EP0404751A1 - Binding element with removable flyleaf - Google Patents
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- EP0404751A1 EP0404751A1 EP19900870098 EP90870098A EP0404751A1 EP 0404751 A1 EP0404751 A1 EP 0404751A1 EP 19900870098 EP19900870098 EP 19900870098 EP 90870098 A EP90870098 A EP 90870098A EP 0404751 A1 EP0404751 A1 EP 0404751A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42D—BOOKS; 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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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42D—BOOKS; 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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- B42D3/002—Covers or strips provided with adhesive for binding
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- This invention relates to a binding element, respectively a binding file, with removable flyleaf, for example one which can be torn out, namely a binding element or binding file for binding loose documents in a file.
- the present invention relates to a binding element or binding file which permits that the front sheet of the bound bundle of documents can be freely determined, independently of the binding element or binding file since this front sheet, together with the documents to be bound is attached in the binding element, respectively binding file.
- a binding element or binding file is therefore obtained which allows a completely free choice of the front sheet of the binding, namely a transparent or opaque front sheet whether or not printed, that can be chosen freely during the collecting and binding of the loose documents.
- a binding element or binding file is formed which facilitates the binding together and binding of loose documents through the fact that preferably a stiff spine is provided.
- binding element or binding file is principally intended for joining together a certain amount of loose sheets, in a particular embodiment it can also be applied as simple slipfile in order to install one or more documents therein.
- the binding element according to the invention can be applied in combination with either a universal binding element as described in the Belgian patent no. 8801155 of Applicant, or a universal binding element that is derived here from.
- a universal binding element in combination with a binding element or binding file according to the invention preferably a universal binding element will be applied according to the aforementioned application whereby this universal binding element is principally formed by a first part that is intended for the formation of a complete or partial front sheet; a second part that is intended for the formation of a back sheet; and a third part that is intended for the formation of a spine which includes adhesive means, whereby the latter are formed of a glue meltable under the influence of heat and which, with heating and then cooling, can provide for an adhesive connection to both the inside and the outside of the formed spine.
- Such universal binding element can as such, with a suitable front sheet, be placed in the binding element according to the invention in order then through heating and cooling to achieve that the universal binding element is glued together with a suitable front sheet in the binding element according to the invention after which the flyleaf of the binding element according to the invention can removed and a beautifully bound unit is therefore obtained of which the front sheet is formed by the front sheet of the binding with the universal aforementioned binding element.
- the universal binding element that is bound together with a suitable front sheet in the binding element according to the invention will also be provided with a removable flyleaf on one or both sides.
- a binding element or binding file according to the invention principally consists of a back sheet that is extended by the actual spine of the binding element; a part extending past this spine; and a removable flyleaf; and between the aforementioned part and the adjacent part of the removable flyleaf adhesive means which are securely connected to either the aforementioned part, or the removable flyleaf, and which are detachably connected to, respectively, either the removable flyleaf, or the aforementioned part.
- a binding element or binding file consists of a back sheet in whatever material; a front sheet or flyleaf in a suitable type of paper and a spine which at least consists of a layer of glue to which the sheets are attached, whereby the flyleaf is additionally connected by means of a releasable layer to a layer of pressure sensitive glue which itself is connected to a strip which on its second free edge is connected in relation to the aforementioned adhesive spine and whereby the flyleaf shows a perforation line which is situated between the direct attachment of the flyleaf to the aforementioned strip, on the one hand, and the releasable attachment of the flyleaf on the aforementioned strip, on the other hand.
- a binding element or binding file 1 is shown that principally consists of a flyleaf 2 and a back sheet 3 that in this embodiment at the same time forms the spine 4 and that for this purpose is provided with longitudinal impressions, respectively fold lines, 5, 6 at well defined distances in relation to the actual spine 4.
