By Folded Portion Patents (Class 283/106)
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Patent number: 5662976Abstract: An assembly for creating laminated cards for printing by a laser printer has a backing sheet. The backing sheet has a first side with a release coating, and a second side with a printable surface. The assembly also has a card which has been cut from the backing sheet. A lamination sheet adhesively adheres to the first side of the backing sheet and to the cut card. A lamination strip which has been cut from the lamination sheet has a first portion which adheres to and covers one surface of the card. The lamination strip also has an integral second portion which adheres to the backing sheet adjacent to the cut card. The lamination strip maintains the cut card in the same position relative to the backing sheet that the card had prior to being cut. The assembly has a substantially constant thickness and substantially flat upper and lower surfaces so that the assembly can pass through a complex paper path without jamming. A method for creating laminated cards from such an assembly has several steps.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Ghanshyam H. Popat, Thomas Mammen, David Robertson, Andre M. Saint
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Patent number: 5659987Abstract: A multi-portion label is provided which avoids the need for carbon paper type duplication. The label can therefore be printed on a single sheet of label material, using a laser printer or the like, instead of relying on impact printers or hand printing. The label includes a main portion which is fixed into place on a package surface or the like. The first portion is contiguous with a second portion which is characteristically folded under the first portion when the label is fixed in place. The first and second portions are, for example, manually separable, whereby the second portion can be withdrawn from underneath the first portion, and can serve as a proof of delivery receipt, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Diskdeed Printing Technologies Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Wim Scheggetman
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Patent number: 5658016Abstract: An attachment for an identification card for providing information, such as medical data. The medical data is entered on one portion, and an attention strip is provided adjacent to that portion. When the attachment is mounted on an identification card, a fold between that portion and the attention strip is located at one edge of the card, with the medical data being freely available and accessible from the back of the identification card, while the attention strip is on the front to alert the user that information is available on the rear of the card.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Inventor: John D. Goeken
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Patent number: 5650209Abstract: A card package assembly and method of manufacture thereof allow simple and inexpensive production of desirable products, particularly useful for telephone debit cards. A web of card stock is imaged on both first and second faces with indicia (preferably variable and non-variable), and the faces are spot coated with plastic at spaced locations equal to the length of card package ultimately separated from the web. A card is formed from or out of each of the spot coated plastic locations, by die cutting, or with lines of weakness such as perforations. The form is narrower at the card, and adhesive patterns outside the card portions hold other panels of the package together once folded over to sandwich the card between other panels. The cards may be produced from a web one package wide, or from a web two or even more packages wide. A bang tail is preferably provided connected to the card, and of the same width, with a perforation separating the bang tail from the card and coupon indicia imaged on the bang tail.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventors: E. Douglas Ramsburg, Gerald C. Krahn, Jeffrey S. Walter, Ralph F. Irelan, Jr., John L. Wantz, Eric Patterson
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Patent number: 5645300Abstract: A label assembly is provided allowing the aesthetic packaging of vegetables, other food items, or other products, for point of purchase display in a simple, versatile and effective manner. First and second flexible strips of material (e.g. paper or plastic) have a header formed at one end and are overlapped at the other end to be held together by adhesive. An adhesive pattern of discrete spaced adhesive elements is provided on the inner face of at least one of the strips and engages the container or covering of a product being packaged so that the label assembly does not inadvertently detach from the package. The label assembly is particularly suited for use with a microwavable tray having an open top covered by plastic shrink wrap and containing vegetables (there being no adhesive where the label covers the open top), or for encircling a number of low density polypropylene bags (e.g. containing vegetables) which are held together by the label assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Walt Hill
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Patent number: 5534320Abstract: An identification card assembly, made from an intermediate, comprises a carrier sheet with at least one ID card mounted on, and having smaller dimensions than, the carrier sheet. The ID card is connected to repositional adhesive, which in turn is connected through a tie coat to paper label stock, in turn connected by permanent adhesive to the paper carrier sheet. The assembly is constructed from an intermediate which includes a roll of release material on which are provided a number of spaced ID cards and associated adhesive. The carrier sheet is fed through a non-impact printer for variably imaging indicia on the top face of the ID card. A carrier sheet can be made into a mailer.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: James M. Raby
