Strips And Leaves Patents (Class 281/2)
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Patent number: 7029034Abstract: A calendar is provided for behavior modification as well as a method for using the same. The calendar has calendar sheets and informational sheets. The calendar has objectives sections, data collection sections, analysis sections, non-date pages and/or detachable pages for use by an individual. The calendar may be customized and/or pre-designed for an individual or by the individual. In use, the behavior information may be recorded on the calendar sheet. Information associated with daily, weekly, and/or monthly behavior may be recorded. The information may include weekly and/or monthly averages and/or summations, delta calculations, and/or minimum/maximum data. The calendar may be adapted to measure or track indicators, such as, for example, developmental progress, caloric intake, amount and type of exercise, amount of fat, sodium or sugar, amount of cigarettes smoked, blood pressure measurements, weight gain or the like. A bottom space may also be provided to record monthly goals and/or objectives.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Patricia M. Newell
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Patent number: 7004507Abstract: A flat sheet of paper, or other thin flexible material, has information printed on one side in the form of a plurality of discrete panels or areas of text or images, while the entire other side is taken up by a large-scale, poster-like pattern. The panels or areas of text or images, are defined by crease lines created by folding the sheet of material. These creases are formed using a perpendicular fold method described in detail in this application. Each fold is perpendicular to the previous fold, creating a grid-like pattern, with each panel in the grid pattern containing a discrete quantity of text or images. When the invention is at its most folded state it has a relatively compact size. As the invention is unfolded, the panels of text or images are revealed in a specific sequence in order to tell a story or communicate some other type of sequentially ordered information.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Neil Barnett Shulman
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Patent number: 6974157Abstract: A pamphlet (10) constructed in accordance with the principles of a preferred embodiment of the present invention and configured for receiving and storing a card (12) is disclosed. The illustrated pamphlet (10) broadly includes a single printable blank (14), printed with indicia (16), and folded to form an envelope section (18)—for receiving and securely storing the card (12)—and an adjacent panel section (20) that overlies the card-laden envelope section (18). The card (12) is preferably a key card, such as a hotel or motel room key. The blank (14) is preferably generally rectangular in configuration. The printed indicia (16) preferably includes a map (30) of the city in which the hotel or motel is located. The envelope section (18) is formed without the need for adhesives and is normally closed on three margins (18a, 18b, and 18d) and the fourth margin (18c) is closed by folding the panel section (20) into the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Inventor: Robert E. Hammon
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Patent number: 6964016Abstract: A printed material to be folded a plurality of times is paginated by displaying an unfolded leaf and assigning page numbers to pages on the face and back of the unfolded leaf through computer processing. The number of rectangles corresponding to the number of pages in a matrix is designated on each of the face and back of the unfolded leaf. One of the rectangles is determined as a 1st page on either one of the face and back of the unfolded leaf, and the rectangle on the reverse side which corresponds to the 1st page is determined as a 2nd page. One of the rectangles which will face the 2nd page when the leaf is folded once is determined as a 3rd page. The rectangle on the reverse side which corresponds to the 3rd page is determined as a 4th page. One of the rectangles which will face the 4th page when the leaf is folded twice is determined as a 5th page, and the rectangle on the reverse side which corresponds to the 5th page is determined as a 6th page.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1998Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Taiji Iwasaki
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Patent number: 6962371Abstract: An assembly for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service and a method for mailing same are provided. The assembly includes a return postcard and anchor portions removably attached to the return postcard. The anchor portions include adhesive that allows the anchor portions to be attached to a mailpiece. The return postcard includes a special services designator section indicative of the special service required for delivery of the mailpiece. The return postcard is integrally formed, but removably attached, such that the return postcard remains attached to the envelope until received by the addressee, at which time the return postcard may be removed. The assembly is designed to incorporate a form into the return postcard to simplify preparation of the mailpiece for delivery by the special service. Alternatively, the postcard may contain a machine readable code that aids in the delivery and tracking of the mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6902197Abstract: A method of producing a folded item having printed information thereon to provide information to the user of a product is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Inventors: Joseph M. Vijuk, Robert Vijuk
