EP3724097B1 - Emballage comprenant des matériaux d'impression contenus dans ce dernier - Google Patents

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EP3724097B1
EP3724097B1 EP18829728.7A EP18829728A EP3724097B1 EP 3724097 B1 EP3724097 B1 EP 3724097B1 EP 18829728 A EP18829728 A EP 18829728A EP 3724097 B1 EP3724097 B1 EP 3724097B1
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Günter OLSCHEWSKI
Mike Dittrich
Uwe HÄNDLER
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D71/00Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
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    • B65D71/0092Palletisable loads, i.e. loads intended to be transported by means of a fork-lift truck provided with one or more rigid supports, at least one dimension of the supports corresponding to a dimension of the load, e.g. skids
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D57/002Separators for articles packaged in stacks or groups, e.g. stacked or nested
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  • the stack carrier can in particular be reusable, ie it can be provided for repeated use. According to a preferred variant, the stack carrier is only intended for single use, so to speak, a disposable stack carrier.
  • the packaging is transported in such a way that the stack carrier and all the elements on it are arranged above a (wooden) pallet, the (wooden) pallet having larger dimensions than the stack carrier in terms of length and width.
  • the packaging can be fixed to the (wooden) pallet using straps, for example.
  • the (wooden) pallet is in particular provided with longitudinally extending openings which are suitable for the insertion of forks of an industrial truck, e.g. a forklift truck or a lifting device of a printing press.
  • At least the second intermediate layer and the optional higher intermediate layers on exactly one side face of the printing substrates and intermediate layers arranged in register in each case have a suitable overhang for the manual or automatic extraction of the respective intermediate layer from stacks of printing substrate above and below the intermediate layer .
  • the overhangs are preferably designed in such a way that they can be folded onto the stack of printing material above them. This is preferred, for example, when the bottom intermediate layer located directly on the stack carrier has an overhang.
  • the individual intermediate layers have, in addition to the first projection suitable for the manual or automatic extraction of the respective intermediate layer from the stack of printing material, two further projections, namely a second projection arranged to the left of the first projection and a third projection arranged to the right of the first projection Supernatant, with all three supernatants being such that they can be folded down and/or up onto a stack of printing material.
  • the casing of the packaging is preferably a folding box, which is based in particular on solid board or single-wall corrugated board.
  • figure 12 shows an example of a preferred design of the blanks, the first blank being identified by reference number 28 and the second blank by reference number 29.
  • the first cut and the second cut can each have a net according to the reference numbers 30 and 31 in figure 13 exhibit.
  • the stack carrier is based on a molded fiber part, a solid cardboard compartment, a honeycomb panel or a wooden carrier and is preferably provided with elongate openings which are used for the insertion of forks of an industrial truck, e.g. a forklift or a Lifting device of a printing press, in which stack carriers are suitable.
  • the longitudinally extending openings can be in the form of a grooved-shaped upper side of the stack support.
  • the printing material stacks of the packaging can each preferably contain a number of printing materials in a range from 200 to 2500 sheets, preferably 400 to 1500 sheets.
  • Packaging is also preferred in which the number of stacks of printing material and intermediate layers is in the range from 5 to 12.
  • the packaging can contain 4,000 to 8,000 substrates.
  • the printing materials are sheets of security paper for the production of documents of value, in particular banknotes.
  • the security paper sheets are provided with watermarks or foil security elements, in particular foil strips or foil patches or foil labels, which lead to deviations from the ideal flatness of the individual sheets in the stack, and within the Printing material stack possibly wedge-shaped additional elements, in particular wedge slats, are included to improve the flatness.
  • the predetermined number of fewer remaining printing substrates is independently in a preferred range of 100 to 1000 printing substrates, more preferably in a range of 200 to 750 printing substrates, particularly preferably in a range of 250 to 500 substrates.
  • the intermediate layers each have an upper side and an underside and are at least two-layered, with a lower layer that is equipped with padding ability and absorbs deviations in shape from the ideal surface and an upper layer that stabilizes the flatness and provides protection against mechanical stress , Both the upper side and the lower side of the intermediate layer each having a surface finish that reduces the frictional resistance in relation to the printing material.
  • Such a method can also be designed in such a way that the intermediate layers are each based on double-walled corrugated cardboard, in which two different types of corrugated board are combined. It is preferred that the upper wave course is based on a fine wave and the lower wave course is based on a coarse wave or medium wave.
