A BOOK OR BOOKLET COVER AND A METHOD OF MAKING A BOOK OR BOOKLET COVER

20230322009 · 2023-10-12

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Abstract

A method of making a book or booklet cover including placing a first face of a sheet-like information carrier on a first side of a metal sheet that extends beyond one edge of the sheet-like information carrier. The method including bending a portion of the metal sheet along an edge thereof, for the portion to elastically press on the sheet-like information carrier.

A book or booklet cover including a metal sheet supporting a sheet-like information carrier, which sheet-like information carrier has a first face and an opposite second face, with the second face on a first side of the metal sheet, the metal sheet-having a portion extending beyond at least one edge of the sheet-like information carrier, where the portion of the metal sheet has a rounded bend along an edge thereof, the portion elastically pressing against the sheet-like information carrier.

Claims

1. A method of making a book or booklet cover including a metal sheet supporting a sheet-like information carrier, the method comprising: placing a first face of a sheet-like information carrier on a first side of a metal sheet, which metal sheet extends at least beyond an edge of the sheet-like information carrier; bending in a rounding way a portion of the metal sheet along an edge of the metal sheet, for the portion to bear against and to elastically press on the sheet-like information carrier, thereby forming a book or booklet cover, wherein the edge of the metal edge is bent at an angle of 270 degrees or more in relation to the edge of the metal sheet prior to being bent.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the edge of the metal sheet is bent at an angle (a) being in a range between 270 and 360 degrees in relation to the edge of the metal sheet prior to being bent.

3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the edge of the metal sheet is bent at an angle (a) being 360 degrees in relation to the edge of the metal sheet prior to being bent.

4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the edge of the metal sheet is bent at an angle (a) being more than 360 degrees in relation to the edge of the metal sheet prior to being bent.

5. A book or booklet cover comprising: a metal sheet supporting a sheet-like information carrier, which sheet-like information carrier comprises a first face and an opposite second face, with the first face of the sheet-like information carrier on a first side of a metal sheet, the metal sheet comprising a portion that extends beyond an edge of the sheet-like information carrier; wherein the portion of the metal sheet comprises a rounded bend along an edge of the metal sheet, the portion elastically pressing against the sheet-like information carrier, and the edge of the metal sheet is bent at an angle (a) of 270 degrees or more in relation to the edge of the metal sheet when in an unbent state.

6. The book or booklet cover according to claim 5, wherein the edge of the metal sheet is bent at an angle (a) in a range between 270 degrees and more than 360 degrees in relation to the edge of the metal sheet when in the unbent state.

7. The book or booklet cover according to claim 5, wherein the edge of the metal sheet is bent at an angle (a) being 360 degrees in relation to the edge of the metal sheet when in the unbent state.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS

[0034] The above objects, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure, will be more fully appreciated by reference to the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of example embodiments of the present disclosure, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0035] FIG. 1 shows an example of a machine with a tool capable of bending portion of a flat article in a rounded way along an edge of another flat article, where the two flat articles are placed in the tool;

[0036] FIG. 2 shows the machine with the tool beginning bending the portion rounding the edge of the first flat article around the edge of the other article;

[0037] FIG. 3 shows the machine with the tool finishing rounding the edge of the first flat article around the edge of the other article;

[0038] FIG. 4 shows the machine with the tool releasing an item with a finished rounding the edge of the first flat article around the edge of the other article;

[0039] FIG. 5 shows schematically a sheet-like information carrier placed on a metal sheet before processing the portion of the metal sheet;

[0040] FIG. 6 shows schematically the sheet-like information carrier placed on a metal sheet with the rounded edge of the metal sheet pressing against the sheet-like information carrier;

[0041] FIG. 7 shows schematically an embodiment of the sheet-like information carrier placed on a metal sheet with the rounded edge of the metal sheet pressing against the sheet-like information carrier;

[0042] FIG. 8 shows schematically another embodiment of the sheet-like information carrier placed on a metal sheet with the rounded edge of the metal sheet pressing against the sheet-like information carrier;

