JP2006035681A - Bookbinding method of folding type booklet - Google Patents

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JP2006035681A
JP2006035681A JP2004219970A JP2004219970A JP2006035681A JP 2006035681 A JP2006035681 A JP 2006035681A JP 2004219970 A JP2004219970 A JP 2004219970A JP 2004219970 A JP2004219970 A JP 2004219970A JP 2006035681 A JP2006035681 A JP 2006035681A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a bookbinding method of a folding type booklet which enables arbitrary choice of the number of completed pages of the booklet. <P>SOLUTION: Rectangular developed paper 11 is folded up in a prescribed pattern. Saddle stitching sides 12 are pasted, while bending edge portions 13a, 14a and 15a of three sides 13, 14 and 15 other than the saddle stitching sides 12 are removed by cutting and thereby the folding type booklet 10 comprising the number of pages 10a, 10b, 10c...in a plurality is bound. In this method, the developed paper wherefrom the part for the pages in a plurality is removed beforehand is used. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI

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本発明は、展開用紙を所定のパターンで折り畳み、中綴辺をのり付けし、その後、中綴辺以外の他の三辺の折曲げ縁部を切断除去して小冊子を製本する方法において、所望の完成ページからなる小冊子を得ることができる折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法に関する。   The present invention relates to a method for binding a booklet by folding a developed sheet in a predetermined pattern, pasting a saddle stitch side, and then cutting and removing the bent edges on the other three sides other than the saddle stitch side. The present invention relates to a bookbinding method of a foldable booklet that can obtain a booklet composed of completed pages.

従来より、折り畳み式の小冊子を製本する方法として、矩形状の展開用紙を所定のパターン、具体的には、例えばジグザグ状に折り畳んで複数の完成ページからなる小冊子を製本する方法がある(例えば、特許文献1参照)。
特開2002−036749号公報
Conventionally, as a method of binding a foldable booklet, there is a method of binding a rectangular development sheet into a predetermined pattern, specifically, a booklet composed of a plurality of completed pages by, for example, zigzag folding (for example, Patent Document 1).
JP 2002-036749 A

ここで、展開用紙を折り畳むパターンとしては、ジグザク状に限られることなく、その他の折り畳みパターンを用いることも可能である。
このように、展開用紙を所定のパターンで折り畳むことにより小冊子を製本する方法として、矩形状の展開用紙を折り畳み、その中綴辺をのり付けし、その後、中綴辺を除いた、その他の三辺の折曲げ縁部を断截機で切断除去する方法が知られている。
Here, the pattern for folding the development sheet is not limited to the zigzag shape, and other folding patterns may be used.
As described above, as a method of binding a booklet by folding the unfolded paper in a predetermined pattern, the other three unfolded sheets are folded, and the saddle-stitched edge is pasted. A method of cutting and removing a bent edge portion of a side with a cutting machine is known.

この小冊子の製本方法によれば、矩形状の展開用紙を所定のパターンで折り畳むことで小冊子を製本するため、比較的容易に複数の完成ページからなる小冊子を製本することが可能であった。
この小冊子は、最小の完成ページ数が8ページであり、そのページ数を8ページより増やす場合には、8×n(n:整数)のページ数とすることが可能であった。
具体的には、小冊子は、8ページ、16ページ、24ページ…と、完成ページ数を8ページづつ増やすことが可能であった。
According to this booklet bookbinding method, a booklet consisting of a plurality of completed pages can be bound relatively easily because a booklet is bound by folding a rectangular development sheet in a predetermined pattern.
In this booklet, the minimum number of completed pages is 8, and when the number of pages is increased from 8 pages, the number of pages can be 8 × n (n: integer).
Specifically, the booklet can increase the number of completed pages by 8 pages, such as 8 pages, 16 pages, 24 pages, and so on.

しかし、小冊子のなかには、例えば完成ページ数を、16ページと、24ページとの間の20ページにしたい場合などがあり、そのケースでは従来の小冊子の製本方法では対応することはできなかった。
そこで、小冊子を、注文主の要求に応じて任意の完成ページ数に製本可能となるような技術の実用化が望まれていた。
However, in some booklets, for example, the number of completed pages may be 20 pages between 16 and 24 pages. In that case, the conventional booklet bookbinding method could not cope.
Therefore, it has been desired to put to practical use a technique that enables booklets to be bound to any number of completed pages according to the request of the orderer.