  • An embodiment is also being considered in which the surface finishing that reduces the frictional resistance in relation to the printing material is on a film lamination or on a UV varnish based, with a film lamination, in particular a lamination with a polyethylene film, is preferred.
  • a further preferred embodiment of the method provides that at least the second intermediate layer and the optional higher intermediate layers have on precisely one side face of the printing substrates and intermediate layers arranged in register accurate manner a respective one for the manual or automatic extraction of the respective intermediate layer from stacks of printing substrate present above and below the intermediate layer have a suitable overhang.
  • the overhangs are preferably designed in such a way that they can be folded onto the respective stack of printing material underneath.
  • the overhangs are preferably designed in such a way that they can be folded onto the stack of printing material above them. This is preferred, for example, when the bottom intermediate layer located directly on the stack carrier has an overhang.
  • the individual intermediate layers have, in addition to the first projection suitable for the manual or automatic extraction of the respective intermediate layer from the stack of printing material, two further projections, namely a second projection arranged to the left of the first projection and a third projection arranged to the right of the first projection Supernatant, with all three supernatants being such that they can be folded down and/or up onto a stack of printing material.
  • the jacket is preferably a folding carton, which is based in particular on solid cardboard or on single-wall corrugated cardboard, the folding carton preferably having a film lamination, in particular a lamination with a polyethylene film, on its inside. Good mechanical protection and protection against water vapor can be achieved by means of the film lamination.
  • the folding carton is formed from two blanks, each on the Enclose elements arranged in a U-shape when viewed from the top of the stack on the stack carrier. It is preferred to close the two blanks using a packing tape provided with a tear-off strip to put together the folding carton.
  • the packing tape is in particular a heat-adhesive packing tape.
  • the stack carrier is based on a fiber cast part, a solid cardboard compartment, a honeycomb panel, a polymer panel, a foam panel or a wooden carrier and is preferably provided with longitudinally extending openings that allow for the insertion of forks of an industrial truck, e.g Forklift or a lifting device Printing machine in which stack carriers are suitable.
  • the longitudinally extending openings can be in the form of a grooved-shaped upper side of the stack support.
  • a third aspect of the disclosure also not covered by the claimed invention, relates to an intermediate layer, suitable for insertion between stacks of printing material, having an upper side and an underside and having at least two layers, with a lower padding capability that absorbs deviations in shape from the ideal surface Layer and an upper layer that stabilizes the flatness and provides protection against mechanical stresses, with both the upper side and the lower side of the intermediate layer each having a surface finish that reduces the frictional resistance to the printing material.
  • the intermediate layer has a first overhang that is suitable for the manual or automatic extraction of the intermediate layer from a stack of printing material.
  • the intermediate layer in addition to the first projection suitable for manual or automatic extraction of the intermediate layer from a stack of printing material, has two further projections, namely a second projection arranged to the left of the first projection and a third projection arranged to the right of the first projection, all three projections being designed in such a way that they can be folded down and/or up onto a stack of printing material.
  • An intermediate layer is preferred, the intermediate layer being based on a double-wall corrugated board in which two different types of corrugation are combined. It is preferred that the upper wave track is based on a fine wave and the lower wave track is based on a coarse wave or medium wave, and/or wherein the surface finish that reduces the frictional resistance with respect to the printing material is based on a film lamination or on a UV varnish, with a film lamination, in particular a lamination with a polyethylene film, being preferred.
  • a fourth aspect of the disclosure which is also not represented in the claims, relates to the use of such an intermediate layer as a stabilizing intermediate layer for insertion between stacks of printing material.
  • the printing materials can be sheets of security paper for the production of documents of value, in particular banknotes.
  • a fifth aspect of the disclosure also not belonging to the claimed invention, relates to a folding carton made of two blanks as such, the first blank being given the reference number 28 and the second blank being given the reference number 29 in FIG figure 12 is equivalent to.
  • first Blank and the second blank each have a net according to reference number 30 and reference number 31 respectively in figure 13 have, and/or that the folding carton has a film lamination on its inside, in particular a lamination with a polyethylene film.
  • An additional aspect is the use of the folding carton for the packaging of printing materials.
  • the printing materials are in particular sheets of security paper for the production of documents of value, in particular banknotes.
