B42D1/004

BINDING SYSTEM FOR RETAINING BOUND COMPONENTS
20200130395 · 2020-04-30 ·

A binding apparatus including a plurality of generally coaxially arranged binding coils. Each binding coil includes a pair of generally parallel wires terminating in a tip. Each binding coil is coupled to an adjacent binding coil by a connection portion extending generally parallel to an axis of the binding apparatus. At least one binding coil is directly circumferentially attached to itself, or to a connection portion.

Ergonomic binding system for large format images
RE047941 · 2020-04-14 · ·

A binding system (30H) having separate page images (81), (82), and (84) each of which present a portion of a complete map or image. The page images are printed within binding system (30H) which comprises three or more main pages (80a), (80b), and (80c) bonded to a main spine (21), and one or more secondary pages (86a) mounted on secondary spine (23a). Main spine (21) and secondary spine (23a) are substantially perpendicular to each other and bisect each other. Thereby allowing pages to be turned both vertically and horizontally without significantly altering the binding systems overall dimensions when open.

Flexible and durable bookbinding
10618337 · 2020-04-14 · ·

The present invention relates to a flexible and durable bookbinding and to methods for making bound books. More specifically, the present invention relates to books that may withstand substantial and repeated perpendicular flexure along their spine. Among other advantages, these books demonstrate improved resistance to wear and tear and normal usage to remain intact.

Bound edge tabs for notebook

A tab is provided for notebooks and binders. The tab is placed within the space otherwise occupied by a binding, and thus is protected from wear and does not appreciably increase the overall size of the notebook or binder. The tab may be located at a corner of the binding or at an intermediate point along the binding.

SEWN STACK OF ABSORBENT SHEETS
20200069120 · 2020-03-05 ·

The invention provides a stack comprising a plurality of absorbent sheets stacked in facing arrangement. The stack is bound along its top edge by at least one line of stitches comprising a plurality of spaced apart stitch holes and a thread disposed therein. Individual sheets further comprise a line of perforations comprising a plurality of spaced apart perforation holes. The line of stitches and the line of perforations are such that there is generally a one-to-one numerical correspondence amongst at least a majority of the plurality of stitch holes and perforation holes.

Binding system for retaining bound components
10569590 · 2020-02-25 · ·

A binding apparatus including a plurality of generally coaxially arranged binding coils. Each binding coil includes a pair of generally parallel wires terminating in a tip. Each binding coil is coupled to an adjacent binding coil by a connection portion extending generally parallel to an axis of the binding apparatus. At least one binding coil is directly circumferentially attached to itself, or to a connection portion.

Label book containing printed store labels for use along a retail shelf edge
10543709 · 2020-01-28 · ·

Embodiments of a store label booklet include a plurality of sheets stacked one on top of the other and connected to a binding that spans an entire thickness of the booklet, each sheet including a planar array of store labels. No release coating is used. In some embodiments, the label may include a printed stock side, a liner including a removable portion, and an adhesive located between the liner and the printed stock side. In other embodiments the booklet may include a cardstock with a printed stock side and an adhesive on the side opposite the printed stock side. Each store label may differ in orientation, size, or style and may contain different product information. Location information may be located on a binding of the booklet, on the label, or on both the binding and the label. The store labels may be printed in a predetermined order.

SHEET WITH SPRING STRIP
20190337320 · 2019-11-07 ·

A printable sheet assembly and method provide for feeding cardstock sheets through a printer. The printable sheet assembly may include a focal line formed in a body of the sheet. An adhesive adheres a spring strip to the body. The spring strip overlays the focal line. The spring strip is a rigid material that acts as a spring for the focal line

Sticker, and an Insert for a Book
20240123753 · 2024-04-18 ·

The invention relates to a sticker, and/or to an insert for a book.

The sticker of the present invention is suitable for inserting into a loop-bound book, and comprises:

(i) a detachable coupling means (preferably elongate such as a finger portion), which can be (i.e. which is capable of being) detachably coupled to the binding of a loop-bound book; and
(ii) a sticky body for attachment to a material, in particular for attachment to a sheet material and/or to a generally planar material, such as a piece (e.g. sheet) of paper or a plastic sheet;
and wherein the sticker is capable of functioning as an attachment for attaching the material to the loop binding of the book.

Sticker, and an insert for a book
20190315146 · 2019-10-17 ·

The invention relates to a sticker, and/or to an insert for a book.

The sticker of the present invention is suitable for inserting into a loop-bound book, and comprises: (i) a detachable coupling means (preferably elongate such as a finger portion), which can be (i.e. which is capable of being) detachably coupled to the binding of a loop-bound book; and (ii) a sticky body for attachment to a material, in particular for attachment to a sheet material and/or to a generally planar material, such as a piece (e.g. sheet) of paper or a plastic sheet;
and wherein the sticker is capable of functioning as an attachment for attaching the material to the loop binding of the book.