Abstract: Element for manufacturing a binding folder (19) or for manufacturing a display board whereby the element (1) is a semi finished product that is primarily flat and primarily formed by a support (2) that is formed by or composed of one or more flat sheets and a cover (5) that is affixed over or around this sheet or sheets (4) characterised in that on one side the support (2) is provided with a layer of hot melt adhesive (7) that extends up to a distance (D) from the edges (8) of the support (2) and this to affix a finishing cover (12) or a poster or similar on this side of the support (2 ).
Element for manufacturing a binding folder or a display
board and method that makes use of such an element for
manufacturing the binding folder or the display board.
The present invention relates to an element for
manufacturing a binding folder or a display board and a
method that makes use of such an element for manufacturing
the binding folder or the display board.
More specifically the invention is intended for
manufacturing a binding folder, for example, consisting of
a U-shaped back and two endpapers for binding a bundle of
leaves, such as leaves with photographs for the realisation
of a photo album.
Such an element is already known from Belgian patent No.
1.018.467 in the form of a semi-finished product from which
a binding folder can be produced, and this element is
primarily flat and primarily formed by a support that is
formed by two flat sheet that will form the endpapers, and
in between a central flat strip from which the back will be
formed subsequently, and which are connected together by
means of a cover that is affixed over or around these
sheets and strip.
The support on the outside has a layer of hot-melt adhesive
that extends to the outer surface of the support over one
flat side of the support and over an edge section along the
periphery of the other flat side of the support.
Because they are primarily flat, such elements are easy to
store in stacks without taking up a lot of room.
These elements enable professional-looking binding folders
to be made in a relatively simple way, with a personalised
cover that is selected for example from a stock of covers
of a diverse nature, for example with regard to material,
texture, printing and similar.
For this purpose a desired cover is chosen whose dimensions
are larger than the dimensions of the periphery of the
element concerned, and this cover is laid on a table, after
which the element, with the flat side provided with hotmelt
adhesive turned downwards, is laid on the cover and
then the cover is folded back over the edges along the
edges of the element up to against the edge sections with
hot-melt adhesive on the other side of the element.
By applying heat the cover is bonded to the element by
first melting the hot-melt adhesive, after which it is all
allowed to cool down in order to enable the hot-melt
adhesive to solidify again.
Then by deforming the aforementioned central strip of the
element, a U-shaped back is realised in which a bundle of
leaves can be bound.
A disadvantage of the known elements is that the edging is
laborious and requires a certain amount of skill and takes
time.
Moreover the edging requires extra facilities in the device
with which the elements are converted into a binding
folder, which makes this device more complex and expensive
and the purchase of it is only justified for a sufficiently
large volume of binding folders.
The edging requires a lot of moving parts, such that the
risks of failure, as well as the costs of maintenance and
repair, increase.
Moreover the risk of incorrect operations hereby increases,
as well as the waste arising from them due to failed
binding folders .
Training for the operation of the device is thus almost
essential, which causes an additional cost and
recalcitrance .
In the aforementioned patent, the other side of the element
can be provided with a cover that is bonded partially
overlapping the folded-back edges of the first cover.
This has the disadvantage that an inconvenient thicker edge
occurs at the location of the overlap of the two covers.
The purpose of the invention is to provide a solution to at
least one of the aforementioned and other disadvantages.
To this end the invention concerns an element for
manufacturing a binding folder, whereby the element is a
semi-finished product from which a binding folder can be
manufactured and which is primarily flat and primarily
formed by a support that is formed by or composed of one or
more flat sheets and a cover that is affixed over or around
this sheet or sheets, whereby on one side the support is
provided with a layer of hot-melt adhesive that extends up
to a distance from the edges of the support, and this to
affix a finishing cover on this side of the support that is
smaller than the periphery of the support.
An advantage is that the finishing cover can be smaller
than the support and that the finishing cover no longer has
to be folded back around the edges of the support, and thus
no adhesive has to be provided along the edges of the other
side of the support.