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Patent number: 5503434Abstract: A credit/service card with expanded surface area comprises a first card member, a second card member and a hinge connecting the two card members. The credit/service card also comprises a fastener for holding the first and second card member together when the credit/service card is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Inventor: Robert T. Gunn
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Patent number: 5435600Abstract: A prescription pharmacy label comprises a face stock having top and bottom faces with a pressure sensitive adhesive on at least a major portion of the bottom face, and a release liner engaging the pressure sensitive adhesive. A CB coating is provided on a first portion of the top face, and a CF coating on a second portion of the top face, separated by a first fold line, and a third portion of the top face is uncoated. A second fold line is provided in the release liner so that the label may be Z-folded about the fold lines so that the CB and CF coatings are in face-to-face engagement, and underlie the third portion, so that handwriting provided on the third portion is transferred to the CF coating on the second portion. A slit may be provided between the first and third portions to allow part of the adhesive on the bottom face of the third portion to be exposed and to be moved into contact with a prescription medicine container (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventors: Sam Griffiths, Paul A. Phillips, R. James Weber
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Patent number: 5389174Abstract: A method of making an improved fragrance-releasing sampler designed to prevent individuals from being unknowingly or involuntarily exposed to the fragrance. Preferably, the steps of the method are performed on a continuous moving web of material by in-line finishing equipment associated with a web offset printing press. The method includes applying slurry of adhesive and fragrance-containing microcapsules to a location on a moving web of material; longitudinally folding a margin of said moving web of material onto said slurry, or positioning a second web of material onto the location of said slurry; partially cutting around said slurry to define a removable element; and transversely severing the continuous moving web of material into individual fragrance-releasing samplers having a removable element carrying a fragrance which can be activated by separating said removable element from said sampler and spreading the thicknesses of the removable element apart.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: The Lehigh Press, Inc.Inventors: Susan Hibsch, Sharon Rubar
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Patent number: 5360655Abstract: A folded sheet article (20) comprises a sheet (22) of material having mutually transverse sets of concertina folds (24, 26) and two diagonally opposite stiff portions (28, 30) at respective corner segments (32, 34) of the sheet (as disclosed in the inventor's prior U.S. Pat. No. 5,156,898) and has a pocket (40) at at least one of the segments (32, 34). Pocket (40) may be formed separately, may comprise the stiff portion (28), which may be folded back onto itself to form the pocket (40), or may (alone or together with said portion (28)) be formed from the sheet (22). The stiffening may be provided by a removable card (58) in pocket 40). Such card (58) may bear coded information (60) related to information (62) borne by sheet (22). Pocket (40) may have an egress retarder (64) to retard egress of a card (58).Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Inventor: George W. McDonald
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Patent number: 5330231Abstract: A personal identifier greeting card selected by a sender includes a treated paper-like sheet construction having a greeting printed thereon and a colorless developing solution adapted to be coated on an object such that when the treated sheet construction is placed in temporary contact with the coated object, the card will immediately develop a visible personal identifier image related to the sender of the card.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Inventor: Phyllis M. Godfrey
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Patent number: 5316345Abstract: A single panel communication card whose principal function is social expression. The card comprises a card body having a front face, a back face, and no fold; multi-color graphic images of social expression imprinted on the front and back faces; and an exposed surface upon which identifying indicia may be applied. The exposed surface is divided into predetermined regions of specified light reflectance and fluorescence requirements. All colors and images used within these regions are designed to meet the appropriate light reflectance and fluorescence requirements. This enables the exposed surface to be read by light sensitive postal equipment; even when bright and dark colors are present. Prior to mailing the card, the sender signs his/her name, then applies the address and proper postage.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Inventor: Roberta E. Madison
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Patent number: 5308121Abstract: A credit/service card with expanded surface area comprises a first card member, a second card member and a hinge connecting the two card members. The credit/service card also comprises a fastener for holding the first and second card member together when the credit/service card is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Inventor: Robert T. Gunn
