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US100069A
US100069A US100069DA US100069A US 100069 A US100069 A US 100069A US 100069D A US100069D A US 100069DA US 100069 A US100069 A US 100069A
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    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42BPERMANENTLY ATTACHING TOGETHER SHEETS, QUIRES OR SIGNATURES OR PERMANENTLY ATTACHING OBJECTS THERETO
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  • Figure 2 is a back view of the same. r
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal section of the same.
  • Figure 4 is a transverse section of the same.
  • Figure 5 is a detail side view of the outer end loops formed during the binding process.
  • Figure 6 is a det-ail transverse section on an enlarged scale of one section of the book.
  • Thisvinvention relates to a new method of binding blank-books and all other books which are to be used for a considerable length of time, and in which strength and durability is the chief Object.
  • the invention consists more particularly in a novel system of arranging an endless upright string for binding the strapping to the back ofthe book, and in the manner of disposing such string.
  • the invention also consists in the use of transverse strings which are applied to the outside of the strapping and interwoven with the aforementioned upright string;
  • B B are the several sections of paper that c/onstitute the body of the book.
  • Ihese sections are fastened to the inner back andl bound together by means of strings a d in the ordinary manner, said strings passing through the 'secs tions and around the parchment strips b b, as usual.
  • the preliminary binding is thus made as in all ordinary books.
  • the strapping C is then pasted upon the back of the book and upon the middle portions ofthe parchment strips to cover the strings a on the back of the book.
  • Every section is lined with a nar-A row strip, g, of tracing linen, (as in iig. 6,) which prevents the'several leavesfrom being accidentally torn out at their junctions, and which is not eas/ilgperceptible.
  • transverse strings' fastened by glue or otherwise with their ends to the leaves of the strapping, and carried through the latter and interwovcn-with the string c on thebackof the book, as is clearly shown in iig. 2.
  • These transverse strings are arranged in sections between the vparchment strips, and form strengthening devices to relieve the said strips from great strain during the Opening and closing of the book. They also serve to make the strngctense and reliable.
  • the outerl covering is applied upon the strapping-in.
  • transverse strings j; interwoven withA the outer binding string c substantially as herein shown and described, for the purpose specified.

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iiuitrd glitter @anni diijira Letters Patent No. 100,009, (lated February 22, 1870.
. IMPROVEMENT IN' BOOK-BINDING.
The Schedule referred to in theselLetters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE H. REYNOLDS, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and improved Blank-Book; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exat description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 represents a side view, partly in section, of my improved blank-book. y
Figure 2 is a back view of the same. r
Figure 3 is a longitudinal section of the same.
Figure 4 is a transverse section of the same.
, Figure 5 is a detail side view of the outer end loops formed during the binding process.
Figure 6 is a det-ail transverse section on an enlarged scale of one section of the book.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
` Thisvinvention relates to a new method of binding blank-books and all other books which are to be used for a considerable length of time, and in which strength and durability is the chief Object.
. The invention consists more particularly in a novel system of arranging an endless upright string for binding the strapping to the back ofthe book, and in the manner of disposing such string.
The invention also consists in the use of transverse strings which are applied to the outside of the strapping and interwoven with the aforementioned upright string;
A, in the drawings, represents the inner back of the book.4
B B are the several sections of paper that c/onstitute the body of the book. A
Ihese sections are fastened to the inner back andl bound together by means of strings a d in the ordinary manner, said strings passing through the 'secs tions and around the parchment strips b b, as usual. The preliminary binding is thus made as in all ordinary books. u
The strapping C is then pasted upon the back of the book and upon the middle portions ofthe parchment strips to cover the strings a on the back of the book.
The several sections are then, by anendless string c', bound bound to the strapping. This string cis'applied as follows:
It is with a needle put through the strapping, and a section near one end of the book is then brought out over the en d of the section through the extreme end of the strapping. On the outside itis carried down in a straight line to the rst parchment strip b. There it is again put into the section and out again below the strip.
great In this manner it is brought into the section under every parchment strip.V l
At the other end of the book it is under the inner transverse strings d, which serve to retain the loops of the strings a put into the section, then brought out over the end of the section through the extreme end of the strapping. y y
On the outside of' the llatter it is then carried obliquely, as at e, in fig. 2, to opposite the next section, carried around the end of the same, and then along the back and under the parchment strips, as herein before set forth. I
Thus the strapping is firmly secured to the hook .and the sections are securely tied to it. As each string c passes under the parchment strips, and each length of string a over the same, it is evident that said parchment strips, the main retainers of the back of the hook, are rmly secured.
The inner side of every section is lined with a nar-A row strip, g, of tracing linen, (as in iig. 6,) which prevents the'several leavesfrom being accidentally torn out at their junctions, and which is not eas/ilgperceptible.
' f f are transverse strings' fastened by glue or otherwise, with their ends to the leaves of the strapping, and carried through the latter and interwovcn-with the string c on thebackof the book, as is clearly shown in iig. 2. These transverse strings are arranged in sections between the vparchment strips, and form strengthening devices to relieve the said strips from great strain during the Opening and closing of the book. They also serve to make the strngctense and reliable.
The outerl covering is applied upon the strapping-in.`
the usual manner, and will conceal the strings c and f. The inner lining A of the back is pasted to the leaves of the strapping, thereby covering the ends of the strings f.
Having thus described my invention,
I claim asnew and desire to'secure by Letters Patent- 1. The endless string c, 'arranged` to bind the Aseveral sections of a book to the strapping after they were already bound together, substantially as herein shown and described.
2. The herein-described manner of disposing the secondary binding string c by carrying it around the ends of each section and under the parchment strips, substantially as herein shown and described.
3. The transverse strings j; interwoven withA the outer binding string c, substantially as herein shown and described, for the purpose specified.
GEO. H. REYNOLDS.
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FRANK BLOGKLEY, ALEX. F. RoBEETs.
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