EP2500179A2 - Coussinet pour doigt pour le guidage d'un objet plat de type feuille, et distributeur avec de tels coussinets - Google Patents

Coussinet pour doigt pour le guidage d'un objet plat de type feuille, et distributeur avec de tels coussinets Download PDF

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EP2500179A2
EP2500179A2 EP12159967A EP12159967A EP2500179A2 EP 2500179 A2 EP2500179 A2 EP 2500179A2 EP 12159967 A EP12159967 A EP 12159967A EP 12159967 A EP12159967 A EP 12159967A EP 2500179 A2 EP2500179 A2 EP 2500179A2
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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
    • B42D9/00Bookmarkers; Spot indicators; Devices for holding books open; Leaf turners
    • B42D9/04Leaf turners
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
    • B65C11/00Manually-controlled or manually-operable label dispensers, e.g. modified for the application of labels to articles
    • B65C11/002Manually-controlled or manually-operable label dispensers, e.g. modified for the application of labels to articles modified for the application of labels to articles
    • B65C11/004Manually-controlled or manually-operable label dispensers, e.g. modified for the application of labels to articles modified for the application of labels to articles label feeding from strips
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H37/00Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating devices for performing specified auxiliary operations
    • B65H37/002Web delivery apparatus, the web serving as support for articles, material or another web
    • B65H37/005Hand-held apparatus
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2701/00Handled material; Storage means
    • B65H2701/10Handled articles or webs
    • B65H2701/19Specific article or web
    • B65H2701/194Web supporting regularly spaced adhesive articles, e.g. labels, rubber articles, labels or stamps

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  • the present invention relates to aids for guiding an object such as a sheet-like, flat object and for turning such an article, for.
  • an object such as a sheet-like, flat object and for turning such an article, for.
  • Paper or foils which can be referred to as Finger romanceabdeckungen.
  • Finger surface covers according to the invention can be used to page newspapers, magazines, books and book-like media. The finger surface covers are advantageously offered in a corresponding delivery device.
  • the guiding, turning and turning with bare fingers can, for. B. hygienic reasons, undesirable or by a texture of the finger skin, z. As an exceptional dryness of the skin of the finger, be difficult.
  • the split ring is placed on a finger in such a way that the web abuts with the bent end on the fingertip and the rubber strip faces the palm of the hand.
  • JP 9 039 439 A Patent owner: Wakabayashi Norio, filing date: 31.07.1995
  • a non-slip strip for fingers which, when glued to a finger, can be used to turn pages from magazines or books.
  • the strip is loud JP 9 039 439 A as a thin film of a rubber, a paper, synthetic resin or a thin film-like material to form.
  • one side of the film is provided with a larger number of small protrusions, with an adhesive attached to another side.
  • tape-lets In the US 2007 065 661 A1 (Applicant: Martinez Sarah Marie, filing date: 19.09.2005) so-called “tape-lets” have been described. These “tape-lets” are to be applied as aids in counting, paper sorting or turning pages on the index finger or the middle finger.
  • the “tape-lets” are designed as double-sided strips, which are to have an adapted to the human finger oval shape and on both sides have a pressure-sensitive adhesive, wherein the adhesive properties of the surfaces, in particular by a division of areas in a first, adhesive area and a second , non-adherent area are divided.
  • One end portion of the strip is tack-free and provides a release tab. By pulling the release tab, the sticky strip is detached from the finger and discarded after use.
  • WO 2009 096 969 A1 (Applicant: Mazyck Spotify, date of filing: 31.01.2008) is a thimble-like device for page turning is known, based on a flexible, elastic material, such as based on a plastic or a thermoplastic elastomer, a rubber, a silicone or is made of a urethane and in a region of the outer surface has a base for the attachment of a support. An outside of the support configured to grip and move paper is sticky.
  • the surface of the device has a number of protrusions in the form of bumps or burrs.
  • JP 9 039 439 A (Applicant: Wakabayashi Norio, filing date: 31.07.1995) describes a thin adhesive film with small bumps to be applied to a finger for non-slip turning or turning pages of a newspaper or book.
  • WO 2004/006 819 A1 Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties Company; priority date: 15.07.2002.
  • a friction zone is arranged, which is formed by small stems.
  • the WO 2004/006 819 A1 Consider some of the right adhesive material on the non-abrasive side of the blade and suggest using a hypoallergenic adhesive that is sterilizable on the finger side of the blade. With such an article, only the sweeping of the materials to be treated is not improved however, the tactile influence of the user.
  • Delivery devices that z. B. can be used for self-adhesive labels are from the US 6,394,165 B1 (Inventor: Rader, filing date: 09.11.1999) and the US 4,954,210 (Inventor: Desmond, filing date: 06.11.1989) known. These devices are primarily concerned with avoiding the interposition of a finger or a hand as much as possible.
  • the finger surface cover is intended to be able to guide paper through the finger or with the help of the finger provided with the cover. For this reason, the finger surface cover provides an adherent surface.
  • the paper can adhere to the adherent surface.
  • the adherent surface extends on a first side of the finger surface cover. There is a second page to the first page. The second side again has an adhesive which is to be attached to secure the finger cover to the part of the hand whose gripping property is to be improved.
  • Antiallergic agents are agents which either have only a slight influence on the reactivity of a human organism and therefore do not provoke allergic reactions, or even, on the other hand, influence reactive processes in a human organism, but which have a calming effect.
  • Other terms for a similar Behavior of such an adhesive are low-allergenic adhesives, skin-friendly adhesives and healing-promoting adhesives.
  • a part of the finger cover can be made of a natural rubber latex.
  • Another agent is wool wax or lanolin into consideration.
  • the finger surface cover may be composed of different materials. So z. B. in a particularly advantageous development, a combination of natural rubber and lanolin be selected as the material for the finger surface cover.
  • polyterpenes or polyprene could be used.
