Patents Assigned to Standard Register Company
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Patent number: 6031020Abstract: The present invention is directed to the deliberate cancellation of MICR-readable documents by applying a penetrating ink through the MICR line of the document wherein the ink contains magnetic particles which disrupt the reading of the MICR line by the MICR reader. The magnetic particles in the ink do not penetrate along with the other ink components, but remain on or near the surface of the document. These extraneous magnetic particles interfere with MICR readers by preventing accurate reading of the encoded MICR characters and cause the MICR reader to reject such a document from normal processing automatically.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Rajendra Mehta, Richard Lynn Shields, Harry Allen Seifert
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Patent number: 6017408Abstract: Smearing of indicia (30,36) or deterioration of a label may be eliminated in a label form that provides protection for the imaging (30,36) in a construction that includes a sheet of transparent face stock (12), a layer of transparent pressure sensitive adhesive (14) on one side of the face stock sheet (12) and a sheet of transparent release liner (10) releasably adhered to the one side of the face stock sheet (12) by the adhesive (14). A die cut (18) is located in the release liner sheet (10) and defines a first removable frame section (20) and a second label defining section (22). The first section (20) surrounds the second section (22) so that when removed, a pattern of the adhesive (14) will be exposed. Reverse image printing (30) is disposed on the release liner second section (22).Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1994Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Christopher J. Rogers, James Harrison Pagones
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Patent number: 6015589Abstract: A thermally imagable business record, such as a form, label, tag, or the like is provided which may be activated to form human and/or machine readable images as well as different colored images. The record comprises a substrate having a thermally imagable coating on substantially its entire surface which forms a first color when activated, and having a desensitized area on at least one area of its surface which may be overcoated with a thermally imagable coating capable of forming a different color upon activation than the first thermally imagable coating. The first thermally imagable coating provides images which are of machine readable quality, while the additional thermally imagable coatings provide images of a different color to designate selected areas on the form or label to a user.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Rajendra Mehta, Gary Doll, Mark Dotson, A. Dale Lakes, Rick L. Shields
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Patent number: 6000728Abstract: A security document according to the present invention includes a document substrate having a surface for receiving printed indicia. A half tone warning image is printed on first areas of the surface and a half-tone background image is printed in second areas surrounding the first areas. The half-tone a warning image includes at least one word indicating a status of a copy of the document. A camouflage image extending over the document surface for confusing the eye of an observer such that said warning image is not readily observed. The camouflage image includes at least one word indicating to an observer a status of the original document. One of the half-tone warning image and the half-tone background image are printed with half-tone elements of such a line spacing and element size that it is not readily reproducible by a photocopier. As a consequence, the half-tone warning image becomes apparent on photocopies of the original document.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1994Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventor: William H. Mowry, Jr.
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Patent number: 5984363Abstract: A thermally imagable business record such as a form, tag, label or the like is provided in which selected areas of the record may be activated to form an image upon exposure to heat. In one embodiment, at least one selected area of a substrate surface contains a thermally imagable coating of initially colorless color formers and color developers while the remaining areas of the substrate are left uncoated. The substrate may be pre-coated to provide a smooth, non-porous base coat for the thermally imagable coating, and may also include a protective coating layer to protect the subsequently printed thermal image.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1994Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Mark Dotson, Rajendra Mehta, A. Dale Lakes
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Patent number: 5971632Abstract: A document printer is provided comprising a printer housing, a user interface and an internal printer controller positioned within the printer housing. The internal printer controller is programmed to designate a document format according to a format command entered at the user interface. A data stream input port is in communication with the internal printer controller and is operative to receive a data stream. A document construction module is in communication with the internal printer controller. The document construction module enables the internal printer controller to (i) extract predetermined data fields from the data stream according to the designated document format and (ii) convert the extracted data fields to document data. A document data printing mechanism is responsive to the internal printer controller and is operative to print the document data in the designated document format.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Philip G. LaDue, John H. King, Scott J. Haman, Loren Schafer
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Patent number: 5961152Abstract: Security paper, security documents made from the security paper, and processes for making the security paper, are provided. A filament is bonded and embedded into paper which has previously been manufactured. The filament is bonded to the paper by an adhesive, or by heat and pressure. The filament is embedded into the paper by pressure applied by rolls. The filament may be imprinted with printed matter for visual confirmation of document authenticity. The filament may include any combination of security features, such as reflective filaments, fluorescent filaments, and high tensile strength filaments.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: David Ernest Washburn, Rajendra Mehta, Harry Allen Seifert
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Patent number: 5954368Abstract: A security document is provided comprising a substrate having a top surface for carrying printed indicia. Background printed matter is printed on the top surface. The background printed matter is made up of a pattern of background elements. A security term is also printed on the top surface of the substrate. The security term is composed of a pattern of security term elements. The background elements or the security term elements, or both, are organized in a non-orthogonal, repetitive pattern. Also, either the background elements or the security term elements are not readily duplicated by a color copier while the other elements are readily duplicated by a color copier. This results in a visually perceptible security term being produced upon a copy of the security document. The security document is "imaging friendly.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventor: William H. Mowry, Jr.
