Booklet with return envelope

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Inventors

Schultz, Edward R.
Loehlein, Gerald J.
Travers, Dennis P.
McGregor, Calvin J.
Johnstone, Robert H.

Application #

939890

Filed

Dec-9-1986

Published

Jan-3-1989

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/3.1

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

281/3 281/3 229/68 156/201 156/202 156/204 156/226 156/227 156/291 156/364

Assignee

Moore Business Forms, Inc. (Glenview, IL)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
A booklet having a spine constituted by serial pasting of like marginal regions of the pages is provided with a pasting gap at an intermediate site along the spine between two of the booklet pages. An envelope is thereby left with an end margin caught in the pasting gap. In order to ensure that this envelope remains in place until it is intentionally removed, a spot of adhesive is provided between at least one face of the end margin of the envelope and the spine of one envelope-confronting page of the booklet within the pasting gap. The envelope is easily intentionally removed by opening the booklet to the site of the envelope and tugging outwards, away from the spine, in order to sever the localized facial connection of the envelope to the booklet that was provided by the spot of adhesive. By preference, a discard strip bordering the glue flap of the envelope is cut away by performing a die cutting step as the envelope is being manufactured, so that the envelope web can be aligned with the page webs along one longitudinal margin, yet not be pasted into the booklet spine. Also by preference, the booklet is organized in a manner such that its use is facilitated by grasping the two faces of the pasting gap and pulling it apart into two sub-booklets.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A booklet having:

a spine of predetermined length, said spine being constituted by serial adhesion by means of respective interfacial lines of adhesive, of like first marginal regions of a plurality of pages, each said page being of predetermined length and width; said booklet having a pasting gap provided in a respective one of said lines of adhesive at an intermediate site along said spine between said first marginal regions of two adjacent ones of said pages, said pasting gap being shorter than the length of said spine;

an envelope of predetermined length and width, said envelope being removably received in said booklet between said two adjacent pages, with an end margin thereof removably lodged in said pasting gap;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a booklet having a spine constituted by serial pasting of like marginal regions of the booklet pages, and in which an initially sufficiently securely held return envelope is easily detachable from the spine.

Quite frequently income tax form booklets and other business forms are constituted by a series of pages arranged in a stack, with the pages serially bound to one another in a spine by bands of adhesive which extend along like marginal regions of all but the first or last of the pages. In such booklets, it is common to provide for the individual detachment of one or more (but less than all) of the booklet pages from the spine, e.g. by providing a line of weakness (e.g. a line of perforations) running along each respective page parallel to and closely adjacent to the pasted spine.

Accordingly, each page which is separated from the booklet by severing it from the spine along the respective line of weakness is shorter than the booklet in the direction normal to the length of the spine, by an amount equal to the width of the spine.
 
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