Claims
- 1. A method of handling business forms, each having first and second generally parallel strips of pressure sealing adhesive each of a predetermined width for fixing one part of the business form to another part, comprising the steps of:
- (a) handling the parts of the forms such that the adhesive on one part of the business form contacts with other parts without the adhesive bonding together the parts of the form, until the adhesive is activated by pressure in step (b);
- (b) automatically, in a continuous, sequential manner, securing the forms together solely with pressure sealing adhesive by acting on successive business forms to apply an activating force thereto sufficient to activate the pressure sealing adhesive to fix one part of the form to another, where the activating force is at least 100 pounds (lb.) per lineal inch and is applied by pairs of metal-surfaced rollers between which roller pairs the forms are nipped and bonded together, and wherein the activating force is applied only to the approximate area of the predetermined width of adhesive and furthermore the activating force is applied to both the first and second adhesive strips of each form simultaneously,
- (c) supporting each roller between a pair of bracket legs of a bracket which holds opposite ends of an axle for the roller, and applying a spring force to the bracket of at least one roller in each of said pairs of rollers, where the spring force applies sufficient force between the pairs of rollers to form the activating force between the rollers in step (b); and
- (d) avoiding application of a force sufficient to activate the pressure sealing adhesive to portions of the forms not proximate to the area of the predetermined width of adhesive.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein each business form has a third strip of pressure sealing adhesive generally perpendicular to said first and second strips, and of a predetermined width; and comprising the further step (b), after step (a), of, in a continuous, sequential manner, acting on successive business forms to apply a force thereto sufficient to activate the pressure sealing adhesive of the third strip to fix one part of the form to another, the force being applied only to the approximate area of the predetermined width of adhesive of the third strip.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 2 comprising the further step (c), prior to step (a), of folding a sheet of paper to provide at least two plies, and inserting an insert between plies, to provide the business form; and wherein steps (a) and (b) are practiced so that the adhesive activating force is not applied to any area of the business form containing the insert.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein each business form has a transverse strip of pressure sealing adhesive generally perpendicular to said first strip, and of a predetermined width; and comprising the further step (b), after step (a), of, in a continuous, sequential manner, acting on successive business forms to apply a force thereto sufficient to activate the pressure sealing adhesive of the transverse strip to fix one part of the form to another, the force being applied only to the approximate area of the predetermined width of adhesive of the transverse strip.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 4 comprising the further step (c), prior to step (a), of folding a sheet of paper to provide at least two plies, and inserting an insert between plies, to provide the business form; and wherein steps (a) and (b) are practiced so that the adhesive activating force is not applied to any area of the business form containing the insert.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 5 wherein step (c) is practiced by effecting either V-folding, C-folding, or Z-folding of the paper.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 4 wherein each form has a narrowest edge and a longest edge perpendicular to the narrowest edge, and wherein the first strip is along the narrowest edge of the business form, and the transverse strip along the longest; and comprising the further step of automatically transporting each business form at a right angle to its direction of conveyance during the practice of step (a) prior to the practice of step (b).
- 8. A method as recited in claim 7 further comprising handling a succession of forms through the right angle in a manner which effects partial overlap of the advancing form when being transported at a right angle.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 7 wherein step (a) is practiced at a rate that is faster than the rate at which step (b) is practiced.
- 10. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (a) is practiced by applying a pressure of about 100-200 lbs./lineal inch to the pressure activated adhesive strip.
- 11. A method as recited in claim 4 wherein step (a) is practiced by applying a pressure of about 100-200 lbs./lineal inch to the pressure activated adhesive strip.
- 12. A method of handling business forms, each having at least one strip of pressure sealing adhesive of a predetermined width for fixing one part of the business form to another part, comprising the steps of:
- (a) handling the parts of the forms such that the adhesive on one part of the business form contacts with other parts without the adhesive bonding together the parts of the form, until the adhesive is activated by pressure in step (b);
- (b) automatically, in a continuous, sequential manner, securing successive business forms together by applying an activating force to each form sufficient to apply a pressure of about 100-200 lbs./lineal inch to activate the pressure sealing adhesive to fix one part of the form to another, the force being applied only to the approximately area of the predetermined width of adhesive, where the activating force is applied by pairs of metal-surfaced rollers between which roller pairs the forms are nipped and bonded together;
- (c) supporting each roller between a pair of bracket legs of a bracket which holds opposite end of an axle for the roller, and applying a spring force to the bracket of at least one roller in each of said pairs of rollers, where the spring force applies sufficient force between the pairs of rollers to form the activating force between the rollers in step (b); and
- (d) avoiding the application of a force sufficient to activate a pressure sealing adhesive to areas of the forms outside of the area of the predetermined width of adhesive.
- 13. A method as recited in claim 12 wherein the business forms each have first and second generally parallel strips of pressure adhesive each of a predetermined width, and wherein step (a) is practiced so as to apply an activating force to both the first and second adhesive strips of each form simultaneously, the force only being applied to the approximate areas of the predetermined widths.
- 14. A method as recited in claim 12 wherein each business form has a transverse strip of pressure sealing adhesive generally perpendicular to said first strip, and of a predetermined width; and comprising the further step (b), after step (a), of, in a continuous, sequential manner, acting on successive business forms to apply a force thereto sufficient to activate the pressure sealing adhesive of the transverse strip to fix one part of the form to another, the force being applied only to the approximate area of the predetermined width of adhesive of the transverse strip.
- 15. A method as recited in claim 14 comprising the further step (c), prior to step (a), of folding a sheet of paper to provide at least two plies, and inserting an insert between plies, to provide the business form; and wherein steps (a) and (b) are practiced so that the adhesive activating force is not applied to any area of the business form containing the insert.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 14 wherein each form has a narrowest edge and a longest edge perpendicular to the narrowest edge, and wherein the first strip is along the narrowest edge of the business form, and the transverse strip along the longest; and comprising the further step of automatically transporting each business form at a right angle to its direction of conveyance during the practice of step (a) prior to the practice of step (b).
- 17. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein step (a) is practiced at a rate that is faster than the rate at which step (b) is practiced.
- 18. A method of handling business forms, each having at least one strip of pressure sealing adhesive of a predetermined width for fixing one part of the business form to another part, comprising the steps of:
- (a) handling the parts of the forms such that the adhesive on one part of the business form contacts with other parts without the adhesive bonding together the parts of the form, until the adhesive is activated by pressure in step (b);
- (b) automatically, in a continuous, sequential manner automatically, in a continuous, sequential manner, acting on successive business forms to apply a force thereto sufficient to apply a pressure of about 100-200 lbs./lineal inch to activate the pressure sealing adhesive to fix one part of the form to another, the force being applied only to the approximately area of the predetermined width of adhesive, where the activating force is at least 100 pounds (lb.) per lineal inch applied by pairs of metal-surfaced sealing rollers between which roller pairs the forms are nipped and bonded together;
- (c) driving each pair of the sealing rollers in opposite rotational directions by a respective pair of driving rollers having elastomeric surfaces, where each of the driving rollers is coaxial and attached to a respective sealing roller; and
- (d) avoiding the application of a force sufficient to activate a pressure sealing adhesive to areas of the forms outside of the area of the predetermined width of adhesive.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/870,873, filed 20 Apr. 1992, now abandoned, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/417,775, filed Oct. 6, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,427, dated Mar. 14, 1995.
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