Claims
- 1. A method of forming a booklet from a single sheet of paper, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the method comprising the steps of:
applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; folding the single sheet of paper by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, each of the sheet panels being connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel, each of the sheet panels being separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction, each of the sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; making a plurality of cuts in the intermediate product so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and folding the intermediate product by making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of securing the unbound side parallel to the final fold.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of applying an adhesive-backed closure member to the unbound side parallel to the final fold.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of applying an adhesive-backed closure member to the unbound side parallel to the final fold, the closure member having perforations.
- 5. The method of claim 1, in which each of the plurality of folds made during the sheet folding step is formed by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet against a first face of the sheet, the folds forming the sheet into a flat roll.
- 6. The method of claim 1, in which, during the adhesive applying step, the adhesive is applied to the sheet as an intermittent bead.
- 7. A method of forming a booklet from a single sheet of paper, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the method comprising the steps of:
applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; folding the single sheet of paper by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, each of the sheet panels being connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel, each of the sheet panels being separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction, each of the sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; folding the intermediate product by making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied; and making a plurality of cuts in the intermediate product so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.
- 8. A method of forming a booklet from a single sheet of paper, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the method comprising the steps of:
applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; folding the single sheet of paper by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the plurality of folds being formed by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet against a first face of the sheet, the folds forming the sheet into a flat roll, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, each of the sheet panels being connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel, each of the sheet panels being separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction, each of the sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; making a plurality of cuts in the intermediate product so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and folding the intermediate product by making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of securing the unbound side parallel to the final fold.
- 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of applying an adhesive-backed closure member to the unbound side parallel to the final fold.
- 11. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of applying an adhesive-backed closure member to the unbound side parallel to the final fold, the closure member having perforations.
- 12. The method of claim 8, in which, during the adhesive applying step, the adhesive is applied to the sheet as an intermittent bead.
- 13. A method of forming a booklet from a single sheet of paper, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, and at least one removable page, the method comprising the steps of:
applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper along a linear path so that the adhesive contacts a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper and does not contact at least one rectangular sheet portion of the single sheet of paper; folding the single sheet of paper by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, each of the sheet panels being connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel, each of the sheet panels being separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction, the sheet panels including a plurality of glued sheet panels corresponding to the plurality of rectangular sheet portions receiving adhesive, the glued sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive, and an unglued sheet panel corresponding to the at least one rectangular sheet portion not receiving adhesive, the unglued sheet panel remaining unadhered to another of the sheet panels, the sheet panels forming an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; making a plurality of cuts in the intermediate product so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and folding the intermediate product by making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold, the unglued sheet panel forming the removable page.
- 14. The method of claim 13, in which each of the plurality of folds made during the sheet folding step is formed by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet against a first face of the sheet, the folds forming the sheet into a flat roll.
- 15. The method of claim 13, in which the rectangular sheet portion not receiving adhesive during the adhesive applying step is a trailing rectangular sheet portion.
- 16. The method of claim 13, in which the adhesive is deposited on the sheet of paper as a continuous bead.
- 17. The method of claim 13, in which the adhesive is deposited on the sheet of paper as an intermittent bead.
- 18. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of securing the unbound side parallel to the final fold.
- 19. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of applying an adhesive-backed closure member to the unbound side parallel to the final fold.
- 20. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of applying an adhesive-backed closure member to the unbound side parallel to the final fold, the closure member having perforations.
- 21. A method of forming a closed booklet from a single sheet of paper, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the method comprising the steps of:
applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; folding the single sheet of paper by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, each of the sheet panels being connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel, each of the sheet panels being separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction, each of the sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; making a plurality of cuts in the intermediate product so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; folding the intermediate product by making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold; folding the booklet by making a first closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the first closing fold being made so that the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold is disposed between the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to form a partially closed booklet, the partially closed booklet so formed having a first portion between the first closing fold and the bound side of the booklet and a second portion between the first closing fold and the unbound side of the booklet; and folding the partially closed booklet by making a second closing fold in the first portion of the partially closed booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the second closing fold being made so that the first portion covers the unbound side of the booklet.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step of depositing adhesive on the first portion of the booklet before making the second closing fold so that the booklet is held closed after the second closing fold is formed.
