The present invention relates to a method for rolling up a sheet, and to an assembly comprising a rolled-up sheet and a holder.
In the following description and claims, the term “sheet” is used to refer to a rectangular unfolded canvas or sheet. This includes, inter alia, printed matter such as photographs and posters. In addition, in the present context, this also refers to roll-up sheets without print and/or with further technical functionality. Examples thereof are coloured background sheets, projection screens, mirror sheets, thin display screens or flat flexible loudspeakers.
For a good reproduction, the sheet is preferably as flat as possible. For the purpose of transportation, however, the flat shape of the sheet is not very efficient in terms of space and susceptibility to damage.
A rectangular sheet has two pairs of opposite edges. In a known method, the edges of the first opposite pair are moved towards one another, thus producing a flat end region and a curved centre region. This method results in a sheet which is folded double without a sharp folding line, which saves some space but remains fragile.
If the material from which the sheet is made allows it, a compact rolled-up shape is more desirable. In a known method of rolling up and packaging a sheet, one edge of such a pair of edges is rolled over, so that a cylinder is created around a longitudinal axis. During the rolling-up process, the part of the sheet which has not been rolled up yet is flat and is rolled up against the outer side of the cylinder. In a side view transversely to the longitudinal axis, the resulting rolled-up sheet forms a tight-fitting spiral shape. The rolled-up sheet can be packaged in a box or tube in order to protect it during transportation.
The problem with this method of rolling-up and packaging is that the edge region which is situated inside the rolled-up sheet will curl up, which does not benefit the appearance of the illustration on the sheet in an unrolled state. In addition, hard securing parts which may optionally have been provided in an edge region of the sheet increase the risk of damage of the sheet in the rolled-up state.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,885,072 discloses a packaging means for storing and, if desired, dispensing endless tape. The endless tape illustrated therein comprises a curved centre region which is rolled up around a longitudinal axis. However, the illustrated packaging means does not show any provisions for packaging a rolled-up sheet whose edge regions along opposite sheet edges require special protection.
It is an object to provide a method for rolling up a sheet and a holder for such a rolled-up sheet by means of which curling up and damage of the edge regions of the sheet in the rolled-up state is prevented.
This object is achieved by providing, according to an aspect, a method for rolling up a sheet, wherein the sheet comprises a first and second pair of opposite edges, a couple of edge regions along the first pair of opposite edges, and a centre region enclosed by the second pair of opposite edges and the couple of edge regions. The method comprises moving the first pair of opposite edges towards one another, and allowing the edge regions to touch, producing a flat end region from the edge regions and a curved centre region from the centre region of the sheet. According to the method, the curved centre region is then rolled up in a direction of the flat end region, with a rolled-up end region being produced around a longitudinal axis. The flat end region is placed on a first support surface of a holder, the first pair of opposite edges being placed against a bearing part of the holder. Subsequently, the rolled-up sheet is clamped between the first support surface and a clamping part which is fixed in a holding position with respect to the first support surface.
This way of rolling up the sheet prevents the edge regions from being part of the rolled-up end region of the sheet. Due to the edge regions remaining flat during rolling up, they are prevented from curling up. By placing the flat end region on a first support surface of the holder during the rolling up of the sheet, with the first pair of opposite edges against the bearing part, the eventually rolled-up sheet does not have any freedom of rotation in the first support surface. By then clamping the rolled-up sheet between the first support surface and the clamping part, the freedom of translation is also blocked. The rolled-up sheet is thus clamped motionless in the holder. Any securing parts which are attached to the sheet in the edge regions then cannot damage the sheet.
In accordance with the above advantages, according to an aspect, an assembly of a rolled-up sheet, with a first and second pair of opposite edges, two edge regions along the first pair of opposite edges, and a centre region enclosed by the second pair of opposite edges and the two edge regions is provided, wherein the edge regions touch each other near the first pair of opposite edges and form a flat end region, and a holder for enclosing at least a part of the rolled-up sheet, wherein the holder is provided with a first support surface for supporting a flat end region of the rolled-up sheet. The rolled-up sheet has a curved centre region which is rolled up around a longitudinal axis to form a rolled-up end region. The holder is furthermore provided with a bearing part for supporting at least one of a first pair of opposite edges of the rolled-up sheet, and with a clamping part which can be fixed in a holding position with respect to the first support surface in which the rolled-up sheet can be clamped between the clamping part and the first support surface.
According to an embodiment of the assembly, the clamping part, in the holding position, leaves an opening, which extends across a clamp width Bk and parallel to a surface width Bv, between the clamping part and the first support surface. This opening has a sufficient opening height Ho for rolling up the curved centre region of the sheet in a direction of the flat end region through the opening and into a rolled-up sheet clamped in the holder.
Such an opening between the first support surface and the clamping part makes it possible to accommodate the sheet via a rolling-up movement in the holder, without this requiring any movability of the clamping part. This makes it possible to produce a strong holder out of one piece. The rolled-up sheet can be removed from the holder in a simple manner by manually reducing the diameter of the roll and rolling the rolled-up sheet out of the holder via the opening.
According to an embodiment of the assembly, the clamping part, along the surface width Bv, leaves access spaces open having a recess width Bu of at least 2 cm.
Such access spaces offer space in order to roll the sheet into the holder beneath the clamping part using the fingers, resulting in the rolled-up sheet being clamped into the holder. Larger access spaces offer the possibility of using the hands to roll the sheet into the holder.
According to an embodiment of the assembly, the first support surface, near the bearing part, is provided with accommodation spaces for accommodating securing parts fitted on a flat end region of the rolled-up sheet.
