WO2012169378A1 - リーフ印刷物、綴じリーフ、リーフ提供方法、折り畳みリーフ印刷物、及び本 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a leaf printed material suitable for use on a desktop leaf base, a binding leaf, a leaf providing method, a folded leaf printed material obtained by folding a leaf printed material, and a book in which the leaf printed material is bound at least partially.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the external appearance of a desktop calendar in which a leaf printed with a monthly table is held on a desktop leaf base disclosed in Patent Document 1.
- FIG. 10A a monthly table of different months is printed on one set (for example, 12 sheets) of leaves 75.
- the month table includes a month number 79.
- Each leaf 75 has a binding hole 77 formed at two locations along the upper side thereof.
- the desktop leaf base 201 includes a base body 70 that is substantially trapezoidal in a side view, and a ring binder 71 that is attached to the top surface of the base body 70.
- the ring 75 can be suspended from the ring binder 71 by opening the ring of the ring binder 71 and passing the binding holes 77 of the pair of leaves 75 through the two rings of the ring binder 71 and then closing the ring.
- a desktop calendar is realized in which a set of monthly tables can be replaced every year. If the month table of the leaf 75 appearing in the front becomes useless due to the passage of the month displayed by the month number 79, the next month's month table is displayed by turning the leaf 75 to the back of the desktop leaf base 201. Can be displayed.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing an external appearance of a wall calendar in which a binder with a magnet disclosed in Patent Document 2 holds a pair of leaves printed with a monthly table.
- a monthly table of different months is printed on one set (for example, 12 sheets) of leaves 85.
- the month table includes a month number 89.
- Each leaf 85 is formed with binding holes 87 at two locations along the upper side thereof.
- the magnet-attached binder 202 includes a plate-like base member 80 and a ring binder 81 attached to the surface of the base member 80.
- the magnet-attached binder 202 is further attached with a magnet (not shown) that attracts the back surface to a magnetic body wall such as an iron wall.
- a suspension string 82 is attached to the base member 80, and the suspension binder 82 can be used to suspend the magnetic binder 202 on a wall nail or the like.
- the ring 85 can be suspended from the ring binder 81 by opening the ring of the ring binder 81, passing the binding holes 87 of the pair of leaves 85 through the two rings of the ring binder 81, and then closing the ring. In this way, a wall calendar that can mount a new set of monthly tables every year is realized. When the month table of the leaf 89 appearing in the front becomes useless due to the passage of the month indicated by the month number 89, the leaf month of the next month is obtained by removing the leaf 89 from the ring of the ring binder 81. Can be displayed.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a printed leaf material that can reduce the manufacturing cost of a plurality of printed leaves.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a binding leaf made from the printed leaf.
- the present invention further provides a leaf providing method for producing a leaf from the leaf printed material and providing it to a customer, a folded leaf printed material obtained by folding the leaf printed material, and a book in which the leaf printed material is bound at least in part. Objective.
- the first aspect of the present invention is a rectangular sheet-like leaf printed material, and the whole is equally divided into four or more rectangular leaves.
- perforation holes for cutting are formed vertically and horizontally.
- Binding holes are respectively formed in a plurality of mutually corresponding portions along one side of each of the plurality of leaves of the four or more leaves.
- the plurality of leaves are printed on the common main surface in the same posture with respect to the one side corresponding to each other. Further, the plurality of leaves are also printed on the other common main surface, respectively, and the printing performed on each of the plurality of leaves includes the one main surface and the other main surface. Are in the same posture.
- the leaf is cut along the perforation, and, for example, a plurality of binder rings of a desktop leaf base having a binder are passed through the plurality of binding holes of the leaf, respectively.
- a plurality of leaves among the leaves can be suspended from the desktop leaf base in a replaceable manner for use.
- Leaf prints are four times larger than the size available for use, but printing, perforation, and binding holes can be formed at almost the same cost even if the size is four times larger. It is. Therefore, the cost required for producing a predetermined number of leaves can be reduced. Also, even if the sheet is excessive, leaf prints can be used by mail, etc. with a small area and low shipping cost, by simply folding along the perforation, without cutting along the perforation.
- the simple folding operation can be performed more quickly and at a lower cost, both mechanically and manually. Also, in packing work for sending envelopes or the like, it is easier to pack folded leaves than stacked leaves, and the workability is high. If the sheet is not excessive, it can be sent as it is, without being folded, by mail or the like with a low shipping cost.
- the second aspect of the present invention is a binding leaf, and leaves separated from the printed leaf according to the first aspect along the perforation of the perforation so that the one side is aligned with each other, It is bound by a binder that can be opened and closed.
- a leaf providing method the step of manufacturing the leaf printed matter according to the first aspect, and the step of separating each leaf from the leaf printed matter along the perforation. And a step of stacking and packing the separated leaves, and a step of transporting the packed leaves to a customer.
- a folded leaf printed matter obtained by folding the leaf printed matter according to the first aspect, and the rectangular leaf printed matter has a strip length shape.
- the perforations for separation two or more of the strip-shaped leaf prints extending in the short direction are aligned in the longitudinal direction of the strip-long leaf print.
- the leaf printed matter is folded in a zigzag manner with two or more perforations perforated in the longitudinal direction as folds.
- a fifth aspect of the present invention relates to a book in which a plurality of leaves are bound, and at least one of the plurality of leaves includes the leaf printed matter according to the first aspect, and the leaf The printed material can be separated from the remainder of the book by perforating perforations for separation.
- a book in which a plurality of leaves are bound, and at least one of the plurality of leaves is a rectangular sheet that can be separated by perforation for separation.
- the perforation for cutting is formed vertically, horizontally, or vertically and horizontally so as to equally divide the whole leaf into two or more rectangular leaves.
- the plurality of leaves of the two or more leaves are respectively formed with binding holes at a plurality of mutually corresponding portions along one corresponding side.
