Claims
- 1. A method of binding a stack of sheets into a book comprising:providing a bookbinding structure which includes an elongated substrate and a heat activated adhesive matrix supported on the substrate, with the adhesive matrix having a length which corresponds to a length of the stack of sheets and a width greater than a thickness of the stack of sheets and a layer of pressure activated adhesive supported on the substrate intermediate the heat activated adhesive matrix and the substrate; positioning the bookbinding structure adjacent an edge of the stack of sheets; applying heat and pressure to the bookbinding structure so as to bind the edge of the stack of sheets by way of the heat activated adhesive matrix; removing the heat and pressure; and subsequent to the removing the heat and pressure, securing a cover assembly to the stack of sheets by way of the pressure activated adhesive layer by separating the substrate from the pressure activated adhesive layer so as expose the pressure activated adhesive layer, with the cover assembly being dimensioned so as to cover at least the adhesive matrix.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including, prior to the securing, printing on cover assembly.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the printing is carried out using a heat sensitive ink.
- 4. A method of binding a stack of stack of sheets having front and back covers and an edge, said method comprising:positioning a bookbinding structure which includes a matrix of heat activated adhesive and a solvent activated adhesive layer adjacent the edge of the stack; applying heat to the matrix so as to transfer at least some of the heat activated adhesive to the edge of the stack; removing the heat from the matrix; and subsequent to the removing heat from the matrix, securing a cover assembly to the stack, so that at least the adhesive matrix is covered by the cover assembly, by applying a solvent to the solvent activated adhesive layer, with the cover assembly being secured by the solvent activated adhesive layer.
- 5. The method of claim 4 further including, prior to the securing, printing on the cover assembly.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the printing is carried out using a heat sensitive ink.
- 7. A method of binding a stack of sheets into a book comprising:providing a bookbinding structure which includes an elongated substrate and a heat activated adhesive matrix supported on the substrate, with the adhesive matrix having a length which corresponds to a length of the stack of sheets and a width greater than a thickness of the stack of sheets and a heat activated adhesive layer disposed intermediate the adhesive matrix and the substrate; positioning the bookbinding structure adjacent an edge of the stack of sheets; applying heat and pressure to the bookbinding structure so as to bind the edge of the stack of sheets by way of the adhesive matrix; removing the heat and pressure; and exposing the heat activated adhesive layer by removing the substrate; and subsequent to the removing the heat and pressure, securing a cover assembly to the stack by way of the heat activated adhesive layer by removing the substrate so as to expose the heat activated adhesive layer and then applying heat to the heat activated adhesive layer, with the cover assembly being dimensioned to cover at least the adhesive matrix.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of Ser. No. 09/216,281 filed on Dec. 18, 1998.
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