Patents by Inventor Jerry Hodsdon
Jerry Hodsdon has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10373529Abstract: A label sheet (1) having a release liner (16) and a column of labels (12) releasably adhered thereto is modified to allow easy removal of the labels. The liner has a weakened separation line (30) formed by cuts and ties running underneath a column of labels near the edge of the labels, and notches (18) at the top and bottom of the sheet aligned with the cuts and ties. A matrix (14) surrounding the labels, if present, also has cuts and ties, with the cuts and ties in the matrix parallel to and slightly offset from the cuts and ties in the liner. The separation lines are strong enough that the label sheet can be fed through a printer, yet weak enough that a user can tear off the liner and matrix along the separation lines, thus leaving a minor edge of a column of labels exposed for easy removal from the label sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: CCL LABEL, INC.Inventors: Galen Wong, Steven C. Weirather, Jerry Hodsdon, Inge Bachner, Martin Utz
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Patent number: 10008133Abstract: A label sheet assembly including a liner sheet, a carrier sheet, and a facestock sheet. The facestock sheet includes cut lines defining labels and cut lines defining at least a portion of a carrier strip. The carrier sheet can include cut lines defining at least a portion of the carrier strip. The carrier strip can be removed from the label sheet assembly to expose at least a portion of a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on the labels. The label sheet assembly has a uniform thickness in an area that includes the carrier strip and the labels.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2015Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: CCL LABEL, INC.Inventors: Le H. Hong, Michael Novak, Jerry Hodsdon, Gildardo Ramirez Villegas, Alejandro Gerardo Veyna Hernandez, Florence M. Brisee, Ronald Ugolick
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Publication number: 20160035254Abstract: A label sheet assembly including a liner sheet, a carrier sheet, and a facestock sheet. The facestock sheet includes cut lines defining labels and cut lines defining at least a portion of a carrier strip. The carrier sheet can include cut lines defining at least a portion of the carrier strip. The carrier strip can be removed from the label sheet assembly to expose at least a portion of a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on the labels. The label sheet assembly has a uniform thickness in an area that includes the carrier strip and the labels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Le H. Hong, Michael Novak, Jerry Hodsdon, Gildardo Ramirez Villegas, Alejandro Gerardo Veyna Hernandez, Florence M. Brisee, Ronald Ugolick
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Publication number: 20100233412Abstract: A label sheet (1) having a release liner (16) and a column of labels (12) releasably adhered thereto is modified to allow easy removal of the labels. The liner has a weakened separation line (30) formed by cuts and ties running underneath a column of labels near the edge of the labels, and notches (18) at the top and bottom of the sheet aligned with the cuts and ties. A matrix (14) surrounding the labels, if present, also has cuts and ties, with the cuts and ties in the matrix parallel to and slightly offset from the cuts and ties in the liner. The separation lines are strong enough that the label sheet can be fed through a printer, yet weak enough that a user can tear off the liner and matrix along the separation lines, thus leaving a minor edge of a column of labels exposed for easy removal from the label sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Galen Wong, Steven C. Weirather, Jerry Hodsdon, Inge Bachner, Martin Utz
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Patent number: 7709071Abstract: A label sheet (1) having a release liner (16) and a column of labels (12) releasably adhered thereto is modified to allow easy removal of the labels. The liner has a weakened separation line (30) formed by cuts and ties running underneath a column of labels near the edge of the labels, and notches (18) at the top and bottom of the sheet aligned with the cuts and ties. A matrix (14) surrounding the labels, if present, also has cuts and ties, with the cuts and ties in the matrix parallel to and slightly offset from the cuts and ties in the liner. The separation lines are strong enough that the label sheet can be fed through a printer, yet weak enough that a user can tear off the liner and matrix along the separation lines, thus leaving a minor edge of a column of labels exposed for easy removal from the label sheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Galen Wong, Steven C. Weirather, Jerry Hodsdon, Inge Bachner, Martin Utz
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Publication number: 20080054622Abstract: A facestock releasably adhered to a liner sheet is die cut to form one or two compact disc labels, and two diametrically opposed tabs on each compact disc label and located so that one edge of the tab is in contact with one of the compact disc labels and is perforated. The liner side of the tab also has a die cut patterned so that it generally follows the outline of the tab, but which forms a shape which is inside of and slightly smaller than the face cut tab pattern. After the label sheet has passed through a printer or copier and the desired indicia has been printed on the labels, at least one of the tabs is pushed through from the reverse side of the sheet, or pulled through via a sheet opening partially separating the tab from the rest of the sheet. The tab, which is mostly free of exposed adhesive in that it is still laminated to the die cut section of release liner, is then grasped from the face side, and lifted upward, pulling the compact disc label away from the label sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Daisy Taw, Chase Thompson, Donald Banks, Sung Do
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Publication number: 20080003392Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for a conformable label for a portable electronic device. The apparatus comprises a label sheet assembly formed of a facestock having a first side and an opposed second side. The facestock is formed of a conformable material that will adhere to contoured surfaces. The assembly further includes a release liner, covering the first side of the facestock. The facestock includes a plurality of cuts including a plurality of straight line cuts and a plurality of curved line cuts. The plurality of cuts may further include tie lines tying the label to another portion of the assembly. The plurality of cuts define at least one radiused cutout region in the conformable label and a perimeter of the conformable label for a portable electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Alan Maule, Jerry Hodsdon