この発明は、小冊子の完成ページ数を任意に選択できるようにした折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法を提供して、上述した全ての問題点を解消しようとするものである。   The present invention provides a folding booklet bookbinding method in which the number of completed pages of a booklet can be arbitrarily selected to solve all the above-mentioned problems.

上記目的を達成するために、請求項1記載の発明は、矩形状の展開用紙を所定のパターンで折り畳み、中綴辺をのり付けし、その後中綴辺以外の他の三辺の折曲げ縁部を切断除去することにより、複数の完成ページ数からなる折り畳み式の小冊子を製本する方法において、前記展開用紙として、複数のページ分を事前に除去してある展開用紙を使用するようにしたことを特徴とする。   In order to achieve the above object, the invention according to claim 1 folds a rectangular development sheet in a predetermined pattern, pastes the saddle stitching side, and then folds the other three sides other than the saddle stitching side. In the method of binding a foldable booklet consisting of a plurality of completed pages by cutting and removing the part, a development paper from which a plurality of pages are removed in advance is used as the development paper. It is characterized by.

製本に用いる展開用紙から、複数のページ分を事前に除去しておくことで、除去前の展開用紙で製本した場合の小冊子の完成ページ数よりも、事前除去した分だけ完成ページ数が少なくなる小冊子を製本することが可能となる。
これにより、印刷する印刷内容に合わせて、展開用紙から所望のページ分を事前に除去しておき、これにより小冊子の完成ページ数を任意に選択できるように対応した。
By removing multiple pages in advance from the unfolded paper used for bookbinding, the number of completed pages is reduced by the number of pre-removed pages compared to the number of completed pages in the booklet when binding with unfolded unfolded paper. A booklet can be bound.
Accordingly, a desired page is previously removed from the developed paper in accordance with the print contents to be printed, so that the number of completed pages of the booklet can be arbitrarily selected.

請求項1に係る発明では、製本に用いる展開用紙から、複数のページ分を事前に除去しておくことで、印刷する印刷内容に合わせて、小冊子の完成ページ数を任意に選択できるようにして、小冊子の用途の拡大を図ることができるという利点がある。   In the invention according to claim 1, by removing a plurality of pages in advance from the development paper used for bookbinding, the number of completed pages of the booklet can be arbitrarily selected according to the print contents to be printed. There is an advantage that the application of the booklet can be expanded.

以下添付図面に基づいて、本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法の一実施の形態を詳説する。
図1は本発明に係る製本方法で得た折り畳み式小冊子を示す斜視図、図2〜図6は本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法を説明する図、図7〜図8は本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法の変形例を説明する図である。
Hereinafter, an embodiment of a folding booklet binding method according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a folding booklet obtained by a bookbinding method according to the present invention, FIGS. 2 to 6 are diagrams for explaining a bookbinding method of a folding booklet according to the present invention, and FIGS. It is a figure explaining the modification of the bookbinding method of the foldable booklet which concerns.

図1に示す折り畳み式小冊子10は、矩形状の展開用紙11(図2参照)を所定のパターンで折り畳むとともに、中綴辺12をのり付けし、中綴辺12以外のその他の三辺13,14,15の折曲げ縁部13a,14a,15a(図6参照)を断截機などで切断除去することにより、複数の完成ページ(例えば20ページ)の各ページ片10a,10b,10c…からなる折り畳み式小冊子を得る。
以下、折り畳み式小冊子10の製本方法を図2〜図6に基づいて説明する。
A folding booklet 10 shown in FIG. 1 folds a rectangular development sheet 11 (see FIG. 2) in a predetermined pattern, pastes a saddle stitching edge 12, and other three sides 13 other than the saddle stitching edge 12, By cutting and removing the bent edges 13a, 14a, 15a (see FIG. 6) of 14, 15 with a cutting machine or the like, each page piece 10a, 10b, 10c... Get a foldable booklet.
Hereinafter, the bookbinding method of the foldable booklet 10 will be described with reference to FIGS.

図2に示すように、折り畳み式小冊子10を製本するための基本となる展開用紙11を用意する。この展開用紙は、24ページの完成ページからなる小冊子を製本できる矩形状の用紙(想像線で示したエリアを含む)である。   As shown in FIG. 2, a development sheet 11 that serves as a basis for binding a foldable booklet 10 is prepared. This unfolded sheet is a rectangular sheet (including an area indicated by an imaginary line) on which a booklet composed of 24 completed pages can be bound.