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Patent number: 5299835Abstract: A promotional note page includes a first page portion having space for writing notes, a second page portion in the form of a business card, and a separation line for separating the first page portion from the second page portion. Letterhead notation along at least one edge of the first page portion is preferably provided. The line of separation is preferably a series of perforations. At least one flap portion may be provided, having a line of separation for separating and/or folding the flap portion from the rest of the note page. The line of separation is preferably a series of perforations. At least one line may be provided on the first portion to guide handwriting thereon. Alternatively, at least one stripe on the first portion to guide handwriting on it may be provided. Another option is at least one tab portion which can be folded over to increase thickness for securing a fastener and for aiding alignment of an attachment.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1993Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Inventor: William H. Sonnenberg
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Patent number: 5286062Abstract: An improved gaming ticket having a first portion and a second portion, the second portion having folded sections forming three thicknesses containing hidden indicia. The three thicknesses are glued together along only the outer edges thereof. Perforations are placed only in the top two sections on the inside of the glue areas such that by tearing the top two sections along the perforations, the ticket sections can be separated to view the hidden indicia.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1990Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignees: Ace Novelty Co., Inc., Trade Products, IncorporatedInventors: W. Loren Greenwood, Harry Poll
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Patent number: 5261985Abstract: An apparatus and method for receiving confidential facsimile messages includes a receiver to receive a sheet of facsimile paper having two margins each coated with a heat-molten adhesive strip and to form the sheet of facsimile paper into a paper roll, a first rolling means and a second rolling means to roll the paper flat, and a heating element to melt the heat-molten strip so that the margins are sealed.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Inventor: Shao-Chia Lin
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Patent number: 5253899Abstract: An improved specialty ticket of the paper type having a first panel with visible indicia on a portion thereof to identify the ticket and a second panel formed with folded sections concealing indicia that represents winning or non-winning combinations thereon. The perforations extend along and through the side edges of at least the folded sections to hold the folded sections securely together while allowing the folded sections to be easily separated for viewing the combination of indicia on the second panel. Opaque colors such as dark black or dark blue are placed on at least one side of at least one of the foldable sections to prevent viewing of the concealed indicia when the sections are folded.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1990Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Ace Novelty Co., Inc.Inventor: W. Loren Greenwood
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Patent number: 5253898Abstract: A telegram blank is described comprising a single sheet printed on only one face and sub-divided into three portions a first of which defines a telegram destination and identification field and the second consecutive to the first, defines a telegram text field After printing the three portions are folded in zig zag fashion and glued together along glue strips in such a way that the identification field remains visible from the outside and the third portion covers the text field. The first portion is provided with a delivery confirmation zone delimited by perforated lines to facilitate separation thereof, and the longitudinal edges of the blank are also provided with perforated lines to facilitate opening the telegram.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Send Italia S.p.A.Inventor: Luciano Mangione
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Patent number: 5242521Abstract: A method of making an improved fragrance-releasing sampler designed to prevent individuals from being unknowingly or involuntarily exposed to the fragrance. Preferably, the steps of the method are performed on a continuous moving web of material by in-line finishing equipment associated with a web offset printing press. The method includes applying slurry of adhesive and fragrance-containing microcapsules to a location on a moving web of material; longitudinally folding a margin of said moving web of material onto said slurry, or positioning a second web of material onto the location of said slurry; partially cutting around said slurry to define a removable element; and transversely severing the continuous moving web of material into individual fragrance-releasing samplers having a removable element carrying a fragrance which can be activated by separating said removable element from said sampler and spreading the thicknesses of the removable element apart.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1991Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: The Lehigh Press, Inc.Inventors: Susan Hibsch, Sharon Rubar
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Patent number: 5217162Abstract: A communication medium such as a postcard in which surfaces on which information, e.g., communication sentences is shown are bonded by heating with a synthetic resin film or the like interposed therebetween to send the information while concealing the information and other printed contents, a method of manufacturing this communication medium, and a communication medium intermediate sheet including a synthetic resin film or the like interlaid in the postcard. The synthetic resin film interlaid in the communication medium can be torn apart. The provision of such a film capable of being torn facilitates the operation of cutting off communication medium units of the postcard size and enables the receiver to easily dispose of the communication medium by tearing the same into pieces after unsealing the communication medium and reading the secret information.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Challenge FiveInventor: Kenji Shibahara