- the plurality of leaves are printed on the common main surface in the same posture with respect to the one side corresponding to each other.
- Each of the plurality of leaves is also printed on the other common main surface. Furthermore, the printing applied to each of the plurality of leaves is in the same posture between the one main surface and the other main surface.
- a book in which a plurality of leaves are bound, and at least one of the plurality of leaves is a rectangular sheet that can be separated by perforation for separation.
- the leaf printed material is formed with binding holes at a plurality of sites along one side, and the leaf printed material is printed in the same posture on both main surfaces.
- the printed leaf material of the present invention it is possible to reduce the manufacturing cost of a plurality of printed leaves. Moreover, according to the binding leaf of this invention and the leaf provision method of this invention, since the leaf printed matter of this invention is used, the manufacturing cost can be reduced. Furthermore, the folded leaf print of the present invention allows for a reduction in size without separation along the perforation for detachment. In addition, the book of the present invention enables a user to use a leaf contained in a bound leaf printed material separately.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view showing the surface of a printed leaf according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a rear view showing the back surface of the leaf printed matter of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is an external perspective view illustrating the form of conveyance by mail of the leaf printing unit of FIG. 4 is an external perspective view illustrating the usage form of the leaf printed matter of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 4A is a perspective view showing the front side
- FIG. 4B is a perspective view showing the back side.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a printed leaf according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention,
- FIG. 5A is a plan view showing the front surface,
- FIG. 5B is a rear view showing the back surface, and
- FIG. 5C is another example of the back surface.
- FIG. 5A is a plan view showing the front surface
- FIG. 5B is a rear view showing the back surface
- FIG. 5C is another example of the back surface.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing a printed leaf according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention
- FIG. 6A is a plan view showing the front surface
- FIG. 6B is a rear view showing the back surface
- 7 is an external perspective view illustrating the usage form of the leaf printed matter of FIG. 6,
- FIG. 7A is a perspective view seen from the front side
- FIG. 7B is a perspective view seen from the back side.
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a leaf printed matter according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view showing a pair of leaves after separation
- FIG. 8B is a perspective view illustrating a usage form thereof.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view showing a printed leaf according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view showing a printed leaf according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a view showing a desk calendar according to the background art of the present invention
- FIG. 10A is a perspective view showing a set of leaves used in the desk calendar
- FIG. 10B is a perspective view of the desk calendar
- 11 is a view showing a wall calendar according to the background art of the present invention
- FIG. 11A is a perspective view showing a set of leaves used in the wall calendar
- FIG. 11B is a perspective view of the wall calendar.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing the front side of a folded leaf printed matter according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the back side of the folded leaf printed matter of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing the front side of a folded leaf printed matter according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the back side of the folded leaf printed matter of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing the front side of a folded leaf printed matter according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a book according to still another embodiment of the present invention, and particularly shows a state in which the book is opened.
- FIG. 15 is a plan view showing a printed leaf according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a plan view showing a printed leaf according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing a book according to still another embodiment of the present invention, and particularly shows a state in which the book is opened.
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view showing a book according to still another embodiment of the present invention, and particularly shows a state in which the book is opened.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view showing the surface of a printed leaf according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a rear view showing the back surface of the leaf printed matter.
- the leaf printed material 101 is a sheet-shaped printed material in which printing is performed on the front surface and the back surface of the rectangular sheet 1.
- the sheet 1 is, for example, printing paper having a rigidity comparable to that of a monthly calendar leaf of a conventionally known desk calendar.
- the size of the sheet 1 is A2 size as an example.
- perforations 3 are formed vertically and horizontally so as to equally divide the whole into 16 rectangular leaves 5.
- the perforation 3 is formed as a so-called micro perforation in which unevenness is not conspicuous on the cutting line after the leaf 5 is cut along the perforation 3 and is easy to cut off.
- the size of one leaf 5 is A6 size.
- a binding hole 7 is formed along the upper side in the drawing, that is, the upper side.
- the binding holes 7 are formed at two locations corresponding to the upper side between the 16 leaves 5.
- a calendar is printed on the surface of the sheet 1. More specifically, on the surface of the sheet 1, the cover 6 is printed on one leaf 5 out of the 16 leaves 5, and each of the remaining 15 leaves 5 has a calendar with a different month number 9.
- the monthly table is printed.
- the 15 monthly tables are monthly tables from January to December of the predetermined year and from January to March of the following year. These cover 6 and monthly table are printed in a posture in which the upper side in the figure is the upper side of each leaf 5.
- the leaf printed matter 101 has the binding holes 7 formed along the sides corresponding to each other among the 16 leaves 5 and corresponding to each other, and the surface of each leaf 5 includes the binding holes 7.
- the cover 6 or the monthly table is printed in a posture in which one side is the upper side in common.
- the binding holes 7 are formed along the upper side of the drawing through all the 16 leaves 5, but it is sufficient that the binding holes 7 are formed along one side corresponding to each other.
- the binding holes 7 are formed along the lower side of the figure for the 8 leaves 5 in the first row and the third row, contrary to FIG.
- the eight leaves 5 in the second row and the fourth row as shown in FIG.
- the binding holes 7 may be formed along the upper side in the drawing.
- the binding holes 7 are arranged on both sides of the perforation 3 between the leaf 5 in the first row and the leaf 5 in the second row, and the leaf 5 in the third row and the leaf in the fourth row. Line up on both sides of perforation 3 between 5 and 5.
- the cover 6 or the monthly table is printed on each of the 16 leaves 5 in a posture with one side along which the binding hole 7 is located as an upper side.
- advertisements are printed on the back surface of the printed leaf 101.