This implies that the device to affix the finishing cover
can be much simpler, and also that the operation of this
device is much simpler and the training of the operator can
be done much more quickly. Due to the simple operation, the
risk of failures and waste is also very low.
Another advantage is that such an element can be
manufactured cheaply but the finished product nevertheless
creates a professional impression.
By the hot-melt adhesive being applied beforehand, it can
be applied in a precise quantity, such that when affixing a
finishing cover, the right quantity of adhesive is in
place, without a surplus or shortage of adhesive.
Moreover, in this way the adhesive can be applied
uniformly, without there being local zones with a surplus
or shortage of adhesive.
Additionally a pretective covering of the adhesive layer is
not needed, because this is not sticky at the normal
ambient temperatures.
Because the constituent parts of the support are entirely
or partially surrounded by the cover, these constituent
parts always preserve their correct position with respect
to one another, and thus also when the element is heated to
liquefy the hot-melt adhesive in order to affix the
finishing cover.
In a preferred embodiment the layer of hot-melt adhesive is
sufficiently thin so that it doesn't flow out when a
finishing cover is applied under pressure.
This results in achieving good adhesion despite the use of
a minimal quantity of adhesive.
In practice this means that the layer is thinner than 50
micrometres .
In order to obtain suffient adhesive strength, the layer is
preferentially thicker than 20 micrometres, and is more
preferably between 25 and 35 micrometres.
Preferably the layer of hot-melt adhesive is applied to the
support by means of a sheet that is bonded to the support,
and the side turned away from the support is provided with
the layer of hot-melt adhesive concerned beforehand.
The sheet with the hot-melt adhesive can be affixed, for
example, by machine using a Kolbus adhesive machine or
similar during the production of the element
It is a virtue of the invention to be able to use such an
element to manufacture a display board, whereby in this
case the aforementioned finishing cover is a poster, for
example an advertising poster, a calendar, a photograph or
similar .
The present invention also relates to a method for
manufacturing a binding folder or a display board, which
starts with an element according to the invention as
described above, and whereby, to manufacture the binding
folder or the display board, a printed or unprinted
finishing cover or a poster is affixed with the unprinted
side covering the layer of hot-melt adhesive of the support
and bonded thereto by heating the hot-melt adhesive in
order to allow it to melt, and then letting it cool down
again in order to enable the hot-melt adhesive to solidify
again .
In a preferred variant the finishing cover is bonded to the
support under pressure.
This produces an improves adhesion of the finishing cover
on the support.
In order to manufacture a binding folder, additionally the
central strip can be deformed into a U-shaped back, if
desired .
An advantage is that this method is very user-friendly as a
user does not require any skill or professional knowledge
and the application of the method does not require
qualified and trained personnel.
This starts, for example, with a stock of primarily flat
semi-finished elements and a stock of preprinted or
otherwise finishing covers or posters, whereby to form the
binding folder according to choice, a combination is made
from these aforementioned stocks in order to compose a
binding folder or a display board according to the desire
of the end user.
Optionally, on the side of the support opposite the side
with the layer of hot-melt adhesive, an additional
finishing cover is affixed that is provided with a hot-melt
adhesive with which this additional finishing cover is
affixed to the support, and then the element with the
finishing cover is heated and cooled to secure the
finishing cover to both sides of the support.
In order to bind a bundle of leaves in the binding folder,
the element can for example be provided with an adhesive
strip beforehand, or after forming the back, a ring system
can be secured in the back.
For the display board, optionally a hanging system or a
stand is fastened to the back of the display board in order
to hang the display board or position it somewhere in an
upright position.
With the intention of better showing the characteristics of
the invention, a few preferred embodiments of an element
according to the invention are described hereinafter by way
of an example, without any limiting nature, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a
practical embodiment of an element according to the
invention to form a binding folder;
figure 2 shows a bottom view according to arrow F2 of
figure 1;
figure 3 shows a cross-section according to the line
-I of figure 2 on a larger scale;
figures 4 to 8 schematically show a few steps of the
method according to the invention, making use of an
element according to figure 1 ;
figures 9 and 10 show alternative embodiments of an
element according to the invention.
