Claims
- 1. A unitary book cover formed from synthetic resin and adapted to be affixed to a book to cover the spine and provide hinged cover panels for books of different thicknesses within predetermined limits, said unitary cover being sheet-like and comprising cover panels of uniform thickness positioned at opposite ends of said cover and the inner edges of said cover panels being spaced apart by connecting means including a central intermediate back panel which is substantially thinner than said cover panels to render said back panel readily flexible to conform it for connection by adhesive to the spine of a book, said back panel having a width equal to the width of the thickest book of a limited range of thicknesses to which said cover is adapted to be affixed, the outermost portions of said back panel comprising lands and the thinness of said back panel adapting said lands thereby to be bent readily around the edges of books of less thickness than the width of said back panel so as to adapt said lands to be affixed by adhesive to limited portions of the outer pages of said book adjacent the spine thereof and thereby minimize the numbers of different sizes of covers necessary to be made to provide covers respectively for books of a limited range of thicknesses, the flexibility of said back panel also being great enough to minimize memory in said back panel to obviate tendencies to cause said land portions thereof when overlying sides of said book to open said book unintentionally, a portion of said connecting means immediately adjacent the inner edges of said cover panels being thinner than said cover panels and comprising hinge means for said cover panels, and headbands formed of the same material as said back panel and integral therewith adjacent opposite ends thereof on the surface to be affixed to the spine of the book, said headbands being substantially thicker than said back panel and shorter than the width of said back panel and the distance between the inner faces of said headbands being substantially equal to the length of the spine of said book and operable to interposition the spine of said book upon said cover accurately between said headbands when assembling the same.
- 2. The book cover according to claim 1 in which said lands are provided with score lines along the surfaces thereof which are adapted to engage the edges of a book to which said cover is to be attached, thereby minimizing the tendency of plastic memory in the material of said back panel to restore the panel to flat condition following attachment thereof to a book.
- 3. The book cover according to claim 1 further including narrow securing panels of limited width formed on said connecting means between said cover panel hinge means and said lands and parallel to each other, said securing panels being thicker than said back panel but of less thickness than said cover panels and adapted to have adhesive applied thereto for adherence and connection thereof to the sides of a book adjacent the edges of said spine.
- 4. The book cover according to claim 3 in which the outer surface of said cover initially is planar and said securing panels extending outwardly from the opposite surfaces of said cover beyond the adjacent surfaces of said lands and cover panel hinge means.
- 5. The book cover according to claim 1 in which said headbands are positioned on said intermediate back panel of said cover substantially centrally between opposite edges of said panel and the greater width of said panel than the length of said headbands providing latitude in bending said lands of said intermediate panel around the edges of the spines of books of said limited range of different thicknesses which are no less than the length of said headbands.
- 6. The book cover according to claim 1 further including an assembly of pages, means binding said pages together commonly along one edge to form a spine, said spine being positioned substantially centrally of said back panel of said book cover and the ends of said spine respectively being adjacent said inner faces of said headbands and thereby accurately position said bound pages relative to said back panel of said book cover, and adhesive applied between said spine and back panel to secure the same together and thereby form a completed book.
- 7. The structure according to claim 6 in which the lands of said back panel extend closely around the opposite edges of said spine of said connected pages and portions of said lands also respectively being secured by said adhesive to the outermost pages of said assembly of pages adjacent the edges of said pages adjacent said spine.
- 8. The structure according to claim 6 in which said connecting means between said cover panel hinge means and said lands include narrow securing panels which are thicker than said lands and are parallel to each other, and adhesive securing said securing panels respectively to the outer pages of said assembly of pages near the spine edges of said pages.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 196,101, filed Nov. 5, 1971, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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