Shrink wrapping procedure for street advertising signs

This procedure is a totally different one in the art of sign making, it is based on laser sheet, with the sign design, applied to a coroplast board by using transfertape. The board is inserted in the plastic wrap and we seal it by using the L-Sealer shrink wrap machine. The sealed sign is passed through the heat tunnel machine in order for the plastic to take form of the sign.

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Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0001] Signs Shrink wrapping procedure, consists on covering a coroplast board with plastic and heat shrink it. The objective of this procedure is the protection of the street signs from damages & the optimization of their longevity in the outside.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0002] The signs Shrink Wrapping Procedure, is a different way to make street advertising signs (advertising products, services, events, . . . ). The sign is not printed directly on the board as an Silk screen sign.

[0003] The procedure follows these steps:

[0004] 1. First Stage:

[0005] Design the sign in question on the computer

[0006] Print the design on an 11×17 paper sheet

[0007] 2. Second Stage:

[0008] Use 12/18 coroplast board as a support for the sign

[0009] Apply transfertape on the two top corners of coroplast board in order to stick the design on the board

[0010] Put the Design sheet, centralized, on top of the coroplast board

[0011] 3. Third Stage:

[0012] Using the L-Sealer Shrink wrap machine, Insert the sign (board with the sheet) inside the plastic paper and seal it

[0013] 4. Forth Stage:

[0014] Pass the sealed sign through the heat tunnel machine.

Claims

1. What I claim as my invention is a shrink wrapping procedure for the production of street advertising signs. A new concept, different than any other sign making business procedure, safe and avoiding any contact with chemicals.

Patent History
Publication number: 20030056472
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 24, 2001
Publication Date: Mar 27, 2003
Inventor: Joseph Delbusca (Houston, TX)
Application Number: 09888371
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Stacking Upon Another Before Packaging (053/447)
International Classification: B65B035/50;