The element 1 according to the invention to form a binding
folder shown in figures 1 to 3 is a semi-finished product
that primarily consists of a flat support 2 that is formed
by a central flat strip 3 and two flat sheets 4 on either
side of the aforementioned strip.
Furthermore, the central strip 3 is intended to later form
the back of the binding folder and the two sheets 4 are
intended to form the endpapers of the binding folder. In
the example shown, the strip 3 is thinner than the sheets
4 , but this does not necessarily have to be the case.
The support 2 has a cover 5 that is over or around the
central strip 3 and sheets 4 .
The cover 5 can be manufactured from paper or cardboard.
However it is preferable to have a cover 5 of white, black
or coloured paper, preferably paper with a density of 90
gram/m 2 .
It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to
this, and that other materials such as linen can also be
used as a cover 5 .
Of course it is also possible for the cover 5 to have a
number of parts and that a different material is chosen for
each side of the support 2 , for example.
Preferably, at the location of the connection of the strip
3 with a sheet 4 , the cover 5 forms a hinge 6 between these
elements 3,4.
Although in the example of figures 1 to 3 , the sheets 4 and
the central strip 3 , are connected together on the top and
underside by a cover 5 , according to the invention it is
not ruled out that the cover 5 is only on one side, and
only a folded-back part of this cover 5 is folded back over
the edges of the element 1 and secured to the other side of
the element along the edges.
According to the invention, the support 2 is provided with
a layer of hot-melt adhesive 7 on one side that extends to
a distance D from the edges 8 of the support 2 , all such
that on the side concerned of the support 2 an edge 9 is
obtained that is free of hot-melt adhesive 7 .
The hot-melt adhesive 7 preferably extends to a distance D
a few millimetres from the aforementioned edge 8 of the
support 2 , for example around two millimetres from the edge
8 .
The layer of hot-melt adhesive 7 is preferably applied to
the support 2 by means of a sheet 10 that is bonded to the
support 2 during production of the element and that the
side of the sheet 10 turned away from the support 2 is
provided with the layer of hot-melt adhesive 7 concerned
beforehand.
The sheet 10 with the hot-melt adhesive 7 on it is bonded
to the support 2 during production, for example by means of
an adhesive machine of the Kolbus® make or similar.
In a practical embodiment of the invention, the element 1
is provided with an adhesive strip 11 for the subsequent
securing of a bundle of leaves in the binding folder.
In a practical embodiment of the invention, the adhesive
strip 11 can be provided in the form of a strip of heatsensitive
hot-melt adhesive, and the central strip 3 is
made of metal, steel or other thermally conductive
material, all such that when binding the bundle of leaves
the heat supplied is conducted well.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention not shown in
the drawings, the adhesive strip 11 can also be in the form
of a self-adhesive strip, that may or may not be protected
by a thin protective sheet, and this protective layer can
be easily removed by the user for binding a bundle of
leaves .
The adhesive strip 11 can be applied to the cover 5 at the
location of the central strip 3 , or directly to the central
strip 3 in the absence of a covering layer 5 .
The method for manufacturing a binding folder by means of
an element 1 according to the invention is very simple and
is illustrated on the basis of figures 4 to 7 .
In a first step a desired element 1 and a suitable
finishing cover are selected from a stock by the user.
The u se r can choose this finishing cover 12 as desired and
it is clear that many materials, such as paper or
cardboard, are suitable for this purpose. This finishing
cover 12 can be printed beforehand or otherwise, or if
desired can be printed locally. It goes without saying that
other materials such as leather, linen, plastic or similar
can be used as a finishing cover 8 .
The finishing covers 12 have dimensions that are primarily
equal to the dimensions of the periphery of the layer of
hot-melt adhesive 7 on the support, all such that the
finishing cover can completely cover the layer of hot-melt
adhesive 7 and the finishing cover 12 extends to a few
millimetres from the edge 8 of the support.
