Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to systems for binding sheets (i.e., separate sheets
or connected fan folded sheets) using pressure sensitive adhesive, which systems include
cover structures and devices used in binding such sheets and the bound documents produced
by such systems.
Background Art
[0002] The art describes systems for binding sheets using adhesives including pressure sensitive
adhesive, which systems include cover structures and/or devices used in binding such
sheets and produce various types of bound documents. Many such systems have included
methods and devices adapted for binding sheets by disposing the sheets in a stack
with narrow side surface portions of the sheets adjacent their spine edges exposed
beyond the spine edges of overlying sheets, and applying a layer of adhesive over
the spine edges and exposed narrow side surface portions to bind the stack. Such a
system in which a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive already adhered to a flexible
backing is adhered over the spine edges and exposed narrow side surface portions so
that the flexible backing and layer of pressure sensitive adhesive bind the stack
into a bound document is described in U.S. Patent No. 3,188,144.
[0003] While such systems produce useful bound documents that can be formed by persons with
no particular binding skill in offices or homes without the need for passing mechanical
binding devices through openings in the sheets that can obstruct information on the
sheets and restrict easy opening of the document, known documents of this type have
a somewhat unconventional appearance and are somewhat limited in the number of sheets
that can be conveniently bound due to the offset spine edges of the bound sheets.
Disclosure of Invention
[0004] The present invention provides an effective system for binding sheets using pressure
sensitive adhesive which persons in offices or homes with no particular binding skill
can use to form a bound document from a large number of sheets, in which bound document
the spine edges of the bound sheets are aligned in a plane at a right angle to side
surfaces of the stack of sheets in the document to provide a conventional appearance
for the bound document, and which bound document can be opened so that the sheets
to which the document is opened lay completely flat to facilitate viewing and photocopying
any information thereon.
[0005] The system according to the present invention includes a method for binding a stack
of sheets to form a bound document comprising the steps of (1) disposing the sheets
in a stack having side surfaces with narrow side surface portions of the sheets adjacent
their spine edges exposed beyond the spine edges of overlying sheets; (2) pressing
a generally uniformly thick first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive over the spine
edges and exposed narrow side surface portions; (3) moving the sheets to a position
with the spine edges of the sheets generally aligned in a plane generally at a right
angle to the side surfaces of the stack to re-form the first layer of pressure sensitive
adhesive so that a major portion thereof extends in a generally uniformly thick layer
along the spine edges of the sheets and minor portions thereof extend between the
narrow side surface portions of the sheets to retain adhesion of the first layer of
pressure sensitive adhesive to the spine edges and the narrow side surface portions;
and (4) adhering a generally planar central portion of a strong flexible backing over
the major portion of the first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on its side opposite
the spine edges, preferably through the use of a second layer of pressure sensitive
adhesive already adhered to the flexible backing, and attaching end portions of the
flexible backing at the sides of the stack to retain the spine edges of the sheets
in a plane at generally a right angle to the side surfaces of the stack.
[0006] This novel method can be used to form bound documents either with sheets that are
entirely separate from each other with each of the sheets having one of the narrow
side surface portions to which the first layer of adhesive is adhered that preferably
has a width in a direction at a right angle to its spine edge that is at least 3 times
the thickness of the sheet; or with sheets that are joined at their edges to sheets
adjacent their major surfaces in the stack in the manner of a fan fold with the spine
edge of each sheet (other than the outermost sheets in the stack which are only joined
along one edge) joined to the spine edge of the sheet along one of its side surfaces,
and the outer edge of the sheet joined to the outer edge of the sheet along the other
of its side surfaces with every other sheet in the stack having one of the narrow
side surface portions to which the first layer of adhesive is adhered that also preferably
has a width in a direction at a right angle to its spine edge that is at least 3 times
the thickness of one of the sheets.
[0007] This novel method produces a novel bound document comprising (1) the multiplicity
of similarly sized sheets in a stack with the spine edges of the sheets aligned to
define a generally planar surface at a right angle to the opposite side surfaces of
the stack; (2) the re-formed first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive with its major
portion extending in a generally uniform layer along the spine edges of the sheets
and its minor portions extending between the narrow side surface portions of the sheets
to retain adhesion of the first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive to the spine
edges and the narrow side surface portions; and (3) the flexible backing which has
a generally planar central portion overlying and adhered to the side of the major
portion of the first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive opposite the spine edges
and end portions attached at the opposite side surfaces of the stack to retain the
spine edges in a plane at generally a right angle to the side surfaces of the stack.
[0008] Pressure sensitive adhesives that are suitable as the layer of pressure sensitive
adhesive in the binding system described above should produce a page pull test value
of more than 2 pounds per inch of bound length when a document bound by the adhesive
is tested in accordance with the page pull test specified in Government Publication
Office Publication 310.1, Section F-5.2 (a copy of which can be obtained from the
United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., the content whereof is
incorporate herein by reference), which page pull test generally comprises opening
a document bound using the adhesive, and pulling one page vertically from the opened
document while measuring the force required to remove the page.
[0009] The adhesive should also survive 125 or more page flex cycles when a document bound
by the adhesive is tested in accordance with the page flex test specified in Government
Publication Office Publication 310.1, Section F-5.3 (a copy of which can be obtained
from the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., the content whereof
is incorporate herein by reference), which page flex test generally comprises opening
a document bound using the adhesive on a vertical surface, holding each side of the
opened document firmly in place, and flexing a single sheet back and forth while pulling
upwardly on the sheet with a force of 2.5 pounds until failure occurs as separation
of the sheet from the book or until a predetermined number of flexures is achieved.
[0010] Additionally, the adhesive should achieve acceptable results when tested by a somewhat
subjective open book test in which a document bound using the adhesive is opened at
the middle of the document, one half of the document is supported on a vertical support
surface 1 inch high with the other half being unsupported so that the weight of the
other half tends to peel the adhesive away from the uppermost pages in the supported
half. The length of the test is 3 days, with observations being made at 3 days for
any sheets that have come loose or gapping between the top sheet and sheets lying
beneath the top sheet on the supported half. At the end of the third day, the page
pull test described above is performed on the uppermost page of the supported half,
with a a page pull test value of more than 0.5 pounds per inch of bound length being
acceptable.
[0011] Pressure sensitive adhesives that are suitable as the layer of pressure sensitive
adhesive in the binding system described above when applied at a coating weight of
about 30 grains per 24 square inches include a tackified, cross linked acrylic adhesive
described in U.S. Patent No. 4,418,120 (incorporated herein by reference), which is
a copolymer in a 94:6 ratio of isooctylacrylate to acrylic acid, containing a tackifying
rosin ester and an antioxidant; and tackified block copolymers typified by tackified
block copolymers containing styrene and diene components, and tackified by polymerized
pinene resin, and stabilized with antioxidants and U. V. light inhibitors.