  • rosin is reputed to cause allergic reaction, rosin can additionally be used as an adhesion base material.
  • Further advantageous materials are polyurethane matrices into which additional silver ions can be incorporated, and plastic-containing carrier materials which may be coated with a fixed or localized silica gel.
  • Adhesion force should be strong enough to ensure that the adhesive force is safe and reliable, so that a finger surface cover can stick for hours and be sure that d. h., slip-proof, sticks. The finger surface coverage should also be achieved with little effort, d. H. with a light hand, painless and residue-free again.
  • a zinc oxide rubber mass as an adhesive may be designed as a strong adhesive.
  • Other, not so strongly adhesive, but also skin-friendly adhesives are polyacrylate adhesives. In some embodiments, they are also referred to as Einkomponentenklebemassen because they contain only polyacrylate as a component.
  • These are fully synthetic adhesives obtained by polymerization of acrylic acid and its esters. Depending on the degree of polymerization, d. h., Depending on the starting materials, which are joined together to form a polymer, liquid or solid polyacrylates can be formed at room temperature. The adhesive can thus be adjusted as a gel-like or solid mass.
  • polyacrylates act as adhesives neutral to rubber and plastics.
  • the adhesion of polyacrylates is maintained at temperatures from -20 ° C to +70 ° C.
  • Polyacrylate-based adhesives are also referred to as hypoallergenic adhesives because they reduce the risk of allergic reactions.
  • Zinc oxide rubber adhesives have limited shelf life because they contain substances that age naturally. However, at room temperature, dry and protected from light, they may have some Be stored for years. Ultraviolet, X-ray or sterilizing jets may destroy the bond strength of the zinc oxide rubber adhesives upon direct, prolonged exposure. At minus degrees, the adhesive force is reversibly reduced.
  • the radiation-resistant polyacrylate adhesives are durable over many years. However, it is recommended that such adhesives be kept dry.
  • the finger surface cover is stored dry in its storage container or dispenser.
  • an anti-allergic, in particular very skin-friendly, polyacrylate-based adhesion agent is used as adhesion agent for the one side of the finger surface covering.
  • the finger surface covers are particularly popular when removed from a dispenser or an easy-to-use dispenser. So that the delivery device is considered easy to use, a finger surface cover should always be offered, while the remaining, still held finger surface covers remain in the dispenser. Thus, only one finger surface cover is offered.
  • a carrier is advanced so far that a finger surface cover independently, z. B. by Umwinkelung of the carrier, can be removed from an opening of the housing. If z. B. selected an angle of 75 °, which may also be greater than 75 °, so would fall off at a twisting of a gear on which a Abrollwelle, the finger surface cover fall almost by itself at the point of angulation.
  • a finger surface cover is offered, which is reliably available and can be easily disposed of after use.
  • the finger surface covers are considered disposable products.
  • the adhesive is adjusted so that it can develop an adhesion force.
  • the adherent surface can also develop an adhesive force.
  • the adhesive force can z. B. caused due to a second adhesive agent.
  • other mechanisms are also useful for the adherent surface. For example, due to air ducts, slight negative pressure areas can be generated between the adhering surface and the paper leading to it, which as a result can develop the same effect as an adhesive force of an adhesive agent.
  • the adhesion forces should however, should not be set to be identically strong, but the surface with the adhered surface should produce a smaller force than the first adhesive force caused by the adhesive.
  • the finger surface cover is particularly well adjusted when the first adhesion force can develop a certain minimum force, the forces are determined by a subtraction angle of a piece of sample paper.
  • the deduction angle is determined by the direction of force and the applied test force. If a minimum force of 0.36 N is maintained in such static deduction experiments, there is a finger surface cover, the particularly good smooth surfaces, such. B. glossy magazines, can lead.
  • the minimum force should be at least 0.72 N.
  • the deduction speed should also be specified and comparability encouraged when it is determined under what deduction angles a test sample is deducted. At a take-off speed of 30 cm per second and a take-off angle of approx. 180 °, a test piece with a bond width of approx. 1 cm with a minimum adhesion force of 0.72 N can be easily removed again.
  • the adhesives mold themselves to the surface against which they rest. They form a negative or an inverse of the surface. If the finger surface cover, which can be applied anywhere on the hand, is placed on the fingertip, since many people prefer to work with their fingertips when turning over individual pages of paper, a finger surface cover that has been too carefully removed would archive the profile of a fingerprint. In order to preserve the anonymity of the leaves, it is advantageous if the adhesive force of the adhesive on its own is greater than the rice strength of the adhesive. If, after using the finger surface cover, the user removes the finger surface cover from his finger, the identification of a fingerprint can be made immediately more difficult by this setting of the adhesive forces or, ideally, the fingerprint is released. The fingerprint does not remain as a negative in the adhesive material.
  • the finger surface cover may be configured as a multi-layer system.
  • a particularly easy-to-manufacture variant is a three-layered finger surface cover.
  • One of these layers, z. B. a middle layer can be built on the basis of a film that from the group of Silicone films or from the group of polyethylin films originate.
  • a hypoallergenic adhesive material should be selected.
  • it could be a polyacrylate adhesive.
  • a layer can be designed antistatic, possibly even insulating or even both antistatic and insulating; this in particular for persons who move in particular electrical potentials with their fingers, z. B. when operating machines with moving, passing on surfaces passing machine parts, wherein z. B. statically charge the machine parts.
  • silane-crosslinked polymer adhesives diphenylmethane and diphenylmethane-based compound.
  • Silicone compounds have a variety of positive properties that can be used profitably in the field of medicine, cosmetics, household appliances and in general in the industry. Silicone itself is permeable to gas, water-repellent, temperature-resistant, aging-resistant, elastic, colorless and odorless. Because silicone is not biologically degraded and overall is very inert, it is quite safe to use in comparison to other materials. Also allergic reactions in superficial applications are not known. Thus, a part of the finger surface cover can build on a silicone compound. Thus, as the main component of a carrier film of silicone or hydrocolloid film can be selected. Both films are elastic and well tolerated by the skin, which leads to minor reaction phenomena on direct skin contact. The film adapts to the finger shape.