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Patent number: 6869654Abstract: The invention discloses form constructions and methods of making form constructions comprising a substrate having a printable surface portion and a sticker. In preferred embodiment the sticker is a face adhering validation sticker and/or the form substrate comprises a cutout with the viewing surface of the sticker releasably attached to the perimeter of the cutout and exposed through the cutout.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Scott T. Ginkel, R. Ellen Harelstad, Sundar J. Rajan
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Patent number: 6865837Abstract: An album page for displaying articles, such as photographs, includes an intermediate, preferably opaque, sheet and a pair of outer sheets made from a transparent plastic material. Die cuts are provided in the immediate sheet at a plurality of locations, and the two outer sheets are adhered to one another at the locations defined by the die cuts. The preferred album page does not use adhesives to bond either outer sheet to the intermediate sheet, and the die cut/seal areas are arranged to permit display of rectangular objects in either horizontal or vertical positions. The invention features an arrangement, which insures that horizontally displayed objects are supported on both sides of the bottom edge thereof to enhance the overall aesthetics of the filled page.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Intercraft CompanyInventors: Paul Raymond Matteau, John P. Jordan, Paul Mylander
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Patent number: 6843505Abstract: The invention relates to an assembly of calendar sheets in a book, ring binder or the like wherein the sheets are kept together by means of a holder; and wherein two consecutive calendar sheets are displayed to each their side of the holder during referencing. The particular feature of the assembly of sheets constitutes in that each sheet has a front and opposite this a back that is, along a hinge line via a connecting element, pivotally connected to the holder whereby each sheet can be shifted from a plane position at the one side of the holder to a plane position at the other side of the holder during the pivoting movement of the connecting element about the hinge line and the holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2000Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Special Creation APSInventor: Hans Eriksen
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Patent number: 6793251Abstract: A binder has a front cover and a back cover. A first page assembly for mounting in the binder includes a first magnet. A second page assembly for mounting in the binder in an overlying relationship with the first page assembly includes a second magnet for releasably attaching the second page assembly to the first page assembly in the binder. Each one of the page assemblies may include a magnet portion, a hinge portion, and a display portion, which may be all formed as one piece. The binder has a base member, made of a magnetic material, to which the magnets are attracted to mount the page assemblies in the binder.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventor: Daniel H. Stark
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Patent number: 6769717Abstract: The invention relates to a sheet (1; 11; 21; 31) prepared beforehand for the binding, characterised in that it provides a glue or both sides adhesive tape strip (2; 12; 22; 32) along at least one of its edges, or close to the same edge, and a silicone material band (3; 13; 23; 33), realasably placed on said glue or both sides adhesive tape strip (2; 12; 22; 32) and having at least a portion (4; 14; 24; 34) not coupled to said glue or both sides adhesive tape strip (2; 12; 22; 32) to grasp the silicone band (3; 13; 23; 33), during its removal and the binding. The invention further relates to an adhesive band for binding loose sheets.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Economic Strategies, Inc.Inventor: David Pacifici
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Patent number: 6752429Abstract: A method of producing a folded item having printed information thereon to provide information to the user of a product is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventors: Joseph M. Vijuk, Robert Vijuk
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Patent number: 6749916Abstract: A multiple layer label has a pre-curved upper label on a base label. When applied to a curved or non-planar surface, a gap between portion of the labels accommodates the wrapping of the label structure around the surface and avoids tearing, splitting, bunching and wrinkling in the respective upper and base labels. The label structure is formed by bending the labels around a forming surface, releasing one end of the upper label and repositioning it on the base label so that when removed from the bending operation and straightened out, the upper label is arched away from the base label. Apparatus and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Ampersand LabelInventors: Lowell F. Matthews, Thomas P. Miller, Kyle J. Putzier
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Patent number: 6746052Abstract: An information storage device having a first part such as an insert on which information is provided and a second part comprising a holder for the first part, whereby the first part may be stored in the second part. The edges of the first and second parts may be provided with lips for mating together to provide interlocking parts whereby the first part may be pulled outwardly to expose the information thereon but is prevented from being completely separated from the holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Henry Reynolds
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Patent number: 6730185Abstract: An adhesive leaflet assembly is provided having a carrier web and a plurality of lengthwise oriented leaflet sub-assemblies releasably adhered on the web. The leaflet sub-assemblies have adhesive wing-like extensions that are oriented in a longitudinal direction relative to the carrier web. Longitudinal orientation of these wing-like extensions facilitates application of the leaflet sub-assemblies onto articles having a flat or planar surface in a high-speed continuous labeling operation. A method of providing a leaflet assembly, as well as a method for applying leaflet sub-assemblies are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Rock Ridge Technologies Co.Inventor: Michael Kennedy