- the part 7 of the back sheet 3 that is located past the actual spine 4 is provided on the inside with a layer of glue 8 to which the flyleaf 2 is attached by means of a detachable connection such as a layer of weak glue 9 or similar, all of which such that the flyleaf together with the layer of glue 9 can be removed in a simple manner from the part 7 of the back sheet 3 after which the layer of glue 8 comes free in order to be able to be attached to an underlying document.
- a detachable connection such as a layer of weak glue 9 or similar
- flyleaf 2 that only serves for holding the bundle of documents to bound during the binding, can produced in a material of lesser quality, for example paper
- the back sheet 3 will produced in a better quality, for example white thin cardboard, as shown in figure 4.
- binding element or binding file according to the invention will preferably be applied with a universal binding element as described in the Belgian patent no. 8801155 that is in principle formed by a front sheet 11 that possibly only shows a limited width which for example is equal to the width of the part 7 of the binding element; a back sheet 12 and a spine 13 formed by adhesive means which consist of a glue meltable under the influence of heat which with heating and then cooling can provide for an adhesive connection both to the inside and to the outside.
- a bundle of documents to be bound will be installed in a universal binding element 11, 12, 13 as shown in figure 6 whereby, either the aforementioned front sheet 11, if this is as large or almost as large as the size of the documents 14, will form the actual front sheet of the binding, or if this front sheet 11 only has a width which is equal to or almost equal to the width of the part 7, as shown in figures 6 through 8, the front sheet will be formed by the first sheet 15 of the documents to be bound.
- front sheet according to the invention can be produced and printed in this manner without being dependent upon the binding.
- the layer of glue 13 will be heated in a suitable known manner in order to obtain that the documents 14 and the first document 15 are secured in the layer of glue 13, on the one hand, and the spine 4 of the binding element 1 is secured with the layer of glue 13, on the other hand.
- the removal of the flyleaf 2 is hereby possible because the adhesive force of the layer of glue 9 is very small compared to that of the layer of glue 8.
- FIG. 9 through 11 an application is shown whereby the binding element according to the invention, as shown in figures 1 through 5, is applied with a universal binding element that in this case is formed by a front sheet and a back sheet, each normally with small height, respectively 11 and 12, and attached to the inside of this front sheet, respectively back sheet, a removable flyleaf, respectively 16 and 17.
- a universal binding element that in this case is formed by a front sheet and a back sheet, each normally with small height, respectively 11 and 12, and attached to the inside of this front sheet, respectively back sheet, a removable flyleaf, respectively 16 and 17.
- the front sheet 11 and the back sheet 12 are connected to each other by means of a layer of glue 13 of which it is the intention, still as above, on the one hand, to attach the documents 14 in relation to the sheets 11 and 12 and, on the other hand, to form an attachment with the spine 4 of the binding element according to the invention.
- the attachment of the flyleaves 16 and 17 to the front sheet 11, respectively back sheet 12 is effected in this case by means of a layer of glue, respectively 18, 19, on the one hand, and a layer of weak glue 20, 21, on the other hand.
- the layer of glue 13 will be heated and subsequently cooled off so that, on the one hand, the binding of the documents 14 is obtained and, on the other hand, the attachment of the universal binding element 11, 12, 16, 17 to the spine 4 of the binding element according to the invention.
- the flyleaf 2 respectively the flyleaves 16 and 17 avoid that the documents 14, or the front sheet 15 could be damaged in any manner at all during the binding.
- flyleaf 2 and should the case arise one or both flyleaves 16, 17 will be removed by simply pulling away these flyleaves which is possible through the presence of a layer of weak glue 8, respectively 20 and 21 after which the unit can be pressed together so that the aforementioned part 7 of the back sheet 3 is glued against the front sheet 15, on the one hand, and the front wall, respectively back wall 11, 12 against the bundle of documents 14, on the other hand.
- the thickness of the total binding file with bound documents is drawn differently in the various phases for the sake of clarity. It is clear that in reality this thickness remains almost equal since the removed flyleaf(ves) only have a very small thickness.
- a binding file 1 which principally consists of a flyleaf 2 which can be torn out; a back sheet 3 and a spine 4.
