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US2907585A
US2907585A US745653A US74565358A US2907585A US 2907585 A US2907585 A US 2907585A US 745653 A US745653 A US 745653A US 74565358 A US74565358 A US 74565358A US 2907585 A US2907585 A US 2907585A
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George E Sornberger
William R Wakeman
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41LAPPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR MANIFOLDING, DUPLICATING OR PRINTING FOR OFFICE OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES; ADDRESSING MACHINES OR LIKE SERIES-PRINTING MACHINES
    • B41L1/00Devices for performing operations in connection with manifolding by means of pressure-sensitive layers or intermediaries, e.g. carbons; Accessories for manifolding purposes
    • B41L1/20Manifolding assemblies, e.g. book-like assemblies
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41LAPPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR MANIFOLDING, DUPLICATING OR PRINTING FOR OFFICE OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES; ADDRESSING MACHINES OR LIKE SERIES-PRINTING MACHINES
    • B41L1/00Devices for performing operations in connection with manifolding by means of pressure-sensitive layers or intermediaries, e.g. carbons; Accessories for manifolding purposes
    • B41L1/20Manifolding assemblies, e.g. book-like assemblies
    • B41L1/26Continuous assemblies made up of webs
    • B41L1/32Continuous assemblies made up of webs folded transversely
    • B41L1/323Uniting several webs, e.g. transversely
    • B41L1/325Uniting several webs, e.g. transversely longitudinally

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  • This invention relates to manifolding assemblies and more particularly to assemblies of this type which are adapted to be fed through Writing machines such as typewriters, tabulators, or the like, and to be folded in the usual zigzag fashion to form a pack.
  • Forms assemblies of this type are usually provided along one or both side margins with a continuous longitudinal row of accurately punched apertures within which the pins of the feeding roll or other similar feeding device of the writing machine, are adapted to engage for moving the assembly through the machine and maintaining accurate sheet-to-sheet register.
  • the sheets of the assembly must be held together by some effective means not only while being fed through the machine but also during other occasions of handling and folding.
  • the applied glue rigidly holds together the various parts of the record assembly and, even when applied only in small spaced spots, the flexibility of movement between. the form parts is not suflicient to freely permit the unavoidable fanning ofythe parts as they are forced around the cylindrical roll of the writing machine.
  • the obvious result of this is the buckling of the sheets which in turn results in forms feeding diificulties in the writing machine.
  • the amount of glue to be applied is quite critical and presents a difiicult production control problem. This is especially true when only spots of glue are used, and it has been customary to apply a fine stream of glue along a longitudinal side margin of the record assembly.
  • a fast setting glue is generally preferred since the glue has time to set while the forms are in exact alignment for proper feeding and proper registry of the written mes sage, before the assembly is folded into a pack.
  • the folded pack is formed the inherent condition of fanning between the inner and outer parts is accentuated and this fanning is of course resisted by the assembly having been firmly glued together by a fast setting glue.
  • the assembly frequently breaks along-thetransverse line of perforations on which the folding usually takes place. Such breaksnot only cause machine feeding difiiculties but also invite further premature breaking or tearing of. the perforations across the form assembly.
  • the present invention retains the advantages of the continuous glue stream application butprovides the necessary flexibility between the component parts of the assembly while warped around a feed cylinder, folded into a zigzag pack, or-transportedin continuous flat form; and any fanning out or non-alignment of the sheets during bending .or curving operations is permitted, but the natural registry of the sheets -is restored as soon as the bending stresses on the assembly have been removed.
  • the invention in its preferred embodiments, contemplates the provision of alternate staggered lines of adhesive between the adjacent record sheet or record and transfer sheets and relief means adjacent these lines of adhesive for permitting the necessary flexibility of the margins of the assembly for successfully sustaining the warping and folding effects and maintaining proper reglstry.
