Continuous form

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Inventors

Long, John A.

Application #

800285

Filed

Nov-29-1991

Published

Jun-15-1993

Current US Class

281/5
428/131
428/136
428/156
428/43
462/26
462/46
462/52
462/6

International Classes

B41L 001/20; B32B 003/10

Field of Search

428/43 428/136 428/131 428/156 462/26 462/25 462/46 462/6 462/2 462/3 462/52 281/5 283/62

Examiners

Thomas; Alexander S.

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Abstract
A paper web comprises separable marginal tractor feed portions surrounding a continuous form. The continuous form has regularly longitudinal spaced opposed pairs of transverse cut lines extending from each marginal web portion. The pairs of transverse lines leave an uncut middle portion of the web and furthermore the lines extending from each marginal web portion are of uniform length. A perforation or score line runs longitudinally along the inner end of the transverse lines extending from each marginal portion. This web construction permits the continuous form portion of the web to be folded in the direction of motion of the web over the shortest known distance prior to cutting or separating the web at the opposed pairs of lines to form folded sheets. In another embodiment, the transverse cut lines may be replaced by transverse perforation lines in which case the web is burst at these lines prior to folding.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A paper web providing a continuous form, comprising:

two marginal web portions, one proximate each side of the web, for permitting feeding of the web;

a continuous form portion interior of said marginal web portions;

a plurality of opposed pairs of linear transverse cuts, one cut of each opposed pair extending in said continuous form portion of said web from one of said two marginal web portions and the other cut of each opposed pair extending in said continuous form portion of said web from the other of said two marginal web portions, all transverse cuts of said plurality of opposed pairs of transverse cuts which extend from a given one of said two marginal web portions being of uniform length;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a paper web providing a continuous form.

2. Description of the Related Art

Mass mailings generally rely upon apparatus to feed, cut and fold a continuous form into folded letter sheets for stuffing in an envelope. The continuous form is typically provided in a paper web having pin hole edges for tractor feeding of the web. Furthermore, the web may be perforated across its width at uniform intervals; in such case, the paper web is often referred to as "computer paper". One method of handling a paper web (with or without the noted transverse perforations) is as follows. The paper web is tractor fed to a separating or cutting station (depending upon whether or not the web is transversely perforated) and the separate sheets are then conveyed to a folding station whereat automatic arms first fold one marginal portion of the sheet over a medial portion of the sheet and then fold the remaining marginal portion of the sheet over the first mentioned marginal portion and the medial portion of the sheet. This results in a folded letter which has a standard letter fold. One drawback with this method is that once the individual sheets have been cut or separated from the continuous form it is difficult to keep them in registration in order to make the letter folds properly. Furthermore, once cut or separated, the sheets are generally supported underneath which makes a Z-fold for the sheets impossible. By way of explanation, a Z-fold results when one marginal portion of the sheet is folded over the medial portion of the sheet and the other marginal portion of the sheet is folded under the medial portion of the sheet. A Z-fold has an advantage in mass produced letters in that the address at the head of the letter may be on the outside of the letter so that it may appear under a window in an envelope into which the letter is stuffed.
 
  An arrangement of lines of perforation on computer paper is disclosed. Horizontal lines of fine perforations are placed at intervals of 2.75 inches throughout...  A paper web comprises separable marginal web feed portions surrounding a continuous form. The continuous form has regularly longitudinal spaced opposed...