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Patent number: 5209514Abstract: An identification card intermediate includes a transparent plastic substrate with a base stock and release liner each covering about half of the substrate. Indicia is printed on a first face of the base stock. A sticker, having indicia printed on a first face of it, is connected by repositional adhesive to the release liner. The release liner and base stock are connected by permanent adhesive to the plastic substrate. A number of stickers may be provided on the release liner, each including a phone number (e.g. different phone numbers), or providing basically the same information in different languages. An identification card is produced by removing the sticker from the release liner and placing it on the base stock, then removing the release liner from the substrate, and moving the substrate over the first face of the base stock.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1992Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: David L. Hebert
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Patent number: 5193850Abstract: A business form, and intermediate for constructing the form, suitable for use as a packing list or invoice. A regular (bond) sheet of paper is constructed into three approximately equal size panels which are Z-folded about fold lines. The first face of the first panel has address indicia printed on it, while the second face of the third panel has two or more strips of transfer tape disposed on it, spaced from each other and parallel to the lines of weakness, facilitating attachment of the form to a package. Invoice information is preferably printed on the first face of the second and third panels. The panels are held together in a packaging slip configuration by strips of pressure seal adhesive. In use, by detaching various portions of the form along perforations the form can be folded about a pressure seal adhesive line between the second and third panels second face adjacent the second fold line, and along the second fold line so that the first face second and third panels (invoices) are readily seen.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Leo Lombardo
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Patent number: 5167998Abstract: Postcards and reply postcards for confidential purposes of a structure in combination comprising an S- or Z-folding, continuous postcard form having on at least one major side a first region to bear an address and second regions to bear confidential information, one of said second regions being folded back onto the back side of said first region along a line and the other of said second regions being folded back onto said one region along a line on the middle portion of and between said second regions and a Z-folding continuous postcard form is designed for mailing information and a third region being folded back onto said one region along a folding line is designed for a reply, and such postcard form is prepared in a continual form so as to be printed both addresses of the addressees and items of his confidential information at the same time by a printer connected to a computer thereby to ensure the right entry of information and a third region, if any, being printed the addresses and names of addressors andType: GrantFiled: August 13, 1990Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignees: Sanyo-Kokusaku Pulp Co., Ltd., Kyokuetsu Cooperation Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuhiro Hato, Etsujiro Ikeda
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Patent number: 5156898Abstract: A sheet of paper or like material having a first and a second set of concertina folds with the second set of folds being transverse to the first set when the sheet is folded. The sheet is provided with two stiff portions at diagonally opposite corner segments of the sheet, so that the sheet can be unfolded with a single movement and possibly using only one hand to grasp and unfold the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Inventor: George W. McDonald
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Patent number: 5139286Abstract: A couponing system by which a consumer selects one of two coupons, hidden from the consumer, by pulling one of two, non-intersection zipper pulls which shears, destroys and renders invalid the non-selected coupon, while keeping intact the selected coupon.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1991Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Inventor: Raymond Gold
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Patent number: 5125689Abstract: Packages for sets of promotional or other articles (such as lottery tickets or coupons) which conceal information included on the articles, and methods of forming the packages, are disclosed. Embodiments of the package include even (or odd) numbers of integrated panels of equal size, pairs of which panels are separated by fold lines. A four-panel package may be folded along the first and third fold lines so that the inner face of each panel contacts the inner face of an adjacent panel. The package then may be folded along the second fold line so that the exposed outer faces of the remotest panels contact, thereby forming a package having the length and width of a single panel. Sets of tickets or articles equal to the number of panels (or multiples thereof) may then be formed simultaneously by creating areas in the folded package completely defined by lines of weakness.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1991Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Dittler Brothers, IncorporatedInventor: Byrne E. Heninger