- the flyleaf 2 which can be torn out will be formed of a thin type of paper and the spine 4 will in this embodiment consist of a glue meltable under the influence of heat, to which on one side and on the other side, the flyleaf 2 and the back sheet 3 are glued to the free edges.
- the spine 4 shows parallel notches 5 and 6 which function as folding lines for the formation of a U-shaped binding file as shown in figure 4 and which can be provided either on the inside or on the outside of the spine 4.
- a strip of material 7 for example a strip of cardboard, is glued, whereby past the adhesive part of the spine 4 but on the same side, a glue 8 is provided on this strip 7 which under pressure can stick together with another part.
- a covering or releasable layer 9 which is insensitive or almost insensitive to the adhesive force of the pressure sensitive glue 8 is provided between the flyleaf 2 and the pressure sensitive glue 8.
- the perforation line 22 will preferably be torn or cut over a small distance at each extremity of the flyleaf 2, for example over a distance of 10 to 20 mm.
- the binding file according to the invention is also placed in a suitable reinforcing file or ornamental file 23 after which the spine 4 is subjected to a suitable heating, all of which such that the documents 14 and the front sheet 15 are strongly glued into the adhesive spine 4, on the one hand, and the binding file according to the invention in its turn is strongly glued into the reinforcing file, ornamental file or similar 23.
- flyleaf 2 is permanently connected to the layer of glue 8 past the perforation 22, while this flyleaf 2 is connected to the layer of glue 8, before the perforation 22, by means of the aforementioned layer 9.
- flyleaf 2 is connected in the same manner as is the case in figure 14 to respectively the adhesive spine 4 and, by means of the layer 9, to the layer of glue 8.
- Folding lines can be impressed and/or notches provided both in the spine 4A and in the spine 4.
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- This invention relates to a binding element, respectively a binding file, with removable flyleaf, for example one which can be torn out, namely a binding element or binding file for binding loose documents in a file.
- More especially the present invention relates to a binding element or binding file which permits that the front sheet of the bound bundle of documents can be freely determined, independently of the binding element or binding file since this front sheet, together with the documents to be bound is attached in the binding element, respectively binding file.
- A binding element or binding file is therefore obtained which allows a completely free choice of the front sheet of the binding, namely a transparent or opaque front sheet whether or not printed, that can be chosen freely during the collecting and binding of the loose documents.
- According to another characteristic of the invention a binding element or binding file is formed which facilitates the binding together and binding of loose documents through the fact that preferably a stiff spine is provided.
- Indeed in principle use can also be made of an element with supple spine as binding element or binding file according to the invention.
- Although a binding element or binding file according to the invention is principally intended for joining together a certain amount of loose sheets, in a particular embodiment it can also be applied as simple slipfile in order to install one or more documents therein.
- The binding element according to the invention can be applied in combination with either a universal binding element as described in the Belgian patent no. 8801155 of Applicant, or a universal binding element that is derived here from.
- Indeed, in combination with a binding element or binding file according to the invention preferably a universal binding element will be applied according to the aforementioned application whereby this universal binding element is principally formed by a first part that is intended for the formation of a complete or partial front sheet; a second part that is intended for the formation of a back sheet; and a third part that is intended for the formation of a spine which includes adhesive means, whereby the latter are formed of a glue meltable under the influence of heat and which, with heating and then cooling, can provide for an adhesive connection to both the inside and the outside of the formed spine.
- Such universal binding element can as such, with a suitable front sheet, be placed in the binding element according to the invention in order then through heating and cooling to achieve that the universal binding element is glued together with a suitable front sheet in the binding element according to the invention after which the flyleaf of the binding element according to the invention can removed and a beautifully bound unit is therefore obtained of which the front sheet is formed by the front sheet of the binding with the universal aforementioned binding element.
- In a particular embodiment the universal binding element that is bound together with a suitable front sheet in the binding element according to the invention will also be provided with a removable flyleaf on one or both sides.
