序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Buch in Form einer Broschur EP92120956.5 1992-12-09 EP0547490A1 1993-06-23 Kurtz, Heinz Alex

Ein Buchblock (12) ist am Buchblockrücken (12a) mit dem Deckelrücken (20) eines teilweise biegsamen Deckels (14) durch eine lösbare und wieder verbindbare Haftmittelschicht (36, 38) verbunden, die an der Innenseite eines Verstärkungsstreifens (32) angeordnet ist, der mit dem Deckelrücken (20) fest verklebt ist. Der verstärkte Deckelrücken in Verbindung mit der Verklebung des Buchblockrückens gewährleistet ein problemloses Schneiden der Broschur. Beim Aufschlagen des Buches (10) löst sich der Buchblockrücken (12a) vom Deckelrücken (20), sodaß dieser nicht verformt wird, das Buch jedoch ein gutes Aufschlagverhalten hat. Die Deckelblätter (16, 18) sind mit dem ersten (26) bzw. letzten Blatt (28) des Buchblockes (12) über Doppelbogenvor- und -nachsätze (40, 42; 52, 54) verklebt, wodurch das erste (26) und letzte Blatt (28) beim Aufschlagen der Deckelblätter (16, 18) nicht nennenswert auf Zug beansprucht werden.

82 Reliure perfectionnée EP86400524.4 1986-03-12 EP0197816A1 1986-10-15 de Gonet, Jean

Reliure formée de cahiers (1) cousus en (2) sur des rubans, nerfs ou analogues (3), lesquels sont solidarisés avec les plats (4), des gardes (5) étant interposées entre plats et cahiers. Les gardes (5) sont en matériau de forte résistance à la pliure et au déchirement et cousues avec les cahiers (1), les plats (4) ont une épaisseur sensiblement supérieure aux rubans, nerfs ou analogues et ils sont pourus de logements externes en creux, en forme de crans ou créneaux; réalisés par moulage, compression, emboutissage, thermoformage, aux emplatements desdits rubans ou analogues (3), avec des dimensions tant en largeur qu'en profondeur assurant l'escamotage desdits rubans et avec un perçage terminal de section voisine de celle desdits rubans ou autres.

83 Dünn-Buch, Verfahren zu seiner Herstellung sowie Vorrichtung zur Durchführung des Verfahrens EP81103708.4 1981-05-14 EP0046168A1 1982-02-24 Kwauka, Georg, Dr. Dipl.-Ing.

Die Erfindung betrifft ein Dünn-Buch, bestehend aus einem gebundenen Buchblock, der in eine Decke eingehängt ist, wobei der Buchblock je einen außenliegenden Bogen (42) aufweist, der in der üblichen Bindungsart mit dem Buchblock verbunden ist, der Buchblockrücken über eine Klebstoffschicht (45) an einen Deckenbogen (47) geklebt ist, der den Buchblock deckenartig umgibt, und wobei die Außenflächen (53) des Deckenbogens (47) auf die freien Innenflächen der Deckel (50) der Decke (29) geklebt sind. Die Erfindung betrifft ferner ein Verfahren zur Herstellung des Dünnbuchs, indem einzelne Lagen oder Blätter zu einem Buchblock zusammengetragen werden, der Buchblock gebunden wird, anschließend in eine Decke eingehängt und abgepreßt und ein Beschneiden durchgeführt wird, wobei die zusammengetragenen Produkte vor dem Rückenbeleimen im Klebebinder fertig beschnitten und die Buchblocks im Klebebinder in die Decke eingehängt werden. Das Verfahren wird zweckmäßigerweise in einer Vorrichtung durchgeführt, bestehend aus einer Buchstraße, die in der Zusammenstellung und in der Folge eine Zusammentragmaschine (1) aufweist, der ein Trimmer (2), vorzugsweise mit einer Stanzperforationsanlage, nachgeordnet ist, wobei dem Trimmer ein Klebebinder (4) folgt, in den eine Deckeneinhängevorrichtung integriert ist.

84 Method for binding books and books bound by the method EP81301908.0 1981-04-30 EP0039250A1 1981-11-04 Axelrod, Herbert Richard

A method for binding a book is disclosed wherein the backbone 30 of printed and folded signatures 10 receives a hot-melt glue 31. A short reinforcing cover 20 whose inner surface 21 is also covered with a hotmelt glue is applied to the backbone 30. The outer portions 22, 23 of the short cover 20 are then bonded to the outer pages 11,12 of the signatures 10, under sufficient heat and pressure to form a strong bond. A hard cover 40 of suitable size and shape is then glued to the ouside of the short cover 20 and the signatures 10.