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Patent number: 5102168Abstract: A couponing system by which a consumer selects one of two coupons, hidden from the consumer, by pulling one of two zipper pulls which shears, destroys and renders invalid the non-selected coupon, while keeping intact the selected coupon.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Inventor: Raymond Gold
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Patent number: 5078314Abstract: The invention concerns a two-way communication medium in the form of double post card or the like which enables easy communication of information in secret during both forward mailing and reply mailing, and which can be opened with little or no trouble for reading of the information.Sheet portions of the two way communication medium body are folded one over another with the information written surface or surfaces placed inside. A releasably adherent insertion sheet is interposed between the superposed sheets. The insertion sheet provides good adhesion contact between its surfaces and individual sheet portion surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Challenge FiveInventor: Kenji Shibahara
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Patent number: 5076613Abstract: Label or package construction incorporating a hidden, but purchaser-accessible, game piece. The label, on the part of the package incorporating the gamepiece, is comprised of multiple plastic layers, or plys, and has gamepiece indicia printed on opposite surfaces of a single layer or on contacting surfaces of adjacent layers. After the product incorporating the label or packaging is purchased, the customer removes the gamepiece portion and folds the portion in a manner such that the indicia containing area on the first layer surface is aligned with the indicia containing area on the second layer surface. When aligned, an indication is provided as to whether the customer is a prize winner.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Inventor: George W. Kovacs
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Patent number: 5052718Abstract: A couponing system by which a consumer selects one of two coupons, hidden from the consumer, by pulling one of two zipper pulls which shears, destroys and renders invalid the non-selected coupon, while keeping intact the selected coupon.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventor: Raymond Gold
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Patent number: 5020829Abstract: The invention relates to a two-way communication sheet in the form of double post card, double letter sheet, or the like for use in communicating under cover written information and the like which should be protected from disclosure. The two-way communication sheet is so arranged that a sheet portion on which information is written is bonded to other sheet portion or portions when the communication sheet is initially forwarded as well as when it is sent in reply, so that the information is prevented from being exposed outside. The communication sheet is quite novel in that it enables information to be communicated in secret condition.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1990Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Challenge Five, Evercoat Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kenji Shibahara, Norio Houchin
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Patent number: 5004327Abstract: A light-polarizing element for use in a security document to permit authentication of the security document includes an intermediate layer of water-absorbing polymer material laminated between two outer layers of transparent material. The intermediate layer contains polarizing crystals that are absorbed in the intermediate layer and that are oriented in a predetermined direction through mechanical stretching. The two outer layers are sealed to one another in a liquid-tight manner along their longitudinal edges.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1988Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: Svecia Antiqua LimitedInventor: Ake Rosen
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Patent number: 4995642Abstract: A pocket label assembly for a shipping package and method of making the same, the label having a removable part for affixing to a delivery record or the like, the part being die cut from the label back and equipped with pressure sensitive adhesive and being secured to a portion removable from the envelope front to constitute a unit carrying identifying indicia.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Juszak, John R. Poplawski
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Patent number: 4955640Abstract: A business form suitable for use as a packing list or invoice attached to the package, and having the portion which serves as a shipping label to which variable address information may be applied, is produced in a simple and effective manner. Label stock and a bond paper portion are glued together at an overlapping section. Tractor holes may be provided in the free edges of the label and bond portions to facilitate driving through a printer. An adhesive strip on a first face of the label stock and another adhesive strip on a second, opposite face of the bond portion, holds the sections of the form together when it is Z-folded (accordion folded). The release liner on the label stock is removed to apply the form onto a package. The first face of the form may be printed utilizing a non-impact printer, with variable information. The second face of the form may be printed with non-variable information at a manufacturing location.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Anderson
