KR200483701Y1 - Attaching device for adgesion flag - Google Patents

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KR200483701Y1
KR200483701Y1 KR2020160001450U KR20160001450U KR200483701Y1 KR 200483701 Y1 KR200483701 Y1 KR 200483701Y1 KR 2020160001450 U KR2020160001450 U KR 2020160001450U KR 20160001450 U KR20160001450 U KR 20160001450U KR 200483701 Y1 KR200483701 Y1 KR 200483701Y1
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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
    • B42D5/00Sheets united without binding to form pads or blocks
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F21/00Indexing means; Indexing tabs or protectors therefor
    • B42F21/06Tabs detachably mounted on sheets, papers, cards, or suspension files

Abstract

The present invention relates to a glue-type flag attachment tool, comprising: an attachment plate that is seated on a flagging surface of a book; A positioning hole formed in a corner area of the mounting plate to be contacted with a corner of the book so that the mounting plate aligns positions in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction with respect to the book; And a flag attachment portion formed to penetrate the plate surface of the attachment plate with a width corresponding to the adhesion surface of the flag so that the flag can be adhered to confirm the attachment position where the flag is attached to the book, Is formed to have a predetermined height so as to be spaced apart from the flagging face of the book by a predetermined distance when the leading end of the flagging face of the flag is attached to the flag attaching portion, Wherein the position adjusting hole and the flag attaching portion are formed in a stepped boundary region of the supporting end and the inner side region, the supporting end being formed so as to be stepped at a predetermined height higher than the inner side region to cover the outside of the book, As shown in Fig.

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[0001] ATTACHING DEVICE FOR ADGESION FLAG [0002]

The present invention relates to a glue flap attachment tool and more particularly to a glue flap attachment tool that assists in attaching a glue flap, such as a post-it flag, to a book with uniform length and width.

Sticky flags of various colors are used to make notes of important contents or to indicate the position of the contents while reading or studying. The sticky flag is used not only to mark a specific part of a book in color, but also to facilitate the indexing of textual content by recording simple content.

Therefore, students, businessmen and others use sticky flags for various purposes.

1 is an exemplary view showing a state in which a conventional adhesive flag is attached to a book (B). As shown, when users attach a plurality of adhesive flags 10, 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d to various positions of a book, there is no means to align the positions when attaching the adhesive flags to different pages The lengths (l1, l2, l3) of the adhesive flags 10, 10a, 10b, 10c, and 10d exposed to the outside of the book B are differently attached. Further, the spacings d1 and d2 between the adjacent adhesive flags 10 are also differently attached.

As a result, the adhesive flaps 10, 10a, 10b, 10c, and 10d are attached to different lengths in a jagged length when viewed from the outside of the book B, which is a disadvantage in view. In some cases, if the horizontal alignment with the book B is not matched, the flag 10d may be attached to the book B in a skewed manner.

Registration Practical Utility Model No. 20-0456703 "Study Post-to-Stick"

An object of the present invention is to provide a glue flag attachment tool that assists in attaching a glue flag so that a plurality of glue flags can be attached to a book at uniform lengths and uniform intervals.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a glue flag attachment tool capable of confirming an attachment position in advance by adhesive bonding of a glue flag and realizing the original glue, thereby reducing an error in the glue position.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a glueing flag attachment tool that minimizes the area to which glues are applied so that the glue flags can be prevented from unnecessarily sticking to the book before glueing.

The above objects and various advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the preferred embodiments of the present invention by those skilled in the art.

The object of the present invention described above can be achieved by a glue-type flag attachment tool which assists the glue-like flags to be aligned and attached to the book. The adhesive flag attachment tool of the present invention comprises: an attachment plate that is seated on a flagging surface of a book; A positioning hole formed in a corner area of the mounting plate to be contacted with a corner of the book so that the mounting plate aligns positions in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction with respect to the book; And a flag attachment portion formed to penetrate the plate surface of the attachment plate with a width corresponding to the adhesion surface of the flag so that the flag can be adhered to confirm the attachment position where the flag is attached to the book, Is formed to have a predetermined height so as to be spaced apart from the flagging face of the book by a predetermined distance when the leading end of the flagging face of the flag is attached to the flag attaching portion, Wherein the position adjusting hole and the flag attaching portion are formed in a stepped boundary region of the supporting end and the inner side region, the supporting end being formed so as to be stepped at a predetermined height higher than the inner side region to cover the outside of the book, As shown in Fig.

