Manifold assembly fastening

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Inventors

Sarkans, Ivars
Figgins, Charles A.

Application #

889016

Filed

Mar-22-1978

Published

Dec-29-1981

Current US Class

281/12
281/15.1
462/4

International Classes

B41L 001/32

Field of Search

282/21 156/253 156/305 156/578 281/12 281/15

Assignee

American Standard, Inc. (New York, NY)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Reardon; Daniel J.

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Abstract
This invention relates to a flexibly and permanently interlocked manifold assembly of superimposed sheets or webs, and the method and apparatus for producing this assembly, wherein the superimposed sheets of the assembly are fastened by a stress-relieving means composed of crimps formed in one exterior sheet of said assembly and any intermediate sheets thereof; the crimps being formed in registry and the terminal margins thereof having an adhesive coated thereon and attached to the interior surface of the opposing exterior sheet of the said assembly.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A manifold assembly comprising a plurality of superimposed flexible sheets and an exterior base sheet; fastening means for attaching said superimposed sheet to said base sheet; said fastening means comprising at least one crimp leg struck from each of said superimposed sheets and depressed toward the interior surface of said base sheet; said crimp legs having adhesive applied at their free terminal margins and attached thereby to the interior surface of said exterior sheet so that said crimp legs do not extend below said interior surface of said exterior base sheet; said crimp legs being depressed when attached to said interior surface of said exterior sheet at an angle of less than about 90.degree. from the plane of the sheets from which said crimp legs are struck when said sheets of said assembly are disposed in contiguous, unstressed planar alignment; said legs acting as stress-relieving members for fastening said superimposed and base sheets in planar alignment while permitting a reversible longitudinal shifting of said sheets with respect to each other in response to distortion of said planar alignment.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The provision of preprinted forms in an interconnected manifold set or layered assembly, composed of record forms, carbonless copying sheets, or record sheets with transfer sheets or carbons interleaved therebetween, is customary in modern business practice. It has been found most efficient to produce this type of assembly in a continuous form wherein the layered assembly is made severable along its length into a plurality of separate units by transverse perforations and also, by virtue of which, these units, corresponding to manifold sets of separate forms, are capable of being stacked conveniently in continuous zig-zag manner, for storage or transport.

Surface deformation in the several superimposed sheets of each assembly of the zig-zag stack will, unless some provision is made for flexible movement of the member sheets with respect to each other, tend to occur with consequent damage or distortion of the stacked or rolled assemblies. Deformation of the manifold assemblies of superimposed business forms, where the interconnection between the several sheets of the assembly is fixed or rigid, will also occur where the layered assemblies are forced about the feed rolls or cylindrical platens of varying diameters occurring in the many different business machines, including, for example, mini-computers, with which they are used increasingly. But whatever the particular deformation, either in storage, handling or use, the individual sheets or webs, tend, in this event, to shift longitudinally with relation to each other and must be free to do so. This interconnection or fastening of individual sheets in layered assembly occurs conventionally along the lateral margins of the superimposed sheets or webs using a variety of adhesive, crimping, and other techniques well-known to those skilled in the art.
 
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