  • flatness means the position of the printing material, for example a sheet of paper or a sheet of security paper, on the substrate. 100% flatness means that the printing material lies evenly on the substrate and that all points on the material surface are in one plane.
  • lamination is also used here, i.e. bonding with a film.
  • Sheetfed offset presses basically consist of the feeder, printing unit and delivery assemblies.
  • the feeder serves to separate and feed the printed sheets into the first printing unit.
  • other printing units can follow, which include several cylinders as well as dampening and inking units. After the sheets have passed through all the printing units, they reach the delivery. This serves to stack the printed sheets.
  • a stack of paper must first be fed into the machine's feeder. The system then has the task of separating the sheets, to be transported from the system stack to the system table and fed to the first printing unit. With the single sheet feeders, each sheet is first pneumatically separated on the feed pile, then gripped at the front edge, guided to the feed table and from there transferred to the first printing unit.
  • the figure 1 shows an example of a stack carrier 1 with an intermediate layer 2 arranged thereon, a first printing material stack 3 arranged above the intermediate layer, an intermediate layer 4 having a projection 5 and a second printing material stack 6 arranged above the intermediate layer 4.
  • the printing material stack 3 and 6 each contain 500 printing materials arranged in register, in the example sheets of security paper for the production of banknotes.
  • the block arrow 7 symbolizes the pneumatic separation of each sheet by means of a single-sheet feeder of a printing press, with each sheet first being separated pneumatically on the system stack, then on the front edge is gripped, guided to the feed table and transferred from there to the printing unit.
  • the overhang 5 of the intermediate layer 4 has such a dimension that the intermediate layer 4 can be pulled out and removed manually during the continuous printing process from the stacks of printing material 3 and 6 above and below the intermediate layer 4, especially if only a small number are left of printing materials, for example 250 to 500 printing materials, are present above the intermediate layer 4.
  • the number of remaining printing materials before the intermediate layer is pulled out is varied in such a way that a good compromise results between an early or flexible time of removal and the lowest possible tensile force.
  • Different designs of the press feeders also determine the range of remaining printing materials before the intermediate layer is pulled out.
  • the figure 2 shows the example according to the figure 1 in cross-sectional view.
  • the lateral pulling out of an intermediate layer 4 from a stack of printing materials arranged in register is shown, in which the lateral pulling out of the intermediate layer 4 by means of the overhang 5 of the intermediate layer 4 leads to a disruption of the register of the stacked printing materials in area 8 (see Fig figure 4 ).
  • the intermediate layer 4 is a solid plastic plate or a conventional double-walled corrugated cardboard without any surface finishing, to which the printing materials adjoining it have a relatively high adhesion.
  • the disruption of the register of the stacked printing materials in area 8 leads to unrest in the sheet travel and to a severe impairment of accuracy during printing.
  • FIG 12 illustrates an example of a liner 9 based on double wall corrugated board used in the invention.
  • the two-wall corrugated board comprises three smooth paper webs 10, 11 and 12, as well as a corrugated paper web 13 with a small flute and a corrugated paper web 14 with a large flute.
  • the upper side of the smooth paper web 10 and the lower side of the smooth paper web 12 each have a surface finish that reduces the frictional resistance to the printing material, in the example a lamination or adhesion with a 12 ⁇ m thick polyethylene film (in the figure 5 Not shown).
  • the corrugated paper web 13 with a small corrugation serves as a layer that stabilizes the flatness of the printing materials arranged above and provides protection against mechanical stresses.
  • the corrugated paper sheet 14 with a large corrugation serves as a cushioning layer absorbing deviations in shape from the ideal surface caused by underlying substrates.
  • a UV varnish could also be used as a surface finish instead of a PE film.
  • a PE film as a surface finish is preferred in view of the improved preservation of the register accuracy in the stack of printing material.
  • the three smooth paper webs 10, 11 and 12 and the corrugated paper 13 with a small corrugation and the corrugated paper 14 with a large corrugation are not made of paper but of a paper-like material, eg a plastic .
  • paper is preferred in terms of sustainability and environmental aspects.
  • Intermediate layer shown has a corrugated web 13 based on a fine corrugated board and a corrugated web 14 based on a coarse corrugated board or medium corrugated board.
  • the Figures 7 and 8 illustrate the lateral pulling out in the figure 5 illustrated intermediate layer 9 according to the invention from a stack of printing materials (16, 17) arranged in register, the lateral pulling out of the intermediate layer 9 being associated with maintaining the register accuracy of the stacked printing materials.