  • the skin-facing side is provided with a skin-friendly adhesive (eg silicone-based or acrylate).
  • a skin-friendly adhesive eg silicone-based or acrylate.
  • the side facing away from the skin is provided with a slightly adhering layer or gummed.
  • the surface structure is reibwerterhöht designed so that a sufficiently high friction is created to the leaves, z. B. a book to move and lift.
  • the finger surface cover is to remain on a finger or on a hand for a long time, it is positive if the finger surface cover does not cover the area of the hand completely air-cutting. For this reason, an air-permeable middle layer is advantageous. In addition, a water vapor permeable middle layer is also positive. Users who want to use the finger surface coverage for hours do not suffer from skin irritation due to water vapor impermeability.
  • the permeability to air and / or for Water vapor can be z. B. be prepared by a perforated polyethylene film.
  • the finger surface cover additionally has an edge region which is configured without adhesion. In this case, it is possible to transfer the finger attachment from an adhesive area to a less adhesive area by turning or bending the finger. A slight weight shift of the finger is sufficient to facilitate the release.
  • the adhesion-free edge region can be attached to both sides of the, in particular multi-layer, finger surface cover, so that on one side a force adjustment with respect to the leading paper as well as the removal of the finger surface cover is possible. It is particularly advantageous if the adhesive areas are arranged mirror-inverted to one another, d. H. lie vertically above each other. The adhesive areas are thus in alignment with the middle layer around.
  • a Finger lakeabdeckung is particularly well matched to the finger, if there is no immediate round symmetry of the finger surface cover, but given an oval, oblong or punctiform or teardrop-like shape.
  • the longest extent can be determined by a chord.
  • the chord should have a maximum length of 1.2 cm; longer extensions no longer attempt to improve the guiding properties between finger and paper.
  • the finger surface cover may be initially mounted on a carrier for presentation.
  • the carrier offers the finger surface cover particularly easily removable, when the carrier is designed to be flexible or ribbon-like.
  • the finger surface covers can be arranged several times side by side. If the finger surface covers unequal lengths, they are z. B. oval shaped, the finger surface covers should be arranged in the dispenser, that the longest chord of a single finger surface cover is placed in the direction of the largest extension of the band-like support. The finger surface covers are several times present in the delivery device.
  • the finger surface covers are easier to place on a finger or on a point of the hand when the dispenser is designed with a dispensing opening so that only the finger surface cover can be led out deliberately at this point, for. B. by a gap placed at the location of the angle of the wearer.
  • tines, fork-like projections or guide rails the finger surface cover can also orient and guide.
  • the finger surface cover is designed so that it can be used both in the medically necessary, especially in old-care area, here in particular for patients with motor disorders, as well as in part public spaces, eg.
  • the overlaid magazines, newspapers and magazines are browsed by a multitude of persons, often even comprehending almost all pages, with some of the sheets transmitting the pathogens to the respective attacked sheet of paper, those who are read by the next person reading the document - against their will.
  • the finger surface covers are intended for single use.
  • a particularly suitable area of application is the finger surface cover as a hygienic page help for newspapers, magazines and books.
  • a hygienic fingerprint cover protects against the transmission of infectious agents, bacteria and dirt that are picked up and released by the reader when reading newspapers, magazines or books.
  • the finger surface cover can be self-adhesive applied to the fingertip.
  • the adhesive or rubberized surface on the side facing away from the skin has enough friction (frictional engagement) to move or turn leaves, foils etc. by pulling or grasping with the fingertips.
  • the user for.
  • this application is available for all areas in which a high throughput of people using the documents takes place or the risk of infection is increased.
  • Typical areas of application are the reading areas in z. B. medical practices, hospitals, waiting areas and libraries.
  • the finger surface cover can be used as a foliar aide, for tremor patients or for patients with fine motor deficits.
  • the finger surface cover can be used for everyday use at work or in the home.
  • the finger surface covers serve to provide a simplified way to move sheets, foils or other thin materials over the static friction to use this in particular without rubber coatings or moistening aids.
  • the present invention helps z. As elderly patients, Tremorpatienten or people with fine motor deficiencies, for which turning over, counting or moving pages or sheets etc. can be very cumbersome to impossible.
  • the adhesive or frictional surface of the finger surface cover also allows strong trembling people to easily move leaves without damage and injury.
  • the aid finds even greater acceptance when the finger surface cover is isolated or presented in the exact right number easily absorbable. If the device is made of an impact-resistant plastic, so uncontrolled forces, such. B. by dropping a dispenser, be intercepted.
  • the controlled delivery of individual finger surface covers is promoted by the fact that a coordinated rotational speed of the rolling and rolling elements for the carrier takes place. So z. B. be moved by means of a rotary both a rolling and a roll-up. If the rolling movement is permitted in one direction only, this facilitates the operation. A rewinding of the carrier can be avoided.
  • the carrier remains in tension in the delivery device. If the carrier at the delivery point in the dispenser sufficiently angled, z. B.
  • the dispenser can be rolled over the finger to be glued by means of the rotary wheel and the finger surface cover sticks to the right place on the finger.
  • the rotary wheel is about one finger length away from the delivery area for individual finger surface covers.
  • the wheel is with a pleasant rolling surface, z. B. a rubber coating equipped.
  • the present invention comes to the need for help, but also the natural behavior of many people, eg. For example, those who moisturize a leaflet finger before each turn of a leaf with its own spit, by the cover for fingers is dimensioned and configured so that only a certain area of the finger is covered by the cover.
  • the finger surface cover is so comfortable on the hand that it can be used for extended periods, eg. B. during prolonged waiting periods at doctors, can be worn.
