WO2018134656A1 - Binding folder for binding leaves and method to produce such binding folder - Google Patents

Binding folder for binding leaves and method to produce such binding folder Download PDF

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WO2018134656A1
WO2018134656A1 PCT/IB2017/057606 IB2017057606W WO2018134656A1 WO 2018134656 A1 WO2018134656 A1 WO 2018134656A1 IB 2017057606 W IB2017057606 W IB 2017057606W WO 2018134656 A1 WO2018134656 A1 WO 2018134656A1
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Guido Frans M PELEMAN
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    • 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
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  • Binding folder for binding leaves and method to produce such binding folder are
  • the current invention relates to a binding folder for binding leaves.
  • a thermal binding folder with a cover of cardboard or the like, whereby in the spine of the binding folder a metal spine in the form of a U-shaped profile with a base and upright arms is glued in which a binding adhesive is applied in the form of a hotmelt adhesive .
  • Such binding folder is used to bind a bundle of leaves, whereby the bundle with a side edge to be bound is put in the U-shaped profile and put into contact with the hotmelt adhesive which by heating the spine of the binding folder is melted, such that the bundle can be pushed in the melted hotmelt adhesive and the hotmelt adhesive penetrates between the leaves, after which the bundle after cooling and setting of the hotmelt adhesive is held in the binding element .
  • a disadvantage of such a metal spine is that the leaves to be bound are caught on or behind the free edges of the arms of the metal spine on the outside of the bundle when applying the bundle in the binding folder. This means the outer leaves along their edges will stick out of the bound bundle slightly more than the leaves more towards the middle, which affects the look of the binding folder with bound leaves .
  • An additional disadvantage is that frequently opening and closing the binding folder can cause the cover to detach from or peel off of the metal spine.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to provide a solution to one or more of the aforementioned and other disadvantages.
  • the object of the present invention is a binding folder for binding a bundle of leaves, whereby this binding folder comprises a continuous cover with a spine and two endpapers, whereby in the spine a U-shaped profile from heat-conductive material is applied, whereby this U-shaped profile comprises a base and upright arms and whereby in the U-shaped profile a binding adhesive in the form of a hotmeIt adhesive is applied, characterised in that the U- shaped profile is applied in the spine by means of an assembly adhesive between the upright arms of the U-shaped profile and the spine of the cover, whereby this assembly adhesive extends beyond the free edges of the upright arms and over these free edges.
  • the base of the U-shaped profile can be flat or curved and can have different sizes.
  • the free edges of the upright arms will be protected against rust because they are covered by the assembly adhesive.
  • Another advantage is that the outer leaves of the bundle can no longer get caught behind the arms of the profile as the assembly adhesive will prevent this. Yet another advantage is that the assembly adhesive will shield the sharp edges and corners of the U-shaped profile, such that injuries on these sharp parts can be prevented.
  • Continuous cover means that the spine and the endpapers of the cover form one whole, or, in other words, that the cover is made of one piece whereby the endpapers are affixed to the spine.
  • An advantage of a continuous cover is that composing the binding folder is simpler, resulting in less chances of mistakes .
  • the disadvantage of separate endpapers is that they can (partially) detach from the edge with which they are affixed to the arms of the spine. This can occur for instance in case of frequent use such that the connection with the endpaper fails or by the partial reactivation of the used assembly adhesive when heating the binding element at the moment you want to melt the binding adhesive.
  • the detaching of an endpaper results in the uselessness of the binding element. Partial detachment is of course not wanted from an aesthetic point of view.
  • the continuous cover allows the possibility to provide it with a continuous print from the back, over the spine, to the front. This will offer the possibility of nice panoramic prints, mainly on the whole front, without a blank or unprinted edge on the side of the spine.
  • the assembly adhesive is a non- reactivatable glue, such as e.g. a polyurethane glue.
  • a non-reactivatable glue provides the advantage that it remains liquid a long time, this means the set time is relatively long, such that there is sufficient time to apply the U-shaped profile in the cover.
  • a non-reactivatable glue such as e.g. a polyurethane glue is that it has a lower melting temperature, such that the binding folder never has to be heated more than the melting temperature of the binding adhesive . This means thermal damage to the binding folder is excluded.
  • the cover on the inside is laminated with a layer of plastic, such as, for example, a layer of polyvinyl chloride or polyester.
