The invention relates to a document protector in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 and in accordance with the preamble of claim 8, respectively.
Document protectors have a document pocket for accommodating documents that can be stored, in protected manner, in the document pocket. They are predominantly used where individual sheets of documents are supposed to be transported, for example for a presentation. The document can be accommodated in the document pocket without being punched. If the document is no longer needed, for the time being, and if it is supposed to be filed in a file folder, a ring binder, or the like, it has to be removed from the document protector and also punched, if necessary. For this reason, document protectors have already been developed that have a punched reinforcement strip formed on in one piece with the document pocket, having holes for accommodating the filing posts of file folders and the like. Such document protectors can be filed in file folders, together with the document contained in the document pocket. When handling these document protectors, however, it is felt to be disadvantageous that the punched reinforcement strip increases their dimensions, and gets in the way, for example during presentation of the document contained in the protector. Furthermore, document protectors are known, which have a labeling strip formed on in one piece with the document pocket, for applying identification. The labeling strip has an insertion pocket for accommodating a labeling sign, for example. In this connection, it is again felt to be disadvantageous that the labeling strip increases the dimensions of the document protector, thereby making it less easy to handle.
It is therefore the task of the invention to further develop a document protector of the type stated initially, in such a manner that its handling is improved.
This task is accomplished, according to the invention, by means of a document protector having the characteristics of claim 1, and by a document protector having the characteristics of claim 8, respectively. Advantageous further developments are the object of the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the idea that the functional strip, if this is configured as a punched reinforcement strip, provides a simple possibility for filing the document in a file folder, without having to remove the document from the document pocket. If the functional strip is a labeling strip for identifying the document contained in the document pocket, it can easily be seen what the document pocket contains, without having to remove the document from the document pocket. In daily use, the document protector is easy to handle, since the functional strip is movable, both in the case of the first embodiment according to claim 1, and in the case of the second embodiment according to claim 8, relative to the document pocket, and can be brought into a position in which the dimensions of the document protector, as compared with those of a document protector without a functional strip, are not significantly increased. This is done, in the case of the first embodiment, by means of folding the functional strip about the fold, and, in the case of the second embodiment, by means of insertion into the insertion pocket. In general, the front cover is made from a transparent plastic film, while the back cover can also be produced from non-transparent plastic, and furthermore can be structured to be thicker than the front cover.
In the case of the first embodiment, the functional strip can be formed on in one piece with the document pocket, either onto the front cover or onto the back cover. If the functional strip is a punched reinforcement strip, it is preferably structured in two layers, for example by means of folding. This makes it more stable. However, it is also possible to set the functional strip onto the front or back cover and attach it to this cover. For attachment, the functional strip is preferably welded on. In both variants, the document protector can continue to be used even after removal of the functional strip.
An advantageous further development of the document protector according to the first embodiment provides that the document protector has at least one holder element for fixing the functional strip in place in the folded-down position. This prevents the functional strip from folding back unintentionally after it has been folded down. It is practical if the at least one holder element is affixed to the back cover, since when the functional strip is folded down onto the back cover, the functional strip disappears under a document protector that is lying on a table, and is not in the way.
The at least one holder element can be part of a hook-and-loop connection, whereby its counterpart is affixed to the functional strip. In this way, firm but nevertheless easily releasable fixation of the functional strip on the document pocket is achieved. Alternatively to this, the at least one holder element can be a holder strip made of plastic film, attached to the document pocket, which engages over the folded-down functional strip. The holder strip is preferably attached to the document pocket by means of a weld seam. When the functional strip is folded down, the holder strip is lifted up, and the functional strip is held down under it, lying against the front cover or back cover.
In the case of the second embodiment according to claim 8, it is preferred that the insertion pocket ends flush with the first side edge. When the functional strip has been pushed completely into the insertion pocket, the dimensions of the document protector are not greater than the dimensions of a conventional document protector without a punched reinforcement strip or labeling strip. It is practical if the functional strip has perforations as guides, through which a guide element that connects the document pocket with the film strip that is set on, in each instance, passes. The functional strip can be displaced relative to the guide elements, between two stops that define the first and the second position. The guide elements can be clasps that connect the film strip with the document pocket. However, it is preferred that the guide elements are weld seams. It is advantageous if the film strip that is set on has a grasping cut-out for taking hold of the functional strip, at the opening of the insertion pocket.
