WO2004073463A1 - Systeme pour suspendre une bande de matiere et procede de presentation de bandes de matiere - Google Patents
Systeme pour suspendre une bande de matiere et procede de presentation de bandes de matiere Download PDFInfo
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- WO2004073463A1 WO2004073463A1 PCT/EP2004/000598 EP2004000598W WO2004073463A1 WO 2004073463 A1 WO2004073463 A1 WO 2004073463A1 EP 2004000598 W EP2004000598 W EP 2004000598W WO 2004073463 A1 WO2004073463 A1 WO 2004073463A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/0006—Hangers for hanging articles on bars, tringles, bracket arms or the like
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F5/00—Means for displaying samples
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- the invention relates to a holder for a web and a method for presenting webs.
- Such webs can in particular be designed as fabric webs.
- the fabric panels can be tailored as fabric samples, which are used for presentation and advertising purposes. In exhibition rooms such as at trade fairs or in the premises of textile companies, a large number of such fabric samples must be stored as space-saving as possible and yet be easily accessible and visible.
- cardboard strips are attached to the upper edges of the Stoffinuster.
- a hook-shaped receptacle is punched into the cardboard strips so that the cardboard strip with the fabric pattern can be hung on a rod. In this way, a large number of fabric samples can be stored to save space.
- the fabric sample must be wound up or folded on the cardboard strip.
- the unit consisting of the fabric sample and the cardboard strip takes up an undesirably large amount of space, and it is particularly disadvantageous that the cardboard strip is bulky and rigid and can therefore only be stored with difficulty in folders or the like. In particular, the storage of several such fabric samples with cardboard strips is problematic.
- the fabric sample could be detached from the cardboard strip.
- the disadvantage here is on the one hand an undesirably high amount of work to solve the tack connections. It is also disadvantageous that holes remain in the detached fabric pattern caused by the stitching, which reduce the overall visual impression of the fabric pattern.
- the invention has for its object to provide a holder of the type mentioned, which is inexpensive to manufacture and at the same time easy to handle.
- the holder for a web has fastening means for fixing the web and with a hook for fixing to a receptacle.
- the fastening means are formed by a clamping rail with two clamping strips which can be bent against one another, the inside of the first clamping strip forming a support surface for the upper edge of the web which can be inserted into the clamping rail and the second clamping strip having a fixing strip which can be pressed against the inside of the first clamping strip, and the hook opening at the top of the clamping rail.
- the holder according to the invention is used in particular for the fixation of fabric or paper webs.
- the holder is particularly advantageously used for fixing tion of fabric samples for presentation purposes, the fabric web can be fixed directly or on a paper sheet or the like to the holder.
- a major advantage of the holder according to the invention is that the web can be fixed to the clamping rail in a simple manner without suffering damage or loss of quality.
- only the two terminal strips have to be slightly bent against each other so that the upper edge of the web can be inserted between the two terminal strips.
- the web is then preferably held over the entire length of its upper edge by the contact pressure between the clamping rails.
- Another important advantage of the holder according to the invention is that the web can be detached from the holder again in the same way, namely by bending the terminal strips of the clamping rails. The web can thus be detached from the holder simply and quickly and in particular without damage or impairment.
- the holder is preferably made of plastic or metal.
- the hook and the clamping rail can be formed in one part as well as in two parts.
- the clamping rail advantageously consists of a folded part, a bent part or a molded part.
- the holder designed in this way is extremely inexpensive to manufacture.
- the webs fixed to the holders can be part of a presentation system.
- the webs then preferably consist of fabric webs, in particular fabric samples.
- the presentation system typically comprises racks with preferably in hori- poles running in the central direction, on which the holders with the fabric samples are hung.
- the fabric samples can easily be viewed on the presentation system.
- a fabric sample By fixing a fabric sample to the holder according to the invention, it can be easily detached from the holder by one person and then transported further. It is essential here that the fabric sample can simply be pulled off the holder without being damaged.
- the fabric sample detached from the holder can then be stored simply and in a space-saving manner in a folder, a booklet, a folder or the like.
- the fabric sample can be fixed directly to the holder.
- the fabric pattern is particularly advantageously glued to a cardboard box or the like, which results in a rigid, easy-to-handle unit.
- the box is fixed to the holder.
- the format of the cardboard is preferably selected such that the fabric sample glued there is completely visible even when it is fixed to the holder.