According to one embodiment, the flag attaching portion includes: a flag attaching hole penetrating the attaching plate and having one surface located in the boundary region; An inner flag alignment graduation formed at regular intervals in an inner region of the attachment plate forming the flag attachment hole to indicate an attachment position of the flag; An outer flag alignment graduation formed in the edge region of the attachment plate forming the boundary region in parallel with the inner flag alignment graduation; And an adhesion sloping surface formed so as to be inclined upward from the region where the inner flag alignment mark is formed toward the flag attachment hole and to which the leading end of the adhesion surface is attached when attaching the flag.

According to one embodiment, at least one flag attachment portion may be provided in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction of the attachment plate.

According to one embodiment, a scale may be formed on the outer circumferential surface of the attachment plate.

According to one embodiment, an adhesive flap bundle may be attached and stored on the inner surface of the attachment plate.

With the adhesive flag attachment tool according to the present invention, a plurality of adhesive flags can be attached to the book by aligning them in the same length and the same interval.

Thus, unlike conventionally a plurality of adhesive flags are arranged in a crooked or inclined manner, a large amount of adhesive flags can neatly attach to a book in view.

In the meantime, the adhesive flag attachment tool according to the present invention can prevent the adhesive surface from sticking to the book when the adhesive flag is adhered, thereby preventing sticky or sticky marks on the book.

1 is an illustration showing the state of a book to which a conventional adhesive flag is attached,
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the construction of a glue-type flag attachment tool according to the present invention,
Fig. 3 is an exemplary view showing a state in which the adhesive flag attachment tool according to the present invention is disposed on the attachment surface of the book, Fig.
Fig. 4 is a view showing a process of attaching a sticky flag to a book using a sticky flag attachment tool according to the present invention; Fig.
Figs. 5 and 6 are illustrations showing the state of the books to which the glue flag is attached using the glue flag attachment tool according to the present invention. Fig.

In order to fully understand the present invention, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments of the present invention may be modified into various forms, and the scope of the present invention should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described in detail below. The present embodiments are provided to enable those skilled in the art to more fully understand the present invention. Therefore, the shapes and the like of the elements in the drawings can be exaggeratedly expressed to emphasize a clearer description. It should be noted that in the drawings, the same members are denoted by the same reference numerals. Detailed descriptions of known functions and configurations that may be unnecessarily obscured by the gist of the present invention are omitted.

Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the construction of the adhesive flag attachment tool 100 according to the present invention, and Fig. 3 is an example showing a state in which the adhesive flag attachment tool 100 is disposed on the attachment face of the book B .

The adhesive flags that can be attached with the adhesive flag attaching tool 100 according to the present invention include flags having a large area of a paper material such as post-itt sold on the market, flags having a narrow width in the form of a film as shown in Fig. 2 . ≪ / RTI >

The adhesive flag attaching tool 100 according to the present invention is configured such that the user is seated on an attaching surface on which the adhesive flag is to be attached and the adhesive flag is attached to the adhesive flag using the adhesive flag attaching tool 100, As shown in FIG. In this process, the adhesive flag attaching tool 100 guides the position when aligning a plurality of adhesive flags so that even if a plurality of adhesive flags are attached to the book, the exposed face exposed to the outside of the book is the same length, So that the interval between adjacent adhesive flags is also constant.

The adhesive flag attaching tool 100 according to the present invention includes an attachment plate 110 formed of a plate-like material that is seated on the attachment surface of the book B, And a flag attaching portion 130 or 130 'formed to penetrate the attaching plate 110 and assisting the attaching flag 210 to be attached to the book, ).

The attachment plate 110 is formed of a plate-like material having a predetermined area. The attachment plate 110 is formed to have a smaller area than one page of the book B of a general size as shown in Figs.

