Continuous stationery

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Inventors

Showering, Francis K.

Application #

937971

Filed

Dec-4-1986

Published

Sep-27-1988

Current US Class

270/41
281/15.1
281/2

International Classes

B42D 001/12; B42D 015/00; B41L 001/32; B41L 001/14

Field of Search

281/2 281/15 283/16 270/32 270/39 270/40 270/41 270/42 270/43 493/355 493/356 493/360 493/363 493/377 493/378 493/396

Examiners

Kazenske; E. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Silverman, Cass, Singer & Winburn, Ltd.

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Abstract
Continuous stationery capable of being easily divided up into individually separated sheets. The sheets 10 are joined at their transverse edges, 13, 14, 15 etc. Additional score lines 21 and 22 run transversely across the sheet and extend beyond longitudinal score lines 16 and 18 into the vertical margins. A row 27 of punched holes is formed adjacent score line 16. Information is printed on the area 25. To assemble the information, the vertical marginal portions are removed along score lines 16 and 18. The horizontal marginal portions are then removed by tearing along score lines 21 and 22, leaving a pile of printed separated sheets which can then be put in a loose-leaf binder to form e.g. an address book.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Continuous stationery of a kind in which a continuous sheet of paper is folded in concertina fashion so that the fold lines are provided at alternate opposite edges of the ultimate size of the folded sheets, and in which, inset from each longitudinal edge of each sheet, a score line is provided extending the length of the sheet, additional score lines being provided inset equidistant from and parallel to the folded edges of the sheets and being arranged so that they extend at least as far as the first mentioned score lines so that the marginal portions of both the longitudinal edges of the sheets and the lateral edges of the sheets may be removed subsequently while folded together in bulk so as to leave a sequential pile of individual sheets.



Description
This invention relates to continuous stationery and is particularly concerned with a method of easily dividing up continuous stationery into individually separated sheets.

Continuous stationery is used for printing on by computer systems, word processing systems, accounting machines etc. It is usually provided in the form of a continuous length of paper which is folded in alternate directions, in concertina fashion, the fold lines sometimes being scored or otherwise treated for subsequent separation of the sheets.

For certain applications it is desirable to be able to quickly separate out from continuous stationery the individual sheets which contain desirable information.

In accordance with the invention there is continuous stationery of a kind in which a continuous sheet of paper is folded in concertina fashion so that the fold lines are provided at alternate opposite edges of the ultimate size of the folded sheets, and in which, inset from each longitudinal edge of each sheet, a score line is provided extending the length of the sheet, additional score lines being provided inset from and parallel to the folded edges of the sheets and being arranged so that they extend at least as far as the first mentioned score lines so that the marginal portions of both the longitudinal edges of the sheets and the lateral edges of the sheets may be removed subsequently so as to leave a sequential pile of individual sheets.
 
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