WO2000020226A1 - Pochette pliante - Google Patents

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WO2000020226A1
WO2000020226A1 PCT/EP1999/007314 EP9907314W WO0020226A1 WO 2000020226 A1 WO2000020226 A1 WO 2000020226A1 EP 9907314 W EP9907314 W EP 9907314W WO 0020226 A1 WO0020226 A1 WO 0020226A1
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Albert Rappen
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B33/00Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
    • G11B33/02Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon
    • G11B33/04Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
    • G11B33/0405Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers for storing discs
    • G11B33/0494Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers for storing discs packages made by folding
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F7/00Filing appliances without fastening means
    • B42F7/06Filing appliances comprising a plurality of pockets or compartments, e.g. portfolios or cases with a plurality of compartments
    • 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
    • B65D27/00Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents
    • B65D27/08Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents with two or more compartments

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  • the invention relates to a folding pocket, which is preferably suitable for receiving foreign currency such as banknotes and coins, stamps, check cards of all kinds, checks, receipts, ID cards, key code keys and in particular also tickets and travel information or the like.
  • foreign currency such as banknotes and coins, stamps, check cards of all kinds, checks, receipts, ID cards, key code keys and in particular also tickets and travel information or the like.
  • Such folding bags are used, for example, by banks and exchange offices to give the customer the banknotes and small change in the form of a so-called long-field envelope.
  • folding bags are often used to store the foreign currency or other documents during a trip during a long holiday.
  • the usual folding bags or envelopes are only insufficiently suitable for this, since the cover provided only secures the existing bags adequately in a few cases and, in particular, the small change, chips or keys can easily fall out.
  • there is usually only one see available so that the coins can not be kept separate from the banknotes, as is usually the case with wallets, for example.
  • the known folding bags are only insufficiently suitable for use on the trip or even in everyday life, which is particularly true when several different currencies or documents are to be stored next to one another in different folding bags.
  • a collecting bag for storing documents is known from the prior art of DE 25 19 844 A, which has a one-piece cut. This blank can be folded up so that a pocket is created.
  • the folding bag does not need to be glued, since the projecting tabs can be inserted into corresponding openings. If, on the other hand, several storage compartments are required, these are put together from several blanks.
  • the disadvantageous result of this is that the production of a folding pocket with a plurality of separate pockets, in particular the assembly, is agile and leads to complicated cutting of the material for the folding bag.
  • the plug connections would not withstand prolonged use for the travel items mentioned in jackets, trousers and handbags.
  • the present invention is therefore based on the technical problem of developing and designing the folding bags known from the prior art in such a way that on the one hand the production is simplified and on the other hand the functionality of the folding bag is improved.
  • the blank has a lid, a back part, a front part and at least one, preferably two or more side parts, the lid, the back part and the front part specifying a longitudinal direction of the blank.
  • the cover, the back part and the front part are preferably arranged in a row and adjacent to one another.
  • the folding pockets according to the invention described above thus contain a total of at least two pockets for holding flat objects such as bank notes, check cards or the like. Since these pockets are each formed by the at least one side part and / or the front part, the pockets are separated from one another, so that the pockets in the
  • Objects containing bags cannot be mixed together.
  • Another advantageous aspect is that the lid closes all pockets of the folding pocket, so that the objects cannot fall out or slip out of the pockets.
  • the invention Folding bag has a high utility value due to its handy and foldable size.
  • the back part and the front part should have essentially the same length and the same width. Their shape is therefore matched to one another. Furthermore, preferably two or more side parts are arranged transversely to the longitudinal direction on both sides of the front part, but preferably the back part. The widths of one or both side parts are smaller or the same as the width of the back part or the front part. This means that the side part (s), when folded inwards, do not protrude beyond the opposing side boundary of the back part or the front part. Wrinkles or the like should be provided along the boundary lines between the respectively adjoining parts such as the lid, back part, front part and / or side parts, so that folding of the finished blank is facilitated.
  • one or more of the side parts are folded inwards.