  • the cover is made of cardboard, for example, the fibres of the cardboard when using the binding element, even with very compact cardboard, will detach from the cardboard. This means the U-shaped profile will detach from the cover.
  • the cover can also be produced from plastic or laminated foil.
  • a paper layer covers or is glued on the inside of the U-shaped profile. This provides the advantage that this side too is protected against rust.
  • the invention also relates to a method to produce a binding folder according to the invention, whereby the method consists of the following steps:
  • FIG. 1 schematically shows a perspective view of a binding folder according to the invention
  • figure 2 schematically shows a cross-section according to the line II-II of figure 1;
  • figure 3 schematically shows the cross-section of figure 2, but with a bound bundle of leaves
  • figure 4 shows an alternative embodiment of figure 2
  • figure 5 shows another alternative embodiment of figure 2;
  • FIGS 6 and 7 schematically show a method to produce a binding folder according to the invention.
  • the binding folder 1 for binding a bundle of leaves 2 according to the invention shown in figure 1 comprises mainly a continuous cover 3 and a U-shaped profile 4.
  • the continuous cover 3 comprises a spine 5 with two endpapers 6 affixed or attached to it.
  • the spine 5 and the two endpapers 6 constitute a whole.
  • the cover 3 is, for example, made of plastic, such as, for example, polyethylene or polyethylene terephthalate .
  • a U-shaped profile 4 made of a heat-conductive material is applied in the spine 5 of the cover 3.
  • this heat-conductive material is a metal, such as steel for example.
  • the U-shaped profile 4 contains a base 7 and two upright arms 8.
  • the base 7 is flat in this case, but could also be curved.
  • a binding adhesive 9 in the form of a hotmelt adhesive is applied in the profile 4.
  • binding adhesive 9 a bundle of leaves 2 can be bound in the binding folder 1 by melting the binding adhesive 9.
  • the binding adhesive 9 is at least applied on the base 7 of the U-shaped profile 4.
  • binding adhesive 9 is also applied to (a part of) the upright arms 8 of the profile 4.
  • the U-shaped profile 4 is made such that the free edges 10 of the arms 8 can be folded towards one another.
  • This provides the advantage that with the same spine size or spine width several thicknesses of bundles of leaves 2 can be bound, in view of the fact that if thinner bundles 2 are used the difference between the thickness of the bundle 2 and the width of the profile 4 can be easily compensated by pressing the arms 8 towards one another up to against the outermost leaves of the bundle 2 so that no open gap can be seen by the user.
  • one spine width of a binding folder 1 according to the invention can replace five spine widths of a conventional thermal binding folder, for example, such that less stock has to be held.
  • the U-shaped profile 4 is applied in the spine 5 of the cover 3 by means of an assembly adhesive 11 between the upright arms 8 of the U- shaped profile 4 and the spine 5 of the cover 3.
  • the assembly adhesive is a non- reactivatable glue, such as e.g. a polyurethane glue or PUR glue .
  • a non- reactivatable glue such as e.g. a polyurethane glue or PUR glue .
  • a PUR glue has a long set time, which means there will be enough time to attach the U-shaped profile 4 in the cover 3. As shown in figure 2, this assembly adhesive 11 extends beyond the free edges 10 of the upright arms 8 and the assembly adhesive 11 extends over these free edges 10.
  • the cover 3 is glued over the whole or practically the whole outside surface of the U-shaped profile 4 on the U-shaped profile 4.
  • assembly adhesive 11 is only located at the level of the upright arms 8 of the profile 4, e.g. when an assembly adhesive 11 with very strong adhesive strength is applied or when the binding folder 1 will not be intensively or frequently opened.
  • binding folder 1 The use of a binding folder 1 is very simple and as follows.
  • the binding adhesive 9 By applying heat to the spine 5 of the cover 3, the binding adhesive 9 will turn into liquid. Because the U-shaped profile 4 is made of heat-conductive material, the heat will quickly penetrate from the cover 3 through the profile 4 and reach the binding adhesive 9. Because the assembly adhesive 11 is a non-reactivatable glue it will not get softer or start to melt.
  • FIG. 4 shows a variation according to figure 2, whereby in this case a paper layer 12 covers or is glued on the inside of the U-shaped profile 4.
  • the binding adhesive 9 is applied on this paper layer 12. It is clear that this paper layer 12 can be realised in different ways and varieties of paper. It is also possible that the layer 12 is plastic instead of paper .