  • the device offers a fingerprint coverage so pleasant that many people who do not yet know what they have in front, intuitively access.
  • the finger surface cover has an oval or at least a plurality of curves structured edge region.
  • the finger surface cover and / or the edge region may be underlaid with an unequal height distribution of an adhesive on the finger side.
  • the adhesive or the adhesive of the finger surface cover can also on the other hand, d. H. on the paper side, or have a height profile on both sides.
  • the carrier film has a height profile. In the height profile, an area associated with the fingertip may have a greater height than an area associated with a finger joint.
  • the uneven height distribution z. B. formed by individual adhesive dots or adhesive areas that can be arranged on one side of the finger surface cover complementary to the other side of the finger surface cover and congruent or zwischaumsentend.
  • the height profile or the profile of the adhesive can compensate for a finger shape, such as a curvature of the finger, wherein a flat surface of the finger surface cover can be formed on the paper without appreciable pressure force. Attacking a leaf is improved.
  • the profile of the adhesive is higher in a first region than in a second region, which z. B. a spacing between finger and paper can be specified.
  • the uneven distribution of the adhesive can form a tooth with the skin and improve the adhesion.
  • the uneven distribution of the adhesive into dots or stripes may cause the backing sheet of the finger surfaces to bulge into a corrugated surface which further enhances the adhesion of the finger surface cover to the finger surface cover by a tangential tangent connection of a surface, such as the skin surface or a paper side surface.
  • the finger surface cover is transparent.
  • the finger surface cover can also have a color tint.
  • the color tint can be z. B. of at least one carrier film or an adhesive layer or an adhesive layer for paper or a combination of layers.
  • Individual layers of the finger surface cover may be partially translucent or reflective.
  • a spatial effect such as a hologram-like effect, of an image or pattern on or in the finger surface cover can be generated, whereby in particular an index finger for capturing special attention can be emphasized.
  • at least one layer constituent is at least partially opaque colored in order to form a light shield by the finger cover.
  • the carrier film or the carrier material is in a series of finger surface covers on a tape or over a large area, in particular matrix-like or z.
  • B in letter form can be arranged on a sheet.
  • the fingerprint cover sheet may be of the size of a book or magazine format, or a standard format such as Din A4 or Din A5, or other common formats. So it is z. For example, it may be possible to present a fingerprint cover to a reader in a book or individual newspaper so that it does not need to search extra for suitable finger surface covers.
  • finger surface covers which conform to elastic or stretchable or stretchable to a surface.
  • the finger surface covers can be adapted to a surface roughness z. B. clinging to a carton and so the handle, the z. B. also by scale or fiber structures z. B. may be favored in the manner of a gecko feet, even further improved.
  • an elastic finger surface cover when applied to a finger over a larger area, e.g. B. over more than one phalanx to stretch so as to increase the adhesion and the finger protection.
  • Finger surface covers may have a thickness of 0.01 mm.
  • the thickness, in particular of stretchable finger surface covers or of finger surface covers with protective function, can also be 0.5 cm. Finger surface covers, in particular with a total layer diameter of between 0.01 mm and 0.5 cm, are advantageous for improving finger grip on paper or other sheet materials, in particular of cellulose or woven fabrics.
  • a finger surface cover may have a thickness of z. B. less than 0.01 mm and in a second region a greater thickness of z. B. 1 mm. However, the thickness can be further reduced, at least in some areas, in particular in the case of elastic finger surface coverings, by stretching, for example, by stretching. B. a finger surface cover with an end portion placed on a fingertip and a second end portion is pulled in the direction of a finger joint to a required length and attached by pressure on the finger.
  • FIG. 1 shows three different fingers 1, 10, 100 with finger surface covers 111, 112, 1011, which have three different shapes.
  • a finger surface cover 111, 112, 1011 has an adherent surface 3 for guiding a paper (not shown) on a first side 2 and a second side 4 facing away therefrom, which comprises an adhesive agent for fixing the finder surface cover 111, 112, 1011 on the human skin 14 has.
  • the adhesive on the finger surface cover 111, 112, 1011 for attachment to the human skin 14 on the finger 1, 10, 100 is antiallergic and skin compatible.
  • An adhesive effect of the surface 3 of the page 2 on the paper and an adhesive connection of the surface of the side 4 with the skin 14 is formed upon contact of the surfaces.
  • the finger surface cover 111 is intended for the complete masking of the fingertip or the round sticking of the finger tip of the finger 1.
  • the finger surface cover 111 is shaped like a duck foot.
  • the finger surface cover 111 is wrapped around the finger 1.
  • the finger surface cover 111 annularly covers the finger 1, in particular the first finger member having the fingertip.
  • the attachment of the finger surface cover 111 The finger 1 is made thanks to an adhesive connection of the side facing away from the viewer side of the finger surface cover 111 with the skin 14 on one side and a part of the side 2 of the finger surface cover 111 on the other side, so to speak by wrapping.
  • the attachment of the finger surface cover 111 on the finger 1 is particularly stable. This type of fastening is advantageous if an intensive load of the finger surface cover 111 is to be expected.
  • the finger surface cover 112 has an oval shape and is adhered to the finger tip of the finger 10.
  • the attachment of the finger surface cover 112 on the finger 10 is done thanks to an adhesion property of one of the sides of the finger surface cover 112, in particular, the side facing the skin 14.
  • the adhesion effect is caused by a touch of the finger skin 14 and the surface of the page.
  • the adhesion effect also arises from the unfolding of the adhesive property of an adhesive upon contact with the skin 14, e.g. B. by a responsive to natural moisture of the skin 10 adhesive.
  • the adhesive is antiallergic and hypoallergenic.
  • This embodiment variant of the finger surface cover 112 is particularly advantageous in cases in which the finger surface cover 112 is not intended to exert any pressure on the finger and should therefore be very user-friendly.
  • the finger surface cover 112 is characterized by the lack of pressure and the good feel.