- the advertisement includes an advertisement 13 printed across four leaves 5, an advertisement 11 printed for each leaf 5, a postcard 17 on which a purchase order addressed to the advertiser is printed, and an admission ticket 12 provided by the advertiser. Contains. Although illustration is omitted, one advertisement may be printed over the entire 16 leaves 5.
- the admission ticket 12 is half the size of the leaf 5, and two admission tickets 12 are printed in two areas obtained by dividing one leaf 5 into two equal parts by the perforation 3 of the perforation.
- the leaf printed matter 101 Since the leaf printed matter 101 is configured as described above, it has the following advantages.
- the leaf 5 is cut along the perforation 3 and, for example, the ring of the binder 71 of the desktop leaf base 201 shown in FIG.
- the leaves 5 can be stacked on each other and suspended from the desktop leaf base 201.
- the leaf printed material 101 can be used as a desktop calendar including twelve monthly tables of a predetermined year and the first three months of the following year.
- the leaf printed matter 101 can be used as a wall-mounted calendar by applying to the binder 202 with magnet shown in FIG.
- the leaf printed material 101 is 16 times the size of the leaf 5 to be used, but printing, perforation 3 and binding hole 7 can be formed at substantially the same cost as the single leaf 5. Is possible. Therefore, 16 leaves 5 can be produced at a reduced cost.
- the leaf printed matter 101 can be printed on the flat sheet 1 without unevenness by printing first and then forming the perforated holes 3 and the binding holes 7 in that the printing is easy. desirable.
- FIG. 3 is an external perspective view illustrating the leaf printing unit 101 by mail.
- the leaf print 101 is not folded along the perforation 3 but simply folded along the perforation 3 to be accommodated in the envelope 65, reducing the area and reducing the shipping cost. It can also be delivered to the user through mail or the like.
- the leaf print 101 twice, it is possible to mail the A4 size which is the most inexpensive and common in the world. Even when the perforation 3 is a micro perforation, the rupture does not occur only by folding to one side.
- the folding operation can be performed more quickly and at a lower cost, both mechanically and manually. it can.
- the packing operation for sending envelopes or the like it is easier to pack the folded leaf printed material 101 than the pair of stacked leaves 5 and the workability is high. In this way, the printed leaf 101 can reduce manufacturing, packing, and transportation costs.
- FIG. 4 is an external perspective view illustrating the usage pattern of the leaf printed matter 101
- FIG. 4A shows the front side
- FIG. 4B shows the back side.
- the user of the leaf printed material 101 that has received the sent leaf printed material 101 cuts the leaf printed material 101 along the perforation 3 of the perforation, whereby a set of leaves 5 is removed from the desktop leaf base 201 as illustrated in FIG. (See FIG. 10).
- the perforation 3 is a micro perforation
- the user folds the leaf printed material 101 along the perforation 3 on the side opposite to the folded side to form a set of leaves 5. Can be easily separated.
- the advertisement 13 extending over two or more leaves 5 is printed on the back side of the leaf printed matter 101
- the leaf printed matter 101 sent without being cut off along the perforation 3 of the perforation is attached to the leaf printed matter 101.
- the received user can see the advertisement 13 printed on the back surface as an integral unit before separating and using the leaf 5.
- An advertiser who has sent the leaf printed material 101 as an advertising medium can convey to the user a strong impression of a large advertisement.
- the advertiser can prompt the user to place an order by printing the order form in the form of the postcard 17 on the leaf printed matter 101, and the advertising effect can be enhanced. Even if the binding hole 7 is formed in the postcard 17, there is no problem in using it as a postcard in Japan as well as in the world.
- an advertisement 11 (FIG. 2) of 5 leaves is printed on the leaf printed material 101
- the advertisement 11 can be displayed on the back side of the desktop leaf base 201 as illustrated in FIG. 4B.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a leaf printed matter according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention
- FIG. 5A is a plan view showing the front surface
- FIG. 5B is a rear view showing the back surface
- FIG. 5C shows another example of the back surface. It is a rear view.
- the leaf printed material 102 is a sheet-like printed material in which printing is performed on the front surface and the back surface of the rectangular sheet 21.
- the size of the sheet 21 is A4 size.
- the sheet 21 has perforations 23 formed vertically and horizontally so as to be equally divided into four rectangular leaves 25.
- the perforation 23 is formed as a micro perforation as a preferred example, similar to the perforation 3 of the first embodiment.
- Each of the four leaves 25 is formed with a binding hole 27 along the upper side in the figure, which is a side corresponding to each other.
- a calendar and an advertisement are printed on the surface of the sheet 21. More specifically, on the surface of the sheet 21, the cover 26 is printed on the leaf 26 out of the four leaves 25, and the calendar having a different month number 29 is printed on two of the remaining three leaves 25. The monthly table is printed, and the advertisement 24 is printed on the remaining one.
- an advertisement 28 may be printed on the back surface of the leaf printed material 102 so as to cover the entire four leaves 25, for example.
- an admission ticket 22 provided by the advertiser may be printed in addition to the calendar month table and the advertisement 24.
- the admission ticket 22 is half the size of the leaf 25, and two admission tickets 22 are printed in two areas obtained by dividing one leaf 25 into two equal parts by perforation 23 of perforations.
- a general bond certificate can naturally be printed as described in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6A and 6B are diagrams showing a leaf printed material according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 6A is a plan view showing the front surface
- FIG. 6B is a rear view showing the back surface.
- the leaf printed matter 103 is a sheet-like printed matter in which printing is performed on the front and back surfaces of the rectangular sheet 31.
- the size of the sheet 31 is A5 size as an example.
- a perforated hole 33 is formed in the sheet 31 along the center line so as to be equally divided into two rectangular leaves 35.
- the perforation 33 is formed as a micro perforation as a preferred example, similar to the perforation 3 of the first embodiment.
- calendars with different calendar numbers 39 are printed in the same posture on each of the two leaves 35.
