Claims
- 1. A book comprising a plurality of sheets, each formed vicinal their spine edges with a plurality of substantially identical elongated apertures, said apertures being equally spaced apart a first distance x and being longitudinally elongated a second distance y, a pair of binding strips, a first said strip having a plurality of first studs extending therefrom, each having a longitudinal dimension z substantially less than y spaced apart from each other a distance ax where a is an integer and at least one second stud aligned with said first studs and having a longitudinal dimension substantially less than y, said second stud being spaced from one said first stud a distance substantially equal to ax+1/2 (y-z) and at least one third stud aligned with said first studs and having a longitudinal dimension substantially less than y, said third stud being spaced from one said first stud a distance substantially equal to bx-1/2(y-z) where b is an integer which may be the same as or different from a and a second strip formed with holes spaced and dimensioned to receive said studs, said studs extending through said apertures and said holes, said second stud engaging a first short edge of one said aperture, said third said stud engaging a second short edge of another said aperture opposite said first edge, said studs being fixed to said second strip.
- 2. A book according to claim 1 in which said second strip is formed with enlargements around said holes on the surface of said second strip opposite said sheets, the ends of said studs filling said enlargements.
- 3. A book according to claim 1 in which said strips have parallel side edges, one side edge of said first strip being further from said studs than the other side of said first strip; one side edge of said second strip being further from said holes than the other side edge of said second strip, whereby said one side edges extend out to the spine edges of said sheets.
- 4. A book according to claim 1 in which said second strip is formed with a locating hole of different size than said first-mentioned holes and located between two of said first-mentioned holes.
- 5. A book according to claim 1 in which said studs are round.
- 6. A book according to claim 5 in which one said stud is initially noticeably longer than the other said studs.
- 7. A method of forming a book comprising providing a plurality of sheets each formed vicinal their spine edges with a plurality of substantially identical elongated apertures, said apertures being equally spaced apart a first distance x and being longitudinally elongated a second distance y, aligning said sheets with said apertures in registry, providing a pair of binding strips, a first said strip having a plurality of first studs extending therefrom, each having a longitudinal dimension z substantially less than y spaced apart from each other a distance ax where a is an integer and at least one second stud aligned with said first studs and having a longitudinal dimension substantially less than y, said second stud being spaced from one said first stud a distance substantially equal to ax+1/2(y-z) and at least one third stud aligned with said first studs and having a longitudinal dimension substantially less than y, said third stud being spaced from one said first stud a distance substantially equal to bx-1/2 (y-z) where b is an integer which may be the same as or different from a and a second strip formed with holes spaced and dimensioned to receive said studs, inserting said studs through said apertures and said holes, said second stud engaging a first short edge of one said aperture, said third said stud engaging a second short edge of another said aperture opposite said first edge, cutting off excess lengths of said studs and securing said studs to said second strip.
- 8. A method according to claim 4 in which said strips have parallel side edges, one side edge of said first strip being farther from said studs than the other side edge of said first strip; one side edge of said second strip being farther from said holes than the other side edge of said second strip, said one side edge extending out to the spine edge of said book.
- 9. A method according to claim 4 in which said studs are theremoplastic and said second strip is formed with enlargements around said holes on the surface of said second strip opposite said sheets, said step of securing said studs comprising forming heads on said studs filling said enlargements.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 in which said second strip is formed with a locating hole and which further comprises locating said second strip longitudinally relative to a support by means of a pin fitting into said locating hole, then aligning said sheets with some of said apertures overlying said first mentioned holes.
- 11. A pair of binding strips for use with sheets formed vicinal their spine edges with a plurality of substantially identical holes, said holes being equally spaced apart a distance x and being longitudinally elongated a second distance y, said strips comprising a first strip having a plurality of first studs, each having a longitudinal dimension z substantially less than y extending therefrom spaced apart from each other a distance ax where a is an integer and at least one second stud aligned with said first studs and having a longitudinal dimension substantially less than y, said second stud being spaced from one said first stud a distance substantially equal to ax+1/2 (y-z) and at least one third stud aligned with said first studs and having a longitudinal dimension substantially less than y, said third stud being spaced from one said first stud a distance substantially equal to bx-1/2 (y-z) where b is an integer which may be the same as or different from a and a second strip formed with second holes spaced and dimensioned to receive said studs.
- 12. Strips according to claim 11 in which said second strip is formed with enlargements around said second holes on one surface of said second strip.
- 13. Strips according to claim 11 in which the difference between said second and third distances is approximately the length of a conventional longitudinally elongated rectangular hole for binding papers.
- 14. Strips according to claim 11 in which said studs are round.
- 15. Strips according to claim 11 in which said second strip is formed with a locating hole of different size than said first-mentioned holes and located between two of said first-mentioned holes.
- 16. Strips according to claim 11 having parallel side edges, one side edge of said first strip being farther from said studs than the other side edge of said first strip; one side edge of said second strip being further from said holes than the other side edge of said second strip.
- 17. Strips according to claim 16 in which one said stud is noticeably longer than the other said studs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application U.S. Ser. No. 06/635,187, filed July 27, 1984.
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