The invention is related to the field of bookbinding.
Patent application publication US 2006/0182520 A1 discloses one way of implementing the spine of a book by using a tubular structure. A front and back end paper are formed in a book.
A similar structure has been used for example in the Finnish patent 61429 of publishing company Kustannusyhtiö Otava. The structure presented in said Finnish patent has been developed further in the manner described in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,294. A front and back end paper are also formed in these books.
When using an end paper arrangement like the one in
End paper arrangements in accordance with prior art comprise ready-made end paper sheets. For this reason, it is no longer possible to influence the material and color options of the front and back end paper, used in the forming of a book block or a complete book that comprises a front end paper and back end paper, at the place of end use of bookbinding. This restricts the use of known end paper arrangements especially in a modern digital printing environment, which would otherwise enable practically full freedom in the choice of the paper. In this case, it is necessary to keep a large number of different end paper arrangements in stock at the place of end use, which is often considered frustrating, and it also requires storage space.
The objective of the invention is to enable the manufacture of a book block that comprises a front and back end paper by using the end paper arrangement in a modern digital printing environment so that the paper grade and colour of the front end paper and back end paper can be selected at the digital printing house.
This objective can be accomplished by means of an end paper arrangement according to the independent claim 1 and by means of a method according to the parallel independent claim 5.
The dependent claims describe the preferred embodiments of the end paper arrangement and method.
Especially by using the method according to claim 7, it is possible to accomplish a strong fastening between the cover and the bundle of sheets.
Especially by using the method according to claim 10, it is possible to reduce the risk of the piercing devices coming loose from the sheets of the book and from the cover of the book when the sheets of the book are turned and when the covers of the book are opened or closed.
An end paper arrangement for the forming of the front and back end paper of a book comprises an inner sheet and outer sheet, which are fastened on their one side against each other over at least one area so that an unfastened area remains between the fastened areas, in which unfastened area the inner sheet and outer sheet form a tunnel, advantageously for the spine of the book and/or for a movement area. On that side of the inner sheet, which is opposite to the fastened side, there is an adhesive surface on both edge parts, and there is an adhesive-free area between the adhesive surfaces. On that side of the outer sheet, which is opposite to the fastened side, there is an adhesive surface on both edge parts, and there is an adhesive-free area between the adhesive surfaces.
By means of the adhesive surfaces (such as two-sided self-adhesive sheets), the end paper arrangement enables that it is now possible to use the outermost sheets in a bundle of sheets tied together as the front and back end paper. In this case, it is possible to select the material, grade and color of the front and back end paper at the place of end use of bookbinding, which enables a versatile usability of the end paper arrangement in a modern digital printing environment.
When the adhesive surfaces on the side opposite to the fastened side of the outer sheet are protected by means of a uniform protective sheet, such as siliconised paper, it is possible to expose the adhesive surfaces with one movement of the hand, thus reducing the number of hand movements needed.
When each of the adhesive surfaces on the side opposite to the fastened side of the outer sheet are protected by means of their own at least one protective sheet, such as siliconised paper, it is possible to expose the adhesive surfaces one by one, which prevents unintentional adhesion.
In accordance with an advantageous aspect, at the tunnel of the end paper arrangement, there can be an area containing hot melt on at least one side pointing away from the tunnel (in other words either in the inner sheet or in the outer sheet or in both), which area is advantageously strip-like. In this case, the end paper arrangement can be glued easily to the covers of the book and/or to a bundle of sheets fastened to each other.
In the method for the forming of the front and back end paper of a book:
a bundle of sheets are placed over the end paper arrangement and fastened to the end paper arrangement;
the bundle is glued from its first outermost sheet to the adhesive surface opposite to the fastened side of the inner sheet and from its second outermost sheet to the adhesive surface opposite to the fastened side of the inner sheet, which adhesive surface is on the other side of the adhesive-free area;
the first cover of the covers of the book is glued from its inner side to the adhesive surface opposite to the side fastened to the outer sheet, and the second cover is glued from its inner side to the adhesive surface opposite to the side fastened to the outer sheet, which adhesive surface is on the other side of the adhesive-free area.
In this case, the outermost sheets of the bundle form the front and back end paper of the book.
In the first embodiment of the method, the sheets in the bundle are fastened to each other before placement over the end paper arrangement. The sheets are fastened most advantageously by gluing. Gluing can be carried out by means of hot melt, especially EVA hot melt or PUR adhesive.