- Each leaf 35 is formed with binding holes 37 at two locations along the upper side thereof and corresponding to each other between the two leaves 35.
- printing including a calendar month table having different month numbers 39 on each of the two leaves 35 is identical to each other so that the side on which the binding hole 37 is formed is the upper side. It is given posture.
- the leaf printed material 103 is produced as a set of leaf printed materials so that, for example, a monthly table for 12 months is prepared.
- the back side of the leaf 35 on which the May month table is printed on the front side is printed including the June month table which is the next month.
- the back surface of the leaf 35 on which the month table for June is printed on the front surface printing including the month table for July, which is the next month, is performed.
- FIG. 7 is an external perspective view illustrating the usage form of the leaf printed matter 103
- FIG. 7A is a perspective view seen from the front side
- FIG. 7B is a perspective view seen from the back side.
- a set of leaves 35 obtained by being separated from the set of leaf prints 103 is applied to the desktop leaf base 201 or the like.
- a salesperson and a customer make a business negotiation with a desk on which the desktop leaf base 201 is placed, both can refer to the same month table.
- a monthly table for two months is printed on the back surface of each leaf 35, for example, the customer should also refer to the monthly table for the month following the current month (for example, June) (for example, July). Can do.
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a leaf printed matter according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view showing the leaf printed matter after separation
- FIG. 8B is a perspective view illustrating the usage form.
- the leaf printed material 104 Similar to the leaf printed material 101, the leaf printed material 104 has a calendar date table with different date numbers on each surface of the leaf 45 in which a rectangular sheet is equally divided by perforation perforations. It is printed. On each leaf 45, the year, month, day, and day of the week are printed. Further, two binding holes 47 are formed along the left side viewed from the surface of each leaf 45.
- the leaf printed matter 104 includes, for example, 365 leaves 45 for one year, or 456 leaves 45 for one year and March.
- a leaf 45 having a practical size printed with a daily table is obtained.
- an advertisement (not shown) is printed on the extra leaf 45 on which the date table is not printed.
- the leaf printed matter 104 is cut into a set of leaves 45, stacked, and then applied to a conventionally known desktop leaf base 203 as shown in FIG. Can be used.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view showing a printed leaf according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention. Similar to the leaf printed material 101, the leaf printed material 105 is obtained by printing a calendar monthly table with different month numbers 59 on each surface of the leaf 55 in which the rectangular sheet 51 is equally divided by perforated holes 53. Yes.
- the leaf print 105 a set of monthly tables of different types is printed in each of the upper and lower two regions. A set of monthly tables printed in the upper area is applied to the desktop leaf base 201 (FIG. 10), and a set of monthly tables printed in the lower area is a binder 202 with a magnet (FIG. 11). Applies to Each monthly table in the lower area is half the size of each monthly table in the upper area.
- each leaf 55 is equally divided into two small leaves 58 by perforation 33. Accordingly, the binding hole 57 formed for each leaf 55 in the upper region and the binding hole 54 formed for each small leaf 58 in the lower region differ in position and number in the unit of the leaf 5. Yes.
- the number of binding holes 57 is two, and the number of binding holes 54 is four.
- each of the ring binder 71 of the desktop leaf base 201 and the ring binder 81 of the magnet-attached binder 202 has a standardized pitch of a pair of rings. Therefore, in the unit of the small leaf 58, the number of the binding holes 54 is two, and the pitch is the same as the pitch of the pair of binding holes 57. Since the leaf printed material 105 can obtain two sets of monthly tables by the single sheet 51, the manufacturing cost is further reduced.
- the leaf printed material 105 is particularly suitable for sending two sets of monthly tables for the desktop leaf base 201 and the binder 202 with magnet to the same customer.
- a leaf in which a binding hole is not formed may be partially included. That is, it is also possible to carry out a leaf printed matter in which there are a plurality of leaves where the binding holes are formed and the remaining leaves are not formed with the binding holes. Alternatively, the remaining leaves may be formed with binding holes having a pitch or number different from the binding holes of the plurality of leaves. Alternatively, with respect to the remaining leaves, each leaf may be further equally divided by perforation, and a binding hole may be formed in each of the divided small leaves.
- the fifth embodiment is an example.
- the binding holes 7, 27, 37, 47, 57, and 54 are formed in the leaves 5, 25, 35, 45, 55, and 58, respectively.
- a set of leaves that have no binding holes and are printed with a common posture on the corresponding side are suitable for manufacturing a playing card, for example.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing the front side of a folded leaf printed matter according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the back side of the folded leaf printed matter of FIG.
- the folded leaf printed matter 106 is a sheet-like printed matter in which printing is performed on the front and back surfaces of a rectangular and strip-like sheet 61.
- perforated holes 63 are formed vertically and horizontally so that the whole is equally divided into six rectangular leaves 64.
- the perforation 63 includes one perforation extending in the longitudinal direction of the sheet 61 and two perforations extending in the lateral direction and aligned in the longitudinal direction.
- the perforation 63 is formed as a micro perforation as a preferred example, similar to the perforation 3 of the first embodiment.
- Each of the six leaves 64 is formed with a binding hole 67 along a perforation 63 extending in the longitudinal direction which is a side corresponding to each other.
- a calendar monthly table 69 is printed on the surface of the sheet 61.
- an advertisement 68 is printed on each of the leaves 64 except for a part on the back surface of the sheet 61. Both the monthly table 69 and the advertisement 68 are printed in a posture in which the side where the binding hole 67 is formed is the upper side of each leaf 64.
- the folded leaf printed matter 106 is folded in a zigzag manner with two perforated holes 63 extending in the short direction and aligned in the longitudinal direction as folds. 12 and 13 illustrate an intermediate state from the expanded state to the folded state.