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Patent number: 6705941Abstract: The invention concerns a form for non impact printers, characterized in that it consists of four sections including an upper section and a lower section, and in that each section is separated from the next section by parallel fold lines or perforations. The upper section has the same surface area as the total surfaces of the two subsequent sections, over which the upper section is folded before printing, in such a manner that after printing the upper section can be folded further over the lower section and that an image can be transferred to the lower section by means of mechanical or chemical self-copying techniques by exerting a pressure on the upper section.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Monti N.V. -S.A.Inventor: Theo van den Bergh
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Patent number: 6686014Abstract: A pattern of coating is applied to a label, such that the coating covers the periphery, including a portion of the top surface of the label, and overlaps onto the liner ply area adjacent to the label. The coating is selected to form a stable and resistant film that spans continuously along the label edge and liner surfaces. The coating reduces adhesive ooze when the label is exposed to elevated ambient temperatures and pressures.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: David E. Washburn, Stephen D. Webendorfer, Rajendra Mehta, David F. Laurash
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Patent number: 6669235Abstract: A method of producing a folded item having printed information thereon to provide information to the user of a product is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventors: Joseph M. Vijuk, Robert Vijuk
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Patent number: 6659508Abstract: A security document, banknote, bond, travellers check, passport or token, including a substrate (1), said substrate having a device including a first macro-embossing (2, 3) of the substrate having a predetermined feature, and a second micro-embossing of smaller dimensions formed in or on said predetermined feature of said embossing. The first embossing being formed to hide and reveal said second embossing at predetermined viewing angles &agr;, &bgr;. The macro-embossing may comprise lines having a height of about 20 microns and a spacing of 80 microns, and the micro-embossing in the form of lines or dots (4) to a height of about 2 to 5 microns. The lines have a predetermined height (H) and a predetermined spacing (S) such that the ratio S:H is typically from about 6:1 to 2:1.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Note Printing Australia LimitedInventors: Joshua Robert Nemeth, Wayne Kevin Jackson
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Patent number: 6626755Abstract: A carbonless form is provided that may be folded selectively into a duplicating state or a non-duplicating state. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a carbonless form is provided comprising a form sheet, a transverse fold line, an assigned data entry portion, and an exposed data entry portion. The form sheet defines a front face, a rear face, a top edge, a bottom edge, and a pair of side edges. The transverse fold line extends across the form sheet to define a first panel and a second panel on opposite sides of the transverse fold line. The assigned data entry portion is defined on the rear face of the second panel. The exposed data entry portion is defined on the front face of the first panel. A CB coating is applied to the rear face of the form sheet in the first panel and a CF coating is applied to the rear face of the form sheet in the second panel.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Joseph L. Klenke, Dale Lakes
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Publication number: 20030168846Abstract: A reinforcement device to be incorporated to punched folder sheets which increases paper resistance around the punched areas of the folder sheet and reduces their deterioration. In one embodiment, a reinforcement strip is added during the manufacturing process so as to reinforce the area of the punched hole. The reinforcement strip may be added before or after punching the holes, and may be a continuous or non-continuous strip. The reinforcement device may be used with a variety of paper sizes or weights, and may be made of a variety of materials, for example, polyurefin, PVC film or polyamide.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Ricardo Lebedevski
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Patent number: 6617000Abstract: Adhesive labels are manufactured by cutting windows in an upper layer of a support web (2) through to a lower silicon coated material. Folded leaflets (15) are then adhered by lines of adhesive (11, 12, 13) to the support web (2) and the combination is die-cut to form individual adhesive labels with part of the die-cut folded leaflet extending beyond an edge of a base label formed from the window in the support web. This method of manufacture permits more complex label structures to be constructed without pre-cutting individual base labels.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Denny Bros. Printing Ltd.Inventors: Barry Denny, Andrew Denny
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Patent number: 6613410Abstract: A unitary label adapted for affixation to an object such as a product container. The label includes a first portion which is affixable to an object to be labeled and a second portion contiguous with the first portion. The label is wrapped about the target object and the combined length of the label is greater than the circumference of the object whereby the second portion functions as a resealable and/or removable flap which offers additional available print areas on both its top and bottom surfaces. A method for making the unitary label is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1999Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: National Label CompanyInventor: Neil G. Sellars
