Device for binding sheets and bound sheets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6669392
  • Patent Number
    6,669,392
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A device for binding sheets in a pack, the device having a flat rectangular sheet element (3) in turn having, along one major side (3a), a number of flexible tongues (7) arranged combfashion; and a closing strip (10) extending along the major side (3a). The strip (10) has an application surface (13) facing the tongues (7) and having a layer of adhesive (17). The flat element (3) is placeable on a first face of the pack, with the tongues (7) inserted inside the respective holes (33) formed along one edge of the pack, and with respective ends (7e) of the tongues (7) projecting from the holes. The closing strip (10) is foldable and placeable with the layer of adhesive (17) superimposed on a flat element (30b) defining a second face of the pack (30).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a device for binding sheets in a pack, and to a bound bundle.




BACKGROUND ART




As is known, packed sheets with holes along one edge of the pack are bound using substantially tubular binding devices comprising an elongated, substantially C-section spine portion, and a number of curved tongues formed integrally with the spine portion and spaced to form an elastic comblike structure. Each tongue is inserted inside a respective (preferably rectangular) hole in the pack and through the pack so that a respective end portion rests on an inner surface of the spine portion to firmly connect and bind the sheets into a bundle.




Known binding devices of the above type have a number of drawbacks, including the following:




the elongated spine portion projects frontwards and laterally from the bundle, so that the bundle is often difficult to shelve or place alongside other bound bundles;




binding devices of different sizes, in particular with elongated spine portions of different shape and width, are required for binding bundles of different thickness;




writing or printing is not normally possible on the spine of the bound bundle, by the spine being defined by the outer surface of the spine portion, which is curved and made of plastic material;




the binding device (being made of plastic material) must be detached from the packed sheets when disposing of, e.g. burning, the bundle.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for binding packed sheets, designed to eliminate the drawbacks of known devices.




According to the present invention, there is provided a binding device of the type described in claim


1


.




The present invention also relates to a bound bundle of the type described in claim


16


.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a view in perspective of a binding device in accordance with the teaching of the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a larger-scale view in perspective of a portion of the

FIG. 1

binding device;





FIG. 3

shows a variation of the

FIG. 2

binding device;





FIG. 4

shows a section along line IV—IV in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

shows a view in perspective of a first stage in the use of the binding device;





FIG. 6

shows a view in perspective of a second stage in the use of the binding device;





FIG. 7

shows a view in perspective of a third stage in the use of the binding device;





FIG. 8

shows a view in perspective of a bound bundle formed using the

FIG. 1

binding device.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a binding device comprising a rectangular flat sheet element


3


having a number of flexible tongues


7


arranged combfashion along a straight major side


3




a.


Tongues


7


are preferably die-cut integrally with flat sheet element


3


.




Flat sheet element


3


may be formed by die-cutting a sheet of cardboard, a sheet of plastic material (e.g. transparent plastic material), or a sheet of metal (e.g. a flexible sheet of aluminium). That is, flat sheet element


3


may be made of various materials, providing sufficient flexibility of tongues


7


is ensured.




Tongues


7


are equally spaced with spacing D (

FIGS. 2 and 3

) along straight major side


3




a,


and are all of the same length L; and each tongue


7


extends perpendicularly to side


3




a,


and is rectangular with a rounded minor-side free end


7




e.






Binding device


1


also comprises a strip-shaped closing element


10


extending along the whole of straight major side


3




a


of flat element


3


, and preferably made of the same material as flat element


3


. More specifically, closing strip


10


is rectangular, and comprises a first straight major edge portion


10




a


(

FIG. 4

) glued to flat sheet element


3


along straight major side


3




a;


and two minor edges


10




c,




10




d


(

FIG. 1

) aligned with the minor sides


3




c,




3




d


of rectangular flat element


3


.




Closing strip


10


has an application surface


13


facing tongues


7


, and a surface


14


facing away from tongues


7


.




Application surface


13


has an adhesive strip


17


extending along a second straight major edge portion


10




b


of strip


10


. Adhesive strip


17


comprises a removable cover strip


20


, and is preferably defined by a biadhesive strip along straight major edge lob of closing strip


10


.




Adhesive strip


17


may also be normally solid and formable thermally; in which case, cover strip


20


may be dispensed with.




Closing strip


10


(

FIG. 4

) has a useful width F (measured between second edge portion


10




b


and side


3




a


) greater than the length L of each tongue


7


, so that the end portion


7




e


of each tongue faces application surface


13


when strip


10


is undeformed and substantially flat. Closing strip


10


may also be made of cloth.




Closing strip


10


also has a preferential bend line


21




a


(

FIG. 2

) extending the whole length of the closing strip and parallel to major edges


10




a


and


10




b


of strip


10


and to side


3




a


of flat sheet element


3


. Preferential bend line


21




a


extends along a portion of surface


13


not covered with adhesive.




A larger number of bend lines may be provided, e.g. two (or more) as shown in

FIG. 3

, which shows two preferential bend lines


21




a,




21




b


extending parallel to major edges


10




a


and


10




b


of strip


10


and therefore parallel to side


3




a


of flat sheet element


3


. Both preferential bend lines


21




a,




21




b


extend along a portion of surface


13


not covered with adhesive.




To use the device according to the present invention, a pack


30


(

FIGS. 1 and 5

) is prepared of rectangular sheets


31


having a series of rectangular-section holes


33


extending along a straight major edge


30




e


of pack


30


. Pack


30


is defined, on opposite faces, by flat end elements


30




a,




30




b


preferably defined by a sheet and by a semirigid element (e.g. cardboard, as shown in FIG.