  • the finger surface cover 1011 is shaped like a strip with the sides 2 and 4.
  • the attachment of the finger surface cover 1011 on the finger 100 is done thanks to an adhesion property of the side 4 of the finger surface cover 1011, which faces the skin 14.
  • the adhesion effect is caused by a contact between the finger skin 14 and the surface of the side 4.
  • the strip can be wrapped around the finger 100.
  • such a strip can also simply be placed on the fingertip in order to exert its attachment on the finger 100 as freely as possible.
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of the structure of a finger surface cover 101.
  • the finger surface cover 101 has two sides 2 'and 4'.
  • the finger surface cover 101 has on a first side 2 'an adherent surface 3' for guiding a flat, lightweight object such as paper (not shown).
  • the finger surface cover 101 is attached to a side other than the side 2 'on a fingertip (not shown).
  • the finger surface cover 101 has an opposite second side 4 'for this purpose.
  • the second side 4 ' has a first adhesive 5 for attaching the finder surface cover 101 to a human skin (not shown).
  • the first adhesive 5 is antiallergic and hypoallergenic.
  • the finger surface cover 101 is a multi-layered finger surface cover 101, or more specifically, a two-layered finger surface cover 101 consisting of a layer having the adhesive surface 3 'of the first side 2' and an adhesive layer 5 of the second side 4 '.
  • the finger surface cover 101 in particular the layer with the adhesive surface 3 ', is made like a foil, that is to say, with a thin material which does not impair the sensory properties of the skin as a basic carrier or background.
  • this base is based on plastics, rubbers or a combination of substances, at least the first adhesive 5 being based on hypoallergenic adhesives, in particular hypoallergenic polyacrylate adhesive.
  • the finger surface cover 101 is permeable to air and water vapor.
  • FIG. 12 shows a schematic diagram of a structure of a finger surface cover 102.
  • the finger surface cover 102 has two sides 2 "and 4".
  • the finger surface cover 102 has on a first side 2 "an adherent surface 3" for the controlled movement of a paper (not shown in the figure).
  • the finger surface cover 102 is on a side other than the side 2 "on a fingertip, such as in FIG FIG. 1 shown to fasten.
  • the finger surface cover 102 has an opposite second side 4 "for this purpose.
  • the second side 4" has a first adhesive 5 'for fastening the finder cover 102 on a part of the hand.
  • the first adhesive 5 ' is antiallergic and skin compatible.
  • the adhesive surface 3 "of the first side 2" is the surface of the second adhesive 7.
  • the adhesive 5 'and the adhesive 7 are attached to opposite sides of a film.
  • the finger surface cover 102 is a multi-layered finger surface cover 102, or more specifically, a three-layered finger surface cover 102 consisting of a first side adhesive layer 7 ", a second side adhesive layer 5", and a middle layer 9.
  • the finger surface cover 102, particularly the middle layer 9 the finger surface cover 102 is made like a foil.
  • the middle layer 9 is made on the basis of a film selected from a group of silicone and polyethylene films.
  • At least the first adhesive 5 ' is made on the basis of hypoallergenic adhesives.
  • the first adhesive 5 ' is produced on the basis of hypoallergenic polyacrylate adhesive.
  • the layer structure of the finger surface cover is designed so that the finger surface cover 102 is permeable to air and water vapor.
  • the side 2 "of the finger surface cover 102 has adhesion-free edge regions 11, 11 '.
  • the adhesion-free edge regions 11, 11' are located outside the adhesive surface 3".
  • the adhesion-free edge regions 11, 11 ' are intended to facilitate the detachment of the finger surface cover 102.
  • the side 4 "of the finger surface cover 102 has adhesion-free edge regions 12, 12 '.
  • the adhesion-free edge regions 12, 12' are intended for easier detachment of the finger surface cover 102.
  • One surface design promotes the lifting off of a paper, the other surface design promotes the detachment of one
  • adhesion-free edge regions 11, 11 ' are made in mirror image to the adhesion-free edge regions 12, 12'
  • the adhesive 5 ' is disposed within a region 6 which is mirror image of the adhesive Surface 3 "is made.
  • the edge regions may form an edge region continuously framing the finger surface cover.
  • the opposite edge areas can also form a finger area cover continuously framing edge area.
  • FIG. 4 Fig. 3 shows a schematic representation of a finger surface cover 103 arranged between the skin 14 of a finger and a sheet of paper 8.
  • the finger surface cover 103 has two sides: a first side 2 '"and a second side 4''facing away therefrom.
  • the finger surface cover 103 has on the first side 2 '"an adherent surface 3'" for the guidance of the paper 8.
  • the finger surface cover 103 is attachable to the skin 14 of the fingertip with the side 4 "'opposite the side 2'".
  • the second side 4 ' has "a first adhesive 5".
  • the first adhesive 5 is hypoallergenic and skin-friendly, for which it is advantageous if the first adhesive 5" is made of the finger surface cover 103 based on hypoallergenic polyacrylate adhesives.
  • the second adhesive agent 7 is applied to the first side 2 '"for guiding the paper 8.
  • the second adhesive agent 7 forms an adhesive layer
  • the outer surface of the adhesive layer provided by the outer surface of the second adhesive 7 forms the adhesive surface 3'
  • the adhesive agent 5 "and the adhesive agent 7 are applied on opposite sides of a middle layer 9 '
  • the finger surface cover 103, particularly the middle layer 9' of the finger surface cover 103, is made as a kind of film Finger surface cover 103 comes from the group of silicone and polyethylene films.
  • the finger surface cover 103 is a multi-layered finger surface cover 103, or more specifically, a three-layered finger surface cover 103 consisting of the middle layer 9, an adhesive layer represented by the first adhesive 5 ", and another adhesive layer represented by the second adhesive 7.
  • the second adhesive 7 forms an adhesive layer.
