[0001] The invention relates to a carton or sleeve for accommodating one or more articles,
for example, information discs or the like, formed from one or more blanks of paperboard
or other suitable foldable sheet material and more particularly to a multi-sleeve
booklet capable of being formed into a plurality of sealed compartments comprising
one or more disc pockets (or sleeves)
[0002] An example of a multiple sleeve formed from one or more blanks may be found in US
5,318,222 which illustrates a mailer for discs: the mailer having first and second
pockets for receiving discs. each pocket formed of front and back rectangular panel
members joined to at least one pair of corresponding edges and connected on at least
one pair of corresponding edges. The pockets hingedly attached by a spine at an edge
of each of said pockets and there is a sealing member for adhering the first pocket
to the second pocket. The resulting multiple sleeve can be harder to handle because
it opens out to a long carrier.
[0003] Another example of multi-sleeve is shown in DE 9 208 811 U in which there comprises
a plurality of sleeves joined in series and are folded upon each other in an accordion
fashion. Each sleeve has a front panel hingedly connected to a back panel. The multi-sleeve
is adapted to receive discs.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] The present invention and its preferred embodiment seek to overcome or least mitigate
the problems of the prior art.
[0005] According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a multi-sleeve booklet
for holding flat objects, for example compact discs, which booklet comprises a plurality
of sleeves joined in series and are folded upon each other in an accordion fashion,
each sleeve having a front panel hingedly connected to a back panel, characterised
in that the front and back panels are secured in face to face relationship by securing
means and in that there further comprises a spine panel forming a spine of the booklet
and for hingedly connecting all the sleeves together is joined to one of the outermost
ones of the sleeves and secured to the other of the outermost sleeves
[0006] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention, the plurality of
sleeves may be folded in the accordion fashion such that each of the opposed outermost
sleeves is connected to a next adjacent sleeve by a fold line along lower edges thereof.
Each of said next adjacent sleeves may be connected to a next adjacent sleeve by a
fold line along upper edges thereof.
[0007] According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention, the sleeves
are joined in series such that each of the opposed outermost sleeves is hingedly connected
at the front panel thereof to the front panel of a next adjacent sleeve, and each
of the next adjacent sleeves is hingedly connected at the back panel thereof to the
back panel of a next adjacent sleeve.
[0008] According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention at least part
of one of the front and back panels of at least one of the sleeves may be cut away
to facilitate access to the contents of that sleeve.
[0009] According to yet another optional feature of this aspect of the invention, the spine
panel may be formed from one of the sleeves adjacent to the one outermost sleeve.
[0010] According to a further optional feature of this aspect of the invention, the spine
panel may be formed from the back panel of one of the sleeves adjacent to the one
outermost sleeve and joined to the back panel of the one outermost sleeve.
[0011] According to a still further optional feature of this aspect of the invention there
further comprises an outer sleeve adapted to receive and retain the booklet in a closed
condition.
[0012] A second aspect of the invention provides a blank for forming a multi-sleeve booklet
for holding flat objects, comprising a plurality of front panels positioned in series
and hingedly connected to adjacent corresponding back panels, characterised in that
there isa sequence of parallel fold lines connecting in staggered sequence a pair
of front panels then a pair of back panels, a spine panel for forming a spine of the
booklet, the spine panel being joined to one of the endmost back panels and arranged
to be secured to the opposite endmost back panel and securing means for connecting
each front panel with the corresponding adjacent back panel.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only,
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank forming a carton according to a preferred embodiment
of the invention;
FIG. 2 illustrates the blank shown in Figure 1 shown during folding;
FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views of the carton formed from the blank shown in Figure
1;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an outer cover suitable for use with the carton illustrated
in Figures 3 and 4; and
FIGS. 6A and 6B are perspective views of the carton shown in Figs 3 and 4 and the
carton shown in Fig 5.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0014] Referring first to Figure 1, there is shown a blank 10 forming a carton or multi-sleeve
booklet for holding a plurality of articles, for example information discs or the
like, made from one or more blanks of paperboard or similar foldable sheet material
for example plastics material. Each sleeve comprises a front panel and a back panel
which are preferably secured together.
[0015] The blank 10 comprises a plurality of front panels 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 arranged
in series. In this embodiment, front panels 12, 16, and 20 are hingedly connected
to front panels 14, 18 and 22 respectively along fold lines 24, 27, and 30 and front
panels 14, 18 are separated from front panels 16 and 20 respectively by cut lines
26 and 28.
