Claims
- 1. A bound document comprising:
- a multiplicity of similarly sized sheets each having a spine edge, an outer edge opposite said spine edge, and opposite major side surfaces, said sheets being disposed in a stack having opposite sides with the spine edges of said sheets aligned to define a generally planar surface at generally a right angle to said opposite sides, each of said sheets, except for the outermost sheets in the stack which are each joined only along one of said edges, being joined at both of said edges to sheets adjacent its major side surfaces with the spine edges of the sheet being joined to the spine edge of the sheet along one of said side surfaces, and the outer edge of the sheet being joined to the outer edge of the sheet along the other of said side surfaces;
- a pair of cover plates disposed on opposite sides of said stack and each having a spine edge aligned with the spine edges of the sheets in said stack;
- a highly flexible strong backing having low resilience; and
- a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive adhered to said backing, which layer of pressure sensitive adhesive has been adhered across the aligned spine edges of said sheets and cover plates and along narrow side surface portions adjacent said spine edges on corresponding sides of said sheets when said sheets were disposed to expose said narrow side surface portions relative to said adjacent sheets;
- said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive and said backing being pleated by retained adhesion of said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive to said spine edges and said narrow side surface portions contacted by the layer of pressure sensitive adhesive when said sheets were disposed to expose said narrow side surface portions relative to said adjacent sheets;
- said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive adhering to narrow side surface portions of the sheets adjacent the narrow side surface portions of the sheets contacted by the layer of pressure sensitive adhesive when said sheets were disposed to expose said narrow side surface portions relative to said adjacent sheets;
- said backing having end portions adhered to portions of said cover plates adjacent said spine edges;
- said backing being a sheet material having a flexibility/stiffness of less than about 200 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82, using a test sample of said sheet material 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of sheet material is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of sheet material is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of material as the arcs around which the sheet material will have to bend to form pleats; and
- said pressure sensitive adhesive having a minimum adhesion of 30 ounces per inch, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 3330-81 by adhering a piece of white bond paper to a glass plate with double coated tape, adhering a 1/2 inch wide strip comprising the pressure sensitive adhesive to be tested on a backing to the surface of the paper opposite the glass plate, and peeling one end of the strip from the paper by bending the strip 180 degrees and pulling it parallel to the surface of the paper so that the adhesive is pealed from the paper at a speed of 12 inches per minute; resists dead load peel for at least 500 minutes when tested by adhering a piece of the same white bond paper to a stainless steel plate with double coated tape, adhering a 1/2 inch wide strip comprising a layer of the pressure sensitive adhesive to be tested on a backing to the surface of the piece of paper opposite the stainless steel plate along a 3/4 inch length at one end of the strip, positioning the plate vertically, bending the strip 180 degrees away from the plate, and hanging a 100 gram weight from the end of the strip opposite its adhered end length so that the weight tends to peel the strip from the piece of paper; and achieves a value of at least 15 ounces per inch when tested by the test identified as Quick Stick PSTL-5, which is Test number 5 of Pressure Sensitive Tape Counsel.
- 2. A bound document according to claim 1, wherein said backing is a nonwoven fabric having a flexibility/stiffness in the range of about 50 to 110 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82 using a test sample of said nonwoven fabric 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of nonwoven fabric is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of nonwoven fabric is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of fabric as the arcs around which the nonwoven fabric will have to bend to form pleats.
- 3. A bound document according to claim 1, wherein said backing is a polymeric film having a flexibility/stiffness in the range of about 12 to 125 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82 using a test sample of said film 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of film is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of film is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of film as the arcs around which the film will have to bend to form pleats.