[0012] A preferred pressure sensitive adhesive for use as as the layer of pressure sensitive
adhesive in the binding system described above which is easy to apply and after application
exceeds the requirements for the tests set forth above is an acrylic-macromer pressure
sensitive adhesive consisting of 100 parts by weight of a polymer consisting of 92
percent by weight of isooctyl acrylate, 4 percent by weight of acrylamide and 4 percent
by weight of polystyrene macromer; and 40 parts by weight of a tackifier commercially
available as "Foral 85" from Hercules, Inc., Wilmington, Del.
[0013] The novel method described above can be performed using a novel cover structure comprising
(1) a first cover assembly including a first cover plate having a spine edge, an inner
surface adapted to be placed adjacent one side surface of the stack, and an outer
surface, first and second release liners projecting from the spine edge of the first
cover plate with the first liner adjacent the outer surface, the second liner on the
side of the first liner opposite the first cover plate, and the first layer of pressure
sensitive adhesive between and releasably adhered to both of the liners, the flexible
backing having an edge portion attached to a portion of the outer surface of the first
cover plate adjacent its spine edge and projecting past its spine edge along the side
of the second liner opposite the first liner, and the second layer of pressure sensitive
adhesive being firmly adhered to the projecting portion of the flexible backing adjacent
the second release liner and releasably adhered to the second release liner to attach
the first and second liners and the first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive therebetween
to the first cover plate; and (2) a second cover assembly including a second cover
plate having a spine edge, an inner surface adapted to be placed adjacent the side
surface of the stack opposite the first cover plate with its spine edge aligned with
the spine edge of the stack, and a disposable plate, which disposable plate is separably
attached edge to edge to the second cover plate along its spine edge. The cover plates
are positioned on opposite sides of the stack with the spine edges of the cover plates
aligned with the spine edges of the sheets during the disposing step. The first liner
is removed from the first cover assembly prior to the pressing step, the first layer
of pressure sensitive adhesive is pressed against the spine edges and narrow side
surface portions of the sheets in the stack and against the disposable plate of the
second cover assembly through the second liner during the pressing step, the second
liner is removed after the applying step and prior to the moving step so that the
layer of adhesive will re-form itself along the spine edges and narrow side surface
portions of the sheets, the disposable plate is removed from the second cover plate
after the pressing step to remove any portion of the first layer of pressure sensitive
adhesive extending beyond the stack, and an edge portion of the reinforcing strip
is adhered to a portion of the second cover plate sheet adjacent its spine edge during
the applying step to complete attachment of the ends of the flexible backing at the
sides of the stack.
[0014] This use of the method in conjunction with the cover structure results in a novel
bound document of the type described above which additionally has the pair of cover
plates disposed on the opposite side surfaces of the stack with their spine edges
aligned with the spine edges of the sheets in the stack with end portions of the flexible
backing attached to the cover plates.
[0015] The system according to the present invention further includes a device that facilitates
binding of the sheets and comprises positioning means on a frame for positioning the
sheets face to face in an aligned stack in a first position with their spine edges
and their outer edges opposite their spine edges aligned in generally horizontal planes
at right angles to the side surfaces and their side surfaces extending generally vertically
upward from the spine edges; revolving means on the frame for revolving the aligned
stack of sheets from the first position to a second position at which their spine
edges and their outer edges are aligned in generally vertical planes at right angles
to the side surfaces and the side surfaces extend generally horizontally; and arching
means on the frame and activatable with the stack of sheets initially in the second
position for arching a portion of the stack of sheets between their spine and outer
edges about an axis parallel to those edges while retaining the outer edges of the
sheets in a plane at a right angle to adjacent side surface portions of the stack
to cause relative slippage of portions of the sheets to expose the narrow side surface
portions of corresponding sides of the sheets adjacent their spine edges so that the
first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive may be applied thereto, and for subsequently
returning the arched stack of sheets to the second position to again cause relative
slippage of portions of the sheets adjacent their spine edges to again align the spine
edges of the sheets in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces of
the sheets to re-form the first layer of pressure sensitive adhesive along the spine
edges and narrow side surface portions of the sheets as described above. Also, preferably
the positioning, revolving and arching means comprise firm clamping means including
first and second opposed jaws for firmly releasably clamping the aligned stack of
sheets together adjacent their outer edges; limited clamping means for applying a
predetermined clamping force to clamp the stack of sheets together adjacent their
spine edges when the stack is in the second position; means for automatically engaging
the limited clamping means with the stack during revolving of the stack from the first
position to the second position by the revolving means; and means for moving the firm
clamping means engaged with the aligned stack to help position the stack in the first
or the second positions and to arch a portion of the stack, the portions of the sheets
in the stack engaged by the limited clamping means slipping relative to each other
under under the limited clamping means to expose the narrow side surface portions
of corresponding sides of the sheets adjacent the spine edges and to thereafter return
the arched clamped stack of sheets to the second position to again align the spine
edges in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces of the sheets.
Brief Description of Drawing
[0016] The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying
drawing wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts in the several views,
and wherein:
Figures 1 and 2 are enlarged fragmentary edge views sequentially illustrating a method
of binding sheets to form a bound document included in the system according to the
present invention;
Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of a novel cover structure included
in the system according to the present invention that can be used for binding sheets;
Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7 are enlarged fragmentary edge views sequentially schematically
illustrating using the cover structure of Figure 3 in the method of binding sheets
included in the system according to the present invention; and
Figures 8, 9A, 9B, and 10 through 21 are perspective or vertical sectional views sequentially
illustrating practicing the method of Figures 4 through 7 for binding sheets using
a device and subsequent manual steps included in the system according to the present
invention.
Detailed Description
[0017] Referring now to the drawing, there is shown a system for binding sheets according
to the present invention using a method illustrated schematically in Figures 1 and
2 to form a coverless bound document 10, which system may additionally include a cover
structure 12 shown in Figure 3 and/or a device 14 illustrated in Figures 8 through
19 that can be used to form the bound document 16 illustrated in Figure 7 using the
method schematically illustrated in Figures 4 through 7 or the method illustrated
in conjunction with the device 14 in Figures 9A through 21.
[0018] Generally the method according to the present invention sequentially illustrated
in Figures 1 and 2 for binding sheets 18 to form the bound document 10 (each of which
sheets 18 has a spine edge 19, an outer edge 20 opposite the spine edge 19, and opposite
major side surfaces) comprises the steps of disposing the sheets 18 in a stack 22
having side surfaces 23 with narrow side surface portions 24 of the sheets 18 adjacent
their spine edges 19 exposed beyond the spine edges 19 of overlying sheets 18 (Figure
1); pressing a generally uniformly thick first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive
over the spine edges 19 and exposed narrow side surface portions 24 (Figure 1); moving
the sheets 18 to a position with the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18 generally aligned
in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 to re-form
the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive so that a major portion 25 of the
re-formed first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive extends in a generally uniform
layer along the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18 and minor portions 27 of the re-formed
first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive extend between the narrow side surface
portions 24 of the sheets 18 to retain adhesion of the first layer 26 of pressure
sensitive adhesive to the spine edges 19 and the narrow side surface portions 24 (Figure
2); and adhering a generally planar central portion of a strong flexible conformable
backing 28 (e.g., the 0.02 centimeter or 0.008 inch thick pyroxylin coated flexible
material sold under the trade designation "Pajco II" by Boise Cascade, Lowville, NY)
over the major portion 25 of the re-formed first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive
on its side opposite the spine edges 19 and attaching end portions of the flexible
backing 28 at the sides of the stack 22 to retain the spine edges 19 of the sheets
18 in a plane at generally a right angle to the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 (Figure
2) which could be done as illustrated in Figure 2 by adhering the end portions of
the flexible backing 28 (which could be coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive)
to the end sheets 18 defining the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 or to cover plates
provided at the ends of the stack 22 which are not illustrated in Figures 1 and 2.
