Folded sheet materials

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6410114
  • Patent Number
    6,410,114
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 21, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Thomas; Alexander S.
    Agents
    • Nissen; J. Harold
    • Lackenbach Siegel
Abstract
The invention provides a sheet material (10) having a first set of folds, the sheet material further comprising a rotatable disc (8) attached thereto.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to folded sheet materials, regardless of whether in the folded or unfolded condition.




BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION




It is known to fold maps with a first set of vertical concertina folds (which term means that the folds are alternately towards and away from the front of the sheet) and, once the map is folded, to impose a second set of folds (not concertina) that are horizontal. It is further known for such a map to have a stiffening portion which extends over the whole of one corner segment produced by the folds and beyond this for a similar area outside the map so that when the map has been folded completely the outside stiffened portion can be folded over the map so that the map is wholly contained between the two parts of the stiffened portion that are hinged together.




It is known, for instance from U.S. Pat. No 5,156,898 to provide a sheet of paper or like material having a first and a second set of concertina folds with the second set of folds being transverse to the first set when the sheet is folded. The sheet is provided with two stiff portions at diagonally opposite corner segments of the sheet, so that the sheet can be unfolded with a single movement and possibly using only one hand to grasp and unfold the sheet.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




For the purposes of the ensuing description and claims, “sheet material” is hereby defined as a sheet material which has folds in it, regardless of whether it is in a folded condition or not unless the context otherwise requires, and further is a material that takes folds at which it can easily be unfolded (without the folds disappearing) and refolded. It may be paper, or a paper-like material such as plastics sheet on which books are commonly printed, or may be very thin card or any other suitable flexible material. It is conceivable that the sheet material may be stiff except at the folds, e.g. very thin cards interconnected by paper or cloth, but this is deprecated as not allowing full realisation of the advantages of the invention.




The present invention provides a sheet material having a first set of folds the sheet material further comprising a rotatable disc attached thereto.




Suitably, the sheet material is provided with a stiff portion at a segment thereof. Suitably, the segment at which the stiff portion is provided is at a corner of the sheet and is defined by fold(s) and/or edge(s) of the sheet.




Suitably, the first set of folds is concertina folds.




Suitably, the rotatable disc is attached to the stiff portion of the sheet means. Suitably, the rotatable disc is located on the exterior surface of the stiff portion when the sheet is in the folded condition.




Suitably, the stiff portion to which the rotatable disc is attached has a cut-out section which facilitates rotation of the disc.




Suitably, the disc comprises one or more cut-out sections or slots, such that information given on the stiff portion may be selectively viewed through the cut-out section(s) or slots. Alternatively, the disc may comprise selectively translucent, preferably transparent, sections for the same purpose.




Suitably, the disc comprises cardboard material, plastics material or a combination thereof. The plastics material suitably comprises opaque and transparent sections, although it may additionally or alternatively comprise cut-out slots. The disc may further comprise markings on the surface thereof.




Suitably, the disc is a substantially flat disc. The disc may comprise a projection on the surface thereof, which projection helps or provides for rotation of the disc.




Suitably, the disc is connected to the sheet material at the centre of the disc by attachment means. Suitably, the disc rotates about the attachment means. The attachment means may comprise a pin or rivet, for example.




The disc may have any shape, such as circular, elliptical, square or rectangular, but is preferably circular.




The sheet material may comprise only a first set of folds.




Suitably, the sheet material comprises a second set of folds, which second set of folds may comprise a single fold. Suitably, the second set of folds is a set of concertina folds. Suitably, the second set of folds are arranged so as to be transverse to the first set of concertina folds.




Suitably, the sheet material further comprises a second stiff portion located at a segment of the sheet, which segment is defined by edge(s) and/or fold(s) of the sheet. Preferably, the segments at which the first and second stiff portions are located are at or near diagonally opposite corners of the sheet. This enables the sheet material to be unfolded in a single movement in which one hand grasps one of the stiff portions and the other hand pulls the other stiff portion away from the first one.




Although one or both sets of folds may be non-parallel, e.g. convergent, and/or one or both of the stiff portions may, when the sheet is properly folded, not be outer portions, in a preferred embodiment the sheet is rectangular, the sets of folds being mutually perpendicular and parallel to the respective edges of the sheet, and the stiff portions being such as to be at the outside of the sheet when it has been folded by the first set of folds and then by the second set of folds and being at least as large as the respective segments of the sheet.




In this case, and particularly if the first set consists of an odd number of folds and the second set consists of an even number of folds, one hand can grasp the back stiff portion whilst the other hand can grasp the front stiff portion and pull it downwards and then sideways turning it over, so as to open the sheet with what in practice amounts to a single movement, assuming the sheet to be flexible at and near the folds.




