Two-shot hot-melt bookbinding

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Inventors

Bodouroglou, John

Application #

249910

Filed

Sep-27-1988

Published

Oct-2-1990

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
412/5

International Classes

B42C 009/00

Field of Search

281/21.1 281/15.1 412/5

Assignee

Eschem Inc. (Downers Grove, IL)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lockwood, Alex, Fitzgibbon & Cummings

US Patent References

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4371194   Universal binding...
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4408780   Bound book and m...
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4526642   Flyleaf heat sealer
4536012   Book binding process
4564649   Polyvinyl alcohol a...
4608111   Bonding method e...
4660858   Hot melt adhesive c...
4702496   Book binding proce...
4712808   Hot melt adhesive c...
4722650   Hot melt adhesive c...
4728688   Perfect binding
 

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Abstract
Two-shot hot-melt bookbinding adhesives, books and related articles bound thereby, a method for applying such adhesives, and a system for performing the method are provided. The disclosed bookbinding developments all utilize a low viscosity primer formulation having a viscosity of between about 1100 and about 2500 cps at a temperature of about 350.degree. F. and a cover glue formulation having a viscosity which is greater than the viscosity of the primer formulations at a temperature of about 350.degree. F. In the preferred embodiments, the primer and cover glue formulations contain a backbone polymer which includes an ethylene-based polymer either alone or in combination with another polymer. The disclosed primer formulations are especially useful in binding books made with paper substrates that present difficult adhesion problems. The disclosed cover glue formulations are capable of penetrating, fusing and re-enforcing the primer while simultaneously adhering to a soft cover or liner substrate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A perfect bound book bound by two-shot hot-melt bookbinding formulations, comprising: a plurality of sheets forming a book block, said book block having a backbone of a set adhesive system which includes a layer of a hot-melt primer formulation adhered to a spine end of said sheets and a hot-melt cover glue formulation over said primer formulation;

said hot-melt primer formulation containing a primer backbone polymer and having a viscosity of between about 1100 cps and about 2500 cps at a temperature of 350.degree. F., said primer backbone polymer including between about 30 and about 50% by weight of said primer of an ethylene-based polymer; and

said hot-melt cover glue formulation contains a cover glue backbone polymer and has a viscosity greater than the viscosity of said primer formulation at a temperature of 350.degree. F.



Description
BACKGROUND AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

This invention generally relates to hot-melt bookbinding, books and related articles bound thereby, a method for applying such adhesives and a system for performing the method. More specifically, this invention relates to two-shot hot-melt bookbinding developments which utilize a low viscosity polymer-based primer adhesive and a high viscosity polymer based cover glue. The primer adhesive of the present invention is suitable for use in the binding of books made with difficult to bond paper substrates. Books manufactured with the disclosed two-shot hot-melt formulations exhibit desirable "easy open" properties while avoiding the problems of "cold cracks" and "cold flow".

As known in the art, perfect binding was originally used as a fast and inexpensive way to bind paperbacks or pocket books. Today, however, perfect binding is used to bind a wide variety of articles such as magazines, catalogs, directories, and the like. As used herein, "books" shall refer to all such bound articles. The technique of perfect binding generally requires stacking of the sheets of paper which will make up the pages of the book. The stacked pages are referred to as a "signature". Generally, a number of signatures are stacked together to form a "book block" which is held within a clamp while adhesive is applied to a prepared edge or backbone thereof. A cover sheet or strip is then contacted with the edge or backbone before the adhesive is allowed to set.
 
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