  • the figure 7 shows a stack carrier 19 with an intermediate layer 18 arranged thereon, a printing material stack 17, an intermediate layer 9 according to the invention having a projection 15 and a further printing material stack 16 arranged above the intermediate layer 9 according to the invention.
  • the printing material stack 17 contains 500 printing materials arranged in register, in the example security paper sheets for the production of banknotes.
  • the height of the printing material stack 16 is reduced by the single-sheet feeder of the printing press by gripping and transferring the individual printing materials to the printing unit, until only a small number of printing materials, e.g. 250 to 500 printing materials, are present above the intermediate layer 9.
  • the overhang 15 of the intermediate layer 9 has such dimensions that the intermediate layer 9 can be manually pulled out and removed laterally from the stacks of printing material 16 and 17 present above and below the intermediate layer 9 during the continuous printing process.
  • the figure 8 illustrates the result of the lateral pulling out of the intermediate layer 9 according to the invention from the stack of printing materials arranged in register (in the figure 7 reference numbers 16 and 17).
  • the lateral pulling out of the intermediate layer 9 by means of the overhang 15 is associated with maintaining the register accuracy of the stacked printing materials 20 because the intermediate layer 9 only has a low level of adhesion to the printing material adjoining it. Maintaining the registration of the stacked substrates ensures smooth sheet travel and avoids any impairment of accuracy during printing.
  • the figure 9 shows an oblique view of an exemplary embodiment of a packaging according to the invention with printing materials and intermediate layers arranged in register and contained therein.
  • the oblique view shows the stack carrier 21 and the jacket 22, which completely encloses the printing materials and intermediate layers in the form of a hood extending from the stack carrier to the top stack of printing material on the four side surfaces and the top.
  • the casing 22 is a folding carton based on solid cardboard or on a single-wall corrugated cardboard, which has a film lamination, in particular a lamination with a polyethylene film, on its inside. Good mechanical protection and protection against water vapor can be achieved by means of the film lamination.
  • the figure 10 shows the embodiment according to FIG figure 9 in cross-sectional view along the dotted line A-A'.
  • the stack carrier 21 On the stack carrier 21 are an intermediate layer 23, a printing material stack 24, an intermediate layer 25 having a projection 26 and a further printing material stack 27 arranged above the intermediate layer 25.
  • the printing material stacks 24 and 27 each contain 500 printing materials arranged in register. in the example security paper sheets for the production of banknotes.
  • the overhang 26 of the intermediate layer 26 is such that it is present within the packaging in a state folded onto the stack of printing material 24 .
  • the stacks of printing material 24 and 27, the intermediate layers 23 and 25 and, in part, the stack carrier 21 are tightly enclosed by the casing 22. In this way, a particularly advantageous mechanical and climatic protection for all
  • the figure 11 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a packaging according to the invention with printing materials and intermediate layers arranged in register and contained therein.
  • the packaging comprises a stack carrier, a first intermediate layer arranged on the stack carrier, a first stack of printing material arranged on the first intermediate layer, a second intermediate layer arranged on the first stack of printing material, a second stack of printing material arranged on the second intermediate layer, a third intermediate layer arranged on the second stack of printing material, a third stack of printing material arranged on the third intermediate layer, a fourth intermediate layer arranged on the third stack of printing material and a fourth stack of printing material arranged on the fourth intermediate layer, moreover a jacket, which completely encloses the elements arranged on the stack carrier, namely the first to fourth intermediate layers and the first to fourth stacks of printing material, in the form of a hood extending from the stack carrier to the topmost element on four side surfaces and one upper side.
  • the printing material stacks each contain 500 printing materials arranged in register, in the example security paper sheets for the production
  • FIG. 11 Further exemplary embodiments of a packaging according to the invention, which are based on the example according to FIG figure 11 are based and are not shown in the figures, contain individual printing material stacks, each with 1000 printing materials (. Security paper sheets for the production of banknotes) and intermediate layers in a respective number, depending on Embodiment assumes a value in a range from five to twelve.
  • the figure 12 illustrates the generation of in the Figures 9 and 10 shown jacket 22 according to an embodiment.
  • two cardboard blanks 28 and 29 are used, each based on solid cardboard or on single-wall corrugated cardboard, each of which has a film lamination on one side, in particular a lamination with a polyethylene film.
