Adhesive Is On Removable Layer Patents (Class 428/42.3)
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Patent number: 6306476Abstract: A self-adhesive label carried on a backing of release material, the label comprising: a self-adhesive support piece which is releasably adhered to the backing; a multilaminar label portion adhered to a first portion of an upper surface of the support piece, a second portion of the upper surface of the support piece adjacent the first portion being left uncovered by the multilaminar label portion; and a self-adhesive overlaminate adhered to an upper surface of the multilaminar label portion so as substantially to cover the multilaminar label portion and to cover a portion of the backing of release material adjacent to the multilaminar label portion thereby to retain the multilaminar label portion in a closed configuration, and wherein the second portion of the upper surface of the support piece is left substantially uncovered by the overlaminate.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1998Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Inprint Systems, Inc.Inventor: David R. Barry
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Patent number: 6301813Abstract: To provide pop-up items a plurality of individual sheet material structures are die-cut in composite sheet material consisting of a front sheet and a rear liner sheet of release-coated material joined together by having a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) pattern between the rear surface of the front sheet and the front surface of the rear liner sheet so that, upon separating the sheets, PSA releases from the release-coated rear sheet and adheres to the front sheet in at least desired regions. Some pop-up structures are formed with small panels carrying PSA hinged about fold lines which panels are rotated 180° to provide forward-facing subpanels having exposed PSA regions in the pop-up element.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Papermasters, Inc.Inventor: John K. Volkert
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Patent number: 6303201Abstract: A novel bag tag comprises an elongated strip of material formed from a facestock and heavily bonded to a tear resistant liner. Some, but not all of the liner is removable on our end of the strip so that the two ends of the strip can be adhesively joined together for attaching the tag to a piece of luggage. The non-removable portion of liner remains in place to prevent tearing of the tag on the end bearing the adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Inventors: Mark F. Baierl, David L. Edmonson, Karen Kinney, J. Edward Link, Leila Vidmar, Dennis Francis
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Patent number: 6299956Abstract: Film-forming means are coextruded to form all plastic multilayer liners and facestocks for pressure-sensitive labels, tapes, decals, signs, bumper stickers, and other products formed from sheet and roll stock. Fill means in a charge for the liner coextrusion affects stiffness and dimensional stability of the liner and/or affects the roughness of a liner face or faces. The film materials of the layers of the constructions are selected according to the cost/benefit characteristics of candidate materials considering the functional or operational requirements of the layer in question.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: Melvin S. Freedman
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Patent number: 6294237Abstract: An assembly for creating free form laminated objects, such as a throwing toys or napkin ring that can be printed or decorated by the use of printer or copier without jamming. The assembly includes a sheet of cardstock or thin printable sheet material, a sheet of transparent laminated plastic and intermediate adhesive layer that adheres the cardstock sheet and laminated sheet together. The cardstock sheet has a die cut outline configured to the desired shape of an object. The laminated sheet has a die cut outline substantially extending outside of the outline on the cardstock sheet, to allow laminated sheet to fold over and entirely cover the cardstock area within the cardstock die cut outline. The assembly has a substantially constant thickness and substantially flat upper and lower surfaces so that the assembly can pass through a printer or copier without jamming.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: Ghanshyam H. Popat
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Patent number: 6284708Abstract: The present invention provides an intermediate transfer recording medium which is used to form an image on a transfer-receiving member and a protective layer on the image to thereby impart durability to the image perfectly and which can simply transfer the protective layer to the image with high accuracy and also provides an image forming method. In the intermediate transfer recording medium (1) of the invention, a sheet substrate (4) provided with a resin layer (5) and a transparent sheet (2) provided with a receptor layer (3) are laminated on each other such that the resin layer (5) is peelable from the transparent sheet (2), wherein a portion of the transparent sheet (2) including the receptor layer (3) is provided with half-cut treatment (6). Using the intermediate transfer recording medium (1), a transfer image is formed on the receptor layer (3) and only the image-formed portion is retransferred to the transfer-receiving member to form an image.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsuyuki Oshima, Shinichi Kurokawa, Masayasu Yamazaki
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Patent number: 6284338Abstract: A multilayer index tab label insert sheet assembly with removable tab label inserts. An exemplary label insert sheet includes a face stock having a plurality of foldable tab label inserts, a release coated backing sheet generally coextensive with the face stock sheet, a pressure sensitive adhesive coating between the face stock sheet and the release coated backing sheet to secure those sheets together, and a patterned varnish coating underneath the index tab label inserts to allow the label inserts to be readily removed from the release coated backing sheet.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Bruce D. Bauman, Fiona J. Mills, Russ D. Pollman
