WO2006032358A2 - Kit de reliure et procede de fabrication d'un album relie - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the invention relates to a binding set and a method for non-professionals for the production of a bound album having the features in the preamble of the method and device main claim.
- the invention solves this problem with the features in the method and device main claim.
- the claimed binding kit and manufacturing process allow non-professionals to create home-made albums in a professional look from their own templates.
- the album pages or templates can be of any kind.
- photo boxes can be height-impacted, but otherwise they can be any other Templates, eg brochures from the hotel, films, textile fabric samples or the like are involved.
- the claimed binding technique leaves the user all freedom in the design of his album.
- different sheet formats can be processed.
- the templates also require no special processing for the binding and need e.g. no punching or the like.
- the customer and user will also not for the use of manufacturer-supplied templates or album sheets, e.g. Photo cartons, forced. He can, however, if desired, additionally purchase photo cartons, jewelery sheets, photo printing papers, etc.
- the binding set is inexpensive and easy to handle. Even laymen can deal with it easily and create attractive albums.
- the claimed binding technique is primarily aimed at the home and home user, but may also be used in the business field, e.g. for the presentation of reports or the like. Special binders and expertise are not required.
- the cover slips and the back strips can be supplied as loose individual parts or in combination.
- the loose version has the advantage of high flexibility for the
- the number of its templates and the resulting stack height can vary within wide limits.
- the loose back strip has a sufficient width and can also be cut if necessary.
- the isolated cover slips can always be fitted correctly and correctly for all stack heights. There are certain with the compound version Limitations on the processable number of originals and stacking height that can be met by offering different back widths.
- the cover sheets and the back strip have prepared adhesive surfaces with a detachable cover, which facilitate the handling of the user. He does not need to apply an adhesive on the covers and the back strip himself.
- the prepared adhesive surfaces have a pressure sensitive adhesive, which after
- Pulling off the cover is immediately active and does not first have to be heated and melted.
- the handling is easier than with the previous binding technology in the office area with binding devices and hotmelts.
- the separate adhesive is provided with a screened adhesive, which is designed as a transfer adhesive and can be transferred from the adhesive to the album leaves.
- a screened adhesive which is designed as a transfer adhesive and can be transferred from the adhesive to the album leaves.
- Album leaves are applied.
- the handling is very simple and reliable.
- the adhesive surfaces on the covers and the back strip are preferably also screened.
- a pressure sensitive adhesive is easier to apply and handle than a liquid adhesive.
- the pressure-sensitive adhesive can have favorable ergonomic properties by being odor-free, biocompatible and non-toxic. Synthetic rubbers are particularly suitable for this and offer favorable adhesive properties.
- the adhesive of the cover, the back strip and the adhesive may be similar and possibly even uniform, which offers production advantages and also simplifies handling for the user. When appropriate Equipped decorative surfaces of the cover slips and the back strip accidentally resulting adhesive stains or the like can be easily removed again, for example by scrubbing. The album leaves, however, stick the pressure-sensitive adhesive with high strength.
- the adhesive can be provided in different forms.
- transfer tapes are available.
- a simple hand-held device in the form of a roll dispenser or the like is possible, with which the pressure-sensitive adhesive is applied as a continuous or interrupted strip on the album leaves.
- the screening of the transfer adhesive offers the possibility of selectively transferring subsets of the pressure-sensitive adhesive to the album leaves or the like. The remaining amount remains on the carrier.
- the transfer tapes may have a corresponding excess length and a standard size. This allows a simple and ergonomic format adaptation to different and arbitrary selectable sheet or original formats take place.
- the binding set may further contain folded header sheets or header papers with which a visually and technically improved binding can be achieved.
- the outer sheet can with the cover and the
- the binding kit may further include one or more height-impacted photocopiers and one or more capital bands. Also a simple positioning aid for aligning the album leaves in the formation of the stack of sheets and the mutual tailor-made Blattverklebung can be included.
