Object of the invention
[0001] The present invention refers to an ecological strip that can be used in different
sectors for different objects, such as accessories, tape for hanging objects, handles
for bags and generally in any object which includes a strip or slender element with
sufficient resistance for prolonged use.
State of the prior art
[0002] At present, there is a large quantity of objects and accessories that incorporate
strips made out of different materials such as fabric, leather and plastic, which
are very resistant to wear and tear, but are difficult to recycle once they can no
longer be used.
[0003] There are also strips made from at least one sheet of paper that has been stretched
slightly. Manufacturing these is economic and they can be made very attractive, so
they are suitable for certain uses, such as manufacturing accessories and handles
for bags. However, there is a considerable problem in terms of their mechanical resistance
and fragility, which is why they are used for products with a short product life or
disposable products, but not for longer lasting products which require better mechanical
properties.
[0004] The paper strips which resist the best are less flexible and are suitable for certain
uses, such as accessories. They are relegated to more static uses, for example for
the seats of chairs as a substitute for bulrush and wicker.
[0005] For example, the object described in the Spanish invention patent
ES2031782 refers to "Substitute for paper cord and similar, and procedure for obtaining this"
of the same holder, and in which the basis of the substitute is formed by a longitudinal
fold, without twisting, in the initial strip. This is then covered totally or partially
with strips of paper, or raffia made out of polyolefin, polypropylene or a similar
material, and is printed to obtain a finish that imitates bulrush or any other material.
The result obtained is highly decorative and resistant, but its narrow configuration
and certain thickness do not make it comfortable to use in place of a flat strip,
which is much more flexible. This is one of the problems solved with the object of
the present registration.
Description of the invention
[0006] The ecological reinforced strip, the object of this invention, presents technical
particularities which aim to offer a product of great mechanical resistance and durability,
maintaining a suitable level of flexibility which, along with a greater capacity to
be recycled than existing strips made of plastic, fabric, leather and other materials,
and similar qualities, makes it perfect for a variety of products.
[0007] The strip is made up of a planar tubular element with exterior finishing formed by
a paper sheet, with the longitudinal edges folded inwards, partially superimposed
and fastened together by means of an adhesive or a conventional joining means. In
the middle of the tubular element, there are two or more paper cords or strings, lying
parallel lengthways, and joined to the tubular element by an adhesive band. The strip
when used is able to withstand longitudinal tensile stress without the flexibility
of the strip being adversely affected.
[0008] The strip is therefore ideal for bag handles, hoops and other objects which require
a certain mechanical resistance because they are going to be subject to tensile stress.
[0009] This strip is made up entirely of recyclable paper and is therefore more ecological
than strips made from other materials.
[0010] Furthermore, the increased resistance compared to strips of paper made from a simple
sheet of paper enables a much greater range of uses, and provides great flexibility
in comparison with paper strips made out of plaited or folded paper, which cannot
be folded repeatedly without breaking or visibly deteriorating.
[0011] Other uses for the strips from this invention include lanyards, such as those used
for accreditation badges or to hold keys and other objects, bracelets for identification
or decoration, and other accessories. It can also be used for bag handles and rucksack
straps, for example.
[0012] The paper cord inside is plaited or twisted, which increases its resistance to tensile
stress and therefore provides greater durability without reducing flexibility.
[0013] The strip has at least one paper cord arranged on either side of the tubular element.
If greater mechanical resistance is required, more parallel cords can be added between
the two aforementioned cords.
[0014] The tubular element presents an external aspect that is slightly flat with an optimal
aesthetical quality and the advantages of resistance and flexibility. In addition,
the tubular element can be decorated, whether this is printed, painted or added by
conventional means on its exterior, improving its appearance or giving it an advertising
or promotional aspect.
[0015] In one use of the strip, the edges of the tubular element have a joining means for
mutual attachment or attachment to other objects. In one specific case, the joining
means are made up of a self-adhesive section covered by a protective film, disposable
once used, to stick this edge of the strip, for example for a bag, providing it with
a reinforced handle that can be removed after use.