  • Figure 5 shows a second variant according to figure 2, whereby in this case the cover 3 is made from cardboard.
  • the U-shaped profile 4 will detach from the cover 3 as the assembly adhesive 11 will detach from the cover 3 because of the detaching fibres.
  • the cover 3 on the inside i.e. the side against which the U-shaped profile 4 is applied, is laminated with a layer of plastic 13.
  • the layer of plastic 13 may be of polyvinyl chloride, PVC, or polyester, for example.
  • Laminating the cover 3 with a layer of plastic 13 can of course additionally also be done on the outside.
  • cover 3 that is not made of cardboard.
  • cover 3 made of a fibre or fibrous material is laminated with a plastic layer 13.
  • the method according to the invention to produce a binding folder 1 in figure 1 is shown in figures 6 and 7.
  • the start is a flat continuous cover 3 consisting of a spine 5 and two endpapers 6.
  • Flat cover 3 means that the spine 5 is flat and that the endpapers 6 extend in the extension of the spine 5 on either side of the spine 5.
  • an assembly adhesive 11, e.g. PUR glue is applied on the inside of the cover 3.
  • the assembly adhesive 11 is applied in the form of two or more strips 14 extending at a distance from one another and parallel or approximately parallel to each other in the spine 5 of the cover 3. It is not excluded there may be more than two strips 14. Preferably the strips 14 will be applied on the cover 3 at a distance from one another corresponding with the places of the free edges 10 when the spine 5 is folded around the profile 4. As shown in figure 6, the strips 14 have a round cross- section, in other words the strips 14 have a cylindrical shape. This is not necessary for the invention, the strips 14 can also have a rectangular cross-section.
  • a U-shaped profile 4 made of a heat-conductive material is then put in the spine 5 of the cover 3. This is also schematically shown in figure 6.
  • a binding adhesive 9 is already applied in this profile 4.
  • the endpapers 6 of the cover 3 are then folded up such that the spine 5 of the cover 3 is folded around and against the U-shaped profile 4, as shown in figure 7.
  • the cover 3 is also pressed against the U-shaped profile 4 such that a good adhesion can be obtained.
  • the spine 5 of the cover 3 is pressed against the profile 4 until the assembly adhesive 11 is set for at least 50%, for example, and even more preferably at least 75%.
  • the amount of assembly adhesive 11 that is applied on the inside of the cover 3 is chosen such that after folding over and pressing the cover 3, the assembly adhesive 11 extends beyond the free edges 10 of the upright arms 8 of the profile 4 and extends over these free edges 10.
  • a folding line 15, crease or stamped line can then be made in the cover 3 in order to define the endpapers 6 and the folding line over which they can be folded open, in this way a binding folder 1 is formed as shown in figures 1 and 2. In this way a binding folder 1 is obtained according to the invention .
  • the aforementioned U-shaped profile 4 is produced by departing from a sheet of heat-conductive material, whereby a paper layer 12 covers or is glued, optionally, on at least one side of the sheet, 12.
  • a binding adhesive 9 is then applied in the form of a hotmelt adhesive.
  • the sheet can be shaped into a U-shaped profile 4 such that the binding adhesive 9 is on the inside of the thus shaped U-shaped profile 4.
  • Such U-shaped profile 4 can be applied in a binding folder 1 and method according to the invention.
  • the present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described as an example and shown in the drawings, but a binding folder according to the invention and a method for making such binding folder can be realised according to different variants without departing from the scope of the invention.

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Binding folder for binding a bundle of leaves (2), whereby this binding folder (1) comprises a cover (3) with a spine (5) and two endpapers (6), whereby in the spine (5) a U- shaped profile (4) from heat-conductive material is applied, whereby the U-shaped profile (4) comprises a base (7) and upright arms (8) and whereby in the U-shaped profile (4) a binding adhesive (9) in the form of a hotmelt adhesive is applied, characterised in that the U-shaped profile (4) in the spine (5) is applied by means of an assembly adhesive (11) between the upright arms (8) of the U-shaped profile (4) and the spine (5) of the cover (3), whereby this assembly adhesive (11) extends beyond the free edges (10) of the upright arms (8) and over these free edges (10).

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Binding folder for binding leaves and method to produce such binding folder.
The current invention relates to a binding folder for binding leaves.
