Claims
- 1. A continuous business forms assembly comprising a zig-zag folded stack of a multiplicity of superimposed, elongated plies of paper, including upper and lower plies and a plurality of intermediate plies, each of said plies being provided with a longitudinally extending, control punch margin, said plies being held in assembled relation by longitudinally extending glue lines between adjacent plies adjacent said control punch margins, individual form lengths in the assembly being delimited by cross lines of weakening in the plies, all of the intermediate plies having notches and being completely severed across their widths at at least some of said cross lines of weakening, said upper and lower plies being at least partially unsevered about said notches and severed between said notches, so that stresses caused by folding said assemblies into said track are relieved to prevent tenting.
- 2. A continuous business forms assembly comprising a zig-zag folded stack of a multiplicity of superimposed, elongated plies of paper, including upper and lower plies and a plurality of intermediate plies, each of said plies being provided with a longitudinally extending, control punch margin, separated from the remainder of the ply by longitudinally extending lines of weakening, the upper and lower plies in said assembly having wider control punch margins than said intermediate plies, said plies being held in assembled relation by longitudinally extending glue lines between adjacent plies adjacent said control punch margins, individual form lengths in the assembly being delimited by cross lines of weakening in the plies, the intermediate plies being completely severed in the area of said longitudinally extending glue lines and said control punch margins at at least some of said cross lines of weakening by means including alternating slits and notches extending through the intermediate plies at said some cross lines of weakening and extending to the edges of said intermediate plies, said slits extending through said upper and lower plies and stopping short of the edges of said upper and lower plies so that said control punch margins on said upper and lower plies remain continuous to facilitate processing of said assembly whereby stresses caused by folding said assemblies into said stack are relieved to prevent tenting.
- 3. The continuous business forms assembly of claim 2 wherein one of said notches is at the intersection of said some cross lines of weakening and said longitudinally extending lines of weakening and said slits extend to said one notch and short of said longitudinally extending lines of weakening.
- 4. A continuous business forms assembly comprising a zig-zag folded stack of a multiplicity of superimposed, elongated plies of paper, including at least one intermediate ply having central die cuts extending across the assembly, each of said plies being provided with a longitudinally extending, control punch margin, said plies being held in assembled relation by longitudinally extending glue lines between adjacent plies adjacent said control punch margins, individual form lengths in the assembly being delimited by cross lines of weakening in the plies and aligned with said die cuts, at least one slit extending through said assembly so that the intermediate ply is completely severed across its control punch margin to said die cuts at at least some of said cross lines of weakening so that stresses caused by folding said assemblies into said stack are relieved to prevent tenting.
- 5. A series of stuffed envelopes comprising:
- upper and lower elongated plies of paper defining the fronts and backs of envelopes in said series;
- a plurality of intermediate, elongated plies of paper between said upper and lower plies and defining insert material within each envelope;
- cross lines of weakening in said plies delimiting each envelope in the series;
- die cuts in said intermediate plies aligned with said cross lines of weakening and extending across said intermediate plies and stopping short of at least one longitudinal margin thereof;
- glue lines securing (a) said upper and lower plies to each other through said die cuts and (b) said intermediate and said upper and lower plies to each other along said one margin; and
- means extending to said die cuts completely severing said one margin of said intermediate plies at at least some of said cross lines of weakening, said severing means including at least one cut extending through said assembly,
- whereby tenting is eliminated, permitting the use of an increased number of intermediate plies, while allowing efficient subsequent processing of the series.
- 6. The series of stuffed envelopes of claim 5 wherein said severing means includes at least one notch in said one margin of said intermediate plies, and wherein said upper and lower plies are unsevered about said notch.
- 7. The series of stuffed envelopes of claim 5 wherein said series is folded into a zig-zag stack along only certain of said cross lines of weakening and said some cross lines of weakening are said certain lines of weakening whereby refolding said series in a zig-zag stack is facilitated.
- 8. A continuous business forms assembly comprising: a zig-zag folded stack of a multiplicity of superimposed, elongated plies of paper, including at least one intermediate ply, each of said plies being provided with a longitudinally extending, control punch margin, separated from the remainder of the ply by a longitudinally extending line of weakening, said plies being held in assembled relation by longitudinally extending glue lines between adjacent plies adjacent said control punch margins, individual form lengths in the assembly being delimited by cross lines of weakening in the plies, the intermediate ply being completely severed at at least some of said cross lines of weakening by means including slits extending through the assembly at said some cross lines of weakening and a cutout in the edges of said intermediate ply, said slits extending to said cutouts and short of the edges of said upper and lower plies so that said control punch margins on said upper and lower plies remain continuous to facilitate processing of said assembly whereby stresses caused by folding said assembly into said stack are relieved to prevent tenting.
- 9. The continuous business forms assembly of claim 8 wherein said cutouts are inwardly directed and wedge-shaped.
- 10. A continuous business forms assembly comprising a zig-zag folded stack of a multiplicity of superimposed, elongated plies of paper, including at least one intermediate ply, each of said plies being provided with a longitudinally extending, control punch margin, separated from the remainder of the ply by longitudinally extending lines of weakening, the upper and lower plies in said assembly having wider control punch margins than said intermediate ply, said plies being held in assembled relation by longitudinally extending glue lines between adjacent plies adjacent said control punch margins, individual form lengths in the assembly being delimited by cross lines of weakening in the plies, the intermediate ply being completely severed at at least some of said cross lines of weakening by means including slits extending through the assembly at said some cross lines of weakening and extending to the edges of said intermediate ply and short of the edges of said upper and lower plies so that said control punch margins on said upper and lower plies remain continuous to facilitate processing of said assembly whereby stresses caused by folding said assemblies into said stack are relieved to prevent tenting.
- 11. A continuous business forms assembly comprising a zig-zag folded stack of a multiplicity of superimposed, elongated plies of paper, including upper and lower plies and at least one intermediate ply, each of said plies being provided with a longitudinally extending, control punch margin, separated from the remainder of the ply by longitudinally extending lines of weakening, said plies being held in assembled relation by longitudinally extending glue lines between adjacent plies adjacent said control punch margins, individual form lengths in the assembly being delimited by cross lines of weakening in the plies, the intermediate ply being completely severed in the area of said longitudinally extending glue lines and said control punch margins at at least some of said cross lines of weakening by means including alternating slits and notches extending through the intermediate ply at said some cross lines of weakening and extending to the edges of said intermediate ply and short of the edges of said upper and lower plies, said slits further extending through said upper and lower plies, said upper and lower plies being unsevered about said notches to remain continuous to facilitate processing of said assembly whereby stresses caused by folding said assemblies into said stack are relieved to prevent tenting.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of my commonly assigned application Ser. No. 684,277, filed May 7, 1976 now abandoned and entitled "Continuous Business Forms Assembly With Anti-Tenting Means."
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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