WO1999021452A2 - Etui se fermant - Google Patents

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WO1999021452A2
WO1999021452A2 PCT/EP1998/006727 EP9806727W WO9921452A2 WO 1999021452 A2 WO1999021452 A2 WO 1999021452A2 EP 9806727 W EP9806727 W EP 9806727W WO 9921452 A2 WO9921452 A2 WO 9921452A2
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Linda Busschers-Jonker
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/18Ticket-holders or the like
    • A45C11/182Credit card holders

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  • the present invention relates to a closable case for storing a large number of cards, collector coins and similar items, which have essentially the same dimensions, with a base part and a cover part, which are pivotably connected to one another along a common hinge axis, and with an insert, which with is connected to the base part and the cover part and which has a plurality of inner pockets which are open against the hinge axis and which expand when the base part and cover part are opened.
  • Such a case is known from DE 295 07 168 Ul.
  • the insert is folded in a fan shape here, so that folds each form a kind of pocket, which, however, has no continuous partition between the individual pockets.
  • Individual check cards are inserted into the fan-shaped inserts.
  • the inside pockets and the check cards are therefore not completely separated.
  • the pockets on the bottom are also open. So that the inserted objects are not held well, but are spread apart depending on the degree of opening of the case, so that the objects can easily fall out.
  • Another disadvantage is that magnetic strips of credit cards and the like. influence each other, possibly also demagnetize.
  • smaller items, such as collector coins can fall through or fall down
  • a wallet insert is known from US Pat. No. 3,483,909, in which numerous inner pockets also belong to an insert.
  • a complicated connection technique is required for use, with only funnel-like openings being created which, although they make insertion easier up to a certain point, may then result in a very narrow opening
  • a leporello-like fold also called a zigzag fold, can be produced from a stamped blank in a relatively simple manner, on the one hand, from correspondingly rigid foil material. The result is a uniform and aesthetically perfect image of the insert. Lateral connections are also created, which are so flexible that the front and rear walls of each inner pocket spread sufficiently when the case is open, but this spread is limited by the side connections so that the cards cannot fall out even during a hasty movement. 5
  • the size of the case is preferably the one to be included Adjusted items.
  • the case can be ideally used to store credit and telephone cards, since the size is the same throughout and special care is taken to store it carefully.
  • Each inner pocket consists of a front and rear wall so that the individual cards cannot come into direct contact with one another and, if applicable, do not transmit their magnetically inserted information.
  • the bottom edges of the inside pockets taper towards one another and are closed at the bottom.
  • lateral connections are tongues which are elastically connected to the front wall or to the rear wall and which surround the edge of the rear wall or the front wall and to the adjacent front or rear wall are made in one piece. It has proven to be useful proved that the tongues overlap at least 25% of the front or rear walls they contact when the case is closed.
  • Figure 1 is a side perspective view of a case with a detail pulled out.
  • FIG. 3 shows a folded piece according to FIG. 2 in a view from above;
  • FIG. 3a shows an alternative embodiment to FIG. 3
  • Figure 4 is a schematic representation of the folded blank in side view.
  • Fig. 5 is a case cover with slide-in guide.
  • Fig. 1 shows a closable case according to the invention.
  • the case has a rigid base part 2 and a rigid cover part 3, which in the present exemplary embodiment are made by injection molding from a hardening plastic mass, for example through-colored ABS, PC, polystyrene or polypropylene.
  • a hardening plastic mass for example through-colored ABS, PC, polystyrene or polypropylene.
  • the two parts are laterally connected to one another in a manner known per se via a hinge axis 4 with compatible hinge elements.
  • base part 2 and cover part 3 On the longitudinal side opposite the hinge axis, base part 2 and cover part 3 have a locking mechanism 5.
  • This can be a spring-loaded snap lock, a magnetic lock, a Velcro fastener, a codable locking mechanism or the like.
  • the dimensions of the essentially cuboid case are designed so that several cards in credit card format can be accommodated in individual inner pockets 6 of an insert 60.
  • a single object is preferably accommodated in each inner pocket 6.
  • the inner pockets gap slightly and are individually accessible, so that the objects can be easily removed or used.
  • the hinge axis 4 is arranged in the detail shown in FIG. 1 at a distance A of approximately 5 to 10 mm somewhat outside the lower fold of the inner pockets 6. This eccentricity enables the fan fold to open along an arc B and spread the inner pockets.
  • Each of the inner pockets 6 has a front wall 7.1-7.3 and a rear wall 8.1-8.3, which are folded leporello-like (zigzag-shaped) to one another and are laterally connected to one another in pairs.
  • the folds 10 and 12 of the fan fold are parallel to the hinge axis.
  • the front and back walls are on the sides connected in pairs. This means that each inner pocket is closed at the side and bottom and open at the top.
