For Stationery Or Carbon Paper Patents (Class 206/215)
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Publication number: 20040108228Abstract: A note organizer is provided which provided preprinted sticky notes for common tasks to aid a user in efficiently recording information with minimal attention and time expenditure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Kurt F. Rall, Jane M. Rall
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Publication number: 20040078023Abstract: The present invention provides a peelable seal for a multi-chambered container including a first edge and a second edge. At least one of the first edge or second edge includes a stress bearing portion and a non-stress bearing portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Paul-Andre Gollier, Patrick Balteau, Vincent Houwaert, Francesco Peluso
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Patent number: 6713018Abstract: A dry chemical analysis element cartridge includes a box-like cartridge casing in which a plurality of chemical analysis elements are stacked and are taken out through an element take-out port formed at one end of the cartridge casing. The inner dimension of the cartridge casing in the direction of the stack of the chemical analysis elements is smaller than the longitudinal and transverse dimensions of each of the chemical analysis elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Fumio Sugaya, Yoichi Endo, Nobuaki Tokiwa, Akihiro Komatsu, Yoshihiro Seto
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Publication number: 20040011676Abstract: A stationery article of manufacture for carrying one or more self-stick note pads in combination with one or more other items, such as, business cards, photo identification cards, credit cards, check books, calculators, personal digital assistants, a wireless e-mail reader, and other similar items for convenience.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Robert Slater
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Patent number: 6651827Abstract: A display holder for displaying a stack of flexible material including a curved front wall extending from a base. A spring extends from a center portion of a rear wall to bias the stack of material toward the front wall and to impart a curvature in the stack of flexible material.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Berol CorporationInventors: Brian T. Eberwein, James A. Hofman
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Patent number: 6640473Abstract: A greeting card has a first panel and a second panel joined at a fold line. A video disc is removably attached to the first panel. A cutout on the second panel is arranged such that the video disc is visible when the card is closed.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Flixmix, Inc.Inventor: Gary Shenk
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Patent number: 6612564Abstract: A paper tray assembly for providing imaging media to an imaging apparatus, includes a base cassette and an insert cassette. The base cassette defines a first receptacle to receive at least a portion of the insert cassette, and the insert cassette defines a second receptacle to receive the imaging media.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Douglas John Todd
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Publication number: 20030136687Abstract: A novel composite wrap material with holes cut into the wrap material and covered with a solid film structure to form transparent windows, and methods of making such wrap material with windows.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Michael Van Abel, LouAnn S. Mueller, Michael R. Nowak
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Patent number: 6578706Abstract: A foldable portfolio organizer having a plurality of board stiffeners arranged in rows and columns and covered by an inner and an outer sheet of flexible fabric material so that folds or plications separate the rows and columns permitting folding the board stiffeners into a storage and carrying position and unfolding into an operative position. Pads of data recording forms are disposed on said inner sheet associated with each board stiffener and clip devices are employed to releasably retain each pad in place. An accordion fold brief case is included on a central column and a hard surface board is included in the central column separated by a longitudinal fold plication. The pads and associated board stiffeners are disposed laterally of the central column. A hanger strap is included for hangably supporting the organizer and separate pouches and sleeves are provided for holding writing implements and ancillary items, such as pins, labels, stickers, etc.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: Kimberly Ann Thompson
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Patent number: 6527117Abstract: A package for the sale of image-quality printing paper facilitates digital image printing by providing blank sheets of image-quality printing paper pre-cut to accommodate image printing sizes for personal use. A rigid container is constructed and arranged to provide convenient protection, storage, display, and transportation of the blank sheets and the images subsequently printed thereon. The container may be provided with a multifunctional stand therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventors: Clifton Ray Adkins, Jason Wyatt Adkins