In the second embodiment of the method, in addition to this or as an alternative to this, the sheets and end paper arrangement are fastened to each other after placement on top of each other by piercing by means of a number of piercing devices. In this case, the sheets are not specifically most preferably fastened to each other before placement over the end paper arrangement. The piercing devices used are for example staples.
The piercing devices are most advantageously fastened at the tunnel, best in a cross direction with respect to the direction 5 of the tunnel in the middle of the tunnel or otherwise in the center area. In this case, a movement area is advantageously formed for the piercing devices between the covers of the book and the end paper arrangement, enabling the movement of the piercing devices with respect to the covers of the book when the 10 sheets are browsed and when the covers of the book are opened or closed.
The book according to the invention is made using some method according to the invention.
In what follows, the end paper arrangement and method are presented in more detail by means of the exemplary embodiments shown in drawings
The same reference numbers refer to the same technical parts in all drawings.
On that side of the inner sheet 33, which is opposite to the fastened side, there is an adhesive surface 32 on both edge 25 parts, and there is an adhesive-free area 38 between the adhesive surfaces 32.
On that side of the outer sheet 35, which is opposite to the fastened side, there is an adhesive surface 36 on both edge parts, and there is an adhesive-free area 137 between the adhesive surfaces 36.
In the end paper arrangement 30, the adhesive surfaces 36 on the side opposite to the fastened side of the outer sheet 35 are protected by means of a uniform protective sheet 37, such as siliconised paper.
In end paper arrangement 40,
At the tunnel 39, there can be an area 99 containing hot melt on at least one side that points away from the tunnel 39—in other words in the position indicated by
Each of the siliconised papers 37, 31 or part of them can have a flap 41.
In the method for the forming of the front and back end paper of a book:
a bundle 15 of sheets 65 are placed over the end paper arrangement 30, 40 (cf.
the bundle 15 is glued from its first outermost sheet to the adhesive surface 32 opposite to the fastened side of the inner sheet 33 of the end paper arrangement 30, 40 and from its second outermost sheet to the adhesive surface 32 opposite to the fastened side of the inner sheet 33, which adhesive surface 32 is on the other side of the adhesive-free area 38 (cf.
the end paper arrangement 30, 40 and the bundle 15 are trimmed to the same line T (cf.
the first cover of the covers 22 of the book is glued from its 30 inner side to the adhesive surface 36 opposite to the side fastened to the outer sheet 35, and the second cover is glued from its inner side to the adhesive surface 36 opposite to the side fastened to the outer sheet 35, which adhesive surface 36 is on the other side of the adhesive-free area 137 (cf.
in which case the outermost sheets of the bundle 15 form the front end paper 51 and back end paper 52 of the book 23 (cf.
According to the first embodiment of the method, the sheets 65 in the bundle 15 are fastened to each other before placement over the end paper arrangement 30, 40. The sheets 65 are fastened to each other most advantageously by gluing, most preferably by means of hot melt such as EVA hot melt or PUR adhesive.
In addition to this, the sheets 65 and end paper arrangement 30, 40 can be fastened to each other after placement on top of each 20 other by piercing by means of a number of piercing devices 64.
According to the second embodiment of the method according to the present invention, the sheets 65 in the bundle 15 are not yet fastened to each other when placed over the end paper arrangement 30, 40, but the fastening to each other is only carried out after the placement of the sheets 65 and end paper arrangement 30, 40 on top of each other by piercing by means of a number of piercing devices 64 (see
The piercing devices 64 used are best staples. The staples are stapled most preferably in the direction of the tunnel 39. The sheets 65 can be folded with respect to the center line of the book 63, in which case the staples are best stapled to the folding line.
The piercing devices 64 are most preferably fastened at the tunnel 39, most advantageously in a cross direction with respect 35 to the direction of the tunnel 39 in the middle of the tunnel 39 or otherwise in the center area. In this case, a movement area 66 is formed for the piercing devices 64 between the covers 22 of the book 63 and the end paper arrangement 30, 40, enabling the movement of the piercing devices with respect to the covers 22 of the book when the sheets 65 are browsed and when the covers 22 of the book 63 are opened or closed. When the book 63 is browsed, the tunnel 39 reduces the stresses exerted on the adhesive bonding (label adhesive 36) between the cover 22 and outer sheet 35.
The invention should not be understood to be limited only by the below claims, but the invention is to be understood to include all their legal equivalents and the combinations of the embodiments presented.
Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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17179763.2 | Jul 2017 | EP | regional |
17190259.6 | Sep 2017 | EP | regional |