the third fold 11, a fourth fold 12 is provided in the spine, the two folds 11, 12 are aligned parallel and relatively close to each other, so that the spine is still substantially V-shaped and also the book in the closed state essentially M-shaped looks. Also in this embodiment, the rings 4 in the in Fig. 9 shown embodiment are formed. The webs 4i and 4h thus also serve in the embodiment according to FIG Fig. 10a + 10b as a stop for the substantially V-shaped folded book spine.
  • FIG. 11 Another alternative shape of the book cover is in Fig. 11 shown.
  • the spine has 3 folds 16, 17, 18 and 19, which are arranged such that the spine is formed substantially H-shaped or double-T-shaped.
  • a carrier sheet 13 having a plurality of narrow adhesive strips 14 is first required.
  • the carrier sheet 13 is expediently siliconized in order to enable easy detachment of the adhesive strips 14 which are adhesive on both sides.
  • the adhesive strips 14 have, for example, a width between 5 and 50 mm, preferably between 10 and 30 mm.
  • the adhesive strips 14 are initially covered by a cover 15 ( Fig. 12a ).
  • a first step ( Fig. 12b ).
  • the cover member 15 is folded over so that a single adhesive strip 14 is exposed.
  • the carrier sheet is aligned with the exposed adhesive strip in the corner of an abutment angle 20, optionally with a cardboard or the like is placed in order to prevent the carrier sheet slips below the stop angle.
  • a first printed / illustrated partial sheet 5a is also aligned in the corner of the stop angle above the carrier sheet, the folded portion 15a being a kind of ramp forms, which allows a clean alignment without the adhesive strip prematurely adheres to the sub-sheet 5a ( Fig. 12c) ,
  • the sub-arc 5a Once the sub-arc 5a is aligned in the corner of the stop angle, it can be pressed onto the exposed adhesive strip, which connects to the back of the sub-sheet 5a and is withdrawn together with the sub-sheet 5a from the carrier sheet. Due to the siliconized carrier sheet 13, this composite can be easily detached from the carrier sheet 13.
  • the carrier sheet is removed and the sub-sheet 5a is aligned with its image side down in the corner of the angle bracket so that the adhering to the sub-sheet 5a adhesive strip is visible.
  • the second sub-arc 5b is also aligned in the corner of the stop angle over the sub-sheet 5a and pressed onto the adhesive strip.
  • a ruler or other aid may be used for alignment. In this way, the partial sheet 5b can be pushed only with its leading edge over the adhesive strip until it is aligned with the stop angle.
  • the two partial sheets 5a, 5b are then connected to each other via the adhesive strip 14 in the region of a side edge, the unimaged back sides of the two partial sheets facing each other.
  • the adhesive strip 14 By using a correspondingly thin adhesive strip 14 of max. 25 microns of the adhesive strip in the connected state of the two partial sheets is no longer perceptible. Expediently, the adhesive strip is therefore also slightly, for example 1 mm, shorter than the side edge formed on which the adhesive strip is attached to the partial sheets 5a, 5b.

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US2985173A (en) 1959-07-02 1961-05-23 William D White Openable binder rings and book binders
DE4107247A1 (de) 1991-03-07 1991-11-14 Gundlach Gmbh & Co Kg E Ringbuch
CH692495A5 (de) 1998-02-05 2002-07-15 Gen Binding Corp Ringbuchmechanik.
DE202004003041U1 (de) 2004-02-27 2004-06-03 Promaxx Cards Vertriebs Gmbh Vorrichtung zum Haltern von bedruckten Bogen
DE202006005811U1 (de) 2006-04-10 2006-08-17 Slc Seidl-Lichthardt Consult & Marketing Gmbh System zur Anbringung von Informationsträgern

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US2985173A (en) 1959-07-02 1961-05-23 William D White Openable binder rings and book binders
DE4107247A1 (de) 1991-03-07 1991-11-14 Gundlach Gmbh & Co Kg E Ringbuch
CH692495A5 (de) 1998-02-05 2002-07-15 Gen Binding Corp Ringbuchmechanik.
DE202004003041U1 (de) 2004-02-27 2004-06-03 Promaxx Cards Vertriebs Gmbh Vorrichtung zum Haltern von bedruckten Bogen
DE202006005811U1 (de) 2006-04-10 2006-08-17 Slc Seidl-Lichthardt Consult & Marketing Gmbh System zur Anbringung von Informationsträgern

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