[0043] FIG. 9 shows schematically another embodiment of the sheet-like information carrier placed on a metal sheet with the rounded edge of the metal sheet pressing against the sheet-like information carrier; and

[0044] FIG. 10 shows schematically another embodiment of the sheet-like information carrier placed on a metal sheet with the rounded edge of the metal sheet pressing against the sheet-like information carrier.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0045] The present disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred example embodiments of the disclosure are shown. The disclosure may, however, be embodied in other forms and should not be construed as limited to the herein disclosed embodiments. The disclosed embodiments are provided to fully convey the scope of the disclosure to the skilled person.

[0046] A method of making a book or booklet cover including a metal sheet 2 supporting a sheet-like information carrier 1 can be carried out as follows.

[0047] A first face 3 of the sheet-like information carrier 1 is placed on a first side 5 of the metal sheet 2, in such a way that the metal sheet 2 extends at least beyond one edge 10 of the sheet 1. Then a portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 is bend in a rounding way along an edge of the metal sheet 2, for said portion 11 to bear against and to elastically press on said sheet-like information carrier 1. In some embodiments this is sufficient to hold the sheet-like information carrier 1 firmly in the metal sheet 2 by the pressure of the bended portion 11. In other embodiments abutting edges of the metal sheet 2 can be bend to more firmly hold the sheet-like information carrier 1 within the metal sheet 2.

[0048] When bending in a rounding way a portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 along an edge thereof, for said portion 11 to bear against and to elastically press on said sheet 1 the book or booklet cover is formed, where the edge 7 is bend in an angle of 270 degrees or more in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge.

[0049] In an embodiment of the method the edge 7 is bend in an angle a being in a range between 180 and 270 degrees in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge 7, with the effect that a first edge part 8 of the edge 7 of the metal sheet 2 can carve into the material of the sheet-like information carrier 1, providing a holding force.

[0050] In another embodiment, the edge 7 is bend in an angle a being 270 degree in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge 7, with the effect that it is possible to provide a contact area corresponding to a material thickness of the metal sheet 2 pressing against a second face 4 of the sheet-like information carrier 1, thereby squeezing the sheet-like information carrier 1 between the edge 7 of the rounded portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 and the first side 5 of the metal sheet 2, providing a holding force.

[0051] In another embodiment, the edge 7 is bend in an angle a being in a range between 270 and 360 degrees in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge 7, with the effect that it is possible for a second edge part 9 of the edge 7 of the metal sheet 2 to carve into the material of the sheet-like information carrier 1, providing a holding force.

[0052] In another embodiment, the edge 7 is bend in an angle a being 360 degrees in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge 7, with the effect that it is possible to provide a resilient contact area of the second edge part 9 of the portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 pressing against the second face 4 of the sheet-like information carrier 1, providing a holding force.

[0053] In another embodiment, the edge 7 is bend in an angle a being more than 360 degrees in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge 7, with the effect that it is possible to provide a resilient contact of the portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 pressing against the first face 4 of the sheet-like information carrier 1, providing a holding force.

[0054] An example of a machine with a tool for bending a portion of a metal sheet in a rounded way around an edge portion of a sheet-like information carrier is shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, showing different stages during the process.

[0055] This is just for mentioning one example, different tools may perform the same bend.

[0056] In FIG. 1 the tool comprises a lower part 20 and an upper part 21, the lower part 20 comprising a support surface 22 on which the articles 1, 2 for forming the book or booklet cover is placed and a first tool part 23 having a grove 24 for performing the rounded bending of the portion 11 of the metal sheet 2. The upper part 21 comprises a second tool part 25 comprising an inwardly rounded edge 26 for completing the rounding of the portion 11 of the metal sheet 2, when the tool parts 23, 25 are put together.

