Method for binding a bundle of sheets of paper, book or folder thereby obtained, bundle of sheets
10099502 ยท 2018-10-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42C5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42C11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42C9/0006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B42C11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42C9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42C5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Method for binding a bundle (5) of sheets (1), whereby an edge (2) of the bundle (5) of sheets (1) is bound, whereby use is made of sheets (1) in which a strip (4) of each of the sheets (1) is double folded separately beforehand along the same line to form a fold line (3) parallel to and at a distance (A) from the aforementioned edge (2). If paper with a density of less than 120 grams per square meter is used for the sheet (1), after having been double folded the strip (4) is folded at least once more along the aforementioned fold line (3).
Claims
1. A method for binding a bundle of sheets of paper, comprising the steps of: separately double-folding a strip of each of a plurality of sheets of paper along a same line to form a fold line that extends parallel to and at a distance (A) from an edge of each sheet of paper to obtain folded sheets of paper, wherein at least one of the folded sheets of paper is a sheet of paper with a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter; after said double-folding step, a further folding step of folding the strip of each of the at least one sheet of paper having a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter, at least once more along the fold line to obtain at least one twice folded sheet of paper so as to have an additional folding as compared to sheets of paper with a weight not less than 120 grams per square meter; after said further folding step, arranging the folded sheets of paper and the at least one twice folded sheet of paper to obtain the bundle of sheets of paper with the edge defining an edge of the bundle of sheets of paper; and after said arranging step, binding the edge of the bundle of sheets of paper to thereby form a bound bundle of sheets of paper.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein, in said further folding step, the strip of the at least one sheet of paper with a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter, is folded a second time along the aforementioned fold line so that finally the at least one sheet of paper with a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter has been double folded twice.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein, after said binding step, the bound bundle of sheets of paper opens with the sheets of paper being in a single plane.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein, in said double-folding step, all of the sheets of paper are double folded at a same distance (A) from the edge to be bound.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the distance (A) between the fold line and the edge of the sheets of paper is chosen such that upon opening of the bound bundle of sheets of paper, the sheets of paper extend flat or practically flat.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the distance (A) is between 10 and 24 mm.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein, said binding step uses a binding spine that is a V-shaped or U-shaped binding spine, and the distance (A) essentially corresponds to a depth of the binding spine.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein, said binding step uses a binding spine that is a V-shaped or U-shaped binding spine, and the distance (A) is greater than a depth of the binding spine.
9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the binding spine is a metal binding spine that is provided with a hot-melt adhesive which upon binding is made to melt in order to hold the sheets of paper along the edge of the bound bundle of sheets of paper after solidifying.
10. The method according to claim 7, wherein arms of the binding spine are squeezed together after introducing the bound bundle of sheets of paper to clamp the bound bundle of sheets of paper in the binding spine.
11. The method according to claim 1, wherein to bind the bound bundle of sheets of paper, the bound bundle of sheets of paper is stapled at a distance from the edge of the bound bundle of sheets of paper that is less than the distance (A).
12. The method according to claim 1, wherein the sheets of paper are provided with printing that continues up to the fold line.
13. The method according to claim 1, wherein sides of adjacent sheets of paper oriented towards one another are provided with printing beforehand, which runs seamlessly across the fold line of the adjacent sheets of paper from one side to an opposite side to which a part of the printing is applied on the one side up to the fold line of the one sheet of paper concerned and another part of the printing of the opposite side is applied up to the fold line of the adjacent sheet of paper.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the printing on the one side and the printing on the opposite side continues over the fold line with an overlapping section.
15. The method according to claim 1, wherein said binding step uses a binding spine, with one or two endpapers of a folder or book affixed to the binding spine.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the endpapers can be folded completely outwards with respect to arms of the binding spine up to against or almost against the arms of the binding spine.
17. The method according to claim 1, wherein the bundle of sheets of paper comprises sheets of paper of different weights.
18. A method of preparing a bundle of sheets of paper, comprising at least one sheet of paper having a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter, whereby a strip of each of the sheets of paper is double folded separately along a same line to form a fold line that extends parallel to and at a distance (A) from an edge of each sheet of paper, the strip of the at least one sheet of paper with a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter, after having been double folded the strip is folded at least once more along the fold line so as to have an additional folding as compared to sheets of paper with a weight not less than 120 grams per square meter.
19. The method of preparing the bundle of sheets of paper according to claim 18, wherein the strip of the at least one sheet of paper with a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter is folded a second time along the fold line so that the at least one sheet of paper with a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter is finally double folded twice.
20. The method of preparing the bundle of sheets according to claim 18, wherein the sheets of the bundle are flat because the strip of each of the sheets of paper is folded back into a plane of the sheet of paper and that the distance (A) is between approximately ten and fourteen millimeters.
21. A method of preparing a book or a folder with a binding spine, comprising the step of binding the bundle of sheets of paper prepared according to claim 18 in the binding spine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, a preferred method for binding a bundle of sheets according to the invention is described hereinafter by way of an example, without any limiting nature, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) To this end an edge 2 of a sheet 1 is folded in one direction along a fold line 3 that is parallel to the edge 2 and at a distance A therefrom, as can be seen in
(10) Then the strip 4 is folded in the other direction along the sharp fold line 3 as can be seen in
(11) In this way a double-folded sheet 1 is made.