  • the blanks 28 and 29 are each U-shaped when viewed from above and can be assembled into a folding carton 22, for example by means of a packing tape provided with a tear strip.
  • the packing tape is in particular a heat-adhesive packing tape.
  • the figure 13 shows two possible networks 30 and 31, each of the in the figure 12 shown carton blanks 28 and 29 correspond.
  • the generation of in the Figures 9 and 10 The jacket 22 shown can alternatively be done in such a way that the jacket 22 is joined together using only two identical cardboard blanks (e.g. twice the one shown in FIG figure 12 shown carton blank 28) is carried out. Appropriate dimensions of the carton blank 28 (and, if necessary, the net 30 corresponding to the carton blank 28 according to the figure 13 ) can easily be determined experimentally.
  • the figure 14 illustrates the sheathing of intermediate layers and printing materials arranged in register on a stack carrier with the cardboard blanks according to FIG figure 12 .
  • step A smaller carton blank 29 applied tightly and in a U-shape to the stack to be enclosed.
  • step B the application is carried out in the figure 12 shown, larger carton blank 28 close and U-shaped to the stack to be enclosed, wherein the larger carton blank 28 the smaller carton blank 29 partially overlaps.
  • a tensioning strap can optionally be attached to secure the transported goods.
  • Figures 15 to 20 describe an example of a method for printing substrates with an (offset) printing machine that is equipped with a feeder for separating and feeding the substrates into a printing unit.
  • a packaging 32 is first provided with printing materials and intermediate layers arranged in register and contained therein.
  • the packaging 32 is, for example, according to the Figures 9 and 10 illustrated packaging delivered to the printer by truck, plane or ship from the paper manufacturer.
  • the packaging is transported in such a way that the stack carrier and all the elements on it are arranged above a (wooden) pallet (not shown in the figure), the (wooden) pallet being larger in length and width than the Has stack carrier. In this way, the packaging is additionally protected against possible damage.
  • the packaging can be fixed to the (wooden) pallet using straps, for example.
  • the (wooden) pallet is in particular provided with longitudinally extending openings which are suitable for the insertion of forks of an industrial truck, for example a forklift truck or a lifting device of a printing press.
  • the first step is to cut or tear open (in particular if tear-off threads are present) the jacket along the two dashed lines 33 figure 12
  • Carton blank 29 shown returns can be folded upwards away from the packaging after cutting or tearing along the dashed lines 33 (see block arrow), so that the packaging 34 that is open on one side is obtained.
  • the packaging 37 in which the printing materials are accessible from one side, is provided, for example by means of a forklift truck 39, for use on the feed edge of the (offset) printing machine 40.
  • the stack carrier 37 is preferably provided with longitudinally extending Provide openings 38, which are suitable for the insertion of forks of an industrial truck, such as a forklift 39 or a lifting device of a printing press, in the stack carrier.
  • the packaging 37 is transported in such a way that the stack carrier and all the elements on it are above a (wooden) pallet (in the figure 16 not shown) are arranged, the (wooden) pallet having larger dimensions than the stack carrier in terms of their length and width.
  • the (wooden) pallet is in particular provided with longitudinally extending openings which are suitable for inserting forks of an industrial truck, for example a fork lift truck or a lifting device of a printing press, into the stack carrier.
  • the rest of the remaining jacket is removed (see the block arrow 41), so that a stack carrier with freely accessible stacks of printing material and intermediate layers arranged on it (see the reference number 42 in the figure 18 ) results.
  • the folding carton part to be removed goes preferably on the in the figure 12 cardboard blank 28 shown back.
  • the figure 18 illustrates the operation of the (offset) printing machine 40.
  • each sheet is first pneumatically separated on the feed stack, then gripped at the front edge, guided to the feed table and transferred from there to the first printing unit. The following sheet is only transported to the feed table when the previous sheet has been transferred to the first printing unit.
  • the intermediate layer 25 is manually or automatically pulled out laterally by means of the overhang 26 from the stacks of printing material above and below the intermediate layer 25 and removed, especially if only a small number of printing materials, e.g. 250 to 500 printing materials, are above the Intermediate layer 25 are present (see figure 19 ).
  • As an intermediate layer is used in the figure 5 shown intermediate layer with PE foils as a surface refinement, so that the register accuracy in the stack of printing material is maintained and the continuous printing process can be continued without unrest in the sheet travel (see the figure 20 ).
