Flexibind books

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Inventors

Acquaviva, Thomas
Taylor, Thomas N.

Application #

338961

Filed

Jan-8-2003

Published

Oct-18-2005

Current US Class

024/67
024/67
024/67.1
024/67.9
281/15.1
281/21.1
281/27.1
281/28
402/13
402/25
402/500
402/58
402/59
402/64
402/8
412/33
412/43
412/6

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

402/8 402/13 402/25 402/58 402/59 402/64 402/500 402/7 412/43 412/6 412/33 281/151 281/211 281/28 281/271 24/67.R 24/679 24/67.P 24/671

Assignee

Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)

Examiners

Banks; Derris H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Henry; William A.

US Patent References

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4674906   Bookbinding strips...
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4714366   Loose-leaf docume...
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6409447   Bookbinding signat...

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Abstract
A system for binding books includes a flexible binding material in the form of a stud having top and bottom caps. The stud is inserted into signature staples that protrude from the body of the signature to form stud holes. The binding material can be any material that is extremely flexible, including silicone, metals, etc., as long as it allows the signatures to open in a lay-flat manner either at the signature interfaces or in the body of any signature. The flexible binding material can also be used to temporarily bind pre-punched pages of a book by inserting the flexible binding material into the pre-punched holes to facilitate lay-flat opening of the book.
 
Claims
1. A device for binding the edges of signatures having top and bottom signatures in books, comprising:

a flexible, single piece member, said single piece member including a stem having flat surfaces extending orthogonally therefrom at separate locations that rest on said top and bottom signatures to secure the signatures between said top and bottom signatures and accompany the signatures during use thereof; and

at least one staple attached to a binding edge of the signatures and thereby leaving a crown portion thereof presenting a hole for insertion of said flexible, single piece member to accomplish lay-flat opening of the signatures, and wherein said flat surfaces are of greater width than said crown portion of said at least one staple.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to binding of books and, in particular, to a new and improved binding for loose pages, signatures and books.

2. Description of Related Art

Various means have been used in the past to bind books. One commonly used method is to sew the signature sheets together using sewing machines of various types. Such a method is inherently slow and expensive. Another method has been the gluing of the spine ends of the sheets together, preferably to a tape. One disadvantage of such methods is the fact that it requires time for the glue to set and further that the binding is weak. A still further method has been stapling the sheets together with metal staples. Rigid metal posts have been used in such books as accounting books, but these have been very heavy and expensive for loose-leaf purposes.

Attempts at improving bookbinding have been made over the heretofore-mentioned devices and methods. For example, bookbinding is provided in U.S. Pat. No. 4,369,013 issued Jan. 18, 1983 to William H. Abildgaard et al. by plastic studs which fit through holes vicinal one margin of each sheet and strips which are fixed to the ends of the studs. The studs may be formed in the matching strip or strips to receive the stud ends. Excess stud lengths are sheared and headed to lock the strips and interposed sheet in position.
 
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