Claims
- 1. A method of feeding into a mechanical printer the uppermost form of a continuous assembly of forms having along each lateral edge of said forms narrow detachable margin sections removable from said forms with said margin section having longitudinally spaced perforations engagable by mechanical feed means of a printer comprising:
- (1) providing for each detachable margin section of said uppermost form an elongated unitary flexible strip of sheet material having when folded a width substantially equal to the width of said detachable margin section with a fold-line extending longitudinally down the middle thereof, each half of said flexible strip having at the midpoint thereof oppositely disposed perforations which are longitudinally aligned and spaced to permit alignment therof with the perforations in said detachable margin sections and said flexible strip being adherent to the front and rear surfaces of said form;
- (2) mounting a said flexible strip on each said margin section by aligning the fold-line of a said flexible strip with the lateral edge of one of said margin sections and the perforations in a lower end portion of one half of one said flexible strip with the perforations on an upper end portion of one of said detachable margin sections of said uppermost form and moving said one half into contact with said upper end portion of said margin section;
- (3) folding the other half of said flexible strip inwardly along said fold-line to enclose the lateral edge and upper and lower surfaces of said upper end portion of said detachable margin section so as to be removable from said form with said margin section and and form a unitary flexible extension section adhesively secured to said margin section with the upper end portion of said extension section extending longitudinally substantially above the upper edge of said uppermost form; and
- (4) inserting said upper end portion of each flexible extension section into said mechanical feed means to effect engagement between the perforations therein and said mechanical feed machanism;
- whereby said uppermost form is movable by said mechanical feed means into printing position without impairing the utility of any portion of said uppermost form of the continuous form assembly.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the said fold-line is provided in said strip by forming perforations at space points longitudinally down the middle of said strip.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein the said fold-line is provided in said strip by forming a crease line longitudinally down the middle of said strip.
- 4. An article for feeding into a mechanical printer the uppermost form of a continuous assembly of forms having along each lateral edge a narrow detachable margin section with longitudinally spaced perforations adapted for engagement by a mechanical feed mechanism of a mechanical printer comprising; a flexible strip of material having when folded a width substantially equal to the width of said detachable margin section and provided with a longitudinal foldline down the middle thereof, each half of the said flexible strip having at the midpoint thereof oppositely disposed perforations of a size and longitudinal spacing which coincide with said perforations in the
- detachable margin section of said form, and said flexible strip having one surface thereof coated with an adhesive material adapted to adhere to the front and rear surfaces of said detachable margin section when said flexible strip is folded over a said detachable margin section with a lower end section of said folded flexible strip enclosing the upper end portion of said detachable margin section of said uppermost form so as to be removable with said margin section when said margin section is detached from said form with the perforations in said flexible strip coinciding with the perforations in said detachable margin section; whereby said flexible strip provides a longitudinal extension of said detachable margin section for engagement by said feed mechanism of said printer.
- 5. An article as in claim 4, wherein said fold-line in said flexible strip is in the form of closely spaced longitudinal perforations extending longitudinally down the middle thereof.
- 6. An article as in claim 4, wherein said fold-line in said flexible strip is in the form of a crease extending longitudinally down the middle thereof.
- 7. A continuous assembly of forms having along each lateral edge thereof a detachable margin section with longitudinally spaced perforations adapted to be engaged by mechanical feed means of a mechanical printer;
- said detachable margin sections of the uppermost form of said assembly each having mounted thereon a flexible strip of sheet material having when folded a width substantially equal to the width of said detachable margin section and having a foldline extending longitudinally down the middle with each half of said flexible strip having at the midpoint thereof oppositely disposed perforations spaced longitudinally a distance equal to the spacing of the perforations in said detachable margin section and said flexible strip having on the inner surface thereof a coating of adhesive material adherent to said margin section;
- said flexible strip having a lower end portion therof folded longitudinally about an upper portion of said detachable margin section of said uppermost form so as to be removable from said form with said margin section when said margin section is detached from said form and said flexible strip adhesively engaging said upper portion of said margin section with the perforations in said flexible strip coinciding with the perforations in said detachable margin sections, and,
- said flexible strip after being folded and adhesively engaging said upper end portion of said margin section forming a longitudinal extension section extending substantially above the upper edge of said uppermost form and adapted to be engaged by said mechanical feed means and move said uppermost form into printing position without impairing the utility of any portion of said uppermost form of the continuous form assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 523,133 filed Aug. 15, 1983, now abaondoned.
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