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Bookbinding |
US56940231 |
1931-10-17 |
US1908083A |
1933-05-09 |
HYMAN TOLCHINSKY |
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Binding support that can be used in bookbinding, method for binding a bundle of sheets and device arrangement that can be used in bookbinding |
US14126050 |
2012-06-20 |
US09499003B2 |
2016-11-22 |
Lauri Huotari; Iisakki Huotari |
A binding platform that can be used in bookbinding, which comprises a supporting surface suitable for supporting a bundle of sheets, a number of finger-like members extending from the edge of supporting surface essentially perpendicularly to the supporting surface and against which the rear edge of the bundle of sheets to be placed on the supporting surface can be aligned and which are configured in such a way that a stapling gap remains between each of the finger-like members. At least one limiter is located under the finger-like members and supporting surface, the limiter being indented with respect to the inner edge of the stapling gaps. |
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BINDING SUPPORT THAT CAN BE USED IN BOOKBINDING, METHOD FOR BINDING A BUNDLE OF SHEETS AND DEVICE ARRANGEMENT THAT CAN BE USED IN BOOKBINDING |
US14126050 |
2012-06-20 |
US20140119853A1 |
2014-05-01 |
Lauri Huotari; Iisakki Huotari |
A binding platform that can be used in bookbinding, which comprises a supporting surface suitable for supporting a bundle of sheets, a number of finger-like members extending from the edge of supporting surface essentially perpendicularly to the supporting surface and against which the rear edge of the bundle of sheets to be placed on the supporting surface can be aligned and which are configured in such a way that a stapling gap remains between each of the finger-like members. At least one limiter is located under the finger-like members and supporting surface, the limiter being indented with respect to the inner edge of the stapling gaps. |
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IN DER BUCHBINDEREI VERWENDBARE BINDUNGSUNTERLAGE UND VERFAHREN ZUM BINDEN EINES BOGENBÜNDELS SOWIE IN DER BUCHBINDEREI VERWENDBARE GERÄTEANORDNUNG |
EP12746120.0 |
2012-06-20 |
EP2723535A1 |
2014-04-30 |
HUOTARI, Lauri; HUOTARI, Iisakki |
The invention relates to a binding support (10) that can be used in bookbinding, comprising: - a supporting surface (14) suitable for supporting a bundle of sheets; - finger-type rods (11) which point from the edge of the supporting surface (14) essentially in the perpendicular direction relative to the supporting surface (14) and against which the rear edge (152) of the bundle of sheets (49) that is to be placed on the supporting surface (14) can be aligned, and which are configured in such a manner that a binding gap (16) remains in each case between the finger-type rods (11); and - at least one limiter located below the finger-type rods (11) and the supporting surface (14), which is retracted with respect to the inner edge of the binding gaps (16). The patent application likewise contains independent claims for the method and the device arrangement. |
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IN DER BUCHBINDEREI VERWENDBARE BINDUNGSUNTERLAGE UND VERFAHREN ZUM BINDEN EINES BOGENBÜNDELS SOWIE IN DER BUCHBINDEREI VERWENDBARE GERÄTEANORDNUNG |
EP12746120.0 |
2012-06-20 |
EP2723535B1 |
2015-03-18 |
HUOTARI, Lauri; HUOTARI, Iisakki |
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A KIT FOR MANUFACTURING A STITCH-BOUND PRINTED BOOK |
EP02767758.2 |
2002-08-29 |
EP1545901B1 |
2009-03-11 |
STEELE, Kevin, Paul |
A kit for manufacturing a stitch-bound printed book comprises a book cover (10), a collection of pre- S perforated sheets (15) that can be printed to make up a printed bookblock (18), and endpapers (20a,20b) for assembling the printed bookblock in the cover. The pre- perforated loose sheets (15) have along one edge that corresponds to the book's spine a series of binding 10 perforations (16). The pre-perforated loose sheets (15) are printable on one or both sides in an A4 printer to constitute printed pages of the book. A bookblock (18) is formed by reconstituting the printed pre-perforated pages as a collection with their perforations (16) 15 aligned and by sewing through the perforations (16). This involves stitch-binding of individual sheets (15) instead of the usual stitch-binding of folded sheets, which makes it feasible to print the prepared collection of pre-perforated sheets using desktop publishing 20 equipment. The kit lends itself to using adhesive contact paper for the endpapers (20a,20b) in place of the application of glue, making binding practical and convenient. Fig. 2 and by sewing through the perforations (16). This involves stitch-binding of individual sheets (15) instead of the usual stitch-binding of folded sheets, which makes it feasible to print the prepared collection of pre-perforated sheets using desktop publishing equipment. The kit lends itself to using adhesive contact paper for the endpapers (20a,20b) in place of the application of glue, making binding practical and convenient. |
