US646363A - Blank book for type-writers. - Google Patents

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US646363A
US646363A US73263299A US1899732632A US646363A US 646363 A US646363 A US 646363A US 73263299 A US73263299 A US 73263299A US 1899732632 A US1899732632 A US 1899732632A US 646363 A US646363 A US 646363A
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  • the sheets which compose the book. are of two leaves each, and they are put together in groups of any suitable number of leaves nested in the form of a signature, as seen in Figure 3, wherein the dotted line a windicates the leaves of a group, and for-each sheet there is a separate gum med strip 3, arranged to form a folded two-part backing for each sheet at the binding.
  • Fig.1 shows the open book from which a leaf has been removed at a line of perforations, type-written, and replaced on the gummed strip in alinement with the perforations.
  • Fig. 2 shows a partial view of the open book to show the two gummed strips at the joining of two groups of sheets or signatures, the lines of perforations in the leaves being shown by dotted lines under the gummed strips.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section of one of the groups of leaves of the book, showing the arrangement of a separate folded gummed strip for each sheet and a leaf of a sheet of the joining group at the right hand leaves of a sheet one of the leaves of which has been removed and its position when replaced shown by dotted lines.
  • Each sheet of the book has two lines of perforations 1 1, so that when folded on a mediate line and bound together each line of perforations will be about one-half or threefourths ofan inch from the binding to allow the leaves to be torn out, leaving a stub 2, which has no other function than to form a gage-line in replacing the removed leaf.
  • a separate gummed strip 3 of some suitable fabric folded in equal parts and fastened in the book so as to stand free between the leaves, the function of which is to form a fastening for the removed leaf and for the stub from which it was removed.
  • the width of this'gummed strip is about twice the width of that part of the sheet between the perforations, so that there will be two equal parts 4 4, Fig.4, which extend over the lines of perforations of each leaf as in Figs. 3 and 5, in which the lines of perforations are indicated by dots 1 on the leaves.
  • Fig. 5 the dotted lines 5 5 indicate where the lines of perforations come in the book along the gummed strip.
  • Thisconstruction gives to each part 4 of the gummed strip about twice the width of the stub 2, so that when the lat ter is secured to the gummed strip there will still be a gummed surface left, to which the removed leaf is fastened, as shown by the dotted lines in Fig.
  • the strip can be made of linen paper gumined on one side or of any suitable material gumrned on one side and rendered impervious to moisture on the other.
  • Ablank book comprisinggroups'ofsheets, the two leaves of each sheet having each a line of perforations at which each leaf is separable from a stub part, in combination with a separate adhesive strip bound with each sheet, forming a pair of fastenings folded around the binding edge and cooperating with each sheet, each fastening part extending beyond or overlapping the lines of the perforations of each leaf whereby to form a fastening back for the stub part and for the pair of leaves in replacing them.
  • a blank book the leaves whereof are provided with lines of perforations, in combination with a separate adhesive strip folded around the bound edge of two adjacent leaves having blank leaves separable on lines of per-' forations and fixed stub parts joining the separable leaves by said peforations and adhesive strips stitched as a backing for each perforated pair of leaves and having a width greater than the width between the lines of perforations and folded around the stitched edge of the leaves.
  • each sheet including a pair of. leaves having each a line of perforations at which each leaf is separable from a stub part and an adhesive strip folded mediately of its width and forming a pair of fastenings around the'binding edge of each folded sheet and bound therewith, each fastening part projecting beyond and overlapping the lines of perforations.