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Publication number: 20070201093Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for retrieving a printable media template. In one embodiment, a method is provided for retrieving a printable media template. The method comprises receiving a printable media identifier associated with a printable media via a reader device, and automatically retrieving a printable media template in response to the receiving of the printable media identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: August 30, 2007Inventors: James Johnson, Jerry Hodsdon, Wade Person
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Publication number: 20070062086Abstract: A sign kit includes a plurality of print stock sheets, a substrate, and a support stake. The print stock sheets each include a face sheet and a backing sheet. The face sheet has an image surface configured to have an image imprinted thereon, and a back surface having a layer of adhesive applied thereto and a release coating adhered to the layer of adhesive. The substrate has a first side, a second side, and an outer peripheral edge between the first and second sides, and is adapted to have one or more of the print stock sheets adhesively and removably mounted thereon. Alignment indicia are disposed on at least the substrate first side. The alignment indicia are arranged to facilitate alignment of each adhesive backed sheet mounted on the substrate first surface. The support stake has a first end configured to be inserted into the substrate via the substrate outer peripheral edge, and a second end configured to insert into a support surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2005Publication date: March 22, 2007Inventors: Michael Hamel, Jerry Hodsdon, Douglas Wilson, Lynette Garcia, Thomas Wien
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Publication number: 20060269716Abstract: A facestock releasably adhered to a liner sheet is die cut to form one or two compact disc labels, and two diametrically opposed tabs on each compact disc label and located so that one edge of the tab is in contact with one of the compact disc labels and is perforated. The liner side of the tab also has a die cut patterned so that it generally follows the outline of the tab, but which forms a shape which is inside of and slightly smaller than the face cut tab pattern. After the label sheet has passed through a printer or copier and the desired indicia has been printed on the labels, at least one of the tabs is pushed through from the reverse side of the sheet, or pulled through via a sheet opening partially separating the tab from the rest of the sheet. The tab, which is mostly free of exposed adhesive in that it is still laminated to the die cut section of release liner, is then grasped from the face side, and lifted upward, pulling the compact disc label away from the label sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Daisy Taw, Chase Thompson, Donald Banks, Sung Do
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Publication number: 20060233994Abstract: An adhesive label is configured to be wrapped around an apparatus and to outline a predetermined image having first and second components. A first facestock has opposite first and second edges that come into proximity with one another when the label is wrapped around the apparatus. The first edge includes first contours that outline the first component of the predetermined image, and the second edge includes second contours that outline the second component. A multilayer sheet assembly comprises the adhesive label, wherein the first facestock inner surface includes a lined portion that is covered by a release liner, and an unlined portion that is not covered by the release liner. The sheet assembly further comprises a second facestock that covers at least some of the unlined portion of the first facestock inner surface, and is adhered thereto using an adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Douglas Wilson, Russ Pollman, Keith Newburry
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Publication number: 20060057325Abstract: A piece of printing stock for making, in combination with a badge base, an information badge, includes a face sheet and a liner. The face sheet includes a layer of adhesive, with the liner releasably adhered to the layer of adhesive. The face sheet also includes a badge label, for example, as defined by a weakening line cut into the face sheet. In addition, the liner includes a badge liner, for example, as defined therein by a weakening line cut into the liner. The badge liner is smaller in dimensions than the badge label and is positioned with respect to the badge label such that when the badge label is removed from the face sheet, the badge liner is removed from the liner and remains adhered to the badge label.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Ronald Ugolick
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Publication number: 20060040081Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method for decorating a mobile telephone or other personal electronic device uses a decorative label placed within one or more transparent and removable cover portions of the personal electronic device. The invention uses a printable sheet having a backing layer, adhesive layer, and printable face layer. The adhesive is bonded to the backing layer with greater force than to the face layer. The printable face layer has one or more labels cut therein. A user can select a desired decorative and/or functional pattern and print that pattern on the printable face layer. The user can then peel the label or labels away from the printable sheet, with the adhesive remaining on the backing layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Charles Wilson, James Citron, Keith Newburry