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Patent number: 5953702Abstract: A comprehensive document audit system and a process for generating document field reports utilizing a computer programmed to sort document data indicative of the characteristics of a group of selected documents are provided. A digital controller is programmed to cause document data indicative of the characteristics of a selected document to be received and sorted and is programmed to cause sorted document data to be saved. A document data entry device and a document field report generator are in communication with the digital controller. A system operator collects a group of documents and assigns document characteristic information to the documents. The operator identifies a set of document data indicative of the characteristics of each document and inputs the document data into a computer programmed to cause the document data to be sorted and saved. The computer sorts the document data and a field report is generated from the sorted document data.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: David M. Ohlemacher, Timothy T. Apke
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Patent number: 5951055Abstract: A security document is provided comprising human readable transaction data, a plurality of security image elements, a plurality of complementary security image elements, and an encoded information block comprising a plurality of digital glyphs printed thereon. The human readable transaction data printed on the top surface of the substrate forms a full tone image and includes an enhanced security data item. The security image elements printed on the top surface of the substrate and the plurality of complementary security image elements printed on the top surface of the substrate define a security image. The encoded information block comprises a plurality of digital glyphs printed on the top surface of the substrate and comprises encoded transaction data corresponding to at least a portion of the human readable transaction data.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventor: William H. Mowry, Jr.
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Patent number: 5944927Abstract: Security paper, security documents made from the security paper, and processes for making the security paper, are provided. A groove is formed in paper and a security element is positioned or bonded within the groove. A coating is applied over the security element so that the coating covers at least a portion of the security element and is coplanar with the surface of the paper. The security element may include any combination of security features for verification of document authenticity.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventor: Harry Allen Seifert
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Patent number: 5944881Abstract: A security ink is provided containing a colored dye, a colored pigment, and a fluorescent pigment. The ink may be printed on a number of security documents such as checks and may be passed through printing devices such as laser printers without the problem of damage to the ink the printed image, or the printer. The fluorescent pigment in the ink will fluoresce when the document is exposed to ultraviolet light and may be used to provide an authentication feature.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Rajendra Mehta, Gary Walter Doll, Richard Lynn Shields
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Patent number: 5924738Abstract: A multipart form and label combination is provided which may be printed in a single pass through a printer. The combination includes a face ply which may be printed with nonvariable and variable indicia, a film ply, and an optional intermediate liner ply. The combination also includes first, second or third removable portions such as, for example, a label, receipt or postcard. In a preferred embodiment, the multipart form and label combination is used as an inspection form.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Patrick A. Konkol, Lawrence W. Arway, Loren Schafer, Cynthia Sugg Willard, Hugh B. Skees
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Patent number: 5915733Abstract: Difficulties with removing an identification card as part of a business form and/or costs concerns in making such business forms with readily removable cards are avoided in a business form incorporating a removable identification card made by the steps of a) providing a base sheet (10) of a relatively destructible material such as paper and having an area (20) intended to be an identification card; b) adhering a laminate layer (30), (34) of relatively indestructible material to the base sheet (10) to cover the area (20) on at least the underside of the base sheet (10); c) placing a layer of adhesive (50), (52) on the laminate layer (34) and to the sides (40), (42), (44), (46) thereof to be on the base sheet (10) adjacent the laminate layer (34); d) adhering a liner layer (56) to the laminate layer (34) and the base sheet (10) with the layer of adhesive (50), (52) and e) placing a continuous, closed die cut (26) about the area with the die cut extending through the laminate layer (30), (34) and the base sheetType: GrantFiled: December 9, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: David H. Schnitzer, Gerard J. Maynard
