EP0269255A2 - Adhesive slash pockets - Google Patents
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- EP0269255A2 EP0269255A2 EP87309436A EP87309436A EP0269255A2 EP 0269255 A2 EP0269255 A2 EP 0269255A2 EP 87309436 A EP87309436 A EP 87309436A EP 87309436 A EP87309436 A EP 87309436A EP 0269255 A2 EP0269255 A2 EP 0269255A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42F—SHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
- B42F21/00—Indexing means; Indexing tabs or protectors therefor
- B42F21/06—Tabs detachably mounted on sheets, papers, cards, or suspension files
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- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing adhesive slash pockets from web material, such slash pockets being primarily but not exclusively for use with library books.
- the invention also relates to a blank for such slash pockets, as well as such a slash pocket for sticking onto an object.
- a slash pocket is glued to the inside of one of the cover pages of the book, said pocket holding a register card or an author card.
- Previously known slash pockets are usually provided as a small envelope or pouch hving a rear portion which is secured to the cover page, and a front portion which completely or partly covers the rear portion and joins the latter to form a pouch.
- Such pre-manufactured pouches are relatively costly to procure, and smaller labels which can be used for marking the various types of register cards used by the libraries, must be delivered in parcels separate from the slash pockets. Besides, the application of information onto the pockets must usually be effected by hand.
- the object of the present invention is to give instructions about slash pockets, especially for use in connection with library books, wherein the slash pockets are manufactured on the basis of continuous webs, the portions of the webs constituting the individual pockets at the same time having applied data there-onto by running the web through a computer means.
- Such a production of finished printed slash pockets, possibly together with associated smaller labels which can be used for marking the various types of register cards, will reduce the costs in connection with the prepa ration of library books.
- the object is achieved according to the invention in that there is provided a self-adhesive web material as a basis, for example a paper web wich is applied to a web-shaped carrier having such a composition that the self-adhesive web is releasably attached to the carrier, that in a central portion of the double web there is provided a double slit going through both webs, and that at the same time or subsequent to the provision of the through-going slit there is provided a single slit which cuts through substantially only the carrier web, and which together with the double slit enclose an appropriate portion of the carrier, such that after peeling off a web sheet from the carrier, the portion of the carrier web which is enclosed by the double slit and the single slit, remains at the rear side of the web sheet, such that upon permanent sticking of the web sheet onto an object, for example the inside of a book cover, there will be formed a slash
- the basis may be a continuous length of a self-adhesive paper web which is releasably applied to a carrier web of the same dimension, the punching of the self-adhesive web alone providing an outline of a web sheet which is to become the slash pocket, and that inside this outline there is provided a slit going through both webs and becoming the pocket opening, whereafter in the carrier web alone there is punched a portion located inside said outline and comprising the double slit for thereby forming the pocket portion.
- the self-adhesive web material can have applied the self-adhesive glue onto the one side thereof in such a manner that fields or portions are formed which are free from adhesive.
- the self-adhesive glue onto the one side thereof in such a manner that fields or portions are formed which are free from adhesive.
- the through-going slit can take various shapes, but should preferably be provided with a longer straight portion which at the ends are terminated in a bent portion which firstly extends at a right angle relative to the longer portion and thereafter is curved outwardly.
- the margin portion of the through-going slit could then be provided with a flap which can be folded outwards, and it can then be preferable to apply a weak "folding line" which facilitates the outward folding of the flap.
- Fig. 1 there is illustrated a continuous length of a web-shaped carrier 1, onto which are attached a plurality of self-adhesive sheets of another web material, preferably paper sheets, the paper sheets here being designated 2a, 2b,2c etc., respectively.
- the configuration illustrated in fig. 1 can have been realized on the basis of a continuous length of a self-adhesive paper web 2 which is detachably applied to the carrier web 1 of the same dimension.
- the configuration according to Fig. 1 is appropriatly provided by punching the paper web 2 alone for the forming of the outline of the separate paper sheets 2a,2b,2c which are to become individual slash pockets, there being in each paper sheet 2a, 2b,2c punched a slit 3 going through both webs, i.e. through the paper sheets 2a,2b,2c and the underlying web-shaped carrier 1.