  • the at least one side part thus forms an additional pocket for accommodating preferably flat objects.
  • the front part is folded inwards, along the outer edges in the longitudinal direction of the blank to the at least one side part in one piece or by gluing and thus forms a further pocket for accommodating, in particular, flat objects.
  • the lid is also folded inwards, rests on the inwardly folded front part or the inwardly folded at least one side part and closes the pockets which are formed by the side parts and by the front part.
  • the widths of the side parts are essentially the same size as the width of the back part. In the folded state, each side part thus forms a second or third pocket of essentially the same size, which is predetermined by the format of the back part.
  • the sum of the widths of the side parts essentially corresponds to the width of the back part, so that in the folded state the two side parts together form a pocket, the format of which also corresponds to half the format of the back part.
  • the front part is connected to one or more side parts along the two lines running parallel and adjacent to the outer edges in the longitudinal direction, so that the outer edges of the pocket or pockets formed by the front part are closed.
  • the internally arranged, adjacent ends of the side parts are connected to the front part or the back part, so that one or two additional separate pockets are formed by the side parts and the front part or the back part.
  • a web is cut out in a particularly preferred manner between the fastened side parts, so that a simplified folding of the folding pocket along this web is possible, in particular if the web is arranged centrally between the two side edges of the back part.
  • the front part and the side parts are fastened in a folded manner adjacent to the back part, so that the pockets formed by the front part and the side parts can also accommodate several superimposed flat objects at the edges. This increases the volume of the individual pockets and thus the entire folding pocket.
  • the length of the side panels is less than or equal to the length of the back panel and the length of the front panel is less than or equal to the length of the side panels.
  • the free edge of the side parts in the folded state, is preferably at a distance of approximately 10 to 15 mm from the fold between the lid and the back part, while the free edge of the front part is preferably at a distance about 5 to 20 mm from the free edge of the side parts.
  • the upper edges are those formed by the side parts on the one hand and by the front part
  • Pockets are arranged offset from one another, so that the accessibility of the pockets formed is facilitated.
  • the free edges of the front part or of the side parts partially run obliquely outwards to the outer edges. This will make the bags better protected to the side from slipping out or falling out of the objects contained therein.
  • the connecting lines between the side parts and the back part or the underlying side part and between the front part and the side parts or the back part are preferably produced by pressing, toothing, gluing or line welding. This ensures a reliable connection between the various parts, which improves the service life and thus the usability of the folding bag according to the invention.
  • the lid is releasably connected to the front part with the aid of a pressure-sensitive adhesive, with a magnetic adhesive connection or with the aid of a Velcro connection.
  • the folding pocket preferably has one
  • Window cutout which is closed by a transparent film, and which is arranged in the back or in the lid. This makes it possible for the parts which protrude from the folding pockets beyond the staggered free edges of the side parts and the front part to be visible even when the folding pocket is closed.
  • the choice of the material from which the folding bag according to the invention is made is independent of the specific configuration of the folding bag.
  • the material of the blank is made of polyethylene spinning fleece or made of a plastic-laminated fabric or non-woven fabric. This ensures, in particular, great durability even when the folding bag is used for a long time, so that even during a longer trip and the associated longer-term use of the folding bag, the material of the folding bag does not tear or is otherwise destroyed by normal use. This ensures in particular the safety and reliability when using the folding bag.
  • the folding bags are moisture-resistant thanks to this material and therefore do not detangle in the event of any wetness of any kind. This means that the folding bags are suitable for use on the trip or in everyday life, if the user does not want to use expensive purses.
  • Preferred grammages of the blank material are between 40 and 100 g / m 2 .
  • the material of the blank can be printed or is already printed, so that prints of any kind can be applied to the surface of the folding pocket.
  • the folding bag has a much higher permanent advertising value, so that advertising can also be applied to the folding bag.
  • the folding bag can also be used as an envelope that can be written on by the user.
