Bookbinding: process and apparatus – Apparatus – Finishing apparatus
Patent
1998-11-05
2000-04-11
Fridie, Jr., Willmon
Bookbinding: process and apparatus
Apparatus
Finishing apparatus
412 16, B42C 1300
Patent
active
060481528
ABSTRACT:
A binding apparatus includes a cutting mechanism for cutting a primary continuous form vertically into two equal sheets of secondary continuous form, a primary pasting mechanism for pasting a side edge of one of the secondary continuous form sheets in the form of a line or band, a secondary continuous form superposing and feeding mechanism for superposing the other secondary continuous form sheet on the one secondary continuous form sheet so that cross perforation lines are overlapped with each other and feeding the superposed continuous form sheets, a secondary pasting mechanism for pasting a side edge of the other secondary continuous form sheet in the form of the line or band, a separating mechanism for separating the superposed secondary continuous form sheets along the cross perforation lines so that pieces of superposed sheets are obtained, a piling mechanism for piling two pieces of superposed sheets so that the piece of superposed sheet fed from the separating mechanism creeps under the previously fed piece of superposed sheet, the piling mechanism piling a predetermined number of sets of the pieces of superposed sheets, and a pressing mechanism for pressing the predetermined number of sets of the pieces of superposed sheets so that the pieces are pasted together to be bound into a booklet.
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Fridie Jr. Willmon
Kabushiki Kaisha Aichi Business Form
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