By experiment, the most suitable folding for this action has been found to comprise five folds in the first set and two folds in the second set. Furthermore, if the stiff portions are slightly larger than the respective corner segments of the sheet it is easier to grasp the stiff portions.




Also, it is relatively simple to reverse the action and fold up the sheet again with a single movement. If this facility is then combined with the stiff portions being provided with holding means adapted to hold the portions together to keep the sheet folded, a particularly convenient embodiment is provided, one which can be rapidly unfolded and rapidly refolded and kept in position without undue fiddling. The holding means may comprise oppositely magnetised parts of the respective stiff portions or (though this has not been found so effective) may comprise hooked material and looped material at the respective stiff portions.




The invention is particularly suited to printed sheet material intended to be carried around in the pocket (e.g. for the uses indicated below) for which purpose the folds may divide the material into segments about 4 to 8 cm in width by about 6 to 12 cm in length. It is preferred that the whole package should be roughly the size of a credit card, i.e. with folds dividing the sheet rectangularly into segments of about 5 to 5½ cm width by about 8 to 8½ cm length.




In a preferred embodiment, the material (apart from the stiff portions) is paper or paper-like material (e.g. of plastics) and the stiff portions are of semi-rigid material, principally of plastics (e.g. apart from magnetisable material for the purpose mentioned above), attached to the remainder of the material.




An embodiment which has particular uses in awkward situations is produced if at least one of the said diagonally opposite stiff portions (usually the front one) is sufficiently massive to allow a single-handed holding and opening of the sheet. In this case, the back stiff portion is held in one hand with the massive front portion resting lightly on the remainder of the folded material and then this is jerked so that the massive front portion flies away from the grasped back portion, thus automatically enabling the sheet to be held and opened, both with one hand.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings that follow; in which:





FIG. 1

illustrates a sheet material in accordance with the present invention in the folded condition;





FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


illustrate the various stages of unfolding the sheet of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 5

,


6


and


7


show variations of arrangement of the stiff portion and rotatable disc of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 8 and 9

show an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 10 and 11

show a yet further embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a folded sheet


10


having stiff portions


16


and


18


at segments of the sheet, such that when the sheet


10


is in the folded condition (as shown) the stiff portions


16


,


18


are at the outside of the sheet. As can be seen from

FIG. 1

, the stiff portions


16


,


18


have dimensions which are slightly greater than the dimensions of the segment of the sheet


10


to which they are attached.




The front stiff portion


18


comprises a rotatable disc


8


which disc


8


is made of plastics material and has a slot


11


cut out of a section thereof. The opening in the disc


8


provided by the slot


11


reveals information


32


printed on the stiff portion


18


. The disc


8


rotates about attachment means


9


, which is provided at the centre of the disc


8


in the form of a pin.





FIG. 4

, in particular, shows the sheet material of the present invention in an unfolded condition. It can be seen from

FIG. 4

, that the sheet material comprises a sheet of paper


10


having a first set of concertina folds


12


and, so as to be transverse to the first set of folds


12


when the sheet


10


is folded, a second set of concertina folds


14


. The sheet


10


being provided with first and second stiff portions


16


and


18


having defined edges and being located diagonally opposite one another at segments


20


,


22


of the sheet


10


, which segments are at diagonally opposite corners


24


and


26


of the sheet


10


, and are defined by folds


12


,


14


and edges


28


,


30


of the sheet


10


.




The sheet


10


is rectangular when flattened, as can be inferred from FIG.


4


. The sets of folds


12


,


14


are mutually perpendicular and parallel to the respective edges


28


,


30


of the sheet


10


. The stiff portions


16


,


18


are such as to be located at the outside of the sheet


10


when it is in a folded condition (as shown in FIG.


1


); the stiff portions


16


,


18


being at least as large as the respective corner segments


20


,


22


of the sheet


10


.




As can be seen from

FIG. 4

, the first set of concertina folds


12


comprises an odd number of folds and the second set of concertina folds


14


comprises an even number of folds.




For ease of grasping and to protect the sheet


10


and its folds


12


,


14


, the stiff portions


16


,


18


are in fact slightly larger than the respective corner segments


20


,


22


. Perhaps, larger by 2 mm if the segments are of credit card size (as discussed above and below).




The stiff portions


16


,


18


are preferably provided with holdings means adapted to hold the stiff portions


16


,


18


together to keep the sheet


10


in the folded condition. A particularly convenient method involves a magnetic arrangement, wherein small adjacent areas of each stiff portion


16


,


18


are magnetised with alternate poles on the inside of each stiff portion


16


,


18


, which portions are paired such that oppositely magnetised parts of the portions


16


,


18


face each other through the folded paper sheet


10


. This is a known device and holds the portions


16


,


18


closely together by a magnetic force bridging the thicknesses of the folded sheet


10


thus clamped between the portions


16


and


18


.