The attachment plate 110 is formed to have a constant height h1. The edge of the attachment plate 110 is provided with support points 111 and 113 formed in a "? &Quot; shape and having a height (h2> h1) higher than other areas. The support ends 111 and 113 have a height h2 relatively higher than the height h1 of the inner region of the attachment plate 110 so that a step is formed in the boundary region between them.

As a result, the stepped portion formed by the support members 111 and 113 in the shape of "a" is wrapped around the edge region of the book B to which the adhesive flag 210 is to be attached, May be seated on the corresponding page of the book B to which the adhesive flag 210 is to be attached.

At this time, the positioning holes 120 of the attachment plate 110 are positioned in the corner areas of the support ends 111 and 113. A corner 125 at which the horizontal line 121 forming the alignment hole 120 meets the vertical line 123 is positioned coaxially with the edge where the first support ends 111 and 113 meet the second support ends 111 and 113 . The adhesive flag attaching tool 100 according to the present invention can stably fix the position of the adhesive flag 210 on the edge of the page to which the adhesive flag 210 is to be attached depending on the arrangement shape of the adhesive plate 110 and the alignment hole 120 have.

Whereby the adhesive flag 210 can be aligned in the vertical and horizontal directions without being distorted in the book.

The height h1 of the attachment plate 110 is set such that the adhesive surface 211 of the adhesive flag 210 is set on the surface of the book B when the adhesive flag 210 is attached to the flag attaching portions 130 and 130 ' And is preferably formed to have a height ranging from 2 mm to 5 mm. If the height h1 of the attachment plate 110 is lower than 2 mm, the adhesion surface 211 of the adhesive flag 210 can be adhered to the surface of the book B even when the adhesion surface 211 is adhered, h1 is higher than 5 mm, the user must exert a lot of force to attach the adhesive surface 211 to the book, and when the adhesive surface 211 is attached to the book and the attachment plate 110 is separated from the book B, There is a risk that the surface 211 may rise together.

The difference in height between the support ends 111 and 113 and the attachment plate 110 is preferably in the range of 5 mm to 10 mm. The larger the difference in height is, the more advantageous is that the rim of the book B can be covered more stably, but the entire mounting plate 110 can be bulky and difficult to carry by the user.

The flag attaching portions 130 and 130 'are provided to have a predetermined length in a boundary region between the support ends 111 and 113 of the attachment plate 110. The flag attachment portions 130 and 130 'include a flag attachment hole 131 formed in the attachment plate 110 and an inner flag alignment mark 133 formed on the inner wall surface of the flag attachment hole 131, An outer flag alignment graduation 134 formed on the outer wall surface of the inner flag alignment graduation 133 and an adhesion adhesion slope 135 formed obliquely on the inner flag alignment graduation 133 side.

The flag attachment hole 131 is a space for the user to adhere the adhesive flag 210 to be attached to the book B as shown in Fig.

The adhesive flag 210 includes an adhesive surface 211 attached to the book B and an exposed surface 213 extending from the adhesive surface 211 and exposed to the outside of the book B. The flag attachment hole 131 is formed to have a width W corresponding to the width W1 of the adhesive surface 211 (see FIG. 3).

 The flag attachment hole 131 is formed to have a predetermined length so that a plurality of adhesive flags 210 can be attached at regular intervals along the longitudinal direction. At this time, an inner flag alignment graduation 133 and an outer flag alignment graduation 134 are provided at an interval of a predetermined length on the inner side surface and the outer side surface of the attachment plate 110 forming the flag attachment hole 131.

The user checks the inner flag alignment graduation 133 and the outer flag alignment graduation 134 when attaching the adhesive flag 210 to the flag attachment hole 131 as shown in FIG. It can be horizontally aligned so as not to be tilted in accordance with the scale.

Further, even when a plurality of adhesive flags 210 are attached adjacent to each other, the intervals between the adjacent flags 210 can be aligned at regular intervals through the inner flag alignment graduations 133 and the outer flag alignment graduations 134.

The tacky slope 135 provides a space for the user to attach the tacky flag 210. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 (b), the user attaches the leading end 211a of the adhesive surface 211 of the adhesive flag 210 to the adhesive inclined surface 135 to attach the adhesive flag 210 to the attachment position .

