Abstract: A label-equipped ply with readable liner and method, the ply having a label diecut therein which constitutes only a portion of the ply area, a release backer adhered to the ply back surface and which has an exposed face, the backer being adapted for carrying reverse orientation data imaging on its exposed face and composed of a material capable of being read through the backer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 10, 1994
Date of Patent:
August 15, 1995
Assignee:
Tamarack Products, Inc.
Inventors:
David J. Steidinger, Mark S. Steidinger
Abstract: A window-equipped mailer and method of making in which the window is covered by a translucent or transparent covering and wherein this covering has a transverse edge aligned with a transverse edge of an inner ply.
Abstract: Apparatus for cutting web material in which blade and anvil rolls cooperate, the blade roll having a slot in which a blade-equipped bar is mounted and equipped with springs for exerting both generally radially outward and generally circumferentially resilient forces on the bar and blade and in which friction means are operably associated with the blade for inhibiting axial movement of the blade.
Abstract: Apparatus for cutting which involves the adjustment of height of the cutting blades in a rotating cylinder through the use of cooperating tapered surfaces on two components of a blade supporting bar.
Abstract: Apparatus and method for cutting web material in which blade and anvil rolls cooperate, the blade roll having a slot in which a blade-equipped bar is mounted and equipped with springs for exerting both generally radially outward and generally circumferentially resilient forces on the bar and blade.
Abstract: A method for superimposing webs where multiple ply cut pieces are applied to a carrier from one vacuum applicator cylinder or drum by first cutting multiple pieces from continuous webs and aligning the trailing edge of the multiple pieces or web lengths. These pieces may be of equal or unequal lenghth or of equal or unequal width and these are applied to a carrier at high speed and accurately positioned irrespective of whether the carrier is continuous or non-continuous. The invention applies to lengths of paper, film, foil, fabric or the like, any of which that are flexible enough to conform to the vacuum drum or cylinder by vacuum.