Heating And Pressing Patents (Class 412/902)
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Patent number: 5570985Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for manufacturing booklets. Each booklet is made of a cover having two cover sheets and a spine, a bead of glue attached to the inside of the spine, and a sheaf of papers inserted between the cover sheets and attached to the spine by the bead of glue. The apparatus and method include moving the sheaf of papers to a first position by a first transporter, moving one of several covers stored in a cassette to a second position by a second transporter, and moving the sheaf of papers and cover into contact so that the sheaf of papers is enclosed by the covers and a side edge of the sheaf contacts the bead of glue. The assembled booklet moves past a device for activating the bead of glue. A method is provided for filling the cassette, which stores and dispenses the covers, and a method and apparatus are provided for jogging up the sheaf of papers.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Inventors: Urpo Latvakangas, Jan Sabelstrom
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Patent number: 5501765Abstract: A heat-sealing apparatus includes a casing, a pair of lower and upper binding members for vertically binding a portion of a heat-fusible wrapper therebetween, a heater attached to a binding face of the lower binding member which is in turn fixed to the casing. The heater is operable to heat-fuse the portion of the wrapper. The apparatus further includes a switching mechanism for switching over the upper binding member between a binding position where the upper binding member is pressed against the binding face of the lower binding member and a releasing position where the upper binding member is retracted in an upper-rear direction away from the binding face of the lower binding member. The upper binding member is a heat-resistant elastic pressing roller rotatable about an axis extending along a length of the heater.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Fuji Impulse Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yasuo Hashimoto
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Patent number: 5346350Abstract: An apparatus for binding a plurality of sheets of paper together is disclosed. A pair of clamping plates presents one edge of the sheets for binding after a jogging plate aligns the edges. After a solid hot melt adhesive material sheet is placed along the edge of the sheets, a heating platen heats and melts the hot melt adhesive material sheet and causes the liquid adhesive to bind the sheets together. The method of binding the stack of a plurality of sheets of paper includes positioning a plurality of sheets between the clamping plates, vibrating the sheets to square and align their edges, clamping the aligned sheets of paper, presenting the aligned edge of the paper to the heating platen, placing an adhesive hot melt material sheet on the edge of the sheets, heating and melting the hot melt adhesive material sheet onto the edge, and removing the bound sheets from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert A. Luhman, Gary K. Kuhn, Kenneth J. Perrington, Karl M. Kropp, Michael W. Gruber
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Patent number: 5316424Abstract: An apparatus for binding a plurality of sheets of paper together is disclosed. A pair of clamping plates presents one edge of the sheets for binding after a jogging plate aligns the edges. After a solid hot melt adhesive material sheet is placed along the edge of the sheets, a heating platen heats and melts the hot melt adhesive material sheet and causes the liquid adhesive to bind the sheets together. The method of binding the stack of a plurality of sheets of paper includes positioning a plurality of sheets between the clamping plates, vibrating the sheets to square and align their edges, clamping the aligned sheets of paper, presenting the aligned edge of the paper to the heating platen, placing an adhesive hot melt material sheet on the edge of the sheets, heating and melting the hot melt adhesive material sheet onto the edge, and removing the bound sheets from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert A. Luhman, Gary K. Kuhn, Kenneth J. Perrington, Karl M. Kropp, Michael W. Gruber
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Patent number: 5219453Abstract: A sheet binder for binding sheets by adhering the sheets to a back of a cover member by a heat-fusible adhesive. The sheet binder includes a supporting member for supporting the cover member having the back, to an inner surface of which the heat-fusible adhesive is applied, a heat generating member disposed in the proximity of the supporting member, and an alternate magnetic field generating device for generating an alternate magnetic field to heat the heat generating member.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1991Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignees: Canon Kabushiki Kaisha, Canon Aptex Inc.Inventors: Hideaki Furukawa, Naoki Fuei, Norio Hikake, Kimiaki Hayakawa, Shuichi Yabe
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Patent number: 5160234Abstract: A sheet binder includes a frame having first and second spaced parallel support walls for receiving therebetween a plurality of sheet to be bound. The walls each have a first end for defining therebetween an opening into which the sheets are inserted, and a second end defining therebetween a binding zone. A heating plate and deposition base are operably associated with the second ends for applying an adhesive strip to associated edges of the sheets for binding the sheets together. The plate and base are displaceably supported within the frame for being linearly and alternatingly moved into and out of the binding zone.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1990Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Inventor: Peter Lazar