[0019] Use of the method described above to bind a document is facilitated by using the
cover structure 12 illustrated in Figure 3 which comprises a first cover assembly
30 including a first cover plate 31 of a stiff flexible material (e.g., about 0.025
to 0.064 centimeter (0.010 to 0.025 inch) thick cover stock material) having about
the same major surface dimensions as the sheets 18 to be bound, having a spine edge
32, an inner surface 33 adapted to be placed adjacent one side surface 23 of the stack
22, and an outer surface 34. First and second release liners 36 and 37 (e.g., each
made of 60-80 pound per ream silicone coated craft paper) project from the spine edge
32 of the first cover plate 31 with the first liner 36 along a narrow portion of its
outer surface 34 adjacent its spine edge 32, the second liner 37 on the side of the
first liner 36 opposite the first cover plate 31, and the first layer 26 of pressure
sensitive adhesive between and releasably adhered to both of the liners 36 and 37.
The flexible backing 28 has an edge portion attached (as by an adhesive) to a portion
of the outer surface 34 of the first cover plate 31 adjacent its spine edge 32 and
projects past its spine edge 32 along the side of the second liner 37 opposite the
first liner 36. A second layer 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive is firmly adhered
to the projecting portion of the flexible backing 28 adjacent the second liner 37
and is releasably adhered to the side of the second liner 37 opposite the first liner
36 to removably attach the first liner 36 and thereby the first layer 26 of pressure
sensitive adhesive and second liner 37 to the first cover plate 31. A narrow third
release liner 40 is adhered along an edge portion of the first layer 26 of pressure
sensitive adhesive opposite the first cover plate 31 and adjacent the first liner
36, and a narrow fourth release liner 41 is adhered along an edge portion of the second
layer 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive opposite the first cover plate 31, which third
and fourth liners 40 and 41 both provide unattached lips that are easily manually
engaged to separate the first and second layers 26 and 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive
from the first and second liners 36 and 37, respectively, and then help provide means
by which the outer edges of those layers 26 and 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive
may be grasped to help position them during use of the first cover assembly 30 to
bind sheets 18. Preferably the adjacent edge of the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive
adhesive between the first and second liners 36 and 37 projects along the outer side
surface 34 of the first cover plate 31 for a short distance (e.g., about 0.4 centimeter)
to ensure engagement between the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive and
the sheet 18 adjacent the first cover plate 31 in the stack 22 being bound, and the
the spine edge 32 of the first cover plate 31 is scalloped along its length (e.g.,
scallops 0.1 centimeter deep peak to valley) so that the first layer 26 of pressure
sensitive adhesive can contact the narrow side surface portion 24 of the sheet 18
adjacent the first cover plate 31 in the stack 22 of sheets 18 being bound.
[0020] Also included in the cover structure 12 is a second cover assembly 44 including a
second cover plate 45 of a stiff flexible material (e.g., also about 0.025 to 0.064
centimeter (0.010 to 0.025 inch) thick cover stock material) having about the same
major surface dimensions as the sheets 18 to be bound, having a spine edge 46, an
inner surface 47 adapted to be placed adjacent a side surface 23 of the stack 22 opposite
the first cover plate 31 with the spine edge 46 aligned with the spine edges of the
sheets 18 in the stack 22, and a disposable plate 50. The disposable plate 50 is separably
attached edge to edge to the second cover plate 45 along its spine edge 46 by being
formed integrally with the second cover plate 45 and having a line of perforations
51 along and defining the spine edge 46, along which line of perforations 51 the disposable
plate 50 may be torn from the second cover plate 45.
[0021] Binding the sheets 18 to form the bound document 16 using the cover structure 12
is illustrated in Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7. The cover plates 31 and 45 are positioned
on opposite sides of the stack 22 of sheets 18 with the spine edges 32 and 46 of the
cover plates 31 and 45 aligned with the spine edges 19 of the sheets during the disposing
step in which the sheets 18 are disposed in a stack 22 having side surfaces 23 with
narrow side surface portions 24 of the sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 19 exposed
beyond the spine edges 19 of overlying sheets 18 (Figure 4); the first liner 36 is
manually removed from the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive prior to the
pressing step in which the generally uniformly thick first layer 26 of pressure sensitive
adhesive is pressed over the spine edges 19 and exposed narrow side surface portions
24, and the third liner 40 and edge portion of the second liner 37 opposite the first
cover plate 31 provide means for grasping the edge of the first layer 26 of pressure
sensitive adhesive opposite the first cover plate 31 to position it prior to the pressing
step (Figure 5); the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive is pressed against
the spine edges 19 and narrow side surface portions 24 of the sheets 18 in the stack
22 and against the disposable plate 50 of the second cover assembly 44 through the
second liner 37 during the pressing step, preferably manually with the use of a flexible
pressing blade 52 (Figure 5); the second and third liners 37 and 40 are manually removed
after the pressing step and prior to the moving step in which the sheets 18 are moved
to a position with the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18 generally aligned in a plane
generally at a right angle to the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 so that the first
layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive will be re-formed during the moving step to
provide a major portion 25 of the re-formed first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive
that extends in a generally uniform layer along the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18
and minor portions 27 of the re-formed first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive
that extend between the narrow side surface portions 24 of the sheets 18 to retain
adhesion of the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive to the spine edges 19
and the narrow side surface portions 24 (Figure 6); the disposable plate 50 is removed
from the second cover plate 45 and discarded by tearing it away along the perforations
51 after the pressing step to remove any un-needed portion of the first layer 26 of
pressure sensitive adhesive extending beyond the stack 22 (Figure 6); the fourth liner
41 together with the edge portion of the flexible backing 28 opposite the first cover
plate 31 affords a grip to position the central portion of the flexible backing 28
and the attached second layer 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive along the major portion
25 of the re-formed first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive after which the
fourth liner 41 is removed and the edge portion of the flexible backing 28 is adhered
to a portion of the second cover plate 45 adjacent its spine edge 46 during the applying
step so that the flexible backing 28 thereafter retains the spine edges 19 of the
sheets 18 in the stack 22 in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces
23 of the stack 22 in the completed bound document 16 (Figure 7).
[0022] Figure 8 illustrates the device 14, and Figures 9A through 21 sequentially illustrate
using the device 14 and subsequent manual steps to bind sheets 18 into the bound document
16 using the cover structure 12.
