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US1721344A
US1721344A US242622A US24262227A US1721344A US 1721344 A US1721344 A US 1721344A US 242622 A US242622 A US 242622A US 24262227 A US24262227 A US 24262227A US 1721344 A US1721344 A US 1721344A
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    • 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
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  • My invention relates to means for filing documents, and particularly to file-books suitable for use in offices of pubhc record, in which legal documents, such as chattel mortgages andthe like are filed for record. It is the object of my invention'to provide a simple, economical and efficient file for documents of the class mentloned, and wherein the documents are permanently-secured ina bound'book by attachment to adhesive stub-leaves therein.
  • a further ob ect is to provide a structure and arrangement of the stub-leaves whereby an automatically effective separation of the used and unused leaves may be attained, so that the unused leaves will not interfere with the user when additional documents are to be secured 1n the book.
  • FIG. 1 is an end view of the file in closed position, a portion thereof being in section to show the interior structure
  • Fig. 2 is a partial end view showing the arrangement of the book for attaching the documents to the first-used half of the stubleaves
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the arrangement when attaching documents to the second half of the stub-leaves
  • Fig. 4 is a detail end View of one of the stub-sheets
  • Fig. 5 is a partial plan view of the same.
  • I provide a book-cover or binding comprising stiff side-members or boards 6 and a back 7 which are lined inside andcovered outside with sheets 8 and 9 of flexible material extended continuously from the back 7 onto the sides 6 to form hinge-like flexible connections 10 between the sides and back.
  • said cover I employ a plurality of sheets 11 of tough paper, each having upon its opposite sides, adjacent to the opposite longitudinal edges thereof, strips 12 of dry adhesive material which may be softened by moistening the same.
  • the sheets 11 are assembled inca pile, the
  • each sheet forming two stub-leaves, and the adhesive strips 12 being at the "same'side on all] of said stub-leaves. if desired, the
  • pile of sheets maybe folded along the stitching-line prior to the attachment thereof to the lining-sheet 8, the group or assemblage of sheets being similar to a single signature of a printed book.
  • the flexible connections 10 between the back 7 and sides 6 of the cover or binding enable the sides to be turned back from the normal closed formation shown in Fig. 1 to the reversed formation shown in Fig. 2, at which the stub-leaves formed from the sheets 11 extend out from the back oppositely to the sides 6.
  • the file is disposed in said reversed formation, and as each leaf is to be used the same is bent about the adjacent portion of the back 7 and out onto the upper side-member 6. While the leaf is held in this position the adhesive strip 12 is moistened and the margin of the document 14: applied to the moistened strip.
  • the side-member 6 forms a firm base or support enabling the document and the adhesive margin of the leaf to be pressed together to insure effective cohesion thereof, and the unused stub-leaves remain entirely out of the way so that the user is not obliged to hold them up to prevent interference with the filing operation, and has free use of both hands for effecting the moistening of the adhesive and the applying of the document margin thereto;
  • the use of the successive stub-leaves is continued in the same manner until all of the same at one side of the stitching have been used.
  • the cover or binding is then disposed in the flat formation shown in Fig. 3, at which the unused stub-leaves tend to stand in the approximately upright position represented in said figure.
  • the filing may then be con- My. New
  • a document file comprising a plurality of sheets having oppositely disposed marginal adhesive portions, said sheets, arranged in a single pile and folded along the longi tudinal center thereof to provide stubleaves at each side .of said center a bookcover back'to which said sheets are secured by stitching extending through the same along said longitudinal center, and stiff sidemembers connected flexibly with the edges of said back and swingable about said edges from positions inclosing the stub-leaves to reversed positionsat which said stub-leaves and side-members extend in opposite directions from said back, the stub-leaves adapted to be bent about the respectively adjacent flexibly connected edges of the back and sides while the latter are in reversed position.

