Patents Assigned to Moore U.S.A. Inc.
  • Patent number: 6039242
    Abstract: A C-fold type business form having three panels formed from a single sheet of paper that is C-folded about fold lines is specifically adapted to be used for certified or registered mail. Certified or registered mail return receipt indicia is imaged on the third panel first and second faces, including a signature line imaged on the third panel first face, and a plurality of lines of weakness are formed in the third panel to define a return receipt card with the return receipt indicia on it. Certified or registered mail notification indicia is imaged on the second panel first face, as well as variable outgoing address indicia. Green printing is provided on the third panel in at least the area of the return receipt card. The return receipt card is readily removable from the rest of the mailer with a minimum of perf lines provided, but optionally with tacking adhesive adjacent the return receipt card holding the third and first panels together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventor: M. Richard Tee
  • Patent number: 6035782
    Abstract: A printing apparatus includes an inker roll, a plate cylinder and an impression cylinder mounted for rotation about parallel axes. The inker roll is selectively displaced into engagement and disengagement with the plate cylinder to transfer ink to the plate cylinder and to a substrate about the impression cylinder. The inker roll is moved to transfer ink only during printing cycles and is out of engagement with the plate cylinder during non-printing cycles. A doctor blade engages the inker roll along a diameter thereof passing through the pivotal axis of the inker roll and its axis of rotation and on the side of the axis of rotation remote from its pivotal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventors: Jimmie A. Harrod, Henk Haan
  • Patent number: 6036234
    Abstract: A business form (preferably continuous) with self-contained labels has significant versatility and a number of advantages. A cellulose ply is applied larger than a release liner ply, while the release liner ply may be provided so that one edge (e.g. with tractor drive holes) extends past a substantially parallel edge of the cellulose ply. At the opposite edge of the release liner ply adhesive release material is provided along between about 10-50% of the length of the edge so that the release material covered portion of the edge is not substantially permanently adhered to the edge by the adhesive between the plies. This allows the labels formed in the cellulose ply where overlapped by the release liner to be removed from the back or front, and allows one to separate the release liner ply completely from the cellulose ply for ease of recycling. The method of making the forms typically uses a conventional Webtron press.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventor: Stanley Chess
  • Patent number: 6033725
    Abstract: A release liner for business form and label constructions comprises a substrate of carbonizing bond paper having a weight of between about 35-80 grams per square meter. A radiation (e.g. U.V.) curable silicone polymer blend is coated on the first face of the substrate with a coating weight of between about 0.8-2.3 grams per square meter. The silicone polymer blend comprises a large part base silicone polymer and optionally up to 40% of tight release additive, about 1 to 5% photoinitiator, and possibly substantially inert ingredients. A paper face of the form or label having a weight of between about 65-99 grams per square meter has a hot melt permanent or removable pressure sensitive adhesive on one of its faces, either applied directly or transferred to it if coated on the silicone, the adhesive in contact with the release liner. The form or label is substantially curl free after running through a laser printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventors: Scott A. Moeller, Jay O. Baker, Stanley C. Chess
  • Patent number: 6032947
    Abstract: A bi-directional stacking conveyor is mounted below the discharge from a main conveyor and lies substantially perpendicular to the main conveyor. An adjustable length backstop and adjustable width guide fingers are carried by the stacking conveyor to accommodate forms of different lengths and widths, the backstop and side guides holding the sheets snugly in the stack. In response to a signal from a controller, the guide fingers on a side of the stack in the direction of desired movement are displaced to an out-of-the-way position and a motor drives the stacking conveyor belt to displace the stack in a first direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventor: Rebecca L. Parker
  • Patent number: 6021942
    Abstract: A package delivery facilitating business form, and method of facilitating delivery of the package, are easy to use and implement. A business form typically is a sheet with three sections each backed with repositional adhesive and one of the sections having bar coding which indicates a number of different reasons for non-delivery of a package. If a package cannot be successfully delivered on a first attempt the third section of the form is detached and adhesively secured at the attempted delivery location and the identification bar code and reason for non-delivery bar code on the first section are scanned into the computer, and the first section is adhesively secured to the non-deliverable package. If a second attempt is also unsuccessful a release liner is removed from the adhesive on the second section, and a second section is adhesively secured at the attempted-delivery section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventor: Dominic L. Monico
  • Patent number: 6019280
    Abstract: A mailer type business form intermediate, and business form produced from the intermediate, have an included postcard which is used as a reply piece. The mailer may be a C-fold mailer, with a window (e.g. die cut-out) formed in one of the panels which overlies the outgoing address indicia formed on a face at the postcard. Check-off indicia is preferably provided on the postcard to optimize response, and tear-off strips along the side edges of the mailer are preferably held together with pressure sensitive cohesive. Tacking pressure sensitive adhesive may also be provided along edges of the die cut-out panel and the postcard-securing panel, exterior of the postcard.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventor: Wayne C. Peterson
