The present invention relates to a book-like construction according to the preamble of Claim 1.
Such a book-like construction is disclosed in FR 2194541. This publication describes a bound assembly, which is welded together ultrasonically by means of a thin strip.
Another application of such a book-like construction is, for example, a passport. In such a passport a large number of visa pages are present, as well as a cover. These are made of pivotable material. Furthermore, the more modern passports contain a so-called holder page or another page in which, for example, a chip or the like is present. Such a page is not hinged. For purposes of still being able to accommodate this page in a passport in a hinged manner, the prior art proposes fixing to it a hinged strip and then combining said strip with the other pages and the cover to form a passport. In the construction disclosed in EP 1008459 A1 (in the name of Enschedé/SDU B.V.) the strip is provided with recesses situated at regular intervals. A further strip is provided for example having projections that can extend through these openings. It is also possible to provide the holder page concerned with such projections. The strip of flexible material is clamped between the holder page and the strip placed on it. These last parts are fused together.
This is a complicated process because it is necessary to position the hinged sip accurately, since the projections concerned have to extend through the openings in the strip. Furthermore, it is necessary to position accurately the further part placed on the hinged strip. Moreover, this forms an additional part.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a construction in which the hinged part is fixed on the non-hinged part in a simple manner.
This object is achieved by the features and measures of Claim 1.
According to the present invention, the material of the hinged part is selected in such a way that it can fuse with the plastic from which the non-hinged part is made. This means that it is possible to dispense with the further strip that is used in the prior art. The process is preferably carried out by ultrasonic welding. In order to promote this ultrasonic welding, one of the two part to be connected to each other is preferably provided with surface irregularities such as ribs or ridges, so that energy is concentrated and the first fusing between the two parts can be started off more easily. In addition to or instead of fusing the hinged part and the first part, gluing or a mechanical connecting technique can be used for connecting these two parts. The term mechanical connecting technique is understood as meaning sewing, stapling and the like.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the hinged part is provided with a fibre-reinforced plastic material. This fibre is preferably provided in the form of a fibric such as a polyester fabric.
The connecting technique by fusing described above is preferably carried out with two of the same materials such as polycarbonate material. In order to position the hinged part on a level with the non-hinged part, the non-hinged part is preferably provided with a recess near the end concerned, for the purpose of accommodating the hinged part.
The invention also relates to a method for producing a first, non-hinged part mad of plastic material and a hinged part fixed to it, comprising providing a fabric reinforced hinged part providing a first part provided in an area with surface irregularities, placing said hinged part on said area with surface irregularities, and connecting said first part and said hinged part at that point. The connection can comprise gluing, welding or fusing, and is preferably carried out ultrasonically. The surface irregularities preferably comprise parallel ribs.
The fabric-reinforced material described above, which preferably comprises polyester fabric, according to an advantageous embodiment consists of at least one layer, and preferably two layers, of plastic material between which the fibric is pressed and fused with the material. The fabric is preferably placed between two layers of plastic material such as two layers of polycarbonate material, and a single layer of fibric-reinforced material is obtained by pressing such as laminating.
An example that can be given is a layer thickness of always 50 μm for polycarbonate and a layer thickness of approximately 100 μm for the fabric. After pressing, a fabric-reinforced material with a thickness of approximately 150 μm is therefore obtained, which material is capable of being welded in an extremely simple manner to a holder page of a non-hinged part of some document such as a passport.
The invention will be explained below with reference to an exemplary embodiment shown in the drawing, in which:
A book-like construction such as a passport is indicated by 1 in
The thickness of the holder page 2 and the material of said page are such that said page cannot be hinged. For that reason, a hinged part 5 is fixed to it, as can be seen from
It can also be seen from
The hinged part 5 is preferably attached to the holder page 2 by fusing. For this purpose, the holder page 2 is made of a plastic that can be combined with the plastic of layer 10. This is preferably the same plastic material, such as polycarbonate material. The connection can be carried out in any way conceivable in the prior art by means of pressure and high temperature.
One possibility for connection is ultrasonic welding. Therein, the hinged part 5 is pressed against the holder page 2 with the transmission of high-frequency vibrations. In this way, heat is generated, which leads to fusion, and the lunged part and non-lunged part are joined together by means of the pressure.
In order to promote the effect of the high-frequency vibration, it is proposed according to the invention to provide part 2 with surface irregularity near recess 7. Various possibilities for such a surface irregularity are shown in
The surface irregularities shown here can be produce dug the injection moulding or production in another way of the holder page. It is also possible to obtain such an irregularity by means of a subsequent cutting or stamping step. It will be understood that it is likewise possible to produce the irregularity in layer 10 or both in layer 10 and in the edge part of the holder page 2.
It has been found that, when a hinged part 5 is fixed to a non-hinged part 2 in such a way, a particularly sturdy construction is obtained with binge movements made in the normal way, the bond will not break, even with hinge movements made more than 50,000 times. Furthermore, the attachment been holder page 2 and hinged part 5 is so intimate that it is not possible to remove the hinged part 5 without great damage to the holder page.
After the above, variants will immediately be obvious for the person skilled in the art, in particular combinations with known techniques from the prior art. These are obvious and lie within the scope of the appended claims, in which rights are expressly requested for variants that fall exclusively under the subclaims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1031513 | Apr 2006 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL07/50139 | 4/4/2007 | WO | 00 | 11/10/2008 |