An alternative embodiment is shown in

FIG. 4

, in which the holding means comprises strips


34


,


36


of hooked material and looped material (e.g. that known under the trade name of VELCRO) at the respective portions


16


,


18


, though this is found in practice to be less convenient than the magnetic arrangement, as it requires a much larger margin of excess size of portions


16


and


18


over the size of the respective segments


20


and


22


and a much thinner paper sheet


10


.




The embodiment is primarily directed towards use as a pocket-held device. As such, the preferred dimensions of the segments of the sheet


10


is about 4 to 8 cm side by 6 to 12 cm long. The most convenient size is that of a standard credit card.




The stiff portions


16


,


18


are comprised of cardboard material, but may be comprised of any suitable material, for example, plastics material.




In use the rear stiff portion


16


is grasped in one hand and the front stiff portion


18


is either pulled away from the rear portion


16


by grasping with the other hand or the front stiff portion


18


is thrown outwards and downwards, to the right (as shown in

FIGS. 2-4

) so that the sheet


10


automatically passes through the positions shown successively in

FIGS. 2-4

. To close the sheet


10


, the stiff portions


16


and


18


are grasped in the left and the right hands respectively, with the palms facing the viewer of

FIG. 4

, and the portion


18


is then brought with the right hand in a movement indicated by arrow


38


towards the left and turning over portion


18


until the sheet


10


reaches the position shown in FIG.


3


. The movement is then continued upwards over and back as indicated by arrow


40


(

FIG. 3

) successively into the position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 1

.





FIG. 8

illustrates an alternative embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the rear stiff portion


16


and the front stiff portion


18


are attached to each other along the length of an edge thereof (in this case the long edge of the stiff portions although the stiff portions


16


,


18


could equally be attached along the top, short edges thereof) . The stiff portions are hinged about fold


40


. The folded sheet


10


is attached, preferably by adhesive, to the inner surface of the rear stiff portion


16


.





FIG. 9

shows the sheet material of

FIG. 8

in a partially unfolded condition. It can be seen from

FIG. 9

, that the sheet


10


comprises a first set of concertina folds


12


and a second set of folds


14


, which second set of folds


14


is transverse to the first set of folds


12


. The second set of folds


14


, as shown in

FIG. 9

, comprises only a single fold. However, in practice, the second set of folds


14


may comprise a plurality of folds. Preferably, the plurality of folds provide a second set of concertina folds, as per the second set of concertina folds of the embodiment of

FIGS. 1

to


4


.




As can be seen from

FIG. 9

, sheet means


10


is attached to rear stiff portion


16


at corner segment


20


. To open the sheet of

FIGS. 8 and 9

, folded sheet


10


is unfolded by unfolding the upper rows of segments


44


, in the direction shown by arrow


42


, followed by pulling section


22


sideways away from section


20


to open the sheet fully, in the direction as shown by arrow


46


.




The folded sheet


10


as shown in

FIG. 8

, is protected by folding the front stiff portion


18


over the top of the folded sheet


10


and the rear portion


16


in the direction as shown by arrow


48


.





FIGS. 10 and 11

show a further embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 10

shows this further embodiment in the folded condition, wherein the sheet


10


comprises a rear stiff portion


16


and a front stiff portion


18


attached to adjacent segments


50


,


52


respectively of the sheet


10


. A rotatable disc


8


is attached to the exterior surface of the front stiff portion


18


. The rotatable disc


8


is attached to the front stiff portion


18


by means of pin


9


, about which pin


9


the rotatable disc


8


can be rotated. The rotatable disc


8


further comprises a cut-out slot


11


through which information printed on the front stiff portion


18


can be selectively viewed.




In the folded condition, the front stiff portion


18


lies on top of the rear stiff portion


16


, with the folded sheet


10


therebetween. To open the sheet


10


the front stiff portion


18


is unfolded in the direction shown by arrow


54


.




In the embodiment illustrated, the front stiff portion


16


and the rear stiff portion


18


are not attached to one another. However, the front and rear portions may be joined to one another at adjacent sides


49


,


51


, about which joint the portions are hinged. Instead, the stiff portions


16


,


18


are attached (preferably by adhesive) to segments


50


and


52


respectively of the sheet


10


. The stiff portions


16


,


18


are unfolded by rotation about fold


56


of the sheet


10


.




To open the sheet


10


fully segment


58


or


60


of the sheet


10


is pulled away from the stiff portions


16


,


18


, in the direction illustrated by arrow


62


.




