METHOD FOR BINDING A BUNDLE OF LEAVES AND A BOOK OR FOLDER THEREBY OBTAINED
20180370271 ยท 2018-12-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42C5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for binding a bundle (6) of leaves (1), where an edge (3) of the bundle (5) of leaves (1) is bound, and for the binding, use is made of a bundle (6) of leaves (1) in which the leaves (1) present a first fold line (2) that extends parallel to and at a distance (A) from the edge (3), and where the leaves (1) also present a second fold line (4) that is located parallel to and at a distance (B) from the first fold line (2), and which is located between the edge (3) and the first fold line (2).
Claims
1. A method for binding a bundle (6) of leaves (1), includes binding an edge (3) of the bundle (5) of leaves (1), wherein for the binding, use is made of a bundle (6) of leaves (1) in which the leaves (1) present a first fold line (2) that extends parallel to and at a distance (A) from said edge (3), wherein the leaves (1) also present a second fold line (4) that is located parallel to and at a distance (B) from said first fold line (2), and which is located between said edge (3) and the first fold line (2) and the first and/or second fold line (2, 4) is obtained by the separate prior double folding over of the leaves (1) along the same line forming said fold line (2, 4).
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first and/or second fold line (2, 4) is obtained by the separate prior folding over of the leaves (1) along a line forming said fold lines (2, 4).
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4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first and/or second fold line (2, 4) is obtained by scoring the leaves (1) of the bundle (6) along a line forming said fold line (2, 4).
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the distance (B) between the first and the second fold line (2, 4) is the same for all leaves (1) of the bundle (6).
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the distance (B) between the first and the second fold line (2, 4) is one to four millimetres.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the distance (B) between the first and the second fold line (2, 4) is two to three millimetres.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein all leaves (1) of the bundle (6) have the second fold line (4) at the same distance (C) from said edge (3).
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein for the binding, use is made of a binding spine (8) that is preferably a U-shaped or V-shaped binding spine (8) and that the distance (C) between said edge (3) and the second fold line (4) essentially corresponds to the depth of the binding spine (8) or is somewhat larger than the depth of the binding spine (8).
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the leaves (1) are provided beforehand with printing (16) that continues up to said second fold line (4).
11. The method according to claim 1, wherein the sides (7) of adjacent leaves (1) oriented towards one another are provided with printing (16) that continue seamlessly as it were over the second fold line (4) of both leaves (1) from one side (7) to the other side (7) wherein the part of the printing (16) is applied on one side (7) up to the second fold line (4) of the leaf (1) concerned and the part of the printing (16) of the other side (7) is applied up to the second fold line (4) of the adjacent leaf (1).
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the printing (16) on one side (7) and the printing (16) on the other side (7) continues over the second fold line (4) with an overlapping part (17).
13. A bundle of leaves, wherein the leaves (1) present a first fold line (2) that extends parallel to and at a distance (A) from an edge (3) of the leaves (1), wherein the leaves (1) also present a second fold line (4) that is located parallel to and at a distance (B) from said first fold line (2) and which is between said edge (3) and the first fold line (2), wherein the first and/or second fold line (2, 4) is obtained by the separate prior double folding over of the leaves (1) along the same line forming said fold line (2, 4).
14. A book or folder with a binding spine and a bundle of leaves bound therein, wherein the bound bundle (6) is a bundle (6) according to claim 13.
15. A book or folder with a binding spine and a bundle of leaves bound therein, wherein at least a proportion of the leaves (1) present a first fold line (2) that extends parallel to and at a distance (A) from an edge (3) of the leaves (1), wherein the leaves (1) also present a second fold line (4) that is located parallel to and at a distance (B) from said first fold line (2) and is between said edge (3) and the first fold line (2), wherein the first and/or second fold line (2, 4) is obtained by the separate prior double folding over of the leaves (1) along the same line forming said fold line (2, 4).
16. The method of claim 1, wherein the first fold line (2) and the second fold line (4) are both obtained by the separate prior double folding over of the leaves (1) along the same line forming said fold line (2, 4).
17. The method of claim 1, wherein the first fold line (2) is obtained by the separate prior double folding over of the leaves (1) along the same line forming said fold line (2, 4).
18. The method of claim 1, wherein the second fold line (4) is obtained by the separate prior double folding over of the leaves (1) along the same line forming said fold line (2, 4).
19. The method according to claim 2, wherein the first and/or second fold line (2, 4) is obtained by scoring the leaves (1) of the bundle (6) along a line forming said fold line (2, 4).
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the distance (B) between the first and the second fold line (2, 4) is the same for all leaves (1) of the bundle (6).
Description
[0035] With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, a few preferred variants of a method according to the invention for binding a bundle of leaves and a book or folder thereby obtained, are described hereinafter by way of an example, without any limiting nature, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0046] The leaf 1 presents a first fold line 2 that extends parallel to and at a distance A from an edge 3 of the leaf 1.