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July 16, 1929. KL 1,721,344
DOCUMENT FILE Filed Dec. 2'7, 1927 KLOPP. wuentoz Patented duly 16, 1929.
, NETED If AARON T. KLOPP, OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA, ASSIGNOR TO KLOPliPRINTING COMPANY,
OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA, A CORPORATION OF NEBRASKA.
DOCUMENT, FILE.
Application filed December 27, 1927. Serial No. 242,622. Y
My invention relates to means for filing documents, and particularly to file-books suitable for use in offices of pubhc record, in which legal documents, such as chattel mortgages andthe like are filed for record. It is the object of my invention'to provide a simple, economical and efficient file for documents of the class mentloned, and wherein the documents are permanently-secured ina bound'book by attachment to adhesive stub-leaves therein. A further ob ect is to provide a structure and arrangement of the stub-leaves whereby an automatically effective separation of the used and unused leaves may be attained, so that the unused leaves will not interfere with the user when additional documents are to be secured 1n the book. 0
A structure embodying'my inventlon s shown in the accompanying drawings, n which Fig. 1 is an end view of the file in closed position, a portion thereof being in section to show the interior structure, Fig. 2 is a partial end view showing the arrangement of the book for attaching the documents to the first-used half of the stubleaves, Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the arrangement when attaching documents to the second half of the stub-leaves, Fig. 4 is a detail end View of one of the stub-sheets, and Fig. 5 is a partial plan view of the same.
In carrying out my invention according to the illustrated.embodiment thereof, I provide a book-cover or binding comprising stiff side-members or boards 6 and a back 7 which are lined inside andcovered outside with sheets 8 and 9 of flexible material extended continuously from the back 7 onto the sides 6 to form hinge-like flexible connections 10 between the sides and back. In connection with said cover I employ a plurality of sheets 11 of tough paper, each having upon its opposite sides, adjacent to the opposite longitudinal edges thereof, strips 12 of dry adhesive material which may be softened by moistening the same.
The sheets 11 are assembled inca pile, the
adhesive strips 12 of all of the sheets being similarly arranged, or so that said adhesive strips are at the upper sides of the sheets adjoining one edge of the pile, while at the opposite edge the strips are at the lower sides of the sheets, as represented in Figs. at and 5. Then, by means of a single line of stitching 13 extending along the longi-- tudinal center-line of the pile, the sheets are secured together and to the lining-sheet V 8 of the cover. Subsequently to thegsecuring of the pile of sheets 11 to the lining 8, the latter is secured to the backboard 7 being so positioned thereon that the line of stitching issubstantially at'the center thereof. After completion of the" assembly, the closing of the sides 6 to the position shown in Fig. 1 causes the sheets to be fold: ed roundingly about the line of stitching,
each sheet forming two stub-leaves, and the adhesive strips 12 being at the "same'side on all] of said stub-leaves. if desired, the
pile of sheets maybe folded along the stitching-line prior to the attachment thereof to the lining-sheet 8, the group or assemblage of sheets being similar to a single signature of a printed book.
The flexible connections 10 between the back 7 and sides 6 of the cover or binding enable the sides to be turned back from the normal closed formation shown in Fig. 1 to the reversed formation shown in Fig. 2, at which the stub-leaves formed from the sheets 11 extend out from the back oppositely to the sides 6. For use of the first half of the stub-leaves the file is disposed in said reversed formation, and as each leaf is to be used the same is bent about the adjacent portion of the back 7 and out onto the upper side-member 6. While the leaf is held in this position the adhesive strip 12 is moistened and the margin of the document 14: applied to the moistened strip. During said operation the side-member 6 forms a firm base or support enabling the document and the adhesive margin of the leaf to be pressed together to insure effective cohesion thereof, and the unused stub-leaves remain entirely out of the way so that the user is not obliged to hold them up to prevent interference with the filing operation, and has free use of both hands for effecting the moistening of the adhesive and the applying of the document margin thereto; The use of the successive stub-leaves is continued in the same manner until all of the same at one side of the stitching have been used. The cover or binding is then disposed in the flat formation shown in Fig. 3, at which the unused stub-leaves tend to stand in the approximately upright position represented in said figure. The filing may then be con- My. New
tinned by bending down the upstanding leaves successively as the same are required for use, and the attaching of the documents thereto may proceed as before without the necessity of holding the unused stub-leaves up out of the way to prevent their interferble book-cover having stifi sides and back flexibly connected to enable reversal of said sides relative to the back, in combination with a plurality of sheets arranged in a single signature and centrally stitched to the back of said cover, each of said sheets forming a pair of stub-leaves, adapted to extend about the respectively adjacent flexibly connected edges of the back and sides of the book-cover while the sides are in re verse position and each stub-leaf having an adhesive marginal portion.
2. A document file, comprising a plurality of sheets having oppositely disposed marginal adhesive portions, said sheets, arranged in a single pile and folded along the longi tudinal center thereof to provide stubleaves at each side .of said center a bookcover back'to which said sheets are secured by stitching extending through the same along said longitudinal center, and stiff sidemembers connected flexibly with the edges of said back and swingable about said edges from positions inclosing the stub-leaves to reversed positionsat which said stub-leaves and side-members extend in opposite directions from said back, the stub-leaves adapted to be bent about the respectively adjacent flexibly connected edges of the back and sides while the latter are in reversed position.
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US2542754A (en) * 1951-02-20 Photo recoed book
US2792981A (en) * 1952-12-04 1957-05-21 Allen L Grammer Files
US4284227A (en) * 1979-12-13 1981-08-18 Permclip Products Corporation Expansion folder with accordian-pleat backbone
US4502658A (en) * 1981-12-03 1985-03-05 Wirt Buddy C Collapsible bingo sheet and marker retainer
US20060006036A1 (en) * 2004-07-07 2006-01-12 Travel Caddy, Inc D/B/A Travelon Multiple pocket storage and travel case
FR2939718A1 (en) * 2008-12-17 2010-06-18 Mac Conseil Loose leaves binding device i.e. cold documents binder, has modular paper tape receiving self-adhesive and adhesive layer on its respective faces, where rear side of device is fixed to paper tape by sewing to form book

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2542754A (en) * 1951-02-20 Photo recoed book
US2792981A (en) * 1952-12-04 1957-05-21 Allen L Grammer Files
US4284227A (en) * 1979-12-13 1981-08-18 Permclip Products Corporation Expansion folder with accordian-pleat backbone
US4502658A (en) * 1981-12-03 1985-03-05 Wirt Buddy C Collapsible bingo sheet and marker retainer
US20060006036A1 (en) * 2004-07-07 2006-01-12 Travel Caddy, Inc D/B/A Travelon Multiple pocket storage and travel case
FR2939718A1 (en) * 2008-12-17 2010-06-18 Mac Conseil Loose leaves binding device i.e. cold documents binder, has modular paper tape receiving self-adhesive and adhesive layer on its respective faces, where rear side of device is fixed to paper tape by sewing to form book

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