The functional strip can be a punched reinforcement strip having holes for accommodating filing posts or filing bands. In this connection, the holes project beyond the outline of the document pocket in the first position of the punched reinforcement strip.
However, the functional strip can also be a labeling strip for applying identification. The identification can consist of a text that is applied to the labeling strip. However, it can also consist simply of a color marking, for example of a coloring of the labeling strip. Furthermore, it is possible that the functional strip has an insertion pocket for accommodating a labeling sign. The various embodiments can also be combined with one another. Thus, the document protector can have two functional strips of the type described above, for example, whereby a first functional strip is configured as a punched reinforcement strip, and a second functional strip is configured as a labeling strip. In their first position, the two functional strips can project beyond the same side edge of the document pocket, or beyond different edges.
It is practical if the document pocket is closed on its first side edge and on a lower edge that runs crosswise to the first side edge. Furthermore, it can be closed part of the way on its second side that lies opposite the first side edge, proceeding from the lower edge. This prevents the document accommodated in the document pocket from slipping out, particularly if the document protector is filed in a file folder that stands upright.
According to an advantageous further development, the back cover has a corner piece made of plastic film, for insertion of a corner section of the front cover, at the corner that lies opposite the side edge and the lower edge, which corner piece covers the inside of the back cover that faces the front cover, part of the way. The document contained in the document pocket is also inserted between this corner piece and the back cover. In this way, the document is held better in the document pocket, and the front cover is prevented from folding open. In order to be able to put the front cover under the corner piece well, it is practical if this piece has a contour that is set back relative to the outline of the document pocket, at its corner section.
The document pocket can be divided into multiple compartments, between the front cover and the back cover, by means of one or more intermediate films. This makes it possible for multiple sheets of a document to be accommodated in the document pocket, in presorted manner.
The invention will be described in the following, using exemplary embodiments shown schematically in the drawing. The figures show:
a a document protector according to a first exemplary embodiment, in a perspective rear view;
b a section through the document protector according to
a a document protector according to a second exemplary embodiment, in a perspective rear view;
b a detail representation of a section through the document protector according to
a a document protector according to a third exemplary embodiment, in a perspective rear view;
b a detail representation of a section through the document protector according to
a, 4b a document protector according to a fourth exemplary embodiment, in a perspective front view, with the punched reinforcement strip pulled out and pushed in.
A document protector 10 according to a first exemplary embodiment (
The document protector 110 according to the second exemplary embodiment (
The document protector 200 according to the third exemplary embodiment (
The document protector 210 according to the fourth exemplary embodiment (
The punched reinforcement strips 24 shown in the exemplary embodiments can also perform additional functions. For example, they can serve, at the same time, as labeling strips, whose labeling allows identification of the document(s) contained in the document pocket 12. For this purpose, they can also be colored with a predefined color. Furthermore, in place of the punched reinforcement strip 24, a labeling strip or an insertion pocket for accommodating a labeling sign can be applied. The insertion pocket can also be used to accommodate other objects, such as pens or rulers. In particular, it is also possible that a document protector has two such strips, having different functions: a punched reinforcement strip on a first side edge, and a labeling strip or an insertion pocket on another edge of the document pocket 12.
In summary, the following should be stated:
The invention relates to a document protector 10, 110, 200, having a document pocket 12 for accommodating documents, delimited by a front cover 14 and a back cover 16 made of plastic film, and having a functional strip 24 that can be moved relative to the document pocket 12, which strip projects at least partially beyond the outline of the document pocket 12 at a first side edge 20, in a first position. According to the invention, it is provided that the functional strip 24 is firmly connected with the document pocket 12, and can be folded down onto the front cover 14 or the back cover 16 about a fold 22 that runs parallel to the first side edge 20, into a second position.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 037 611.0 | Aug 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/057621 | 7/24/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/13/2009 |