  • the insert 60 which makes up the inner pockets 6, is connected to the bottom part 2 and the lid part 3, so that when the parts are opened, the inner pockets are spread apart.
  • the connection of the outer flat parts of the insert 60 to the base part or cover part can be made, for example, by gluing 19 or, as shown in FIG. 5, also by means of an insertion guide 22.
  • the slide-in guide 22 is provided with resilient rails, which ensure a replacement with a better holding of the insert 60, with egg
  • the lateral connections 18 provided on the side edges of the inner pockets enable a change in the distance between the upper edges 10 of the front wall 7 and the rear wall 8 in the sense of the bellows-like fanning out inner pockets 6.
  • the lateral connections 18 have an elastic pretension that presses the inner pockets together somewhat.
  • Fig. 3 shows an embodiment where the side connections 18 laterally encompass the front wall 7 and the associated rear wall 8 of each inner pocket 6 and only hold together by the pretension that is inherent in the material.
  • a fixed connection is not necessary for this. It is only necessary to establish a positive connection, which is made possible by a contacting tongue 13.2, 13.4, 13.6, 13.1, 13.3, 13.5 placed around the edges.
  • the tongue 13 is laterally connected to the edge of the front wall 7 and the rear wall 8 and around the respective edge of the adjacent wall belonging to the same inner pocket 6 is bent around. This fact is shown in Fig. 3.
  • the rear walls numbered with the circled numbers 1, 5 and 9 are covered from above by tongues 13.2, 13.4, 13.6, these tongues being arranged on the vertically upright side edges of the respective front walls with the circled numbers 3, 7 and 11. Accordingly, the tongues 13.1, 13.3, 13.5 on the respective rear walls of the circled numbers 1, 5
  • FIG. 3a shows in addition thereto, Fig. Altivernative an execution, 5 approximate shape.
  • tongues 13 are provided laterally on the front and rear walls, which are connected to one another with their mutually facing surfaces by means of a side-tab adhesive 20. This bond can also be replaced by a weld.
  • the individual inner pockets 6, when opened, are under a resilient bias in the closing direction, which is caused by the deformation of the side tongues in order to fan out the inner pockets.
  • the material of the insert consists of a relatively stiff and therefore resilient material, for example a plastic film, which is also easy to bend along a fold line, a resilient cohesion of the individual adjacent pockets is created.
  • the tongues 13 are mutually arranged in pairs. Accordingly, the front wall of each individual inner pocket 6 is encompassed on its front side by the associated tongue sitting on the rear wall and the rear wall on the other side in front of the tongue sitting on the front wall. 5
  • the tongues 13.1-13.6 are integrally connected to the adjacent front wall 7 or adjacent rear wall 8. In this way, the inner part belonging to the case can be produced inexpensively from one piece.
  • the front walls 7 and the rear walls 8 also have a spring bar 14.1 or 14.6 on their side encompassed by the respectively associated tongue, which is from the tongue 13 of the respective rear or front wall is included.
  • the spring bar 14 is not pre-folded, so that a rigid final suspension is formed on the respective rear wall or front wall, which is held under constant pretension by the tongue 13 surrounding it.
  • the prestressed spring bars endeavor to pretension the respective inner pocket in the closing direction and to open it up a little so that the inserted cards can be easily removed on the one hand with two fingers and on the other hand the inner pocket can be closed again.
  • each tongue 13.1 - 13.6 is slightly smaller than the height of the associated front wall 7 or rear wall 8.
  • cutouts 16 which are arranged on the side of the respective base parts 7.1 - 7.3 or 8.1 - 8.3.
  • the recesses 16 correspond to recesses of a similar design on the spring bars 14.1-14.6.
  • the lower connection 12.1-12.3 between front wall 7 and rear wall 8 is interrupted for a length of about 1-2 cm, for example also by perforation.
  • This offers the advantage that accumulation of dirt in the lower region of the inner pockets 6 is avoided.
  • the edge leaves bend more easily.
  • the interruptions 15 are expediently arranged on both sides of the inside 6. In this way, a side-symmetrical structure of all inner pockets is achieved with the advantage that, with a simple cut of the intermediate piece 17, in particular also fitting problems due to the three-dimensional deformation of the tongues 13 and the spring bars 14 are avoided.
  • the pocket depth is dimensioned such that a protrusion 21 is formed between the upper edges 10, 11 of the front wall or rear wall and the upper edges of the cards inserted into the inner sides 6.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un étui (1) pour ranger une pluralité de cartes, de pièces de collection et des objets similaires, présentant des dimensions sensiblement identiques. Cet étui comporte une partie base (2) et une partie couvercle (3) reliées l'une à l'autre de manière pivotante le long d'un axe à charnière (4) commun, ainsi qu'une garniture reliée avec la partie base et la partie couvercle et possédant une pluralité de poches intérieures (6) s'ouvrant à l'encontre de l'axe à charnière et s'écartant lors de l'ouverture de la partie base (2) et de la partie couvercle (3). Chacune de ces poches intérieures (6) présente respectivement une paroi antérieure (7.1 à 7.3) et une paroi postérieure (8.1 à 8.3) qui sont toutes pliées en accordéon l'une par rapport à l'autre et sont mutuellement reliées latéralement deux par deux.
PCT/EP1998/006727 1997-10-24 1998-10-23 Etui se fermant WO1999021452A2 (fr)

