Book binding construction

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Inventors

Lerman, Harry H.

Application #

256722

Filed

Oct-12-1988

Published

Mar-27-1990

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
281/36
281/40
281/51
412/6
412/8

International Classes

B42D 005/00; B42C 009/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/21.1 281/38 281/40 281/36 281/51 412/6 412/8 412/37

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wolf; David

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Abstract
A book having a binding wherein the pages thereof are bound together by two or more transverse segments of adhesive spaced apart by one or more segments devoid of adhesive or other means for restraining movement. The cover of the book is formed by a unitary sheet of flexible material having a spine section intermediate and intergral with the front and back cover sections. The front section of the cover is secured to the first page of the book block while the back section of the cover is secured to the last page of the book block thereby leaving the spine section of the cover unattached from the book block and spaced apart therefrom. Upon opening the book to a page, the spine of the book block bends in a concave manner and the segments along the spinal edge of the opened page which are devoid of adhesive, bow or wedge outward over the opposite page preventing the pages from turning and maintaining the book in a flat position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A book having a block of pages secured to a cover having a flexible spine, said block of pages formed as as integral unit by at least two transversely flexible segments of adhesive with an unbound segment therebetween, said adhesive segments extending across one side of said block thereby binding said pages together only at said side, means securing said block to said cover with said flexible spine aligned with and facing said one side, whereby the unbound segment of a first page to which the book is open bows outwardly over the facing page in an engaging and wedging manner.

2. A book binding as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cover is formed of a unitary sheet of flexible material having said flexible spine section intermediate and integral with the front and back sections of said cover.



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to books and magazines and in particular, to an improved binding construction for paperback books and magazines The term paperback refers to soft-covered books as well as catalogs, booklets and similar paper-bound products.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Some books are made with rigid spines. Others, usually paperback books, are typically manufactured by fastening a stack of pages, known as a book block, to a flexible cardboard or paper cover by gluing one edge of the book block to the spine of the cover with a flexible glue. Although the spines of such books are flexible, such books do not readily lie flat when opened, and therefore are often hard to maintain in a readable position. Attempts by the reader to overcome the tendancy of such books to close or pages to turn, by bending the spines often result in broken spines and a subsequent loss of pages from the book blocks. Books with unflexible spines are even less likely to lie flat when opened.
 
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