[0023] Generally, the device 14 comprises positioning means on a frame 55 for, as shown
in Figures 9A and 9B, positioning the sheets 18 face to face in an aligned stack 22
in a first position with the spine edges 19 and the outer edges 20 of the sheets 18
in the stack 22 aligned in generally horizontal planes at right angles to the side
surfaces 23 of the stack and those side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 extending generally
vertically upwardly from the spine edges 19, with the inner surface of the second
cover plate 45 of the second cover assembly 44 positioned along one side surface 23
of the stack 22 with its spine edge 46 aligned with the spine edges 19 of the sheets
18 in the stack 22 and the disposable plate 50 extending along the spine edges 19
of the sheets 18, and the inner surface 33 of the first cover plate 31 of the first
cover assembly 30 positioned along the opposite side surface 23 of the stack 22 with
its spine edge 32 aligned with the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18 in the stack 22
and the composite including the liners 36 and 37, first and second layers 26 and 38
of pressure sensitive adhesive and flexible backing 28 projecting away from the stack
22 along the disposable plate 50; (2) revolving means on the frame 55 for, as shown
in Figure 11, revolving the aligned stack 22 of sheets 18 from the first position
to a second position at which second position the spine edges 19 and the outer edges
20 of the sheets 18 in the stack 22 are aligned in generally vertical planes at right
angles to the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 and those side surfaces 23 extend generally
horizontally, and the spine edges 19, 32 and 46 of the stack 22 and cover plates 31
and 45 are exposed; and (3) arching means on the frame 55 and activatable with the
stack 22 of sheets 18 initially in the second position shown in Figure 11 for, as
shown in Figure 12, arching a portion of the stack 22 of sheets 18 between the spine
and outer edges 19 and 20 about an axis parallel to those edges 19 and 20 while retaining
the outer edges 20 of the sheets 18 in a plane at a right angle to adjacent portions
of the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 to cause relative slippage of portions of
the sheets 18 to expose narrow side surface portions 24 of corresponding sides of
the sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 19 as shown in Figure 13 so that the first
layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive may be applied thereto as shown in Figure
14 in the manner described above, and for subsequently returning the arched stack
22 of sheets 18 to the second position to again cause relative slippage of portions
of the sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 19 to again align their spine edges 19
in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 and
re-form the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive as shown in Figure 16 and
described above, after which the disposable plate 50 may be removed along with any
unneeded portions of the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive adhered thereto
as shown in Figure 16, and the flexible backing 28 may be attached first along the
major portion 25 of the re-formed first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive as
shown in Figures 17 and 18, and then to the second cover plate 45 as shown in Figures
20 and 21 after the bound document 16 is removed from the device 14.
[0024] Also generally, the positioning, revolving and arching means in the device 14 comprise
firm clamping means including first and second opposed jaws 60 and 61 for firmly clamping
the aligned stack 22 of sheets 18 together adjacent their outer edges 20; limited
clamping means comprising a pressure bar 62 attached to the frame 55 by spring means
or springs 92 at its ends for applying a predetermined clamping force to clamp the
stack 22 of sheets 18 together adjacent their spine edges 19 when the stack 22 is
in the second position; means for automatically engaging the limited clamping means
with the stack 22 during revolving of the stack 22 from the first position to the
second position by the revolving means; and means for moving the firm clamping means
engaged with the aligned stack 22 to help position the stack 22 in the first or the
second positions and to arch a portion of the stack 22, with the portions of the sheets
18 in the stack 22 engaged by the limited clamping means slipping relative to each
other under the limited clamping means to expose narrow side surface portions 24 of
corresponding sides of the sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 19 and to thereafter
return the arched clamped stack 22 of sheets 18 to the second position to again align
their spine edges 19 in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces 23
of the sheets 18.
[0025] Specifically, the device 14 comprises a platen 64 having first and second ends 65
and 66 and a generally planar support surface 67 between its ends 65 and 66, and pivotal
mounting means including pins 69 projecting from opposite sides of the platen 64 between
its ends 65 and 66 and journaled in surfaces defining opposed vertical slots 70 in
opposite side walls 71 of the frame 55 together with a horizontal rod 72 at the first
end 65 of the platen 64 having opposite end portions 73 projecting through and guided
by surfaces defining opposed guide slots 74 in the side walls 71 including vertical
slot portions 75 aligned with the vertical slots 70, and arcuate slot portions 76,
which pivotal mounting means mounts the platen 64 on the frame 55 for pivotal movement
about a transverse axis defined by the pins 69 between a vertical position (Figures
8, 9A, 9B and 10) at which the pins 69 and the end portions 73 of the horizontal rod
72 are at the bottoms of the vertical slots 70 and the vertical slot portions 75 respectively
with the support surface 67 generally vertical, and a horizontal position at which
the end portions 73 of the horizontal rod 72 have been moved along the arcuate slot
portions 76 to a position at their lowermost ends so that the support surface 67 is
generally horizontal. The first and second jaws 60 and 61 of the firm clamping means
each have an engagement surface adapted to engage the cover plates 31 and 45 and thereby
the adjacent side surface 23 of the stack 22 of sheets 18, and the firm clamping means
includes means in the form of two spaced parallel posts 78 projecting at a right angle
from the horizontal rod 72, which posts 78 project through transverse openings in
the second jaw 61 so that the second jaw 61 is transversely slidably mounted on the
posts 78 for movement relative to the first jaw 60 between clamped and released positions
relative to a stack 22 of sheets 18 and cover plates 31 and 45 between the jaws 60
and 61. The clamping means also includes manually operable means for releasably retaining
the jaws 60 and 61 in the clamped position including a spring member 79 having end
portions 80 longitudinally slidably mounted within passageways in the second jaw 61
and encircling the posts 78. The spring member 79 is normally biased to a locked position
with a central portion 81 of the spring member arched away from the second jaw 61
at which locked position the end portions 80 of the spring member 79 are biased into
locking engagement with the outer surfaces of the posts 78. The central portion 81
of the spring member 79 is manually movable toward the second jaw 61 to a release
position at which the spring member 79 is partially straightened, thereby moving its
end portions 80 away from its central portion 81 and releasing their engagement with
the posts 78 so that the second jaw 61 can be manually slid along the posts 78 to
move the second jaw 61 between the clamping and release positions of the clamping
means. The first jaw 60 is pivotably mounted on the horizontal rod 72 at the first
end 65 of the platen 64 to afford manual pivotal movement of the first and second
jaws 60 and 61 by manual use of a crank 82 attached at the end of the first jaw 60
and accessible on the outer surface of one of the side walls 71 between a normal position
(shown in solid lines in Figure 12) with the engagement surface of the first jaw 60
generally aligned with the support surface 67 of the platen 64, and first and second
arching positions (shown in dotted outline in Figure 12) with the engagement surface
of the first jaw 60 oriented at various angles with respect to the support surface
67; the first of which arched positions orients the engagement surface of the first
jaw 60 at an angle of about 115 degrees with respect to the support surface and is
used for arching stacks of fan folded paper to be bound, and the second of which arched
positions orients the engagement surface of the first jaw 60 at an angle of about
225 degrees with respect to the support surface 67 and is used for arching stacks
22 of individual sheets 18 of paper to be bound. A release lever 83 carried on the
crank 82 has a stop (not shown) movable along a relieved area of a ring 84 fixed on
the horizontal rod 72 between recesses in the ring 84 into which the stop is biased
by a spring (not shown) between the lever 83 and crank 82, which recesses can position
the crank 82 with the first jaw 60 at its normal position, at the first arching position,
or at the second arching position. The frame 55 includes a paper locating wall 86
having a generally horizontal alignment surface located adjacent the second end 66
of the platen 64 when the platen 64 is in the vertical position, which locating wall
86 extends between the side walls 71 toward an open front side 87 of the frame 55.