[0016] There further comprises a plurality of back panels 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 positioned
in series adjacent their respective front panels 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 and hingedly
connected thereto along a common longitudinal fold line 54. In this embodiment, back
panels 34, 36; 38, 40 are hingedly connected together along fold lines 46 and 50 respectively:
fold lines 46 and 50 are co-extensive with cut lines 26 and 28. It will be seen from
Figure 1 that back panel 32 is separated from back panel 34 by cut line 44 and likewise,
back panels 36 and 40 are separated from back panels 38 and 42 respectively by cut
lines 48 and 52.
[0017] In another class of embodiments a plurality of panels may be hingedly connected together
in series to form in alternating sequence: the front panel of one sleeve being hingedly
connected to the back panel of the next adjacent sleeve and so forth. There may further
comprise a second set of panels adjacent to and hingedly connected to the panels folded
in series. The second set of panels may form the corresponding one of either the front
or back panels. Preferably, each of the second set of panels is separated from the
adjacent panels in the second set by cut lines. The panels may be folded in "accordion
like" fashion, as hereinafter described.
[0018] It is envisaged that other modifications can be made, for example the remaining features
described below may be incorporated into the class of embodiments described in the
preceding paragraph without departing from the scope of invention.
[0019] It will be seen from Figure I that there may further comprise a plurality of apertures
62 interrupting cut lines 26 and 28 and struck from front panels 14, 16 and 18. 20.
The apertures 62 are adapted to provide a display face to show part of a disc contained
in the or each sleeve, as shown in Figure 4. The apertures 62 may further comprise
one or more recesses 64 to allow a user access to a disc contained in the sleeve,
when in use. Optionally, the back panels 32 to 42 may extend beyond the disc contained
in the or each sleeve to provide support and to protect the disc should the sleeve
be accidentally dropped.
[0020] Securing means is provided to secure the front and back panels 12 to 22: 32 to 42
of each sleeve together: in this embodiment the securing means comprises a plurality
of side flaps 56 hingedly connected to a side edge of corresponding front panels 12
to 22 along a common longitudinal fold line 58. Adjacent side flaps 56 are preferably
separated by cut lines 60.
[0021] There further comprises a spine panel for hingedly connecting the sleeves together.
Figure 1 shows a spine panel 66 intermediate back panels 40 and 42 and hingedly connected
to the back panel 42 of an outermost sleeve
84 (Figures 3 and 4) along transverse fold line 68. The spine panel 66 is formed from
the back panel 40 of a sleeve adjacent to the outermost sleeve 84 and is so constructed
to be securably joined to the back panel 32 of the opposed outermost sleeve
82 (Figures 3 and 4) formed by front and back panels 12 and 32 described below. In this
embodiment, spine panel 66 comprises second fold line 70 to define a securing flap
adjacent the end edge of the outer spine panel 66.
[0022] It is envisaged that the size and/or shape of the sleeve can be altered according
to manufacturing or user requirements. For example, the height or width of the panels
can be increased or decreased according to the size of disc to be held by the sleeve.
[0023] The construction the carton is illustrated with reference to Figures 2, 3 and 4:
as described above, suitable securing means is used to connect the front and back
panels 12 to 22; 32 to 42 of each sleeve. In this embodiment, glue is first applied
adjacent the free side edges shown as reference 74 of back panels 32 to 42. Furthermore,
glue 74 is applied to the glue flap of spine panel 66, as shown in Figure 2. Thereafter,
side flaps 56 are folded about longitudinal fold line 58 in direction A, so that the
inner faces of side flaps 56 are moved into face contacting relationship with respective
front panels 12 to 22. Back panels 32 to 42 are folded about longitudinal fold line
54 in direction B into face contacting relationship with the outer faces of side flaps
56 and are secured together by glue 74 or other means known in the art
[0024] To form the multi-sleeve booklet 80, the part formed carton is folded in an "accordion
like" fashion shown in Figures 3 and 4: whereby the outermost sleeve 82 formed from
panels 32 and 12 are folded about fold line 24 and into face contacting relationship
with the adjacent sleeve formed from panels 14 and 34 such that, panels 12 and 14
are juxtaposed. The next adjacent sleeve formed from panels 16 and 36 are folded about
fold line 46 so that the sleeves formed from panels 14, 34 and 16, 36 respectively
are folded into face contacting relationship with each other. Preferably, the faces
of back panels 34 and 36 are placed in face contacting relationship and are secured
together by glue or other means known in the art, shown in Figure 4.
