Method for binding a bundle of loose leaves or the like and binding element, end leaf or cover applied thereby
A kind of analogue and loose-leaf technology, applied in the direction of book covers, toys, printing, etc., can solve the problem of not causing interest in sporadic use and personal use
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[0026] Such as figure 1 and 2 As shown in , first the free edges of a stack of leaflets 1 are stapled, for example, using one or several staples 2 to staple the free edges.
[0027] It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to binding by stapling, but other binding techniques such as sewing, cold gluing, hot gluing, perforation with plastic or metal rings, etc. may also be used.
[0028] Every time we refer to staples later on, other binding techniques can also be used.
[0029] In this case, but not necessarily, it is possible to use a backing leaf 3 when binding, which is arranged on the outside of the above-mentioned binder stack 1 and is made of a relatively rigid or non-flexible material that can be stapled, such as cardboard , plastic or paper etc. These materials may be single-layer, multi-layer, coated or laminated.
[0030] Next, the above-mentioned binder stack 1 is arranged with its stapled edges in a cover 4, which in this case is configured as a...
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