The finishing cover is then affixed with the unprinted side
covering the layer of hot-melt adhesive 7 , as shown in
figure 4 , and bonded thereto by heating in order to melt
the hot-melt adhesive 7 and then allowing it to cool again
in order to solidify the hot-melt adhesive 7 .
In practice a hot-melt adhesive 7 is used whose melting
temperature is lower than the temperature at which the
traditionally used toner powders and printing inks are
damaged, so as not to damage any print on the finishing
cover .
Optionally, as illustrated in figure 5 , on the side of the
support 2 opposite the side with the layer of hot-melt
adhesive 7 , an additional finishing cover 13 can also be
applied that is provided with a hot-melt adhesive 1 4 with
which this additional finishing cover 13 is affixed to the
support 2 .
By heating and cooling, this additional cover can be bonded
to the support 2 .
As shown in figure 6 , the heating can be realised for
example by moving the support 2 with a finishing cover 12
and/or 13 between heated rollers 15 on one or both sides of
the support 2 in order to melt the hot-melt adhesive 7 and
which also exert a certain pressure on the finishing cover
12 and 13, if need be followed by cooled rollers 16 to
solidify the hot-melt adhesive 7 more quickly.
During this heating operation, when there is an adhesive
strip 11 of hot-melt adhesive, this adhesive strip 11 can
be shielded from heat during the heating process.
If desired the finishing cover 12 and/or 13 are first
provisionally secured to the support 2 by local heating at
a few points to keep the finishing covers perfectly in
place when they are moved between the rollers 15 and/or 16.
Alternatively, the support 2 with the finishing covers 12
and/or 13 can be pressed between two heated platens to
affix the finishing covers.
In the embodiment shown, the additional finishing cover 13
is formed by two half additional finishing covers on either
side of the central strip 3 of the support 2 , but it is of
course also possible to provide the additional finishing
cover 13 in the form of one continuous additional cover,
which in this case also extends over the central strip 3 .
Preferably use is made of an additional finishing cover 13
whose dimensions are chosen such that the additional
finishing cover 13 extends to a few millimetres from the
edge 8 of the support 2 , for example up to around two
millimetres from the edge 8 .
It is clear that in this case there are no overlaps of the '
covers 12 and 13 and thus a thicker edge does not occur as
in the known elements, as described in the Belgian patent
No. 1.018.467.
A possible last step is illustrated on the basis of figures
7 and 8 , whereby the central strip 3 is deformed into a Ushaped
back 17, for example by means of a stamp 18.
A binding folder 19 is thus obtained, as shown in figure 8 ,
with a U-shaped back 17 with an adhesive strip 11 therein
and two endpapers 20.
Such a binding folder 19 can be used to bind a bundle of
leaves 21 in a known way by inserting a free edge 22 of
this bundle into the back 17, and heating this back 17 with
suitable equipment to make the adhesive strip 11 liquid,
and by pressing the edge 22 into the molten adhesive and
allowing it to cool in order to solidify the adhesive
again .
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, as shown in
figure 9 , the support 2 can be constructed as a continuous
flat sheet 23, for example cardboard, and cutaways 24 are
made in this sheet 23 to demarcate a central strip or sheet
section 3 from which the back can be formed, flanked by two
sheet sections 3 that will form the endpapers.
Of course it is not ruled out that a number of cutaways 2 4
are provided in the sheet 23.
In this example, a ring mechanism 25, instead of an
adhesive strip 11, is secured to the central strip 3 , with
which a bundle of perforated leaves can be bound in the
folder.
It is clear that a method according to the invention is
within reach of everyone and thus does not require highly
qualified skilled workers.
Moreover, the method enables binding folders 19 with a very
professional appearance to be realised in a very flexible
way, whereby it can start locally with a stock of elements
1 that can be covered according to choice with printed or
unprinted finishing covers 12 to be selected from a stock,
and optionally an additional finishing cover 13 also to be
selected from a stock of covers 13 that are already
provided with a hot-melt layer 14.