  • the figure 21 12 shows an embodiment of a stack support 46 according to one embodiment of the present invention, which is based on a honeycomb panel.
  • a stack carrier is, for example, for the construction in the figure 10 or figure 11 packaging shown (with the stack carrier 21 shown therein) can be used.
  • the stack carrier 46 is based, as in the Figure 21a ) is explained, on a sandwich panel with load-bearing skins (43, 44) and a support core 45 in honeycomb form.
  • the one in the Figure 21a ) Shown sandwich panel is subsequently optionally provided with longitudinally extending openings or grooves 47, which are suitable, for example, for the insertion of the forks of an industrial truck, such as a forklift or a lifting device of a printing press.
  • the stack carrier 46 is shown in such a way that the grooves 47 are clearly visible.
  • the variant according to Figure 21b ) shows the stack carrier 46 as it is used, for example, for the construction in FIG figure 10 packaging shown (with the stack carrier 21 shown therein) would be used, so that the forks of the lifting device of a printing press could lift the intermediate layers and stacks of printing material arranged on the stack carrier.
  • the variant according to Figure 21c ) shows the stack carrier 46 as it is used, for example, for the construction in FIG figure 10 shown packaging (with the shown therein Stack carrier 21) would be used so that the forks of a forklift truck could transport the stack carrier and all intermediate layers and stacks of printing material arranged on it.
  • FIG. 1 shows a further embodiment of a stack carrier which is based on a solid cardboard compartment 48.
  • FIG. The solid cardboard compartment 48 is based on a conventional compartment made of solid cardboard, in which additional U-shaped solid cardboard inserts 49 are optionally embedded.
  • the solid cardboard inserts 49 are suitable, for example, for inserting the forks of an industrial truck, for example a forklift or a lifting device of a printing press.
  • the stack carrier 48 is shown in such a way that the grooves or openings 49 are clearly visible.
  • the variant according to figure 22 shows the stack carrier 48 as it is used, for example, for the construction in FIG figure 10 packaging shown (with the stack carrier 21 shown therein) would be used, so that the forks of the lifting device of a printing press could lift the intermediate layers and stacks of printing material arranged on the stack carrier.
  • the stack carrier 48 shown can also be used after rotation by 180°, ie upside down, so that the forks of a forklift truck could transport the stack carrier and all intermediate layers and stacks of printing material arranged thereon.
  • figure 23 shows another example of an intermediate layer 50, as can be used within the scope of the invention.
  • the intermediate layer 50 has two further projections, namely a second projection 53 arranged to the left of the first projection 52 and a third projection 53 arranged to the right of the first projection 52 Supernatant 54, with all three supernatants 52, 53 and 54 being such, downwards and/or to be able to be folded up onto a stack of printing material.
  • the intermediate layer 50 forms a kind of cassette or drawer within which the printing materials are protected and are arranged extremely precisely, ie without any offset, with regard to the register accuracy of the stack.
  • figure 24 shows a stack of printing material with individual printing materials 55, the three in the figure 23 shown, superimposed intermediate layers 50 is stabilized.
  • the first overhang 52 suitable for the manual or automatic extraction of the individual intermediate layer 50 from the stack of printing material is not shown for the sake of a better representation of the drawing.
  • the three intermediate layers 50 form drawers, so to speak, with the left overhang 53 and the right overhang 54 being folded up onto the stack.
  • the overhang 52 (not shown) is also folded up onto the stack.
  • the individual sheets of paper 55 are excellently protected in this way and are arranged extremely precisely, ie without any offset, with regard to the register accuracy of the stack.
  • the supernatants 52, 53 and 54 can not be folded up but down on the stack.

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  1. Emballage dans lequel sont contenues des matières d'impression et pellicules intermédiaires agencées en parfait repérage, cependant que les matières d'impression sont des feuilles de papier de sécurité pour la fabrication de documents de valeur, comprenant
    a) un support de pile (21) ;
    b) une première pellicule intermédiaire (23) agencée sur le support de pile (21), une première pile de matières d'impression (24) agencée sur la première pellicule intermédiaire (23), une deuxième pellicule intermédiaire (25) agencée sur la première pile de matières d'impression (24), une deuxième pile de matières d'impression (27) agencée sur la deuxième pellicule intermédiaire (25) et en option au moins une autre suite d'éléments consistant en une autre pellicule intermédiaire agencée sur la pile de matières d'impression se trouvant en-dessous et une autre pile de matières d'impression agencée sur l'autre pellicule intermédiaire ;
    c) une gaine (22) qui entoure étroitement sur quatre surfaces latérales et une face supérieure les éléments agencés sur le support de pile (21), consistant en la première pellicule intermédiaire (23), la première pile de matières d'impression (24), la deuxième pellicule intermédiaire (25), la deuxième pile de matières d'impression (27) et les autres éléments optionnels, entièrement sous forme d'un étui s'étendant du support de pile (21) jusqu'à l'élément le plus élevé.