- A binding element or binding file according to the invention principally consists of a back sheet that is extended by the actual spine of the binding element; a part extending past this spine; and a removable flyleaf; and between the aforementioned part and the adjacent part of the removable flyleaf adhesive means which are securely connected to either the aforementioned part, or the removable flyleaf, and which are detachably connected to, respectively, either the removable flyleaf, or the aforementioned part.
- According to another embodiment a binding element or binding file according to the invention consists of a back sheet in whatever material; a front sheet or flyleaf in a suitable type of paper and a spine which at least consists of a layer of glue to which the sheets are attached, whereby the flyleaf is additionally connected by means of a releasable layer to a layer of pressure sensitive glue which itself is connected to a strip which on its second free edge is connected in relation to the aforementioned adhesive spine and whereby the flyleaf shows a perforation line which is situated between the direct attachment of the flyleaf to the aforementioned strip, on the one hand, and the releasable attachment of the flyleaf on the aforementioned strip, on the other hand.
- In order to show better the characteristics according to the present invention, some preferred embodiments are described hereafter, as examples without any restrictive character, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
- figure 1 shows a perspective view of a binding element or binding file with removable flyleaf according to the invention;
- figure 2 shows a section according to line II-II in figure 1;
- figure 3 shows on larger scale the part that is indicated by F3 in figure 2;
- figure 4 shows a section of the binding element according to figure 1 in condition for use;
- figure 5 shows a variant of figure 4;
- figure 6 shows an application of a binding element according to figure 1 in combination with a known universal binding element;
- figures 7 and 8 show respectively an intermediate phase and the end phase of a binding according to figure 6;
- figures 9, 10 and 11 show three phases, with figure 11 as end phase, of a binding which forms a variant of this according to figures 6 through 8;
- figure 12 shows in perspective a variant of a binding file according to the invention, more especially of a binding file with a flyleaf which can be torn out;
- figure 13 shows a schematic section according to line XIII-XIII in figure 12;
- figure 14 shows on larger scale the part that is indicated by F14 in figure 13;
- figure 15 shows a cross-section of a binding file according to the invention after it is folded into a U-shape;
- figure 16 shows in cross-section a loose joining together of a binding according to the invention;
- figure 17 shows a view similar to that from figure 16, but after the actual binding is performed;
- figure 18 shows a view similar to that from figure 17, but after the flyleaf is torn out;
- figures 19 and 20 show sections similar to those from figure 14, but for embodiment variants.
- In figure 1 a binding element or binding
file 1 is shown that principally consists of aflyleaf 2 and aback sheet 3 that in this embodiment at the same time forms thespine 4 and that for this purpose is provided with longitudinal impressions, respectively fold lines, 5, 6 at well defined distances in relation to theactual spine 4. - The
part 7 of theback sheet 3 that is located past theactual spine 4 is provided on the inside with a layer ofglue 8 to which theflyleaf 2 is attached by means of a detachable connection such as a layer ofweak glue 9 or similar, all of which such that the flyleaf together with the layer ofglue 9 can be removed in a simple manner from thepart 7 of theback sheet 3 after which the layer ofglue 8 comes free in order to be able to be attached to an underlying document. - There where the
flyleaf 2, that only serves for holding the bundle of documents to bound during the binding, can produced in a material of lesser quality, for example paper, theback sheet 3 will produced in a better quality, for example white thin cardboard, as shown in figure 4. - Nothing however prevents the binding element according to the invention from being produced by starting with a back sheet whether or not transparent that is glued to a U-shaped element 10 that at the same time forms the
spine 4 of the binding element but whereby in this case thespine 4 is produced in a supple material. - Such binding element or binding file according to the invention will preferably be applied with a universal binding element as described in the Belgian patent no. 8801155 that is in principle formed by a
front sheet 11 that possibly only shows a limited width which for example is equal to the width of thepart 7 of the binding element; aback sheet 12 and aspine 13 formed by adhesive means which consist of a glue meltable under the influence of heat which with heating and then cooling can provide for an adhesive connection both to the inside and to the outside. - According to the present invention a bundle of documents to be bound will be installed in a universal
binding element aforementioned front sheet 11, if this is as large or almost as large as the size of thedocuments 14, will form the actual front sheet of the binding, or if thisfront sheet 11 only has a width which is equal to or almost equal to the width of thepart 7, as shown in figures 6 through 8, the front sheet will be formed by thefirst sheet 15 of the documents to be bound. - It is clear that because of this a very large number of possibilities exist for producing the front sheet of a binding.