- 4. A bound document comprising:
- a multiplicity of similarly sized sheets each having a spine edge, an outer edge opposite said spine edge, and opposite major side surfaces, said sheets being disposed in a stack having opposite sides with the spine edges of said sheets aligned to define a generally planar surface at generally a right angle to said opposite sides, each of said sheets, except for the outermost sheets in the stack which are each joined along only one of said edges, being joined at both of said edges to sheets adjacent its major side surfaces with the spine edges of the sheet being joined to the spine edge of the sheet along one of said side surfaces, and the outer edge of the sheet being joined to the outer edge of the sheet along the other of said side surfaces;
- a highly flexible strong backing having low resilience; and
- a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive adhered to said backing, which layer of pressure sensitive adhesive has been adhered across the aligned spine edges of said sheets and along narrow side surface portions adjacent said spine edges on corresponding sides of said sheets when said sheets were disposed to expose said narrow side surface portions relative to said adjacent sheets;
- said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive and said flexible backing being pleated by retained adhesion of said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive to said spine edges and said narrow side surface portions contacted by the layer of pressure sensitive adhesive when said sheets were disposed to expose said narrow side surface portions relative to said adjacent sheets;
- said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive adhering to narrow side surface portions of the sheets adjacent the narrow side surface portions of the sheets contacted by the layer of pressure sensitive adhesive when said sheets were disposed to expose said narrow side surface portions relative to said adjacent sheets;
- said backing having end portions adhered to portions of the end sheets in said stack adjacent said spine edges;
- said backing being a sheet material having a flexibility/stiffness of less than about 200 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82, using a test sample of said sheet material 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of sheet material is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of sheet material is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of material as the arcs around which the sheet material will have to bend to form pleats; and
- said pressure sensitive adhesive having a minimum adhesion of 30 ounces per inch, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 3330-81 by adhering a piece of white bond paper to a glass plate with double coated tape, adhering a 1/2 inch wide strip comprising the pressure sensitive adhesive to be tested on a backing to the surface of the paper opposite the glass plate, and peeling one end of the strip from the paper by bending the strip 180 degrees and pulling it parallel to the surface of the paper so that the adhesive is pealed from the paper at a speed of 12 inches per minute; resists dead load peel for at least 500 minutes when tested by adhering a piece of the same white bond paper to a stainless steel plate with double coated tape, adhering a 1/2 inch wide strip comprising a layer of the pressure sensitive adhesive to be tested on a backing to the surface of the piece of paper opposite the stainless steel plate along a 3/4 inch length at one end of the strip, positioning the plate vertically, bending the strip 180 degrees away from the plate, and hanging a 100 gram weight from the end of the strip opposite its adhered end length so that the weight tends to peel the strip from the piece of paper; and achieves a value of at least 15 ounces per inch when tested by the test identified as Quick Stick PSTL-5, which is Test number 5 of Pressure Sensitive Tape Counsel.
- 5. A bound document according to claim 4, wherein said backing is a nonwoven fabric having a flexibility/stiffness in the range of about 50 to 110 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82 using a test sample of said nonwoven fabric 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of nonwoven fabric is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of nonwoven fabric is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of fabric as the arcs around which the nonwoven fabric will have to bend to form pleats.
- 6. A bound document according to claim 4, wherein said backing is a polymeric film having a flexibility/stiffness in the range of about 12 to 125 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82 using a test sample of said film 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of film is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of film is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of film as the arcs around which the film will have to bend to form pleats.
- 7. A cover structure adapted for use to bind a multiplicity of similarly sized sheets in a stack having opposite side surfaces, each of which sheets has a spine edge, an outer edge opposite said spine edge, and opposite major side surfaces, and each of which sheets, except for the outermost sheets in the stack which are joined at only one of said edges, is joined at both of said edges to sheets adjacent its major side surfaces in the stack with the spine edges of the sheet being joined to the spine edge of the sheet along one of said side surfaces, and the outer edge of the sheet being joined to the outer edge of the sheet along the other of said side surfaces, said cover structure comprising:
- a first cover assembly including a first cover plate having a spine edge, an inner surface adapted to be placed adjacent one side of said stack, and an outer surface, a strong highly flexible backing having low resilience adhered to a portion of the outer surface of said first cover plate adjacent the spine edge of said first cover plate and projecting past said spine edge, and a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive adhered to the projecting portion of said backing; and
- a second cover plate having a spine edge and an inner surface adapted to be placed adjacent a side of the stack opposite said first cover plate with said spine edge of said first cover plate aligned with the spine edges of the stack, so that with said cover plates positioned on opposite sides of the stack and the stack disposed with narrow side surface portions along the spine edges of the sheets exposed, said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive can be applied to the spine edges and adjacent narrow side surface portions of the sheets and to a portion of said second cover plate adjacent said spine edge, and the sheets in the stack moved relative to each other to a position with the spine edges of the sheets in the stack positioned at a right angle with respect to the side surfaces of the stack;
- said backing being a sheet material having a flexibility/stiffness of less than about 200 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82, using a test sample of said sheet material 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of sheet material is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of sheet material is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of material as the arcs around which the sheet material will have to bend to form pleats; and
- said pressure sensitive adhesive having a minimum adhesion of 30 ounces per inch, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 3330-81 by adhering a piece of white bond paper to a glass plate with double coated tape, adhering a 1/2 inch wide strip comprising the pressure sensitive adhesive to be tested on a backing to the surface of the paper opposite the glass plate, and peeling one end of the strip from the paper by bending the strip 180 degrees and pulling it parallel to the surface of the paper so that the adhesive is pealed from the paper at a speed of 12 inches per minute; resists dead load peel for at least 500 minutes when tested by adhering a piece of the same white bond paper to a stainless steel plate with double coated tape, adhering a 1/2 inch wide strip comprising a layer of the pressure sensitive adhesive to be tested on a backing to the surface of the piece of paper opposite the stainless steel plate along a 3/4 inch length at one end of the strip, positioning the plate vertically, bending the strip 180 degrees away from the plate, and hanging a 100 gram weight from the end of the strip opposite its adhered end length so that the weight tends to peel the strip from the piece of paper; and achieves a value of at least 15 ounces per inch when tested by the test identified as Quick Stick PSTL-5, which is Test number 5 of Pressure Sensitive Tape Counsel;
- so that said backing and layer of pressure sensitive adhesive are sufficiently flexible and low in resilience to pleat while remaining adhered together by retained adhesion of said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive to the spine edges and adjacent narrow edge portions of the sheets during such application.