85 BOOKLET US15553951 2016-02-25 US20180037046A1 2018-02-08 Matthew Charles SUGDON
A booklet includes a book block having at least two sheets stitched together. When the sheets are folded along a line parallel with stitching so each sheet defines a leaf on each side of fold line, the sheets form an innermost and outermost sheet. The stitching's obverse side is exposed on the innermost sheet's inner surface and stitching's reverse side is exposed on the outermost sheet's outer surface. A cover member has inner and outer surfaces, the inner surface defining first and second cover pages one on each side of cover fold line. The block is attached to cover member by attaching a block's leaf to first cover page defining a first end page, the block's leaf defining the first end page being selected so the block can be opened in two different configurations to reveal respectively the stitching's obverse and reverse sides without detaching the block from cover member.
86 Binding method US13390325 2010-08-11 US09751354B2 2017-09-05 Ron Coombe
The present invention relates to a binding method for forming a book. The method includes the steps of: providing a cover (20) having front and back panels (22 and 24) which are joined by a spine panel (26); providing a book block (10) having front and back fly sheets (14 and 16); applying a first adhesive member (40) on a first part of the spine panel (26); applying a second adhesive member (42) on a second part of the spine panel (26); contacting the front fly sheet (14) with the front panel (22) in such a way that a margin of the front fly sheet (14) overlaps the first adhesive member (40); contacting the back fly sheet (16) with the back panel (24) in such a way that a margin of the back fly sheet (16) overlaps the second adhesive member (42); and pressing on the first and second parts of the spine panel (26) to bond the margin of the front fly sheet (22) to the front panel (22) and the margin of the back fly sheet (16) to the back panel (24), respectively.
87 Photograph album US14374029 2013-01-25 US09713934B2 2017-07-25 Tiziano Frison
A photograph album (10) with a square spine comprises a cover (12) having a first sheet (17), a second sheet (18), and a central square spine (19) which connects the first sheet (17) to the second sheet, and a plurality of pages (13, 14, 15) bound reciprocally in correspondence to a first side (16a) to define a book body (11), characterized in that the last of said pages (14) is partly connected to the internal surface of said second sheet (18), having a first surface portion (21) solidly associated to the internal surface of said second sheet (18), to define the only connection between said cover (12) and said book body (11), and a second surface portion (22) free and not connected to the internal surface of said second sheet (18), said first surface portion (21) being a part of the last of said pages (14) disposed in proximity to a second side (16b) of said last page (14), opposite said first side (16a).
88 ARRANGEMENTS AND ASSEMBLY METHODS FOR A MEDIA BINDER AND ITS COMPONENTS US14123022 2011-05-31 US20140125048A1 2014-05-08 Eric Hoarau; Tze-Ying Sarah Ni; Gary J. Dispoto
A media binder has an inner assembly and a case assembly, The inner assembly includes inside boards pre-attached to a binding mechanism. Adhesive is placed on outward surfaces of the inside boards. The case assembly includes a cover sheet with at least one marginal edge attached to surface boards and at least one loose edge. To customize cover, a printed cover is inserted in-between the cover sheet and the surface board through an opening formed by the loose edge. The case assembly is then laminated. The laminated case assembly is combined with the inner assembly using the adhesive on the inside boards. A one-piece media binder has cover sheets wrapping around surface boards forming pockets. The surface boards are partially attached to paste downs. To customize cover, printed covers are inserted into the pockets, and the paste downs are then attached to the surface boards to seal loose edges.
89 Binding Method US13390325 2010-08-11 US20120313362A1 2012-12-13 Ron Coombe
The present invention relates to a binding method for forming a book. The method includes the steps of: providing a cover (20) having front and back panels (22 and 24) which are joined by a spine panel (26); providing a book block (10) having front and back fly sheets (14 and 16); applying a first adhesive member (40) on a first part of the spine panel (26); applying a second adhesive member (42) on a second part of the spine panel (26); contacting the front fly sheet (14) with the front panel (22) in such a way that a margin of the front fly sheet (14) overlaps the first adhesive member (40); contacting the back fly sheet (16) with the back panel (24) in such a way that a margin of the back fly sheet (16) overlaps the second adhesive member (42); and pressing on the first and second parts of the spine panel (26) to bond the margin of the front fly sheet (22) to the from panel (22) and the margin of the back fly sheet (16) to the back panel (24), respectively.
90 Photo album US12074036 2008-02-29 US07988198B2 2011-08-02 Eugene Wang
An album includes a front cover panel, a back cover panel, and a spine panel extending between the front and the back cover panels edge-to-edge. A folding arrangement, which couples between a last album page and the back cover panel, includes a flexible sheet having two longitudinal edges coupling at an outer side of last album page and an inner side of the back cover panel to retain the last album page being overlapped on the back cover panel in a slidably movable manner. When the album is folded at an opened position, the front cover panel, the spine panel, and the back cover panel are aligned to form a planer backing for providing a completely plane on the surface of the album.