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Patent number: 6281842Abstract: The present invention facilitates the manufacturing of devices comprising printed circuits on flexible substrates. The objects of the invention are obtained by a device for feeding items to a manufacturing machine, where the device comprises a long flexible film arranged in a roll, and the film comprising a first protective layer for carrying each of the items. An adhesive agent, applied between the item and the protective layer, attaching the item to the protective layer. The first protective layer and the agent cooperating so that when the item is detached from the first protective layer substantially all of the adhesive agent is disposed on the item and where the item comprises a printed circuit.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Allgon ABInventor: Stefan Morén
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Patent number: 6279817Abstract: A versatile envelope assembly that can be printed upon either before or after the resulting envelope is assembled. The resulting envelope can be used to store a wide variety of items, including compact discs and digital video discs, and can also provide a label for labeling the items contained in the envelope. The label is specially designed to extend the life of compact discs and digital video discs when applied to these items. Furthermore, the resulting envelope can be used as a mailing envelope, a filing pocket, a ring-binder pocket, or for any other suitable use.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventors: Timothy J. Flynn, Patrick J. Flynn, Kenneth A. Kritz
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Patent number: 6279960Abstract: A label sheet having at least two labels for a compact disc. The compact disc has a read side and a reverse side with an outer diameter of the readable or writable area of the read side being less than the outer diameter of the disc and having a first inner diameter forming an aperture for the disc and a second inner diameter which is larger than the first forming a step. The labels have a dimension so that an inner diameter of the label forming an aperture or opening in the label is greater than the second internal diameter of the disc, preferably by an amount of 2 mm to 4 mm, and the label has an outer diameter which is less than the outer diameter of the readable or writable area, so that an annular ring of the readable area is visible around the periphery of the label.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventor: Werner Claussnitzer
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Patent number: 6277458Abstract: The present invention relates to a laminated structure comprising an adhesive coated strip which is mounted upon a release strip wherein the release strip includes a partible break and wherein the release strip farther includes a tab. Deflection of the release strip tab in a direction away from the adhesive coated strip generates a partial separation of the release strip tab from the general plane of the release strip at the partible break causing an edge of the adhesive coated strip to be exposed for grasping by the user. The present invention also relates to methods for removal of an adhesive coated strip from the release strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Robert Stanley Dirksing, Paul Albert Sagel
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Patent number: 6273987Abstract: A strip of self-adhesive labels is formed by providing a backing strip having a labelling strip superimposed over it then dividing the labelling strip into successive labels and waste regions. The waste regions are more firmly secured to the backing strip than the labels and effectively reinforce the strength of the labelling strip for passage through a label application machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventor: Andrew William Wilkey
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Patent number: 6268032Abstract: A web of sheet material has a plurality of longitudinal rows of indicia patterns printed on a front face thereon, with the indicia patterns all aligned on the web in common readability orientation. On its back face, the web has a plurality of longitudinally disposed patterns of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive thereon, with the adhesive patterns being oriented in registration with the rows of indicia patterns. Longitudinal severing of the web thus results in a plurality of identical web strips. Lateral severing of the web strips results in a plurality of identical note sheets, each note sheet bearing one of the indicia patterns on its front face and a pattern of repositionable pressure sensitive adhesive on its back face. The note sheets are applied in registration to an advertising piece to create a promotional assembly. In this process, unique intermediate rolls of the web and web strips are developed.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Timothy A. Mertens, Alden R. Miles, Mark S. Vogel, Gregory F. Stifter, Kim K. Tsujimoto
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Patent number: 6254952Abstract: A label sheet includes a release liner having a leading edge for first traveling through a printer. An overlay is adhesively bonded to the liner. The overlay includes a feed strip extending laterally across the liner adjacent the leading edge thereof. A narrow label and a wide label are disposed laterally along the feed strip at corresponding die cuts for permitting individual removal thereof. The die cut at the leading edge of the narrow label has an interrupting tie therein for locally joining the narrow label to the feed strip, with the wide label having a continuous die cut at its leading edge without interruption.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: David A. Fox, Timothy W. Rawlings, Michael E. Hetrick
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Patent number: 6254955Abstract: A stack of self-stick writing notes includes a plurality of self-stick writing sheets, each of which has a layer of removable pressure sensitive adhesive. The writing sheets are disposed one above the other to form a stack. A plastic sheet is attached to a bottom of the stack. Each of a plurality of labeling tabs includes a layer of removable pressure sensitive adhesive attached to the plastic sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Taiwan Hopax Chems. Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsung-Tien Kuo, Jen-Rong Liu, Ho-Tsai Lin, Ho-Chi Chen