- the binding set can be offered in various forms and compositions commercially.
- the set parts can be offered individually or in a sales package put together. If a broad choice of decor is desired for the cover covers, back strips, cover sheets and possibly also photo boards, it is advisable to retail the set parts with the possibility of individual compilation by the customer.
- the different parts of the set can be presented and offered together on a display stand.
- Figure 1 a perspective view of a bound album,.
- FIG. 8 a plan view of a stack of sheets with a marginal adhesive surface and a placement aid
- Figure 9 to 11 side views of the album in different stages of development
- Figure 12 a composite version of cover and back strips.
- FIG. 1 shows a bound album (1) which can be produced by a non-expert from a binding set (3) explained below.
- FIGS. 9 to 11 illustrate for this purpose the various method steps in the production.
- the album (1) consists of arranged on both sides and outside cover sheets (8), a back strip (16) and a stack of sheets (7), possibly still intent sheets (12) and one or two capital bands (20) are present.
- the various album parts are connected to each other by adhesive bonds, preferably with a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- the stack of sheets (7) consists of several, precisely superposed album leaves (2).
- These album pages (2) can be of any type and size and are provided by the user. These are, for example, one- or two-sided photo printouts, which the user can create on the computer or directly on the printer based on digital photos.
- the format may be, for example, DIN-A-4 or any other size.
- On such a photo sheet can be given by the computer technology given design options different photos or other content, such as texts, sketches, etc.
- FIG. 8 shows such an album page (2) with various schematically indicated motifs.
- the album leaf (2) may otherwise also be a photocard (4) shown in FIG. 7, which has at one edge a spaced-apart parallel groove (5) for forming a rotationally movable height impact (6).
- a photocard (4) shown in FIG. 7, which has at one edge a spaced-apart parallel groove (5) for forming a rotationally movable height impact (6).
- photographic prints or other parts e.g. Souvenirs or the like are glued.
- the height impact (6) compensates for the associated change in thickness on the photocard (4).
- An album leaf (2) may otherwise have any expression, e.g. a one- or two-page text expression that was also created by the user himself on the computer. Furthermore, an album leaf (2) can be any other original, e.g. a holiday souvenir. This can be brochures, maps, tickets and the like.
- the material of the album leaves (2) is also arbitrary and may be paper, cardboard, plastic or metal foil, textile fabric or the like.
- the different album pages (2) can have the same or different format among each other.
- the maximum format for aesthetic reasons and to avoid supernatants on the size of the Covered ceilings (8) and the back strip (16) predetermined. If a template or an album leaf have a smaller format, it is advantageous if a certain marginal strip of several centimeters in length is provided on the area intended for binding, in order to achieve adequate fastening via the adhesive binding explained below.
- the binding set (3) comprises at least two cover slips (8) and at least one back strip (16) or back cover and an adhesive (21) with sufficient capacity for an album (1).
- the parts (8, 16, 21) are in the one embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 11 as loose and still to be joined by the user.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a second variant or composite version in which the two binding covers (8) and the back strip (16) are already connected to one another.
- the binding set (3) may include a plurality of header sheets (12), one or more capital bands (20), and one or more photo-cartons (4) in the binding set (3). These supplementary parts may be attached individually or in any combination.
- a cover (8) is shown in FIG. It consists of a plate of suitable thickness and area size, which has on the outside a decorative surface (9) and on the inside an at least partially existing adhesive surface (10) with a removable cover (11).
- the cover (8) may e.g. consists of a laminated or enveloped cardboard in a preferably rectangular format.
- the format may e.g. be exactly or approximately DIN-A-4. This is a standard format for computer printouts in Germany.
- Format variants may be, for example, DIN-A-3 or DIN-A-5. Abroad, other popular formats, such as the American letter format, to be used.
- the binding covers (8) may be narrower than the album leaves (2).
- the adhesive surface (10) of the cover (8) is preferably formed by a pressure-sensitive adhesive. After removing the cover (11) is the exposed adhesive without further activation for an adhesive connection available.