- 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step of attaching an adhesive label over the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to close the booklet.
- 24. The method of claim 21 in which each of the plurality of folds made during the sheet folding step is formed by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet against a first face of the sheet, the folds forming the sheet into a flat roll.
- 25. A method of forming a closed booklet from a single sheet of paper, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the method comprising the steps of:
applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; folding the single sheet of paper by making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the plurality of folds being formed by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet against a first face of the sheet, the folds forming the sheet into a flat roll, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, each of the sheet panels being connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel, each of the sheet panels being separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction, each of the sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; making a plurality of cuts in the intermediate product so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; folding the intermediate product by making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold; folding the booklet by making a first closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the first closing fold being made so that the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold is disposed between the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to form a partially closed booklet, the partially closed booklet so formed having a first portion between the first closing fold and the bound side of the booklet and a second portion between the first closing fold and the unbound side of the booklet; and folding the partially closed booklet by making a second closing fold in the first portion of the partially closed booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the second closing fold being made so that the first portion covers the unbound side of the booklet.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising the step of depositing adhesive on the first portion of the booklet before making the second closing fold so that the booklet is held closed after the second closing fold is formed.
- 27. The method of claim 25, further comprising the step of attaching an adhesive label over the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to close the booklet.
- 28. A method of forming a closed booklet from a single sheet of paper, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the method comprising the steps of:
applying an adhesive to the single sheet of paper using an adhesive applicator, the adhesive being applied along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; folding the single sheet of paper in a folding unit having a plurality of first folding roller pairs, the first folding roller pairs making a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, each of the sheet panels being connected to at least one adjacent sheet panel, each of the sheet panels being separated from at least one adjacent sheet panel by one of the folds parallel to the first direction, each of the sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive so that all of the sheet panels are adhered together to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; making a plurality of cuts in the intermediate product with a slitter so that the first side and the second side of the intermediate product are cut off and so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; folding the intermediate product with a pair of second folding rollers, the second folding rollers making a final fold in the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form the booklet, the booklet so formed having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold; folding the booklet with a first pair of closing rollers, the first pair of closing rollers making a first closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the first closing fold being made so that the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold is disposed between the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to form a partially closed booklet, the partially closed booklet so formed having a first portion between the first closing fold and the bound side of the booklet and a second portion between the first closing fold and the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold; and folding the partially closed booklet with a second pair of closing rollers, the second pair of closing rollers making a second closing fold in the first portion of the partially closed booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the second closing fold being made so that the first portion covers the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold.
- 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising the step of depositing adhesive on the first portion of the booklet before making the second closing fold so that the booklet is held closed after the second closing fold is formed.
- 30. The method of claim 28, in which each of the plurality of folds made during the sheet folding step is formed by folding a leading edge portion of the sheet against a first face of the sheet, the folds forming the sheet into a flat roll.
- 31. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the apparatus comprising:
an adhesive applicator that deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet and form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction, the plurality of folds defining a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the folding rollers of each pair spaced to adhere the sheet panels together with the adhesive to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31, further comprising stops located near the folding rollers of the first folding unit, the stops positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form the buckled portions.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32, in which the folding rollers of the first folding unit are arranged in vertical and horizontal pairs, and the stops are positioned downstream of each vertical pair.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33, in which the first folding unit further comprises deflectors located downstream of each horizontal pair of rollers, each deflector positioned to direct a leading edge of the sheet through a downstream vertical pair of rollers.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 31, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 31, in which the adhesive applicator is selectively controllable to apply adhesive to certain of the rectangular sheet portions and skip others of the rectangular sheet portions.
- 37. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the apparatus comprising:
an adhesive applicator that deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs arranged to form successive vertical and horizontal roller pairs, a stop located downstream of each vertical roller pair and positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form a buckled portion in the sheet, each horizontal roller pair positioned to grip the buckled portion and form a fold in the sheet, a deflector being located downstream of each horizontal pair to direct a leading edge of the sheet to a downstream vertical roller pair, the folding roller pairs forming a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the folding rollers of each pair spaced to adhere the sheet panels together with the adhesive to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 37, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 37, in which the adhesive applicator is selectively controllable to apply adhesive to certain of the rectangular sheet portions and skip others of the rectangular sheet portions.