At this time, the adhesion adhesion slope 135 is formed to be inclined upward from the inside to the outside. When the leading end 211a of the adhesive flag 210 is attached to the adhesion inclined surface 135, the remaining adhesive surface 211 is bent convexly upwardly of the flag attachment hole 131 and the second supporting ends 111, The exposed surface 213 is located on the surface of the substrate. It is possible to prevent the attachment surface 211 from sticking to the attachment surface of the book B because the attachment surface 211 is convex upward. The adhesive surface 211 is spaced apart from the adhesive surface of the book B due to the height h1 of the adhesive plate 110 itself so that the user applies force to the adhesive surface 211 to force the adhesive surface 211 to the book B The adhesive surface 211 can be prevented from adhering to the book B until it is attached.

In addition to the function of preventing the adhesive surface 211 from adhering to the book B until the user applies force, the adhesive adhering surface 135 has a function of preventing the tip 211a from being easily attached to the book B So as to be separated.

4 (c), when the user applies a force P to attach the adhesive surface 211 to the book B, the tip 211a is moved downward from the adhesive adhesion slope 135 It can be separated naturally from the adhesion slope 135 while receiving the force. Thereby, it is not necessary for the user to deliberately separate the leading end 211a from the adhesion inclined surface 135. [

Here, a plurality of flag attachment portions 130 and 130 'may be provided along the edge region of the attachment plate 110. The provision of the plurality of flag attachment portions 130 and 130 'is intended to facilitate the attachment of a large number of adhesive flags 210 to one page of the book at the same time.

On the other hand, a ruler 140 is provided in the edge region of the attachment plate 110. The ruler 140 enables the adhesive flag attachment tool 100 to be used for personal use. It may also be used for aligning positions such as long sticky flags or post-teeth.

The use of the adhesive flag attachment tool 100 according to the present invention having such a configuration will be described with reference to Figs. 2 to 6. Fig.

As shown in FIG. 2, the user attaches and holds the flag bundle 200 to the attachment plate 110 of the adhesive-type flag attachment tool 100. Various kinds of flags 210, 220, 230 and 240 are attached and stored together in the flag bundle 200.

In some cases, the bundles of different types of flags may be stored together on the attachment plate 110.

The adhesive flag attaching tool 100 to which the flag bundle 200 is attached can be carried by a user in a bag or the like.

When attaching sticky flags 210 during work or study, attach the sticky plate 110 to the corresponding page of the book to which the sticky flag 210 should be attached, as shown in FIG. The first supporting ends 111 and 113 and the second supporting ends 111 and 113 are placed so as to surround the outside of the book B and the corner 125 of the aligning hole 120 is arranged coaxially with the edge of the book B .

The book B is brought into close contact with the attachment plate 110 by the step difference due to the difference in height between the support ends 111 and 113 and the attachment plate 110 and the position is fixed.

In this state, the user attaches the adhesive flag 210 to the desired position of the two flag attachment portions 130 and 130 '.

The adhesive flag 210 is placed in an empty position of the flag attachment hole 131 as shown in FIG. 4 (a). At this time, the inner flag alignment mark 133 and the outer flag alignment mark 134 are checked to position the adhesive flag 210 horizontally or vertically. Then, the tip 211a of the adhesive surface 211 is adhered to the adhesive adhering surface 135 as shown in Fig. 4 (b). The adhesive surface 211 is convexly arranged on the upper portion of the flag attachment hole 131 and the exposed surface 213 is seated on the upper surface of the support edge 113 by the inclination angle of the adhesion slope 135. [

2, the user confirms the position of the adhesive flag 210 with the naked eye to see whether the position is the one desired by the user. When the adhesive flag 210 is positioned at the desired position, the upper portion of the adhesive surface 211 is pressed with a finger as shown in Fig. 4 (c).

When the pressure P is applied, the adhesive surface 211 is attached to the attachment surface of the book B via the flag attachment hole 131. The distal end 211a attached to the adhesion slope 135 is separated from the adhesion slope 135 while being lifted upward.

In this state, the user lifts the attachment plate 110 upward in the book B as shown in Fig. 4 (d). Then, the attachment of the adhesive type flag 210 can be completed by manually pressing the tip 211a slightly held from the surface of the book (B).