用意した展開用紙11のうち、図2における左上の角部から複数ページ(例えば4ページ)の除去ページ11aを、基本となる展開用紙11から事前に除去しておく。除去ページ11aを除去した展開用紙20のことを、以下、所望の展開用紙20と称する。
この所望の展開用紙20に、各ページ辺10a,10b,10c・・・に対応する印刷を施す。
なお、所望の展開用紙20内に印刷されている数字は、小冊子10を製本した際の完成ページの数を示している。
Among the prepared developed sheets 11, removal pages 11a of a plurality of pages (for example, four pages) from the upper left corner in FIG. 2 are removed from the basic developed sheet 11 in advance. The developed paper 20 from which the removal page 11a has been removed is hereinafter referred to as a desired developed paper 20.
On the desired developed paper 20, printing corresponding to the page sides 10a, 10b, 10c... Is performed.
The numbers printed on the desired development paper 20 indicate the number of completed pages when the booklet 10 is bound.

次に、中綴辺12に相当する部位を除いたその他の三辺13,14,15(図1参照)に相当する部位にミシン目21を入れ、中綴辺12に相当する部位には帯状にのりを塗布しておく。
なお、所望の展開用紙20を折り畳んだ際に、隣接する各中綴辺12同士が重なり合うが、その重なり合う中綴辺12にあっては、一方の中綴辺12側のみにのりを塗布しておけば十分である。
以下、中綴辺12のうち、のりを塗布した箇所(図面中で、網目状に表示した箇所)をのり付け部22と称する。
Next, a perforation 21 is put in a portion corresponding to the other three sides 13, 14, 15 (see FIG. 1) excluding a portion corresponding to the saddle stitch side 12, and a belt-like shape is provided in a portion corresponding to the saddle stitch side 12. Apply paste.
When the desired spread paper 20 is folded, the adjacent saddle stitching edges 12 overlap with each other. In the overlapping saddle stitching edges 12, a paste is applied only to one of the saddle stitching edges 12 side. It is enough if you put it.
Hereinafter, a portion of the saddle stitching edge 12 where the paste is applied (a portion displayed in a mesh shape in the drawing) is referred to as a pasting portion 22.

この状態で、所望の展開用紙20の第1折曲げ箇所(第1ミシン目)21Aを矢印Aの方向に折り畳む。
すなわち、理解を容易にするために、ミシン目21のうち、第1ミシン目を21Aとして説明する。
In this state, the first folding portion (first perforation) 21A of the desired spread paper 20 is folded in the direction of arrow A.
That is, in order to facilitate understanding, the first perforation 21 among the perforations 21 will be described as 21A.

折り畳む箇所に第1ミシン目21Aを入れることで、折り畳む箇所を確実かつ容易に折り畳めるようになる。
さらに、折り畳む箇所に第1ミシン目21Aを入れたので、折り畳んだ際に、重なり合う用紙と用紙との間にたまる空気を第1ミシン目21Aの開口を経由して外に逃がすことができ、折り畳み作業を一層容易にしている。
By putting the first perforation 21A in the folding position, the folding position can be reliably and easily folded.
Further, since the first perforation 21A is inserted at the folding position, when folded, the air accumulated between the overlapping sheets can be released to the outside via the opening of the first perforation 21A. Work is made easier.

図3に示すように、第1ミシン目21で折り畳んだ後、所望の展開用紙20を第2折曲げ箇所(第2ミシン目)21Bから矢印Bのように折り畳む。第1ミシン目21Aと同様に、第2ミシン目を21Bとして説明する。   As shown in FIG. 3, after folding at the first perforation 21, the desired developed paper 20 is folded as indicated by an arrow B from the second folding portion (second perforation) 21 </ b> B. Similar to the first perforation 21A, the second perforation will be described as 21B.

ここで、完成ページ10と完成ページ11との間の中綴部12を示す箇所はのり付けしていない。小冊子10のページ数が20枚であるので、完成ページ10と完成ページ11とが小冊子10の真中に位置するためである。
このため、完成ページ10と完成ページ11との間の中綴部12をのり付けしないようにして、小冊子10を見開きしやすいようにしている(図5参照)。
Here, the portion indicating the saddle stitch portion 12 between the completed page 10 and the completed page 11 is not glued. This is because the booklet 10 has 20 pages, and the completed page 10 and the completed page 11 are located in the middle of the booklet 10.
For this reason, the booklet 10 is easily opened so that the saddle stitch portion 12 between the completed page 10 and the completed page 11 is not glued (see FIG. 5).

