序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Improved method of binding books GB2955849 1949-11-18 GB666831A 1952-02-20
666,831. Book binding. BIRCH, F. G., and COOK, J. E. May 22, 1950 [Nov. 18, 1949], No. 29558/49. Class 16. A method of binding or rebinding books comprises the known steps of cutting off or trimming the edges of the leaves adjacent to the spine, applying glue or other suitable adhesive to form a pad, securing a mull thereto, placing doubled over end papers at the back and front of the pad and is characterised by stitching one of the end papers 2 at the front and one at the back to the mull and also to a number of leaves of the book adjacent to the front and back respectively by one or more lines of stitching 1. The pad is secured to its cover 5 by adhesively fixing one of the doubled over end papers 6 to the inside of the front cover and the other similarly to the back cover. The bound book may have a line of stitching 8 passed through grooves in the cover and linen or equivalent strips jointed to the outer leaf sections or end papers of the book as described in Specification 523,502.
122 Improvements in or relating to machines for binding paper or like sheets or sections GB2262929 1929-07-23 GB331406A 1930-07-03
331,406. Brehmer, Geb., and Kleinschmit, O. July 23, 1929. Bookbinding. - In machines for binding separate book-sheets or sections, the sheets or sections 7, 13, Fig. 3, are fed between the edges of two juxtaposed adhesive strips x, y and pass there with between compressing-devices, the adjacent lateral edges of the sheets or sections being so spaced and guided that the inner faces of the strips are secured one to the other in the centres thereof and to the. sheets along their adjacent lateral edges. The sheets or sections are laid upon a table 1, Fig. 1, adjacent to upper and lower endless conveyer-bands 3, 4. The lower paper strip x coming from a gumming or gum-moistening device 5 enters at 6 beneath the sheet sections 7, 13 which are disposed between edge guides 8, 8<1> and 9, 9<1>, Fig. 2. The upper strip, coming from a gumming or moistening device 10 on the other side of the machine, is guided by a. shoe 12 provided with a toe which extends a short distance between the conveyerbands. Oscillating pushers 2 advance the sheets between the conveyer-bands, whereupon they are moved forwardly with the strips and simulta.- neously pressed by the bands. Upper and lower rollers r, r' may be provided to bear upon the bands and consolidate the binding. Single or folded sheets may be bound together in the machine.
123 DISPOSITIF DE RELIURE ET PROCEDE DE RESTAURATION DE BLOC-LIVRE UTILISANT LE DISPOSITIF DE RELIURE FR1362937 2013-12-18 FR3014740A1 2015-06-19 BARRE OLIVIER
L'invention a pour objet un dispositif de reliure (1) d'un bloc-livre formé d'un ou plusieurs cahiers, ledit dispositif de reliure (1) comprenant deux panneaux de couverture (10, 11 ; 13) reliés par un dos (12), l'un des panneaux de couverture (10, 11) formant le plat inférieur et l'autre des panneaux de couverture (13) formant le plat supérieur du dispositif de reliure (1), caractérisé par le fait que le dispositif de reliure (1) comprend un élément de reliure (2) constitué d'un ou plusieurs liens (24a, 24b), chaque lien (24a, 24b) ayant une première extrémité fixée sur l'un des panneaux de couverture (10, 11 ; 13) et une autre extrémité coulissant dans un passant (28a, 28b) formé sur l'autre des panneaux de couverture (10, 11 ; 13), chaque lien (24a, 24b) s'étendant perpendiculairement à la direction longitudinale du dos (12), le bloc-livre étant fixé par couture du ou des cahiers sur le ou les liens (24a, 24b).
124 Product to consolidate and re-attach the leaves of books FR0605731 2006-06-21 FR2902694B1 2009-06-05 COLLAUDIN ALAIN
125 PRODUIT POUR CONSOLIDER ET REFIXER LES FEUILLES DES LIVRES FR0605731 2006-06-21 FR2902694A1 2007-12-28 COLLAUDIN ALAIN
L'invention concerne un produit permettant de consolider et de refixer les feuilles des livres, sans le risque de surcharge de colle, sans les imperfections d'un ruban adhésif mal positionné.Il est constitué d'un réservoir (1) contenant de la colle liquide (2) muni d'une pointe applicateur (3) et dans lequel est introduit un fil (4) dont la première extrémité (5) est tenue sur un tambour (6) à l'intérieur duquel un mécanisme de rappel (7) (8) monté sur un dispositif de guidage (9) permet d'enrouler ou de dérouler le fil à partir d'une butée (10) fixée sur la deuxième extrémité dite extérieure. Les éléments (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) fonctionnent dans un compartiment étanche (12) fixé sur un support axial (14). Lorsque l'utilisateur positionne la butée (10) sur les bords d'un livre ouvert, la pointe (3) du réservoir (1) permet d'appliquer le fil (4) chargé de colle (2), de le déployer pour effectuer un tracé puis de l'enrouler à l'aide du mécanisme de retour (7) (8).