The flat end region of the rolled-up sheet accommodated in the holder can thus remain flat on the first support surface, since securing parts which extend with respect to the sheet will fall into the accommodation spaces.
According to an embodiment, the holder of the assembly also comprises a box-shaped casing which can accommodate the rolled-up sheet.
The rolled-up sheet in a holder with a box-shaped casing has a compact shape and can be transported in such a way that it can resist impact and weather conditions.
There now follows a description of embodiments of the invention, only given by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which similar parts are denoted by the same reference numerals, in which:
The drawings are only intended to serve illustrative purposes and not to limit the scope of protection which is defined in the claims.
Furthermore,
The above-described method of rolling up the sheet 102 prevents the edge regions 105 from curling up and thus prevents any securing parts 120 which may have been arranged on the sheet 102 from ending up inside the rolled-up sheet 116 during rolling up and thus damaging the latter.
As is shown, the holder 202 comprises a first support surface 204, a bearing part 210 on a side of the first support surface 204, and a clamping part 205 which can be brought into a fixed position with respect to the first support surface 204. The first support surface 204 is suitable for supporting the flat end region 108 of the rolled-up sheet 116. As is illustrated in
The bearing part 210 is suitable for supporting at least one of the first pair of opposite edges 103 of the rolled-up sheet 116, if present in the holder 202. Preferably, the bearing part 210 has a linear part along which at least a part of the first pair of opposite edges 103 of the rolled-up sheet 116 can be arranged. The bearing part 210 may, for example, be formed by a beam or an upright edge or surface arranged along a side of the first support surface 204.
The clamping part 205 can be fixed in a holding position with respect to the first support surface 204. In this holding position, the rolled-up sheet 116 can be clamped between the clamping part 205 and the first support surface 204. The rolled-up sheet 116 can thus be clamped efficiently by the holder 202 and be held in a rolled-up state, which facilitates further packaging and transportation.
As is illustrated in
If the rolled-up sheet 116 is accommodated in the holder 202, the clamping part 205 can be fixed in the holding position, in which case the pivotability is temporarily blocked. To this end, the clamping part 205 may be provided with a temporary securing means 226.
Alternatively, the clamping part 205 may also be secured in a permanent manner with respect to the first support surface 204 in the holding position. In this case, the clamping part 205 can be a fixed part of the holder 202, which fixed part is rigid with respect to the first support surface 204. Equally, the clamping part 205 may be a separate part, made of, for example, expanded polystyrene, folded cardboard, dried paper pulp, plastic or another suitable material. Such a clamping part 205 may be configured to be clamped in a permanent manner in the holding position with respect to the first support surface 204 in the recesses provided in the holder 202 for this purpose (see also
In
In other embodiments, the clamping part 205 may have more than two support surfaces, in which case the support regions may vary in number and form. Arbitrary combinations of supporting points, supporting lines and curved support surfaces are possible. Thus, the clamping part 205 is not necessarily solely made up of support surfaces 206, 208, but may additionally or alternatively comprise curved parts which closely adjoin the expected curvature of the rolled-up sheet 116.
The assembly 224 of the rolled-up sheet 116 and the holder 202 is formed by accommodating the sheet 102 in the holder 202. To this end, additional steps are provided during rolling up of the sheet 102 in order to accommodate the rolled-up sheet 116 in the holder 202. According to an embodiment, the method for rolling up the sheet 102 furthermore comprises placing the flat end region 108 of the sheet 102 on the first support surface 204 of the holder 202, in which case the first pair of opposite edges 103 is placed against a bearing part 210 of the holder 202. Then, the rolled-up sheet 116 is clamped between the first support surface 204 and the clamping part 205, which is fixed in a holding position with respect to the first support surface 204.
According to further embodiments, the rolling up of the sheet 102 may take place in various ways.
Firstly, the clamping part 205 according to an above-described embodiment of the assembly 224 may be pivotably attached with respect to the first support surface 204, about the pivot axis 222 parallel to the first support surface 204. The clamping part 205 is in this case configured to pivot between the holding position and an open position which does not have a clamping function in this embodiment, the clamping part 205 can initially be placed in the open position, as is illustrated in
A second embodiment of the rolling-up method is illustrated in
As is illustrated in
Equally, the clamping part 205 may leave intermediate access spaces 306 having recess widths Bu open (not shown). Such an intermediate access space can be formed by a recess provided in the clamping part 205. The total clamp width Bk of a clamping part 205 having intermediate access spaces 306 is not necessarily smaller than the roll width Br of the rolled-up sheet 116.
The described access spaces 306 with recess widths Bu leave space for the sheet 102 to be rolled into the holder 202 underneath the clamping part 205 using the fingers or the hands, resulting in the rolled-up sheet 116 clamped in the holder 202, as is illustrated, for example, in
Alternatively, the holder 202 may be detachable with respect to the box-shaped casing 404. The holder 202 then forms a detachable insert 406 which can be pushed into the box-shaped casing 404. In this case, the holder 202 may have further storage spaces 408. Such a storage space 408 may, for example, be provided across the entire holder width Bh of the holder 202, as is illustrated in
It will be clear that the above-described embodiments have only been described by way of example and not in any way as a limitation, and that various changes and modifications are possible without departing from the scope of the invention and that the scope is only determined by the attached claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004745 | May 2010 | NL | national |
This is a Continuation application under 37 CFR 1.53(b) of pending International Application PCT/NL2011/050340 filed May 18, 2011, which in turn claims the benefit under 35 USC §119 of the Netherlands Patent Application Serial No. NL2004745 filed May 19, 2010, the entire contents of each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/NL2011/050340 | May 2011 | US |
Child | 13680987 | US |