The drawings only show the invention schematically and the
proportions between the different elements, primarily the
thicknesses, have been drawn out of proportion, only for
the purpose of being able to better explain the invention
on the basis of the drawings.
Figure 10 shows an alternative embodiment of an element 1
according to the invention, which in this case is intended
for manufacturing a display board.
In this case the support 2 is formed by a single completely
flat continuous sheet 23 that is provided with a cover 5 ,
whereby in this case the support 2 is also provided with a
layer of hot-melt adhesive 7 on one side that extends up to
a distance D from the edges 8 , and this to affix a
finishing cover 12 in the form of a poster or similar on
this side of the support 2 .
The further method to affix a poster to the element is
analogous to the method described above on the basis of
figures 1 to 6 .
Additionally, a hanging system 26 can be fastened to the
back of the display board to be able to hang the display
board, or alternatively a stand not shown in the drawings
in order to be able to place the display board somewhere in
an upright position.
The present invention is by no means limited to the
variants described as an example and shown in the drawings,
but an element for manufacturing a binding folder and a
method applied thereto can be realised in all kinds of
variants, without departing from the scope of the
invention.
Claims .
1 .- Element for manufacturing a binding folder (19) or for
manufacturing a display board, whereby the element (1) is a
semi-finished product that is primarily flat and primarily
formed by a support (2) that is formed by or composed of
one or more flat sheets and a cover (5) that is affixed
over or around this sheet or sheets (4), characterised in
that on one side the support (2) is provided with a layer
of hot-melt adhesive (7) that extends up to a distance (D)
from the edges (8) of the support (2), and this to affix a
finishing cover (12) or a poster or similar on this side of
the support (2) .
2 .- Element according to claim 1 , characterised in that it
is provided to manufacture a display board, whereby in this
case the support is formed by a single completely flat
continuous sheet that is provided with a cover (5) , and
whereby one side of the support (2) is provided with a
layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) that extends up to a
distance (D) from the edges (8) of the support (2), and
this to a ffix a finishing cover (12) in the form of a
poster or similar on this side of the support (2).
3 .- Element according to claim 1 , characterised in that in
order to manufacture a binding folder (19) it is provided
with a U-shaped back (17) and two endpapers (20), whereby
in this case the support is formed by or composed of two
flat sheets (4) or sheet sections that will form the
endpapers (20) and a central flat strip (3) or central
sheet section located in between, from which the back (17)
will be subsequently formed, and which are provided with a
cover (5) that is affixed over or around these sheets (4)
or sheet sections, characterised in that one side of the
support (2) is provided with a layer of hot-melt adhesive
(7) that extends up to a distance (D) from the edges (8) of
the support (2), and this to affix a finishing cover (12)
on this side of the support (2) .
4.- Element according to any one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the layer of hot-melt adhesive (7)
extends up to a few millimetres from the aforementioned
edge (8) of the support (2) .
5.- Element according to claim 4 , characterised in that the
layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) extends to around two
millimetres from the edge (8) concerned of the support (2) .
6 .- Element according to any one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the cover (5) consists of paper.
7 .- Element according to any one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) on
the support (2) is applied by means of a sheet (10) that is
bonded to the support (2), and that the side (2) turned
away from the support is provided with the layer of hotmelt
adhesive (7) concerned beforehand.
8 .- Element according to any one of the claims 3 to 7 ,
characterised in that the element (1) is provided with an
adhesive strip (11) of binding adhesive for the subsequent
securing of the bundle of leaves (21) in the binding folder
(19) .
9.- Element according to claim 8 , characterised in that the
aforementioned adhesive strip (11) of binding adhesive is
formed by a hot-melt adhesive that is applied at the
location of the central strip (3) and that the central
strip (3) is made of metal.
10.- Element according to claim 9 , characterised in that
the adhesive strip (11) of binding adhesive is formed by a
self-adhesive strip that is protected by a removable
protective sheet.