- This double slit 3 is to become the opening of a pocket, and in order to provide a pocket portion which does not stick to the object onto which the slash pocket is to be adhered, there is in the carrier web 1 alone punched a portion 4 located inside said paper sheet outline and comprising the double slit 3 for thus forming a pocket portion.
- Fig. 1 the frame of the pocket portion 4 is illustrated by means of the dashed punching line 4a, it being understood that this line 4a constitutes the slit which has been cut primarily only through the carrier web 1.
- Fig. 1 there are on the carrier web 1 illustrated not only the paper sheets 2a,2b,2c etc., but also a plurality of smaller labels 5a,5b,5c etc., a set or a plurality of such labels being provided for each paper sheet.
- tearing lines 6 Between the individual paper sheets on the carrier web 1, there are provided tearing lines 6, a fact which involves that the individual paper sheets or slash pocket blanks can be teared off from the continuous web 1, together with an appropriate piece of carrier material.
- each marginal zone of the carrier web 1 there is also provided rows of holes 7 in each marginal zone of the carrier web 1, said holes allowing for sprocket wheel feed of the half-finished product according to Fig. 1, for example for feeding through a computer assembly in which the individual paper sheets can have printed onto them information concerning the field of application in which they are to be used at a later stage.
- Fig. 2 it is illustrated how during the peeling of the paper sheet 2a from the carrier 1, the pocket portion 4 of the carrier web 1 enclosing the double slit 3 and the single slit 4a in the carrier, remains on the rear side thereof, here the adhesive rear side 2aa of the paper sheet 2a, the carrier 1 being left with a hole 4b corresponding to the pocket portion 4.
- Fig. 3 is a rear view of the paper sheet 2a fully peeled from the carrier 1, the pocket portion 4 here still being adhered to the adhesive rear side 2aa of the paper sheet 2a.
- Fig. 4 it is also shown a card 10 which has been inserted into the pocket 4 and partly protrudes therefrom through the mouth 3.
- the labels 5a,5b discussed in connection with Fig. 1 can for example be adhered to the card 10 for further identification thereof, depending of the types of register cards which for example a library is using.
- the double slit takes the form of an elongated S, and at one of the end portions there is provided a round weakning portion 11 reducing the risk of breakage.
- the double slit here designated 3a, takes the form of a longer straight portion which at the ends is terminated in a curved portion which firstly extends at a right angle relative to the longer straight portion and thereafter is curved outwardly.
- a flap portion 12 which at its lower edge is provided with a feeble folding line 13 facilitating the folding of said flap portion, as this is illustrated in Fig. 5b.
- Fig. 5b In Fig.
- the paper sheet 2a is adhered to a support, also here the cover page 8a of a book 9a, and the flap portion 12 which is folded outwardly will also here aid in a facilitated insertion of the card into the pocket 4, in the same manner as explained previously in connection with Fig. 4.
- Fig. 7 there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of a self-adhesive paper web which can constitute the basis for the implementation of the present invention.
- a paper web 2 ⁇ is illustrated as seen from the side 2aa provided with adhesive, and the special feature of this paper web 2 ⁇ is that it is provided with adhesive free fields 20n distributed therealong, the web otherwise, as previously discussed, being attached releasably to a carrier web (not illustrated).
- This double web can in the same manner as discussed in connection with Fig. 1 have punched out paper sheet 2n and labels 5n.
- By appropriate through punching in a marginal area 3n of the adhesive free field 20n there may be provided a slash pocket blank similar to what is disclosed above.
- the blanks of the slash pockets can be provided on the one side of a continuous web composed of a carrier web and a self-adhesive paper web, for example the one side being used as pocket blanks, whereas the other side of the web being used for labels of various size and shape.
- the pocket material can be different from paper, depending of the object to which the pocket is to be adhered.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing adhesive slash pockets from web material, such slash pockets being primarily but not exclusively for use with library books. The invention also relates to a blank for such slash pockets, as well as such a slash pocket for sticking onto an object.