  2. Emballage selon la revendication 1, cependant que les pellicules intermédiaires (23, 25) ont respectivement une face supérieure et une face inférieure et sont au moins bi-couches, avec une couche inférieure à capacité de rembourrage et absorbant des divergences de conformation par rapport à la surface idéale, et une couche supérieure stabilisant la planéité et conférant une protection contre les sollicitations mécaniques, cependant que tant la face supérieure que la face inférieure de la pellicule intermédiaire comporte respectivement une finition de surface réduisant la résistance de friction vis-à-vis de la matière d'impression.
  3. Emballage selon la revendication 2, cependant que les pellicules intermédiaires (23, 25) sont respectivement basées sur un carton ondulé à double cannelure dans lequel deux types différents de cannelure sont combinés.
  4. Emballage selon la revendication 2 ou 3, cependant que la finition de surface réduisant la résistance de friction est basée sur un contrecollage de films ou sur un vernis UV, cependant qu'un contrecollage de films, en particulier un contrecollage avec un film de polyéthylène , est préféré.
  5. Emballage selon une des revendications de 1 à 4, cependant qu'au moins la deuxième pellicule intermédiaire (25) et les pellicules intermédiaires optionnelles plus hautes comportent à exactement une surface latérale des matières d'impression et pellicules intermédiaires agencées en parfait repérage respectivement un débord adapté au retirement manuel ou automatique de la pellicule intermédiaire respective à partir de piles de matières d'impression se trouvant en-dessus ou en-dessous de la pellicule intermédiaire.
  6. Emballage selon une des revendications de 1 à 5, cependant que la gaine (22) est un carton pliant basé en particulier sur du carton compact ou sur un carton ondulé à simple cannelure.
  7. Emballage selon la revendication 6, cependant que le carton pliant comporte à sa face intérieure un contrecollage de film, en particulier un contrecollage avec un film de polyéthylène.
  8. Emballage selon la revendication 6 ou 7, cependant que le carton pliant est constitué de deux découpes qui, lors d'une observation de la pile depuis le haut, entourent respectivement en U les éléments agencés sur le support de pile.
  9. Emballage selon une des revendications de 1 à 8, cependant que le support de pile (21) est basé sur un pièce en fibre moulée, un tapis en mousse ou un support en bois et est de préférence pourvu d'ouvertures s'étendant longitudinalement qui sont par exemple adaptées à l'introduction de fourches d'un chariot de manutention, par exemple d'un chariot élévateur ou d'un dispositif de levage d'une machine à imprimer, dans le support de pile.
  10. Emballage selon une des revendications de 1 à 9, cependant que les piles de matières d'impression comportent respectivement un nombre de matières d'impression compris entre 200 et 2500 feuilles, de préférence entre 400 et 1500 feuilles.
  11. Emballage selon une des revendications de 1 à 10, cependant que le nombre des piles de matières d'impression et pellicules intermédiaires (23, 25) est de l'ordre de 5 à 12.
  12. Emballage selon une des revendications de 1 à 11, cependant que 4000 à 8000 matières d'impression sont contenues.
  13. Emballage selon une des revendications de 1 à 12, cependant que les matières d'impression sont des feuilles de papier de sécurité pour la fabrication de billets de banque.
  14. Emballage selon une des revendications de 1 à 13, cependant que les feuilles de papier de sécurité sont pourvues de filigranes ou d'éléments de sécurité formant film, en particulier de rubans de film ou patchs de film ou étiquettes en film qui entraînent des divergences par rapport à la planéité idéale des feuilles individuelles dans la pile, raison pour laquelle il y a à l'intérieur des piles de matières d'impression des éléments supplémentaires en forme de coin, en particulier des lattes en coin, pour l'amélioration de la planéité.
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