The pressure bar 62 which has a rectangular cross section extends between the side
walls 71, has an elongate pressure surface 90 between its ends adjacent the side walls
71, and has a transverse opening through its center that provides a manually engageable
handle portion 89 of the bar 62 on its side opposite the pressure surface. Two constant
tension coiled "Negator" type springs 92 have ends attached to projections at the
ends of the bar 62 and are rotatably mounted at attachment positions 93 on the side
walls 71 of the frame 55, which attachment positions 93 are spaced along the alignment
surface of the locating wall 86 from the second end 66 of the platen 64 when the platen
64 is in its vertical position, and are positioned slightly above the locating wall
86. The springs 92 bias the pressure surface 90 toward the attachment positions 93
while affording movement of the bar 62 away from the attachment positions 93 in various
directions in opposition to the constant biasing of the springs 92 including at a
right angle to the support surface 67 when the platen 64 is in its first position
and at a right angle to the alignment surface of the locating wall 86, and at various
angles therebetween. A flexible polymeric sheet 95 has one end attached along the
pressure surface 90 of the pressure bar 62 and an opposite end attached along the
engagement surface of the second jaw 61, and has a length between the pressure surface
90 and jaw 61 that is sufficiently shorter than the distance between the spine and
outer edges 19 and 20 of sheets 18 that the device 14 is adapted to bind so that the
flexible sheet 95 and the springs 92 normally position the pressure surface 90 of
the bar 62 a short distance above the locating wall 86 with the weight of the bar
62 biasing it to a position with its major side surface generally horizontal and the
pressure surface 90 parallel and opposed to the support surface 67 when the platen
64 is in the vertical position.
[0026] The first and second jaws 60 and 61 in their released and normal positions, the flexible
sheet 95, the alignment surface on the locating wall 86, the support surface 67 when
the platen 64 is in its vertical position, and one of two edge walls 97 on the platen
64 against which ends of the sheets may be aligned provide the positioning means on
the frame 55 for positioning the sheets 18 face to face in an aligned stack 22 in
the first position with their spine edges 19 and their outer edges 20 aligned in generally
horizontal planes at right angles to the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 and those
side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 extending generally vertically upwardly from the
spine edges 19, with the inner surface 47 of the second cover plate 45 of the second
cover assembly 44 positioned along one side surface 23 of the stack 22 with its spine
edge 46 aligned with the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18 in the stack 22 and the disposable
plate 50 extending along the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18, and the inner surface
33 of the first cover plate 31 of the first cover assembly 30 positioned along the
opposite side surface 23 of the stack 22 with its spine edge 32 aligned with the spine
edges 19 of the sheets 18 in the stack 22 and the composite including the liners 36
and 37, the first and second layers 26 and 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive and the
flexible backing 28 projecting away from the stack 22 along the disposable plate 50.
[0027] Pivoting of the platen 64 from its vertical to its horizontal position with the first
and second jaws 60 and 61 in their clamped and normal positions by manually grasping
the end portions 73 of the horizontal rod 72, lifting the horizontal rod 72 and thereby
the pins 69 upwardly in the slot portions 75 and slots 70 respectively and moving
the rod end portions 73 along the arcuate slot portions 76 to their lowermost ends
provides the revolving means on the frame 55 for revolving the aligned stack 22 of
sheets 18 from the first position to the second position at which the spine edges
19 and the outer edges 20 of the sheets 18 in the stack 22 are aligned in generally
vertical planes at right angles to the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 with those
side surfaces 23 extend generally horizontally, and the spine edges 19, 32 and 46
of the stack 22 and cover plates 31 and 45 exposed at the open front side 87 of the
frame 55.
[0028] Pivoting of the first and second jaws 60 and 61 from their normal to one of their
arching positions when the platen 64 is in its horizontal position and the jaws 60
and 61 are in their clamped position provides the arching means on the frame 55 which
is activatable with the stack 22 of sheets 18 initially in the second position for
arching a portion of the stack 22 of sheets 18 between the spine and outer edges 19
and 20 about an axis parallel to those edges 19 and 20 while retaining those outer
edges 20 in a plane at a right angle to adjacent portions of the side surfaces 23
to cause relative slippage of portions of the sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges
19 and expose narrow side surface portions 24 of corresponding sides of the sheets
18 adjacent their spine edges 19 so that the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive
adhesive may be applied thereto through the open front side 87 of the frame 55 in
the manner described above, and for subsequently returning the arched stack 22 of
sheets 18 to the second position to again cause relative slippage of portions of the
sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 19 to again align their spine edges 19 in a plane
generally at a right angle to the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 and re-form the
first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive as described above, after which the
flexible backing 28 may be attached first along the major portion 25 of the re-formed
first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive, and then to the second cover plate
45 after the bound document 16 is removed from the device 14.
[0029] The bar 62, the springs 92 biasing the pressure surface 90 on the bar 62 toward the
attachment positions 93, and the flexible sheet 95 attached between the bar 62 and
the second jaw 61 provide the means for automatically engaging the limited clamping
means with the stack 22 during revolving of the stack 22 from the first position to
the second position by the revolving means, whereupon the bar 62 and the springs 92
biasing the pressure surface 90 on the bar 62 toward the attachment positions 93 provide
the limited clamping means for applying a predetermined clamping force to clamp the
stack 22 of sheets 18 and cover plates 31 and 45 together adjacent their spine edges
19, 32 and 46 when the stack 22 is in the second position and to afford relative slipping
of the portions of the sheets 18 in the stack 22 engaged by the limited clamping means
during operation of the arching means to expose narrow side surface portions 24 of
corresponding sides of the sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 19 and to thereafter
return the arched clamped stack 22 of sheets 18 to the second position to again align
the spine edges 19, 32 and 46 in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces
23 of the stack 22.
Operation
[0030] The operation of the device 14 and subsequent manual steps used to bind sheets 18
using the cover structure 12 is sequentially illustrated in Figures 9A through 21.
[0031] The device 14 is initially adjusted so that as shown in Figure 8, the platen 64 is
in its first position with the support surface 67 vertical, and the jaws 60 and 61
of the clamping means are spaced sufficiently to afford positioning the sheets 18
to be bound and the cover plates 31 and 45 of the cover structure 12 therebetween.