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No. 646,363. 7 Patented Mar. 27, I900. W. 'F. DODSWORTH.
BLANK BOOK FOR TYPE WRITERS.
(Application filed Oct. 5, 1899.) (No Model.)
lNVENTOl? awwarww UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. I
WALTER FEW DODSWVORTH, OF LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
BI ANK BO OK FOR TYPE-WRITERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 646,368, dated March 2'7, 1900. Application filed October 5, 1899. Serial No. 732,632. (No model.)
To all 1071 0727 it may concern:
Be it known that I, WALTER FEW Dons- WORTH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Leavenworth, in the county of Leavenworth and State of Kansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Blank Books for Type-Writers, of which the following is a specification.
I have produced a-record-book the leaves of which can be readily removed to be typewritten and again secured in the same place in matching relation to the part from'which they were removed, and my improvement resides in the novel means by which this is done, as I will now describe in connection with the accompanying drawings, and particularly set out in the claims concluding this specification.
The sheets which compose the book. are of two leaves each, and they are put together in groups of any suitable number of leaves nested in the form of a signature, as seen in Figure 3, wherein the dotted line a windicates the leaves of a group, and for-each sheet there is a separate gum med strip 3, arranged to form a folded two-part backing for each sheet at the binding. I prefer tomake each group not to exceed five sheets, and in putting the sheets together the gummed strips of each sheet will stand side by side, as at 9 in said figure, and it will be understood that the gummed strips are free between the leaves in the bound book and are the means whereby the removed leaf and the stub from which it was removed are secured to and as parts of the gummed strip, the stub serving thereby as a guide edge whereby to replace the leaf.
In the said drawings, Fig.1 shows the open book from which a leaf has been removed at a line of perforations, type-written, and replaced on the gummed strip in alinement with the perforations. Fig. 2 shows a partial view of the open book to show the two gummed strips at the joining of two groups of sheets or signatures, the lines of perforations in the leaves being shown by dotted lines under the gummed strips. Fig. 3 is a cross-section of one of the groups of leaves of the book, showing the arrangement of a separate folded gummed strip for each sheet and a leaf of a sheet of the joining group at the right hand leaves of a sheet one of the leaves of which has been removed and its position when replaced shown by dotted lines.
Each sheet of the book has two lines of perforations 1 1, so that when folded on a mediate line and bound together each line of perforations will be about one-half or threefourths ofan inch from the binding to allow the leaves to be torn out, leaving a stub 2, which has no other function than to form a gage-line in replacing the removed leaf. For each sheet there is a separate gummed strip 3, of some suitable fabric, folded in equal parts and fastened in the book so as to stand free between the leaves, the function of which is to form a fastening for the removed leaf and for the stub from which it was removed. The width of this'gummed strip is about twice the width of that part of the sheet between the perforations, so that there will be two equal parts 4 4, Fig.4, which extend over the lines of perforations of each leaf as in Figs. 3 and 5, in which the lines of perforations are indicated by dots 1 on the leaves. In Fig. 5 the dotted lines 5 5 indicate where the lines of perforations come in the book along the gummed strip. Thisconstruction gives to each part 4 of the gummed strip about twice the width of the stub 2, so that when the lat ter is secured to the gummed strip there will still be a gummed surface left, to which the removed leaf is fastened, as shown by the dotted lines in Fig. 5, in matching relation to the edge 1, being the line at which the leaf was separated from the stub 2. Only that side of the strip 3 to which the stub 2 and the leaf are fastened is gummed, and I prefer that this gummed surface be of some thin paper 6, the edge of which is seen turned up in Fig. 4 and which is itself fastened to the fabric part 7 by gum to prevent the gum when moistened to receive the stub and leaf from soaking through the fabric. This gives a laminated gummed strip, which may be made.
of very light but strong silk, linen, or cambric 7, Fig. 4, and a facing of very thin tissue-paper 6, which when pasted together forms a strong fastening for the leaf and is rendered impervious to the wetted gum,-so that in applying the record-leaf the strip cannot stick to the leaf of the other sheet when the book is closed. The strip can be made of linen paper gumined on one side or of any suitable material gumrned on one side and rendered impervious to moisture on the other.
\Vhen the leaf has been detached and typewritten, it is replaced in the book by first moistening the stub 2 and fastening it to the gummed strip, as in Fig. 5, and then moistening the remaining outer portion of the gu mined stripitself and placing the leaf thereon against and in alinernent with the edge 1 of the pasted stub 2 and fasten thereby the written leaf exactly on the line from which it was torn. \Vhen this record-page is so replaced, it will be stronger, because it is fastened to a strong part made stronger itself by being fastened to the leaf-stub.
I claim 1. Ablank book comprisinggroups'ofsheets, the two leaves of each sheet having each a line of perforations at which each leaf is separable from a stub part, in combination with a separate adhesive strip bound with each sheet, forming a pair of fastenings folded around the binding edge and cooperating with each sheet, each fastening part extending beyond or overlapping the lines of the perforations of each leaf whereby to form a fastening back for the stub part and for the pair of leaves in replacing them.
2. A blank book the leaves whereof are provided with lines of perforations, in combination with a separate adhesive strip folded around the bound edge of two adjacent leaves having blank leaves separable on lines of per-' forations and fixed stub parts joining the separable leaves by said peforations and adhesive strips stitched as a backing for each perforated pair of leaves and having a width greater than the width between the lines of perforations and folded around the stitched edge of the leaves.
5. As a new article of manufacture a book having groups of blank sheets each sheet including a pair of. leaves having each a line of perforations at which each leaf is separable from a stub part and an adhesive strip folded mediately of its width and forming a pair of fastenings around the'binding edge of each folded sheet and bound therewith, each fastening part projecting beyond and overlapping the lines of perforations.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WVALTER FEW DODSVORTIL W'itnesses:
R. S. OAMPION, J. S. DODSVVORTH.
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US2542754A (en) * 1951-02-20 Photo recoed book
US3336750A (en) * 1962-03-06 1967-08-22 Polysius Gmbh Rocket and method of propelling same
US5251936A (en) * 1991-06-05 1993-10-12 Fitzgibbons Gary W Overlap check construction or similar business form

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2542754A (en) * 1951-02-20 Photo recoed book
US3336750A (en) * 1962-03-06 1967-08-22 Polysius Gmbh Rocket and method of propelling same
US5251936A (en) * 1991-06-05 1993-10-12 Fitzgibbons Gary W Overlap check construction or similar business form

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