- the folded leaf print 106 can be folded while preventing separation along the perforation 63 as indicated by arrows A and B in FIG. That is, the folded leaf printed matter 106 can be made into a compact shape convenient for storage and transportation while preventing breakage.
- the leaf 64 is folded in a zigzag fold, the folded plurality of folded leaf prints 106 are stacked, and the package is transported to the customer, thereby providing the leaf 64 to the customer.
- the folded leaf printed product 106 has three or more perforated holes 63 extending in the short-side direction and aligned in the longitudinal direction, and the three or more perforated holes 63 are used as folds to be folded. It may be folded.
- the leaf 64 has a standardized size of row A or row B. For this reason, the length of the belt-like sheet 61 in the longitudinal direction and the short direction is long. The ratio is about 2.1. From the viewpoint that it is suitable for zigzag folding, it is desirable that the ratio of the length of the belt-like sheet 61 in the longitudinal direction to the transverse direction is 2 or more.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a book according to still another embodiment of the present invention, and particularly shows a state in which the book is opened.
- the “book” includes all of a plurality of sheets (sheets) bound, and includes, for example, a pamphlet and a booklet.
- a book 301 illustrated in FIG. 14 is formed as a pamphlet.
- six-leaf (sheet) rectangular leaf prints 111A to 113A and 111B to 113B are bound.
- the leaf printed material 111A and the leaf printed material 111B are connected to each other, and a perforation 312 for separation is formed between them.
- the relationship between the leaf printed material 112A and the leaf printed material 112B and the relationship between the leaf printed material 113A and the leaf printed material 113B are the same.
- the leaf print 111A and the leaf print 111B are connected to each other. Others are the same.
- Each of the leaf prints 111, 112, and 113 is also an example of the leaf print of the present invention.
- the three leaf prints 111 to 113 are overlapped with each other and bound by the stepper 314 along the perforation 312 of the perforation. That is, the leaf prints 111A to 113A and 111B to 113B are bound in a form that allows any one of them to be separated from the remainder of the book 301 along the perforation 312. .
- Each of the leaf prints 111A to 113A and 111B to 113B is a sheet-like print on which the front and back surfaces of the rectangular sheet 311 are printed.
- perforated holes 313 are formed vertically and horizontally so that the whole is equally divided into four rectangular leaves 315.
- the perforations 312 and 313 are formed as micro perforations as a preferred example, similar to the perforations 3 of the first embodiment.
- a binding hole 317 is formed in each of three of the four leaves 315 along the upper side in the figure, which is a side corresponding to each other.
- a calendar monthly table 319 and an advertisement 318 are printed on each sheet 311.
- FIG. 14 a calendar monthly table 319 and an advertisement 318 are printed on each sheet 311.
- the calendar monthly table 319 and the advertisement 318 are printed on a part of the four leaves 315, and each of the leaves 315 has a side where the binding hole 317 is formed. It is printed with the posture of the top side.
- a calendar monthly table 319 is printed on a common main surface of the two leaves 315, and an advertisement 318 is printed on the other main surface. Between these two main faces, the monthly table 319 and the advertisement 318 are printed in the same posture.
- the user who receives the supply of the book 301 can cut the desired leaf 315 from the remaining part of the book 301 along the perforation 312 or 313 of the perforation. It is also possible to cut off the entire arbitrary one of the leaf prints 111A to 113A and 111B to 113B. Accordingly, the user can select the desired leaf 315 having the binding hole 317 and bind it to the file binder for use. That is, it becomes possible for the user to create a compilation by selecting a desired one from the various contents provided by the book 301.
- FIG. 15 is a plan view showing a leaf printed matter according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- This printed leaf 120 is formed by forming perforated holes 322, 323, and 324 in two rectangular sheets 320 and 321 connected to each other vertically and horizontally to form four regions 325, four The area 335 is divided into four areas 327, two areas 328, and four areas 326.
- a leaf printed matter 121 is formed by the four regions 325.
- a leaf printed material 122 is formed by the four regions 335.
- perforated holes 322 for separation are formed between the rectangular sheets 320 and 321.
- a plurality of binding holes 332 (a large number in FIG.
- the leaf print 120 can be bound together with other similar leaf prints, thereby forming a book. That is, the leaf printed matter 120 is suitable for bookbinding using a binder.
- the two leaf prints 121 and 122 can be separated from the remaining regions 326, 327, and 328 along the perforation 324 of the perforation. Accordingly, it is possible to separate each of the two leaf prints 121 and 122 on which the content is printed from the remaining part of the book from the book in which the leaf print 120 is bound. In addition, each of the regions 325 or a combination of several regions 325 can be separated from the remainder of the book.
- the leaf print 120 is bound to the book in separate areas 327 and 328 that connect to the leaf prints 121 and 122 on which the content is printed via the perforation 324, so that the leaf print 121 from the remainder of the book. And 122 can be easily separated.
- the leaf print 120 has a size of A3 standard
- the two rectangular sheets 320 and 321 each have a size of A4 standard
- the two leaf prints 121 and 122 have Each is the size of the B5 standard.
- the areas 325 and 335 are all in the B7 standard size.
- two binding holes 329 are formed along one side of each leaf of the B6 standard and each of the two leaves of the B7 standard.
- An advertisement 338 is printed on the surface of two B7 standard leaves in the same posture with respect to one side where the binding hole 329 is formed. For example, a calendar monthly table (not shown) is printed in the same posture as the advertisement 338 on the front surface on the back surfaces of the two B7 standard leaves.
- An advertisement 337 is also printed on the surface of one B6 standard leaf.
- the leaf printed matter 122 is formed with one B5 standard leaf composed of four regions 335.
- Two binding holes 333 are formed along one side of the one leaf.
- An advertisement 336 is printed on the surface of the leaf so as to straddle the four regions 335.