[0032] The second cover assembly 44 is then positioned with the outer surface 48 of the
second cover plate 45 against the first jaw 60 and support surface 67, its spine edge
46 against the alignment surface on the locating wall 86, and the disposable plate
50 projecting along that alignment surface toward the open front side 87 of the frame
55; the sheets 18 are then positioned along the inner surface 47 side of the second
cover plate 45 with their spine edges 19 against the disposable plate 50; and the
first cover assembly 30 is then positioned with the inner surface 33 of the first
cover plate 31 along the side of the sheets 18 opposite the second cover plate 45
and its spine edge 32 against the disposable plate 50 and the composite including
the liners 36 and 37, the first and second layers 26 and 38 of pressure sensitive
adhesive and the flexible backing 28 projecting along the disposable plate 50 toward
the open front side 87 of the frame 55 under the pressure bar 62 as is shown in Figures
9A and 9B. The sheets 18 and cover plates 31 and 45 are then jogged to position their
sides against one edge wall 97 of the platen 64 and insure that they are all down
as far as possible against the locating wall 86, and the second jaw 61 is moved toward
the first jaw 60 by manually pressing the central portion 81 of the spring member
79 toward the second jaw 61 to forcefully clamp the sheets 18 and cover plates 31
and 45 together adjacent the outer edges 20 of the sheets 18 as is shown in Figure
10, whereupon the central portion 81 is released so that the spring member 79 again
engages the posts 78 to retain the jaws 60 and 61 in their engaged position.
[0033] The platen 64 is then manually moved to its second position as is illustrated in
Figure 11 by manually grasping the end portions 73 of the horizontal rod 72, lifting
them from the vertical portions 75 of the guide slots 74, and moving them along the
arcuate portions 76 of the guide slots 74 to their lowermost end so that the platen
64 moves to its second position with its support surface 67 and the side surface 23
of the stack 22 of sheets 18 thereon horizontal. During such movement, the pressure
surface 90 of the the pressure bar 62 engages the outer surface 34 of the first cover
plate 31 adjacent its spine edge 32 and then under the influence of the constant force
springs 92 applies a limited pressure to press together the cover plates 31 and 45
and sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 32, 46 and 19.
[0034] As shown in Figure 12, the crank 82 is then rotated (after depressing and then releasing
the lever 83) to the desired arched position determined by engagement of the stop
on the lever 83 with the appropriate recess in the ring 84 to cause the jaws 60 and
61 clamped on the stack 22 and cover plates 31 and 45 to rotate on the rod 72 and
arch a portion of the stack 22 of sheets 18 between their spine and outer edges 19
and 20 while the jaws 61 and 62 retain their outer edges 20 in a plane at a right
angle to adjacent portions of the side surfaces 23 to cause relative slippage of portions
of the sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 19 under the pressure bar 62 and expose
narrow side surface portions 24 of corresponding sides of the sheets 18 adjacent their
spine edges 19 as can be seen in Figure 13.
[0035] The first liner 36 is then manually removed from the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive
adhesive as is illustrated in Figure 13, opposite portions of the third liner 40 and
second liner 37 are grasped to pull the first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive
on the second liner 37 into smooth engagement with the narrow side surface portions
24 and spine edges 19 of the sheets 18 and the disposable plate 50, whereupon that
engagement is completed through the manual use of the flexible pressing blade 52 as
is illustrated in Figure 14.
[0036] As is illustrated in Figure 15, the flexible backing 28 with the firmly adhered second
layer 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive is then peeled away and lifted from the second
liner 37, and the second and third liners 37 and 40 are peeled from the first layer
26 of pressure sensitive adhesive now adhered to the sheets 18 and discarded. The
crank 82 then is moved back to its normal position after depressing the lever 83 to
return the arched stack 22 of sheets 18 to the second position and again cause relative
slippage of portions of the sheets 18 adjacent their spine edges 19 under the pressure
bar 62 to again align their spine edges 19 in a plane generally at a right angle to
the side surfaces 23 of the stack 22 as is illustrated in Figure 16 and re-form the
first layer 26 of pressure sensitive adhesive to provide the major portion 25 along
the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18. The disposable plate 50 is then manually torn
away along the perforations 51 at the spine edge 46 of the second cover plate 45 as
is illustrated in Figure 16 to remove that portion of the first layer 26 of pressure
sensitive adhesive adhered thereto that is not needed, and as illustrated in figure
17, opposite portions of the fourth liner 41 and the flexible backing 28 are grasped
to pull the second layer 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive on the flexible backing
28 into smooth engagement with the major portion 25 of the first layer 26 of pressure
sensitive adhesive along the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18, whereupon that engagement
is completed as illustrated in Figure 18 through the manual use of the flexible pressing
blade 52.
[0037] The second jaw 61 is then moved to the release position by manipulation of the central
portion 81 of the spring member 79, the pressure bar 62 is manually lifted away from
the document 16 by grasping it along its handle portion 89 as is illustrated in Figure
19, and the document 16 is pulled from the device 14. As is illustrated in Figure
20, the fourth liner 41 is then removed from the edge portion of the second layer
38 of pressure sensitive adhesive on the edge portion of the flexible backing 28 which
is preferably brought into engagement with the outer surface 48 on the second cover
plate 45 adjacent its spine edge 46 as is illustrated in Figure 21 by pressing the
portion of the flexible backing 28 along the spine edges 19 of the sheets 18 against
a planar support surface with the edge portions of the flexible backing 28 and second
layer 38 of pressure sensitive adhesive also extending along that planar support surface,
moving the second cover plate 45 to a position at a right angle with respect to the
sheets 18, and pressing the inner surface 47 of the second cover plate 45 along its
spine edge 46 against the edge portion of the second layer 38 of pressure sensitive
adhesive on the flexible backing 28 beneath it. The bound document 16 is then completed.
[0038] The system according to the present invention has now been described. It will be
apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes can be made in the system and
portions thereof described without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Thus the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the methods and structures
descried in this application, but only by methods or structures described by the language
of the claims and the equivalents of those methods and structures.
1. A bound document (16) comprising:
a multiplicity of sheets (18) each having a spine edge (19), and an outer edge (20)
opposite said spine edge (19), said sheets (18) being disposed in a stack (22) having
opposite side surfaces with the spine edges (19) of said sheets (18) aligned to define
a generally planar surface at a right angle to the opposite side surfaces of the stack
(22);
a pair of cover plates (31, 45) disposed on the opposite side surfaces of said stack
(22) and each having a spine edge (32, 46) aligned with the spine edges (19) of the
sheets (18) in said stack (22); and
a first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive that was adhered in a uniformly
thick layer across the aligned spine edges (19) of said sheets (18) and cover plates
(31, 45) and along narrow side surface portions (24) adjacent said spine edges (19)
on corresponding sides of said sheets (18) when said sheets (18) were disposed to
expose said narrow side surface portions (24) relative to said adjacent sheets (18),
said first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive having a major portion (25) extending
in a generally uniform layer along the spine edges (19) of said sheets (18) and minor
portions (27) extending between the narrow side surface portions (24) of said sheets
(18) to retain adhesion of said first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive to
said spine edges (19) and said narrow side surface portions (24); and
a strong flexible backing (28) having a generally planar central portion overlying
and adhered to the side of said major portion (25) of the first layer (26) of pressure
sensitive adhesive opposite said spine edges (19) and end portions attached along
the side surfaces of said stack (22) to retain said spine edge (19)s in a plane at
generally a right angle to the side surfaces of the stack (22).