  • the relief means comprises a series of preferably diagonal slits disposed between the alternate lines of adhesive, and although it is preferred that the relief apertures be applied to all of the sheets composing the assembly, the novel provision has been found quite effective for some purposes if the transfer or carbon sheets only are thus slitted.
  • Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view partly in side elevation and partly in vertical section, showing the convolutions and bending to which a manifolding assembly is subjected during normal use;
  • Figure 2 is a View in perspective of a portion of a continuous manifolding sheet assembly of record sheets and transfer sheets, illustrating one embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary plan View of an edge portion of the assembly shown in Figure 2, but on a greatly enlarged scale, parts of certain of the sheets being broken away to reveal the underlying structure;
  • Figure 4 is a vertical transverse sectional view taken on line 44 of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows;
  • Figure 5 is an expanded sectional View of the junction portion of the assembly as if the sheets were manually pulled away from each other, to reveal the novel connecting structure of both the record and transfer sheets;
  • Figure 6 is a fragmentary plan view of a corner porand spaced feed apertures 30 and 3.1.
  • FIG. 1 of the drawings there is shown at 10 a i fragmentary representation of a typical writing or sheet feeding machine through which a web 12 comprising a forms assembly is being passed.
  • the particular means for feeding the assembly through the machine is dis closed for purposes of example, as the pin feed roll 13, which may also comprise the platen of the writing ma chine.
  • the pin feed roll 13 which may also comprise the platen of the writing ma chine.
  • the web assembly-12 is passed through the machine and then out through the guides 14 whereupon it may be folded into the zigzag pack shown at 15.
  • the assembly of multiple sheets is fanned out during its bending around the cylinder 13 and also ;at the successive folds 16 when the web is led into pack formation.
  • FIG. 2 A portion of the multiple forms assembly 12 is shown in Figure 2 and it will be seen that it comprises successive sets of printed forms 20 separated "by the transverse line of perforations 21.
  • the forms will be provided with intelligence conveying indicia or printed matter suggested broadly at 22, and the guide lines and columns as well as the printed :matter are usually reproduced exactly on each of the record sheets forming the assembly.
  • the assembly 12 comprises a top record sheet 25 and successive lower record sheets 26, together with intervening carbon or transfer sheets 27.
  • the apertures 31 on the right-hand margin of the sheets may be omitted for some purposes and reliance placed onthe apertures 35) along the left-hand margin for feeding and registering purposes.
  • the carbon or transfer sheets 27 could be contenninous with the record sheets 25 and 26; and when thus formed the pack or web assembly of record and transfer sheets findsits vertical equivalent in an assembly of continuous carbon-backed record sheets, or an assembly offNCR (no carbon required) sheets which impress a copy of 'thetyped or written material upon the next lower sheet by a pressure-induced chemical change.
  • Figure 7' is a vertical transverse sectional view taken on line 77 of Figure 6,*and expanded as in Figure 5;
  • Figures 8 and 9, and Figures 10 and 11, are views corresponding respectively to Figures 6 and 7, but showing1 two further modifications of the inventive conc p an A longitudinal line of tear slits 38 passes through all of the sheets and this longitudinal line roughly delineates the margin of the coated portion of the transfer sheet 27 although the coating could terminate a short distance upon either side of this tear line.
  • the web of carbon or the transfer sheet 27 is brought into contact, along its uncoated marginal portion '35, with glue spreading means which impresses a narrow line of adhesive it? along the upper or uncarbonized surface of the sheet quite close to the margin o-f the coated portion, and a second lineof adhesive 41 is applied to the under or carbon coated side of the sheet 27 very close to the inner margin 34 of the sheet.
  • each of the transfer sheet layers 27 is provided with narrow streaks of adhesive in the same way and it will thus be readily seen that the line of adhesive 40 serves to attach the particular carbon sheet 27 to the overlying record sheet, whether the original record sheet 25 or the copy sheets 26.
  • the line of adhesive 41 serves to secure the edge of the lower face of each carbon sheet to the underlyingrecord sheet 26 in laterally spaced relationship to the line of gluing 40.