  • the outer surface of the adhesive layer, represented by the outer surface of the second adhesive 7, forms the adherent surface 3 '''for moving the paper 8.
  • the skin 14 and the paper 8 can be peeled from each other , z. B. due to the effect of a static load, z. As caused by a weight of the paper 8 gravitational force or a similar pointing away from the finger down force or due to the effect of a dynamic load resulting from a movement of the finger or by an inertia of the paper 8 and a connection of the paper 8 to a Object, e.g. B. to a book, is conditional.
  • the first adhesion force F1 arises between the first side 4 "', more precisely the adhesive 5", and the skin 14.
  • the second adhesion force F2 arises between the material to be transported, such as the paper 8 and the finger surface cover 103.
  • a load is created in each cross section the finger surface cover 103, including at the adherent surface 3 for the guidance of the paper 8, which is represented by the outer surface of the second adhesive 7, as well as on the outer surface and the inner boundary of the adhesive layer, which by the first adhesive agent 5 for adhering to the skin 14 is formed.
  • Loads in the cross-sections can be controlled in each load direction by the structuring of the adhesive and by the effective forces.
  • Each layer is set by both an internal resistance, also called tensile strength or cohesive force, as well as by a resistance of a surface connection or adhesive bond, also adhesive force or adhesive force or adhesive force, so that multiple use of the finger surface coverage on different skin sections is not possible .
  • the paper 8 can only be held on the finger by means of the finger surface cover 103 as long as an effective force is less than the resistance of each layer, the adhesives 5 "and 7 and the middle layer 9 ', the finger surface cover 103.
  • the resistance (tear strength, adhesive force, etc.) maximum adhesive force or adhesive force) of the layers of the finger surface cover 103 are determined by the selection of the materials for the middle layer 9 and the adhesion means 5 ", 7 adjustable.
  • a first maximum adhesion force F1 of the first adhesive 5 "and an adhering force F2 of the adhesive surface 3"', in particular caused by a second adhesion force F2 of a second adhesive 7, can be set differently.
  • the finger surface cover 103 is anchored either to a finger as the main carrier or to a paper as the main carrier (by adhesive forces).
  • the adhering force F2 is smaller than the first adhesion force F1. This is particularly advantageous for scrolling many sheets of paper. When the finger is peeled off a paper sheet, the finger surface cover 103 adheres to the finger.
  • a functionally determined and comfort required resistance of the finger surface cover 103 is set so that both the adhesive force F2 and the first adhesion F1 at least 0.36 N in a static trigger with a take-off angle of 90 °, and at least 0.72 N for a dynamic take-off with a take-off speed of 30 cm / s, a take-off angle of 180 ° and a bond width of 1 cm. These values are also sufficient for turning offset paper sheets in the large size format.
  • the resistance for different embodiment variant of the finger surface cover 103 is variable. In an advantageous development of the finger surface cover 103, an adhesive force of the first adhesive 5 ", in particular on its surface, is greater in itself than the tear strength of the first adhesive 5".
  • FIG. 5 shows a finger surface cover carrier 15 having finger surface covers 110 mounted thereon in a view depicting a length and width configuration of the shape of the carrier 15 and the finger surface covers 110.
  • the carrier 15 has an elongated extension. It is advantageous that the carrier 15 is flexible. In addition, it is advantageous that the carrier 15 is band-like.
  • the flexible, band-like carrier 15 is on a take-off shaft or on a roll-up shaft, as in FIG. 7 shown, unrolled and rolled up.
  • the finger surface cover 110 is placed on the carrier 15 several times in succession. It is held on the carrier 15 by an adhesive.
  • the adhesive agent attaching the finger surface cover 110 to the carrier 15 holds the The adhesive agent extends only to the edge area 11 "which surrounds the finger surface cover 110.
  • the finger surface cover 110 has a rounded shape In the illustrated embodiment, the rounded finger surface cover 110 is oval and has a diameter which is at most 1.2 cm.
  • FIG. 6 illustrated variant of the finger surface cover 120 has deviations from a point-symmetrical shape, in particular, it is not round symmetrical, but axisymmetric.
  • the finger surface cover 120 has a chord 13 ', the length of which is to be specified at most 1.2 cm.
  • the finger surface cover 120 is connected to the carrier 15 '.
  • the side of the finger surface cover 120 facing the carrier 15 ' has an adhesive surface or is held by an adhesive.
  • the finger surface cover 120 is connected to the carrier 15 'by an adhesive force.
  • FIG. 6 10 shows a support 15 'for finger surface covers 120 with finger surface covers 120 mounted thereon in a view illustrating a length and width configuration of the shape of the support 15 and the finger surface covers 120.
  • the carrier 15 ' has an elongated extension.
  • the flexible, elongated support 15 ' is on a transport system of unwinding and unwinding shaft, similar to in FIG. 7 shown embodiment, off and on.
  • the finger surface cover 120 ' is placed on the carrier 15. It has on the side facing away from the carrier 15 'an area with a first adhesive agent for attaching the Finder cover 120 on the skin of a user when he has taken the finger surface cover 120 from the carrier 15.
  • the finger surface cover is hypoallergenic and skin-friendly.
  • the side facing away from the carrier 15 'side of the finger surface cover 120 has two adhesion-free edge regions 11 and 11'.
  • the finger surface cover 120 has an angular shape.
  • the finger surface cover 120 has a chord 13 'whose length is at most 1.2 cm.
  • An adherent force of the adhesive surface or an adhesion force of an adhesive agent on the side of the finger surface cover 120 applied to the carrier 15 ' is also suitable for guiding a paper (not in FIG FIG. 6 shown) suitable.
  • the finger surface cover 120 is placed with its longest chord 13 'along the longitudinal extension 17' of the belt-like carrier 15 '.
  • FIG. 7 shows a schematic simplification of a delivery device 19.