11.- Element according to any one of the claims 3 to 10,
characterised in that the support (2) is formed by a
continuous flat sheet (23), that is provided with one or
more cutaways (24) in the sheet concerned (23) in order to
demarcate the sheet sections (4) that will form the
endpapers (20) and the central sheet section that will form
the back (17) .
12.- Element according to any one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the element (1) on the side with the
layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) is provided with a finishing
cover (12) that can be printed and which extends to a few
millimetres from the edges (8) of the support (2) and whose
peripheral dimensions are primarily equal to the dimensions
of the periphery of the layer of hot-melt adhesive (7).
13.- Element according to any of the previous claims,
characterised in that the layer of holt-melt adhesive (7)
has a thickness superior to 20 micrometres.
14.- Element according to any of the previous claims,
characterised in that the layer of holt-melt adhesive (7)
has a thickness inferior to 50 micrometres.
15. - Binding folder, characterised in that it is formed by
an element (1) according to any one of the claims 3 to 14,
whereby the central strip (3) has been deformed into a Ushaped
back (17 ).
16. - Method for manufacturing a binding folder or a display
board, characterised in that this method starts with an
element (1) according to any one of the claims 1 to 13, and
that to manufacture the binding folder (19) or the display
board, a printed or unprinted finishing cover (12) or a
poster is affixed with the unprinted side covering the
layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) on one side of the support
and bonded thereto by heating the hot-melt adhesive (7) in
order to allow it to melt, and then letting it cool down
again in order to enable the hot-melt adhesive (7) to
solidify again.
17. - Method according to claim 16, characterised in that
the finished cover (12) is bonded to the support (2) under
pressure .
18.- Method according to claim 16 or 17, characterised in
that on the side of the support (2) opposite the side with
the layer of hot-melt adhesive (7), an additional finishing
cover (13) is applied that is provided with a hot-melt
adhesive (14) with which this additional finishing cover
(13) is affixed to the support, and then the whole is
heated and cooled to affix the finishing covers (12 and 13)
to both sides of the support.
19. - Method according to any one of claims 15 to 18,
characterised in that, if there is an adhesive strip (11)
of hot-melt adhesive, this adhesive strip (11) is shielded
from the heat during the heating process.
20. - Method according to claim 16 to manufacture a binding
folder with a U-shaped back (17) and two endpapers (20),
characterised in that the central strip (3) is deformed
into a U-shaped back (17) .
21. - Method according to any one of the claims 17 to 20,
characterised in that it starts with a stock of primarily
flat elements (1), a stock of preprinted or otherwise
finishing covers (12) or preprinted or otherwise posters
for finishing the side of the support (2) with a layer of
hot-melt adhesive (7), optionally a stock of finishing
covers (13) already provided with a layer of hot-melt
adhesive (14) for finishing the other side of the support
(2), whereby, to form the binding folder (19) or the
display board according to choice, a combination is made
from the aforementioned stocks in order to compose a
binding folder (19) or a display board according to the
desires of the end user.
AMENDED CLAIMS
received by the International Bureau on 1 1 October 2012 (11.10.2012)
1 .- Element for manufacturing a binding folder (19) or for
manufacturing a display board, whereby the element (1) is a
semi-finished product that is primarily flat and primarily
formed by a support (2) that is formed by or composed of
one or more flat sheets and a cover (5) that is affixed
over or around this sheet or sheets (4), whereby on one
side the support (2) is provided with a layer of hot-melt
adhesive (7) that extends up to a distance (D) from the
edges (8) of the support (2), and this to affix a finishing
cover (12) or a poster or similar on this side of the
support (2), characterised in that when the element (1) is
provided to manufacture a display board, the support is
formed by a single completely flat continuous sheet that is
provided with a cover (5), and whereby one side of the
support (2) is provided with a layer of hot-melt adhesive
(7) that extends up to a distance (D) from the edges (8) of
the support (2), and this to affix a finishing cover (12)
in the form of a poster or similar on this side of the
support (2) that is smaller than the periphery of the
support (2 ).