- 40. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, and at least one removable page, the apparatus comprising:
an adhesive applicator that selectively deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper and does not make contact with at least one rectangular sheet portion of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet to form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the sheet panels including a plurality of glued sheet panels corresponding to the plurality of rectangular sheet portions receiving adhesive, the glued sheet panels being adhered to at least another of the sheet panels by the adhesive, and an unglued sheet panel corresponding to the at least one rectangular sheet portion not receiving adhesive, the unglued sheet portion remaining unadhered to another of the sheet panels, the sheet panels forming an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; and a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold, the unglued sheet panel forming the removable page.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 40, further comprising stops located near the folding rollers of the first folding unit, the stops positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form the buckled portions.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41, in which the folding rollers of the first folding unit are arranged in vertical and horizontal pairs, and the stops are positioned downstream of each vertical pair.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42, further comprising deflectors located downstream of each horizontal pair of rollers in the first folding unit, each deflector positioned to direct a leading edge of the sheet through a downstream vertical pair of rollers.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 40, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
- 45. Apparatus for folding a single sheet of paper into a booklet, the booklet having a bound side, an unbound side parallel to the bound side, and two unbound sides perpendicular to the bound side, the apparatus comprising:
an adhesive applicator that deposits adhesive along a linear path so that the adhesive makes contact with a plurality of rectangular sheet portions of the single sheet of paper; a first folding unit having a plurality of cylindrical folding roller pairs positioned to grip and pull buckled portions of the sheet to form a plurality of folds in the sheet of paper parallel to a first direction to form a plurality of sheet panels, each of the sheet panels corresponding to one of the rectangular sheet portions, the folding rollers of each pair spaced to adhere the sheet panels together with the adhesive to form an intermediate product having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first and second sides being parallel to each other and parallel to the first direction; a slitter having blades positioned to cut off the first and second sides of the intermediate product so that the sheet panels are no longer interconnected at the folds made in the first direction; a second folding unit having a pair of cylindrical folding rollers positioned to grip the intermediate product along a line coincident with the linear path along which the adhesive was applied to form a final fold and form the booklet, the booklet having a bound side coincident with the final fold, an unbound side spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold, and two unbound sides spaced from each other and perpendicular to the final fold; a first pair of closing rollers positioned to form a first closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the first closing fold being made so that the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold is disposed between the bound side of the booklet and the first closing fold to form a partially closed booklet, the partially closed booklet having a first portion between the first closing fold and the bound side of the booklet, and a second portion between the first closing fold and the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold; and a second pair of closing rollers positioned to form a second closing fold in the booklet parallel to the linear path along which the adhesive was applied, the second closing fold being made in the first portion of the partially closed booklet so that the first portion of the partially closed booklet covers the unbound side of the booklet parallel to the final fold.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45, further comprising stops located near the folding rollers of the first folding unit, the stops positioned to engage a leading edge of the sheet to form the buckled portions.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 46, in which the folding rollers of the first folding unit are arranged in vertical and horizontal pairs, and the stops are positioned downstream of each vertical pair.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 47, further comprising deflectors located downstream of each horizontal pair of rollers in the first folding unit, each deflector positioned to direct a leading edge of the sheet through a downstream vertical pair of rollers.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 45, further comprising a closing mechanism that dispenses adhesive-backed closure members, the closing mechanism located downstream of the second folding unit and positioned to apply adhesive-backed closure members to the unbound side of the booklet spaced from the bound side and parallel to the final fold.
- 50. The apparatus of claim 45, further comprising a second adhesive applicator located upstream of the second pair of closing rollers, the second adhesive applicator positioned to deposit adhesive on the first portion of the partially closed booklet.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/273,275 filed Oct. 17, 2002, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/899,590 filed Jul. 5, 2001, which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 09/326,821 filed Jun. 7, 1999, which applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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