- the format of the box is adapted to the size of the folder, booklet or folder in which the fabric sample is to be stored.
- the cardboard is in A4 format.
- the cardboard has perforations on the side, so that the cardboard with the fabric pattern fixed thereon can be stored in booklets or folders.
- the term cardboard is to be interpreted in such a way that it also includes paper sheets or similar documents for the fabric sample.
- the invention is not limited to webs in the form of fabric samples.
- the webs can be made of paper or fabrics.
- images, posters and the like can also be stored with the holder according to the invention. The invention is explained below with reference to the drawings. Show it:
- Figure 1 Schematic representation of a bracket with a hook and a clamping rail for fixing a web.
- FIG. 1 cross section through the clamping rail of the bracket according to
- Figure 3 cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a
- Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a holder 1 for fixing a web.
- the web can generally be formed from a fabric web, a paper web or the like. In the present case, the web is formed by a fabric pattern 2.
- the holder 1 consists essentially of a clamping rail 3, on the top of which a hook 4 opens. As shown in FIG. 1, the upper edge of the fabric pattern 2 is fixed on the clamping rail 3, so that the fabric web is fixed freely on the holder 1.
- the bracket 1 can be hooked on the hook 4 on a rod, not shown, which is part of a presentation system.
- the presentation system consists, for example, of a frame with a plurality of rods arranged one above the other and running in parallel. A large number of brackets 1 with attached fabric samples 2 can be hung on the rods of the presentation system, so that the fabric samples 2 are clearly visible.
- the length of the clamping rail 3 is adapted to the length of the upper edge of the fabric sample 2.
- Different brackets 1 are used, which have clamping rails 3, the lengths of which are adapted to the formats of the fabric samples 2.
- the clamping rail 3 of the holder 1 according to FIG. 1, which is shown separately in FIG. 2, has two clamping strips 5, 6 running in the longitudinal direction of the clamping rail 3, which are connected to one another via a back part 7.
- the terminal strips 5, 6 and the back part 7 are formed in one piece.
- the back part 7 of the clamping rail 3 forms a bending zone, so that the clamping strips 5, 6 could be bent against each other.
- the terminal strips 5, 6 abut one another in the region of their lower edges with a predetermined contact pressure.
- the inside of the first clamping strip 5 runs in a vertical plane and forms a support surface for the fabric pattern 2 to be inserted into the clamping rail 3.
- the back part 7 opening out at the upper edge of the first clamping rail 3 has a predetermined curvature which is constant over the entire length of the clamping rail 3.
- the back part 7 has a circular segment-shaped cross section.
- the second terminal strip 6 to be opened at the opposite edge of the back part 7 runs in the direction of its lower edge towards the first terminal strip 5.
- the shape of the terminal strip 5 is designed in such a way that the inner edge of the edge of the second terminal strip 6 is pressed against the bearing surface of the first terminal strip 5 with a predetermined contact pressure.
- the terminal strips 5, 6 have the same heights, so that the lower edges of the terminal strips 5, 6 are flush.
- the two lower corners of the second clamping strip 6 are chamfered.
- the corners of the second terminal strip 6 are thus somewhat rounded, so that in areas of the roundings 8 formed in this way, the portion of the contact surface of the first clamping strip 5 lying behind the second clamping rail 3 is exposed.
- the lower edges of the clamping strips 5, 6 are pressed apart slightly while bending the back part 7. This creates an insertion gap at the lower edges of the terminal strips 5, 6, via which the fabric pattern 2 can be drawn between the terminal strips 5, 6.
- the fabric pattern 2 is preferably introduced in the area of one of the corners of the clamping rail 3 and then drawn into the clamping rail 3 lying on the support surface of the first clamping bar 5.
- the clamping strips 5, 6 are simply released. Due to the elastic restoring force of the back part 7, the lower edge of the second clamping bar 6 and the lower area of the support surface are pressed against each other. The lower edge of the second clamping rail 3 forms a fixing surface, which securely fixes the fabric pattern 2 in the clamping rail 3 by the contact pressure exerted on the second clamping strip 6.
- the fabric pattern 2 can be released from the holder 1 again simply by pulling it out of the clamping rail 3, with the clamping strips 5, 6 expediently being bent up slightly to support one another so that the clamping strips 5, 6 release the fabric pattern 2.
