Cover or insert for a periodical

Described is a cover or insert for a periodical, having a back portion and a front portion which are connected together along a bending fold line. The front portion has a compartment for a CD-ROM. The CD-ROM compartment is integrated into the front portion of the cover or insert. In the region of the CD-ROM compartment the front portion is provided with a punched hole.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
The invention concerns an auxiliary binding arrangement such as a cover or 
an insert for a periodical or magazine. 
Hereinafter in this specification the term auxiliary binding arrangement 
will be used to embrace generally a cover, jacket or binder, or an insert, 
for a periodical, a magazine or the like. The term periodical will be used 
to embrace a magazine, journal or the like printed article. 
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
A typical form of auxiliary binding arrangement such as a cover or insert 
for a periodical has a back portion and a front portion which are 
connected together along a binding fold line, wherein the front portion 
has a pocket for a CD-ROM. 
In such covers or jackets or binders, or inserts for a periodical or 
magazine, the pocket or compartment for a CD-ROM is formed by a bag of 
transparent plastic foil or sheet material, with the bag being glued fast 
to the front portion of the cover or insert. That makes a comparatively 
temporary and makeshift, unprofessional impression. In addition the cover 
or insert is often damaged when the CD-ROM is removed. 
A cover or insert of the above-indicated kind is known from FR-A-2 210 948. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
An object of the present invention is to provide a cover or binder or 
insert for a magazine or periodical which can make a more professional 
impression in comparison with the known prior designs of the 
above-indicated kind and which does not suffer from the above-specified 
disadvantages. 
In accordance with the principles of the present invention the foregoing 
and other objects are attained by an auxiliary binding arrangement having 
a front portion and a back portion connected together along a binding fold 
line, the front portion having a CD-ROM compartment. The front portion 
comprises a first surface portion or element, a second surface portion or 
element connected to the first surface element along a first fold line, 
and a third surface portion or element connected to the second surface 
element along a second fold line. The first and the second fold lines are 
oriented in parallel relationship with each other and with the binding 
fold line. The first and the second surface elements are each provided 
with a punched hole, and the third surface element is provided with a 
stamped-out portion adapted to the CD-ROM. The first, the second and the 
third surface elements are glued together in such a way that an insertion 
gap for the CD-ROM remains at the second fold line between the first and 
the third surface elements. 
So that the CD-ROM can be disposed non-losably or in a theft-proof manner 
in the auxiliary binding arrangement such as a cover or insert of such a 
configuration, that is to say in the CD-ROM compartment which is 
integrated therein, it is preferred, if the insertion gap is adapted to 
the diameter of the CD-ROM. 
The two punched holes in the first and second surface elements are 
preferably provided symmetrically, that is to say in mirror-image 
relationship, with respect to the first fold line, so that they overlap or 
coincide with each other in the condition of being folded together about 
the first fold line. The CD-ROM is visible through those punched holes. 
In the cover or insert according to the invention, the second surface 
element is preferably provided with an arcuate perforated line which is 
disposed symmetrically, that is to say in mirror-image relationship, with 
respect to the corresponding edge part of the punched-out portion in the 
third surface element, in relation to the second fold line. The two end 
parts of the arcuate perforated line are connected together preferably by 
means of a bend line. Consequently, that bend line and the arcuate 
perforated line provide for securing to the second surface element, a 
surface portion which forms for the CD-ROM compartment so-to-speak a cover 
which can be torn open along the arcuate perforated line. Consequently 
that arcuate perforated line forms an originality or anti-tamper closure 
for the CD-ROM compartment. 
So that the cover can be opened without any difficulty in due course along 
the arcuate perforated line, it is desirable for a finger hole to adjoin 
the arcuate perforated line on the outside thereof. 
It is desirable for the same purpose, that is to say for the cover to be 
easily torn open along the arcuate perforated line, if the punched-out 
portion in the third surface element is also provided with a finger hole 
which, in the folded-together condition of the cover or jacket or the 
insert, is disposed in overlapping relationship with the finger hole in 
the second surface element. This finger hole which adjoins the punched-out 
portion in the third surface element also serves to be able to readily 
remove from the integrated compartment the CD-ROM stored in the cover or 
jacket or the insert according to the invention, after the cover has been 
torn open. 
The third surface element is preferably glued to the second surface element 
and to the first surface element. For that purpose, the third surface 
element can be provided at its inside with adhesive strips for glueing to 
the inside of the second surface element and at its outside with adhesive 
strips for glueing to the inside of the first surface element. In the case 
of such a design configuration of the cover or jacket or the insert 
according to the invention, provided at the outside of the third surface 
element in the proximity of the second fold line there is desirably an 
adhesive strip with an interruption for establishing the insertion gap. 
That interruption is therefore desirably of such a dimension in terms of 
length that it is slightly smaller than the diameter of the CD-ROM 
deposited in the compartment which is integrated into the cover or jacket 
or the insert. 
