Book panel construction

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Inventors

Cline, Thomas L.

Application #

897255

Filed

Aug-18-1986

Published

Jun-16-1987

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/29
428/182
428/212

International Classes

B32B 003/12

Field of Search

428/182 428/186 428/212 281/15 206/450 150/52

Assignee

Corra-Board Products Co. (Hanover, PA)

Examiners

Thomas; Alexander S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Connor; Daniel J.

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Abstract
This invention relates generally to a book panel having a particular novel layered construction. In place of a conventional solid chipboard laminated construction, an undulated midstratum layer is utilized in such manner that air cells or pockets are formed within the structure. An overlayer and an underlayer are adhesively applied to the undulated midstratum layer. The invention results in a book panel which may be much more economically manufactured while yielding superior end product strength and durability.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In combination with hardcover book structure (10) having a solid front panel (20), a solid rear panel (21) and a flexible middle binding section (25),

a book panel structure (50) having an overlayer (51) comprised of chipboard material having relatively shorter fiber lengths (60) contained therein,

said book panel structure having an underlayer (52) comprised of chipboard material having relatively shorter fiber lengths (60) contained therein,

said book panel structure further having an undulating midstratum layer (53) between said overlayer (51) and underlayer (52),

wherein the upper undulation portions of said midstratum layer (53) are secured to said overlayer (51) by adhesive means (58),



Description
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

As is known in the book panel and bookbinding industry, hardcover books 10 generally have a solid front panel 20 and a solid rear panel 21 with a flexible middle binding section 25 as shown in FIG. 1.

The front and rear panel portions 20 and 21 typically are formed of a multi-layered solid laminated chipboard as shown in the prior art drawing of FIG. 2B.

The laminated solid chipboard structures of the prior art typically comprise five or more layers, three of which are shown at 31, 32 and 33 of FIG. 2B. Each layer must be fully joined to an adjacent layer by adhesives 35 as is known in the art.

Chipboard is a term known to those of skill in the art to signify paper products processed from, for example, waste paper materials and thus having relatively short fiber lengths contained therein as shown at numerals 40 in the prior art showing at FIG. 2B.

Because chipboard is, by definition, formed of short fiber length materials, it inherently has low original position memory. That is, once bent, chipboard is unable to successfully return to its original desired flat position. Because of such low memory by chipboard products, it has been required to utilize five or more chipboard layers in the formation of a book panel. The required usage of such a high number of chipboard layers has increased adhesives costs and manufacturing time and materials costs generally.
 
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