- the clamping rail 3 consists of a plastic part.
- the plastic part is designed as a folded part, the back part 7 forming the folded edge.
- the hook 4 is also made of plastic in the present case.
- the hook 4 is molded onto the clamping rail 3.
- the hook 4 and the clamping rail 3 can also consist of a plastic injection molded part.
- the hook 4 and / or the clamping rail 3 can also consist of metal.
- the clamping rail 3 can consist of a sheet metal part or the like.
- the clamping rail 3 can preferably be designed as a bent part.
- the hook 4 can be riveted to the clamping rail 3.
- other fastening means such as soldered, welded, adhesive or screwed connections can also be provided for this.
- FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of a clamping rail 3 for a holder 1 according to FIG. 1.
- the clamping rail 3 consists of a metallic bent part.
- the first terminal strip 5 has a shape that largely corresponds to the embodiment according to FIG. 2.
- the inside of the first clamping strip 5 again forms a flat contact surface for the fabric pattern 2.
- the clamping strips 5, 6 are in turn connected via the back part 7, which forms a bending zone.
- the terminal strips 5, 6 and the back part 7 are in turn formed in one piece.
- the embodiment according to FIG. 3 differs in the shape of the second clamping strip 6.
- the second clamping strip 6 has an enlarged fixing surface in comparison to the embodiment according to FIG.
- the terminal strip 6 is shaped in accordance with FIG. 3 such that instead of the lower edge, the entire front edge of the second terminal strip 6 bears on the bearing surface of the first terminal strip 5 with a predetermined contact pressure and thus forms the enlarged fixing surface.
- the fixation of the fabric pattern 2 on the clamping rail 3 and the detachment of the fabric pattern 2 from the clamping rail 3 take place analogously to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 2.
- the first clamping strip 5 of the clamping rail 3 according to FIG. 3 has a roughened contact surface.
- the entire contact surface has such a roughening 9.
- the roughening 9 can also extend only over segments of the support surface, in particular over the region which bears against the fixing surface of the second clamping strip 5.
- the fixing surface of the second terminal strip 6 can also be roughened.
- the roughening 9 results in an increased hold of the fabric sample 2 in the clamping rail 3 in comparison to a smooth contact surface and / or fixing surface.
- This embodiment is particularly advantageous when large, heavy webs are to be fixed on the holder 1.
- Such roughening 9 can equally be attached to surfaces of terminal strips 5, 6 made of metal or plastic.
- a friction lining can also be applied to the corresponding surfaces of the terminal strips 5, 6.
- the friction lining can be formed by a rubber layer or a soft plastic layer, which is roughened onto the surfaces of the terminal strips 5, 6 by spraying or other coating processes. Furthermore, such a friction lining can also be glued to the surfaces of the terminal strips 5, 6. LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
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EP04705003A EP1594383A1 (fr) | 2003-02-21 | 2004-01-24 | Systeme pour suspendre une bande de matiere et procede de presentation de bandes de matiere |
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DE20302851U DE20302851U1 (de) | 2003-02-21 | 2003-02-21 | Halterung mit Haken für Stoffbahnen u.dgl. |
DE20302851.1 | 2003-02-21 |
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BE659883A (fr) * | ||||
US3514875A (en) * | 1968-05-07 | 1970-06-02 | Howard Displays Inc | Fabric sample display |
US3530593A (en) * | 1968-09-17 | 1970-09-29 | Howard Displays Inc | Display device for carpet samples |
GB1247902A (en) * | 1968-06-04 | 1971-09-29 | Warner Weaving Company Ltd | Heading attachment |
US3698043A (en) * | 1970-03-10 | 1972-10-17 | Batts John T Inc | Molded garment clamp |
NL7214311A (fr) * | 1972-10-23 | 1974-04-25 |
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US3514875A (en) * | 1968-05-07 | 1970-06-02 | Howard Displays Inc | Fabric sample display |
GB1247902A (en) * | 1968-06-04 | 1971-09-29 | Warner Weaving Company Ltd | Heading attachment |
US3530593A (en) * | 1968-09-17 | 1970-09-29 | Howard Displays Inc | Display device for carpet samples |
US3698043A (en) * | 1970-03-10 | 1972-10-17 | Batts John T Inc | Molded garment clamp |
NL7214311A (fr) * | 1972-10-23 | 1974-04-25 |
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