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Patent number: 6576315Abstract: A label includes a base label having upper and lower opposed surfaces and first and second opposed ends. A base adhesive coats the lower surface of the base label. A top panel overlies the upper surface of the base label and is joined to the base label adjacent the first end. The top panel has an upper surface. A tab having upper and lower opposed surfaces overlies the upper surface of the base label. An adhesive patch is interposed between the base label and the tab adjacent the second end. The adhesive patch secures the lower surface of the tab to the upper surface of the base label. A laminate cover overlies the top panel and the tab. A laminate adhesive secures the laminate cover to the upper surface of the top panel and releasably joins the laminate cover to the upper surface of the tab.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Pharmagraphics (Southeast) LLCInventors: Carl W. Treleaven, Glenn A. Grosskopf
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Patent number: 6572151Abstract: The present invention is directed to a label/form combination assembly which will be able to withstand the harsh environment present in a laser printer in both simplex and duplex imaging modes. The label/form combination document is constructed of two separate materials joined together at a coplanar joint. A variable image receptive, pressure sensitive stock being comprised of a coplanar combination of facestock, pressure sensitive adhesive and release liner overlapping a laser bond paper is used in the label/form combination. A joint is formed when a portion of the liner of the pressure sensitive stock is removed, exposing its pressure sensitive adhesive. The exposed pressure sensitive adhesive is adhered to a strip of the laser quality bond sheet to create a bond between the label and the bond sheet. A remaining portion of the liner is adhered to the laser bond sheet with a cold bond adhesive that results in a double bond. The finished construction is die cut to form at least one rounded corner.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Bertek Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steve Jarvis, Ken Whitcomb, Eric Severy
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Patent number: 6572150Abstract: A pocket containing business form, an intermediate for producing the form, and method of producing the business form, provide optimum securement of the panels of the form together with adhesive by providing the adhesive at and along the side edges rather than merely adjacent the side edges. The form may be produced from a web or sheet by moving it in a first direction, applying adhesive patterns (preferably pressure activated cohesive) to the web or sheet along the first direction adjacent but spaced from first and second side edges and at and along a plurality of centerlines between the side edges, and slitting or cutting the web or sheet along the first direction at the adhesive patterns so that adhesive is provided on both sides of each cut or slit, to provide a plurality of forms (e.g. four forms) with form side edges having adhesive at and along the form side edges. If in a web configuration the web is ultimately formed into a sheet, and the sheet is folded (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Moore North America, Inc.Inventor: Wayne C. Peterson
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Patent number: 6541090Abstract: A resealable label includes a leaflet having an upper surface and a base tab disposed adjacent the leaflet. The base tab includes a closure portion and a pull tab portion each having an upper surface and a lower surface. The closure portion and the pull tab portion are separated from one another by a cut line therebetween. A varnish coats the upper surface of the closure portion. The label further includes a laminate cover including a first laminate portion overlying the closure portion, a second laminate portion overlying the pull tab portion, and a third laminate portion overlying the leaflet. The label further includes a laminate adhesive including a first adhesive portion releasably and resealably securing the first laminate portion to the varnish on the upper surface of the closure portion, and a second adhesive portion securing the second laminate portion to the upper surface of the pull tab portion. A closure portion adhesive coats the lower surface of the closure portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Pharmagraphics (Southeast), L.L.C.Inventors: Glenn A. Grosskopf, Carl W. Treleaven
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Patent number: 6514585Abstract: A W-stacked pads of tape strips dispensable at a low peel angle, comprising a plurality of superimposed tape strips longitudinally reversed so as to align the first end of each tape strip with the second end of an immediately overlaying and an immediately underlying tape strip.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Scott D. Pearson, Dennis L. Crawford
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Patent number: 6511097Abstract: A booklet is provided which is easily formed in the in-line finishing process part of a web printing press operation having a plurality of sheets or layers, each sheet or layer having multiple removable portions positioned about a central portion used to attach the layers or sheets to one another. The removable portions of the booklet are particularly useful as coupons, advertising material or the like. The booklet may be attached to a newspaper, magazine, catalog or the like by extending the outer edge of one of the removable portions so such outer edge can be attached to the newspaper, magazine, or the like. The booklet may also be removable from the newspaper, magazine, catalog or the like by placing perforations between the attachable extension and the outer removable portion. Also provided is a method of making the inventive booklet.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Sleepeck Printing CompanyInventor: Ake L. Dahlquist
