Binding system

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Inventors

Hunder, Ray A.
Miles, Alden R.
Dwyer, Stephen H.
Thompson, Dorman N.

Application #

328805

Filed

Mar-20-1989

Published

May-7-1991

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
281/29
412/20
412/33
412/6
412/8

International Classes

B42C 009/00; B42B 005/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/21.1 281/29 412/6 412/8 412/20 412/33 412/37

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

US Patent References

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4673324   Method and sheet f...
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Abstract
A binding system including a method for binding sheets in which a stack of the sheets is shingled to disclose narrow side surface portions along their spine edges, a uniform layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is adhered to those spine edges and narrow side surface portion after which the spine edges are moved into alignment at a right angle to the side surfaces of the sheets to re-form the pressure sensitive adhesive along the spines of the sheets, and a flexible backing is adhered over the re-formed adhesive along the spine edges and at the side surfaces of the sheets to retain the spine edges of the sheets in that alignment. The system also includes a novel cover structure which facilitates the method and includes cover plates, the pressure sensitive adhesive and the backing; and a novel device for holding and positioning the sheets during binding.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method for binding a stack of sheets each having a spine edge, and an outer edge opposite the spine edge, said method comprising the steps of:

providing a first cover assembly including a first cover plate having a spine edge, an inner surface adapted to be placed adjacent one side surface of the stack, and an outer surface, first and second liners projecting from the spine edge of the first cover plate, a generally uniformly thick first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive between and releasably adhered to both of said liners, a flexible backing having an edge portion attached to a portion of the outer surface of the first cover plate adjacent the spine edge of the first cover plate and projecting past the spine edge of the first cover plate along the side of the second liner opposite the first liner, and a second layer of pressure sensitive adhesive firmly adhered to the projecting portion of the backing and releasably adhered to the second release liner;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to systems for binding sheets (i.e., separate sheets or connected fan folded sheets) using pressure sensitive adhesive, which systems include cover structures and devices used in binding such sheets and the bound documents produced by such systems.

BACKGROUND ART

The art describes systems for binding sheets using adhesives including pressure sensitive adhesive, which systems include cover structures and/or devices used in binding such sheets and produce various types of bound documents. Many such systems have included methods and devices adapted for binding sheets by disposing the sheets in a stack with narrow side surface portions of the sheets adjacent their spine edges exposed beyond the spine edges of overlying sheets, and applying a layer of adhesive over the spine edges and exposed narrow side surface portions to bind the stack. Such a system in which a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive already adhered to a flexible backing is adhered over the spine edges and exposed narrow side surface portions so that the flexible backing and layer of pressure sensitive adhesive bind the stack into a bound document is described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,188,144.
 
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