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  • My invention relates to improvements in book binding, especially applicable to the binding of account and other blank books, the object being to secure strength and durability, together with great facility of opening, in order to present a flat surface for writing.
  • The'nature of my invention consists in binding the book of single sheets of paper once folded, thefohlateuge i he Neillngheue throughout tsrlsuethchramitehlana ictu in r other rough'enin g tool, and, after being se wedi'tre ate'd with a 7 ihent of dissolved caontchouc orgitta percliafand attached to rubber bands and backing, and finally rounded and covered, all as hereinafter more particularly set forth.
  • the paper In the ordinary process of book-binding, the paper is folded and put together in sections, containing commonly from three to six sheets. It is then sewed on to parchment bands, glued, rounded by hammering, pressed, trimmed, glued again, and backed with leather, covered, and finished.
  • the sheets are sewed one by one to bands of rubber cloth, R, instead of parchment, and the book is then rounded in a hollow form by pressure Without hammering.
  • I claim- As an article of manufacture, a bound book consisting of a series of folio sheets perforated at and throughout the entire length of their. folds, sewed to rubber bands, and secured to rubber backing with rubber or gutta-percha cement, substantially as herein described.

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J. K. PARK.
BOOK-BINDING.
Patented April 4, 1876.
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IMPROVEMENT IN BOOK-BINDING.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No.
175,740,.dated April 4, 1876; application filed October 11, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JESSE K. PARK, of Marlborough, in the county of Ulster, New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Book Binding; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full and e orrect description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective of single stud. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section through back.
My invention relates to improvements in book binding, especially applicable to the binding of account and other blank books, the object being to secure strength and durability, together with great facility of opening, in order to present a flat surface for writing.
The'nature of my invention consists in binding the book of single sheets of paper once folded, thefohlateuge i he nehmngheue throughout tsrlsuethchramitehlana ictu in r other rough'enin g tool, and, after being se wedi'tre ate'd with a 7 ihent of dissolved caontchouc orgitta percliafand attached to rubber bands and backing, and finally rounded and covered, all as hereinafter more particularly set forth.
In the ordinary process of book-binding, the paper is folded and put together in sections, containing commonly from three to six sheets. It is then sewed on to parchment bands, glued, rounded by hammering, pressed, trimmed, glued again, and backed with leather, covered, and finished.
The fundamental difference between my method of binding and the common one consists in the preparation of the paper and the fastening of it together at the beginning of the operation.
I make up the book entirely of single sheets. These, after folding, are roughened along t o ol, or any suitable instrument for the purpose, which drives the displaced portiou of the paper to tligdu tsidmmaking a rough and l ted lllle Qflpartially torn and" f paper along "thebaok of The object of this operation is to give a r gl ened surface to whio,h....the oementwcan attachlfselffsdas'to get a thorough. hold of the back edge of'the paper throughout its entire length.
Thus prepared and folded, the sheets are sewed one by one to bands of rubber cloth, R, instead of parchment, and the book is then rounded in a hollow form by pressure Without hammering. I now apply to the rounded back B a series of coats of rub beror gutta 7 pe rclia varnish or cement, which enters betweeTi the projection s'ofthe roughened back edges of the sheets of paper, and becomes thoroughly incorporated with them. '1 next put two or three thicknesses of rubber cloth on the varnished back, instead of applying leather and glue, as in the common method, and I thus obtain a very durable and strong yet flexible back, in which the back edge of each sheet is embedded in rubber cement or varnish, and firmly held in its place and adherent to the flexible back.
For the sides of the book, I bevel the boards G, and place their rear edges even with the back, as I find it tends to clamp the leaves and hold them securely in proper position.
Having thus fully described the nature and object of my invention, I wish it to be understood that I do not limit myself toany particular method of roughening the backs of the folded sheets, as that can be accomplished in a variety of ways without substantially affecting the result.
I claim- As an article of manufacture, a bound book consisting of a series of folio sheets perforated at and throughout the entire length of their. folds, sewed to rubber bands, and secured to rubber backing with rubber or gutta-percha cement, substantially as herein described.
The above specification of my said inven- Ition signed and witnessed at Marlborough,
New York, this 18th day of September, A. D. 1875.
JESSE K. PARK.
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