Claims
- 1. A bookbinding system for binding a stack of sheets, with the stack having a length, a width and a thickness, said system comprising:
- a cover/spine assembly which includes
- (a) a relatively rigid first cover section having a width at least as great as the width of the stack and a length at least as great as great as the length of the stack and
- (b) a spine section having a length which corresponds to the length of the first cover section and a width which is greater than the thickness of the stack with a first edge of the spine section along the length of the spine section being secured to a first edge of the first cover section along the length of the first cover section so that the spine section can be folded with respect to the first cover section; and
- an adhesive matrix disposed on the spine section, said adhesive matrix including a heat-activated, relatively low viscosity, central adhesive band extending along the length of the spine section and a heat-activated, relatively high viscosity outer adhesive band extending along the length of the spine section intermediate the central adhesive band and a second edge of the spine section, opposite the first edge.
- 2. The bookbinding system of claim 1 wherein the cover/spine assembly includes a flexible layer which covers an outer surface of the first cover section and which extends from the first cover section to the spine section, with the flexible layer securing the first cover section to the spine section.
- 3. The bookbinding system of claim 2 wherein the flexible layer includes a cloth layer.
- 4. The bookbinding system of claim 2 further including a first end sheet which includes a first section having a length and width that correspond to the length and width of the stack, with a first edge of the first section of the first end sheet being secured to the first cover section along the length of the first cover section.
- 5. The bookbinding system of claim 4 further including an adhesive band disposed at the first edge of the first section of the first end sheet on a surface of the first section of the first end sheet opposite the first cover section.
- 6. The bookbinding system of claim 5 further including a relatively rigid second cover section, separate from the cover/spine assembly, having a length and width that corresponds to the length and width, respectively, of the first cover section.
- 7. The bookbinding system of claim 6 further including a second end sheet which includes a first section having a length and width that correspond to the length and width of the stack, with a first edge of the first section of the second end sheet being secured to the first cover section along the length of the first cover section.
- 8. The bookbinding system of claim 7 further including an adhesive band disposed at the first edge of the first section of the second end sheet on a surface of the first section of the second end sheet opposite the second cover section.
- 9. The bookbinding system of claim 8 wherein the second cover section includes a flexible layer which covers an outer surface of the second cover section.
- 10. The bookbinding system of claim 9 wherein the flexible layer of the second cover section includes a cloth layer.
- 11. The bookbinding system of claim 10 the flexible layer of the cover/spine assembly matches the flexible layer of the second cover section in appearance.
- 12. A method of binding a stack of sheets comprising:
- providing a cover/spine assembly which includes a relatively rigid first cover section and a spine section, with the spine section having a length that corresponds to a length of the first cover section and a width that is greater than a thickness of the stack to be bound, with spine section being secured to the first cover section along the length of the spine section and the first cover section;
- providing a relatively rigid second cover section having a width and length that correspond to the length and a width, respectively, of the first cover section;
- positioning the second cover section adjacent a first side of the stack;
- positioning the first cover section adjacent a second side of the stack;
- folding the spine section around a first edge of the stack and over only a portion of the second cover section;
- forming an adhesive bond between the spine section and the first edge of the stack; and
- forming an adhesive bond between the spine section and the portion of the second cover section.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the forming an adhesive bond between the spine section and the first edge of the stack includes applying heat and pressure.
- 14. The method of claim 12 further including providing first and second end sheets, with each end sheet including first and second sections, each section having a length and width that correspond to the length and width, respectively, of the stack; securing a first edge of the first section of the first end sheet to first cover section along the edge of the first cover section adjacent the spine section; securing a second first edge of the first section of the second end sheet along a first edge of the second cover section; wherein the step of positioning the second cover section includes positioning the first edge of the cover section adjacent the first edge of the stack; forming a bond between the first section of the first end sheet, near the first edge, and the stack and forming a bond between the first section of the first end sheet, near the first edge, of the stack.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the forming an adhesive bond between the spine section and the second cover section includes applying heat and pressure.
- 16. A bookbinding system for binding a stack of sheets, with the stack having a length, a width and a thickness, said system comprising:
- a cover/spine assembly which includes
- (a) a first cover section having a width at least as great as the width of the stack and a length at least as great as the length of the stack;
- (b) a first flexible layer which covers a first side of the first cover section and which extends past a first edge of the first cover section a distance greater than the thickness of the stack so as to form a spine section;
- a second cover section, separate from the cover/spine assembly;
- a second flexible layer, separate from the first flexible layer, which covers a first side of the second cover section;
- a first end sheet which is folded into first and second sections along a fold line, each of the first and second sections having a length and width that corresponds to the length and width of the stack, with the first section being affixed to the second side of the first cover section so that the fold line is disposed along a first edge of the cover section located adjacent the spine section; and
- an adhesive band disposed on the second section along the fold line and on a side of the second section opposite the first cover section.
- 17. The bookbinding system of claim 16 further including a second end sheet which is folded into first and second sections along a fold line, each of the first and second sections having a length and width that corresponds to the length and width of the stack, with the first section being affixed to the second side of the second cover section so that the fold line is disposed along a first edge of the second cover section having the length that is at least as great as the length of the stack, an adhesive band disposed on the second section along the fold line and on a side of the second section opposite the second cover section.
- 18. The bookbinding system of claim 17 wherein the adhesive matrix and the adhesive bands include a heat activated adhesive.
- 19. A bookbinding system for binding a stack of sheets, with the stack having a length, a width and a thickness, said system comprising:
- a cover/spine assembly which includes
- (a) a first cover section having a width at least as great as the width of the stack and a length at least as great as the length of the stack;
- (b) a first flexible layer which covers a first side of the first cover section and which extends past a first edge of the first cover section a distance greater than the thickness of the stack so as to form a spine section;
- a second cover section, separate from the cover/spine assembly;
- a second flexible layer, separate from the first flexible layer, which covers a first side of the second cover section;
- an adhesive matrix disposed on the spine section and positioned on the spine section such that the adhesive matrix is capable of both securing the first and second flexible layers to one another and securing the spine section to an edge of the stack of sheets;
- a first end sheet which is folded into first and second sections along a fold line, each of the first and second sections having a length and width that corresponds to the length and width of the stack, with the first section being affixed to the second side of the first cover section so that the fold line is disposed along a first edge of the cover section located adjacent the spine section; and
- an adhesive band disposed on the second section along the fold line and on a side of the second section opposite the first cover section.
- 20. The bookbinding system of claim 19 further including a second end sheet which is folded into first and second sections along a fold line, each of the first and second sections having a length and width that corresponds to the length and width of the stack, with the first section being affixed to the second side of the second cover section so that the fold line is disposed along a first edge of the second cover section having the length that is at least as great as the length of the stack, an adhesive band disposed on the second section along the fold line and on a side of the second section opposite the second cover section.
- 21. The bookbinding system of claim 20 wherein the adhesive matrix and the adhesive bands include a heat activated adhesive.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a Continuation-In-Part Application of application Ser. No. 09/146,994 filed on Sep. 4, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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