The invention relates to a file. The invention particularly relates to a file with at least an arch for fixing paper and the like.
Files are conventionally provided with a front cover, a back cover and a spine, manufactured from cardboard, if required enclosed in a plastic coating sealed therearound. Front cover, back cover and spine are interconnected by hinges. Fixed on the back cover is an arch by means of pop rivets, blind rivets or the like, by which a fixed connection is obtained. The arch consists mainly of, for instance, two, four or twenty ring elements, which can be divided by means of an opening and closing mechanism, so that paper with perforations can be slid thereon, after which the rings are closed to fix the paper. Such files are, for instance, known as multi-ring, two-ring or four-ring files or the like.
These known files have the disadvantage that they occupy relatively much space in empty condition. In fact, the two covers cannot be folded together, because the or each arch is closed therebetween, while files in open condition, in which the front cover, the back cover and the spine are approximately in one plane, cannot be stacked, because the arches project thereabove. A further disadvantage of these known files is that their manufacture is relatively complicated, so that they are very expensive. Moreover, the metal parts can easily lead to damage to the papers to be stored in the file and to the surroundings, in particular through the metal fastening means.
The invention has for its object to provide a file of the type described in the opening paragraph, in which the above disadvantages are avoided, while retaining the advantages thereof. To this end, a file according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 1.
In a file according to the invention, the advantage is obtained that the arch or arches and the cover, built up from front cover, back cover and spine, can be manufactured, stored and transported apart from each other, while they can be relatively simply coupled to compose a suitable file. Preferably, the cover is manufactured by injection molding with integrated hinges, with first coupling means being co-formed, while the arches are provided with second coupling means, for cooperation therewith. Injection molding of the cover has the advantage that it can be formed in a very rapid and simple manner, without sharp parts and consisting of one piece, so that further production steps are not necessary, other than the above simple coupling of first and second coupling means, preferably directly before use.
The covers can simply be stacked flat on each other, in open condition or in folded condition, while the arches can be packed separately. As a result, the files occupy very little space.
In an advantageous embodiment, the or each arch can be slid with the second coupling means in the form of guide means into the first coupling means in the form of further guide means and can be fixed therein by resilient clamping means. As a result, coupling is possible in a very simple manner, while forces acting thereon during use cannot simply release the arch.
The first coupling means may be co-injection molded in plastic, but may also be co-injection molded as inserts, for instance metal or plastic inserts.
When plastic injection molding the covers, it is preferred that at least a part of the outside of the cover, in particular a part of the spine, is provided with a surface that can be written on, in particular by labeling. In a very advantageous form, use is thereby made of in-mold labeling. As a result, a file with a pleasant appearance and practical usability can be obtained in an even simpler manner. The cover, for that matter, can be provided, in particular on the outside, with a desired structure by in-mold labeling.
The cover is preferably provided with stiffening means, such as ribs, ridges or the like, preferably on the side of the cover facing inward. As a result, the cover can be injection molded relatively thin, resulting in a short cycle time and relatively little material, while there is yet obtained a pleasant appearance attended with sufficient stiffness.
The invention further relates to a set of a cover and at least an arch, the cover being provided with first coupling means and the arch with second coupling means, such that the or each arch can be easily connected with a cover to form a file.
Moreover, the invention relates to a method for presenting files, characterized by the measures of claim 12.
In such a method, covers can be packed in flat or folded condition, at least stacked in a relatively small space, while the arches can be stored apart therefrom. Only later, for instance just before use, do the files need to be composed.
In the further subclaims, further advantageous embodiments of a file or method according to the invention are given. In explanation of the invention, embodiments of a file, set and method according to the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing. In this drawing:
In this specification, similar or corresponding parts have similar or corresponding reference numerals.
To stiffen at least the front cover 2 and the back cover 3, stiffening ribs 7 and a slightly thickened edge 8 are provided, the edge being rounded on the outside 9 for embellishment and to simplify the manufacture. Moreover, such a rounding is advantageous during use and damage is thereby prevented in a simpler manner. In the spine 4 is shown an opening 10, as usual in files, through which, for instance, a finger can be put to pull the file out of a cabinet. The cover 1, in particular the spine 4, can be simply provided on the outside with parts that can be written on, for instance by in-mold labeling. Also, on the outside 11 and/or the inside of the cover 1, a finishing layer, for instance texture, may be provided by means of in-mold labeling technique, printing technique or the like. Texture may also be obtained by appropriate adjustment of the respective wall parts of the mold.
On the back cover 3 near the spine 4 are provided first coupling means 12 in which an arch 13, for instance as shown in
The arch 13 comprises a baseplate 14, for instance with a substantially rectangular, rounded outer form. Fastened to the baseplate are two bent front legs 15 and interconnected back legs 16, which are likewise bent and can be moved against the front legs 15 or pivoted away therefrom by means of a lever 17, in which latter position paper and the like can be slid over the front legs 15 with appropriate perforations. The front legs 15 are connected with the baseplate 14 in a position-stable manner. The baseplate 14 and the front legs 15 together substantially form second coupling means 18, which can cooperate with the first coupling means 12, in a manner to be specified, for fixing the arch 13 in the cover 1. The first coupling means comprise guide means 20, which can cooperate with at least a longitudinal edge 21 of the baseplate 14 as second guide means, two clamping means 22 being provided in the first coupling means for fixing the arch 13 in the guide means 20. To this end, the clamping means 22 are provided with recesses 23, in which the front legs 15 can be fixed. In
The first coupling means 12 comprise a first guide means 20 in the form of a substantially straight guide with an approximately L-shaped cross-section. As apparent from
The arch 13 can be placed as follows.
The arch is placed with the baseplate 14 on the back cover 3, slightly beside the, in
It will be clear that all kinds of other means may also be provided for fixing the arch 13 to the cover 1, in particular against the back cover 3, for instance click means gripping around the legs, as diagrammatically shown in
A file 100 according to the invention can be used as follows.
A series of covers 1 is placed in flat condition in a container, for instance a box, in which the covers 1 can be simply packed in a compact manner. Here, unlike existing files, there is practically no loss of space within the container. An equal number of arches 13 is packed apart from the covers 1, at least separately therefrom. In this condition, the arches are transported to users. Previous to use, a cover 1 is taken from the container, an arch 13 is fixed thereon, preferably in the manner as described above, after which the file is ready for use. Paper and the like, as shown in
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The invention is in no way limited to the exemplary embodiments described in the specification and shown in the drawings. Many variations thereof are possible within the scope of the invention defined by the claims.
Thus, the arches may be fixed on the cover in various manners. For instance, screw means, clamping means and the like may also be used, in particular for the use of a described method in which covers and arches are delivered separately and are only composed preferably directly before use. With such a method, special advantages are obtained, in particular during storage and transport. In such a method, for that matter, other types of materials may be used as well, for instance covers partly or completely formed from cardboard or plastic plate and the like. Covers for use in a file according to the invention may also be injection molded in another manner, in other more conventional injection molding devices. As described, different arches may be used as well, for instance two-, three- or multi-ring binders that can be fixed on a cover in the same or in a comparable manner. Optionally, arches may also be placed from an outside of the cover, by pushing the legs through slit-shaped openings and fixing them on the inside.
These and many comparable variations are deemed to fall within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1019739 | Jan 2002 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL03/00021 | 1/14/2003 | WO | 3/21/2005 |