[0016] In another use, they can be made of complementary fastening means, such as a hook
and eye, swivel hook, buttonholes or buttons, or any other, depending on the desired
use.
Description of diagrams
[0017] To complete the description and facilitate understanding of the different features
of the invention, the present descriptive report includes a set of illustrative but
not limiting diagrams in which the following can be seen:
- Figure 1 shows a view in perspective of a fragment of the reinforced ecological strip
of the invention.
- Figure 2 shows a plan view of the open strip before joining the two sides of the strip
of paper that make up the tubular element, along with the central section.
- Figure 3 shows a cross-section of the strip that has four strips of paper in the interior
of the tubular element.
- Figure 4 shows the detailed plan view of a fragment of a strip with decoration on
the outside.
- Figure 5 shows a view in perspective of a key holder made out of the strip from this
invention.
- Figure 6 shows a view in perspective of a strip with self-adhesive fastening on the
edges to attach it to the edges of a bag.
Preferred setup of the invention
[0018] As can be seen in the figures referenced, the reinforced ecological strip is made
up of a planar paper tubular element (1), inside of which are two paper cords (2)
lying parallel lengthways.
[0019] The tubular element (1) is made up of a flat strip or sheet of paper, which has two
longitudinal adhesive strips (3) where the paper cords (2) are fastened. This flat
strip of the tubular element (1) is folded along these strips of adhesive (3) approximately,
and the side sections (11) or protruding flaps are folded inwards and joined with
a strip of adhesive (4) to close the mentioned tubular element (1).
[0020] In figure 3, the cross section of a paper strip can be seen, which is made out of
four paper cords (2, 2a), lying lengthways inside.
[0021] In the example of use shown in figure 4, the tubular element (1) of paper is decorated
(5) printed on the outside, across its length, which gives it a decorative or promotional
function.
[0022] Figure 5 shows an accessory, more specifically a key holder (6), to be placed around
the neck. This key holder is made using the strip from the present invention, along
with a swivel hook (61).
[0023] Figure 6 shows a practical use for the tape which places joining means (7) on the
edges of the tubular element (1) to fasten it to an object (8). In this case, the
joining means (7) are self-adhesive sections covered by a protective film (71), disposable
once used, which enable the strip to be fastened to the object (8), in this case a
bag to create a handle.
[0024] Having described in sufficient detail the nature of the invention, and provided an
example of preferential use, it is stated for relevant purposes that the materials,
shape, size and arrangement of the elements described can be modified, as long as
they do not suppose an alteration of the essential features of the invention which
are outlined below.
1. Reinforced ecological strip, of the type formed by at least one paper sheet (1), substantially
elongated, characterised in that the strip comprises a planar tubular element, with exterior finishing, formed by
a paper sheet (1), with the longitudinal edges (11) folded inwards, superimposed and
fastened together by means of an adhesive (4) or a conventional joining means, the
interior of the tubular element (1) containing two or more paper cords or strings
(2, 2a) lying parallel in the longitudinal direction and joined to the tubular element
(1) by an adhesive band (3), the strip, when used, being suitable for withstanding
longitudinal tensile stresses without the flexibility of the strip being adversely
affected and also suitable for forming bag handles, strapping and clothing accessories
among other uses.
2. According to claim 1, the strip is characterised in that the paper cord (2, 2a) is plaited or twisted.
3. According to claim 1, the strip is characterised in that inside there is at least one paper cord (2), arranged alongside each side fold of
the exterior tubular element (1).
4. According to claim 1, the strip is characterised in that the tubular element (1) is decorated (5), printed, painted or fastened through conventional
means on the outside.
5. According to claim 1, the strip is characterised in that the edges of the tubular element (1) include joining means (7) to fasten it to other
objects (8) or to itself.
6. According to claim 1, the strip is characterised in that the joining means (7) are made up of a self-adhesive section covered by a protective
film (71) that is disposable on its use.