- Indeed such front sheet according to the invention can be produced and printed in this manner without being dependent upon the binding.
- As is shown in figure 6 it is sufficient to place in a
binding element documents 14 to be bound whereby thefirst document 15 will be of a suitable material and finished in a suitable manner and printed, after which around the unit formed by theparts 11 through 15 abinding element 1 according to the invention will be installed as shown in figure 7. - In this position the layer of
glue 13 will be heated in a suitable known manner in order to obtain that thedocuments 14 and thefirst document 15 are secured in the layer ofglue 13, on the one hand, and thespine 4 of thebinding element 1 is secured with the layer ofglue 13, on the other hand. - When the thus formed binding is cooled off it will subsequently be sufficient to remove the
flyleaf 2 by simply pulling this flyleaf away from between thefront sheet 11 and the layer ofglue 8 in order finally to glue thepart 7 of theback sheet 3, by means of the layer ofglue 8 on thefront sheet 11 of the universalbinding element - The removal of the
flyleaf 2 is hereby possible because the adhesive force of the layer ofglue 9 is very small compared to that of the layer ofglue 8. - A very effective and beautifully produced binding is thus obtained which is neither limited to a specific manner of production, nor to a choice of material or general presentation of the ultimate front sheet thereof.
- In figures 9 through 11 a variant of the embodiment according to figures 6 through 8 is shown.
- In these figures 9 through 11 an application is shown whereby the binding element according to the invention, as shown in figures 1 through 5, is applied with a universal binding element that in this case is formed by a front sheet and a back sheet, each normally with small height, respectively 11 and 12, and attached to the inside of this front sheet, respectively back sheet, a removable flyleaf, respectively 16 and 17.
- As in the preceding example the
front sheet 11 and theback sheet 12 are connected to each other by means of a layer ofglue 13 of which it is the intention, still as above, on the one hand, to attach thedocuments 14 in relation to thesheets spine 4 of the binding element according to the invention. - The attachment of the
flyleaves front sheet 11, respectivelyback sheet 12 is effected in this case by means of a layer of glue, respectively 18, 19, on the one hand, and a layer ofweak glue - After the various elements are joined together as shown in figure 9 the layer of
glue 13 will be heated and subsequently cooled off so that, on the one hand, the binding of thedocuments 14 is obtained and, on the other hand, the attachment of the universalbinding element spine 4 of the binding element according to the invention. - Before, during or after this binding the desired
front sheet 15 that is of whatever form, in whatever material and treated or printed in whatever manner will be provided between the flyleaves, respectively 2, of the binding element according to the invention and 16 of the universalbinding element - In both the first and the second embodiment the
flyleaf 2, respectively theflyleaves documents 14, or thefront sheet 15 could be damaged in any manner at all during the binding. - After the
documents 14 are bound and thefront sheet 15 is installed, see figure 10, theflyleaf 2 and should the case arise one or bothflyleaves weak glue 8, respectively 20 and 21 after which the unit can be pressed together so that theaforementioned part 7 of theback sheet 3 is glued against thefront sheet 15, on the one hand, and the front wall, respectively backwall documents 14, on the other hand. - In the embodiments shown the thickness of the total binding file with bound documents is drawn differently in the various phases for the sake of clarity. It is clear that in reality this thickness remains almost equal since the removed flyleaf(ves) only have a very small thickness.