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Patent number: 6505858Abstract: A customizable configurable photocube system includes a photocube and a label sheet. The photocube has a plurality of blocks each having a plurality of sides. The label sheet has a plurality of labels that are attachable to corresponding sides of the blocks. The label sheet is configured to be printed upon in a commonly used office printing machine such as an inkjet printer or a color copier. A user may print a number of images onto the label sheet, thereafter removing the labels from the label sheet and attaching the labels to sides of the blocks in such a manner that a configurable photocube is formed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1999Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
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Publication number: 20020185854Abstract: The present invention provides a stack of flexible sheet material (200) comprising a plurality of sheets (201) disposed one on top of another, each sheet having repositionable adhesive (202) along one edge and being free of adhesive along the opposite edge and the sheets are stacked with the repositionable adhesive edge of each sheet disposed along alternate opposite edges to maintain the sheets in the stack, characterised in that said stack comprises at least two sheets that are different from each other. The present invention also provides a method and apparatus for obtaining a stack of sheets as defined above and a dispenser comprising a stack of sheets as defined above.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Frederic P.A. Le Riche
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Patent number: 6481752Abstract: A single document page with multiple different variable indicia from a least two discrete sources is produced using a computer control and an imaging system (such as a selective flexographic system with ion deposition or ink jet stations), variable database streams and variable data streams from at least two discrete sources are fed to the same computer control, which is then used to control the imaging system to merge the variable database streams and variable data streams from at least two discrete sources to that they may be imaged on the same document page. Paper is fed to the imaging system, and using the imaging system the same document page is imaged with variable database indicia from the multiple discrete sources. Three, or even more, discrete sources can be utilized, and each discrete source may also have a distinct form structure so that the variable data indicia and variable database indicia are each placed in their own distinct form structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1998Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Anthony B. DeJoseph
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Publication number: 20020148939Abstract: These inventions are generally concerned with computer accessory devices and more particularly directed to a combination device including a mouse pad element with integrated writing pad holder and writing instrument holder or holders. These inventions include combinations of a mouse pad and a writing pad whereby a user is afforded easy access to the writing work surface as well as the mouse working surface. The total work area used is only slightly larger than a conventional mouse pad thus obviating the need for a separate writing station. A simple substrate of material forms a base including mouse pad working surface. A raised ridge forms a receiving cavity into which a writing pad may be placed and held. The raised ridge may be arranged in one of four corners of a rectangular mouse pad. The ridge may also be arranged to accommodate special features relating to the supported tasks, i.e. writing and operating a mouse, such as the feature of providing a pen holding means.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventor: Thomas D. Adams
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Patent number: 6454307Abstract: An accordion-folded page book with a binding which compresses the pages of the book but is not permanently fastened in one location, thereby allowing the binding to be moved from one position which allows access to one set of pages, to a second position which allows access to a second set of pages; whereby sliding the binding and flipping the book over enables the user to have access to the opposite sides of the pages.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Innovative USA, Inc.Inventor: Peter Polick
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Patent number: 6451397Abstract: Disclosed herein is a pouch label for attaching a sample to an item, such as a product displayed for sale. Before use, the pouch label is supported by a release-coated liner to which a transparent base layer having an adhesive bottom surface is removably adhered. A pouch, defining a sealed envelope containing the sample, is supported by the base layer. A transparent over-laminate with an adhesive bottom surface is adhered to the base layer to secure the pouch to the base layer. The pouch label can be removed from the release liner so as to attach the sample to the display item.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Ronald G. Hagen
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Patent number: 6447862Abstract: Product information label having a planar base and a product information pamphlet beneath a protective layer which is applied to a product and/or a product container where the pamphlet is accessed for viewing and resealed for subsequent reference and use.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Product Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Bruce C. Rankin, Dennis J. Tursso