91 Media binder systems with datum stops for registering physical media sheets US11758432 2007-06-05 US07823927B2 2010-11-02 Eric Hoarau; Steven W. Trovinger
Media binder systems with datum stops for registering physical media sheets are described. A media binder system that includes a cover, a binding system, and a datum stop. The cover includes an outwardly facing side and an inwardly facing side. The binding system is attached to the inwardly facing side of the cover and is operable to bind a spine end of a collection of physical media sheets to the cover. The datum stop protrudes away from the inwardly facing side of the cover and includes a datum stop surface against which a head end or a tail end of the collection is registerable prior to binding the collection to the cover. Methods of making media binder systems also are described.
92 BINDING FOR BOOKS US12499905 2009-07-09 US20100135749A1 2010-06-03 Paul Robert Thomas; Lawrence Edward Crandall
Disclosed herein is a book, comprising a first page, a last page, and a plurality of pages therebetween; a front channel between the first page and the plurality of pages; and a back channel between the last page and the plurality of pages; methods of producing the same; and methods of producing stacks of paper to be used in the book. Also disclosed herein is a stacker, comprising a baseboard; a plurality of page-positioning means; and an adjustable bar.
93 Collection of sheets of paper and methods of forming a collection of sheets of paper US12002249 2007-12-14 US20090152859A1 2009-06-18 Supriti Bharma
A collection of sheets of paper includes a discrete first cover and a discrete second cover that is separate from the discrete first cover. A plurality of sheets of paper is secured between the first and the second covers. A string of material extends between the first cover and the second cover along respective edges of the first and second covers.
94 MEDIA BINDER SYSTEMS WITH DATUM STOPS FOR REGISTERING PHYSICAL MEDIA SHEETS US11758432 2007-06-05 US20080018090A1 2008-01-24 Eric Hoarau; Steven W. Trovinger
Media binder systems with datum stops for registering physical media sheets are described. A media binder system that includes a cover, a binding system, and a datum stop. The cover includes an outwardly facing side and an inwardly facing side. The binding system is attached to the inwardly facing side of the cover and is operable to bind a spine end of a collection of physical media sheets to the cover. The datum stop protrudes away from the inwardly facing side of the cover and includes a datum stop surface against which a head end or a tail end of the collection is registerable prior to binding the collection to the cover. Methods of making media binder systems also are described.
95 Apparatus and method for applying adhesive for book binding US84774 1993-06-29 US5417797A 1995-05-23 John C. Tooker
A book binding process and apparatus are shown wherein polyurethane adhesive (PUR) attaches a crepe portion of a book binding to a book block and hot glue attaches the crepe portion to the book cover. The PUR delivery system includes an inclined trough positioned adjacent a polyurethane adhesive delivery roll. A polyurethane adhesive source delivers polyurethane adhesive upon the inclined surface of the trough and the polyurethane adhesive is metered onto the roller as a function of the separation of the leading edge of the trough and the roller.
96 Apparatus and method for applying adhesive for book binding and independent adhesive roller speed control US83001 1993-06-25 US5362188A 1994-11-08 John C. Tooker
A book binding process and apparatus are shown wherein polyurethane adhesive (PUR) attaches a crepe portion of a book binding to a book block and hot glue attaches the crepe portion to the book cover. The PUR delivery system includes an inclined trough positioned adjacent a polyurethane adhesive delivery roll. A polyurethane adhesive source delivers polyurethane adhesive upon the inclined surface of the trough and the polyurethane adhesive is metered onto the roller as a function of the separation of the leading edge of the trough and the roller.
97 Method for applying adhesive for book binding US896138 1992-06-09 US5250318A 1993-10-05 John C. Tooker
A book binding process and apparatus are shown wherein polyurethane adhesive (PUR) attaches a crepe portion of a book binding to a book block and hot glue attaches the crepe portion to the book cover. The PUR delivery system includes an inclined trough positioned adjacent a polyurethane adhesive delivery roll. A polyurethane adhesive source delivers polyurethane adhesive upon the inclined surface of the trough and the polyurethane adhesive is metered onto the roller as a function of the separation of the leading edge of the trough and the roller.
98 Binding for soft cover books US756985 1991-09-09 US5154447A 1992-10-13 John C. Tooker
A book binding process and apparatus are shown wherein polyurethane adhesive (PUR) attaches a crepe portion of a book binding to a book block and hot glue attaches the crepe portion to the book cover. The PUR delivery system includes an inclined trough positioned adjacent a polyurethane adhesive delivery roll. A polyurethane adhesive source delivers polyurethane adhesive upon the inclined surface of the trough and the polyurethane adhesive is metered onto the roller as a function of the separation of the leading edge of the trough and the roller.
99 Rounding of hard cover books US249490 1988-09-26 US4907822A 1990-03-13 David G. Carter; Derek J. Green; Anthony J. Clark
Rounded, hard covered books are bound using a specific class of low viscosity reactive urethane hot melt adhesive compositions which provide a coating which will remain sufficiently flexible and thermoplastic so as to be capable of accepting and maintaining the rounded configuration even after extended periods of storage.
100 US14226980 1980-04-21 US4369013B1 1988-06-14 ABILDGAARD WILLIAM H; GROSWITH CHARLES T III
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