- 8. A cover structure according to claim 7 further including a first release liner over a major portion of the layer of pressure sensitive adhesive adhered to said backing adjacent said first plate, and a second release liner over a minor portion of the layer of pressure sensitive adhesive adhered to said backing at the end of said backing opposite said first plate.
- 9. A cover structure according to claim 7, wherein said backing is a nonwoven fabric having a flexibility/stiffness in the range of about 50 to 110 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82 using a test sample of said nonwoven fabric 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of nonwoven fabric is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of nonwoven fabric is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of fabric as the arcs around which the nonwoven fabric will have to bend to form pleats.
- 10. A cover structure according to claim 7, wherein said backing is a polymeric film having a flexibility/stiffness in the range of about 12 to 125 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82 using a test sample of said film 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of film is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of film is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of film as the arcs around which the film will have to bend to form pleats.
- 11. A binding structure adapted for use to bind a multiplicity of similarly sized sheets in a stack having opposite side surfaces, each of which sheets has a spine edge, an outer edge opposite said spine edge, and opposite major side surfaces, and each of which sheets, except for the outermost sheets in the stack which are joined at only one of said edges, is joined at both of said edges to sheets adjacent its major side surfaces in the stack with the spine edges of the sheet being joined to the spine edge of the sheet along one of said side surfaces, and the outer edge of the sheet being joined to the outer edge of the sheet along the other of said side surfaces, said binding structure comprising:
- strong backing that is highly flexible and low in resilience when bent in an arc along a first direction; and
- a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive adhered to one surface of said backing;
- so that with the stack disposed with narrow side surface portions along the spine edges of the sheets exposed, said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive can be applied to the spine edges and adjacent narrow side surface portions of the sheets, and the sheets in the stack moved relative to each other to a position with the spine edges of the sheets in the stack positioned at a right angle with respect to the side surfaces of the stack;
- said backing being a sheet material having a flexibility/stiffness of less than about 200 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82, using a test sample of said sheet material 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of sheet material is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of sheet material is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of material as the arcs around which the sheet material will have to bend to form pleats; and
- said pressure sensitive adhesive having a minimum adhesion of 30 ounces per inch, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 3330-81 by adhering a piece of white bond paper to a glass plate with double coated tape, adhering a 1/2 inch wide strip comprising the pressure sensitive adhesive to be tested on a backing to the surface of the paper opposite the glass plate, and peeling one end of the strip from the paper by bending the strip 180 degrees and pulling it parallel to the surface of the paper so that the adhesive is pealed from the paper at a speed of 12 inches per minute; resists dead load peel for at least 500 minutes when tested by adhering a piece of the same white bond paper to a stainless steel plate with double coated tape, adhering a 1/2 inch wide strip comprising a layer of the pressure sensitive adhesive to be tested on a backing to the surface of the piece of paper opposite the stainless steel plate along a 3/4 inch length at one end of the strip, positioning the plate vertically, bending the strip 180 degrees away from the plate, and hanging a 100 gram weight from the end of the strip opposite its adhered end length so that the weight tends to peel the strip from the piece of paper; and achieves a value of at least 15 ounces per inch when tested by the test identified as Quick Stick PSTL-5, which is Test number 5 of Pressure Sensitive Tape Counsel;
- so that said backing and layer of pressure sensitive adhesive being sufficiently flexible and low in resilience to pleat while remaining adhered together by retained adhesion of said layer of pressure sensitive adhesive to the spine edges and adjacent narrow edge portions of the sheets during such application.