  • the assembled set of record and transfer sheets is slitted as at 45 prefer ably in the diagonal or herringbone fashion clearly in: dicated in Figures 2 and 3 of the drawings.
  • These slits 45 pass through the sheets along a longitudinal line between the glue lines 40 and 41, and each slit prefer ably terminates at these streaks of glue, as indicated in Figure 3.
  • Each record form 25, 26 has a detachable side margin which contains the form feeding holes, the gluing, and the longitudinal row of flexibility promoting slits. All of the carbon or transfer tissues extend into this detachable margin area and this portion of the carbon tissue is not carbonized.
  • the streaks of adhesive are applied to opposite sides of the margins of the carbon or transfer sheets and spaced apart a short distance. In the illustrated embodiments the inner streak is applied to the top or uncarbonized face of the transfer sheet as at 40, and the outer streak 41 is applied to the under or carbonized side of the sheet. However, this arrangement of the streaks Y40 and 41 could be reversed if desired.
  • the longitudinal row of flexing slits are located between the two staggered lines of adhesive and preferably the cuts are made all at one time through the record sheets and carbon sheets as a final continuous operation after all record sheets and carbons are in their ultimate, adhesively attached, and assembled condition.
  • the distinctive feature of this embodiment is the form of the flexing slits. These slits are shown at 45b and comprise overlapping chevron-like slits, alternate ones of which face in opposite directions. Although useful for some purposes, this embodiment is less preferred than the one illustrated in Figures 2-5 of the drawings, where the slits extend all the way to the glue lines.
  • FIG. 12 A somewhat exaggerated illustration of tenting of a forms assembly is illustrated in Figure 12 of the drawings where the construction line 100 shows the location of the lateral line of severance which has been designated 21 in the illustrations of the present invention.
  • the glue sets after the assembly has been folded into a pack, the forms parts are in fanned relationship of each other and are positioned out of register. In effect, the outer parts of the assembly are buckled to a successively greater degree than the inner ones and this humping or tenting of the forms presents a serious difiiculty in that the tented forms cannot pass freely through the narrow spaces of the writing machine.
  • a manifolding forms assembly a plurality of sheets disposed in superposed manifo'lding relationship, means for securing the sheets together along at least one side marginal area, said securing means comprising longitudinally extending means for individually securing adjacent sheets one to the other, alternate ones of said individual securing means down through the assembly being offset laterally a short distance from the next adjacent ones, whereby there is provided a narrow longitudinally extending area of each intervening sheet which serves as a linking hinge element between alternate'sheets; and a narrow stress-relieving zone provided in at least some of the sheets and extending along said side marginal areas thereof closely adjacent said securing means; such linking securing means and said stress-relieving Zone serving to afford sufficient lateral and longitudinal flexibility to prevent permanent distortion and mis-registry of the assembly, for example, as the result of folding the assembly or bending it about a cylindrical feed member.
  • a manifolding forms assembly, a plurality of sheets disposed in superposed manifolding relationship, means for securing the sheets together along at least one side marginal area, said securing means comprising longiclaim 5 in which the stress-relieving apertures comprise tudinally extending means for individually securing adjacent sheets one to the other, alternate ones of said individual securing means down through the assembly being offset laterally a short distance from the next adjacent ones, whereby there is provided a narrow longitudinally extending area of each intervening sheet which serves as a linking hinge element between alternate sheets; and a narrow stress-relieving zone provided in at least some of the sheets and lying between the transversely spaced longitudinally extending individual securing means; such linking securing means and said stress-relieving zone serving to afford suflicient lateral andlongitudinalflexibility to prevent permanent distortion and mis-registry of the assembly, for example, as the result of folding the assembly or bending it about a cylindrical feed memher.