図4に示すように、第2ミシン目21B(図3も参照)で折り畳んだ後、所望の展開用紙20を第3折曲げ箇所(第3ミシン目)21Cから矢印Cのように折り畳む。ここでは第1ミシン目21Aと同様に、第2ミシン目を21Cとして説明する。   As shown in FIG. 4, after folding at the second perforation 21B (see also FIG. 3), the desired developed paper 20 is folded from the third folding point (third perforation) 21C as indicated by the arrow C. Here, like the first perforation 21A, the second perforation will be described as 21C.

図5に示すように、第3ミシン目21Cで折り畳んだ後、所望の展開用紙20を第4折曲げ箇所(中綴辺)12から矢印Dのように折り畳む。
図3で説明したように、完成ページ10と完成ページ11とが小冊子10の真中のページに位置するので、完成ページ10と完成ページ11との間の中綴部12にはのり付けをしないようにしている。
As shown in FIG. 5, after folding at the third perforation 21 </ b> C, the desired developed paper 20 is folded from the fourth folding point (saddle binding edge) 12 as indicated by an arrow D.
As described with reference to FIG. 3, the completed page 10 and the completed page 11 are located in the middle page of the booklet 10, so that the saddle stitch portion 12 between the completed page 10 and the completed page 11 is not glued. I have to.

図6に示すように所望の展開用紙20を折り畳むことで、のり付け部22と対面部とが重なって中綴辺12がのり付けされる。
この状態で、中綴辺12を除いたその他の三辺13,14,15の折曲げ縁部13a,14a,15aを切断除去する。
これにより、完成ページ数が20ページの折り畳み式小冊子10(図1参照)の製本行程が完了する。
As shown in FIG. 6, by folding the desired development paper 20, the glue part 22 and the facing part overlap and the saddle stitching edge 12 is glued.
In this state, the bending edges 13a, 14a, 15a of the other three sides 13, 14, 15 excluding the saddle stitch side 12 are cut and removed.
As a result, the bookbinding process of the folding booklet 10 (see FIG. 1) with 20 completed pages is completed.

前記実施の形態では、展開用紙11のうち、左上の角部から4ページ分の除去ページ11aを除去した例について説明したが、展開用紙11から事前に除去する箇所は左上の角部に限定されるものではない。
その他の例としては、例えば、展開用紙11のうち、中央部から4ページ分の除去ページ11aを除去しても同様の効果を得ることができる。展開用紙11に形成する除去ページ11a,11bは、いずれの位置にあってもよい。
In the above-described embodiment, the example in which the removal pages 11a for four pages are removed from the upper left corner of the development paper 11 has been described. However, the places to be removed from the development paper 11 in advance are limited to the upper left corner. It is not something.
As another example, for example, even if four pages of removal pages 11a are removed from the center of the developed paper 11, the same effect can be obtained. The removal pages 11a and 11b formed on the development paper 11 may be at any position.

また、前記実施の形態では、展開用紙11から4ページ分の除去ページ11aを除去した例について説明したが、除去するページ数は4ページに限定されるものではない。
その他の例として、例えば、図7に示すように展開用紙11のうちから2ページ分の除去ページ11bを除去して、この展開用紙30を用いても同様の効果を得ることができる。
In the above embodiment, an example in which the removal pages 11a for four pages are removed from the developed paper 11 has been described. However, the number of pages to be removed is not limited to four.
As another example, for example, as shown in FIG. 7, the same effect can be obtained by removing the removal pages 11 b for two pages from the development paper 11 and using this development paper 30.

展開用紙11のうちから2ページ分の除去ページ11bを除去した場合は、小冊子10の完成ページ数は20ページとなる。
展開用紙11のうちから2ページ分の除去ページ11bを除去する場合にあっても、展開用紙11のうち、任意の箇所から除去することが可能である。
When two pages of removed pages 11b are removed from the developed paper 11, the number of completed pages of the booklet 10 is 20.
Even when the removal pages 11b for two pages are removed from the development paper 11, the development paper 11 can be removed from any location.

このように、製本に用いる展開用紙11から複数のページ分の除去ページを除去することで、通常の展開用紙11で製本した小冊子10の完成ページ数よりも、完成ページ数が少ない小冊子10を製本することができる。
これにより、小冊子10に印刷する印刷内容に合わせて、小冊子10の完成ページ数を任意に選択できるようになる。
In this way, by removing the removal pages for a plurality of pages from the development sheet 11 used for bookbinding, the booklet 10 having fewer completed pages than the number of completed pages of the booklet 10 bound by the normal development sheet 11 is bound. can do.
As a result, the number of completed pages of the booklet 10 can be arbitrarily selected according to the print contents to be printed on the booklet 10.

