Process of making signatures from preprinted webs for the manufacture of magazines or the like
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1. In the method of making magazines or the like of the type comprising at least one folded signature of at least sixteen pages, the steps comprising:
- providing at least two preprinted webs each having at least four side-by-side equal width contiguous rows of separate areas of printed material on both web surfaces with the material in each row corresponding to separate pages of the magazine, the outer side edge of one of the outer rows being substantially contiguous with one side edge of the web, and the other side edge of the web being provided with a marginal edge portion extending laterally beyond the outer side edge of the other outer row a distance substantially equal to the amount necessary to form a bindery lap;
superposing said outer rows of each web so that the marginal edge portion of each web extends laterally beyond said one side edge of the web;
superposing the two row-superposed webs so that the marginal edge portions of the two webs are superposed and are outermost; and
folding the superposed webs along fold lines intermediate each outer row and the inner row adjacent thereto whereby the folded webs can be laterally severed into signatures each composed of a plurality of folded sheets nested one within the other with one of the sheets being the outermost sheet and all remaining sheets being nested within the outermost sheet, each signature having at least eight leaves and at least sixteen pages and having a bindery lap along one edge of the innermost and the outermost of the sheets making up each signature and with no bindery laps on the corresponding edge of the intermediate sheets.
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Abstract
Signatures for the manufacture of magazines, and the like, are made from preprinted webs of widths smaller than are used conventionally, with no reduction in the size of the pages of the magazine comprising the signature. The reduction in web width is accomplished by eliminating unnecessary laps on certain of the sheets comprising the signature.
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1. In the method of making magazines or the like of the type comprising at least one folded signature of at least sixteen pages, the steps comprising:
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providing at least two preprinted webs each having at least four side-by-side equal width contiguous rows of separate areas of printed material on both web surfaces with the material in each row corresponding to separate pages of the magazine, the outer side edge of one of the outer rows being substantially contiguous with one side edge of the web, and the other side edge of the web being provided with a marginal edge portion extending laterally beyond the outer side edge of the other outer row a distance substantially equal to the amount necessary to form a bindery lap; superposing said outer rows of each web so that the marginal edge portion of each web extends laterally beyond said one side edge of the web; superposing the two row-superposed webs so that the marginal edge portions of the two webs are superposed and are outermost; and folding the superposed webs along fold lines intermediate each outer row and the inner row adjacent thereto whereby the folded webs can be laterally severed into signatures each composed of a plurality of folded sheets nested one within the other with one of the sheets being the outermost sheet and all remaining sheets being nested within the outermost sheet, each signature having at least eight leaves and at least sixteen pages and having a bindery lap along one edge of the innermost and the outermost of the sheets making up each signature and with no bindery laps on the corresponding edge of the intermediate sheets. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. In the method of making magazines or the like of the type comprising at least one folded signature of at least sixteen pages, the steps comprising:
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slitting two preprinted webs of equal width each into two ribbons of unequal width, the difference in ribbon width being substantially equal to the amount necessary to provide a bindery lap for a folded signature; superposing the four ribbons with their slit edges in alignment and with the two narrower ribbons between the two wider ribbons; longitudinally folding the superposed ribbons along a fold line parallel to the slit edges of the ribbons and midway of the width of the narrower ribbons; and severing the folded ribbons to produce folded signatures each composed of a plurality of folded sheets nested one within the other with one of the sheets being the outermost sheet and all of the remaining sheets being nested within the outermost sheet, each signature having bindery laps on only the outermost and innermost of the sheets making up the signature. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. In the method of making magazines or the like of the type comprising at least one folded signature of at least sixteen pages, the steps comprising:
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folding a preprinted web about a longitudinal fold line offset from the longitudinal center line of the web a distance substantially equal to the amount necessary to provide a bindery lap for a folded signature; transversely severing the web into segments each of a length substantially equal to twice the height of a leaf in the magazine being made; folding each folded segment about a fold line transverse to said longitudinal fold line and substantially midway of the length of the segment; and folding the twice folded segment about a longitudinal fold line to form a 16 page signature having bindery laps on the free edge of only the innermost and outermost sheets. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A signature comprising:
at least four sheets each folded along a fold line and nested one within the other to superpose said fold lines, said sheets having opposite side edges parallel to said fold line with the side edges of said sheets being in alignment along one side, one of said folded sheets being the outermost sheet with all the remaining sheets being nested within said outermost sheet, said outermost sheet and an innermost sheet being wider in the dimension measured normal to said fold lines than the other narrower sheets whereby the innermost and outermost of said sheets form bindery laps along their side edges opposite said aligned side edges.
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