Lay-flat book binding

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Inventors

Kadish, Chester

Application #

262236

Filed

Jun-20-1994

Published

Oct-10-1995

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

412/8 281/15.1 281/21.1 281/29 281/34 281/27

Assignee

K-Flex, Inc. (Madison, WI)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lathrop & Clark

US Patent References

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4547000   Soft-cover book blo...
4650216   Paperback-hardco...
4911475   Book binding constr...
5078424   Tubular woven rib...
5154447   Binding for soft cov...
5183294   Pre-assembled soft...

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Abstract
The paperback book of this invention has a book block with a plurality of sheets joined together at their spine edges. The book also has a stiff cover. A flattened woven tubular ribbon with tabs which is glued to the cover and the book block is glued to the ribbon. The tubular ribbon has tabs which extend continuously along the length of the ribbon and are 180 degrees apart on the outside circumference of the ribbon. The tabs thus divide the outside circumference of the ribbon into two regions. A first outside region of the ribbon is fastened by an adhesive to the inner spine portion of the cover and the surfaces of the tabs which extend from the first region are fastened by the adhesive to the inside surface of the cover adjacent to inner spine portion of the cover thus reinforcing the attachment of the cover to the spine. Adhesive also attaches the back of the book block at a second section of the outside circumference opposite the first section of the tubular ribbon. The first and second sections of the tabbed tubular ribbon are joined only where they join the tabs. Hence the book has a book block which is fully attached to the cover yet which is fully free to flex.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A bound book comprising:

a) a book block with a plurality of sheets joined together at their spine edges, the block having a back, the book block having a width;

b) a cover having an inner spine portion and portions adjacent to the inner spine portion; and

c) a woven tabbed tubular ribbon having a tube portion defining a tube of a selected circumference with a first tab and a second tab integrally woven with the tube, the first tab and second tab being about 180 degrees apart, wherein the tube and the tabs have interwoven warp yarns and filling yarn which present interstices for reception of adhesive, the tube circumference being no more than substantially twice the width of the book block, and wherein the tube has first and second circumferential sections, the first section being attached adhesively to the back of the block and the second section being attached adhesively to the inner spine portion of the cover, and the tabs being attached adhesively to the cover portions adjacent to the spine portion to prevent the tube from peeling away from the cover, the tube allowing the book block back to flex independently of the cover spine when the book is open so that the sheets of the open book will lie relatively flat.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to the field of books and book binding and to paperback book bindings and methods for paperback binding in particular.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Paperback books am commonly formed by the process of perfect binding wherein the individual sheets or leaves of a book are assembled and held together by a backbone adhesive, usually a hot melt glue, applied to the spine edges of the leaves to form a book block. The same adhesive which joins the sheets into a book block usually attaches the book block to the inner spine of a stiff paper cover. Paperback books may be produced according to this common method with efficiency and low cost; however, because the book block is affixed along the length of its back to the stiff paper cover the sheets of the book are not free to open fully and the pages in a spread will not lie flat. Books to be used as instruction manuals, cookbooks, workbooks, or textbooks should be readable without the need for the reader to place his hands on the book, so that he may carry on other tasks with his hands while reading the book. Furthermore, because of the stiffness of the spine of the book, when the book is opened a deep depression or "V" is formed at the binding. This deep "V" makes it difficult to read the printing at the inner margins of the bound pages.
 
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