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Publication number: 20020157982Abstract: A method of packing a batch of image-receiving material, more particularly paper or transparent plastic, in a container suitable for storing and transporting the batch, a number of stacked, substantially identical sheets of the image-receiving material, each sheet having a number of edges with the corresponding edges of the different sheets substantially coinciding with one another, wherein the batch is bent over a first bend and over a substantially identical second bend opposed to the first bend in such a manner that the batch assumes a substantially S-shaped configuration, and placing the batch in a container which encloses the bent batch so that the S-shaped configuration remains substantially in position for as long as the batch is in the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Wilhelmus L.J. Marie Steegs, Johannes A.B. Van Der Laan, Laurentius F.P. Van Hagen
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Publication number: 20020125150Abstract: A foldable portfolio organizer having a plurality of board stiffeners arranged in rows and columns and covered by an inner and an outer sheet of flexible fabric material so that folds or plications separate the rows and columns permitting folding the board stiffeners into a storage and carrying position and unfolding into an operative position. Pads of data recording forms are disposed on said inner sheet associated with each board stiffener and clip devices are employed to releasably retain each pad in place. An accordion fold brief case is included on a central column and a hard surface board is included in the central column separated by a longitudinal fold plication. The pads and associated board stiffeners are disposed laterally of the central column. A hanger strap is included for hangably supporting the organizer and separate pouches and sleeves are provided for holding writing implements and ancillary items, such as pins, labels, stickers, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventor: Kimberly Ann Thompson
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Publication number: 20010025801Abstract: A notepad having rectangular leaves each having a self-adhesive marginal edge portion adhered to an underlying leaf, and a free edge opposite from the marginal edge portion, is provided in a notepad holder having a rectangular pad support surface, a pair of opposed side walls extending at right angles to the pad support surface at opposite sides of the pad support surface and an abutment for the marginal edge portions. Resilient material secured to the side walls, is in contact with and compressed by opposite sides of the notepad. At least the lowermost one of the leaves folded to form a strip-shaped bulge and a plastic strip is inserted into the bulge to increase the retention of the notepad.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Trevor Hurwitz
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Patent number: 6286668Abstract: A flat article carrying case includes corrugated sheet material which substantially wraps about the entire case with the exception of the lateral sides of the case. A handle is attached to the front side of the carrying case. Two frame members, forming the lateral sides of the carrying case, are provided for providing stiffness and rigidity to the case, when covered with corrugated sheet material which is flexible along a direction parallel to the frame members but substantially rigid or stiff in the transverse direction extending between the frame members. However, it will be evident that different covering sheet materials may be used, in which case different numbers of frame members may be needed to provide requisite stiffness or rigidity to the resulting carrying case.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventor: Allen Moses
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Publication number: 20010013481Abstract: A money holder for facilitating the giving of paper currency as a gift includes a body having two covers hingedly connected to a spine. The money holder further includes an arrangement for adhering a stack of paper currency to the body so that a currency stack may be held intermediate the two covers when the body is in a closed condition. The amount and denomination of the currency may be determined by the gift giver. When the body is in an open condition, the receiver of the gift is provided selective access to the paper currency, which may be detached from the body one bill at a time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 1999Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventor: DONNA LANG
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Patent number: 6145658Abstract: Packaging assemblies having two side-by-side compartments are made from a tray and two cover portions. The compartments are designed to hold sheets of material. The packaging assemblies may also be provided in a kit comprising a tray blank and two cover portions or a tray blank and two cover blanks.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Leucadia, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Donohoe, Charles E. Wonhof, Lewis F. Roberts
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Patent number: 6082555Abstract: A method for storing a plurality of electronic smart cards each comprising a card body with a front surface and a rear surface, as well as an electronic module arranged in a recess in the front surface of the card body. The cards are stacked in series so as to be arranged in a number P of different directions such that the electronic module of a card having rank n is facing the rear surface of the card having rank n+P, while the front surface of the card having rank n and the rear surface of the card having rank n+P are separated by an air space with a thickness that is P-1 times that of the card body.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Schlumberger SystemesInventor: Madjide Fane
