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Title:
BINDING METHOD FOR BOOK SEPARABLE IN SEPARATE VOLUME
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP3461139
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To allow to easily separate a separate volume from a bound volume such as a collection of questions and the collection of the answers on the questions by cutting respective signatures comprising the text, of the main volume and the separate volume are gathered and the back of the text of the bound volume, which is produced by piling up the text of the main volume and the separate volume, is pasted to the cover of the bound volume and finally the three edges of the bound volume.
SOLUTION: A separate book consists of a separate volume 1 and a bound volume 2. In the bound volume 2, a space 3, in which the separate volume 1 is pinched, so as to separate volumes by drawing out the separate volume 1. At the binding of the above separable book, separate volumes 1 bound in advance and respective signatures comprising the text, of the main volume are respectively housed in magazines so as to convey with a feeding machine one sheet by one sheet (or one volume by one volume). During their conveying process, the separate volume 1 and the text of the main volume are piled up so as to form the text of the bound volume, the back of which is pasted to the cover 8 of the bound volume so as to form the bound volume. Finally, the three edges of the bound volume are cut along the cutting line inside the folding line of the cover 9a of the separate volume so as to complete the separable book.


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Inventors:
Kataoka Masamitsu
Yuji Matsushima
Application Number:
JP11678699A
Publication Date:
October 27, 2003
Filing Date:
April 23, 1999
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Assignee:
Nihoho Sogo Binding Co., Ltd.
International Classes:
B42D1/00; B42C9/00; B42C11/00; (IPC1-7): B42C9/00; B42C11/00; B42D1/00
Domestic Patent References:
JP5330275A
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Yoshio Itano