Book packing system

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Inventors

Tan, Whang Kwee

Application #

394466

Filed

Sep-11-1999

Published

Aug-29-2000

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/20
281/29
281/51
402/4

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/21.1 281/20 281/28 281/29 281/45 281/51 402/4 402/70 402/73 402/80 206/232 206/424 206/472

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

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Abstract
A system for the packaging of a photo album of the type having a spine with an exterior closed edge and an interior open edge and with elements for holding pages includes a plurality of pages. The pages have interior edges adapted to be coupled with respect to the spine and parallel free exterior edges as well as free upper and lower edges parallel with respect to each other. Front and rear covers each have an interior edge coupled with respect to the spine and a parallel exterior edge as well as free upper and lower edges parallel with respect to each other and encompassing the pages. A generally rigid packaging support has a central component in a generally rectilinear configuration positioned between the exterior edges of the covers in proximity to the exterior edges of the pages. A spacer has a first vertical edge formed integrally with the central component of the support and a free second vertical edge. The support has an essentially planar face with a recess positioned in contact with an interior face of the rear cover and an angled face positioned in contact with the adjacent page. A transparent plastic wrap encompasses the spine and pages and covers and support.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is as follows:

1. A new and improved system for the packaging and labeling of a photo album, comprising, in combination:

a photo album including a spine with an exterior closed edge and an interior open edge and with elements for holding pages there within;

a plurality of pages having interior edges adapted to be coupled with respect to the spine and having parallel free exterior edges as well as free upper and lower edges parallel with respect to each other;

a front cover and a rear cover, each cover having an interior edge coupled with respect to the spine and a parallel exterior edge as well as free upper and lower edges parallel with respect to each other and encompassing the pages with a free horizontal top space and a free horizontal bottom space and a free vertical lateral space remote from the spine;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a book packaging system and, more particularly, pertains to maximizing the convenience and aesthetic appearance of packaged photograph albums and like books while minimizing costs.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Photo albums are commonly known to have a few binding methods which give different structural looks to the photo album. The most commonly used binding methods are: 1) binding with metal rings; 2) binding with spiral rings; 3) binding with nuts and screws; 4) binding with adhesive material; and 5) book binding. Most of these binding methods require expensive metal components to bind the covers and pages together such as metal rings, copper nuts and screws. These components add significant cost to production and inventory. Secondly, in order to apply these methods to produce photo albums, manufacturers have to invest more capital to purchase machinery as these binding methods require machines such as coiling machines, heat sealing machines, perfect binding machines, sewing machines, and the like.
 
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