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A KIT FOR MANUFACTURING A STITCH-BOUND PRINTED BOOK |
EP02767758.2 |
2002-08-29 |
EP1545901A2 |
2005-06-29 |
STEELE, Kevin, Paul |
A kit for manufacturing a stitch-bound printed book comprises a book cover (10), a collection of pre- S perforated sheets (15) that can be printed to make up a printed bookblock (18), and endpapers (20a,20b) for assembling the printed bookblock in the cover. The pre- perforated loose sheets (15) have along one edge that corresponds to the book's spine a series of binding 10 perforations (16). The pre-perforated loose sheets (15) are printable on one or both sides in an A4 printer to constitute printed pages of the book. A bookblock (18) is formed by reconstituting the printed pre-perforated pages as a collection with their perforations (16) 15 aligned and by sewing through the perforations (16). This involves stitch-binding of individual sheets (15) instead of the usual stitch-binding of folded sheets, which makes it feasible to print the prepared collection of pre-perforated sheets using desktop publishing 20 equipment. The kit lends itself to using adhesive contact paper for the endpapers (20a,20b) in place of the application of glue, making binding practical and convenient. Fig. 2 and by sewing through the perforations (16). This involves stitch-binding of individual sheets (15) instead of the usual stitch-binding of folded sheets, which makes it feasible to print the prepared collection of pre-perforated sheets using desktop publishing equipment. The kit lends itself to using adhesive contact paper for the endpapers (20a,20b) in place of the application of glue, making binding practical and convenient. |
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책등이 노출되도록 제본된 책 및 그 제본방법 |
KR1020060095606 |
2006-09-29 |
KR100753642B1 |
2007-09-04 |
김효진 |
A book with a disclosed backbone and a binding method thereof are provided to improve durability of the book by reinforcing biding force of inner pages by a bookbinding yarn embroidered on the backbone in the shape of various pictures or words. In a book(1) bound with exposing a backbone(10) formed by stacking folded portions of plural inner pages(2) folded in half, a backbone decoration part(11) expressed in the shape of pictures or words by embroidery of a bookbinding yarn binding the inner pages is formed on the backbone. The backbone decoration part is formed by embroidering patterns of pictures or words on the backbone of an inner page bound body with a bookbinding needle threaded with the bookbinding yarn. |
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A KIT FOR MANUFACTURING A STITCH-BOUND PRINTED BOOK |
PCT/IB0203521 |
2002-08-29 |
WO03018325B1 |
2004-03-04 |
STEELE KEVIN PAUL |
A kit for manufacturing a stitch-bound printed book comprises a book cover (10), a collection of pre- S perforated sheets (15) that can be printed to make up a printed bookblock (18), and endpapers (20a,20b) for assembling the printed bookblock in the cover. The pre- perforated loose sheets (15) have along one edge that corresponds to the book's spine a series of binding 10 perforations (16). The pre-perforated loose sheets (15) are printable on one or both sides in an A4 printer to constitute printed pages of the book. A bookblock (18) is formed by reconstituting the printed pre-perforated pages as a collection with their perforations (16) 15 aligned and by sewing through the perforations (16). This involves stitch-binding of individual sheets (15) instead of the usual stitch-binding of folded sheets, which makes it feasible to print the prepared collection of pre-perforated sheets using desktop publishing 20 equipment. The kit lends itself to using adhesive contact paper for the endpapers (20a,20b) in place of the application of glue, making binding practical and convenient. Fig. 2 and by sewing through the perforations (16). This involves stitch-binding of individual sheets (15) instead of the usual stitch-binding of folded sheets, which makes it feasible to print the prepared collection of pre-perforated sheets using desktop publishing equipment. The kit lends itself to using adhesive contact paper for the endpapers (20a,20b) in place of the application of glue, making binding practical and convenient. |