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Patent number: 6073760Abstract: A corrugated fibreboard container is provided for packaging a stack of loose paper sheets which comprises a carton and a lid, both formed from two planar blanks. The carton is formed with four sides which define inner dimensions substantially coincident with the dimensions of the paper sheets to be stored therein, with one side being hingedly connected to the bottom of the carton which allows for rotation thereof and access to the stack of loose paper sheets from a point adjacent the hinged side. The container limits the exposure of moisture to the paper sheets stored therein with a moisture resistant coating being disposed on the inner surfaces thereof, special slots, and an adhesive tape being provided for ensuring a tight securement between the lid and the carton. In an alternative embodiment, the lid may be hingedly connected to the carton.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: Donald A. Roemer, Keith M. Williams, Stanley J. Gasi, Stephen S. Smith
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Patent number: 6033115Abstract: An expandable storage pouch includes four panels disposed integrally side by side in turn, and a plurality of hinges disposed in a row along a bottom end of a first one of the panels. Each hinge includes a proximal end joined to the first panel, an intermediate rib joined to the proximal end, and a distal end joined to the rib. The rib is severed from the first panel to permit expansion of the pouch, and rigidly separates the first panel from an opposite second panel.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: George Zeiler
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Patent number: 5992620Abstract: An accident report kit for providing accessories that may be used to record the details of a traffic accident in a single case. The accident report kit includes a carrying case with a main portion and a tray portion. The main portion of the carrying case has spaced apart front and back walls, a bottom wall, and a pair of spaced apart side walls. The main portion has a top edge along the front, back and side walls defining a top opening into the main portion. The carrying case has a top flap substantially covering the top opening of the main portion. The main portion of the carrying case has a plurality of generally rectangular divider panels therein forming a plurality of compartments. The tray portion of the carrying case has a back panel and a perimeter lip extending around the back panel of the tray portion to define a tray space therein. The perimeter lip of the tray portion is pivotally coupled to the back wall of the main portion adjacent a side wall of the main portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Ronald P. Holtom
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Patent number: 5988370Abstract: A corrugated fibreboard container is provided for packaging a stack of loose paper sheets which comprises a carton and a lid, both formed from two planar blanks. The carton is formed with four sides which define inner dimensions substantially coincident with the dimensions of the paper sheets to be stored therein, with one side being hingedly connected to the bottom of the carton which allows for rotation thereof and access to the stack of loose paper sheets from a point adjacent the hinged side. The container limits the exposure of moisture to the paper sheets stored therein with a moisture resistant coating being disposed on the inner surfaces thereof, special slots, and an adhesive tape being provided for ensuring a tight securement between the lid and the carton.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventors: Donald A. Roemer, Keith M. Williams, Stanley J. Gasi, Jr.
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Patent number: 5988369Abstract: The present invention relates to an improvement pen-case device comprising a front clamp cover and a rear clamp cover, according to above architecture user not only could lay aside each kind of pens, but also lay up paper that could be more convenient to user for easy reading and operation. If add a magnet into present invention, it could absorb the scattered paper clip and pin; moreover, user also could put the clamp body at any absorbent place for flexible usage, meeting multi-purpose needs.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: CTS Computer Technology System Corp.Inventor: Jeou-En Hsu
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Patent number: 5975289Abstract: A container includes two container halves and a hinge connecting the two container halves so that the two container halves can be pivoted between a folded up position and a folded down position. In the folded up position the container includes a bottom, four side walls and an upper filling opening and is stackable on another like container in the folded up position, and in the folded down position the container is nestable with another like container in the folded down position.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: GRAPHA-Holding AGInventor: Heinz Linder
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Patent number: 5947276Abstract: The present invention relates to an improvement pen-case device comprising a front clamp cover and a rear clamp cover, according to above architecture user not only could lay aside each kind of pens, but also lay up paper that could be more convenient to user for easy reading and operation. If add a magnet into present invention, it could absorb the scattered paper clip and pin; moreover, user also could put the clamp body at any absorbent place for flexible usage, meeting multi-purpose needs.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Inventor: Jeou En Hsu