- a calendar monthly table (not shown) is printed on the back surface of the leaf in the same posture as the advertisement 335 on the front surface. The user can cut out a desired leaf having the binding holes 329 and 333 from the printed leaf material 120 bound to a book, and bind it to a file binder for use. It is also possible to implement a form in which the perforated holes 322 are not formed.
- FIG. 16 is a plan view showing a leaf printed matter according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- perforated holes 343, 351, and 352 for separation are formed vertically and horizontally on two rectangular sheets 340 and 341 that are connected to each other in the same manner as the leaf printed material 120 (FIG. 15).
- the region is divided into four regions 345, two regions 355, four regions 347, two regions 348, two regions 346, and one region 354.
- a leaf printed material 131 is formed by the four regions 345.
- a leaf printed matter 132 is formed by the two regions 355.
- a perforated hole 351 for separation is formed between the rectangular sheets 340 and 341. Unlike the leaf printed matter 120 (FIG.
- a plurality of binding holes 332 that enable binding to the binder are not formed in the regions 347 and 348 arranged on both sides of the perforation 351.
- the leaf print 120 can be bound together with other similar leaf prints, such as by a sewing thread along the perforation 351, thereby forming a book.
- the two leaf prints 131 and 132 can be separated from the remaining regions 346, 347, 348, and 354 along the perforation 352 of the perforation.
- each of the two leaf prints 131 and 132 on which the content is printed can be separated from the remaining part of the book from the book in which the leaf print 130 is bound. It is also possible to separate each of the regions 345 and 355 from the remainder of the book.
- the leaf print 130 is bound to the book in separate areas 347 and 348 that connect through the perforation 352 to the leaf prints 131 and 132 on which the content is printed, so the leaf print from the remainder of the book 131 and 132 can be easily separated.
- the leaf print 130 has a size of A3 standard
- the two rectangular sheets 340 and 341 have a size of A4 standard
- the two leaf prints 131 and 132 have Each is the size of the B5 standard.
- the area 355 has a size of the B6 standard
- the area 345 has a size of the B7 standard.
- two binding holes 344 along the upper side in the drawing or six binding holes 346 along the left side in the drawing are formed on each of the four B7 standard leaves. .
- content such as a calendar monthly table 349 or an advertisement 351 is printed in the same posture with respect to one side where the binding hole 344 or 346 is formed.
- Some content is also printed on the back surface of these leaves in the same posture as the front surface content.
- the leaf printed matter 132 two binding holes 357 along the upper side in the figure are formed in each of the two B6 standard leaves.
- contents such as a calendar monthly table 359 or an advertisement 358 are printed in the same posture with respect to one side where the binding hole 357 is formed.
- Some content (not shown) is also printed on the back surface of these leaves in the same posture as the front surface content.
- the user can cut out a desired leaf having the binding holes 344, 346, and 357 from the printed leaf material 130 bound to a book, and bind it to a file binder for use.
- the printed leaf 130 can be bound to a book along the boundary between the two rectangular sheets 340 and 341 without forming the perforation 351, or the perforation 351 You may replace with the saddle stitch perforation used for bookbinding.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing a book according to still another embodiment of the present invention, and particularly shows a state in which the book is opened.
- a large number of leaf prints approximate to the leaf print 130 (FIG. 16) are bound.
- a leaf printed material 141 is bound to the book 302 through a region 372 on the left side of the opened page.
- a region 372 functioning as a binding margin is connected to the leaf printed material 141 through a perforation 362 for a separation perforation.
- the printed leaf 142 is bound to the book 302 through an area 372 on the right side of the opened page. This region 372 is connected to the leaf printed matter 142 through a perforation 362 for a separation perforation.
- the leaf printed material 141 is divided into four leaves 365 by perforations 363 for separation formed vertically and horizontally.
- Each of the four leaves 365 is formed with six binding holes 367 along the left side in the drawing.
- Two of the four leaves 365 are printed with contents such as a calendar monthly table 369 or an advertisement 368 in the same posture with respect to one side where the binding hole 367 is formed. Some content (not shown) is also printed on the back surface of these leaves 365 in the same posture as the front surface content.
- the printed leaf 142 is divided into four leaves 365 by perforations 363 for separation formed vertically and horizontally.
- Each of these four leaves 365 is formed with two binding holes 364 along the upper side in the drawing. The surface of these four leaves 365 is not printed.
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view showing a book according to still another embodiment of the present invention, and particularly shows a state in which the book is opened.
- a leaf print 143 is bound.
- the region 392 that functions as a binding margin is connected to the leaf printed matter 143 through a perforation 382 for cutting.
- the leaf printed matter 143 is divided into six leaves 385 by a perforation 381 for separation perforation formed vertically and a perforation 383 for separation perforation formed horizontally.
- the leaf printed matter 143 is stored in the book 303 without protruding from other paper sheets by being folded along the perforations 381 of the vertical perforations.
- Each of the six leaves 385 is formed with two binding holes 384 along the upper side in the figure. Although not shown, at least two of the six leaves 385 are printed with some content in the same posture with respect to one side where the binding hole 384 is formed. Some content (not shown) is also printed on the back surface of these at least two leaves 385 in the same posture as the content on the front surface.
- the user selects the desired leaf 385 in the leaf print 143 bound to the book 303 from the remainder of the book 303 along the perforation 381, 382, or 383, as illustrated by the arrow 393. It becomes possible to detach and bind to a file binder for use.