- the adhesive surface (10) is preferably screened in the manner explained below (26).
- the back strip (16) shown in Figure 4 serves as a back envelope for the album (1) and has a preferably rectangular shape. In length, it is adapted to the length of the binding edge of the cover (8). The width depends on the height of the stack of sheets (7). Possibly. the back strip (16) can be delivered with extra width and cut according to the stack height if required.
- the back strip (16) is made of a suitable flexible material, e.g. a plastic film, and on the outside has a decorative surface (17), e.g. 'is adapted to the decorative surface (9) of the binding covers (8).
- the decorative surfaces (9,17) are suitably equipped adhesive-repellent and consist for example. made of a plastic material, which enters with the pressure-sensitive adhesive for a permanent connection or does this only after some time. The adhesive can be scrubbed or otherwise removed.
- the back strip (16) also has on the inside a full-surface adhesive surface (18) with a removable cover (19).
- the adhesive surface (18) is preferably formed by a screened (26) pressure-sensitive adhesive of the aforementioned type. This allows not only the secure and wrinkle-free adhesion but also the detection of small inequalities of the paper edges of the stack back (30).
- FIG. 3 shows an adhesive (21), which is designed here as a transfer adhesive strip. It consists of a carrier (22) with an applied adhesive layer (24) of a preferably screened transfer adhesive (23).
- the carrier (22) consists in the one shown
- a removable cover (27) is present on the adhesive layer (24) .
- the adhesion forces of the transfer adhesive (23) relative to the carrier (22) are greater than in relation to the cover (27), so that the latter can detach and be removed without entrainment of the transfer adhesive (23).
- the transfer adhesive (23) is then ready on the carrier (22) for transfer to the album pages (2).
- the transfer adhesive (23) is a pressure-sensitive adhesive, which is identical or similar to the pressure-sensitive adhesive on the prepared adhesive surfaces (10, 18) of the cover sheets (8) and the back strip (16) is formed.
- the internal cohesive forces are greater than the external adhesion forces with respect to the carrier (22).
- the transfer adhesive (23) can be non-destructively detached from the carrier (22) when it comes in contact with the album pages (22) or other templates on its free side.
- the album leaves (2) and the photo cartons (4) and the Vorsatzbögen (12) have a higher adhesion to the pressure sensitive adhesive than the carrier (22).
- the transfer adhesive strips (21) may, for. B.
- this adhesive bond can no longer be released without damage immediately after application. Alternatively, this adhesive bond can no longer be released without damage immediately after application. Alternatively, this adhesive bond can no longer be released without damage immediately after application. Alternatively, this adhesive bond can no longer be released without damage immediately after application. Alternatively, this adhesive bond can no longer be released without damage immediately after application. Alternatively, this adhesive bond can no longer be released without damage immediately after application. Alternatively, this adhesive bond can no longer be released without damage immediately after application. Alternatively, this
- the pressure-sensitive adhesive bond is detachable again, which is e.g. the transfer adhesive (23) may be the case to subsequently insert more album sheets (2) can.
- the pressure-sensitive adhesive may consist of the same or a different material for the different adhesive surfaces (10, 18) or the adhesive layer (24).
- the pressure sensitive adhesive may be made of any suitable material, e.g. Dispersions, acrylates or, in the preferred embodiment, a synthetic rubber.
- the synthetic rubber has the advantage of odor-free, non-toxic, discolouring and high adhesion.
- the pressure-sensitive adhesive may e.g. a block copolymer in various compounds, e.g. Styrene-isoprene-styrene (SIS) or styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) or styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene (SEBS).
- the adhesive is preferably in the form of small isolated drops of adhesive (25), which are distributed at a mutual distance in the form of a preferably uniform planar grid (26).
- the adhesive drops (25) are arranged for this purpose, for example, in several rows next to each other without mutual contact and can thus individually detach and transfer.
