Continuous stationery assemblies

Textiles: manufacturing

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282 12A, B41L 120

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041780183

ABSTRACT:
A continuous stationery assembly particularly intended for use with typewriters, terminal printers, mini-computers and so on, whether or not such devices embody pin feed driving mechanisms, wherein the assemblies are fed through the machine and refolded effectively, comprising a front and a back outer record web, both with marginal feed apertures, at least one intermediate web with transfer material associated with it, respectively secured to the web next above it, and wherein the two outer webs extend beyond the longitudinal side edges of the intermediate web to form side margins at opposite sides of the assembly, securing means within the respective margins joining the front and back webs together and a further securing means joining the intermediate web to at least one of the outer record webs, longitudinal lines of perforations in the front and back webs adjacent the side edges of the intermediate record web to facilitate removal of the margins and longitudinal lines of perforations in each of said webs to facilitate separation of the webs from the transfer material.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3854654 (1974-12-01), Van Malderghem
patent: 4113281 (1978-09-01), Halse
patent: 4121857 (1978-10-01), Halse
patent: 4123086 (1978-10-01), French

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