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図1は、本発明の実施の形態1によるリーフ印刷物の表面を示す平面図である。また図2は、同リーフ印刷物の裏面を示す背面図である。このリーフ印刷物101は、矩形のシート1の表面及び裏面に印刷が施されたシート状の印刷物である。シート1は、例えば、従来周知の卓上カレンダーの月表リーフと同程度の剛性を有する印刷用の紙である。シート1の大きさは、一例としてA2サイズである。シート1には、全体を16枚の矩形のリーフ5に等分するように、ミシン目の穿孔3が縦横に形成されている。穿孔3は、好ましい一例として、穿孔3に沿ってリーフ5を切り離した後に切断線上に凹凸が目立たず、かつ切り離しが容易な、いわゆるマイクロミシン目として形成される。1枚のリーフ5の大きさは、一例としてA6サイズである。
図5は、本発明の実施の形態2によるリーフ印刷物を示す図であり、図5Aは表面を示す平面図、図5Bは裏面を示す背面図であり、図5Cは裏面の別の例を示す背面図である。このリーフ印刷物102は、矩形のシート21の表面及び裏面に印刷が施されたシート状の印刷物である。シート21の大きさは、一例としてA4サイズである。シート21には、全体を4枚の矩形のリーフ25に等分するように、ミシン目の穿孔23が縦横に形成されている。ミシン目の穿孔23は、実施の形態1の穿孔3と同様に好ましい一例として、マイクロミシン目として形成される。
図6は、本発明の実施の形態3によるリーフ印刷物を示す図であり、図6Aは表面を示す平面図、図6Bは裏面を示す背面図である。このリーフ印刷物103は、矩形のシート31の表面及び裏面に印刷が施されたシート状の印刷物である。シート31の大きさは、一例としてA5サイズである。シート31には、全体を2枚の矩形のリーフ35に等分するように、ミシン目の穿孔33が中心線に沿って形成されている。ミシン目の穿孔33は、実施の形態1の穿孔3と同様に好ましい一例として、マイクロミシン目として形成される。
図8は、本発明の実施の形態4によるリーフ印刷物を示す図であり、図8Aは切り離し後のリーフ印刷物を示す斜視図、図8Bはその使用形態を例示する斜視図である。このリーフ印刷物104は、リーフ印刷物101と同様に、矩形のシートがミシン目の穿孔によって等分割されてなるリーフ45の各々の表面に、月表に代えて、日数字の異なるカレンダーの日表が印刷されている。各リーフ45には、年、月、日、曜日が印刷される。また、各リーフ45の表面から視た左辺に沿って、2個の綴じ孔47が形成されている。リーフ印刷物104には、例えば1年分365枚、或いは1年と3月分の456枚のリーフ45が含まれる。例えば、A列本判の大きさのシートに、512等分するミシン目の穿孔を形成することにより、日表が印刷された実用的な大きさのリーフ45が得られる。日表が印刷されない余分のリーフ45には、例えば広告(図示略)が印刷される。図8Aに示すように、リーフ印刷物104を1組のリーフ45に切り離し、重ねた上で、図8Bに示すように、従来周知の卓上リーフベース203に適用することにより、日めくり式の卓上カレンダーとして利用に供することができる。
図9は、本発明の実施の形態5によるリーフ印刷物を示す平面図である。このリーフ印刷物105は、リーフ印刷物101と同様に、矩形のシート51がミシン目の穿孔53によって等分割されてなるリーフ55の各々の表面に、月数字59の異なるカレンダーの月表が印刷されている。リーフ印刷物105では、上下2領域の各々において、互いに異なる種類の1組の月表が印刷されている。上部領域に印刷される1組の月表は、卓上リーフベース201(図10)に適用されるものであり、下部領域に印刷される1組の月表は、磁石付きバインダ202(図11)に適用されるものである。下部領域の各月表は、上部領域の各月表の半分の大きさである。このため、下部領域では各リーフ55がミシン目の穿孔33によって、2枚の小リーフ58に2等分されている。それに伴い、上部領域のリーフ55ごとに形成される綴じ孔57と、下部領域の小リーフ58ごとに形成される綴じ孔54とは、リーフ5の単位では位置及び個数において異なったものとなっている。リーフ55の単位では、綴じ孔57は2個であり、綴じ孔54は4個である。しかし、卓上リーフベース201のリングバインダ71及び磁石付バインダ202のリングバインダ81のいずれも、それぞれが有する一対のリングのピッチは規格化された大きさである。それゆえ、小リーフ58の単位では、綴じ孔54は2個であり、ピッチも一対の綴じ孔57のピッチと同一である。リーフ印刷物105は、単一のシート51により2組の月表が得られるので、製造コストがさらに節減される。かかるリーフ印刷物105は、同一の顧客に卓上リーフベース201用と磁石付バインダ202用との2組の月表を送付するのに特に適している。
(1) 実施の形態1、2、5によるリーフ印刷物101、102、105のように4枚以上のリーフを含むリーフ印刷物において、綴じ孔の形成されないリーフを一部に含んでいても良い。すなわち、綴じ孔が形成されるリーフが複数枚あって、残るリーフについては、綴じ孔が形成されないリーフ印刷物を実施することも可能である。或いは、残るリーフについては、上記複数のリーフの綴じ孔とはピッチ或いは個数の異なる綴じ孔を形成してもよい。或いは、残るリーフについては、各リーフをミシン目の穿孔により更に等分割し、分割された小リーフの各々に綴じ孔を形成しても良い。実施の形態5は、その一例となっている。
3、23、33、53、63、313、312、322、323、324、343、351、352、362、363、381、382、383 ミシン目の穿孔
5、25、35、45、55、58、64、315、365、385 リーフ
7,27、37、57、67、317、329、333、344、346、357、364、367、384 綴じ孔
13、28、68、318、336、337、338、351、358、368 広告
69、319、349、359、369 カレンダー(月表)
101~105、106、111A~113A、111B~113B、121、122、141、142、143 リーフ印刷物
301、302、303 本
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- 矩形のシート状のリーフ印刷物であって、
全体を4枚以上の矩形のリーフに等分するように、切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔が縦横に形成されており、