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Publication number: 20050244603Abstract: Printing stock for use in making a sign that includes a face sheet and a backing sheet. The sign is formed, for example, by overlapping a plurality of sheets of the printing stock, with the sheets arranged in a pattern to form a desired image of the sign. In a number of embodiments, the sheets of printing stock may be received through and printed on by a small-office, home-office (SOHO) printer. In other embodiments, the sheets of printing stock are of standard size for use with SOHO printers, i.e., A4, 8½×11 inches, and legal size. The face sheet includes a printing surface for receiving ink and an adhesive surface for receiving the backing sheet. The face includes a face cut forming a margin and a face sub-sheet such that at least a portion of the margin is separable from the face sub-sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Thomas Wien, Donald Banks, Douglas Wilson, Ronald Ugolick, Michael Hamel
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Publication number: 20050238836Abstract: One or more cuts is provided in a label liner sheet near the area of a cutout within the label, such as the center hole in a CD label, in order to facilitate reliable separation of the cutout from the label and retention of the cutout on the liner sheet as the label is peeled from the liner. The majority of the cut runs generally parallel to the cutout boundary underneath the cutout, and the ends of the cut cross the boundary at two separate boundary crossing points on either side of the portion of the cut running parallel to the boundary. The cut first causes a flap to be created in the liner sheet and partially lifted as the label is beginning to be peeled away. Thereafter, as the peel line passes the flap area, the cutout experiences the full retentive strength of the label's pressure sensitive adhesive primarily at the two boundary crossings, and the cutout is pulled from the label and retained on the liner sheet as the adhesive force overcomes the cohesive force.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventor: Jerry Hodsdon
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Publication number: 20050126701Abstract: A printing stock assembly for printing identification badges with a roll-fed label printer includes a release liner and a plurality of stock badges. The release liner may have a plurality of spaced apart weakening lines. Each of the stock badges includes a face stock and an adhesive layer. The stock badges are releasably attached to the release liner in single-file manner between the weakening lines, respectively. The face stock the stock badges includes a verso half and a recto half divided by a fold line. In addition, the face stock may include a pair of strap apertures formed in the verso and recto halves in a mirror image about the fold line. Accordingly, after printing, a stock badge may be removed from the release liner, thereby exposing the adhesive layer. The face stock may then be folded about the fold line such that the adhesive layer of the verso half is adherent to the adhesive layer of the recto half to form a two-sided identification badge.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Adam Bratter, Joshua Rundus
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Publication number: 20050089663Abstract: A label sheet (1) having a release liner (16) and a column of labels (12) releasably adhered thereto is modified to allow easy removal of the labels. The liner has a weakened separation line (30) formed by cuts and ties running underneath a column of labels near the edge of the labels, and notches (18) at the top and bottom of the sheet aligned with the cuts and ties. A matrix (14) surrounding the labels, if present, also has cuts and ties, with the cuts and ties in the matrix parallel to and slightly offset from the cuts and ties in the liner. The separation lines are strong enough that the label sheet can be fed through a printer, yet weak enough that a user can tear off the liner and matrix along the separation lines, thus leaving a minor edge of a column of labels exposed for easy removal from the label sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Galen Wong, Steven Weirather, Jerry Hodsdon, Inge Bachner, Martin Utz
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Publication number: 20050048244Abstract: Facestock is adhered with adhesive to a liner sheet. Weakened separation lines in the facestock define lines of facestock labels. And weakened separation lines in the liner sheet define liner sheet strips separable from the body of the liner sheet to expose backsides of respective lines of labels. The rest of the liner sheet can then be manipulated to position the line of labels on staggered tabs, the labels pressed into position and separated from the rest of the facestock. Another embodiment includes facestock sheet separation lines defining the perimeters of facestock labels with at least one facestock handle attached thereto. The liner sheet includes a portion attached to the handle whereby the handle, the label and the portion are removable as a unit from the liner sheet and the facestock, the handle manipulated to position the label so that its adhesive backside is positioned and applied at the desired surface location, and the handle and portion then separated from the label.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: Sung Do, Jerry Hodsdon, Galen Wong
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Publication number: 20050035137Abstract: A label dispenser incorporates a roll of labels that is perforated in intervals using common label sizes. The dispenser is used as an alternative to traditional “core” handwritten labels. Current labels come on small sheets and are packaged in clear clamshell packages. The dispenser maintains a tension on the label tape that maintains the integrity of the perforation until time of use. The spool may have a ratchet mechanism that prevents the labels from retracting back into the dispenser mechanism. The ratchet mechanism also helps control the force applied by the user to dispense labels from the dispenser mechanism. Ideally, the dispenser is easy to use, compact, lightweight, and aesthetically appealing. Various different types and links of labels may be used, and the label dispenser accepts a common roll core. In some embodiments, the labels used for the product do not require a liner, thereby eliminating the need to peel off a label from a liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventors: Tracey Glenn, Jaques Plummer, Robert Radi, Jerry Hodsdon, Michael Wu
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Patent number: D423044Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Robert Burke, Kristen Saifman, Jerry Hodsdon