  • the delivery device 19 is for at least one finger surface cover, such. As the finger surface covers 111, 112, 1011, 101, 102, 103, 110, 120, 130, determined. With the delivery device 19 is an offering of at least one of
  • the delivery device 19 has a housing 21 with transport elements (see, for example, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35).
  • transport wheels 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 32 are shown as transport elements in the housing 21.
  • the transport wheels 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 are designed as transport gears.
  • the transport wheels 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 may also be designed as friction wheels.
  • the transport wheel 32 is formed in the form of a transport roller, which is fixedly connected to the transport wheel 23 via a gear.
  • the transportation wheel 32 designed as a transport roller has a grippy edge 38.
  • the transport wheel 32 is preferably designed as a knurled transport wheel.
  • the designed as a transport roller transport wheel 32 can also be replaced by a transport gear.
  • One of the transport gears, gear 23, is fixedly connected to the transport roller 32, which protrudes from the housing 21.
  • the transport roller 32 is rotatable by means of a finger.
  • the gear 23 is a drive wheel.
  • the gears 27, 31 are driven wheels.
  • the driven gears 27, 31 are driven by the drive gear 23 through intermediate gears 25, 29.
  • a gear provides a take-off shaft and a gear provides a take-up shaft.
  • the transport gear 27, the take-off shaft 33 and the transport gear 31, the reel shaft 35 is available.
  • the reel shaft 35 may be made of a solid axle or of a sleeve.
  • the roll-off shaft 33 can also be made of a solid axle or of a sleeve.
  • the unrolling shaft 33 is designed such that a support 15" can also be fastened directly thereon.
  • a carrier 15 " is present between the transport shafts 33, 35.
  • the carrier 15" is made of a flexible material.
  • the carrier 15 unwinds on one side and on the other side
  • the carrier 15 has an elongated extension.
  • the carrier 15 is designed like a ribbon, which promotes unwinding and winding in.
  • the reeling shaft 35 is rotatable in a direction of rotation U.
  • At least one finger surface cover of the type such as the finger surface covers 1, 10, 100, 101, 102, 103, 110, 120, 130, 140 is connected to the support 15 " FIG.
  • finger-finger covers 130 are arranged one after the other on the support 15 ", and the finger-surface covers 130 are lined up one after the other in an elongated extension of the support 15".
  • the carrier 15 is wound around the take-up shaft 33 and around the take-up shaft 35.
  • the part of the carrier 15" wound around the take-off shaft 33 carries finger-surface covers 130. From the one around the take-up shaft 35 wrapped part of the carrier 15, finger surface covers 130 have been previously peeled off, which can be seen through the bottom finger surface cover 130.
  • the roll-off shaft 33 has a frictional seat for mounting the carrier 15 "on the roll-off shaft 33.
  • the roll-up shaft 35 has a tight fit for mounting the carrier 15" on the roll-up shaft 35.
  • the tight fit of the roll-up shaft 35 as a frictional seat of the roll-off shaft 33 is executed with much higher friction in a friction drive.
  • a development of the carrier 15 "of the unwinding shaft 33 and a winding of the carrier 15" on the Aufrollwelle 35 is caused by a rotation of the gear 23, which operates as a drive gear.
  • the carrier 15 "is pulled through an edge region 37 of the housing 21. In the edge region 37 of the housing 21, an angle of the support 15" takes place. In this area of the delivery device 19, a favorable for the detachment of the finger surface covers 130 Umwinkung takes place. An angle of the support 15 "of more than 75 ° takes place in the edge region 37 of the housing 21.
  • the support 15 "with a finger surface cover becomes like the finger surface covers 111, 112, 1011, 101, 102, 103 , 110, 120, 130, 140 are bent in an angle range
  • the carrier 15 "with the finger surface cover 130 is a multi-layered system having no infinitesimal propagation in the direction of a bend radius
  • the finger surface cover 130 is allowed to advance as needed a deflection of the carrier 15 "in the housing 21 of the transport system from the carrier 15" replace.
  • the bending creates deformations and stresses in cross sections of the curved system which lead to separation of the layers and thus detachment of the finger surface cover 130 from the support 15.
  • a conversion element 39 is provided for the purpose of bending the support 15 "in the edge region 37 of the housing 21.
  • the support 15" touches the conversion element 39 in some regions of the conversion element 39, which are to be designated as contact regions of the conversion element 39.
  • Some contact areas of the Umwinklungsianas 39 have curves.
  • Some curves of the Umwinklungsianas 39 have mutually different rounding radius.
  • a conversion element 39 is provided, which has a rounding 41 with a rounding radius of less than 1 mm in a contact region with the carrier 15 ".
  • the conversion element 39 may be formed as a stem or a rod or a wall.
  • the Umwinklungselement 39 is angular. An angular configuration of the Umwinklungselements 39 is advantageous because this design ensures greater or greater strength of the delivery device 19 compared to more fragile designs.
  • FIG. 8 shows a schematic simplification of a dispenser 19 'in the open position, the second lid is not shown.
  • the delivery device 19 ' has a housing 21' with transport elements. As transport elements are transport gears 23 ', 29', 31, a transport sleeve 30 ', a transport spool 34', a transport wheel or a transport roller 32 'and a transport shaft 35' to see.
  • the delivery device 19 ' is for at least one finger surface cover 140, such as. B. the finger surface covers 111, 112, 1011, 101, 102, 103, 110, 120, 130 designed determined.
  • Provision of at least one of the finger surface covers 111, 112, 1011, 101, 102, 103, 110, 120, 130, 140 can be carried out with the delivery device 19 '.
  • the offering of finger surface covers is by means of transport gears 23 ', 29', 31 'feasible.
  • a gear 23 ' is a drive gear.
  • the gears 29 ', 31' are driven wheels.
  • the gear 31 'used as output gear is driven by the gear 23' used as drive gear by a gear 29 'as intermediate gear.
  • Of the gears with transport function such as the gears 23 ', 29', 31 'is a gear, namely gear 31 equipped with a reeling shaft.