- the adhesive drops (25) are very small and have, for example, a diameter of about 0.3 mm. The diameter may alternatively be smaller or larger and be up to a few millimeters.
- the distances between the glue drops (25) are about as large as their diameter or smaller.
- the adhesive droplet rows can be arranged with mutual offset.
- the drop density within the adhesive surfaces (10,18) and the adhesive layer (24) is preferably the same everywhere, so that there is a same adhesive effect over the entire adhesive surface. If the adhesive effect is to be varied locally, this can be achieved by changing the packing or placement density of the adhesive drops (25). Greater drop spacing reduces the
- Adhesive effect smaller drop intervals reinforce it.
- the droplet distances are also chosen so that the air between them when pressing the surfaces to be bonded in a suitable manner can escape laterally, which prevents wrinkling on the bonded surfaces.
- the screening of the pressure-sensitive adhesive further allows a transfer of subsets of the adhesive without destroying the adhesive layer (24).
- the residual amount of the adhesive drops (25) remains on the carrier (22). This is particularly advantageous for transfer adhesive strips (21), which may have a standard size and an excess length compared to conventional album sheet formats. On the album sheets (2) only the amount of adhesive required by the respective sheet size or adhesive layer length is transmitted.
- the adhesive effect of the pressure-sensitive adhesive (s) can also be influenced in another way, which is also the case with transfer adhesive (23) after transfer to the album leaves (2),
- Attachment sheets (12) etc. is possible.
- the adhesive effect can be increased by increasing the contact pressure.
- the adhesive effect is relatively weak when the surfaces to be joined are brought together only with low pressure, which allows a possible subsequent position correction.
- the adhesive effect can also be thermally influenced. A Cooling reduces the adhesive effect, heating increases it.
- the ready-bound album (1) can be subsequently heated eg for a special increase in the adhesive strength on the room heating or the oven.
- the adhesive effect of the adhesive is already sufficiently high at room temperature.
- the capital band (20) shown in Figure 5 consists of a carrier strip of a plastic film or textile fabric with a thickened longitudinal edge, e.g. also formed by a textile fabric.
- Figure 6 shows a folded header sheet (12) made of a suitable material, e.g. made of a decorative paper.
- the attachment sheet (12) has an outer (13) and an inner sheet sheet (14), which are preferably the same size and are connected to each other at a back-side fold (15) or a bending line.
- the sheet size preferably corresponds to the format of the album sheets (2) and the cover sheets (8).
- the docking aid (29) shown in Figure 8 may e.g. a simple two-legged attack angle or the graphically illustrated and related to the album format U-shaped stop frame.
- Figures 9 to 11 illustrate the procedure and the individual process steps in the production of the bound album (1) from a binding set (3) in the loose version.
- the individual templates and album leaves (2), photo cartons (4), etc. are provided with an adhesive surface (28) on the side intended for binding or the so-called back (30) or pile back and the adjoining edge region (31).
- the adhesive surface (28) is applied in the edge region (31) on the front and / or back of the album leaf (2) etc. with the aid of the adhesive (21).
- the transfer adhesive strip with exposed adhesive layer (24) created and pressed.
- the transfer adhesive strip (21) already has the appropriate length and width for the shown longitudinal binding. If necessary, it can be cut and shortened accordingly for a transverse binding.
- the adhesive surface (28) can already be attached and protected with a detachable cover.
- the transfer adhesive (23) can also be pressed and transferred to loose photographic prints, souvenirs or other objects to be stuck on an album leaf (2) and in particular a photocard (4).
- the individual with an adhesive surface (28) provided album leaves (2), photo cartons (4), etc. are placed on each other, positioned in a suitable manner to each other and then pressed against the adhesive surface (28).
- the positioning aid (29) can be used for positioning. By gluing together the album leaves (2) and other templates of the sheet stack (7) is formed.
- the inner sheets (14) of the upper and lower cover sheets (12) are glued over a previously correspondingly attached adhesive surface (28).