- 12. A binding structure according to claim 11, wherein said backing is a nonwoven fabric having a flexibility/stiffness in the range of about 50 to 110 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82 using a test sample of said nonwoven fabric 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of nonwoven fabric is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of nonwoven fabric is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of fabric as the arcs around which the nonwoven fabric will have to bend to form pleats.
- 13. A binding structure according to claim 11, wherein said backing is a polymeric film having a flexibility/stiffness in the range of about 12 to 125 grams resistance to flexing when measured in accordance with the International Nonwoven Disposable Association Handle-O-Meter Stiffness Standard Test, IST 90.0-75 R-82 using a test sample of said film 20.32 centimeter by 20.32 centimeter and having a slot into which said test sample of film is pressed adjusted to be 0.635 centimeter wide and said test sample of film is caused by the test to bend in an arc extending in the same direction along the test sample of film as the arcs around which the film will have to bend to form pleats.
- 14. A device for use in binding a multiplicity of sheets each being of generally the same size, having a spine edge, an outer edge opposite said spine edge, and opposite major side surfaces, said device comprising:
- a frame;
- positioning means on said frame for positioning the sheets face to face in an aligned stack in a straight position with the spine edges and the outer edges of the sheets aligned in generally horizontal planes at right angles to the side surfaces of the sheets and the side surfaces of the sheets extending generally vertically upwardly from the outer edges of the sheets, said positioning means including a locating wall having a generally horizontal alignment surface adapted to support the outer edges of the sheets; and
- arching means on said frame and activatable with the stack of sheets initially in said straight position for arching a portion of the stack of sheets between the spine and outer edges of the sheets about an axis parallel to the edges of the sheets while retaining the outer edges of the sheets in a plane at a right angle to adjacent portions of the side surfaces of the sheets to cause relative slippage of portions of the sheets adjacent the spine edges and exposed narrow side surface portions of the sheets adjacent their spine edges on corresponding side surfaces of the sheets so that a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive may be applied thereto, and for subsequently affording return of the arched stack of sheets to said straight position to again cause relative slippage of portions of the the sheets adjacent their spine edges to again align their spine edges in a plane generally at a right angle to the side surface of the sheets, said arching means comprising:
- clamping means mounted on said frame adjacent said locating wall and including fixed and movable opposed jaws for firmly clamping the aligned stack of sheets together adjacent their outer edges, said fixed jaw being fixed to said frame, and said clamping means includes means mounting said movable jaw for movement relative to said fixed jaw between clamped and released positions relative to the stack of sheets between said jaws;
- means including an arcuate surface portion fixed on said frame at one side of said positioning means for supporting and shaping one side of the stack of sheets clamped by said clamping means into an arc when the end portion of the stack adjacent their spine edges is moved into engagement with said arcuate surface portion;
- a pressing bar having opposite ends and an elongate pressure surface between said ends;
- means comprising a pair of six bar linkages each including portions of said frame and said pressing bar mounting said pressing bar on said frame for movement relative to said frame between a retracted position along the side of the stack of sheets in its straight position opposite the arcuate surface portion, and a pressing position more closely adjacent said means for supporting so that movement of said pressing bar form said retracted position to said pressing position will press said stack from the straight position to an arched position with the stack in an arc and one side surface of the stack in contact with said arcuate surface portion, said six bar linkages causing movement of said pressing bar along a non circular arcuate path between said retracted position and said pressing position to cause in the pressing position of the pressing bar engagement of said pressing bar with the side surface of the adjacent sheet in the stack adjacent the spine edge of that adjacent sheet for stacks of sheets of different thicknesses; and
- means manually operable by manipulation of a single lever for sequentially moving the movable jaw of the clamp from its released position to its clamped portion and the pressing bar from its retracted position to its pressing position, and then sequentially returning the pressing bar from its pressing to its retracted position and the movable jaw from its clamped to its released position.
- 15. A device according to claim 14 wherein said means for clamping includes means for applying a uniform predetermined force of about 11.34 kilograms to stacks of sheets of different thicknesses between said jaws.
- 16. A device according to claim 14 wherein said means for mounting said pressing bar includes means for causing in the pressing position of the pressing bar engagement of said pressing bar with the side surface of the adjacent sheet in the stack with a force of about 1 kilogram.
- 17. A device according to claim 14 wherein said means for supporting further includes a planar surface portion adjacent said arcuate surface portion; said planar surface portion having a release surface adapted to be releasably adhered to by the layer of pressure sensitive adhesive.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 144,420 filed Jan. 14, 1988 now abandoned.
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