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Patent number: 5152654Abstract: An apparatus for binding a plurality of sheets of paper together is disclosed. A pair of clamping plates presents one edge of the sheets for binding after a jogging plate aligns the edges. After a solid hot melt adhesive material sheet is placed along the edge of the sheets, a heating platen heats and melts the hot melt adhesive material sheet and causes the liquid adhesive to bind the sheets together. The method of binding the stack of a plurality of sheets of paper includes positioning a plurality of sheets between the clamping plates, vibrating the sheets to square and align their edges, clamping the aligned sheets of paper, presenting the aligned edge of the paper to the heating platen, placing an adhesive hot melt material sheet on the edge of the sheets, heating and melting the hot melt adhesive material sheet onto the edge, and removing the bound sheets from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert A. Luhman, Gary K. Kuhn, Kenneth J. Perrington, Karl M. Kropp, Michael W. Gruber
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Patent number: 5102277Abstract: A method for manufacturing booklets, each booklet comprising a cover made up of two cover sheets, a spine therebetween, and a binding agent attached to the inside of the spine, as well as a sheaf of paper inserted between the two cover sheets, one side edge of the sheaf being connected to the inside of the spine by means of the binding agent, which is activated by an activation device such that the side edge of the sheaf of paper inserted in the cover will adhere to the binding agent, characterized in that the cover (1) is parted from the activation device (9), or vice versa, by a first poweroperated transport means (44, 46, 47) so that the binding agent (5) is brought to solidify.The invention also relates to a machine for manufacturing booklets according to the above method.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Bindomatic ABInventor: Jan Tholerus
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Patent number: 5073076Abstract: A device for simultaneously or sequentially edge binding a sheaf of papers and separately laminating single sheets. A heat applying assembly includes a body of heat conducting material having a generally horizontal elongated slot extending through the body and two pairs of rollers, one at an input end of the slot and the other at an output end thereof for feeding a document between two thermoplastic sheets through the slot. Upper and lower imbedded heating coils apply heat above and below the slot for fusing the thermoplastic sheets to effect lamination of the document. The body of heat conducting material provides an upper surface slanted at an acute angle with respect to the horizontal. A rigid guide surface oriented by an equal angle with respect to the vertical provides for gravity retention of a sheaf of paper to be edge bound against the aforementioned upper surface, a heat setting adhesive being introduced along the common end of tyhe sheaf of papers thereby binding the papers along a spine.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: Banner American Products, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Parkhill, Roy P. Cook
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Patent number: 4974877Abstract: The invention is a cover binder including a one piece cover, a one piece plastic strip adapted to pierce the spine of a book and a means for engaging the strip to the cover, and a method and an apparatus for binding books in the cover binder as by providing a plastic strip with at least one leg, piercing the spine of the book from within by the leg of the strip, passing the leg through the cover and melting the end of the leg to form a button to secure the leg to the cover, and cooling the button by means of a heat conducting die that may simultaneously shorten the cool down of the melted plastic button and emboss a design on the button.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1989Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Inventor: Robert N. Azzato
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Patent number: 4968203Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for making book bindings.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Inventor: Peter Lazar
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Patent number: 4958974Abstract: An apparatus which adhesively binds a set of sheets by applying a strip having an adhesive on one surface thereof to the spine of the set. The strip is supported on a heated platen which softens the adhesive. The spine of the set of copy sheets is pressed into the adhesive on the strip. The depth of penetration of the spine into the adhesive is controlled so as to form a layer of adhesive between the spine and the strip having a predetermined thickness. As the spine of the set of copy sheets is moved into contact with the adhesive on the strip, it is damped to absorb a substantial portion of the kinetic energy of the set of sheets to reduce the deflection and distortion of the set of sheets.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1989Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Richard C. Schenk
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Patent number: 4861212Abstract: An apparatus for binding a pile of paper, primarily meant for relatively small-scale use, including the binding by so-called copying-shops, comprising a table for supporting the pile of paper to be bound or glued, and an adhesive tape emitting device comprising a carriage supporting a cassette rotatably housing a roll of adhesive tape. The carriage can be guided by a groove of the table provided beneath a pressure rail for holding down the pile of paper, or by the pressure rail itself. The roll of adhesive tape can be marketed in a filling cassette to be inserted in the cassette.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Avery International CorporationInventor: Anne-Louise Cordia
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Patent number: 4828645Abstract: An apparatus which adhesively binds a set of sheets by applying a strip having an adhesive on one surface thereof to the spine of the set. The strip is supported on a heated platen which softens the adhesive. The spine of the set of copy sheets is pressed into the adhesive on the strip. The depth of penetration of the spine into the adhesive is controlled so as to form a layer of adhesive between the spine and the strip having a predetermined thickness.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: David P. Van Bortel