It is known to bind leaves in a thermal binding folder with a cover of cardboard or the like, whereby in the spine of the binding folder a metal spine in the form of a U-shaped profile with a base and upright arms is glued in which a binding adhesive is applied in the form of a hotmelt adhesive . Such binding folder is used to bind a bundle of leaves, whereby the bundle with a side edge to be bound is put in the U-shaped profile and put into contact with the hotmelt adhesive which by heating the spine of the binding folder is melted, such that the bundle can be pushed in the melted hotmelt adhesive and the hotmelt adhesive penetrates between the leaves, after which the bundle after cooling and setting of the hotmelt adhesive is held in the binding element . However, a disadvantage of such a metal spine is that the leaves to be bound are caught on or behind the free edges of the arms of the metal spine on the outside of the bundle when applying the bundle in the binding folder. This means the outer leaves along their edges will stick out of the bound bundle slightly more than the leaves more towards the middle, which affects the look of the binding folder with bound leaves .
An additional disadvantage is that frequently opening and closing the binding folder can cause the cover to detach from or peel off of the metal spine.
In the long term it is also possible the metal profile starts to rust.
These aforementioned disadvantages are detrimental for the look of such a folder, particularly when it is intended for the presentation of a prestigious project or the like. Another disadvantage of such a metal spine is the danger of injury on the sharp edges and corners of the metal.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a solution to one or more of the aforementioned and other disadvantages.
The object of the present invention is a binding folder for binding a bundle of leaves, whereby this binding folder comprises a continuous cover with a spine and two endpapers, whereby in the spine a U-shaped profile from heat-conductive material is applied, whereby this U-shaped profile comprises a base and upright arms and whereby in the U-shaped profile a binding adhesive in the form of a hotmeIt adhesive is applied, characterised in that the U- shaped profile is applied in the spine by means of an assembly adhesive between the upright arms of the U-shaped profile and the spine of the cover, whereby this assembly adhesive extends beyond the free edges of the upright arms and over these free edges. The base of the U-shaped profile can be flat or curved and can have different sizes.
This provides the advantage that the U-shaped profile with the upright arms is firmly lodged against the cover, such that it cannot detach from or "peel off" the cover.
Moreover, the free edges of the upright arms will be protected against rust because they are covered by the assembly adhesive.
Another advantage is that the outer leaves of the bundle can no longer get caught behind the arms of the profile as the assembly adhesive will prevent this. Yet another advantage is that the assembly adhesive will shield the sharp edges and corners of the U-shaped profile, such that injuries on these sharp parts can be prevented.
Continuous cover means that the spine and the endpapers of the cover form one whole, or, in other words, that the cover is made of one piece whereby the endpapers are affixed to the spine.
An advantage of a continuous cover is that composing the binding folder is simpler, resulting in less chances of mistakes . The disadvantage of separate endpapers is that they can (partially) detach from the edge with which they are affixed to the arms of the spine. This can occur for instance in case of frequent use such that the connection with the endpaper fails or by the partial reactivation of the used assembly adhesive when heating the binding element at the moment you want to melt the binding adhesive. The detaching of an endpaper results in the uselessness of the binding element. Partial detachment is of course not wanted from an aesthetic point of view.
By working with a continuous cover these disadvantages can be avoided.
Moreover, the continuous cover allows the possibility to provide it with a continuous print from the back, over the spine, to the front. This will offer the possibility of nice panoramic prints, mainly on the whole front, without a blank or unprinted edge on the side of the spine.
According to the invention the assembly adhesive is a non- reactivatable glue, such as e.g. a polyurethane glue. This provides the advantage that when the binding adhesive is heated to bind leaves in the binding folder, the assembly adhesive will not melt and detach unintentionally again . Moreover, a non-reactivatable glue provides the advantage that it remains liquid a long time, this means the set time is relatively long, such that there is sufficient time to apply the U-shaped profile in the cover.
Another added advantage of a non-reactivatable glue, such as e.g. a polyurethane glue is that it has a lower melting temperature, such that the binding folder never has to be heated more than the melting temperature of the binding adhesive . This means thermal damage to the binding folder is excluded.
According to a preferred characteristic of the invention the cover on the inside is laminated with a layer of plastic, such as, for example, a layer of polyvinyl chloride or polyester.
When the cover is made of cardboard, for example, the fibres of the cardboard when using the binding element, even with very compact cardboard, will detach from the cardboard. This means the U-shaped profile will detach from the cover.