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Patent number: 4894106Abstract: A method of producing labels, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing an elongate support web;(b) disposing a succession of sheets in a row along the length of the support web;(c) covering the assembly of the succession of sheets on the support web with a web of a self-adhesive laminar material which is adhered by the self-adhesive surface thereof over the said assembly;(d) cutting through the laminar material and through the support web so as to form a succession of multiple labels each of which has a respective one of the sheets adhered to the support web by the laminar material; and(e) cutting, either before, after or simultaneously with cutting step (d), at least one cut through the laminar material, through the respective sheet and through the support web of each of the multiple labels so as to divide each multiple label into at least two labels, each of which has a respective portion of the respective sheet which is adhered to a respective portion of the support web by a respective portion of tType: GrantFiled: January 13, 1987Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Inventor: David J. Instance
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Patent number: 4885198Abstract: Sheets for use in correspondence which can be used for postcards, etc. are disclosed. The correspondence sheets consist of twice-folded sheet displaying information on the inside, clear resin films coated on the inside each-other-facing surfaces of the twice-folded sheet in a manner that they can hardly be peeled off, and a temporary adhesive layer which connects the each-other-facing clear resin films in a manner that they can be later peeled off and also the peeled surface thus formed has no tackiness. The sheets will be peeled off at the temporary adhesive layer by the receiver, and the peeled surface on each side after the unfolding is covered with clear resin film having no tackiness.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Inventor: Yoshikazu Kimura
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Patent number: 4828636Abstract: A method for the production of books or bound documents from a material web (4) which comprises folding lines (6,7) or perforation lines arranged at a distance from one another and whose one side possesses a thin coating of an adhesive capable of being activated, includes printing the web (4) with the desired text and subsequently folding the web together in a folding pattern. After folding together of the web (4) the adhesive is activated so that layers with adhesive facing one another are joined together to form book-pages which can be bound together in a cover (15).Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Svecia Antiqua S.A.Inventor: Hans Rausing
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Patent number: 4778153Abstract: A promotional article made from a single sheet provides hidden indicia beneath tear-away panels. One panel of the sheet bears a pressure-sensitive adhesive and another bears a release coat. The sheet is folded to engage the adhesive with the release coat. One of these panels is perforated to provide removable portions, and the other is printed with indicia under either the adhesive or the release coat. Removable opaque mask areas can be applied to selected areas of the article to provide "scratch-off" game features. The promotional article can be in the form of a puzzle with a plurality of such removable portions which can be adhered to a puzzle assembly area of the article. The invention also provides a method of continuously manufacturing such articles from a web of sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1985Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Dittler Brothers, Inc.Inventors: Gilbert Bachman, Billy Edenfield, Byrne E. Heninger
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Patent number: 4711686Abstract: A label to be affixed to a container is disclosed. The label includes a longitudinal strip divided into two or more panels by one or more transverse fold lines. An end panel of the strip forms a front cover for the remaining panel or panels when the remaining panel or panels is or are folded behind the front cover panel. The front cover panel has a folded edge defined by the fold line between the front cover panel and the adjacent panel and a free outer edge which is opposite the folded edge and extends beyond the remaining panel or panels of the strip when folded. The extending part of the front cover panel has one or more holes, a support web for the longitudinal strip and a layer of pressure sensitive self-adhesive material which is adhered by the self-adhesive surface thereof over the front cover panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Inventor: David J. Instance
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Patent number: 4699833Abstract: A label for attachment to a product, the label including an integral sheet and envelope having a sheet portion such as a sheet of printed instructions, and an envelope portion for removably carrying the sheet portion, the sheet portion and envelope portion being both formed from a common single folded sheet. The sheet is divided into at least first and second parallel rows of three rectilinear panels each. The panels of the first row are separated from the corresponding panels of the second row by a fold line which extends transversely relative to side edges of the sheet, and a line of perforations which extends between and transversely relative to the side edges of the sheet across the second row of panels so as to separate the envelope portion and the sheet portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1986Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Inventor: David J. Instance