  • the gear 31' is a first transport shaft 35 'is available.
  • the transport shaft 35 ' is a reeling shaft.
  • the gear 31 ' is rotatable in only one direction of rotation U', which is a Aufrollides.
  • the gear 31 ' also works as a ratchet wheel.
  • the gear 31 ' is locked by means of a pawl 28' against rotation in a reverse direction of rotation to the direction of rotation U '.
  • the blocked direction of rotation is an opposite direction to the reeling direction.
  • the gear 31 ' is both a transporting gear and a ratchet wheel.
  • the gear 23 ' which operates as a drive gear, is part of a transport wheel.
  • the gear 23 ' is fixedly connected to the transport roller 32', which protrudes from the housing 21 '.
  • the transport roller 32 ' is rotatable by means of a finger.
  • the transport roller 32 ' is rotatable in only one direction of rotation.
  • the allowed direction of rotation corresponds to a winding direction U 'of the transport shaft 35'.
  • An opposite direction to the allowed direction of rotation, the retraction direction, is blocked by the ratchet wheel, through the gear 31.
  • the delivery device 19 ' has a second gear 31'.
  • the second gear 31 ' is formed by a wrapping shaft of the transport spool 34'.
  • the transport shaft 33 'of the transport spool 34' is a take-off shaft.
  • the transport shaft 33 ' is rotatably aufsetzbar on the transport sleeve 30'.
  • the transport shaft 33 ' has a frictional seat on the transport sleeve 30'.
  • the carrier 15'" is made of a flexible material.
  • the transporting shaft 33' acting as the unwinding shaft has a frictional seat for the carrier 15 ''.
  • At least one finger surface cover 140 of the type similar to the finger surface covers 1, 10, 100, 101, 102, 103, 110, 120, 130 is connected to the support 15 '''.
  • the support 15''' is on the other side onto the transport shaft 35 'windable.
  • the transport shaft 35 ' has notches 351', 352 'for fixing one end of the belt-like carrier 15'"on the transport shaft 35.
  • the transport roller 32 ' has a non-slip wheel surface 38' FIG. 8 illustrated variant of the delivery device 19 'is the non-slip wheel surface 38' by a rubber sheath 36 of the transport roller 32 'produced.
  • the carrier 15 ''' can be pulled through by an edge region 37' of the housing 21 'In the edge region 37' of the housing 21 ', a change in the orientation of the carrier 15''of more than 75 ° takes place in a narrow space.
  • a favorable 180 ° deflection of the support 15'"by 180 ° around a conversion element 39 takes place for detaching the finger surface coverings 140.
  • a wall-like conversion element 39' is provided which is in a contact region with
  • the support 15 "' specifically in the region of the angle of the support 15"', has a rounding 41 with a radius of curvature of less than 1 mm at the edge region of the housing 21.
  • the housing 21 ' has a projection 40''' is after the angle between the wall-like Umwinklungselement 39 'and the projection 40' in the housing 21 'traceable.
  • the projection 40 ' protects the carrier 15'"and serves as a support for fingers.
  • FIG. 9 1 shows a schematic simplification of a delivery device 19 ".
  • the delivery device 19 has a housing 21 ", which is shown as an open half-shell, with transport elements. B. made of an impact-resistant plastic. Some of the transport elements are transport wheels 23 “, 23"', 31 ", a Transport shaft 35 "and a transport sleeve 30".
  • the delivery device 19 " is intended for the storage of at least one finger surface cover (not shown), such as, for example, the finger surface covers 111, 112, 1011, 101, 102, 103, 110, 120, 130, 140.
  • the administration device 19 is an on-demand offering of at least one of the finger surface covers 111, 112, 1011, 101, 102, 103, 110, 120, 130, 140 feasible.
  • the delivery device 19 has a first transport wheel 23".
  • the dispensing of finger surface covers is to be accomplished by means of the transport wheel 23 ", the transport wheel 23” is crimped.
  • the beaded edge 38 "of the transport wheel 23” is formed like a gear.
  • From the transport wheel 23 “ is a transport shaft 35" edged.
  • the transport wheel 23 which acts like a transporting gear, can move a first transporting shaft 35 ".
  • the transporting shaft 35" is a reeling shaft.
  • the transporting wheel 23 " is a drive wheel, and the transporting shaft 35" drives the transporting shaft 35 ", which acts as a reeling shaft
  • the transporting shaft 35" can be operated in a direction of revolution U "which corresponds to the direction of rotation U” of the transporting wheel 23 " Transport wheel 23 "protrudes from the housing 21 'addition.
  • the transporting wheel 23 " is rotatable, for example, by the movement of a finger
  • the transporting wheel 23” is rotatable in only one direction of rotation, which is a rolling-up direction of the transporting shaft 35 "One revolution in the direction opposite to the winding-up direction is blocked by a barrier.
  • the lock is constituted by a gear 31 "and a pawl 28"
  • the transport wheel 23 is coaxially connected to the gear 31", a ratchet wheel.
  • the delivery device 19 has a second transport wheel 23 '"by movement of the second transport wheel 23 '"is the performance of finger surface covers feasible.
  • the crimping rim 38 '''of the transporting wheel 23'' is shaped like a gearwheel, and the transporting wheel 23''' is a driving wheel.
  • the transporting wheel 23 ''' can be rotated by a finger
  • the transporting wheel 23''' is connected in coaxial arrangement with the transporting wheel 23 ''
  • the first transport shaft 35" is arranged coaxially between the transport wheels 23 ", 23 '".
  • the transport shaft 35 "has grooves 351", 352 "for fixing one end of a belt-like carrier (not shown) on the transport shaft 35".
  • a second transport shaft is formed by a shaft of a transport spool (not shown).
  • the shaft of the transport spool is a take-off shaft (not shown).
  • the take-off shaft can be placed on the transport sleeve 30 ".

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