This can be avoided using a laminated layer of plastic.
The cover can also be produced from plastic or laminated foil.
In a practical embodiment a paper layer covers or is glued on the inside of the U-shaped profile. This provides the advantage that this side too is protected against rust.
The invention also relates to a method to produce a binding folder according to the invention, whereby the method consists of the following steps:
- the provision of a flat continuous cover consisting of a spine and two endpapers;
- the applying of an assembly adhesive on the inside of the cover in the form of two or more strips extending at a distance from one another and parallel or approximately parallel to each other in the spine of the cover;
- the placing of a U-shaped profile of heat- conductive material in the spine of the cover, in that the U-shaped profile comprises a base and upright arms and whereby in the U-shaped profile a binding adhesive in the form of a hotmelt adhesive is applied;
- the folding up of the endpapers of the cover such that the spine of the cover is folded around and against the U-shaped profile; whereby the amount of assembly adhesive that is applied on the inside of the cover is chosen such that after folding the cover, the assembly adhesive extends beyond the free edges of the upright arms and over these free edges. Such method will allow a binding folder to be produced according to the invention. With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, a few preferred embodiments of a binding folder according to the invention are described hereinafter by way of an example without any limiting nature, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: figure 1 schematically shows a perspective view of a binding folder according to the invention;
figure 2 schematically shows a cross-section according to the line II-II of figure 1;
figure 3 schematically shows the cross-section of figure 2, but with a bound bundle of leaves;
figure 4 shows an alternative embodiment of figure 2; figure 5 shows another alternative embodiment of figure 2;
figures 6 and 7 schematically show a method to produce a binding folder according to the invention. The binding folder 1 for binding a bundle of leaves 2 according to the invention shown in figure 1 comprises mainly a continuous cover 3 and a U-shaped profile 4.
The continuous cover 3 comprises a spine 5 with two endpapers 6 affixed or attached to it. In other words, the spine 5 and the two endpapers 6 constitute a whole.
The cover 3 is, for example, made of plastic, such as, for example, polyethylene or polyethylene terephthalate . A U-shaped profile 4 made of a heat-conductive material is applied in the spine 5 of the cover 3.
Preferably, this heat-conductive material is a metal, such as steel for example.
The U-shaped profile 4 contains a base 7 and two upright arms 8. The base 7 is flat in this case, but could also be curved.
As is clearly shown in the cross-section of figure 2, a binding adhesive 9 in the form of a hotmelt adhesive is applied in the profile 4.
Using this binding adhesive 9, a bundle of leaves 2 can be bound in the binding folder 1 by melting the binding adhesive 9. Preferably, the binding adhesive 9 is at least applied on the base 7 of the U-shaped profile 4.
It is not excluded that the binding adhesive 9 is also applied to (a part of) the upright arms 8 of the profile 4.
Moreover, it is also possible that not the entire base 7 is provided with binding adhesive 9, but only a part thereof.
In this case, but not necessarily, the U-shaped profile 4 is made such that the free edges 10 of the arms 8 can be folded towards one another. This provides the advantage that with the same spine size or spine width several thicknesses of bundles of leaves 2 can be bound, in view of the fact that if thinner bundles 2 are used the difference between the thickness of the bundle 2 and the width of the profile 4 can be easily compensated by pressing the arms 8 towards one another up to against the outermost leaves of the bundle 2 so that no open gap can be seen by the user.
In this way one spine width of a binding folder 1 according to the invention can replace five spine widths of a conventional thermal binding folder, for example, such that less stock has to be held.
According to the invention, the U-shaped profile 4 is applied in the spine 5 of the cover 3 by means of an assembly adhesive 11 between the upright arms 8 of the U- shaped profile 4 and the spine 5 of the cover 3.
According to the invention the assembly adhesive is a non- reactivatable glue, such as e.g. a polyurethane glue or PUR glue . This provides the advantage that it cannot be activated unintentionally when melting the binding adhesive 9 when binding a bundle of leaves 2.
Moreover, a PUR glue has a long set time, which means there will be enough time to attach the U-shaped profile 4 in the cover 3. As shown in figure 2, this assembly adhesive 11 extends beyond the free edges 10 of the upright arms 8 and the assembly adhesive 11 extends over these free edges 10.
In this way the free edges 10 are covered by the assembly adhesive 11.