[0025] Thereafter, the sleeve formed from panels 18 and 38 is folded about fold line 27
into face contacting relationship with the adjacent sleeve formed from panels 16 and
36 with front panels 18 and 16 in juxtaposed relationship. Likewise, sleeves formed
from panels 18, 38 and 20, 40 respectively are brought into face contact relationship
with each other by folding about fold line 50 so that back panels 38 and 40 may be
secured together. The outermost sleeve 84 formed from panels 22 and 42 is folded about
fold line 30 so that front panels 20 and 22 come into face contacting relationship
with each other. Thus, the carton is constructed as shown in Figure 3 with the disc
pockets or sleeves being connected together to define the upper edges 86 and the lower
edges 88 of the booklet 80.
[0026] Thereafter, the outer spine panel 66 is folded about fold lines 68 and 70 such that
the glue flap is brought into abutment with the outer panel 32 of the opposing outermost
sleeve 82 formed from front and back panels 12 and 32. Thus, the carton is in the
set up condition shown in Figure 4 and can be supplied to the user to provide a multi-sleeve
booklet for disc or other like objects.
[0027] Beneficially in those embodiments where the board is coated on one side or where
printed matter is applied to one side only, the folding process hereinbefore described
provides a booklet in which the coated printed sides are exposed on all of the outer
surfaces.
[0028] It is envisaged that the carton of the present invention can be formed by a series
of sequential folding and gluing operations which can be formed in a straight line
machine so that the carton is not required to be rotated or inverted to complete its
construction. The folding processes are not limited to that described below and can
be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements.
[0029] It is desirable for cartons containing information discs to be enclosed to protect
the or each disc. Furthermore, the carton should preferably be reclosable to allow
it to be re-used. In one class of embodiments, there may comprise an outer sleeve
81 shown in Figure 5 so constructed to be used in conjunction with the multi-sleeve
booklet 80 of the embodiments described above. The outer sleeve 81 can keep the booklets
in a closed condition and prevent unwanted removal of the discs. As shown in Figures
6A and 6B, the multi-sleeve booklet 80 is inserted into the open end of the tubular
structure of the outer sleeve 81 through aperture 83 and can be held in place by suitable
securing means known in the art.
[0030] Advantageously, the embodiment of the invention hereinbefore described provides a
structure that is sufficiently strong to retain articles and to provide an integral
base. The use of paperboard material provides a degradable alternative to known sleeves
formed from plastic material and the sleeves made from paperboard can include printed
matter for marketing purposes.
[0031] It will be recognised that as used herein, directional references such as "top",
"base", "end", and "side" do not limit the respective panels to such orientation,
but merely serve to distinguish these panels from one another. Any reference to hinged
connection should not be construed as necessarily referring to a single fold line
only: indeed it is envisaged that hinged connection can be formed from one or more
of one of the following, a score line, a frangible line or a fold line, without departing
from the scope of invention. as defined in the appended claims.
[0032] The present invention and its preferred embodiment relate to a carton or multi-sleeve
booklet which is shaped to provide satisfactory rigidity to hold items such as compact
discs with a degree of flexibility. The shape of the blank minimises the amount of
paperboard required for the carton. The carton can be constructed from a flat collapsed
condition to a position of use by hand or automatic machinery. It is anticipated that
the invention can be modified, without departing from the scope of invention as defined
in the appended claims, for example, the panels of the blank of the invention may
be arranged such that the front panels are hingedly connected together in series and
corresponding back panels being connected to respective front panels, but otherwise
separated from adjacent back panels. Thus, the individual fold lines connecting all
the sleeves together are formed in series rather than out of alignment with the front
and back panels being connected alternately in series, without departing from the
scope of invention. as defined in the appended claims.
1. A multi-sleeve booklet for holding flat objects, for example compact discs, which
booklet comprises a plurality of sleeves joined in series and folded upon each other
in an accordion fashion, each sleeve having a front panel hingedly connected to a
back panel, characterised in that the front and back panels are secured in face to face relationship by securing means
and further characterised by a spine panel forming a spine of the booklet, said spine panel hingedly connecting
all the sleeves together, ans said spine panel being joined to one of the outermost
ones of the sleeves and secured to the other of the outermost sleeves.