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Patent number: 5911320Abstract: An alternate stacking paper tray has a planar base with a first edge, a second edge, a third edge positioned opposite the first edge and a fourth edge positioned opposite the second edge. A side is disposed upwardly from each edge. Paper guiding walls are disposed from each side to define a first paper receiving area and a second paper channel which intersects the first paper receiving area. In a preferred embodiment the paper guiding walls extend outwardly to meet the closest adjacent paper guiding wall, thus forming compartments positioned at the corners of the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Inventor: Lori Forestelle
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Patent number: 5848686Abstract: An improved collating structure capable of receiving, storing, displaying, withdrawing and reinserting a multiplicity of at least two different functionally-related and/or traditionally-associated items is disclosed. An insert which is removably disposed with a main body portion defines a first compartment within the collating structure. A tray including a recessed area or, alternatively, a pocket, defines a second compartment within the collating structure. The tray (or pocket) is capable of sliding between a first position hidden underneath and within the insert and a second position extending outwardly and above the insert to provide visual and actual access to the second compartment. The separate compartments are capable of containing functionally-related and/or traditionally-associated items, such as greeting cards and envelopes or trading cards and card mounts, in a manner which provides quick and easy access to such items and limits the overall size of the collating structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Inventor: Carl Andy Dean
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Patent number: 5794770Abstract: A package especially suited for shipping and storing cut paper and for providing rapid and easy access to the paper when the carton is opened. The package comprises a carton having a lid that may be removed and one side which may be pivoted down when the lid is removed to facilitate access to the contents of the carton for ease of unloading of paper from the carton and ease of reloading. A preferred construction employs a moisture vapor barrier in the walls of the carton to maintain the moisture content of the paper in the carton within acceptable limits when the package is subjected to adverse environmental conditions. In this form of the invention the need for individual ream wraps is eliminated, and the package may be opened and re-closed without detriment to the moisture vapor barrier.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1995Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Union Camp CorporationInventors: John Frederick Plomgren, Billy P. Cannon
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Patent number: 5755340Abstract: The holder is used for a notepad formed of a stack of note slips which are connected with one another at one of their edges. It has a concave, arc-shaped or gutter-shaped support for the notepad. This support has two edges parallel to its imaginary generating straight line. These two edges project away from the concave support surface. One of the edges has a height (h) which corresponds roughly to the height of the notepad to be received by the holder. The distance (A) between the two edges measured along the concave support corresponds to the width (B) of the notepad to be received. The edge whose height (h) corresponds roughly to the height of the notepad projects away from the concave support approximately at a right angle.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Neutrik AktiengesellschaftInventor: Bernhard Weingartner
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Patent number: 5690329Abstract: A stack of image receiving sheets, wherein each image receiving sheet has on one side of a support an image receiving layer, includes a cover sheet protecting the image receiving layer of an outermost image receiving sheet. The cover sheet has a detection mark distinguishing it from the image receiving sheets.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1994Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Willy Van Peteghem, Eric Goos, Jan Zwijsen
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Patent number: 5671951Abstract: A carrying case having a detachable clip-board including a case having a clam-shell configuration and a substantially 290 degree sealable opening, the case including a fastening member for removably attaching the clip-board to an inside surface of the case, the case further including pockets for advantageously storing and providing access to accessory items associated with the use of the clip-board, the case being particularly adapted to withstand harsh environmental and physical conditions such as might be encountered by police when the clip-board is used for writing citations in the field.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1995Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Inventors: Stuart E. Palmiter, Sally Anne Palmiter
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Patent number: 5657875Abstract: A paperboard box is intended for containing pop-up greeting cards and their envelopes. The box includes an additional front cover flap which folds away from the box's front panel section along a hinge line running up one side of the front panel of the box; pop-up figures rise from the box front and the inside surface of the cover flap when the cover flap is moved away from the front section. The cover flap and front panel are removably held together by a fastener, preferably a hook-and-loop fastener (such as VELCRO). The box and the front cover flap may mimic the front and insides of the pop-up greeting cards held by the box, so that buyers need not open the box or handle the cards to examine them. Preferably the front cover flap and the front of the box are both formed of doubled layers of paperboard, so that the pop-up figure cuts are not visible from either inside or outside the box when the cover is closed.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1996Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Creative Horizons, LLCInventors: Allan T. Hirsh, III, Andrew Murphy
