Abstract:
A photo/photo cartridge delivery/storage packet (10) for the products of Advanced Photo Systems (APS) processing, comprising first and second sheet-like cover members (12, 14).
Abstract:
Die Erfindung betrifft eine Anordnung zum Transport und/oder Aufbewahrung von Fotos, mit wenigstens einem flächigen Basiselement (6), auf dem wenigstens eine Tasche (13) mit Einschuböffnung (14) angeordnet ist, die durch ein mit dem Basiselement (6) verbundenes Folienblatt (9) gebildet wird, wobei das Basiselement (6) und das Folienblatt (9) aus einem thermoplastisch verarbeitbaren Folienmaterial bestehen, und mit einem Trägerelement (5), das aus einem Material mit höherer Steifigkeit als das Folienmaterial besteht und das an einem Rand (7) des Basiselementes (6) angeordnet ist und mit Halteelementen (8) versehen ist.
Abstract:
Placing sheets around a retainer or between a retainer and clamp and securing a clamp against the sheets and retainer for compressively fixing the pages against the retainer.
Abstract:
Machine for producing books, in particular photo books and/or illustrated books includes sheet web dispensing station for dispensing a sheet web moved in its longitudinal direction, printed and/or coated and/or phototechnically processed on one side and provided with print marks and/or print job codes, cross-cutting station arranged downstream of the sheet web dispensing station, grooving and creasing station arranged downstream of the cross-cutting station for the central grooving and creasing of the sheets crosswise to their direction of movement, laminating station for the flat connection of several consecutive creased sheets to one another, three-side cutting station, book cover supply station for supplying and feeding a respectively predetermined individual book cover for the respective book block, joining station downstream of the three-side cutting station for joining book block and assigned book cover and dispensing station for dispensing the completed books.
Abstract:
Placing sheets around a retainer or between a retainer and clamp and securing a clamp against the sheets and retainer for compressively fixing the pages against the retainer.
Abstract:
A printing paper includes a sheet having a first surface and a second surface, an adhesive layer formed on the second surface, a release paper attached to the adhesive layer, a plurality of boundary lines including first folding direction boundary lines and second folding direction boundary lines that divide the sheet into page regions, the release paper having a plurality of release-assist formation lines, wherein when folding along the first folding direction boundary line, first partial surfaces of adjacent page regions are brought together and when folding along the second folding direction line, second partial surfaces of adjacent page regions are brought together. When folding along the first folding direction boundary line, at least one tab portion of the release paper detaches from the adhesive layer and extends outward from the second surface, and the at least one tab portion enables removal of the release paper.
Abstract:
A photo book display system is provided having customized photos. The photo book display system, comprising: an outside cover having a top flap, a bottom flap, a closing flap, and an attachment member, the top flap attached to the bottom flap in a rotatable manner, and the closing flap attached to the bottom flap or top flap, the closing flap formed to secure the top flap or bottom flap by extending over one edge of the top flap or bottom flap in the closed position; the attachment member contacting the interior of the outside cover and capable of holding a photo book within the interior of the outside cover; and a photo book comprising an inside cover, spine, and a plurality of pages having images thereon, the spine for holding the plurality of pages and inside cover, the photo book capable of being removably held within the interior of the outside cover by the attachment member. In various embodiments, a computer-implemented method is provided for performing the business of providing the photo book display system.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a file assembly (100) for keeping personal records. The assembly (100) includes a binder (16), and at least one sleeve (102) and at least one photograph display device (104) received in the binder (16). Each sleeve (102) has opposed operatively front and rear walls (22, 24). The front wall (22) is smaller than the rear wall (24) and has a periphery along part of which it is secured to the rear wall (24), such that the walls (22, 24) define between them a pocket (38), having a peripheral opening (40), for receipt of personal records. Each photograph display device (104) is for displaying at least one photograph. The binder (16) is provided with a securing mechanism (17) by means of which each sleeve (102) and each photograph display device (104) are removably secured in place in the binder (16).
Abstract:
Printing data created by printing data creation means is printed by printing means in such a manner that the print position, size, direction, and order of the printing data will create a booklet. The printing paper has a cut line and a folding line and after the image is printed, the paper is folded and added by a cover.
Abstract:
A greeting card album (1) with a plurality of pages (6) for holding, displaying and preserving greeting cards (9). Each page contains a pocket sleeve (7) formed by overlays (20,29) sealed at a top edge (36), bottom edge (37) and outer edge (19) with an opening along an inner edge (25) into which the back leaf of the greeting card (5) can be inserted in a manner so that it can be opened and read without having to remove the card from the album page. Each album page is preferably made of transparent plastic with the pockets formed by heat sealing the edges thereof. The pages can be secured in the album by various means, preferably rings (14,28) through holes (16,31) in the inner portion of pages, such that pages may be added or subtracted as needed or desired. The album may be divided or cataloged into sections as desired by attaching tabs (10,11,12) to the outer edges of pages and marked according to the occasion, such as birthdays, anniversaries and holidays.