2. The multi sleeve booklet as claimed in claim I wherein said plurality of sleeves are
folded in the accordion fashion such that each of the opposed outermost sleeves is
connected to a next adjacent sleeve by a fold line along lower edges thereof and wherein
each of said next adjacent sleeves is connected to a next adjacent sleeve by a fold
line along upper edges thereof.
3. The multi sleeve booklet as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said sleeves are
joined in series such that each of the opposed outermost sleeves is hingedly connected
at the front panel thereof to the front panel of a next adjacent sleeve, and each
of said next adjacent sleeves is hingedly connected at the back panel thereof to the
back panel of a next adjacent sleeve.
4. The multi-sleeve booklet as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein at least
part of one of the front and back panels of at least one of the sleevesis cut away
to facilitate access to the contents of that sleeve.
5. The multi-sleeve booklet as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the spine
panel is formed from one of the sleeves adjacent to the one outermost sleeve.
6. The multi-sleeve booklet as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the spine
panel is formed from the back panel of one of the sleeves adjacent to the one outermost
sleeve and joined to the back panel of the one outermost sleeve.
7. A multi-sleeve booklet as claimed in any of claims I to 6 and an outersleeve adapted
to receive and retain the booklet in a closed condition.
8. A blank for forming a multi-sleeve booklet for holding flat objects, comprising a
plurality of front panels positioned in series and hingedly connected to adjacent
corresponding back panels, characterised in that there is a sequence of parallel fold lines connecting in staggered sequence a pair
of front panels then a pair of back panels, a spine panel for forming a spine of the
booklet, said spine panel being joined to one of the endmost back panels and arranged
to be secured to the opposite endmost back panel and securing means for connecting
each said front panel with said corresponding adjacent back panel.
1. Mehrhülsenheft zum Halten flacher Objekte, beispielsweise CDs, wobei das Heft eine
Vielzahl von Hülsen umfasst, die in Reihe verbunden sind und Ziehharmonika-artig aufeinander
gefaltet sind, wobei jede Hülse eine vordere Wandfläche aufweist, die mit einer hinteren
Wandfläche gelenkig verbunden ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die vordere und hintere Wandfläche durch Befestigungsmittel in flächenberührender
Beziehung befestigt sind und ferner gekennzeichnet durch eine Buchrückenwandfläche, die einen Buchrücken des Heftes ausbildet, wobei die Buchrückenwandfläche
alle Hülsen miteinander gelenkig verbindet und wobei die Buchrückenwandfläche mit
einer der äußersten Hülsen verbunden ist und an der anderen der äußersten Hülsen befestigt
ist.
2. Mehrhülsenheft nach Anspruch 1, in welchem die Vielzahl von Hülsen Ziehharmonika-artig
gefaltet sind, derart, dass jede der gegenüberliegenden äußersten Hülsen mit einer
nächsten angrenzenden Hülse über eine Faltlinie entlang unterer Kanten davon verbunden
ist, und in welchem jede der nächsten angrenzenden Hülsen mit einer nächsten angrenzenden
Hülse über eine Faltlinie entlang oberer Kanten davon verbunden ist.
3. Mehrhülsenheft nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, in welchem die Hülsen in Reihe verbunden sind,
derart, dass jede der gegenüberliegenden äußersten Hülsen an der vorderen Wandfläche
davon mit der vorderen Wandfläche einer nächsten angrenzenden Hülse gelenkig verbunden
ist, und jede der nächsten angrenzenden Hülsen an der hinteren Wandfläche davon mit
der hinteren Wandfläche einer nächsten angrenzenden Hülse gelenkig verbunden ist.
4. Mehrhülsenheft nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, in welchem wenigstens ein Teil
von einer der vorderen und hinteren Wandfläche von wenigstens einer der Hülsen weggeschnitten
ist, um den Zugriff auf den Inhalt dieser Hülse zu erleichtern.
5. Mehrhülsenheft nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, in welchem die Buchrückenwandfläche
aus einer der Hülsen ausgebildet ist, die an die eine äußerste Hülse angrenzen.