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Patent number: 5630511Abstract: A dispensing box for the continuous feed of fan-folded paper to a printer or other device. The box has opposite side walls, a bottom and an open top, and a lid covering the open top. A narrow slot is formed through the lid, extending from one side to the other adjacent one end of the box, and a free end of the fan-folded paper is fed through the slot from inside the box to a printer or other device. A roller is positioned inside the box adjacent the slot for guiding movement of the paper and smoothing its movement as it is pulled from the box by the printer or other device.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1995Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Union Camp CorporationInventor: Ajit K. Bose
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Patent number: 5607067Abstract: A notepad system for releasable attachment to a surface such as the visor of a car is disclosed and comprises a notepad and a notepad holder. The notepad has a backing sheet supporting a plurality of rectangular sheets of writing paper. The notepad holder comprises two rectangular support sheets having a high degree of rigidity adhered together in face-to-face relation to define a slot therebetween. The backing of the notepad is inserted into the slot, and the friction between the backing sheet and the rectangular support sheets retains the notepad and the notepad holder in an assembled condition. The notepad system may be releasably secured to a surface such as the visor of a car through the use of conventional hook and loop material.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Jot-That-Thought, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Morrissey
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Patent number: 5601187Abstract: A duplicate notepaper case consists of a main case body, a subordinate case body, a perpetual calendar socket and a moveable pen inserting socket, whereas the main case body is a sandwich space formed by an upper cover and a bottom socket, its hollow interior is a concave to accommodate notepaper, the pen socket mounted in the central back portion of the main case body has an arm at its side which has a shaft pin pivoted in the corresponding shaft hole in the main case body so that the pen socket can swing to one side of the main case body by means of the shaft pin.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: Lin Sheng-Wen
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Patent number: 5485916Abstract: A foldable insert to collate an open box for receipt, withdrawal and reinsertion of two separate stacks of stationary items, the box defined by a flat base of overall rectangular shape having a pair of vertical end walls held in spaced-apart arrangement by a pair of vertical side walls, all attached through devices that define the rectangular periphery thereof, the insert including a narrow display portion extending transverse to the ends of the box defined by a pair of spaced-apart elongated side edges and a pair of shorter end edge, a first support section extending from one of the elongated side edges toward one end of the box for passing under one stack of items, including an upwardly directed support portion, a second support section extending from the opposite elongated side edge of the display portion reversibly down under the display portion and then toward the other end of the box for passing under the second stack of items, including an upwardly sloping portion to angle the items upward toward the oType: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Inventor: Carl A. Dean
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Patent number: 5480037Abstract: A note paper pad holder and method, the tablet-like note paper pad of which is a plurality of usually rectangular stacked sheets secured to each other at one end is disclosed. The holder portion has a receiver or magazine section, and a mount. The receiver or magazine section has lateral sides, a head, and an open foot portion. The open foot portion, however, is optionally interrupted at a mid-portion with a centering stop which extends upwardly from the base portion of the receiver to which the pad is secured. A pair of yieldable side grips are provided at the forward portion of the sides terminating adjacent the head to yieldably secure the forward secured portion of the pad. The head of the pad abuts the head of the receiver and is secured in that relationship by a combination of the yieldable grips and the front centering stop.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Inventor: Kip R. Pope
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Patent number: 5353574Abstract: A method and device for preparing one or more pads of checks to be delivered to an individual is disclosed. The method includes stitching a mailing label on top of an uppermost pad of one or more pads of checks. The one or more pads of checks are placed into a check container, wherein the check container includes a box bottom, a box top having a first aperture, and a transparent material immediately surrounding the first aperture. The check container is placed into a shipping carton, wherein the shipping carton has a second aperture. The mailing label is visible through the first aperture of the box top and through the second aperture of the shipping carton.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Liberty Share Draft & Check Printers, Inc.Inventors: David L. Copham, Shawn M. Dolan, Christopher D. Edmonson