The sheet illustrated in

FIGS. 10 and 11

comprises a first set of folds


12


which is a set of concertina folds, and a second set of folds


14


which are transverse to the first set of folds. As illustrated, the second set of folds


14


comprises only a single fold. However, the second set of folds


14


may comprise any odd number of folds, preferably in the form of a set of concertina folds. The preferred embodiment of this type of folded sheet material, comprises a second set of folds


14


having only a single fold.




By making the whole sheet fold up into a size similar to that of a credit card, it can be placed in a standard credit card wallet. This is particularly the case if the disc


8


comprises a flat sheet of material. The sheet can comprise, for example, one or more maps, can be a phrase sheet, a calorie sheet, a currency converter, a sheet showing time regions of the world or can comprise sporting information. The disc can be used to display selected information through the cut-out or transparent section, such as sporting world record data.




The reader's attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.




All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.




Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), may be placed by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.




The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet material having a first set of folds, the sheet material further comprising a rotatable disc attached thereto, in which the sheet material is provided with a stiff portion at a segment thereof, and in which the segment at which the stiff portion is provided is at a corner of the sheet and is defined by at least one fold or edge of the sheets.
  • 2. A sheet material according to claim 1, in which the first set of folds is concertina folds.
  • 3. A sheet material according to claim 1, in which the rotatable disc is attached to the stiff portion of the sheet material.
  • 4. A sheet material according to claim 3, in which the rotatable disc is located on the exterior surface of the stiff portion when the sheet is in the folded condition.
  • 5. A sheet material according to claim 3, in which the stiff portion to which the rotatable disc is attached has a cut-out section which facilitates rotation of the disc.
  • 6. A sheet material according to the claim 1, in which the disc comprise one or more cut-out sections or slots, such that information given on the stiff portion may be selectively viewed through the cut-out sections or slots, such that information given on the stiff portion may be selectively viewed through the cut-out section(s) or slots.
  • 7. A sheet material according to claim 6, in which the disc comprises selectively translucent sections.
  • 8. A sheet material according to claim 6, in which the disc comprises selectively transparent sections.
  • 9. A sheet material according to claim 1, in which the disc comprises cardboard material, plastics material or a combination thereof.
  • 10. A sheet material according to claim 9, in which the plastics material comprises opaque and transparent sections.
  • 11. A sheet material according to claim 9, in which the disc further comprises markings on the surface thereof.
  • 12. A sheet material according to claim 1, in which the disc is a substantially flat disc.
  • 13. A sheet material according to claim 1, in which the disc comprises a projection on the surface thereof, which projection helps or provides for rotation of the disc.
  • 14. A sheet material according to claim 1, in which the disc is connected to the sheet material at the centre of the disc by attachment means.
  • 15. A sheet material according to claim 14, in which the disc rotates about the attachment means.
  • 16. A sheet material according to claim 1, in which the sheet material further comprises a second stiff portion located at a segment of the sheet, which segment is defined by at least one of the edge or fold of the sheet.
  • 17. A sheet material according to claim 16, in which the segments at which the first and second stiff portions are located are at or near diagonally opposite corners of the sheet.
  • 18. A sheet material according to claim 1, in which the sheet material comprises a second set of folds, and in which the sheet is rectangular, the sets of folds being mutually perpendicular and parallel to the respective edges of the sheet, and the portions being such as to be at the outside of the sheet when is has been folded by the first set of folds and then by the second set of folds and being at least as large as the respective segments of the sheet.
  • 19. A sheet material having a first set of folds, the sheet material further comprising a rotatable disc attached thereto and the sheet material comprises a second set of folds.
  • 20. A sheet material according to claim 19, in which the second set of folds is a set of concertina folds.
  • 21. A sheet material according to claim 20, in which the second set of folds is arranged so as to be transverse to the first set of concertina folds.
  • 22. A sheet material according to claim 19, in which the sheet is rectangular, the sets of folds being mutually perpendicular and parallel to the respective edges of the sheet, and the stiff portions being such as to be at the outside of the sheet when it has been folded by the first set of folds and then by the second set of folds and being at least as large as the respective segments of the sheet.
  • 23. A sheet material according to claim 19, in which the rotatable disc is located on the exterior surface of a stiff portion when the sheet is in the folded condition.
  • 24. A sheet material according to claim 19, in which the rotatable disc is attached to a stiff portion of the sheet material.
  • 25. A sheet material having a first set of folds, and a second set of folds the sheet material further comprising a rotatable disc attached thereto and a stiff portion attached to the sheet material.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9828499 Dec 1998 GB
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
1686677 Bishop Oct 1928 A
3708898 Cornelius Jan 1973 A