Patents Assigned to Documotion Research Inc.
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Patent number: 11760118Abstract: Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2021Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: DOCUMOTION RESEARCH, INC.Inventors: Joel Van Boom, William R. Krahl, Jeff Ehrmann
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Patent number: 11235611Abstract: Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2019Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: DOCUMOTION RESEARCH, INC.Inventors: Joel Van Boom, William R. Krahl, Jeff Ehrmann
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Patent number: 10265987Abstract: Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: DOCUMOTION RESEARCH, INC.Inventors: Joel Van Boom, William R. Krahl, Jeff Ehrmann
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Patent number: 9925815Abstract: Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Documotion Research, Inc.Inventors: Joel Van Boom, William R. Krahl, Jeff Ehrmann
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Patent number: 9437122Abstract: Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Documotion Research, Inc.Inventors: Joel Van Boom, William R. Krahl, Jeff Ehrmann
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Patent number: 9058753Abstract: Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: DOCUMOTION RESEARCH, INC.Inventors: Joel Van Boom, William R. Krahl, Jeff Ehrmann
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Publication number: 20090236844Abstract: Tamper evident forms are provided having a transparent layer bonded to a scrambling layer. One or more coating layers may be disposed on the surface of the transparent laminar. Printed indicia on the upper surface of the form is not readable unless the transparent lamina is physically separated from the scrambling layer or if the scrambling layer is optically altered or negated. The coating layers may reveal tamper evidence if a surreptitious attempt of obtaining the printed indicia is made by physical, mechanical, electronic and/or chemical means without removing the separating the transparent lamina and the scrambling layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: Documotion Research, Inc.Inventors: Joel Van Boom, Peter Dronzek, Leslie U. Fernandez
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Patent number: 6523859Abstract: Confidential information is printed on an upper transparent laminate. A scrambling pattern is associated with a lower laminate. The upper surface of the lower laminate and the lower surface of the upper laminate are complementary in shape such that the upper laminate appears transparent, but alters to appear translucent when separated from the lower laminate. This provides a tamper-evident mechanism for indicating separation of the laminates.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Documotion Research, Inc.Inventors: Bernard Willem “Wim” Scheggetman, Chuck Casagrande, Joel Bryan Van Boom
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Patent number: 6481753Abstract: Variable confidential information (12) is printed over scrambling pattern (14) which is formed of thermochromatic ink. Information (12) cannot be read due to the presence of the underlying scrambling pattern. The information becomes readable when heat is applied to the thermochromatic ink and the optical properties of the thermochromatic ink are altered.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Documotion Research, Inc.Inventors: Joel Bryan Van Boom, Chuck Casagrande, Bernard Willem “Wim” Scheggetman
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Patent number: 6231082Abstract: A tamper-evident form for securely carrying information includes a scrambling pattern (4) which underlies the printed information such that the printed information cannot be read. Separation of the printed information and scrambling pattern, or other disabling of the scrambling pattern, is tamper-evident and renders the information readable. In preferred embodiments the information is printed on a lamina (6) which overlies the scrambling pattern (4). The information can be printed by conventional printers and no post-processing of the form is required to render the information secure.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Documotion Research, Inc.Inventors: Joel Bryan Van Boom, Chuck Casagrande, Bernard Willem Scheggetman
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Patent number: 6220633Abstract: A tamper-evident form for securely carrying information includes a scrambling pattern (4) which underlies the printed information such that the printed information cannot be read. Separation of the printed information and scrambling pattern, or other disabling of the scrambling pattern, is tamper-evident and renders the information readable. In preferred embodiments the information is printed on a lamina (6) which overlies the scrambling pattern (4). The information can be printed by conventional printers and no post-processing of the form is required to render the information secure.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Documotion Research Inc.Inventors: Joel Bryan Van Boom, Chuck Casagrande, Bernard Willem “Wim” Scheggetman