  • Patent number: 6019865
    Abstract: A radio frequency transponder is adhered to a substrate forming a label or business form. The substrate has thermally sensitive material whereby the substrate and transponder can be conveyed through a thermal printer for printing variable or non-variable information on the web. The transponder is provided in web form and separated from the web for application to the substrate. In a further embodiment, plural plies of business forms are provided and transponders separated from a web of transponders are disposed by the plies prior to separation of the plies into discrete forms, each carrying a transponder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventors: Eric V. Palmer, Carolyn M. Larson, Thomas P. Nash
  • Patent number: 6015085
    Abstract: A mailer type business form intermediate, and business form produced from the intermediate, are provided which provide a reply envelope as part of the mailer yet avoid blocking of pressure activated cohesive patterns associated with the mailer during fan-folding. The pressure activated cohesive patterns forming three side edges of the reply envelope are spaced and configured so that when intermediates are in fan-folded configuration the reply envelope pressure activated cohesive patterns are substantially non-overlapping so that blocking cannot occur. The pressure activated cohesive pattern forming one edge of the reply envelope can be provided by first and second series of pressure activated cohesive elements that are spaced from each other both in a direction parallel to, and perpendicular to, that side edge. A Z-fold mailer type business form is particularly advantageous.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventors: Terry K. Cannon, Tricia E. Sharp
  • Patent number: 6014629
    Abstract: A directory of group physicians for a health care provider service is disclosed in which the directory is tailored to a particular customer of the provider service. Relational databases of physician information, customer information, geographic mapping information, and images and/or advertising information are used to select those physicians, health care providers and health care businesses that are local to a specific customer and are to be printed in a directory for that customer. The selection of physicians from the database may include physicians having specialties that had been used by the customer, or physicians having specialties that correspond to the health care needs of a customer, e.g., customers having young children tend to use pediatricians. In addition, a mapping software program generates a local map for the customer that plots the addresses of the physician to be listed in the directory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventor: Deborah J. DeBruin-Ashton
  • Patent number: 5989382
    Abstract: Specialized sheets, for example, in the construction of business forms, having patterns of pressure activated cohesive are constructed so that all the sheets can be identical yet when the sheets are in a stack blocking of the pressure activated cohesive, and subsequent feeding problems, are eliminated by making the cohesive patterns offset a dimension "d" perpendicular to the direction of feed of the forms from a feed bin through an imaging device to an output tray. Either the feed bin, or an edge guide of the output tray, can be shifted at least the dimension "d" to automatically align the pressure activated cohesive patterns on cooperating first and second sheets, and after proper alignment of the cohesive patterns the sheets may be fed through a conventional pressure sealer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventor: Rebecca L. Parker
  • Patent number: 5984778
    Abstract: A multi-ply business form includes at least a lower ply and an upper ply wherein the upper ply overlies only a portion of the lower ply, leaving a first portion of the lower ply exposed in adjacent relationship to the upper ply. The upper ply has a two part label thereon including a release layer on a relatively small part of the upper ply, and an adhesive label overlying the release layer. The release layer and the adhesive label have information impact printed thereon, while the exposed portion of the lower ply has information non-impact printed thereon. The upper ply is also temporarily adhesively secured to the lower ply along at least two edges of the upper ply.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventor: Sharon M. Murphy
  • Patent number: 5979315
    Abstract: A flexographic unit printing assembly and method of printing a web of paper using the assembly eliminates the need for one or more flexographic units without eliminating the capability to effectively print certain jobs. At least one of the flexographic print units is provided with a print plate having distinctly different first and second portions, and a computer control has two nodes connected to the first flexographic print unit, one for sending a command telling the unit to print substantially the entire length of the print plate, and the other sending a command to the first flexographic print unit telling it to print the web only with the first print portion, and then to operatively (e.g. mechanically) disengage the print plate from the web.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventors: Henk Haan, Charles Gerace
  • Patent number: 5976014
    Abstract: A business form has a first paper portion with multiple plies and a second portion which is a release liner and has a number of distinct labels disposed on it. At least one of the labels is dimensioned and configured to hold a removable cap on a medical container to indicate if the container cap has been tampered with, and preferably that label has a length of between about 10-11 inches so that it can be wrapped completely around a 90 ml plastic specimen vial, or other medical container, so that portions of the label are in contact with each other, enhancing the tamper evident functionality of the label. A second label on the release liner may be a box seal, and other labels may be provided to facilitate tamper evident functionality of the form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventors: Kathryn D. Petrick, Matthew A. Kramer, Richard L. Moor