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DE1997147194 DE19747194A1 (de) 1997-10-24 1997-10-24 Verschließbares Etui
DE19747194.3 1997-10-24

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WO2001078549A1 (fr) * 2000-04-13 2001-10-25 Bertil Hogganvik Support pour cartes de credit
EP1072211A3 (fr) * 1999-07-22 2004-03-03 J.S. STAEDTLER GMBH & CO Etui de stockage pour des objets en forme de barres
DE102015107441A1 (de) * 2015-05-12 2016-12-01 Stephan Bohn Behälter zur Aufbewahrung von Nahrungsmittelprodukten

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FR2510879A1 (fr) * 1981-08-06 1983-02-11 Seni Albert Article pour maroquinerie tel que portefeuille, porte-billets ou similaire
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DE29507168U1 (de) * 1995-04-28 1995-07-20 Maier Peter Scheckkarten-Etui
WO1997006709A1 (fr) * 1995-08-11 1997-02-27 Geer Rene Johan Van Porte-cartes pour cartes de credit

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US3291178A (en) * 1964-12-14 1966-12-13 Justin Leather Goods Company Pass case
US3483909A (en) * 1968-02-14 1969-12-16 Kleer Vu Ind Inc Wallet insert with multiple pockets
FR2510879A1 (fr) * 1981-08-06 1983-02-11 Seni Albert Article pour maroquinerie tel que portefeuille, porte-billets ou similaire
FR2551330A3 (fr) * 1983-09-02 1985-03-08 Aquitaine Ind Plastique Procede pour la realisation de porte-cartes multipochettes et porte-cartes ainsi realise
DE29507168U1 (de) * 1995-04-28 1995-07-20 Maier Peter Scheckkarten-Etui
WO1997006709A1 (fr) * 1995-08-11 1997-02-27 Geer Rene Johan Van Porte-cartes pour cartes de credit

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EP1072211A3 (fr) * 1999-07-22 2004-03-03 J.S. STAEDTLER GMBH & CO Etui de stockage pour des objets en forme de barres
WO2001078549A1 (fr) * 2000-04-13 2001-10-25 Bertil Hogganvik Support pour cartes de credit
US6871682B2 (en) 2000-04-13 2005-03-29 Bertil Hogganvik Credit card holder
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DE102015107441A1 (de) * 2015-05-12 2016-12-01 Stephan Bohn Behälter zur Aufbewahrung von Nahrungsmittelprodukten

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