  • a preferred embodiment of the present invention has the following features: It has a longitudinal envelope format and consists of three
  • FIG. 1 shows the one-piece blank of a folding bag according to the invention
  • FIG. 2A shows the blank shown in FIG. 1 in the partially folded and fastened state
  • FIG. 2B shows an alternative to the embodiment according to FIG. 2A
  • Fig. 3 shows the blank shown in Fig. 2B in the folded state in a perspective view
  • Fig. 4 to 6b further cutouts alternative to Fig. 1 in a schematic form.
  • a one-piece blank 1 of a folding bag according to the invention is shown, which is preferably suitable for receiving bank notes, coins, check cards of all kinds, checks, receipts, ID cards, tickets, key code keys or the like.
  • the blank 1 has a lid 2, a back part 3, a front part 4 and two side parts 5 and 6.
  • the lid 2, the back part 3 and the front part 4 are arranged in a row and adjacent to one another and define a longitudinal direction L of the blank 1.
  • Front part 4 slightly different lengths (in the direction of L) and the same width.
  • two side parts 5 and 6 are arranged on both sides of the back part 3 and the widths of the two side parts 5 and 6 are essentially half the width of the back part.
  • folds are provided along the boundary lines between the cover 2 and the back part 3, between the side parts 5 and 6 and the back part 3 and between the front part 4 and the back part 3, which are shown with dashed lines in FIG. 1 and in
  • Fig. 2 are shown.
  • FIG. 2A shows the blank 1 in the folded and fastened state; the lid is up.
  • the two side parts 5 and 6 are folded inwards, the sum of the widths of the side parts 5 and 6 being a little less than the width of the back part. Therefore, the two side parts 5 and 6 do not abut each other and leave a space 16 between them. Thus, the two side parts 5 and 6 together with the back part 3 form a pocket which extends essentially over the entire width of the back part.
  • the front part 4 is also folded inwards and is connected to the side parts 5 and 6 along the outer edges in the longitudinal direction of the blank 1, as is the case with the line 12 from crosses in Fig. 2A.
  • the two side parts 5 and 6 are connected at the inner edges at 13 to the front part 4, so that a total of two further pockets are formed between the front part 4 and the two side parts 5 and 6, the width of which is slightly less than half of that entire width of the back part is.
  • the lid 2 can finally be folded along the fold line 2A with the back part 3, so that the previously described three pockets, which are formed by the side parts 5 and 6 with the back part 3 and with the front part 4, respectively, are closed.
  • the format of the back part 3 specifies the format of the folding pocket, so that the front part 4 and the cover 2, when they are folded inwards, not over the opposite edge of the
  • a web 7 is formed between the adhesive seams 13 of the front part, which covers the gap 16 between the side parts 5 and 6, so that the
  • Folding pocket can be folded into a wallet format without the two adjacent second and third pockets, which are formed by the side parts 5 and 6 with the front part 4, being influenced by the folding. Thus are kept in these bags
  • Objects are not impaired in their shape and the folding bag can often be folded to half its size without significant damage.
  • the length of the side parts 5 and 6 is chosen to be less than the length of the back part 3, while the length of the front part 4 is less than the length of the side parts 5 and 6.
  • the free edge of the side parts 5 and 6 extends inwards from the outer edge inwards from the connecting line between the cover 2 and the back part 3, while the free edge of the side parts 5 and 6 runs essentially parallel to the fold line 2A in the central area .
  • the free edge of the front part 4 runs essentially parallel to the connecting line between the cover 2 and the back part 3, but offset by a predetermined distance from it.
  • the outer corners of the cover 2 are bevelled, so that on the one hand there is an aesthetically appealing shape, which on the other hand makes it easier to grip the cover and open the folding pocket.
  • the fastening lines or seams shown with crosses in FIG. 2A can be produced by gluing or by line welding.
  • the ratio between the width and the length of the folding pocket is essentially 2: 1, so that the format of the folding pocket is particularly adapted to the format of banknotes.
  • the size of the folding bag essentially corresponds to a third of the DIN A4 format, so that the folding pocket can be used as an envelope with a conventional size.