- In connection with the preparation of books to be used in libraries, it is usual that a slash pocket is glued to the inside of one of the cover pages of the book, said pocket holding a register card or an author card. Previously known slash pockets are usually provided as a small envelope or pouch hving a rear portion which is secured to the cover page, and a front portion which completely or partly covers the rear portion and joins the latter to form a pouch.
- Such pre-manufactured pouches are relatively costly to procure, and smaller labels which can be used for marking the various types of register cards used by the libraries, must be delivered in parcels separate from the slash pockets. Besides, the application of information onto the pockets must usually be effected by hand.
- The object of the present invention is to give instructions about slash pockets, especially for use in connection with library books, wherein the slash pockets are manufactured on the basis of continuous webs, the portions of the webs constituting the individual pockets at the same time having applied data there-onto by running the web through a computer means. Such a production of finished printed slash pockets, possibly together with associated smaller labels which can be used for marking the various types of register cards, will reduce the costs in connection with the prepa ration of library books.
- In connection with a method as stated in the preamble, the object is achieved according to the invention in that there is provided a self-adhesive web material as a basis, for example a paper web wich is applied to a web-shaped carrier having such a composition that the self-adhesive web is releasably attached to the carrier, that in a central portion of the double web there is provided a double slit going through both webs, and that at the same time or subsequent to the provision of the through-going slit there is provided a single slit which cuts through substantially only the carrier web, and which together with the double slit enclose an appropriate portion of the carrier, such that after peeling off a web sheet from the carrier, the portion of the carrier web which is enclosed by the double slit and the single slit, remains at the rear side of the web sheet, such that upon permanent sticking of the web sheet onto an object, for example the inside of a book cover, there will be formed a slash pocket in which the double slit becomes the mouth of the pocket and the size of the pocket is given by said portion of the remaining carrier web.
- Appropriately, the basis may be a continuous length of a self-adhesive paper web which is releasably applied to a carrier web of the same dimension, the punching of the self-adhesive web alone providing an outline of a web sheet which is to become the slash pocket, and that inside this outline there is provided a slit going through both webs and becoming the pocket opening, whereafter in the carrier web alone there is punched a portion located inside said outline and comprising the double slit for thereby forming the pocket portion.
- Possibly the self-adhesive web material can have applied the self-adhesive glue onto the one side thereof in such a manner that fields or portions are formed which are free from adhesive. By an appropriate through-punching of a mar gin area of the adhesive-free field one can achieve the same effect as discussed above. There will here appear a pocket portion which is non-adhesive, not due to a remaining portion of the carrier material, but due to the absence of adhesive in the pocket fields.
- The through-going slit can take various shapes, but should preferably be provided with a longer straight portion which at the ends are terminated in a bent portion which firstly extends at a right angle relative to the longer portion and thereafter is curved outwardly. Preferably, the margin portion of the through-going slit could then be provided with a flap which can be folded outwards, and it can then be preferable to apply a weak "folding line" which facilitates the outward folding of the flap.
- By means of such a flap which is folded outwardly, the insertion of an author card or loan ticket or other information or identification cards can be effected more easily.
- Simultaneously with the punching of the outline of the paper sheet which is to form the pocket,there may appropriately be effected punching of smaller labels which are to be used for marking the object to which the label is to be attached, or one or more cards which are to be held in the pocket.
- Other special features and advantages of the present invention will in the following be further disclosed, reference being had to the Figures of the drawing illustrating various embodiments of the present invention. Thus, the Figures not only illustrate how the present invention can be implemented, but also how a slash pocket according to the invention is provided, as well as how such a slash pocket will appear after being adhered to an object.
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- Fig. 1 illustrates an intermediate step of the method accor ding to the present invention, for manufacturing adhesive slash pockets, the pockets here being manufactured in continuous webs.
- Fig. 2 illustrates diagrammaticly how a blank for a slash pocket will have its pocket element released from its carrier web.
- Fig. 3 illustrates the pocket element of a slash pocket in a condition ready for adhering to an object.
- Fig. 4 illustrates a slash pocket adhered to an object, here on the inside of a book cover.