2. A bound document (16) according to claim 1 further including a second layer 38
of pressure sensitive adhesive between the central portion of said backing (28) and
said major portion (25) of the first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive.
3. A bound document (16) according to claim 1 wherein said sheets (18) are joined
at their edges to sheets (18) adjacent their major surfaces in the manner of a fan
fold with the spine edges (19) of each sheet (18) other than the outermost sheets
(18) in the stack (22) being joined to the spine edge (19) of the sheet (18) along
one of its side surfaces, and the outer edge (20) of the sheet (18) being joined to
the outer edge (20) of the sheet (18) along the other of its side surfaces, and said
narrow side surface portions (24) have a width dimension in a direction at a right
angle to said spine edges (19) that is at least 3 times the thickness dimension of
one of said sheets (18).
4. A bound document (16) according to claim 1 wherein said sheets (18) are entirely
separate from each other with each of said sheets (18) having one of said narrow side
surface portions (24) to which said first layer (26) of adhesive is adhered, and said
narrow side surface portions (24) have a width dimension in a direction at a right
angle to said spine edges (19) that is at least 3 times the thickness dimension of
one of said sheets (18).
5. A method for binding a stack (22) of sheets (18) each having a spine edge (19),
and an outer edge (20) opposite said spine edge (19), said method comprising the steps
of:
disposing the sheets (18) in a stack (22) having side surfaces with narrow side surface
portions (24) of said sheets (18) adjacent said spine edge (19)s exposed beyond the
spine edge (19)s of overlying sheets (18);
pressing a generally uniformly thick first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive
over the spine edges (19) and exposed narrow side surface portions (24);
moving the sheets (18) to a position with the spine edges (19) of the sheets (18)
generally aligned in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces of the
stack (22) to form the first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive so that a major
portion (25) of the first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adheive extends in a generally
uniform layer along the spine edges (19) of said sheets (18) and minor portions (27)
thereof extend between the narrow side surface portions (24) of said sheets (18) to
retain adhesion of said first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive to said spine
edges (19) and said narrow side surface portions (24); and
adhering a generally planar central portion of a flexible backing (28) over the major
portion (25) of the first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive on its side opposite
said spine edges (19) and attaching end portions of the backing (28) at the sides
of the stack (22) to retain the spine edge (19)s of the sheets (18) in a plane at
generally a right angle to the side surfaces of the stack (22).
6. A method according to claim 5 wherein said sheets (18) are joined at their edges
to sheets (18) adjacent their major surfaces in the stack (22) in the manner of a
fan fold with the spine edges (19) of each sheet (18) other than the outermost sheets
(18) in the stack (22) joined to the spine edge (19) of the sheet (18) along one of
its side surfaces, and the outer edge (20) of the sheet (18) joined to the outer edge
(20) of the sheet (18) along the other of its side surfaces, and during said disposing
step said sheets (18) are disposed so that the narrow side surface portions (24) have
a width dimension that is at least three times the thickness dimension of one of said
sheets (18).
7. A method according to claim 5 wherein said sheets (18) are entirely separate from
each other with each of said sheets (18) having one of said narrow side surface portions
(24) to which said first layer (26) of adhesive is adhered, and during said disposing
step said sheets (18) are disposed so that said narrow side surface portions (24)
have a width dimension in a directions at right angles to said spine edges (19) that
is at least three times the thickness dimension of one of said sheets (18).
8. A method according to claim 5 further including:
providing a first cover assembly (30) including a first cover plate (31) having a
spine edge (32), an inner surface (33) adapted to be placed adjacent one side surface
(23) of said stack (22), and an outer surface (34), first and second liners (36 and
37) projecting from the spine edge (32) of said first cover plate (31), the first
layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive being between and releasably adhered to
both of said liners (36 and 37), the flexible backing (28) having an edge portion
attached to a portion of the outer surface (34) of said first cover plate (31) adjacent
said spine edge (32) and projecting past said spine edge (32) along the side of said
second liner (37) opposite said first liner (36), and the second layer (38) of pressure
sensitive adhesive being firmly adhered to the projecting portion of said backing
(28) and releasably adhered to the second liner (37); and a second cover assembly
(44) including a second cover plate (45) having a spine edge (46), an inner surface
(47) adapted to be placed adjacent a side surface (23) of said stack (22) opposite
said first cover plate (31) with said spine edge (46) of the second cover plate (45)
aligned with the spine edges (19) of the sheets (18) in the stack (22), and a disposable
plate (50), the disposable plate (50) being separably attached edge to edge to the
second cover plate (45) along its spine edge (46);
positioning the cover plates (31, 45) on opposite side surfaces of the stack (22)
with the spine edges (32, 46) of the cover plates (31, 45) aligned with the spine
edges (19) of the sheets (18) during said disposing step;
removing the first liner (36) from the first cover assembly (30) prior to said pressing
step;
pressing the first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive against the spine edges
(19) and the narrow side surface portions (24) of the sheets (18) in the stack (22)
and against the disposable plate (50) of the second cover assembly (44) through the
second liner (37) during said pressing step;
removing the second liner (37) after said applying step and prior to said moving step;
removing the disposable plate (50) from the second cover plate (45) after said pressing
step to remove any portion of the first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive
extending beyond the stack (22); and adhering an edge portion of the flexible backing
(28) to a portion of the second cover plate (45) adjacent its spine edge (46) during
said applying step.