126 A bookbinding repair kit AU6528998 1998-03-19 AU753806B2 2002-10-31 AMITRANO GENNARO RAFFAELE
127 Apparatus for and method of repairing books GB0107454 1999-08-24 GB2357460A 2001-06-27 AMITRANO GENNARO RAFFAELE; SCOTT ABE BERNARD
An apparatus and method of repairing books. The apparatus comprises a kit which includes an end paper (1) having an obverse face (2). A transverse spine (6) extends from the obverse face (2) of the end paper (1) and each face (7, 8) of the spine is coated with an adhesive (9). A transverse line of adhesive is also placed on the obverse face (2) adjacent the junction of the spine (6) with the obverse face (2) to form a tip end (12). At least part of the obverse face (2) on the side of the spine (6) opposite the tip end (12) is coated with an adhesive (14) and in a highly preferred form the adhesive is protected by a release sheet which may be in the form of contiguous strips (15a, 15b).
128 Apparatus for and method of repairing books GB0107454 1999-08-24 GB0107454D0 2001-05-16
129 A BOOKBINDING REPAIR KIT CA2324317 1998-03-19 CA2324317A1 1999-09-23 AMITRANO GENNARO RAFFAELE
A bookbinding repair kit containing instructions, diagrams and equipment to carry out repair to damaged or torn backing shoulder joints of any book, the equipment comprising a complete endpaper consisting of one evenly folded sheet of paper with a double-sideed adhesive strip no less than 7 mm and no more than 10 mm in width but of a particular length, with a peel away backing paper attached to the endpaper adjacent one side of the endpaper fold, a doublesided self adhesive strip of mull cloth of a particular width and length, two thirds of each side of the mull cloth being covered with a peel away backing strip and the remaining third adhered to the adhesive side of a scorelined, one sided self-adhesive paper the same size as the endpaper, the endpaper side without the adhesive strip being glued to the plain side of the scorelined paper.
130 Book binding reinforcement IE99589 1989-03-29 IE65112B1 1995-10-04 BARNETTE CHARLES J
131 Gain for bookbinding. DE68916305 1989-03-17 DE68916305T2 1994-10-06 BARNETTE CHARLES J
132 Gain for bookbinding. DE68916305 1989-03-17 DE68916305D1 1994-07-28 BARNETTE CHARLES J
133 BINDING MACHINE WITH DEBINDER CA2142125 1993-11-12 CA2142125A1 1994-06-09
2142125 9412356 PCTABScor01 A debinding apparatus for inclusion in a machine (40) adapted to bind together sheets having first apertures longitudinally spaced along one edge. The machine (40) uses a first narrow thermoplastic strip having studs spaced complementary to the first apertures, and a second narrow strip having second apertures spaced complementary to the first apertures. The machine includes an assembly for forming heads on the ends of the studs including a plurality of fingers (91) for engaging the ends of the stud and a mechanism for actuating the fingers (91) from an inoperative to an operative position. The improvement to the machine (40) comprising a debinding apparatus which disengages the mechanism for actuating the fingers (91) so that after the cutting elements soften the heads the fingers (91) do not cool the heads, thereby facilitating separation of the narrow strips and sheets. A switch (148) initiates the debinding apparatus.
134 Method of making a hardback book from a paperback book GB9323164 1993-11-10 GB2270876A 1994-03-30 BLISSETT GARY
A method of making a hardback book from a paperback book, includes removing the paperback cover from the book and cutting up the paperback cover to form discrete cover portions 4', 5', 6'. The cut-up portions are inserted into a plastic sleeve to form a jacket assembly (14, Fig. 4), the book is bound in a hard cover and then covered with the jacket assembly. The cover portions may be connected together by strips 10 to form a cover sheet 11 prior to inserting into the plastic sleeve. A blurb sheet 12 may be provided at the step of inserting the cover portions into the plastic sleeve such that the blurb sheet can include advertising or other information.
135 LAMINATE AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING BOOKS CA2008180 1990-01-19 CA2008180A1 1990-07-20 BARNETTE CHARLES J; BRUMBAUGH GREGORY P
Laminate and method for protecting books using same. The laminate comprises a stiff rectangular sheet adhered through a pressure sensitive adhesive to a thin flexible transparent rectangular sheet, which is of the same height as but wider than the stiff sheet. The two sheets are juxtaposed so that 3 edges of each mutually coincide. The flexible sheet has flexible rectangular side portion or extension to which the stiff sheet is not adhered. The stiff sheet is preferably of the same dimension as the book to be covered. The laminate includes liners on portions thereof which prevent laminate curl, while providing strength and integrity to the laminate while facilitating removal therefrom.
136 Anchoring device tapas-liner ES292832 1986-03-07 ES292832Y 1987-03-01
137 FR2464827B1 - FR7922536 1979-09-10 FR2464827B1 1983-11-25
138 MX17935279 1979-09-20 MX149290A 1983-10-10 MALDERGHEM EDMUND GEORGE VAN; SCHULTZ ELMER GEORGE
139 Cover for library book - uses front rear and back board of flexible sheet over coloured photocopies of original cover FR8111475 1981-06-11 FR2507545A1 1982-12-17
The cover is used on library books and comprises front and rear cardboards with a backing board. The two cardboards have a nominally greater size than the book whilst the backing board is of the same height. The components are glued to a supple sheet with a slight gap maintained between the cardboards and the backing board, the resulting cover then being overlaid by coloured photocopies of the original cover. The photocopies are glued to the newly made carcass and maintain both the identity and character of the original book. Quotations of reviews may be mounted on the exterior surfaces of the new covers and may be incorporated on separate demountable cards.
140 BINDING BOOKS AU3961972 1972-03-03 AU3961972A 1973-09-06 ABILDGAARD WILLIAM HARRY; GROSWITH CHARLES THEODORE III
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