2 .- Element according to claim 1 , characterised in that in
order to manufacture a binding folder (19) it is provided
with a U-shaped back (17) and two endpapers (20), whereby
in this case the support is formed by or composed of two
flat sheets (4) or sheet sections that will form the
endpapers (20) and a central flat strip (3) or central
sheet section located in between, from which the back (17)
will be subsequently formed, and which are provided with a
cover (5) that is affixed over or around these sheets (4)
or sheet sections, characterised in that one side of the
support (2) is provided with a layer of hot -melt adhesive
(7) that extends up to a distance (D) from the edges (8) of
the support (2), and this to affix a finishing cover (12)
on this side of the support (2) .
3.- Element according to claim 1 or 2 , characterised in
that the layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) extends up to a few
millimetres from the aforementioned edge (8) of the support
(2) .
4.- Element according to claim 3 , characterised in that the
layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) extends to around two
millimetres from the edge (8) concerned of the support (2).
5 .- Element according to any one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the cover (5) consists of paper.
6 .- Element according to any one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) on
the support (2) is applied by means of a sheet (10) that is
bonded to the support (2), and that the side (2) turned
away from the support is provided with the layer of hotmelt
adhesive (7) concerned beforehand.
7 .- Element according to any one of the claims 2 to 6 ,
characterised in that the element (1) is provided With an
adhesive strip (11) of binding adhesive for the subsequent
securing of the bundle of leaves (21) in the binding folder
(19) -
8.- Element according to claim 7 , characterised in that the
aforementioned adhesive strip (11) of binding adhesive is
formed by a hot-melt adhesive that is applied at the
location of the central strip (3) and that the central
strip (3) is made of metal.
9.- Element according to claim 8 , characterised in that the
adhesive strip (11) of binding adhesive is formed by a
self-adhesive strip that is protected by a removable
protective sheet.
10.- Element according to any one of the claims 2 to 9 ,
characterised in that the support (2) is formed by a
continuous flat sheet (23) , that is provided with one or
more cutaways (24) in the sheet concerned (23) in order to
demarcate the sheet sections (4) that will form the
endpapers (20) and the central sheet section that will form
the back (17) .
11.- Element according to any one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the element (1) on the side with the
layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) is provided with a finishing
cover (12) that can be printed and which extends to a few
millimetres from the edges (8) of the support (2) and whose
peripheral dimensions are primarily equal to the dimensions
of the periphery of the layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) .
12.- Element according to any of the previous claims,
characterised in that the layer of holt-melt adhesive (7)
has a thickness superior to 20 micrometres.
13.- Element according to any of the previous claims,
characterised in that the layer of holt-melt adhesive (7)
has a thickness inferior to 50 micrometres.
14. - Binding folder, characterised in that it is formed by
an element (1) according to any one of the claims 2 to 13,
whereby the central strip (3) has been deformed into a Ushaped
back ( 7 ).
15. - Method for manufacturing a binding folder or a display
board, characterised in that this method starts with an
element (1) according to any one of the claims 1 to 13, and
that to manufacture the binding folder. (19) or the display
board, a printed or unprinted finishing cover (12) or a
poster is affixed with the unprinted side covering the
layer of hot-melt adhesive (7) on one side of the support
and bonded thereto by heating the hot-melt adhesive (7) in
order to allow it to melt, and then letting it cool down
again in order to enable the hot-melt adhesive (7) to
solidify again, whereby said layer of hot-melt adhesive (7)
extends up to a distance (D) from the edges (8) of the
support (2) and whereby said printed or unprinted finishing
cover (12) or poster is smaller than the periphery of the
support.
16.- Method according to claim 15, characterised in that
the finished cover (12) is bonded to the support (2) under
pressure .