6. Mehrhülsenheft nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, in welchem die Buchrückenwandfläche
aus der hinteren Wandfläche einer der an die eine äußerste Hülse angrenzenden Hülsen
ausgebildet ist und mit der hinteren Wandfläche der einen äußersten Hülse verbunden
ist.
7. Mehrhülsenheft nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6 und eine äußere Hülse, die angepasst
ist, um das Heft in einem geschlossenen Zustand aufzunehmen und zu halten.
8. Zuschnitt zum Ausbilden eines Mehrhülsenheftes zum Halten flacher Objekte, umfassend
eine Vielzahl von vorderen Wandflächen, die in Reihe positioniert sind und mit angrenzenden
entsprechenden hinteren Wandflächen gelenkig verbunden sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine Abfolge paralleler Faltlinien vorhanden ist, die in versetzter Abfolge ein Paar
von vorderen Wandflächen, dann ein Paar von hinteren Wandflächen verbinden, eine Buchrückenwandfläche
zum Ausbilden eines Buchrückens des Heftes, wobei die Buchrückenwandfläche mit einer
der äußersten hinteren Wandflächen verbunden und angeordnet ist, um an der gegenüberliegenden
äußersten hinteren Wandfläche befestigt zu werden, sowie Befestigungsmittel, um Jede
vordere Wandfläche mit der entsprechenden angrenzenden hinteren Wandftäche zu verbinden.
1. Etui à plusieurs pochettes destiné à contenir des objets plats, par exemples des disques
compacts, lequel étui comprend une pluralité de pochettes reliées en série et pliées
les unes sur les autres en accordéon, chaque pochette ayant un panneau avant connecté
de manière articulée à un panneau arrière, caractérisé en ce que les panneaux avant et arrière sont fixés en vis-à-vis à l'aide d'un moyen de fixation
et caractérisé en outre par un panneau de dos formant un dos de l'étui, ledit panneau de dos reliant de manière
articulée toutes les pochettes entre elles, et ledit panneau de dos étant relié à
l'une des pochettes les plus extérieures et fixé à l'autre des pochettes les plus
extérieures.
2. Etui à plusieurs pochettes selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite pluralité
de pochettes sont pliées en accordéon de telle manière que chacune des pochettes les
plus extérieures opposées est connectée à une pochette adjacente suivante par une
ligne de pliage le long des bords inférieurs de celle-ci et dans lequel chacune desdites
pochettes adjacentes suivantes est connectée à une pochette adjacente suivante par
une ligne de pliage le long des bords supérieurs de celle-ci.
3. Etui à plusieurs pochettes selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel lesdites pochettes
sont reliées en série de telle manière que chacune des pochettes les plus extérieures
opposées est connectée de manière articulée par son panneau avant au panneau avant
d'une pochette adjacente suivante, et chacune desdites pochettes adjacentes suivantes
est connectée de manière articulée par son panneau arrière au panneau arrière d'une
pochette adjacente suivante.
4. Etui à plusieurs pochettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel au moins une partie de l'un des panneaux avant et arrière d'au moins l'une
des pochettes est supprimée pour faciliter l'accès au contenu de cette pochette.
5. Etui à plusieurs pochettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel le panneau de dos est formé à partir de l'une des pochettes adjacentes
à la première pochette la plus extérieure.
6. Etui à plusieurs pochettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel le panneau de dos est formé à partir du panneau arrière de l'une des pochettes
adjacentes à la première pochette la plus extérieure et lié au panneau arrière de
la première pochette la plus extérieure.
7. Etui à plusieurs pochettes selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6 et pochette
extérieure adaptée pour recevoir et maintenir l'étui dans un état fermé.
8. Découpe pour former un étui à plusieurs pochettes destiné à contenir des objets plats,
comprenant une pluralité de panneaux avant positionnés en série et connectés de manière
articulée à des panneaux arrière adjacents correspondants, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte une séquence de lignes de pliage parallèles reliant en séquence en quinconce
une paire de panneaux avant puis une paire de panneaux arrière, un panneau de dos
pour former un dos de l'étui, ledit panneau de dos étant relié à l'un des panneaux
arrière extrêmes et agencé de manière à être fixé au panneau arrière extrême opposé
et un moyen de fixation pour connecter chacun desdits panneaux avant avec ledit panneau
arrière adjacent correspondant.