Further objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent 
from the following description of a preferred embodiment which is shown in 
the drawing on a reduced scale of the invention in the original condition, 
that is to say before it is folded together along its fold lines.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
It will firstly be noted that the same details are denoted by the same 
references in each of FIGS. 1 and 2. 
Referring to FIG. 1, shown therein is an embodiment of the cover or jacket 
or insert 10 which is intended for a periodical or magazine, the cover or 
jacket or insert being shown in the extended condition, that is to say the 
condition in which it is not folded together. The cover or insert 10 
comprises any suitable material such as for example a suitable cardboard 
material. The cover or jacket or insert 10 has a back portion 12 and a 
front portion 14 which are integrally connected together along a binding 
fold line 16. The front portion 14 comprises a first surface portion or 
element 18, a second surface portion or element 20 and a third surface 
portion or element 22, wherein the first and second surface elements 18 
and 20 are integrally connected together along a first fold line 24 and 
the second and third surface elements 20 and 22 are integrally connected 
together along a second fold line 26. The binding fold line 16, the first 
fold line 24 and the second fold line 26 are oriented in mutually parallel 
relationship. 
The first surface element 18 has a stamped or punched hole 28 and the 
second surface element 20 has a stamped or punched hole 30. The holes 28 
and 30 are disposed in mirror-image relationship with respect to the first 
fold line 24. 
The third surface element 22 is formed with a punched-out portion 32 which 
is of a round configuration to adapt it to a CD-ROM. The punched-out 
portion 32 is formed at the top side thereof with a finger hole 34. 
The second surface element 20 is formed with an arcuate perforated line 36 
which is provided in mirror-image symmetrical relationship relative to the 
corresponding edge part of the punched-out portion 32 in the third surface 
element 22, with respect to the second fold line 26. Adjoining the arcuate 
perforated line 36 at the top side thereof is a finger hole 38 which is 
disposed in mirror-image symmetrical relationship relative to the finger 
hole 34 in the third surface element 22, with respect to the second fold 
line 26. 
The two end parts 40 of the arcuate perforated line 36 are connected 
together by a bend line 42 which crosses the punched hole 30. The bend 
line 42 and the arcuate perforated line 36 define a cover 44. 
The third surface element 22 is provided at its inside as shown in FIG. 1 
with adhesive strips 46, 48, 50 and 52. The third surface element 22 is 
also provided at its outside as shown in FIG. 2 with adhesive strips 54, 
56, 58 and 60. The adhesive strips 46 and 54 are provided at the outside 
edge 62 of the third surface element 22 and the adhesive strips 50, 52 and 
58, 56 are provided in a central region of the third surface element 22. 
The adhesive strip 48 extends along the third surface element 22 in the 
proximity of the second fold line 26. The adhesive strip 56 provided at 
the outside of the second surface element 22 in the proximity of the 
second fold line 26 has an interruption as indicated at 64, which serves 
to define an insertion gap, as will be described in greater detail 
hereinafter. 
After the formation of the punched-out portion 32 with the finger hole 34 
in the third surface element 22, the punched hole 30, the arcuate 
perforated line 36 with the finger hole 38 and the bend line 42 in the 
second surface element 20 and the punched hole 28 in the first surface 
element 18 and after the provision of the adhesive strips 46 through 60, 
the cover or jacket or insert 10 is for example folded together by the 
following procedure: 
Firstly the third surface element 22 is folded together around the second 
fold line 26 in such a way that the inside of the third surface element 22 
bears against the inside of the second surface element 20. That folding 
operation is indicated in FIG. 1 by the arcuate arrow 66. In that step in 
the procedure, the adhesive strips 46, 48, 50 and 52 provide that the 
third surface element 22 is joined to the second surface element 20 over 
the respective surface areas. The assembly formed from the second and 
third surface elements 20, 22 by that folding-together operation is then 
folded together around the first fold line 24, in which case now the 
outside of the third surface element 22 comes to bear in flat contact 
against the inside of the first surface element 18 and the outside of the 
third surface element 22 is joined in flat surface contact to the inside 
of the first surface element 18 by the adhesive strips 54, 56, 58 and 60 
provided on the outside of the third surface element 22. In that case, the 
adhesive strip 54 provides a connection at the right-hand edge of the 
first fold line 24 as shown in FIG. 1 and the adhesive strip 56 having the 
interruption 64 provides a connection of the outside of the third surface 
element 22 at the right of the punched hole 28 in the first surface 
element 18. The interruption 64 therefore defines an insertion gap for the 
insertion of a CD-ROM into the CD-ROM compartment formed by the folding 
operations or by the punched-out portion 32 in the third surface element 
22; the CD-ROM compartment is therefore an integral constituent of the 
cover or jacket or insert 10. 
It will be appreciated that the above-described embodiment of the invention 
has been set forth solely by way of example and illustration of the 
principles thereof and that various modifications and alterations may be 
made therein without thereby departing from the spirit and scope thereof.