9. A cover structure (12) adapted for use to bind a multiplicity of similarly sized
sheets (18) each having a spine edge (19), and an outer edge (20) opposite said spine
edge (19), which sheets (18) are disposed in a stack (22) having opposite side surfaces,
said cover structure (12) comprising:
a first cover assembly (30) including a first cover plate (31) having a spine edge
(32), an inner surface adapted to be placed adjacent one side surface of said stack
(22), and an outer surface, first and second liners (36 and 37) projecting from the
spine edge (32) of said first cover plate (31), a first layer (26) of pressure sensitive
adhesive between and releasably adhered to both of said liners (36 and 37), a strong
flexible backing (28) adhered to a portion of the outer surface of said first cover
plate (31) adjacent its spine edge (32) and projecting past the spine edge (32) of
said first cover plate (31) along the side of said second liner (37) opposite said
first liner (36), and a second layer (38) of pressure sensitive adhesive firmly adhered
to the projecting portion of said backing (28) and releasably adhered to said second
liner (37); and a second cover assembly (44) including a second cover plate (45) having
a spine edge (46), an inner surface adapted to be placed adjacent the side surface
of said stack (22) opposite said first cover plate (31) with the spine edge (46) of
said second cover plate (45)aligned with the spine edges (19) of sheets (18) in said
stack (22), and a disposable plate (50), said disposable plate (50) being separably
attached edge to edge to said second cover plate (45) along its spine edge (46) so
that with said cover plates (31, 45) positioned on opposite sides of said stack (22)
and the sheets (18) in said stack (22) disposed with narrow side surface portions
(24) of said sheets (18) along the spine edges (19) of the sheets (18) exposed, said
first liner (36) may be removed, said first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive
applied to said spine edges (19) and narrow side surface portions (24) of said sheets
(18) and to said disposable plate (50) of said second cover assembly (44), said second
liner (37) can be removed, said disposable plate (50) can be removed to remove any
portion of said first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive extending beyond said
stack (22), said sheets (18) in said stack (22) can be moved relative to each other
to a position with the spine edges (19) of said stack (22) positioned in a plane at
a right angle with respect to the side surfaces of said stack (22) to form said first
layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive so that it has a major portion (25) extending
in a generally uniform layer along the spine edge (19)s of said sheets (18) and has
minor portions (27) extending between the narrow side surface portions (24) of said
sheets (18) to retain adhesion of said first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive
to said spine edges (19) and said narrow side surface portions (24), and said second
layer (38) of pressure sensitive adhesive on said flexible backing (28) can be adhered
to said major portion (25) of the first layer (26) of pressure sensitive adhesive
over said spine edges (19) and to a portion of said second cover plate (45) adjacent
its spine edge (46) to retain the spine edges (19) of the sheets (18) in said stack
(22) in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces of said stack (22).
10. A cover structure (12) according to claim 9 wherein the spine edge (32) of said
first cover plate (31) is scalloped along its length.
11. A device (14) for use in binding a multiplicity of sheets (18) each having a spine
edge (19), an outer edge (20) opposite said spine edge (19), and major side surfaces,
said device (14) comprising:
a frame (55);
positioning means on said frame (55) for positioning said sheets (18) in an aligned
stack (22) in a first position with said spine edges (19) and said outer edges (20)
aligned in generally horizontal planes at right angles to said side surfaces and said
side surfaces extending generally vertically upward from said spine edges (19);
revolving means on said frame (55) for revolving said aligned stack (22) of sheets
(18) from said first position to a second position at which second position said spine
edges (19) and said outer edges (20) are aligned in generally vertical planes at right
angles to said side surfaces and said side surfaces extend generally horizontally;
and
arching means on said frame (55) and activatable with said stack (22) of sheets (18)
initially in said second position for arching a portion of said stack (22) of sheets
(18) between said spine and outer edges (19, 20) about an axis parallel to said edges
(19, 20) while retaining said outer edges (20) in a plane at a right angle to adjacent
portions of said side surfaces to cause relative slippage of portions of said sheets
(18) adjacent said spine edges (19) and expose narrow side surface portions (24) of
corresponding sides of said sheets (18) adjacent said spine edges (19) so that a layer
of pressure sensitive adhesive may be applied thereto, and for subsequently returning
said arched stack (22) of sheets (18) to said second position to again cause relative
slippage of portions of said sheets (18) adjacent said spine edges (19) to again align
said spine edges (19) in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces of
the sheets (18);
said positioning, revolving and arching means comprising:
firm clamping means including first and second opposed jaws (60, 61) for firmly clamping
said aligned stack (22) of sheets (18) together adjacent said outer edges (20);
limited clamping means for applying a predetermined clamping force to clamp said stack
(22) of sheets (18) together adjacent said spine edges (19) when said stack (22) is
in said second position;
means for automatically engaging said limited clamping means with the stack (22) during
revolving of the stack (22) from said first position to said second position by said
revolving means; and
means for moving said firm clamping means engaged with the aligned stack (22) to help
position said stack (22) in said first or said second positions and to arch a portion
of the stack (22), the portions of said sheets (18) in the stack (22) engaged by said
limited clamping means slipping relative to each other under said limited clamping
means to expose narrow side surface portions (24) of corresponding sides of said sheets
(18) adjacent said spine edges (19) and to thereafter return said arched clamped stack
(22) of sheets (18) to said second position to again align said spine edges (19) in
a plane generally at a right angle to the side surfaces of the sheets (18).
12. A device according to claim 11 wherein:
said device (14) comprises a platen (64) having first and second ends (65 and 66)
and a generally planar support surface (67) between said ends (65 and 66), and means
mounting said platen (64) on said fame (55) for pivotal movement about an transverse
axis between said ends (65 and 66) between a vertical position with said support surface
(67) generally vertical, and a horizontal position with said support surface (67)
generally horizontal;
said first and second jaws (60, 61) of said firm clamping means each have an engagement
surface adapted to engage the stack (22) of sheets (18), said firm clamping means
includes means mounting said second jaw (61) for movement relative to said first jaw
(60) between clamped and released positions relative to a stack (22) of paper between
said jaws (60, 61) and includes manually operable means for releasably retaining said
jaws (60, 61) in said clamped position;
said first jaw (60) is pivotably mounted on the first end of said platen (64) to afford
manual pivotal movement of said first and second jaws (60, 61) between a normal position
with the engagement surface of said first jaw (60) generally aligned with said support
surface (67) of said platen (64), and arching positions with the engagement surface
of said first jaw (60) oriented at various angles with respect to said support surface
(67);
said frame (55) includes a locating wall (86) having a generally horizontal alignment
surface located adjacent the second end (66) of said platen (64) when said platen
(64) is in said vertical position; and
said device (14) comprises a pressure bar (62) having opposite ends and an elongate
pressure surface (90) between said ends, springs (92) coupled between the ends of
said pressure bar (62) and attachment positions on said frame (55) spaced along said
support surface (67) from the second end (66) of said platen (64) when said platen
(64) is in said vertical position to bias said pressure surface (90) toward said attachment
positions while affording movement of said bar (62) away from said attachment positions
in various directions in opposition to the biasing of said springs (92), the weight
of said bar (62) biasing said bar (62) to a position with said pressure surface (90)
parallel to said support surface (67) when said platen (64) is in said vertical position;
and a flexible sheet (95) having one end attached to said pressure surface (90) and
an opposite end attached to the engagement surface of said second jaw (61);
said first and second jaws (60, 61) in said released position and said normal position,
said flexible sheet (95), said alignment surface, and said support surface (67) when
said platen (64) is in said vertical position providing said positioning means;
pivoting of said platen (64) from said vertical to said horizontal position with said
first and second jaws (60, 61) in said clamped position and said normal position provides
said revolving means;
pivoting of said first and second jaws (60, 61) from said normal to one of said arching
positions when said platen (64) is in said horizontal position and said jaws (60,
61) are in said clamped position provides said arching means; and
said pressure bar (62) biased toward said attachment positions under the influence
of said springs (92) providing said limited clamping means.