Method for producing bound volumes

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Inventors

Flannery, Jr., James W.

Application #

717509

Filed

Sep-20-1996

Published

Feb-29-2000

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
281/29
412/1
412/19
412/8
412/9
412/901
412/902

International Classes

B42C 009/00

Field of Search

412/1-9 412/19-21 412/25 412/33 412/17 412/18 412/34 412/37 412/900 412/901 412/902 281/15.1 281/21.1 281/22 281/29 281/36 281/37

Assignee

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Ag (Heidelberg, DE)

Examiners

Pitts; Andrea L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fish & Neave, Ingerman; Jeffrey H., Govindaswamy; N.

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Abstract
A method of fusing two or more pieces along an edge to produce a bound volume uses an activating agent which dissolves and mixes with a component present on the pieces, and thereby causes the edges of the various pieces to fuse together. The method is particularly useful for producing bound periodicals and magazines.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for fusing pieces into a volume, said volume having a bound edge and an open edge opposite said bound edge, said method comprising:

collating at least two pieces into a stack having a front piece and a rear piece, wherein, alone said bound edge, each of said at least two pieces comprises a component that is substantially present throughout a cross-section of said each of said at least two pieces, wherein said cross-section is perpendicular to a to-be-bound surface of said each of said at least two pieces, and wherein said component is soluble in an activating agent; and

adding said activating agent to dissolve at least a portion of said component and cause said at least two pieces to fuse along said bound edge.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method of fusing two or more pieces along an edge to produce a volume. More particularly, this invention relates to a method of fusing two or more pieces along an edge by adding an activating agent which dissolves and mixes with a component on the pieces, and thereby causes the edges of the various pieces to fuse together. The method of this invention is particularly useful for producing bound periodicals and magazines.

A magazine or a periodical typically comprises a stack of individual sheets or folios bound together. If individual two-sided sheets are bound together, then each individual sheet represents two pages in a bound magazine or periodical. If a stack of two-sided double spread sheets, termed folios, are bound together, then each folio represents four pages in the bound magazine or periodical.

A common method for producing magazines or periodicals involves collating a stack of sheets or folios and holding the stack together with a staple, commonly referred to in the art as a pin. The use of a pin limits the thickness of a periodical or a magazine. Typically, a stack of folios is collated to produce a signature, and pinned together. A typical pinned magazine comprises a single signature pinned along the center folio. The center folio, which is also referred to as the center spread, represents the midpoint of such a magazine. The center spread is unique in that it has the maximum continuous printable area in the typical magazine. The availability of more than one center spread in a magazine would significantly enhance the value of a magazine. But in the typical pinned magazine comprising a single signature as described above, there is only one center spread available. Furthermore, in the single center spread of such a magazine, the pins are visible along the center. The pins can obscure the printed matter or distract the reader.
 
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