- Fig. 5a and 5b is a front view and side view, respectively, of a variant of a blank for a slash pocket according to the invention.
- Fig. 6 illustrates the pocket portion of the variant according to Fig. 5a and 5b, adhered to an object.
- Fig. 7 illustrates an alternative paper web for the carrying out of the present invention.
- In Fig. 1 there is illustrated a continuous length of a web-
shaped carrier 1, onto which are attached a plurality of self-adhesive sheets of another web material, preferably paper sheets, the paper sheets here being designated 2a, 2b,2c etc., respectively. - It is to be understood that the configuration illustrated in fig. 1, can have been realized on the basis of a continuous length of a self-
adhesive paper web 2 which is detachably applied to thecarrier web 1 of the same dimension. The configuration according to Fig. 1 is appropriatly provided by punching thepaper web 2 alone for the forming of the outline of theseparate paper sheets 2a,2b,2c which are to become individual slash pockets, there being in eachpaper sheet 2a, 2b,2c punched aslit 3 going through both webs, i.e. through thepaper sheets 2a,2b,2c and the underlying web-shaped carrier 1. Thisdouble slit 3 is to become the opening of a pocket, and in order to provide a pocket portion which does not stick to the object onto which the slash pocket is to be adhered, there is in thecarrier web 1 alone punched aportion 4 located inside said paper sheet outline and comprising thedouble slit 3 for thus forming a pocket portion. - In Fig. 1 the frame of the
pocket portion 4 is illustrated by means of the dashedpunching line 4a, it being understood that thisline 4a constitutes the slit which has been cut primarily only through thecarrier web 1. - In Fig. 1 there are on the
carrier web 1 illustrated not only thepaper sheets 2a,2b,2c etc., but also a plurality of 5a,5b,5c etc., a set or a plurality of such labels being provided for each paper sheet. Between the individual paper sheets on thesmaller labels carrier web 1, there are provided tearing lines 6, a fact which involves that the individual paper sheets or slash pocket blanks can be teared off from thecontinuous web 1, together with an appropriate piece of carrier material. - In the
carrier web 1 there is also provided rows of holes 7 in each marginal zone of thecarrier web 1, said holes allowing for sprocket wheel feed of the half-finished product according to Fig. 1, for example for feeding through a computer assembly in which the individual paper sheets can have printed onto them information concerning the field of application in which they are to be used at a later stage. - In Fig. 2 it is illustrated how during the peeling of the
paper sheet 2a from thecarrier 1, thepocket portion 4 of thecarrier web 1 enclosing thedouble slit 3 and thesingle slit 4a in the carrier, remains on the rear side thereof, here the adhesive rear side 2aa of thepaper sheet 2a, thecarrier 1 being left with ahole 4b corresponding to thepocket portion 4. - Fig. 3 is a rear view of the
paper sheet 2a fully peeled from thecarrier 1, thepocket portion 4 here still being adhered to the adhesive rear side 2aa of thepaper sheet 2a. - By permanent sticking of the
paper sheet 2a, for example on the inside of thecover page 8 of abook 9, as it appears from Fig. 4, there will be formed a slash pocket of which thedouble slit 3 becomes the mouth of the pocket, and the size of the pocket is given by saidpocket portion 4 of the remaining carrier web. - In Fig. 4 it is also shown a
card 10 which has been inserted into thepocket 4 and partly protrudes therefrom through themouth 3. - The
5a,5b discussed in connection with Fig. 1 can for example be adhered to thelabels card 10 for further identification thereof, depending of the types of register cards which for example a library is using. - In the embodiments illustrated in Fig. 1 to 3 the double slit takes the form of an elongated S, and at one of the end portions there is provided a
round weakning portion 11 reducing the risk of breakage. - In the embodiment according to Fig. 5a, 5b and Fig. 6 the double slit, here designated 3a, takes the form of a longer straight portion which at the ends is terminated in a curved portion which firstly extends at a right angle relative to the longer straight portion and thereafter is curved outwardly. By this shape of the slit there is formed a
flap portion 12 which at its lower edge is provided with afeeble folding line 13 facilitating the folding of said flap portion, as this is illustrated in Fig. 5b. In Fig. 6 thepaper sheet 2a is adhered to a support, also here thecover page 8a of abook 9a, and theflap portion 12 which is folded outwardly will also here aid in a facilitated insertion of the card into thepocket 4, in the same manner as explained previously in connection with Fig. 4. - In Fig. 7 there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of a self-adhesive paper web which can constitute the basis for the implementation of the present invention. Here, a paper web 2ʹ is illustrated as seen from the side 2aa provided with adhesive, and the special feature of this paper web 2ʹ is that it is provided with adhesive
free fields 20n distributed therealong, the web otherwise, as previously discussed, being attached releasably to a carrier web (not illustrated). This double web can in the same manner as discussed in connection with Fig. 1 have punched outpaper sheet 2n andlabels 5n. By appropriate through punching in amarginal area 3n of the adhesivefree field 20n there may be provided a slash pocket blank similar to what is disclosed above. - It is to be understood that the present invention can be implemented in a series of different ways.
