Patents by Inventor Sung Do
Sung Do has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20080054622Abstract: A facestock releasably adhered to a liner sheet is die cut to form one or two compact disc labels, and two diametrically opposed tabs on each compact disc label and located so that one edge of the tab is in contact with one of the compact disc labels and is perforated. The liner side of the tab also has a die cut patterned so that it generally follows the outline of the tab, but which forms a shape which is inside of and slightly smaller than the face cut tab pattern. After the label sheet has passed through a printer or copier and the desired indicia has been printed on the labels, at least one of the tabs is pushed through from the reverse side of the sheet, or pulled through via a sheet opening partially separating the tab from the rest of the sheet. The tab, which is mostly free of exposed adhesive in that it is still laminated to the die cut section of release liner, is then grasped from the face side, and lifted upward, pulling the compact disc label away from the label sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Daisy Taw, Chase Thompson, Donald Banks, Sung Do
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Patent number: 7306690Abstract: A facestock releasably adhered to a liner sheet is die cut to form one or two compact disc labels, and two diametrically opposed tabs on each compact disc label and located so that one edge of the tab is in contact with one of the compact disc labels and is perforated. The liner side of the tab also has a die cut patterned so that it generally follows the outline of the tab, but which forms a shape which is inside of and slightly smaller than the face cut tab pattern. After the label sheet has passed through a printer or copier and the desired indicia has been printed on the labels, at least one of the tabs is pushed through from the reverse side of the sheet, or pulled through via a sheet opening partially separating the tab from the rest of the sheet. The tab, which is mostly free of exposed adhesive in that it is still laminated to the die cut section of release liner, is then grasped from the face side, and lifted upward, pulling the compact disc label away from the label sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Jerry G. Hodsdon, Daisy S. Taw, Chase Taylor Thompson, Donald E. Banks, Sung Do
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Patent number: 7208212Abstract: A label applicator kit comprising a holder including first holding means for holding a first set of tabbed materials such that the tabs of the first set are staggered, exposed and in a first line and a second holding means for holding a second set of tabbed materials such that the tabs of the second set are staggered, exposed and in a second line that is parallel to and spaced from the first line. The holder being a pouch, the first holding means being a first pocket of the pouch and the second holding means being a second pocket of the pouch. The pouch being in a sets-holding condition when the first holding means is holding the first set and the second holding means is holding the second set.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Sung Do, Jerry G. Hodsdon, Galen C. Wong
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Publication number: 20060269716Abstract: A facestock releasably adhered to a liner sheet is die cut to form one or two compact disc labels, and two diametrically opposed tabs on each compact disc label and located so that one edge of the tab is in contact with one of the compact disc labels and is perforated. The liner side of the tab also has a die cut patterned so that it generally follows the outline of the tab, but which forms a shape which is inside of and slightly smaller than the face cut tab pattern. After the label sheet has passed through a printer or copier and the desired indicia has been printed on the labels, at least one of the tabs is pushed through from the reverse side of the sheet, or pulled through via a sheet opening partially separating the tab from the rest of the sheet. The tab, which is mostly free of exposed adhesive in that it is still laminated to the die cut section of release liner, is then grasped from the face side, and lifted upward, pulling the compact disc label away from the label sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Jerry Hodsdon, Daisy Taw, Chase Thompson, Donald Banks, Sung Do
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Patent number: 6913188Abstract: A sleeve for holding papers or other material may be provided with an outer corner tab. The sleeve may be formed of a single die-cut sheet of plastic or other material, or from two or more sheets that are attached together. A first sheet may include score lines along two adjacent edges that enable an extended portion of the first sheet to be folded over a second sheet. The second sheet may include score lines that enable an outer corner tab to be formed thereon. The corner tab enables a portion of the papers or other material stored in the sleeve to be inserted into an insert space of the tab. The tab may then be used to retain papers in a secure manner, such that they will not fall out of the sleeve should the sleeve or folder be inverted.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Galen C. Wong, Christina Freeman, Sung Do
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Publication number: 20050048244Abstract: Facestock is adhered with adhesive to a liner sheet. Weakened separation lines in the facestock define lines of facestock labels. And weakened separation lines in the liner sheet define liner sheet strips separable from the body of the liner sheet to expose backsides of respective lines of labels. The rest of the liner sheet can then be manipulated to position the line of labels on staggered tabs, the labels pressed into position and separated from the rest of the facestock. Another embodiment includes facestock sheet separation lines defining the perimeters of facestock labels with at least one facestock handle attached thereto. The liner sheet includes a portion attached to the handle whereby the handle, the label and the portion are removable as a unit from the liner sheet and the facestock, the handle manipulated to position the label so that its adhesive backside is positioned and applied at the desired surface location, and the handle and portion then separated from the label.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: Sung Do, Jerry Hodsdon, Galen Wong
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Patent number: 6803084Abstract: Facestock is adhered with adhesive to a liner sheet. Weakened separation lines in the facestock define lines of facestock labels. And weakened separation lines in the liner sheet define liner sheet strips separable from the body of the liner sheet to expose backsides of respective lines of labels. The rest of the liner sheet can then be manipulated to position the line of labels on staggered tabs, the labels pressed into position and separated from the rest of the facestock. Another embodiment includes facestock sheet separation lines defining the perimeters of facestock labels with at least one facestock handle attached thereto. The liner sheet includes a portion attached to the handle whereby the handle, the label and the portion are removable as a unit from the liner sheet and the facestock, the handle manipulated to position the label so that its adhesive backside is positioned and applied at the desired surface location, and the handle and portion then separated from the label.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Sung Do, Jerry G. Hodsdon, Galen C. Wong
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Publication number: 20040101646Abstract: A facestock releasably adhered to a liner sheet is die cut to form one or two compact disc labels (820), and two diametrically opposed tabs (840 or 844) on each compact disc label (820) and located so that one edge of the tab (840 or 844) is in contact with one of the compact disc labels (820) and is perforated (830 or 834). The liner side of the tab (840 or 844) also has a die cut patterned so that it generally follows the outline of the tab (840 or 844), but which forms a shape which is inside of and slightly smaller than the face cut tab pattern. After the label sheet has passed through a printer or copier and the desired indicia has been printed on the labels (820), at least one of the tabs (840 or 844) is pushed through from the reverse side of the sheet (800), or pulled through via a sheet opening partially separating the tab (840 or 844) from the rest of the sheet (800).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Jerry G. Hodsdon, Daisy S. Taw, Chase Taylor Thompson, Donald E. Banks, Sung Do
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Publication number: 20040069841Abstract: A sleeve for holding papers or other material may be provided with an outer corner tab. The sleeve may be formed of a single die-cut sheet of plastic or other material, or from two or more sheets that are attached together. A first sheet may include score lines along two adjacent edges that enable an extended portion of the first sheet to be folded over a second sheet. The second sheet may include score lines that enable an outer corner tab to be formed thereon. The corner tab enables a portion of the papers or other material stored in the sleeve to be inserted into an insert space of the tab. The tab may then be used to retain papers in a secure manner, such that they will not fall out of the sleeve should the sleeve or folder be inverted.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Galen C. Wong, Christina Freeman, Sung Do