[0047] This edge 3 is the edge 3 with which the leaf 1 will be bound.
[0048] The leaf 1 also presents a second fold line 4 that is located parallel to and at a distance B from said first fold line 2.
[0049] The second fold line 4 is between said edge 3 and the first fold line 2. The distance C between the second fold line 4 and said edge 3 is thus A-B.
[0050] The distance B between the first fold line 2 and the second fold line 4 is preferably between one to four millimetres and even better between two to three millimetres.
[0051] The first and second fold lines 2, 4 can be realised in different ways.
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[0053] As a result the strip 5 of the leaf 1 is preferably folded over an angle of at least 90 and even better over an angle of at least 120.
[0054] In this case the leaf 1 is only folded over once each time along the line concerned.
[0055] It is also possible that the leaf 1 is folded over double or twice along the line concerned, whereby the strip 5 is folded over once in the one direction and once in the other direction. In this way a sharper fold line 2, 4 can be obtained.
[0056] It is not excluded either that the second fold line 4 is created by the double folding over of the leaf 1 along the line concerned and that the first fold line 2 is created by folding it over once along the line concerned, as shown in
[0057] After folding the leaves 1 to form the first and second fold line 2, 4, the strip 5 of the leaf 1 is folded back to the plane of the leaf 1, so that a leaf 1 as shown in
[0058] Instead of folding the leaf 1 once or twice, it is also possible that the first and/or second fold line 2, 4 is obtained by scoring the leaves 1 of the bundle along a line to form the fold line 2, 4 concerned.
[0059] After the leaves 1 have been folded according to the steps shown in
[0060] As can be seen in
[0061] As can be seen in this drawing, the distance B between the first and second fold line 2, 4 is the same for all leaves of the bundle 6. This does not necessarily need to be the case.
[0062] All leaves 1 of the bundle 6 present the second fold line 4 at the same distance C from said edge 3. This does not necessarily need to be the case either.
[0063] The bundle 6 can then be bound, for example in a binding spine 8 as shown in
[0064] The binding spine 8 is further provided with two endpapers 12, for example of cardboard that are provided on either side of a covering 13.
[0065] It is clear that the binding spine 8 can also take on other forms and can be a V-shaped binding spine 8 for example.
[0066] The bundle 6 is placed in the U-shaped part 9 of the binding spine 8, whereby the edges 3 of the leaves 1 are placed against the layer of hotmelt adhesive 11, as shown in
[0067] Hereby the second fold line 4 of the leaves 1 ends up somewhat above the U-shaped 9 part.
[0068] Then the layer of hotmelt adhesive 11 is heated by a heat source 14. The hotmelt adhesive 11 will melt as a result and become liquid, such that the leaves 1 of the bundle 6 can be affixed therein.
[0069] After solidification of the hotmelt adhesive 11, the bundle is attached to the binding spine 8 via the hotmelt adhesive 11.
[0070] Then, as can be seen in
[0071] The bound bundle 6 is now finished into a folder with bound leaves 1.
[0072] As can be seen in
[0073] In reality the result is better than shown in the drawings that give a somewhat distorted picture because a certain thickness has been given to the leaves 1 for the purpose of clarity.
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[0075] When an endpaper 12 is opened, it can be folded up to against the arm 15 of the U-shaped part, as can be seen in
[0076] When leafing through further, the arm 15 of the U-shaped part 9 will move away from this endpaper 12 because the U-shaped part 9 will turn according to the arrow D towards the other endpaper 12. This is shown in
[0077] When leafing through even further, as shown in
[0078] This turning of the binding spine 8 is done automatically as it were when leafing through the bundle 6 and will ensure that the leaves 1 extend flat when the bundle 6 is opened at a certain page.
[0079] As presented in
[0080] The sides 7 of the leaves 1 are printed for example with a part of an illustration 16 or photograph, whereby the illustration continues as good as seamlessly from the one leaf 1 to the other leaf 1 over the fold lines 2, 4, to form one continuous illustration in this way. This is useful for example when compiling a photo album, whereby in this way large photographs can be provided that extend over two leaves 1 and this without an annoying gap between the two.
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[0083] This overlapping part 17 will disappear with the bound bundle 6 because the leaves 1 lie against one another at the second fold line 4, as shown in
[0084] It is clear that the hotmelt adhesive 11 can be left out and that the bundle 6 can be stapled before being placed in the binding spine 8.
[0085] It is also clear that the squeezing of the arms 15 of the U-shaped part 9 of the binding spine 8 can be left out.
[0086] Although in the examples shown, all leaves 1 of the bundle 6 present two fold lines 2, 4, it is not excluded that only a proportion of the leaves 1 present two fold lines 2, 4.
[0087] The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described as an example and shown in the drawings, but a method according to the invention for binding a bundle of leaves and a book or folder thereby obtained can be realised according to different variants without departing from the scope of the invention.