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Patent number: 5916667Abstract: With proper control of the surface energy of the press ink and the surface tension of the ink jet ink, an article which has a press ink coverage of greater than 30% screen can be successfully imaged with ink jet ink to provide substantially uniform coverage of ink jet ink in the imaged areas. The ink jet ink to be imaged over the press ink must be low enough in surface tension to enable it to wet the surface of the printed article and to be retained on the surface of the article. The ink jet ink can be compatibilized with the press ink either by adjusting one or both of the surface tensions of the ink jet ink and the press ink and/or through the use of a compatibilizing liquid which provides a compatible interface between the ink jet ink and the press ink.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventor: William Jay Castle
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Patent number: 5912205Abstract: A security document is provided containing a color-forming composition having an insulating material therein which allows the document to be passed through heated printing devices such as laser printers without the problem of premature color development. The color-forming composition includes a mixture of a color former, a color developer, and an insulating material. In a preferred embodiment, a toner adhesion-enhancing composition containing an insulating material is applied over the color-forming composition. The security document may be used to provide an authentication feature and/or an indication of attempted alterations from the use of solvents, heat or abrasion.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: A. Dale Lakes, Mark Dotson, Rajendra Mehta
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Patent number: 5888622Abstract: The present invention provides a coated cellulosic web product and coating composition which provides enhanced toner adhesion for documents printed using noncontact printing devices such as ion deposition printers. The toner adhesion enhancing coated cellulosic product and composition comprises a cellulosic web having first and second major surfaces with at least one of the major surfaces having coated thereon a layer of a polymeric toner receptor. The polymeric toner receptor layer preferably also includes an electrolyte to adjust the electrical conductivity of the cellulosic web to have a volume resistivity of between about 5.0.times.10.sup.9 and 1.0.times.10.sup.12 ohm cm. The toner receptor layer is applied at a coating weight of from about 0.3 to about 2.0 lb/ream.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: William F. Pinell, William M. Saluke
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Patent number: 5888283Abstract: A direct thermal ink composition is provided which is formed from an aqueous dispersion of an initially colorless color former and an initially colorless color developer in particulate form. The direct thermal ink composition also includes a sensitizer, where the particles of the sensitizer at least partially surround the particles of the color developer, which prevents premature color development of the ink. The thermal ink preferably has a solids content of between about 40 to 60% by weight, and is substantially free of pigments and fillers.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Rajendra Mehta, Rick L. Shields, Mark Dotson
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Patent number: 5877481Abstract: A document dispenser comprises a document guide defining a guide portion of an advancing document path and a document identification code reading aperture formed in the document guide wherein a single detector in communication with the dispenser controller is positioned proximate the document identification code reading aperture and is operative to read a specific document identification code through the document identification code reading aperture. Correlated data, indicative of a specific document identification code and corresponding document data input during dispensing of a document carrying the specific document identification code, is generated subsequent the reading of the identification code. A plurality of alternative document identification code reading apertures are formed in the document guide.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: William Virgil Harrison, Lance Edward Kelley, John Henry Stolzenberg
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Patent number: D416246Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventor: Martin H. Hileman