- one or two capital bands (20) can be glued to one or both narrow sides of the stack back (30), the thickened region projecting outwards.
- the back strip (16) is beaten around the pile back (30) and glued over the adhesive surface (18) on the outer sheet sheets (13) of the two attachment sheets (12) and preferably also on the pile back (30).
- the cover slips (8) with the exposed adhesive surfaces (10) are placed on top and bottom of the stack and glued on the one hand to the outside of the back strip (16) and on the other hand to the free surface of the outer sheet sheet (13) ,
- the cover sheets (8) can be glued flush with the stack back (30) or in the manner shown in Figure 11 with some distance from the pile back (30), in which case they have a reduced width.
- the bound album (1) is completed and can be presented.
- FIG. 12 shows a variant of the binding set (3) in which the binding covers (8) and a back strip (16) are already connected to form a unit or a composite part (32).
- the composite part (32) also has suitable hinge embossments at the transition between the back strip (16) and the cover slips (8). This design is aligned to certain heights or thicknesses of the sheet stack (7). For different thickness ranges, different composite parts (32) with different width back strips (16) may be present.
- the back strip (16) and the cover slips (8) can also have the above-described inside adhesive surfaces (10, 18) in the composite part (32).
- the adhesive surfaces (10, 18) can be separated from one another by distances. Alternatively, they can merge to form a large adhesive surface.
- the covers (11,19) for the adhesive surfaces are formed in the preferred Ausus Installationsform as individual covers, which are separated by separating lines (33) from each other and can be deducted individually from their respective adhesive surface (10,18).
- the adhesive surface (18) and the cover (19) on the back strip (16) may extend laterally beyond the back strip edges into the adjacent cover band area.
- the separating lines (33) thereby extend with the lateral offset shown in FIG.
- Covers (11) remain on the cover sheets (8). With the exposed adhesive surface (18) of the back strip (18) and the adjacent edge region of the cover slips (8) to the stacker back (30) and the adjacent edge regions (31) can be glued. Previously, preferably the header sheets (12) were glued to the sheet stack (7) in the manner described above. Subsequently, the covers (11) of the cover sheets (8) can be released and the outer sheet sheets (13) of the attachment sheets (12) with the cover sheets (8) over the adhesive surface (10) are glued. Alternatively, the covers (11, 19) may be interrelated and withdrawn as one part. In addition, a capital band (20) can be glued to the pile back (30). As an alternative, it may also already be present on the back strip (16) of the composite part (32).
- the individual parts (4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 21, 29) of the binding set (3) can be presented and sold in a compiled sales package for binding one or more albums (1). They are arranged in a common outer packaging.
- the adhesive (21) is in sufficient number.
- the individual parts of the binding set (3) can be individually presented and sold, wherein in each case one or more of these set parts in a uniform or different sorting, eg different colors
- Covered covers (8) and / or back strips (16) are included.
- the individual parts of the binding set (3) can be purchased and used by the customer separately and in any combination. They can be sold on the sales side in a combination recognizable as a binding set (3) in a common location, e.g. a display or sales stand or the like. Presented and offered.
- the adhesive surfaces (10) with the covers (11) instead of the cover slips (8) on the outer sheet sheets (13) of the attachment sheets (12) may be attached.
- the attachment sheets (12) either a top and bottom left blank album sheet (2) with the cover cover (8) is glued or the cover covers (8) only a narrow and only the back strip (16) or Having the edge region (31) of the sheet stack (7) covering adhesive surface and a decorative surface or the like.
- the capital band (20) can be dispensed with. Even photo cartons (4) are unnecessary.
- the album pages (2) are provided by the customer according to their own templates.
- the binding set (3) may optionally contain suitable blank photographic papers for the customer's photographic printout.
- the binding set (3) can also be used in the professional field, for example, by photo and copy studios for creating albums on behalf of customers.
- the term of an album (1) also includes book-like templates, eg annual reports, diploma theses etc. LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
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