Although this is not necessary for the invention, in the shown example the cover 3 is glued over the whole or practically the whole outside surface of the U-shaped profile 4 on the U-shaped profile 4.
This provides the advantage that the U-shaped profile 4 is firmly anchored in the cover 3 and even in case of frequent use cannot detach.
It is also possible that the assembly adhesive 11 is only located at the level of the upright arms 8 of the profile 4, e.g. when an assembly adhesive 11 with very strong adhesive strength is applied or when the binding folder 1 will not be intensively or frequently opened.
The use of a binding folder 1 is very simple and as follows.
By applying heat to the spine 5 of the cover 3, the binding adhesive 9 will turn into liquid. Because the U-shaped profile 4 is made of heat-conductive material, the heat will quickly penetrate from the cover 3 through the profile 4 and reach the binding adhesive 9. Because the assembly adhesive 11 is a non-reactivatable glue it will not get softer or start to melt.
When the binding adhesive 9 is liquid, a bundle of leaves 2 can be applied in the spine 5.
By cooling, the binding adhesive 9 will set and the leaves of the bundle 2 will be bound in the binding folder 1, as shown in figure 3. Possibly the free edges 10 of the upright arms 8 of the U- shaped profile 4 can be folded towards one another, if the bundle of leaves 2 is thinner than the spine width of the binding folder 1. Figure 4 shows a variation according to figure 2, whereby in this case a paper layer 12 covers or is glued on the inside of the U-shaped profile 4.
This provides the advantage that the inside of the U-shaped profile 4 is also protected against rust.
As shown in figure 4, the binding adhesive 9 is applied on this paper layer 12. It is clear that this paper layer 12 can be realised in different ways and varieties of paper. It is also possible that the layer 12 is plastic instead of paper . Figure 5 shows a second variant according to figure 2, whereby in this case the cover 3 is made from cardboard.
As the fibres of the cardboard when using the binding folder 1 will detach from the cardboard, even with very compact cardboard, the U-shaped profile 4 will detach from the cover 3 as the assembly adhesive 11 will detach from the cover 3 because of the detaching fibres.
That is why in this case the cover 3 on the inside, i.e. the side against which the U-shaped profile 4 is applied, is laminated with a layer of plastic 13.
In this way the assembly adhesive 11 cannot detach from the detaching fibres.
The layer of plastic 13 may be of polyvinyl chloride, PVC, or polyester, for example.
Laminating the cover 3 with a layer of plastic 13 can of course additionally also be done on the outside.
It is also possible to apply this in a cover 3 that is not made of cardboard. Preferably every cover 3 made of a fibre or fibrous material is laminated with a plastic layer 13. The method according to the invention to produce a binding folder 1 in figure 1 is shown in figures 6 and 7.
The start is a flat continuous cover 3 consisting of a spine 5 and two endpapers 6.
Flat cover 3 means that the spine 5 is flat and that the endpapers 6 extend in the extension of the spine 5 on either side of the spine 5.
Then, an assembly adhesive 11, e.g. PUR glue is applied on the inside of the cover 3.
The assembly adhesive 11 is applied in the form of two or more strips 14 extending at a distance from one another and parallel or approximately parallel to each other in the spine 5 of the cover 3. It is not excluded there may be more than two strips 14. Preferably the strips 14 will be applied on the cover 3 at a distance from one another corresponding with the places of the free edges 10 when the spine 5 is folded around the profile 4. As shown in figure 6, the strips 14 have a round cross- section, in other words the strips 14 have a cylindrical shape. This is not necessary for the invention, the strips 14 can also have a rectangular cross-section. A U-shaped profile 4 made of a heat-conductive material is then put in the spine 5 of the cover 3. This is also schematically shown in figure 6.
A binding adhesive 9 is already applied in this profile 4.
The endpapers 6 of the cover 3 are then folded up such that the spine 5 of the cover 3 is folded around and against the U-shaped profile 4, as shown in figure 7. Preferably the cover 3 is also pressed against the U-shaped profile 4 such that a good adhesion can be obtained.
Preferably the spine 5 of the cover 3 is pressed against the profile 4 until the assembly adhesive 11 is set for at least 50%, for example, and even more preferably at least 75%.