(12) Preferably the strip 4 for forming a sharp fold line 3 is completely folded back twice. In this way the fold line 3 forms a flexible hinge as it were, along which the sheet 1 can be flexibly turned back and forth with respect to the strip 4.
(13) The distance A between the edge 2 and the fold line 3 is equal to the width of the strip 4. The distance A is preferably between 10 and 24 millimeters.
(14) According to the invention, when the sheet has a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter, the strip 4 is folded again as shown in
(15) Additionally, but not necessarily, the strip 4 can be folded again in the other direction, as shown in
(16) In this way the strip 4 is double folded twice.
(17) Finally, as shown in
(18) However, it is not excluded that the strip 4 is folded again a number of times. Indeed, depending on the type of paper and the weight of the paper the strip 4 is folded back as many times until the desired result is obtained, this means until the sheet 1 can be easily and readily folded at the location of the fold line 3.
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(20) In the following double-folded sheets 1 also means sheets 1 that, after having been double folded, are folded again at least once as described above.
(21) As can be seen in
(22) Preferably the bundle 5 comprises at least one sheet 1 with a density of less than 120 grams per square meter.
(23) According to the invention it is not excluded that the sheets 1 have a different density. For example, some of the sheets 1 can have a density of less than 120 grams per square meter and some of the sheets 1 have a density greater than or equal to 120 grams per square meter.
(24) Hereby in the example shown the distance A is the same for all sheets. However, it is also possible for the sheets 1 of the bundle 5 to be double folded at different distances from the edge 2 to be bound, whereby the first sheet is folded at a distance A, the second sheet at a distance A plus approximately the thickness of one sheet 1, the third sheet at a distance A plus approximately twice the thickness of one sheet and so on until the middle of the bundle, after which the distances decrease symmetrically such that the last sheet 1 of the bundle 5 is folded at a distance A from the edge.
(25) In order to bind the bundle 5, in this example use is made of a binding spine 7.
(26) In this case the binding spine 7 consists of a U-shaped part 8, for example of metal with a layer of hot-melt adhesive 10 on the base 9.
(27) In this case, the binding spine 7 is further provided with two endpapers 11 of a book or folder, for example of cardboard that are provided on either side with a covering 12.
(28) It is clear that the binding spine 7 can also take on other forms such as a V-shaped binding spine for example or can only be provided with one endpaper 11.
(29) The bundle 5 is placed in the U-shaped part 8 of the binding spine 7, whereby the edges 2 of the double-folded sheets 1 are placed against the layer of hot-melt adhesive 10, as shown in
(30) Hereby the fold line 3 of the double-folded sheets 1 is somewhat above the U-shaped part 8. This occurs because the distance A primarily corresponds to the depth of the binding spine 7 or is somewhat greater than the depth of the binding spine 7.
(31) Then the layer of hot-melt adhesive 10 is heated by means of a heat source 13. The hot-melt adhesive 10 will hereby melt and become liquid, such that the double-folded sheets 1 of the bundle 5 can be introduced therein.
(32) After the hot-melt adhesive 10 has solidified, the bundle 5 is attached to the bundle 7 by the hot-melt adhesive 10.
(33) Then, as can be seen in
(34) It is also clear that the squeezing shut of the arms 14 of the U-shaped part 8 of the binding spine 7 can be omitted.
(35) The bound bundle 5 is now finished into a folder with bound sheets 1.
(36) As can be seen in
(37) By applying a method according to the invention, not only will the thicker sheets with a weight of 120 or 140 grams per square meter for example, but also thinner sheets with a weight of less than 120 grams per square meter, give the desired result.
(38) In reality the result is better than shown in the drawings, which give a somewhat distorted picture because a certain thickness has been given to the sheets for clarity.
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(40) When an endpaper 11 is opened, it is will be able to be folded to against the arm 14 of the U-shaped part 8, as can be seen in
(41) When leafing through further, the arm 14 of the U-shaped part 8 will move away from this endpaper 11 because the U-shaped part 8 will turn according to arrow B towards the other endpaper 11. This is shown in
(42) When leafing through further, as shown in
(43) This turning of the binding spine 7 will be done automatically as it were while leafing through the bundle 5 and will ensure that the sheets 1 extend flat when the bundle 5 is opened at a certain page.
(44) As presented in
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(46) Hereby the printing 15 is printed up to the fold line 3 whereby the strip 4 remains unprinted.
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(49) It is clear that in the example of
(50) It is also clear that it is possible that, in order to bind the bundle 5 of sheets 1, the bundle 5 is stapled at a distance from the edge 2 that is smaller than the distance A without making further use of a binding spine 7. It is clear that it is not excluded that for the method according to the invention use is made of a bundle 5 of sheets 1 of a different thickness, whereby for the sheets 1 with a greater thickness the strip 4 is double folded and for the sheets with a smaller thickness the strip 4 is then folded or double folded again.
(51) It is clear that it is not excluded that the method according to the invention is also applied for sheets (1) with a density of 120 grams per square meter or greater.
(52) The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described as an example and shown in the drawings, but a method for binding bundles of sheets according to the invention can be realised in different variants without departing from the scope of the invention.