US1365335A - Book-cover - Google Patents

Book-cover Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1365335A
US1365335A US299233A US29923319A US1365335A US 1365335 A US1365335 A US 1365335A US 299233 A US299233 A US 299233A US 29923319 A US29923319 A US 29923319A US 1365335 A US1365335 A US 1365335A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
plates
layers
book
cover
binder
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US299233A
Inventor
John G Miles
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
CBS Corp
Original Assignee
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co filed Critical Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co
Priority to US299233A priority Critical patent/US1365335A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1365335A publication Critical patent/US1365335A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D1/00Books or other bound products
    • B42D1/06Books or other bound products in which the fillings and covers are united by other means

Definitions

  • WITNESSES INVENTOR John Gaffe/M795 7 BY I M/ ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
  • My invention relates to book covers and it has, for its primary object, the provision of book covers which shall be exceptionally durable in service and which shall possess a decorative finish.
  • a cover may be formed, by employing a plurality of plates ofthe above mentioned material,
  • hinges which may have hinge members secured thereto by rivets or by employing a suitable adhesive to fasten the hinge members to the plates.
  • astructure comprising plates and connecting hinges secured thereto by rivets is durable, themetallic surfaces of the rivet heads are sometimes undesirable.
  • the hinges have been secured to the plates by employing a pliable material and a suitable adhesive. Itis diflicult, however, to obtain an adhesive which will insure suf-.
  • I may construct a book cover by employ ing layers of fibrous material, such as duck, paper or linen, cut to suitable size, and by impregnating the material with a suitable binder, such as a phenolic condensation product.
  • a suitable binder such as a phenolic condensation product.
  • the material may be stacked to suitable thickness and the leaf of a hinge member of any suitable design may be interposed between certain of the layers of material, after which they may be subjected to heat and pressure in a mold to compact the material and to harden the binder, thereby securing the hinge member to the resulting composite plate.
  • a plurality of such plates may be employed as a book cover or I may provide a bookcover by constructing a plurality of such plates which may be connected by a portion of untreated, pliable material havin its ends interposed between certain of the ayers'of the plates.
  • Fig. 1 In Fig. 1 are shown composite plates 1 comprising layers of duck impregnated with a phenolic condensationproduct as a binder, the layers being first treated with the phenolic condensatlon product and then subjected to heat to dry the impregnating agent to facilitate the handling of the material.
  • the material of each plate may be stacked to a suitable thickness and a hinge member otherwise roughened, as indicated at 3, may
  • the hinge member 2 is, therefore, firmly secured to the composite plate 1.
  • a plurality of the plates 1, having hinge members 2, may be connected, in any pressure to compact the material and to well known manner, to form a book cover.
  • the hinge members 2, as shown, are intended merely to illustrate the manner of securing hinges to the composite plates 1.
  • the hinges may, however, be of. any suitable form such as are commonly employed in constructing book covers.
  • a hinge member 4 comprising a pliable material, such as leather, canvas, linen or any other suitatble fabric, is employed to con nect the composite plates 1.
  • Ihe pliable material may have its ends secured to the plates 1 by imposing them between the stacked layers of treated material'constituting the composite plates, and the structure thus assembled may then be subjected to heat and pressure to compact the material and to harden the binder.
  • the pliable hin e member 4 may be partially protected y any suitable metal strips (not shown) which may be secured about the portions thereof which need not be bent in service.
  • Fig. 4 a book cover 5 which is similar to the cover shown in Fig. 3.
  • the pliable connecting material may have its ends 6 treated with the binder and be superposed upon the layers of material which are to form the plates 1.
  • the connecting portion 7 may be kept free of the binder so that, when the assembled body is subjected to heat and pressure, the ends 6 shall be molded into a homogeneous part of the plate 1 and the portion 7 shall be pliable.
  • a hinge member secured to a composite plate of the above described material is firmly held in place and presents no uneven surfaces upon either the exterior or the interior of the completed cover.
  • a distinct advantage is obtained, therefore, in that a plurality of books of this type may be evenly stacked and no abrasive surfaces will be exposed which may injure highly polished desks or shelves.
  • a book cover comprising superimposed layers of fibrous material impregnated with a hardened binder'and a hinge member interposed between certain of the layers and extending beyond the edges thereof.
  • A'book cover comprising superimposed layers of fibrous material impregnated with a hardened phenolic condensatlon product and a hinge member interposed between certain of the layers and extending beyond the edges thereof.
  • a book cover comprising superimposed layers of duck impregnated with a hardened binder and a hinge member interposed between certain of the layers and extending from the edges thereof.
  • a book cover comprising a plurality of plates including layers of duck impregnated with.a hardened binder and a hinge member interposed between certain of the layers of each plate and extending beyond the edges thereof whereby the plates may be connected together.
  • a book cover comprising a plurality of plates including-layers of duck impregnated with a hardened binder and a portion of untreated material having one of its ends interposed between certain of the layers of each late.
  • book cover including a plurality of plates comprising layers of fibrous material impregnated with a phenolic condensation product and a portion of untreated material having one of its ends interposed between certain of the layers of each plate, the assembled structure having been subjected to heat and pressure in a mold to compact the material and harden the phenolic condensation product.
  • a book cover' including a plurality of plates comprising superposed layers of sheet material impregnated with a hardened phenolic condensation product and a layer of material molded to each plate having a pliable portion which connects the plates.