17.- Method according to claim 15 or 16, characterised in
that on the side of the support (2) opposite the side with
the layer of hot-melt adhesive (7), an additional finishing
cover (13) is applied that is provided with a hot-melt
adhesive (14) with which this additional finishing cover
(13) is affixed to the support, and then the whole is
heated and cooled to affix the finishing covers (12 and 13)
to both sides of the support.
18. - Method according to any one of claims 14 to 17,
characterised in that, if there is an adhesive strip (11)
of hot-melt adhesive, this adhesive strip (11) is shielded
from the heat during the heating process.
19. - Method according to claim 15 to manufacture a binding
folder with a U-shaped back (17) and two endpapers (20),
characterised in that the central strip (3) is deformed
into a U-shaped back (17).
20. - Method according to any one of the claims 15 to 19,
characterised in that it starts with a stock of primarily
flat elements (1), a stock of preprinted or otherwise
finishing covers (12) or preprinted or otherwise posters
for finishing the side of the support (2) with a layer of
hot-melt adhesive (7), optionally a stock of finishing
covers (13) already provided with a layer of hot-melt
adhesive (14) for finishing the other side of the support
(2), whereby, to form the binding folder (19) or the
display board according to choice, a combination is made
from the aforementioned stocks in order to compose a
binding folder (19) or a display board according to the
desires of the end user.
| # | Name | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 102-CHENP-2014 DRAWINGS 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 1 | 102-CHENP-2014-AbandonedLetter.pdf | 2019-07-30 |
| 2 | 102-CHENP-2014 DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE) 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 2 | 102-CHENP-2014-FER.pdf | 2019-01-22 |
| 3 | 102-CHENP-2014-Correspondence-F3-010316.pdf | 2016-07-01 |
| 3 | 102-CHENP-2014 CLAIMS SIGNATURE LAST PAGE 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 4 | 102-CHENP-2014-Form 3-010316.pdf | 2016-07-01 |
| 4 | 102-CHENP-2014 CLAIMS 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 5 | 102-CHENP-2014 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 23-06-2014.pdf | 2014-06-23 |
| 5 | 102-CHENP-2014 PCT PUBLICATION 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 6 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-1 23-06-2014.pdf | 2014-06-23 |
| 6 | 102-CHENP-2014 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 7 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-3 23-06-2014.pdf | 2014-06-23 |
| 7 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-5 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 8 | 102-CHENP-2014 POWER OF ATTORNEY 23-06-2014.pdf | 2014-06-23 |
| 8 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-3 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 9 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-2 FIRST PAGE 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 9 | 102-CHENP-2014.pdf | 2014-01-09 |
| 10 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-1 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 11 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-2 FIRST PAGE 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 11 | 102-CHENP-2014.pdf | 2014-01-09 |
| 12 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-3 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 12 | 102-CHENP-2014 POWER OF ATTORNEY 23-06-2014.pdf | 2014-06-23 |
| 13 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-5 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 13 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-3 23-06-2014.pdf | 2014-06-23 |
| 14 | 102-CHENP-2014 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 14 | 102-CHENP-2014 FORM-1 23-06-2014.pdf | 2014-06-23 |
| 15 | 102-CHENP-2014 PCT PUBLICATION 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 15 | 102-CHENP-2014 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 23-06-2014.pdf | 2014-06-23 |
| 16 | 102-CHENP-2014 CLAIMS 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 16 | 102-CHENP-2014-Form 3-010316.pdf | 2016-07-01 |
| 17 | 102-CHENP-2014 CLAIMS SIGNATURE LAST PAGE 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 17 | 102-CHENP-2014-Correspondence-F3-010316.pdf | 2016-07-01 |
| 18 | 102-CHENP-2014 DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE) 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 18 | 102-CHENP-2014-FER.pdf | 2019-01-22 |
| 19 | 102-CHENP-2014-AbandonedLetter.pdf | 2019-07-30 |
| 19 | 102-CHENP-2014 DRAWINGS 06-01-2014.pdf | 2014-01-06 |
| 1 | ser_02-05-2018.pdf |