Book Patents (Class 283/31)
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Patent number: 8344854Abstract: An inter-office communication management system can include an inter-office communication item such as an inter-office mail envelope or routing slip. The inter-office communication item can be a transient document. An inter-office communication identifier placement module can affix an inter-office communication identifier to the first inter-office communication label. The inter-office communication label can be attached to the inter-office communication item. An inter-office communication tracking module can be used to track the inter-office communication item based on the inter-office communication identifier affixed to the inter-office communication label.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventor: Eric J. Shrader
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Publication number: 20080179875Abstract: A pocket device for papers or the like includes a major panel and a pocket panel attached to the inner surface of the major panel to define a pocket between the major panel and the pocket panel. The pocket panel has a secured edge along which the pocket panel is attached to the major panel. The pocket panel also has a free edge along which the pocket panel is unattached to the major panel so that the free edge is moveable away from the major panel to allow one or more papers to be inserted into the pocket. The free edge of the pocket panel is disposed next to the secured edge and extends transversely of the secured edge. The pocket panel has a stress relief area for reducing and minimizing tearing of the pocket panel. The stress relief area located along the free edge proximate to the secured edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventor: Kevin Witter
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Patent number: 6896188Abstract: An issuer distributes to its customers a premium to attract and retain consumers. The premium comprises a checkbook having a number of partially pre-printed checks from a number of merchants. The checks are redeemable at the merchants for a predetermined amount of money towards a purchase. The consumer fills out certain information when presenting the check so that the transaction appears to be performed using a check as the method of payment while the consumer is still able to receive the financial benefit often accompanying the use of coupons. The remaining transaction amount is made using conventional payment methods.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: Stuart Graham
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Patent number: 6808208Abstract: A food/drink tab/check holder for making it easier for the customer to be able to read one's tab/check upon the receipt thereof. The food/drink tab/check holder includes a book having a front cover and a back cover being pivotally connected to the front cover and closable upon said front cover with the front cover having a side facing the back cover upon the book being closed and with the back cover having a side facing the front cover upon the book being closed; and also includes a tab/check member including a piece of paper being removably held within the book and having indicia displayed thereupon; and further includes an elongate magnifying member being movably attached to the book for enlarging the indicia for a user to easily view without having to use eyeglasses; and also includes a light-emitting assembly being attached to the book for providing light between the front and back covers upon the book being opened; and further includes a writing utensil being removably supported upon the book.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Inventor: Sandra J. Ward
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Patent number: 6655579Abstract: A personal postal product and a system for producing same. The postal product includes a personal image area for receiving a personal image and an official postal image area having a machine-readable code. The machine-readable code is configured so as to extend around at least a portion of the personalized image area. The code may be colored and coordinated with a color present in the personal image The personal image area and official postal image have may a variety of shapes. The system includes a computer for processing image data, a data entry device for entering a digital and a printer for producing the postal indicia.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: H. Mark Delman, Paula K. Dumas, David L. Patton
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Patent number: 6363851Abstract: A folded, bound printed product comprising a plurality of printed subproducts is produced in that an initial product is printed sequentially in such a manner as to produce a series of printed subproducts which are to be arranged one after the other, the initial product has a weakening line or the printed subproducts are provided with a weakening line, and the printed subproducts are collated, folded and bound.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Hunkeler AGInventors: Jakob Gerhard, Robert Glur
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Patent number: 6276723Abstract: A travel brochure includes a sheet having at least three vertical fold line portions defining respective first and second left panels and first and second right panels. Each defines an upper edge. A map corresponds to a selected geographic area and is positioned on the first and second left panels on one side thereof. The map has color coated portions corresponding to designated roads. A set of flip-up brochures are positioned on each first and second right panel on the same side of the sheet as the map. Each set of flip-up brochures includes an upper edge that is secured along an upper edge of the respective first and second right panels. At least one set of flip-up brochures includes printed indicia corresponding to an address of a geographic attraction. The printed indicia is color coated to the color coating of the map.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Inventor: Marlene Willard
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Patent number: 6120228Abstract: A wallet size pocketed booklet which has been adapted to hold a card having the dimensions of a conventional credit card, and is particularly designed to be carried in the credit card compartment of a wallet or similar size compartment holder. The use of a resin emulsion adhesive, a vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer emulsion, in the pocketed booklet makes it possible to create a properly formed pocket closed on three sides for holding and protecting the card.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: William Exline, Inc.Inventor: Christopher P. Exline
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Patent number: 4058327Abstract: A presentation folder for the display of test or other educational material or sales or promotion material, or the like. The device is a compact unit for storing and displaying pictorial and/or typographical material printed or otherwise reproduced on pages within the device. When closed, it is in the form of a book. When opened, it assumes the form of an easel presenting stimulus material. The unit includes a one-piece molded casing having relatively stiff front and back covers formed integral with and hinged to a spine, and includes a plurality of pages of pictorial and/or typographical stimulus material loosely bound, as by spiral or other binding, or the like, for flipping from one side to the other of the easel formed when the device is opened. The device is provided with an integral storage compartment for receiving manuals, recorded tape reels and/or casettes, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1976Date of Patent: November 15, 1977Assignee: American Guidance Service, Inc.Inventors: Peter Sullivan, John P. Yackel