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Patent number: 5348147Abstract: A cardboard carton is constructed that is particularly useful for holding a stack of paper so that individual cut sheets from the stack may be readily removed. The carton bottom has an open top and substantially open ends and closed sides, while the carton top has a Z-fold top panel, and one or more tear strips between adhesive connecting the carton top to the carton bottom and the main part of the carton top. The carton bottom, with its open top facing downwardly, is either moved over a stack of paper, or formed over the stack of paper. Then it is rotated 180.degree. about a horizontal axis (as by pivoting a U-shaped continuous conveyor about a horizontal axis), and conveyed to a station where it is moved with respect to a carton top so that the open bottom of the carton top goes over the carton bottom, and then is glued in place. Two opposite flaps on the carton lid may be glued to the bottom surface of the carton bottom panel to provide a lifting space beneath the carton.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Thomas M. Gottfreid
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Patent number: 5337889Abstract: A package to display paper items having a rigid panel for reinforcing the items and a display folder with a pair of pockets for receiving the reinforced items. The folder has two partially overlapping pockets with diagonally oriented openings which are in oblique facing relation to one another. The package is assembled by inserting the item, backed by the reinforcing panel, into one of the pockets of the folder. The front pocket surface of the folder defines a uniformly colored triangular field to which a contrastingly colored decorative object is affixed. The diagonally bordered field and contrasting decorative object enhance the visibility of large irregularly patterned items inserted in the front pocket. Smaller display items are placed in staggered overlapping arrangement against the reinforcing panel and inserted in the rear pocket of the folder. In this configuration, the decorative object is centrally located at the intersection of the pocket openings.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Inventor: Michael L. F. Chan
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Patent number: 5314179Abstract: A printing paper protective device includes a protecting plate having a bent portion for separating a paper stack and an open portion for detecting when the paper stack has disappeared. The protecting plate is placed on the printing surface of printing paper and is accommodated in a paper cassette together with the paper stack.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1992Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Keisuke Oda, Fumio Kouzai
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Patent number: 5119950Abstract: A support device for use with an expandable inherently collapsible document file. The document file comprises rigid end walls movable with respect to each other, pleated accordion-type side and bottom walls interposed between the end walls, and a plurality of spaced partitions arranged between the side walls in a direction parallel to the end walls. The partitions define a plurality of compartments for the storage of documents. The support device comprises a planar member having an inner surface, an outer frame positioned on the periphery of and extending from the inner surface of the planar member, and an inner frame extending from the inner surface of the planar member and spaced from the outer frame. The outer and inner frames define a channel therebetween for receiving grooved edges of an end wall of the expandible document file. The support device holds the expandable inherently collapsible document file in an expanded condition.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Itoya of America, Ltd.Inventor: Shun Takemura
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Patent number: 5080254Abstract: A dispenser (10) for a paper pad (P) of note paper of the type having sheets (S) releasably adhered to each other along opposite edges of successive sheets (S) by a narrow band of adhesive includes a base container member (11) and an insert member (12). The base container member (11) receives the pad (P) therein and carries a leaf spring (26) having leaves (27) which apply an upward force to the pad (P) generally adjacent to the edges of the sheets (S) which have the narrow band of adhesive. The insert member (12) is positioned above the pad (P), is received within the base container member (11), and has a top surface (37) with a slot (38) therein through which the sheets (S) may be dispensed. Lock barbs (44, 52) formed on the insert member (12) engage apertures (35, 36) in the base container member (11) to temporarily attach the insert member (12) to the base container member (11).Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventor: David L. Feer
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Patent number: 5074411Abstract: A display fixture or rack supports a supply or stacks of letter-size pads and smaller note-size stationary pads in generally vertical positions, and also supports a supply of mailing envelopes in horizontal positions. Each pad includes a stack of paper sheets bonded at the top to a stiff backing card and surrounded by a transparent film. A set of one letter-size pad and one note-size pad is printed with the same multicolor design or artwork to provide the pads of each set with substantially the same appearance, and the artwork on each set of pads is different from the artwork on each of the other sets. All of the pads and envelopes are custom printed in colors coordinated to match the colors of a particular college or university, and the envelopes are located in compartments located below the stacks of note-size pads and between the stacks of letter-size pads.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1991Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: CSA Inc.Inventor: Mark T. Stevens