- In figure 12 a
binding file 1 is shown which principally consists of aflyleaf 2 which can be torn out; aback sheet 3 and aspine 4. - There where the
back sheet 3 can be of whatever, supple or stiff, transparent or opaque material, theflyleaf 2 which can be torn out will be formed of a thin type of paper and thespine 4 will in this embodiment consist of a glue meltable under the influence of heat, to which on one side and on the other side, theflyleaf 2 and theback sheet 3 are glued to the free edges. - The
spine 4 showsparallel notches spine 4. In the extension of theback sheet 3 on theadhesive spine 4, more especially on the other side of theflyleaf 2, a strip ofmaterial 7, for example a strip of cardboard, is glued, whereby past the adhesive part of thespine 4 but on the same side, aglue 8 is provided on thisstrip 7 which under pressure can stick together with another part. - A covering or
releasable layer 9 which is insensitive or almost insensitive to the adhesive force of the pressuresensitive glue 8 is provided between theflyleaf 2 and the pressuresensitive glue 8. - Finally a
perforation 22 is provided in theflyleaf 2, between thelayer 9 and thespine 4, over the entire height of the file. - The
perforation line 22 will preferably be torn or cut over a small distance at each extremity of theflyleaf 2, for example over a distance of 10 to 20 mm. - The application of such binding file according to the invention is very simple and very effective.
- It is sufficient to fold the binding file into the shape as shown in figure 15 in order, on the one hand, to install in it an amount of
documents 14 to be bound and, on the other hand, a suitablefirst sheet 15 that can formed of the same or another material than thesheets 14, that can be pre-printed or otherwise, transparent or not, in other words that can be formed by whatever desired front sheet that is placed against theaforementioned flyleaf 2. - In this case the binding file according to the invention is also placed in a suitable reinforcing file or
ornamental file 23 after which thespine 4 is subjected to a suitable heating, all of which such that thedocuments 14 and thefront sheet 15 are strongly glued into theadhesive spine 4, on the one hand, and the binding file according to the invention in its turn is strongly glued into the reinforcing file, ornamental file or similar 23. - After the unit is pressed together and cooled in a suitable manner it will be sufficient to tear out the flyleaf, which is possible, on the one hand, because the
layer 9 easily comes free from the layer of pressuresensitive glue 8, and on the other hand, the presence of theperforations 22 through which the flyleaf can easily be torn, which is further facilitated by the aforementioned prior tearing or cutting since because of this the tearing need not start at the extremity of the flyleaf. - Subsequently a pressure will be exerted on the binding at the location of the pressure
sensitive glue 8 in order to obtain a suitable connection between thestrip 7 and thefront sheet 15 that is additionally attached in this manner. - It is clear that a file is thus obtained which permits any
front sheet 15 to be chosen and to be bound and whereby the removal of theflyleaf 2 is effected in a very effective manner, also through the presence of theperforation 22 which allows a clean tearing of this flyleaf and whereby after binding the tear line is no longer visible. - In figures 19 and 20 variants of the aforementioned embodiment are shown which principally differ from the latter embodiment because the
back sheet 3 and thestrip 7 form a unit as it were together with apart 4A situated behind thespine 4. - In the embodiment from figure 19 the
flyleaf 2 is permanently connected to the layer ofglue 8 past theperforation 22, while thisflyleaf 2 is connected to the layer ofglue 8, before theperforation 22, by means of theaforementioned layer 9. - In the embodiment from figure 20 the
flyleaf 2 is connected in the same manner as is the case in figure 14 to respectively theadhesive spine 4 and, by means of thelayer 9, to the layer ofglue 8. - Folding lines can be impressed and/or notches provided both in the
spine 4A and in thespine 4. - The application of a binding file according to figures 19 and 20 is identical to that as described above with reference to figures 15 through 18.
- The present invention is in no way restricted to the embodiments described as examples and shown in the drawings, but a binding element, respectively binding file, according to the invention can be implemented in all kinds of forms and dimensions without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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