1


). In

FIGS. 5 and 1

, flat element


30




b


is shown detached from the other parts of pack


30


for the sake of clarity.




According to the present invention, each tongue


7


is inserted through a respective hole


33


in pack


30


so that each end


7




e


projects from hole


33


(FIGS.


5


and


6


). This may be done manually (

FIGS. 5 and 6

) by placing flat sheet element


3


vertically with tongues


7


facing upwards, placing pack


30


horizontally and perpendicular to tongues


7


, and at the same time moving pack


30


towards tongues


7


so as to insert the tongues inside respective holes


33


(FIG.


6


). At this point, flat sheet element


3


is folded (arrow P) onto a first face of pack


30


. More specifically, flat element


3


is folded onto flat end element


30




a


of pack


30


, with tongues


7


still inserted inside holes


33


and with pack


30


in the preceding position (for instance still horizontal), so as to bend tongues


7


at their respective bases.




The ends of tongues


7


projecting from pack


30


are then bent (arrow B) onto flat end element


30




b


(preferably made of semirigid material) defining a second face of pack


30


.




Cover strip


20


is removed (

FIG. 6

) and closing strip


10


is gripped and folded into a C (arrow K,

FIGS. 6 and 7

) so that the peripheral portion of closing strip


10


adjacent to edge lob is superimposed on flat end element


30




b


defining the second face of pack


30


, and adhesive strip


17


, with cover strip


20


removed, adheres firmly to the portion of flat element


30




b


close to holes


33


, and to the underlying portions of tongues


7


. As stated, flat element


30




b


defining the second face of pack


30


is preferably made of sufficiently rigid material, e.g. cardboard or plastic. Adhesive strip


17


thus provides for firmly connecting strip


10


and flat element


30




b,


and so ensuring connection of flat element


30




b


and flat element


3


, while the sheets of pack


30


are retained firmly between flat element


30




b


and flat sheet element


3


, which respectively define the rear and front cover of a bound bundle (FIG.


8


).




The advantages of the present invention will be clear from the foregoing description:




closing strip


10


does not project with respect to the thickness of the bundle, which, being substantially parallelepipedal with no projecting parts, is therefore easy to shelve or place alongside other bound bundles;




since a portion of each tongue


7


need simply project from the pack of sheets, device


1


may be used for binding packs of sheets of different thicknesses;




writing or printing may be applied to strip


10


, the central portion of surface


14


of which defines the spine of the bound bundle;




writing or printing may also be applied to flat sheet element


3


which, depending on the arrangement of the sheets in the bundle, defines the front or rear cover of the bound bundle;




the binding device may be made of recyclable (e.g. paper) material to avoid the necessity of removing the device when disposing of, e.g. burning, the bundle.




Moreover, binding device


1


may be made by simply die-cutting and gluing readily available materials, and is therefore cheap and easy to produce.




The binding device may also be used for security purposes, to prevent sheets from being replaced or added to the bundle, by, for example, initialling or applying a SEAL to the overlapping portion of closing strip


10


and flat end element


30




b


(FIG.


8


). In the event the bundle is opened, closing strip


10


is detached from flat end element


30




b,


thus destroying or altering the initialling or the SEAL.




Clearly, changes may be made to the binding device as described and illustrated herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A device for binding sheets in a pack, comprising:a flat sheet element having, along one side, a number of flexible tongues arranged in a comb-like fashion; a closing element distinct from the flat sheet element, attached with the sheet element and extending along said side of the flat sheet element; said closing element having an application surface facing said tongues; said flat sheet element placeable on a first face of said pack to cover said first face, with said tongues inserted inside respective holes formed along an edge of the pack, and with respective ends of the tongues projecting from the holes; said closing element being foldable and placeable with at least with at least one portion of the application surface superimposed on and firmly connected to a flat element defining a second face of the pack to form a bound bundle.
  • 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tongues are integral with said flat sheet element.
  • 3. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tongues are formed integrally with said flat sheet element by die-cutting.
  • 4. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tongues extend along a straight side of said flat sheet element.
  • 5. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said flat sheet element has a rectangular perimeter.
  • 6. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said closing element has a respective peripheral edge fixed to said flat sheet element along said side.
  • 7. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said closing element is rectangular.
  • 8. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said closing element has at least one preferential bend line extending in a direction substantially parallel to said side of said flat sheet element.
  • 9. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said application surface has at least one portion covered with adhesive.
  • 10. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said portion covered with adhesive extends along a peripheral portion of said closing element.
  • 11. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said portion covered with adhesive has a removable cover strip.
  • 12. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closing element has a useful width greater than the length of said tongues, so that the end portions of said tongues face said application surface when said closing element is undeformed.
  • 13. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each tongue is rectangular with a rounded minor-side free end.
  • 14. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said closing element is strip-shaped.
  • 15. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said closing element is made of cloth.
  • 16. A bound bundle comprising a binding device and a number of sheets arranged in a pack; wherein said binding device comprises:a flat sheet element having, along one side, a number of flexible tongues arranged in a comb-like fashion; a closing element distinct from the flat a sheet element, attached with the sheet element and extending along said side of the flat sheet element; said closing element having an application surface facing said tongues; said flat sheet element placed on a first face of said pack to cover said first face, with said tongues inserted inside respective holes formed along an edge of the pack, and with respective ends of the tongues projecting from the holes; said closing element being folded and placed with at least one portion of the application surface superimposed on and firmly connected to a flat element defining a second face of the pack to form said bound bundle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO98A0988 Nov 1998 IT
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/IT99/00385, filed Nov. 24, 1999.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/IT99/00385 Nov 1999 US
Child 09/862796 US