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Patent number: 4645701Abstract: A credit card carbon copy defacer in the form of a unitary device of relatively thin, stiff material, such as plastic or metal, having a first generally rectangular flat base portion dimensioned to fit in a billfold or shirt pocket of a user and an integrally, generally rectangular, flat portion folded along one edge of the base portion to extend generally parallel to and spaced slightly from the base portion so that a carbon paper may be received between the flat portion and the base portion, the base portion having one or more openings therein and the flat portion having protrusions in alignment with the openings so that when a carbon paper is positioned between the base portion and the flat portion and the portions manually pressed together, the part of the carbon paper at the openings is defaced.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1986Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Inventor: Scott F. Zarrow
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Patent number: 4645241Abstract: A laminating envelope has first, second and third rectangular panels which are sequentially secured together along longitudinal edges. Each of the panels has a front and a rear surface and at least one of the panels is transparent. The first and second panels are disposed in facial relation and the aligned edges thereof are secured together for providing a pocket between the panels. A score line in the third panel extends between the third panel side edges. The second panel side edges have a length exceeding the first panel edge length by at least the width of the score line and the third panel side edges are substantially equal in length to the second panel side edges. Adhesive is disposed over the first panel rear surface so that folding of the third panel along the score line causes the third panel rear surface to be in facial relation therewith and secured to the first panel rear surface by the adhesive for thereby securing and sealing the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Inventor: Nicholas Sfikas
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Patent number: 4598860Abstract: A continuous business form assembly provides for printing internal and external information on a single web in one, single-sided printing operation. Label portions cut in the forms are foldable for the printing. Attachment sheets and adhesive return the label portions to sealed, label positions where label information is external to the forms.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Pennock
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Patent number: 4576399Abstract: A three panel format and method useful to (a) office, (b) clinical research and (c) statistical personnel in connection with the preparation, identification and statistical evaluation of controlled, blinded code designated samples are provided. The format comprises a write-on panel (A) for mounting code designations, and test substance identities arranged so that the code designations will be transferred through panel (A), and a second, removable panel (B) having rows of writing transference substance thereon to a third panel (C), without transferring the test substance to said panel (C), when panel (A) is folded into an in-line writing relationship with said panels (B) and (C). Thereafter, panels (A) and (C) are folded 360.degree. and sealed in an in-line relationship for use thereafter by clinical and statistical personnel.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Cathleen A. White, Richard K. Senne, Harry Rutherford
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Patent number: 4551373Abstract: Label construction incorporating a hidden, but purchaser accessible retail gamepiece. Such label includes a main body portion, an end portion foldable into overlying relation over a porton of the main body portion covering a retail gamepiece and forming a coplanar exposed surface that serves as a continuation of the exposed surface of the main body portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1983Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Inventor: Thomas J. Conlon
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Patent number: 4479579Abstract: A magnetic disk jacket which encloses and protects a magnetic disk is rendered duplication resistant by hot-stamp transfer printing an area of the jacket which cannot be supported in a flat or planar condition against the application of pressure after the jacket has been at least partially assembled, hot-stamp transfer printing an area of the jacket which extends across a portion of the jacket which is to be folded at assembly, or embossing an area of the jacket which will be superposed over a panel of the partially assembled disk jacket. The printed or embossed area may also identify information which should be present on the disk.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1982Date of Patent: October 30, 1984Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Richard L. Miklos
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Patent number: RE34366Abstract: A label for attachment to a container, the label comprising a longitudinal strip which is divided into a series of panels by a plurality of transverse fold lines, the strip being folded about the transverse fold lines so that one end panel and the adjacent panel form rear and front cover panels, respectively, which envelope the remaining panel or panels of the folded strip, the rear cover panel of the strip being shorter in the longitudinal direction than at least the front cover panel and a third panel, which is adjacent the front panel, extending beyond the free end of the rear cover panel and having a rearwardly directed over-lapping portion; and a support web to which is adhered the rear face of the rear cover panel, the over-lapping portion being releasably adhered to the support web so as to maintain the folded label in a closed configuration, the arrangement being such that the label can be opened by detaching the over-lapping portion from the support web.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1989Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Inventor: David J. Instance