  • the folded folding pocket is shown in a perspective view in FIG. 3, which results in the practical format of the folding pocket.
  • a window 11 can be clearly seen, which serves for an insight into the inside of the folding pocket.
  • the window 11 is arranged in the back part 3, as can also be seen in FIG. 1.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 2B which corresponds to the blank shown in FIG. 4, shows a folding bag with a full-size, two half-size and a third-size bag.
  • the latter arises from the fact that the side parts 5 and 6 overlap a good deal and are glued to their inner edges with the respective other side part (fastening seams 18), the overlap area forming the fourth pocket (in the example third format).
  • the further difference from the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 and 2A is that the side parts are not connected in one piece to the back part but to the front part.
  • FIG. 5 further subdivision possibilities of the folding pocket can be created in that side parts 5 'and 5''and6' and 6 '' are integrally connected to both the back part and the front part, preferably on both longitudinally extending edges. These are folded inwards in accordance with the preceding explanations and connected to one another and / or to the back part or the front part in the longitudinal direction L. Additional fastening seams in the transverse direction, as shown in FIG. 2B with reference number 15 and which are close or located on the fold line between the back and front, ensure that small change in particular in this area can accidentally get from one pocket to the other. - A part of the pockets can - if desired - still be arranged behind the back part and therefore not be closed by the lid 2. - Of course, this can also be achieved in other embodiments.
  • the additional side parts 5 'and / or 6' or 5 '' and / - or 6 '' can also be attached to the adjacent side part, that is 6 'to 6' 'and / or 5' Attach 5 '' in one piece - and not to the back or the front part.
  • the connecting edge can extend in the longitudinal direction or in the transverse direction.
  • FIGS. 6a and 6b represent particularly cost-effective solutions because the one-piece blanks can be punched out of a material web with virtually no waste.
  • This is illustrated in FIG. 6a by the preceding and subsequent cuts which are adjacent to the blank 1 and are shown in dash-dot lines.
  • the cover 2 and the back part 3 and on the other hand the one-piece side part 5, 6 is integrally connected to the front part 4 in the longitudinal direction L and these two regions are arranged offset from one another in such a way that the back part 3 is integrally connected to the side part 5, 6.
  • the front part 4 can be folded forward and backward with respect to the side part 5, 6 and also the side part 5, 6 with respect to the back part 3 to the left or right and correspondingly the cover 2 can be folded forward or backward, the front part 4 and the side part 5 , 6 or back part 3 and side part 5, 6, but also cover part 2 and front part 4 interchange their functions.
  • This cutting initially allows the realization of two fully format bags.
  • Such additional fastening lines or seams can also be used in the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 1 to 5 can be realized.
  • the pockets or at least some of them can be provided with an inner cushion layer, for example made of air cushion film. This makes the full-size bag usable as a glasses case, for example.

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L'invention concerne une pochette pliante, servant de préférence à loger des billets, pièces de monnaie, timbres, cartes de crédit, chèques, quittances, papiers d'identité, titres de transport, clés codées ou similaire. Cette pochette pliante comprend une partie découpée (1), pratiquement d'une seule pièce, qui présente un élément de recouvrement (2), une partie arrière (3), une partie avant (4) et au moins une partie latérale (5, 6; 5', 6'; 5'', 6''). L'élément de recouvrement (2), la partie arrière (3) et la partie avant (4) définissent une direction longitudinale (L) de la partie découpée (1). Au moins la partie arrière (3) et la partie avant (4) présentent sensiblement la même largeur. La partie arrière, la partie avant et au moins une partie latérale forment, par pliage et assemblage linéaire, au moins deux poches. L'élément de recouvrement (2) est plié vers l'intérieur, prend appui sur la partie avant (4) pliée vers l'intérieur ou sur la ou les parties latérales (5, 6), et ferme la première et la deuxième poche.
PCT/EP1999/007314 1998-10-02 1999-10-02 Pochette pliante WO2000020226A1 (fr)

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