When a plurality of adhesive flags 210, 220, 230 and 240 are to be attached to one page or another page, the position is aligned with the attachment plate 110 as shown in FIG. Then, after attaching the first adhesive flag 210, the second adhesive flag 220 is attached in the aligned state to the same page or another page.

When the plurality of adhesive flags 210, 220, 230 and 240 are attached to different pages, as shown in FIG. 5, the exposed pages 213 of the same length (4) can be attached to different pages so as to be exposed to the outside, And they can be attached to different positions at regular intervals d4.

In addition, as shown in FIG. 6, the exposed surface 213 of the same length (4) may be laminated so as to be exposed to the outside at the same position of different pages.

2 and 3, since the attachment plate 110 is formed to have a smaller area than one page of the general book B, a plurality of adhesive flags 210 3, the first to fifth adhesive flags 210 aligned on the first flag attaching portion 130 are attached first, and as shown in the lower portion of FIG. 3, The sixth to tenth adhesive flags 230 and 240 arranged in the second flag attaching portion 130 'after the positioning hole 120 is positioned at the lower edge of the book B by rotating the attaching plate 110 Can be attached.

As described above, by using the adhesive flag attaching tool according to the present invention, a plurality of adhesive flags can be attached to the book by aligning the same lengths and equally spaced positions.

Thus, unlike conventionally a plurality of adhesive flags are arranged in a crooked or inclined manner, a large amount of adhesive flags can neatly attach to a book in view.

In the meantime, the adhesive flag attachment tool according to the present invention can prevent the adhesive surface from sticking to the book when the adhesive flag is adhered, thereby preventing sticky or sticky marks on the book.

The embodiments of the adhesive flag attachment tool of the present invention described above are merely illustrative and those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and equivalent embodiments are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention. You will know. Therefore, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the form described in the foregoing description. Accordingly, the true scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the technical idea of the appended claims. It is to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

100: Sticking flag attachment tool
110: attachment plate 111: first support stage
113: second supporting end 120: positioning alignment ball
121: horizontal line 123: vertical line
125: edge 130, 130 ': flag attaching portion
131: flag attachment hole 133: inner flag alignment graduation
134: outer flag alignment scale 135: adhesion slope face
140: Ruler 200: Bonding flag bundle
210: adhesive flag 211: adhesive surface
211a: tip 213: exposed surface

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A glueing flag attachment tool for assisting an adhesive flag in alignment with a book,
An attachment plate that is seated on the flagging surface of the book;
A positioning hole formed in a corner area of the mounting plate to be contacted with a corner of the book so that the mounting plate aligns positions in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction with respect to the book;
And a flag attaching portion formed on the plate surface of the attaching plate so as to penetrate through a width corresponding to an adhering surface of the flag and adhere the flag so that the flag can be attached to the book in advance,
Wherein the attachment plate is formed to have a predetermined height so that an adhesion surface of the flag can be spaced apart from a flag attachment surface of the book by a predetermined distance when the leading end of the adhesion surface of the flag is attached to the flag attachment portion,
Wherein a supporting end is formed at an edge area of the mounting plate so as to be stepped at a height higher than an inner area so as to cover the outside of the book to fix the position of the mounting plate,
Wherein the alignment hole and the flag attachment portion are disposed in a stepped boundary region between the support end and the inner region.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the flag attaching portion includes:
A flag attachment hole penetrating through the attachment plate and having one side thereof located in the border area;
An inner flag alignment graduation formed at regular intervals in an inner region of the attachment plate forming the flag attachment hole to indicate an attachment position of the flag;
An outer flag alignment graduation formed in the edge region of the attachment plate forming the boundary region in parallel with the inner flag alignment graduation;
And an adhesion slope surface formed so as to be inclined upward from the region where the inner flag alignment graduation is formed toward the flag attachment hole and to which the leading end of the adhesion surface is attached when attaching the flag.
3. The method of claim 2,
Wherein at least one flag attachment portion is provided in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction of the attachment plate.
The method of claim 3,
And a scale is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the attachment plate.
5. The method of claim 4,
Wherein an adhesive flap bundle is attached and stored on the inner side surface of the attachment plate.
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