  • each intervening sheet which serves as a linking hinge element between alternate sheets; and a narrow stress-relieving zone provided in at least some of the sheets and extending along said side marginal areasthereof closely adjacent said-securing means, said stress-relieving zone embodying a longitudinally extending series of cuts made in selected ones of the linking hinge areas of the intervening sheets and corresponding conterminous areas of top and bottom sheets; such linking securing means and said stress-relieving zone scrving to afford sufiicient lateral and longitudinal flexibility to prevent permanent distortion and mis-registry of the assembly, for example, as the result of folding the assembly or bending it about a cylindrical feed member.
  • a manifolding forms assembly in'combination, a plurality of continuous strips disposed in superposed manifolding relationship, at least one stripe of adhesive applied between adjacent strips and extending continuously longitudinally thereof, said stripe of adhesive serving to connect said adjacent strips along the narrow line of the applied adhesive, the stripes of adhesive of alternate spaces between adjacent strips being offset transversely for a short distance, and stress-relieving cuts in at least some of the superposed strips, said cuts being applied in the area between the alternating or staggered stripes of adhesive, and. extending from one stripe to the other.
  • a manifolding forms assembly, in combination, a plurality of continuous strips disposed in superposed manifolding relationship, a narrow stripe of adhesive applied between the strips of each adjacent pair along a line near a side margin of the assembly and extending continuously longitudinally thereof, the stripes of ad hesive between alternate pairs of strips being disposed at different distances from the side edge of the assembly, whereby adjacent succeeding stripes of adhesive down through the assembly are out of registry, staggered, and spaced apart a short distance; and a continuous longitudinally extending series of stress-relieving apertures formed in at least some of the superposed strips in the area between the offset lines of adhesive.
  • the manifolding forms assembly as set forth in circular openings disposed closely together and separated by narrow ties.
  • each transfer strip being secured to the record strip next above it by means of a narrow stripe of adhesive extending along a line spaced a predetermined distance from a side marginof the assembly, and each transfer strip being securedfto the record strip next below it by means of a narrow stripe of adhesive extending along a line spaced a different distance from the said side margin of the assembly, whereby the alternating stripes of adhesive are staggered and spaced apart a short distance; and a continuous longitudinally extending series of stress-relieving apertures formed in the, transfer strips only and disposed in the area between the laterally offset stripes of adhesive.
  • each transfer strip being secured to the record strip next above it by means of a narrow continuous longitudinal stripe of adhesive extending along a line spaced a predetermined distance from a side margin of the assembly, and each transfer strip being secured to the record strip next below it by means of a narrow continuous longitudinal stripe of adhesive extending along a line spaced a different distance from the said side margin of the assembly, whereby the alternating stripes of adhesive are staggered and spaced apart a short distance; and a continuous longitudinally extending series of stress-relieving apertures formed in all of the superposed strips in the area between the laterallyoffset stripes of adhesive.
  • a manifolding forms assembly in combination, a plurality of continuous alternating record and transfer strips disposed in superposed manifolding relationship, each transfer strip being secured to the record strip next above it by means of a narrow stripe of adhesive extenda narrow stripe of adhesive extending along a line spaced a different distance from the said side margin of the assembly, whereby thealternating stripes of adhesive are staggered and spaced apart a short distance; a continuous longitudinally extending series of stress-relieving apertures formed in the transfer strips only and disposed in the area between the laterally spaced stripes of adhesive; said stress-relieving apertures comprising diagonally disposed slits; the overlapping margins of at least the record strips being provided with feed holes outwardly of the stripes of adhesive and with a longitudinal line of severance slits inwardly of said stripes of adhesive.

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US3495852A (en) * 1967-05-08 1970-02-17 Standard Register Co Forms fastening
US3503629A (en) * 1968-03-11 1970-03-31 D Arle G Bash Bonding for multipart continuous business forms
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US4471977A (en) * 1982-05-13 1984-09-18 Harris Graphics Corporation Flexible form assembly
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US5055153A (en) * 1989-03-31 1991-10-08 Moore Business Forms, Inc. Process for providing a multiple part form for non-impact printer
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