前記4枚以上のリーフのうちの複数のリーフには、互いに対応する一辺に沿った、互いに対応する複数部位に、それぞれ綴じ孔が形成され、
前記複数のリーフには、共通する一方主面に、互いに対応する前記一辺に対して互いに同一姿勢で、それぞれ印刷が施されており、
前記複数のリーフには、共通する他方主面にも、それぞれ印刷が施されており、
前記複数のリーフの各々に施されている前記印刷は、前記一方主面と前記他方主面との間で、互いに同一姿勢であるリーフ印刷物。 - 前記共通する一方主面に施された前記印刷は、カレンダーの印刷であり、
前記共通する他方主面に施された前記印刷は、広告の印刷である、請求項1に記載のリーフ印刷物。 - 請求項1又は2に記載のリーフ印刷物から、前記ミシン目の穿孔に沿って切り離されたリーフが、前記一辺が互いに揃うように、開閉可能なバインダに綴じられてなる綴じリーフ。
- 請求項1又は2に記載のリーフ印刷物を製造する工程と、
前記リーフ印刷物から前記ミシン目に沿って前記リーフ毎に切り離す工程と、
切り離された前記リーフを重ねて梱包する工程と、
梱包された前記リーフを顧客へ輸送する工程と、
を備えるリーフ提供方法。 - 請求項1又は2に記載のリーフ印刷物が折り畳まれてなる折り畳みリーフ印刷物であって、
前記矩形のリーフ印刷物は帯長状であり、
前記切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔のうち、前記帯長状のリーフ印刷物の短手方向に延びるものは、前記帯長状のリーフ印刷物の長手方向に2本以上並んでおり、
前記リーフ印刷物は、前記長手方向に2本以上並んだミシン目の穿孔を折り目として、つづら折りに折り畳まれている、折り畳みリーフ印刷物。 - 複数葉を綴じ込んだ本であって、
前記複数葉のうちの少なくとも1葉は、請求項1又は2に記載のリーフ印刷物を含んでおり、
当該リーフ印刷物は、切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔によって、前記本の残余の部分から切り離し可能である本。 - 前記少なくとも1葉の各々は、前記リーフ印刷物と、当該リーフ印刷物に連結する連結領域と、を含み、
前記リーフ印刷物と前記連結領域との間に切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔が形成されており、
前記少なくとも1葉の各々は、前記連結領域において綴じられている、請求項6に記載の本。 - 前記複数葉のうちの別の少なくとも1葉は、切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔によって切り離し可能な矩形のシート状の別のリーフ印刷物を含んでおり、
当該別のリーフ印刷物は、
全体を2枚以上の矩形のリーフに等分するように、切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔が縦、横、又は縦横に形成されており、
前記2枚以上のリーフのうちの複数のリーフには、互いに対応する一辺に沿った、互いに対応する複数部位に、それぞれ綴じ孔が形成され、
前記2枚以上のリーフのうちの前記複数のリーフには、共通する片方の主面に、互いに対応する前記一辺に対して互いに同一姿勢で、それぞれ印刷が施されており、
前記2枚以上のリーフのうちの前記複数のリーフには、前記共通する片方の主面の反対の主面にも、それぞれ印刷が施されており、
前記2枚以上のリーフのうちの前記複数のリーフの各々に施されている前記印刷は、前記片方の主面と前記反対の主面との間で、互いに同一姿勢である、請求項6又は7に記載の本。 - 前記複数葉のうちの別の少なくとも1葉は、切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔によって切り離し可能な矩形のシート状の別のリーフ印刷物を含んでおり、
当該別のリーフ印刷物には、一辺に沿った複数部位に綴じ孔が形成されており、
当該別のリーフ印刷物には、両主面に互いに同一姿勢で印刷が施されている、請求項6又は7に記載の本。 - 前記別の少なくとも1葉の各々は、前記別のリーフ印刷物と、当該別のリーフ印刷物に連結する別の連結領域と、を含み、
前記別のリーフ印刷物と当該別の連結領域との間に切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔が形成されており、
前記別の少なくとも1葉の各々は、前記別の連結領域において綴じられている、請求項8又は9に記載の本。 - 複数葉を綴じ込んだ本であって、
前記複数葉のうちの少なくとも1葉は、切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔によって切り離し可能な矩形のシート状のリーフ印刷物を含んでおり、
当該リーフ印刷物は、
全体を2枚以上の矩形のリーフに等分するように、切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔が縦、横、又は縦横に形成されており、
前記2枚以上のリーフのうちの複数のリーフには、互いに対応する一辺に沿った、互いに対応する複数部位に、それぞれ綴じ孔が形成され、
前記複数のリーフには、共通する一方主面に、互いに対応する前記一辺に対して互いに同一姿勢で、それぞれ印刷が施されており、
前記複数のリーフには、共通する他方主面にも、それぞれ印刷が施されており、
前記複数のリーフの各々に施されている前記印刷は、前記一方主面と前記他方主面との間で、互いに同一姿勢である本。 - 前記共通する一方主面に施された前記印刷は、カレンダーの印刷であり、
前記共通する他方主面に施された前記印刷は、広告の印刷である、請求項11に記載の本。 - 複数葉を綴じ込んだ本であって、
前記複数葉のうちの少なくとも1葉は、切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔によって切り離し可能な矩形のシート状のリーフ印刷物を含んでおり、
当該リーフ印刷物には、一辺に沿った複数部位に綴じ孔が形成されており、
当該リーフ印刷物には、両主面に互いに同一姿勢で印刷が施されている本。 - 前記少なくとも1葉の各々は、前記リーフ印刷物と、当該リーフ印刷物に連結する連結領域と、を含み、
前記リーフ印刷物と当該連結領域との間に切り離し用のミシン目の穿孔が形成されており、
前記少なくとも1葉の各々は、前記連結領域において綴じられている、請求項11ないし13の何れかに記載の本。
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