[0057] When moving the upper part 21 towards the lower part 20, the first tool part 23 is moved towards the edge 7 of the metal sheet 2 and the portion 11 is forced along the rounding in the grove 24 thereby being bend in a rounded way. The traveling distance of the first tool part 23 determines how much of the portion 11 to be bend and the dimension of the grove determines the dimension of the bended edge portion.

[0058] In FIG. 2, the first tool part 23 is moved towards the second tool part 25 and the portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 is beginning the bending.

[0059] In FIG. 3, the bending is completed and in FIG. 4, the tool parts 23, 25 are moved apart from each other and the end product can be seen.

[0060] FIG. 5 shows a sheet-like information carrier 1 placed on a metal sheet 2 before being joined in an edge portion. The sheet 1 comprises a first face 3 and an opposite second face 4, where the first face is placed against a first side 5 of the metal sheet 2. The metal sheet 2 has an opposite second side 6, which second side rest on the support surface 22 of the tool during bending. A portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 comprises an edge 7 having a first edge part 8 and a second edge part 9. The sheet 1 shows an edge 10.

[0061] The product obtained by completion of the process is a book or booklet cover including a metal sheet 2 supporting a sheet-like information carrier 1, which sheet 1 has a first face 3 and an opposite second face 4, with the first face 3 of the sheet 1 on a first side 5 of a metal sheet 2, the metal sheet 2 having a portion 11 that extends beyond at least one edge 10 of the sheet 1, where the portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 has a rounded bend along an edge thereof, the portion 11 elastically pressing against said sheet 1.

[0062] In an embodiment as shown in FIG. 7, the metal sheet 2 has an edge 7 which is bend in an angle a in a range between 180 and 270 degrees in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge 7. Hereby the first edge 8 carves into the sheet 1 forming a better grip than if the edge 7 of the metal sheet 2 was just folded around the edge of the sheet 1.

[0063] In an embodiment as shown in FIG. 6, the metal sheet 2 has an edge 7 which is bend in an angle a being 270 degree in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge 7. The angle a mentioned in the different embodiments are indicated in FIG. 6, which angle a refers to an angular position of the edge 7 compared to an edge 7 of a sheet with an unbended edge.

[0064] In embodiments as shown in FIGS. 8, 9 and 10, the metal sheet 2 has an edge 7 which is bend in an angle a being more than 360 degrees (FIG. 10), preferable 360 degrees (FIG. 9), more preferable in a range between 270 and 360 degrees (FIG. 8) in relation to a metal sheet 2 with an unbended edge 7.

[0065] As shown in FIG. 8, the second edge 9 carves into the sheet 1 forming a better grip than if the edge 7 of the metal sheet 2 was just folded around the edge of the sheet 1.

[0066] Hereby it is possible to retain the sheet-like information carrier 1 in relation to a metal sheet 2, where a portion 11 that extends beyond at least one edge 10 of the sheet 1, where the portion 11 of the metal sheet 2 has a rounded bend along an edge thereof, the portion 11 elastically pressing against said sheet 1 and thereby attaching the two parts together without need to use any adhesive material.

[0067] The first side or page of the sheet-like information carrier can be of same thickness as the rest of the pages in the book or booklet, or the first side or page can be thicker than the rest of the pages in the book or booklet. The same apply to the last side or page.

[0068] Bending in a rounding way should be understood as when the edge of the metal sheet is bend, the side which is bend around the bending edge is rounded and do not form a plane inner surface. Hereby is achieved that the edge which is now bend more than 180 degrees in relation to its initial position will be able to press against a sheet or the like on which the metal sheet 2 is placed to cover, without the inner portion of the bended edge pressing against the inner sheet. The part forming contact with the inner sheet is the edge of the metal sheet 2 or the corner lines of the edge.

[0069] In FIGS. 6 to 10 it is shown that a hollow channel is formed in the edge portion of the cover.

[0070] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present disclosure is not limited to the preferred embodiments described above. The person skilled in the art further realizes that modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims. Additionally, variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by the skilled person in practicing the claimed disclosure, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.