Padded book panel construction

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Inventors

Cline, Thomas L.

Application #

110355

Filed

Oct-19-1987

Published

May-31-1988

Current US Class

281/15.1
428/184
428/186
428/212

International Classes

B32B 003/12

Field of Search

428/182 428/184 428/185 428/186 428/212 281/15 150/52

Assignee

Corra-Board Products Co., Inc. (Hanover, PA)

Examiners

Thomas; Alexander S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Connor; Daniel J.

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4673608   Book panel constru...
4710417   Paperboard panel...

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Abstract
A padded book panel which utilizes three flat chipboard layers between which are positioned an upper undulating layer and a lower undulating layer. The undulating layers are of generally longer fiber length than the flat chipboard layers. In a preferred embodiment, the upper undulating layer has longer arms or flutes thereon so that, when passed through a treating pressure roller, the arms of the upper undulating layer are permanently bent or creased. The arms of the lower undulating layer, being of shorter height, are not bent during the roller treating softening process. The resulting structure is then utilized as an economically manufactured and high-quality padded book panel.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In combination with a hardcover book structure (10) having a solid front panel (20), a solid rear panel (21) and a flexible middle binding section (25),

a book panel structure having a first upper flat chipboard layer (41),

said book panel structure having a second middle flat chipboard layer (42),

said book panel structure having a third lower flat chipboard layer (43),

a first undulating layer (51) positioned between said first chipboard layer (41) and said second chipboard layer (42),

said first undulating layer (51) having a plurality of upper flat zone means (52) for adhesive securing to said first chipboard layer (41),

said first undulating layer (51) having a plurality of lower flat zone means (58) for adhesive securing to said second chipboard layer (42),



Description
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

This application is generally related to applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 4,673,608 entitled Book Panel Construction.

As is known in the book panel and bookbinding industry, hardcover books 10 generally have a solid front panel 20 and a solid rear panel 21 with a flexible middle binding section 25 as shown in FIG. 1.

The FIG. 2 prior art drawing illustrates the current construction of padded book panels.

Typically, as shown in FIG. 2, the prior art padded book panels consist of a lower paperboard layer 31 to which is adhesively secured at 35 a foamed plastic compound 38. A vinyl covering layer 39 is also normally added.

By reason of the soft foamed plastic layer 38, when a pressure force P is applied to the panel, i.e. by manually touching it, the panel yields and has a padded high quality feel to the touch.

While such prior art structures have been widely used in the book panel industry, it has been realized by the present inventor that a more economically advantageous structure may be manufactured which produces the same padded effect of prior art systems.
 
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