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Patent number: 6439614Abstract: A nested leaflet label structure having an enhanced information carrying capacity. The nested leaflet label structure includes a base panel having a front face. A first leaflet is adjacent to the front face and comprises a first folded panel having a first fold extending substantially parallel to the first axis of the label structure. The first fold divides the first folded panel into a pair of first leaves each having inner and outer page faces. A second leaflet comprises a second folded panel having a second fold extending substantially parallel to the first axis of the label structure. The second fold divides the second folded panel into a pair of second leaves each having inner and outer page faces. A laminating layer overlies the base panel and the first leaflet. The second leaflet is nested in the first leaflet. An assembling adhesive adheres the second leaflet to the first leaflet.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Randy G. Cowan
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Patent number: 6419275Abstract: An instruction leaflet made of paper comprising a box which contains this instruction leaflet together with the packaging and a content is provided along with a method of making same. The invention relates to an instruction leaflet for pharmaceutical products or similar comprising at least two superposed sheets joined on one of their edges, the instruction leaflet comprising at least one thinning line allowing the division of the originally single instruction leaflet into at least two distinct parts.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1999Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: RotanoticeInventor: Stéphane Huault
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Patent number: 6413604Abstract: A process of making multiple layer labels includes securing an upper label web to a base label web by means of hold-down openings in the upper label web and an adhesive overlaminate laid thereon and extending through to the base web. Die cutting and matrix removal steps, all carried out in-line in a single pass, produce a multiple layer label. Varied processes and label supply and label structures are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Ampersand Label, Inc.Inventors: Lowell F. Matthews, Thomas P. Miller, Kyle J. Putzier
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Patent number: 6386591Abstract: A transactional control system, a promotional system, and a redemption system including a set of a card and a removable and reusable label. The removable and reusable label having a first side printed with indicia thereon, and a second side coated with a reusable adhesive layer suitable for affixing the label to either a first or a second planar side of the card. The label, printed with a registration indicia thereon, can be removed from the transaction card without leaving residue on the card and can be affixed to a registration form for registration of a holder of the transaction card. Alternatively, the label printed with a redeemable coupon indicia thereon, can be removed from a promotion card and affixed to a transaction receipt for associating a particular transaction with the redeemable coupon. In another embodiment the label is printed and scored to form individually removable segments which can be removed from the redemption card and redeemed.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Eric Blank
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Patent number: 6361078Abstract: The invention broadly comprises a multi-ply integrated label form including a first ply having an upper side and an underside and having a first die cut window and a second die cut window, and also having an integral marginal feed strip along a first edge of the first ply and a detachably secured marginal feed strip along a second edge of the first ply, where the first edge and second edge are parallel to one another; a second ply having a label portion, a card stock portion adjacent to and detachably secured to the label portion, a marginal strip portion adjacent to and detachably secured to the card stock portion, and a marginal feed strip portion adjacent to and detachably secured to the marginal strip portion, each of the label portion, card stock portion, marginal strip portion, and marginal feed strip portion having an upper side and an underside, the underside of the label portion and of the marginal strip portion being coated with an adhesive, wherein the first ply is removably secured to the second pType: GrantFiled: May 15, 1998Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Stanley C. Chess
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Patent number: 6357798Abstract: An intermediate for making repositional or removable adhesive backed labels is provided which facilitate the construction of labels that may be readily dispensed with automatic equipment, and/or readily passed through printers. A first paper layer has permanent adhesive on a first face and the repositional or removable (preferably repositional) adhesive on a second face, the repositional adhesive also in contact with a first face of a liner material, with a second face of a liner material having a silicone coating. The liner material first face has a non-highly calendered texture, uncoated with adhesive release material so that the repositional or removable adhesive adheres well to the liner material first face, although the repositional adhesive has greater affinity for the first paper layer second face than the liner material first face. The intermediate may be placed in a spiral roll configuration, and then used to make a label precursor by bringing a second paper layer (e.g. about 12 lb.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Stanley C. Chess