Description

l. G. MILES.
BOOK COVER.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 23. I919.
1,365,335. Patented Jan. 11,1921.
WITNESSES: INVENTOR John Gaffe/M795 7 BY I M/ ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN G. MILES, 0F PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
BOOK-COVER.
To all whom it may concern Be it 'known that I, JOHN GEORGE MILES, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Book-Covers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to book covers and it has, for its primary object, the provision of book covers which shall be exceptionally durable in service and which shall possess a decorative finish. v
I have found that layers offibrous material, such' as duck or paper, impregnated with a suitable binder and formed into composite. plates under the action of heat and pressure possess desirable qualities when employed as book covers. By impregnating the fibrous material with a binder, such as a phenolic condensation product, a highly decorative finish may be obtained during the natural course of. construction of a plate. Furthermore, covers formed of plates of this character. are exceptionally durable in service, being highly resistant to the effects of moisture, weak acids, or alkalis and possessing such mechanical strength that their corners do not become mashed.
While plates formed of fibrous material, impregnated with a hardened phenolic condensation product, possess desirable qualities for employment. as book covers, certain difliculties are encountered in forming covers of such material. For example, a cover may be formed, by employing a plurality of plates ofthe above mentioned material,
which may have hinge members secured thereto by rivets or by employing a suitable adhesive to fasten the hinge members to the plates. Although astructure comprising plates and connecting hinges secured thereto by rivets is durable, themetallic surfaces of the rivet heads are sometimes undesirable. In someinstances, to avoid the necessity of rivets, the hinges have been secured to the plates by employing a pliable material and a suitable adhesive. Itis diflicult, however, to obtain an adhesive which will insure suf-.
ficient mechanical strength to prevent the.
hinges from becoming loosened and consequently, injured during service.
By my present invention, I provide a book cover comprising a plurality of plates composed of layers of fibrous material impreg- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 11, 1921.
Application filed ma 23, 1919. Serial No. 299,233.
nated with a hardened-binder having hinge members secured thereto by molding the hinge members between certain of the layers 'view of a modified form of book cover.
I may construct a book cover by employ ing layers of fibrous material, such as duck, paper or linen, cut to suitable size, and by impregnating the material with a suitable binder, such as a phenolic condensation product. The material may be stacked to suitable thickness and the leaf of a hinge member of any suitable design may be interposed between certain of the layers of material, after which they may be subjected to heat and pressure in a mold to compact the material and to harden the binder, thereby securing the hinge member to the resulting composite plate. A plurality of such plates may be employed as a book cover or I may provide a bookcover by constructing a plurality of such plates which may be connected by a portion of untreated, pliable material havin its ends interposed between certain of the ayers'of the plates.
' In Fig. 1 are shown composite plates 1 comprising layers of duck impregnated with a phenolic condensationproduct as a binder, the layers being first treated with the phenolic condensatlon product and then subjected to heat to dry the impregnating agent to facilitate the handling of the material. The material of each plate may be stacked to a suitable thickness and a hinge member otherwise roughened, as indicated at 3, may
be interposed between certain of the stacked layers of material and the body thus"as sembled may then be subjected to heat and harden the binder. The hinge member 2 is, therefore, firmly secured to the composite plate 1. A plurality of the plates 1, having hinge members 2, may be connected, in any pressure to compact the material and to well known manner, to form a book cover. The hinge members 2, as shown, are intended merely to illustrate the manner of securing hinges to the composite plates 1. The hinges may, however, be of. any suitable form such as are commonly employed in constructing book covers.
In Fig. 3 is shown a book cover 3 of slightly modified form. In this instance, a hinge member 4 comprising a pliable material, such as leather, canvas, linen or any other suitatble fabric, is employed to con nect the composite plates 1. Ihe pliable material may have its ends secured to the plates 1 by imposing them between the stacked layers of treated material'constituting the composite plates, and the structure thus assembled may then be subjected to heat and pressure to compact the material and to harden the binder. If it is desirable, the pliable hin e member 4 may be partially protected y any suitable metal strips (not shown) which may be secured about the portions thereof which need not be bent in service.
In Fig. 4 is shown a book cover 5 which is similar to the cover shown in Fig. 3. In this instance, the pliable connecting material may have its ends 6 treated with the binder and be superposed upon the layers of material which are to form the plates 1. The connecting portion 7 may be kept free of the binder so that, when the assembled body is subjected to heat and pressure, the ends 6 shall be molded into a homogeneous part of the plate 1 and the portion 7 shall be pliable.
A hinge member secured to a composite plate of the above described material is firmly held in place and presents no uneven surfaces upon either the exterior or the interior of the completed cover. A distinct advantage is obtained, therefore, in that a plurality of books of this type may be evenly stacked and no abrasive surfaces will be exposed which may injure highly polished desks or shelves.
Although I have described a cover constructed in accordance with my invention, it is obvious that minor changes may be made therein, especially in the type of hinge member employed, and I desire, therefore, that no limitations shall be imposed except such as are indicated in the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:
l. A book cover comprising superimposed layers of fibrous material impregnated with a hardened binder'and a hinge member interposed between certain of the layers and extending beyond the edges thereof.
2. A'book cover comprising superimposed layers of fibrous material impregnated with a hardened phenolic condensatlon product and a hinge member interposed between certain of the layers and extending beyond the edges thereof.
3. A book cover comprising superimposed layers of duck impregnated with a hardened binder and a hinge member interposed between certain of the layers and extending from the edges thereof.
4. A book cover comprising a plurality of plates including layers of duck impregnated with.a hardened binder and a hinge member interposed between certain of the layers of each plate and extending beyond the edges thereof whereby the plates may be connected together.
5. A book cover comprising a plurality of plates including-layers of duck impregnated with a hardened binder and a portion of untreated material having one of its ends interposed between certain of the layers of each late.
6; book coverincluding a plurality of plates comprising layers of fibrous material impregnated with a phenolic condensation product and a portion of untreated material having one of its ends interposed between certain of the layers of each plate, the assembled structure having been subjected to heat and pressure in a mold to compact the material and harden the phenolic condensation product.
7. A book cover'including a plurality of plates comprising superposed layers of sheet material impregnated with a hardened phenolic condensation product and a layer of material molded to each plate having a pliable portion which connects the plates.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 17th day of May 1919.
JOHN G. MILES.
US299233A 1919-05-23 1919-05-23 Book-cover Expired - Lifetime US1365335A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US299233A US1365335A (en) 1919-05-23 1919-05-23 Book-cover

