Structure of book page

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Inventors

Ho-Chou, Lee

Application #

884404

Filed

Jun-27-1997

Published

Nov-24-1998

Current US Class

281/34
281/38
493/397

International Classes

B42D 001/00; B41L 043/00; B31B 001/62

Field of Search

281/38 281/34 281/35 281/61 281/62 283/17 283/19.1 283/2 283/5 493/917 493/918 493/396 493/405 493/397 493/399

Examiners

Pitts; Andrea L.

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Abstract
A structure of book page for binding a book or album comprising an elongate sheet composed of a plurality of continuous sections each including a wide rectangular portion abutting a narrow rectangular portion divided by a first and a second folding lines, a pair of flap members abutting two ends of the wide rectangular portion and divided by a pair of third folding lines, a pair of trapezoidal indentations in two ends of the narrow rectangular portion engageable with the trapezoidal flap members. Both the flap members and the narrow rectangular portion are folded upward along the second and third folding lines and attached to the upper surface of the wide rectangular portions. Where the sections are folded downward along the first folding lines. So that a continuous double-layer book pages are therefore accomplished with a trapezoidal concave in the inside margin of each of the outmost pages for receiving the trapezoidal flaps of a pair of hard covers.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A structure of book page for binding a book or album comprising:

an elongate sheet composed of a plurality of continuous sections each including a wide rectangular portion and a narrow rectangular portion abutting each other and divided by a pair of vertical folding lines, a pair of flap members respectively abutting each end of the wide rectangular portion and divided by a pair of transverse folding lines, a trapezoidal indentation incised in an outward end of a last wide rectangular portion of said elongate sheet;

said pair of flaps of each wide rectangular portion and said narrow rectangular portions being folded upward and attached to an upper surface of said wide rectangular portions along the pair of transverse folding lines and one of the vertical folding lines, said each continuous section being folded downward along the other vertical folding lines so as to complete a gathering of continuous double-layer pages by which a trapezoidal concave strip is defined by the trapezoidal indentations formed in an inside margin of each of the outmost pages.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to book binding, more particularly to an improved structure of book page which is advantageous to the book binding and keeps the book such as an album in uniform thickness hemmed with selvages.

An autograph book, album, stamp collection book and the like always utilize thick paper or cardboard as their interior pages and bind with hard covers. To safeguard the book to be durable and elegant, the interior pages are hemmed with selvages and made a foldout strip at the inside margin (as shown in FIG. 1). The pages are bound at their foldout inside margins so as to make the inside margin of the book thicker than it's outside margin, therefore sacrificing the uniform thickness of the book.

In another instance, people employ double-layer interior pages. Each page is made of an elongate rectangular paper and folded over in the manner as to form a concave strip along the upper surface and a convex strip along the under side of it's inside margin. These book pages are gathered by nesting the convex strip of the upper pages to the concave strip of their respective lower pages. So that an uniform thickness of a book is obtained upon the binding of the book. However, other margins of the double pages are to be hemmed with selvages to protect their exposed edges from damagement of hair-side. This costs a great time and material to manufacture.
 
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