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Patent number: 4678386Abstract: A sheet binding apparatus, for attaching loose sheets to one or more folders, has a completely automatic binding process after insertion of the folder(s). This is carried out by a heating assembly, the current supply to which is controlled by a micro-processor having inputs received from a starter device of light detector type, a temperature detector device of thermistor type and a timer device. The timer device is activated by the micro-processor when the temperature detector device indicates working temperature at the heating assembly. In one aspect of the binding process it is also related to the thickness of the folder(s) to be bound. This is carried out by a current control device acting on the supply circuit for the heating assembly in such a way that the thicker the folders inserted, the more current is allowed to the heating assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Bind-O-Matic ABInventor: Sture H. Wiholm
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Patent number: 4565477Abstract: A method for bookbinding on a continuously-moving, constant-speed conveyer belt operation with the case or back-strip being centrally located on the axis of motion. As the case is formed between opposing rotary irons, glue or paste is then applied to the upper insides of both sides of the case. A book block is next dropped on one side of the case, the book block is aligned to register with the case; and the other side of the case is folded over to fasten to the upper side of the book block to form the book and prepare it for pressing and crimping of the building-in operation, without any interruption of the motion of the book along the conveyer system.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: permaTek, Inc.Inventor: Herbert R. Axelrod
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Patent number: 4537546Abstract: A combination bookbinding apparatus which can be used as a sewing frame, or a lying press, or a standing press wherein only its position on a table or work surface determines its function. All parts are in place at once and no alteration to the device is needed to effect a change in function. The device is automotive and leaves the hands free for the manipulation of the book(s) preparatory to the clamping or pressing operations.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1983Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Inventor: Robert L. Lucas
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Patent number: 4526642Abstract: A flyleaf heat sealer for adhering a flyleaf having its inner surface pre-coated with hot melt or heat sensitive adhesive to the exposed outer surfaces of the end sheets of a book block insert, includes means for engaging and transporting a book block insert and the flyleaf folded therearound, means for directing a flow of air heated to a temperature adequate to melt the adhesive against and impinging upon the outer surfaces of the flyleaf, and means for pressing and cooling the flyleaf and book insert between them and removing heat from the flyleaf and book block, and thus curing and hardening the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1982Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: permaTek, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Caughey
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Patent number: 4525116Abstract: A prefabricated bindable sheet having heat-responsive glue applied along one edge and a method for binding such sheets together which includes the steps of providing sheets of paper having segments of heat-responsive glue applied along one edge thereof, producing the desired information on said sheets, assembling said sheets with the glue edges in registration, pressing the registered glue edges of the assembled sheets together while applying heat to the edge thereof and alternatively, a method wherein at least certain of said sheets are double size to provide pairs of sheets connected by a fold line wherein the glue is applied to the outside of said pair of sheets along said fold line; and apparatus for attaching sheets together which includes means for clamping a plurality of sheets together which have heat-responsive glue applied along the attachment edges thereof and heating means for applying heat to the glue edges to positively connect said sheets together.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1982Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Assignee: The Holmberg CompanyInventor: Albert E. Holmberg
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Patent number: 4343673Abstract: Copy sheets having a re-fusable xerographic toner along an edge thereof are bound into booklets by arranging the sheets in a stack and re-fusing the toner so that the re-fused toner adheres adjacent sheets together. The re-fusing operation can be accomplished by a heating shoe and a patterned heating bar after each group of a few sheets is received from a copier so that the finisher operation can be carried on at the same rate copies are produced by the copier. Alternately, a larger stack of sheets can be bound together in an off-line basis by a simple heating step.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1979Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Robert C. Smith, Jr., James A. McGlen
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Patent number: RE34917Abstract: A device for simultaneously or sequentially edge binding a sheaf of papers and separately laminating single sheets. A heat applying assembly includes a body of heat conducting material having a generally horizontal elongated slot extending through the body and two pairs of rollers, one at an input end of the slot and the other at an output end thereof for feeding a document between two thermoplastic sheets through the slot. Upper and lower imbedded heating coils apply heat above and below the slot for fusing the thermoplastic sheets to effect lamination of the document. The body of heat conducting material provides an upper surface slanted at an acute angle with respect to the horizontal. A rigid guide surface oriented by an equal angle with respect to the vertical provides for gravity retention of a sheaf of paper to be edge bound against the aforementioned upper surface, a heat setting adhesive being introduced along the common end of .[.tyhe.]. .Iadd.the .Iaddend.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Banner American Products, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Parkhill, Roy P. Cook