- For example the blanks of the slash pockets can be provided on the one side of a continuous web composed of a carrier web and a self-adhesive paper web, for example the one side being used as pocket blanks, whereas the other side of the web being used for labels of various size and shape.
- It is to be understood that the pocket material can be different from paper, depending of the object to which the pocket is to be adhered.
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| AT87309436T ATE86925T1 (en) | 1986-11-27 | 1987-10-26 | SLIDE ADHESIVE POCKETS. |
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| NO864783 | 1986-11-27 | ||
| NO864783A NO160572C (en) | 1986-11-27 | 1986-11-27 | PROCEDURE FOR THE PREPARATION OF ADHESIVE PIECES OF PORTABLE MATERIAL, SUBJECT OF SUCH PIECES OF CLOSE, AND SUCH PIECES OF CLICK FOR ADMINISTRATION. |
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| EP0269255A2 true EP0269255A2 (en) | 1988-06-01 |
| EP0269255A3 EP0269255A3 (en) | 1989-11-15 |
| EP0269255B1 EP0269255B1 (en) | 1993-03-17 |
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| EP87309436A Expired - Lifetime EP0269255B1 (en) | 1986-11-27 | 1987-10-26 | Adhesive slash pockets |
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| EP (1) | EP0269255B1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JPS63144096A (en) |
| AT (1) | ATE86925T1 (en) |
| AU (1) | AU609749B2 (en) |
| DE (1) | DE3784849T2 (en) |
| DK (1) | DK535087A (en) |
| FI (1) | FI875221A7 (en) |
| NO (1) | NO160572C (en) |
| NZ (1) | NZ222686A (en) |
| PT (1) | PT86101A (en) |
| ZA (1) | ZA877519B (en) |
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| EP0325033A3 (en) * | 1988-01-14 | 1990-08-08 | Moore Business Forms, Inc. | Adhesive insertion pockets with guiding features |
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| EP0325033A3 (en) * | 1988-01-14 | 1990-08-08 | Moore Business Forms, Inc. | Adhesive insertion pockets with guiding features |
| US6911682B2 (en) | 2001-12-28 | 2005-06-28 | Nantero, Inc. | Electromechanical three-trace junction devices |
| US11617404B2 (en) | 2020-12-24 | 2023-04-04 | LBxUnlimited | Receptacle and template |
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| FI875221A7 (en) | 1988-05-28 |
| ATE86925T1 (en) | 1993-04-15 |
| FI875221A0 (en) | 1987-11-26 |
| NZ222686A (en) | 1989-07-27 |
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| DK535087A (en) | 1988-05-28 |
| AU8182787A (en) | 1988-06-02 |
| AU609749B2 (en) | 1991-05-09 |
| EP0269255B1 (en) | 1993-03-17 |
| NO160572C (en) | 1989-05-03 |
| DE3784849T2 (en) | 1993-08-05 |
| ZA877519B (en) | 1988-04-12 |
| JPS63144096A (en) | 1988-06-16 |
| DK535087D0 (en) | 1987-10-13 |
| EP0269255A3 (en) | 1989-11-15 |
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