Care is taken that the amount of assembly adhesive 11 that is applied on the inside of the cover 3 is chosen such that after folding over and pressing the cover 3, the assembly adhesive 11 extends beyond the free edges 10 of the upright arms 8 of the profile 4 and extends over these free edges 10. If desired a folding line 15, crease or stamped line can then be made in the cover 3 in order to define the endpapers 6 and the folding line over which they can be folded open, in this way a binding folder 1 is formed as shown in figures 1 and 2. In this way a binding folder 1 is obtained according to the invention .
Preferably the aforementioned U-shaped profile 4 is produced by departing from a sheet of heat-conductive material, whereby a paper layer 12 covers or is glued, optionally, on at least one side of the sheet, 12.
A binding adhesive 9 is then applied in the form of a hotmelt adhesive.
After this the sheet can be shaped into a U-shaped profile 4 such that the binding adhesive 9 is on the inside of the thus shaped U-shaped profile 4.
Such U-shaped profile 4 can be applied in a binding folder 1 and method according to the invention.
The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described as an example and shown in the drawings, but a binding folder according to the invention and a method for making such binding folder can be realised according to different variants without departing from the scope of the invention.

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1.- Binding folder for binding a bundle of leaves (2), whereby this binding folder (1) comprises a continuous cover (3) with a spine (5) and two endpapers (6) , whereby in the spine (5) a U-shaped profile (4) from heat- conductive material is applied, with the U-shaped profile (4) comprising a base (7) and upright arms (8) and whereby in the U-shaped profile (4) a binding adhesive (9) is applied in the form of a hotmelt adhesive, characterised in that the U-shaped profile (4) is applied in the spine (5) by means of an assembly adhesive (11) between the upright arms (8) of the U-shaped profile (4) and the spine (5) of the cover (3), whereby this assembly adhesive (11) extends beyond the free edges (10) of the upright arms (8) and over these free edges (10), whereby the assembly adhesive (11) is a non-reactivatable glue, such as a polyurethane glue.
2.- Binding folder according to claim 1, U-shaped profile (4) is made of a metal, e.g. steel.
3. - Binding folder according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the binding adhesive (9) is at least applied on the base (7) of the U-shaped profile (4) .
4. - Binding folder according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the cover (3) is made from cardboard, plastic or laminated foil.
5. - Binding folder according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the cover (3) is laminated on the inside with a layer of plastic (13), such as e.g. a layer of polyvinyl chloride or polyester.
6. - Binding folder according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that a paper layer (12) covers or is glued on the inside of the U-shaped profile (4).
7.- Binding element according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the U-shaped profile (4) is made in such a way that the free edges (10) of the upright arms (8) have been realised such that they can be folded toward one another.
8. - Binding element according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the cover (3) is glued over the whole or practically the whole outside surface of the U-shaped profile (4) on the U-shaped profile (4).
9. - Method to produce a binding folder (1) according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the method consists of the following steps: - the provision of a flat continuous cover (3) consisting of a spine (5) and two endpapers (6); - the applying of an assembly adhesive (11) on the inside of the cover (3) in the form of two or more strips (14) extending at a distance from one another and parallel or approximately parallel to each other in the spine (5) of the cover (3); the placing of a U-shaped profile (4) of heat- conductive material in the spine (5) of the cover (3), with the U-shaped profile (4) comprising a base (7) and upright arms (8) and whereby in the U- shaped profile (4) a binding adhesive (9) in the form of a hotmelt adhesive is applied;
- the folding up of the endpapers (6) of the cover (3) such that the spine (5) of the cover (3) is folded around and against the U-shaped (4) profile; whereby the amount of assembly adhesive (11) that is applied on the inside of the cover (3) is chosen such that after folding the cover (3), the assembly adhesive (11) extends beyond the free edges (10) of the upright arms (8) and over these free edges (10) .
10. - Method according to claim 9, characterised in that after the step of folding the endpapers upwards (6), the spine (5) of the cover (3) is pressed against the U-shaped profile (4) such that a good adhesion is obtained.
11. - Method according to claim 9 or 10, characterised in that the U-shaped profile (4) is produced by departing from a sheet of heat-conductive material, whereby a paper layer (12) covers or is glued, optionally, on at least one side of the sheet, whereby subsequently on this side a binding adhesive (9) in the form of a hotmelt adhesive is applied, after which the sheet is formed into a U-shaped profile (4) such that the hotmelt adhesive (9) is located on the inside of the U-shaped profile (4).
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