具体的には、通常の展開用紙11を折り畳むことで小冊子10を製本した場合には、その完成ページ数は、8の整数倍、すなわち8ページ、16ページ、24ページ…と8ページおきにページ数を増加させることしかできない。   Specifically, when the booklet 10 is bound by folding the normal unfolded paper 11, the number of completed pages is an integer multiple of 8, that is, every 8 pages, 16 pages, 24 pages, etc. You can only increase the number.

しかしながら、展開用紙11から複数のページ分に相当する除去ページ11a,11bを除去しておくことで、小冊子10の完成ページ数を、例えば20ページにすることや、18ページにすることが可能になる。
すなわち、小冊子10の完成ページ数を、8ページ、10ページ、12ページ、14ページ、16ページ、18ページ、20ページ、22ページ、24ページ…と2ページおきに増加させることも可能となる。
However, by removing the removal pages 11a and 11b corresponding to a plurality of pages from the developed paper 11, the number of completed pages of the booklet 10 can be set to 20 pages or 18 pages, for example. Become.
That is, the number of completed pages of the booklet 10 can be increased every two pages, such as 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, and so on.

また、前記実施の形態では、所望の展開用紙20を一端から他端に向けて巻き付けるように折り畳む例について説明したが、図8に示すように、所望の展開用紙20を屏風のように、ジグザグ状に折り畳んでも同様の効果を得ることができる。   In the embodiment, the example in which the desired development paper 20 is folded so as to be wound from one end to the other end has been described. However, as shown in FIG. 8, the desired development paper 20 is zigzag like a folding screen. The same effect can be obtained even when folded into a shape.

本発明に係る製本方法で得た折り畳み式小冊子を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the foldable booklet obtained with the bookbinding method which concerns on this invention. 本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法に用いる展開用紙を説明する第1説明図である。It is the 1st explanatory view explaining the development paper used for the bookbinding method of the folding booklet concerning the present invention. 本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法を説明する第2説明図である。It is 2nd explanatory drawing explaining the bookbinding method of the foldable booklet which concerns on this invention. 本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法を説明する第3説明図である。It is 3rd explanatory drawing explaining the bookbinding method of the foldable booklet which concerns on this invention. 本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法を説明する第4説明図である。It is the 4th explanatory view explaining the bookbinding method of the folding booklet concerning the present invention. 本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法を説明する第5説明図である。It is the 5th explanatory view explaining the bookbinding method of the folding booklet concerning the present invention. 本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法の変形例を説明する図である。It is a figure explaining the modification of the bookbinding method of the folding booklet which concerns on this invention. 本発明に係る折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法のもう一つの変形例を説明する図である。It is a figure explaining another modification of the bookbinding method of the foldable booklet which concerns on this invention.

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10…折り畳み式小冊子
11…展開用紙
20,30…所望の展開用紙
12…中綴辺
13,14,15…その他の三辺
10a,10b,10c…各ページ辺
11a,11b…除去ページ
13a,14a,15a…三辺の折曲げ縁部
21…ミシン目
21A,21B,21C…第1、第2、第3ミシン目
22…のり付け部
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 10 ... Foldable booklet 11 ... Deployment paper 20, 30 ... Desired development paper 12 ... Saddle binding edge 13, 14, 15 ... Other three sides 10a, 10b, 10c ... Each page edge 11a, 11b ... Removal page 13a, 14a , 15a: bending edges on three sides 21 ... perforations 21A, 21B, 21C ... first, second, third perforations 22 ... glued portions

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矩形状の展開用紙を所定のパターンで折り畳み、中綴辺をのり付けし、その後中綴辺以外の他の三辺の折曲げ縁部を切断除去することにより、複数の完成ページ数からなる折り畳み式の小冊子を製本する方法において、
前記展開用紙として、複数のページ分を事前に除去してある展開用紙を使用するようにしたことを特徴とする折り畳み式小冊子の製本方法。
Folding a rectangular spread sheet in a predetermined pattern, pasting the saddle stitching edge, and then cutting and removing the folding edges on the other three sides other than the saddle stitching edge, thereby folding the number of completed pages. In the bookbinding method booklet,
A folding booklet binding method according to claim 1, wherein a development paper from which a plurality of pages are removed in advance is used as the development paper.
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