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US299233A US1365335A (en) 1919-05-23 1919-05-23 Book-cover

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1365335A true US1365335A (en) 1921-01-11

Family

ID=23153899

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US299233A Expired - Lifetime US1365335A (en) 1919-05-23 1919-05-23 Book-cover

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1365335A (en)

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2583308A (en) * 1946-04-19 1952-01-22 Wurlitzer Co Accordion bellows construction
US2583403A (en) * 1947-01-04 1952-01-22 Marador Corp Bookbinding
US2604422A (en) * 1946-10-25 1952-07-22 Cons Water Power & Paper Co Metal joint for panels
US2699865A (en) * 1950-11-08 1955-01-18 Bowen Albert Vernon Tool kit
US4596408A (en) * 1981-03-30 1986-06-24 Book Covers Inc. Reinforced hinge for book cover
US5746637A (en) * 1995-12-12 1998-05-05 The Hunt Group Children's book construction

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2583308A (en) * 1946-04-19 1952-01-22 Wurlitzer Co Accordion bellows construction
US2604422A (en) * 1946-10-25 1952-07-22 Cons Water Power & Paper Co Metal joint for panels
US2583403A (en) * 1947-01-04 1952-01-22 Marador Corp Bookbinding
US2699865A (en) * 1950-11-08 1955-01-18 Bowen Albert Vernon Tool kit
US4596408A (en) * 1981-03-30 1986-06-24 Book Covers Inc. Reinforced hinge for book cover
US5746637A (en) * 1995-12-12 1998-05-05 The Hunt Group Children's book construction

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1469220A (en) Structural element and method of making the same
US2376653A (en) Laminated structure
US1365335A (en) Book-cover
US2275989A (en) Process for producing resinous products
US3294622A (en) Method of making laminated articles having reduced warping tendencies
US2633439A (en) Hollow panel door structure
US2448357A (en) Panel facing
US1365334A (en) Book-cover
US2108479A (en) Nonshrinkable wood panel
US1622753A (en) Vertical file pocket
US1565630A (en) Process of making books and covers
US1659309A (en) Veneered panel for radiocabinets
GB1282015A (en) Improvements in or relating to mica paper
US2439667A (en) Method of making laminated electrical insulating material
US1259322A (en) Guide-card.
US1565629A (en) Book and cover
GB299442A (en) Improvements in compressed laminated fibrous products and process of making the same
US1885364A (en) Insulating material and method of making the same
US1601835A (en) Cloth board or similar article
US1773742A (en) Book cover
US1597538A (en) Ornamentation of laminated fiber
US1730464A (en) of chicago
DE918026C (en) Book cover made from multilayer thermoplastic plastic films
US1442325A (en) Insulating material
US2276536A (en) Cover construction for loose-leaf binders