Claims
- 1. A newspaper for publication, which comprises a plurality of sheet materials positioned in stacked relation and having printed matter thereon and being folded at a location generally between first and second opposed side edges thereof, at least a portion of said sheet materials having a projecting portion at a location on said first side edge and a corresponding void portion on said second side edge, said void portion corresponding in configuration and dimension to said projecting portion.
- 2. The newspaper according to claim 1 wherein said projecting portion and said void portion have a semicircular configuration.
- 3. The newspaper according to claim 1 wherein said projecting portion and said void portion have a rectangular configuration.
- 4. The newspaper according to claim 1 wherein said projecting portion and said void portion have a square configuration.
- 5. The newspaper according to claim 1 wherein said projecting portion and said void portion have a
- 6. A newspaper for publication, which comprises a plurality of stacked sheet materials folded at a location generally between first and second opposed side edges thereof, at least a portion of said sheet materials having a projecting portion at a location on a first side edge and a corresponding void portion on a second side edge, said void portion corresponding in configuration and dimension to said projecting portion, at least said portion of said sheet materials being formed by a method comprising the steps of: providing a cutting cylinder adapted for rotation, said cutting cylinder having cutting means extending generally along at least a portion of the length thereof on the outer surface thereof for periodic engagement with corresponding support means adjacent thereto for cutting the sheet materials when positioned therebetween, said cutting means having a major linear portion and a minor portion which is generally nonlinear with said major linear portion so as to form a continuous cutting edge therewith; rotating said cutting cylinder in a manner to periodically engage said support means; passing said sheet materials between said cutting cylinder and said backup means whereby said sheet materials are cut into sections of distinct width when said cutting means engages said backup means; and folding said portion of sheet materials between said first and second side edges such that said projecting portions are aligned with said void portions.
- 7. A newspaper, which comprises a plurality of stacked printed sheet materials folded at a location generally between first and second opposed side edges thereof, at least a predetermined plurality of said sheet materials having a projecting portion at a location on said first side edge and a corresponding void portion on said second side edge, said void portion corresponding in configuration and dimension to said projecting portion, at least said predetermined plurality of said sheet materials being formed by a method comprising the steps of: providing a cutting cylinder adapted for rotation, said cylinder having at least one cutting means extending generally along at least a portion of the length thereof on the outer surface thereof for periodic cooperation with corresponding backup means adjacent thereto for cutting the printed sheet materials when positioned therebetween, said at least one cutting means having at least one generally linear cutting blade supported on said cutting cylinder and defining at least one cutting edge void along a cutting edge thereof and having at least one generally non-linear cutting blade independently supported on said cutting cylinder and complementary to said cutting edge void to form a continuous cutting edge with said cutting edge of said at least one generally linear cutting blade; rotating said cutting cylinder in a manner to periodically cooperate with said backup means; passing said printed sheet materials between said cutting cylinder and said backup means whereby said printed sheet materials are cut into sections of distinct width when said cutting means cooperates with said backup means; and folding said predetermined plurality of stacked printed sheet materials between said first and second side edges such that said projecting portions are aligned with said void portions.
- 8. The newspaper according to claim 7 wherein said projecting portion and said void portion have a semicircular configuration.
- 9. The newspaper according to claim 7 wherein said projecting portion and said void portion have a rectangular configuration.
- 10. The newspaper according to claim 7 wherein said projecting portion and said void portion have a square configuration.
- 11. The newspaper according to claim 7 wherein said projecting portion and said void portion have a triangular configuration.
- 12. A newspaper, which comprises a plurality of printed sheet material folded at a location generally between first and second opposed side edges thereof at least a predetermined plurality of said sheet materials having a projecting portion at a location on said first side edge and a corresponding void portion on said second side edge, said void portion corresponding in configuration and dimension to said projecting portion, at least said predetermined plurality of sheet materials being formed by a method comprising the steps of: providing a cutting cylinder adapted for rotation, said cylinder having at least one cutting means extending generally along at least a portion of the length thereof on the outer surface thereof for periodic cooperation with corresponding backup support means adjacent thereto for cutting the sheet material when positioned therebetween, said at least one cutting means having at least one generally linear cutting blade supported on said cutting cylinder and defining at least one void along a cutting edge thereof and having at least one generally semi-circular cutting blade independently supported on said cutting cylinder and complementary to said void to form a continuous cutting edge with said at least one generally linear cutting blade; rotating said cutting cylinder in a manner to periodically cooperate with said support means; passing the sheet material between said cutting cylinder and said backup support means whereby said sheet material is cut into sections of distinct width whenever said cutting means cooperates with said backup support means, each said cut defining a projecting portion corresponding in configuration and dimension with said at least one generally semi-circular minor cutting blade and the sheet material on the other side of the cut defining a void portion corresponding in configuration and dimension with said projecting portion; and folding said predetermined plurality of stacked printed sheet materials between said first and second side edges such that said projecting portions are aligned with said void portions.
- 13. The newspaper according to claim 1 wherein said void portion is located on said second side edge at a position which corresponds with the location of said projecting portion on said first side edge.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/849,524, filed Mar. 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,309,804.
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