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Patent number: 4982839Abstract: A display fixture or rack supports a supply or stacks of letter-size pads and smaller note-size stationary pads in generally vertical positions, and also supports a supply of mailing envelopes in horizontal positions. Each pad includes a stack of paper sheets bonded at the top to a stiff backing card and surrounded by a transparent film. A set of one letter-size pad and one note-size pad is printed with the same multicolor design or artwork to provide the pads of each set with substantially the same appearance, and the artwork on each set of pads is different from the artwork on each of the other sets. All of the pads and envelopes are custom printed in colors coordinated to match the colors of a particular college or university, and the envelopes are located in compartments located below the stacks of note-size pads and between the stack of letter-size pads.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1990Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: CSA Inc.Inventor: Mark T. Stevens
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Patent number: 4946031Abstract: This holder is particularly intended for a sheet block and comprises a tray-shaped body having a missing front edge and defining a holding seat for a stack of sheets. The tray-shaped body has the rear edge thereof which is inclined forward so that the front edges of the stack sheets are offset to each other, and is slidably supported by a base body upwardly closed by the tray-shaped body. The base body has front and rear edges which have a forward inclination corresponding to the inclination of the rear edge of the tray-shaped body and defines a plurality of compartments.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1990Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Nava Milano S.p.A.Inventor: Giulio Confalonieri
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Patent number: 4932529Abstract: A container is disclosed for storing a stack of photographic prints and their negatives as well as for displaying one of the photographs. The container has a base to which a cover is pivotally attached. The cover has a front wall with a peripheral contour and defines a display opening having a contour smaller than that of the front wall peripheral contour. The cover has a transport wall spaced from the front wall to accommodate a stack of photographic prints. Locating elements extend between the transport wall and the front wall to precisely locate the stack of photographic prints with respect to the display opening in the front wall. When the cover and base are closed, the container not only stores the stack of photographic prints and the negatives, but also provides a convenient device for displaying one of the prints. A spacer to accommodate stacks of variable thickness is provided with a liner to hold the stack and negatives in the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Print Technology, Inc.Inventor: Howard M. Levine
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Patent number: 4928814Abstract: An enclosure for a pad of paper sheets including a rectangular elongate sheet of stiff paper material bent at scores to define bottom, front, top and rear portions adapted to respectively overlie the bottom, front, top, and rear surfaces of the pad; and structure providing a recess at the end of the rear portion adapted to frictionally and removably receive a triangular end part of the sheet projecting from its bottom portion to close the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1987Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Comp.Inventors: Klaus Rondot, Jorg Schlichting
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Patent number: 4905824Abstract: A display fixture or rack supports a supply or stacks of letter-size pads and smaller note-size stationery pads in generally vertical positions, and also supports a supply of mailing envelopes in horizontal positions. Each pad includes a stack of paper sheets bonded at the top to a stiff backing card and surrounded by a transparent film. A set of one letter-size pad and one note-size pad is printed with the same multicolor design or artwork to provide the pads of each set with substantially the same appearance, and the artwork on each set of pads is different from the artwork on each of the other sets. All of the pads and envelopes are custom printed in colors coordinated to match the colors of a particular college or university, and the envelopes are located in compartments located below the stacks of note-size pads and between the stacks of letter-size pads.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1989Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: CSA Inc.Inventor: Mark T. Stevens
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Patent number: 4858414Abstract: A packing case for sheet material consisting of a container having walls that may be lowered and are kept together in a raised condition by a cover member, whereby the removal of the cover member causes the box to open and to give full accessibility to the contents of the package.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: Wully, S.A.Inventor: Luciano Meschi
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Patent number: D308887Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1987Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: John R. Wyant