Internally disposed welded binding

4915415
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Sendor, Mortimer S.
Sendor, Bernard T.

Application #

277798

Filed

Nov-30-1988

Published

Apr-10-1990

Current US Class

156/908
281/15.1
281/21.1
281/22
281/28
281/51
283/100
283/105
283/72
283/901

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/51 281/21.4 281/22 281/28 412/6 412/33 156/308.4 156/73.1 156/73.5 156/227 156/908 283/72 283/73 283/100 283/105 283/901

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Casella; Anthony J., Hespos; Gerald E.

US Patent References

3943024   Paper welding app...
4149288   Ultrasonic paper w...
4158587   Method of producin...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 105

4711686   Method of making l...
6299212   Multi-part airbill ty...
6241287   Dual coupon card...
5411295   Tamper-evident label
6186554   Duplex carton labe...
6364198   Envelope having n...
6613410   Extended wrap label
5487568   Adhesive form asse...
6155481   Returnable mailer
6189936   Prescription label...
5893586   Combination card...
6254952   Strip tied label sheet
 

More From Class 283

4830406   Labels and manuf...
6439613   Multiple-componen...
4245404   Audio-visual teachi...
5110155   Greeting card with...
5815964   Hidden message gr...
6589623   Duplex label pocket
5766795   Multilayer adhesiv...
6749229   Machine insertable...
5181744   Promotional auto d...
5712627   Security system
4915415   Internally disposed...
5465301   Security threads
4231828   Method for applyin...
4100689   Transaction card
4913981   Battery markers
 
Abstract
A passbook is provided that substantially prevents alteration or counterfeiting. The passbook is formed from a plurality of sheets of flexible material that are bound to one another at selected locations thereon by welding to define a substantially integral stub. The free edges of the welded pages are then folded back over the welded stub such that the stub is disposed interiorly. The welded stub is difficult to disassemble and reassemble without providing some indication of tampering. Furthermore, the disposition of the welded stub enables the passbook to be laid flat without creating stresses on the stub that could result in separation or delamination.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A booklet formed from a plurality of generally registered pages secured to one another at an elongated, welded stub defining a spine of said booklet, at least one of said pages being folded in a first direction relative to said stub and the remainder of said pages being folded in a direction opposite said first direction relative to said stub such that said stub is disposed intermediate said at least one page and the remainder of said pages, said booklet further comprising a cover secured outwardly of outermost pages in said booklet and extending continuously between said outermost pages and across an outwardly facing portion of said welded stub.

2. A booklet as in claim 1 wherein said cover is adhered in face-to-face relationship to the outermost pages in said booklet.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many booklets require a permanent durable binding that cannot be readily disassembled, tampered with, added to or counterfeited. For example, booklets or passbooks used by many financial institutions and passports used by most governments to control international travel contain important records which, if altered, could be used for illegal purposes. Government passports, for example, include pages that are intended to identify the bearer and to thereby control the movement of certain individuals across international borders. Terrorists, narcotics dealers, fugitives and other illegal aliens with passports that have been altered to include their photograph and physical descriptions can enter countries that they would otherwise be prohibited from. It is understandable, therefore, that a very substantial illegal market exists for counterfeited or altered passports. It will also be appreciated that substantial amounts of government funds are devoted to preventing the sale of counterfeit or altered passport documents. For similar reasons, there exists an illegal demand for counterfeited or altered booklets of other types, such as passbooks used in financial institutions.
 
  An I.D. product wherein a ply having longitudinal and transverse lines of perforation defines an I.D. card, a pressure sensitive-equipped transparent film...  A shelf talker sheet includes a plurality of labels arranged head-to-head in a common sheet along a separation line. Each label has printing thereon inverted...