  • Patent number: 5971691
    Abstract: Business forms are stacked using a cart having first and second portions pivotally movable with respect to each other from a substantially L-shaped configuration to a substantially in-line configuration with each portion having a conveyor associated with it, and a docking station. The cart with the first and second portions in the substantially L-shaped configuration is moved into operative association with the docking station. The cart is lifted and rotated in the docking station so that the second portion is substantially horizontal, and the first portion of the cart is pivoted with respect to the second portion so that the first portion is in the substantially in-line configuration with respect to the second portion. The conveyors are operated so that business forms are moved onto the first portion, and then onto the second portion, with the second conveyor operating at a speed of at least fifty percent greater than the first conveyor (e. g. about ten times as fast).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Patrick Munson, Jr., Wilbur Drew, Daniel James Nicols, Ross A. Freeman
  • Patent number: 5970640
    Abstract: An integrated shelf talker, comprising a paper substrate having a front surface and a back surface, each of the front and back surfaces having first and second end edges and a medially disposed portion, the substrate having a vertical perforation along the entire length thereof and located in the medial portion of the front and back surfaces to divide the substrate into first and second sections, the substrate further having a strip of repositionable adhesive applied to the medial portion of one of the front and back surfaces such that when the substrate is separated into the first and second sections along the vertical perforation, each of the first and second end edges is free of adhesive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.
    Inventor: David L. Farrow
  • Patent number: 5953971
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing an array of individual business forms from a web allow two or more sets of forms from a single web to be formed and integrated in a final array, preferably an in seriatim array with a spacing between the individual forms. A web at least two sheets wide is moved in a first direction and slit to produce at least two web sections. The two web sections are redirected so that they move in different paths, such as by stationary curved surfaces that are vertically spaced from each other and disposed at different angles to the horizontal. Typically the web sections are redirected so that they are substantially vertically aligned with each other. Then the two web sections are cut into individual sheets and the individual sheets are redirected and combined into a single array of sheets with alternating sheets in the array from alternating web sections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventor: Roger A. Jacques
  • Patent number: 5955166
    Abstract: A display assembly uses a particular point of purchase label construction associated with a point of purchase display construction associated with a displayed item for purchase that does not take up valuable area that is covered by price stickers, or the like, and in a manner that allows a retail establishment to save up to several hours a week in prominently displaying point of purchase messages. The label construction includes a label face stock having first and second faces, an opaque release liner stock also having first and second faces, the first face of the release liner ply having an adhesive release coating (such as silicone), and the second face of the release liner having first, point of purchase, indicia imaged thereon (such as "As Advertised"), and a pressure sensitive adhesive (preferably repositional) between the adhesive release coating the label face stock to releasably hold the plies together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventor: Sharon M. Murphy
  • Patent number: 5954473
    Abstract: A variable cut sheet stacker has an internal stacking volume that is readily adjusted (in length, width and height) for a large variety of form sizes and thicknesses. First and second side members are spaced from each other horizontally and the positions between them can be adjusted, typically uniformly moved with respect to a central support. An inlet and support is provided in an inlet for the stacker, having a ramp, and an outlet end guide is adjustable with respect to the inlet end support. A top conveyor conveys cut sheets past the inlet support toward the outlet end guide in a first direction, and a bottom support is vertically spaced in an adjustable manner from the top conveyor for supporting cut sheets. The open interior volume defined by these elements is substantially a rectangular prism. The top conveyor includes a frame that is pivotable about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the first direction to move between a conveyance position and an adjustment-facilitating position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventor: James C. Folsom
  • Patent number: 5950909
    Abstract: In the production of mailer type business forms, particularly from a web in a roll configuration having a plurality of business form intermediates, with pressure sensitive cohesive, the problem of cohesive blocking (sticking together) at inopportune times is avoided by spacing substantially linear patterns of the cohesive disposed in the detachable side edges of the intermediates so that when the intermediates are in the roll configuration the cohesive from one intermediate does not engage the cohesive from another. Preferably the cohesive patterns on one face of the intermediate are spaced from the parallel cohesive patterns on the second face of the intermediate by about 1-15 mm, preferably about one centimeter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Moore U.S.A., Inc.
    Inventors: Wayne Charles Peterson, Theodore Michael Chappell