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Patent number: 6349973Abstract: Methods of forming outserts used to provide printed information to the users and purchasers of pharmaceutical products in which a sheet of paper is folded a number of times in a direction parallel to a first direction and then folded a number of times in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The folds in the second direction are made to produce an outsert having no unfolded exterior sheet edges which lie in a direction parallel to the second direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventors: Joseph M. Vijuk, Robert Vijuk
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Publication number: 20020020796Abstract: A computer mouse pad comprises a rigid base and a plurality of paper sheets arranged in a stack and detachably fixed to the base. Each of the stacked sheet is detachably fixed to a sheet immediately below it in the stack. The sheets are provided with printed messages on upper surfaces thereof. A coating is applied to the upper surfaces of the sheets. The coated upper surfaces are resistant to being written upon, thereby preventing accumulation of carbon, graphite and ink markings, which tend to contaminate the roller ball, prevent proper mouse tracking and adversely affect curser control. When worn, the uppermost sheet is removed, thereby exposing the next sheet in the stack and its message, for use as the upper surface of the mouse pad. Timely refreshment of the upper surface is encouraged by provision of a mouse pad in which the information conveyed by successive sheet removal creates a serial effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Leonard B. Pearson
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Patent number: 6347811Abstract: Structure of diary of high practicality of use, characterized by the fact of comprising weekly modules, bound together, each one constituted of a page; sub-divided into two parts, which have note space structured in a weekly and daily manner; in addition, each module comprising supplementary portions, bound with the above mentioned parts in such a way as to define further daily note space, superimposable on the internal and external zones of those parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignees: Nuovo Istituto Italiano D-ArtiGrafiche, 757120 Ontario Ltd.Inventors: Emilio Bianco, Giuliano Cugola
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Patent number: 6334631Abstract: A booklet for disseminating advertising and technical information has a number of pages secured in a bundle between front and back covers, the pages being secured to a binding formed between the front and back covers, the pages being individually releasable as a whole from the binding, or being weakened across their height dimension adjacent to the binding, so as to permit a major portion of the page to be separated leaving a stub secured to the binding, the pages being elongated and having on their front and back surfaces cartoon-displaying areas and material of an advertising technical nature, the cartoon-displaying areas being individually separable from the remainder of the page. The front cover, at least, may also include cartoon-displaying and advertising technical material. The bundle of pages may have cartoon-displaying material and advertising technical material arranged as to be presented alternately through the bundle.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Omega Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Milton Bernard Hollander
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Patent number: 6331017Abstract: A form 10 has a portion 14 laminated on both sides with polyester film and defined by die cuts along lines 13. The portion 14 is, therefore, removable, and has a magnetic recordal tape 25 incorporated therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Continu-Forms Holdings PLCInventors: Stephen Arthur Walters, John Finch
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Patent number: 6329034Abstract: A self-adhesive label for displaying information includes a leaflet, a tab member, and an adhesive layer. The leaflet has a lower surface and an end edge. The tab member is separately formed from the leaflet. An exposed portion of the tab member is disposed alongside the leaflet adjacent the end edge. The tab member has a lower surface. The adhesive layer includes a first adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the leaflet and a second adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the tab member. At least a portion of the leaflet does not overlie the tab member. The label may include a laminate cover overlying the upper surface of the leaflet and including a laminate tab portion overlying the exposed portion of the tab member.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventors: Roger L. Pendry, Carl W. Treleaven
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Patent number: 6322106Abstract: A business form or mailer intermediate providing fold-over carbonless imaging is provided. The form or mailer includes separate CB and CF coating portions on a single sheet. When the form or mailer is folded about a fold line, the CB portion comes in contact with the CF portion. An image is created when the fold-over carbonless area is subjected to an imaging force.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Rajendra Mehta, A. Dale Lakes, Hugh B. Skees
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Patent number: 6322033Abstract: A combination mouse pad and writing pad comprised of a plurality of sheets of paper secured together and further secured to a base, with each of the sheets of paper having a textured surface with a large number of “micro-bumps” screen printed thereon and spaced apart between 0.005 ″ and 0.100″. The sheets of paper are secured together along at least one side edge and to the base which has a non-skid backing. Furthermore, each of the plurality of sheets of paper include a scent element provided in the textured surface which is formed in a screen printing process, providing a pleasant aroma to its approximate surroundings.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Giraffics, Inc.Inventor: Leonard Lee