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Patent number: 6238623Abstract: A novel label may be used in a novel sterilization tracking system. The label preferably has first and second portions and a first and second liners. Perforations may preferably attach the first portion to the second portion. The label is particularly suitable for use in monitoring and/or tracking hydrogen peroxide sterilization procedures.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Anita Amhof, Urs Jauslin, Ramon T. Ignacio, Florian Weinig, Christian Stoop
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Patent number: 6231943Abstract: A record pad is provided having a paper top sheet with top and bottom faces and an underlying record bottom sheet with a transfer medium between them. The top sheet has an upper margin and a pattern (such as a substantially continuous strip) of repositional adhesive is provided on each top sheet bottom face adjacent the upper margin and substantially parallel to the upper margin. This provides a record pad construction which is more user friendly particularly for left handed writers, and makes it simpler to attach a top sheet—once removed from the pad—to another sheet or object. Preferably the top sheet is segmented into three different portions by through cut lines (or perforations or other lines of weakness), and along a securing edge of the top sheet another through cut line is provided, substantially perpendicular to the upper margin. The repositional adhesive strips are spaced from the upper margin or lines of weakness about 1—5 mm (e.g. about 2 mm).Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1996Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventors: Anton Nijboer, Fokke Jager, Henry Wowick Dingley
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Patent number: 6203875Abstract: A set which can be printed on in a simple manner with reduced waste material. The set is formed of a flat supporting sheet and a plurality of flat repositionable adhesive information carriers each having a front and a back and are provided on their back with a layer of contact adhesive. All adhesive information carriers are disposed above one another and staggered with respect to one another on the supporting sheet in such a way that the first adhesive information carrier with its layer of contact adhesive is detachably disposed on the supporting sheet and the next adhesive information carrier in each case is disposed with its layer of contact adhesive detachably on the front of the adhesive information carrier lying below it, wherein in each case a region of the front of the underlying adhesive information carrier is not covered by the adhesive information carrier lying above it. All the adhesive information carriers have the same length.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: SLC Seidl-Lichthardt Consult & Marketing GmbHInventors: Joachim Seidl, Maximilian R. Seidl
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Patent number: 6197397Abstract: Adhesives having a microreplicated topography are prepared from contacting a microembossed pattern to a layer of adhesive. When an adhesion interface is established between the layer of adhesive and a supporting substrate, the topography of the adhesive surface controls the performance of the adhesion interface. Articles having microreplicated adhesive surfaces are also disclosed that have an advantage of providing microchannels for fluid egress for an effective period of time. Multiple microembossed patterns produce microreplicated adhesive surfaces having both microchannels for fluid egress and pegs for improved adhesive properties.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1996Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Frank T. Sher, Larry A. Meixner, Francis V. Loncar, Jr., Clyde D. Calhoun
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Patent number: 6190747Abstract: A form 1 has a detachable card 3. A peel glue layer 22 adheres a support layer 21 to the card 3. The card 3 is a blank produced by punching the form 1 up to the support layer 21. The blank is held in the form by the peel glue layer 22 and support layer until removed.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Folien Fischer AGInventor: Jules Fischer
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Patent number: 6186554Abstract: A business form is provided which is particularly useful in shipping products where certain preprinted information can be provided and then individualized information is printed before the form is applied to a substrate. The form includes a face ply which has a pattern of adhesive applied to at least a portion of the inner face, and a release liner which includes a pattern of adhesive which exposes a portion of the release liner to direct adhesive contact to the face ply without intervening release coating to permanently adhere a part of the release liner to the face ply. The release liner has a surrounding protective border provided with release coating on the release face thereof and which is removed prior to application to the substrate, and a slip which remains with the form as applied to the substrate. The face ply includes lines of perforation defining a central portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Ward/Kraft, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Raming
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Patent number: 6187405Abstract: A sheet assembly of an adhesive backed computer printer paper. The paper sheet is die cut (52) to allow an image area (50) to be separated from the margin (54). The paper is mounted on a backing sheet (58) that allows easy removal of the image area (50). The sheet assembly may be used in any computer printer. A method for using standard computers, software, and printers, for adjusting the margin (54), printing multiple page images on multiple sheets and displaying the images. Using standard, full page envelopes, multiple page images can be mailed then assembled for viewing at a remote location.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventor: Todd Jay Rudin
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Patent number: 6184264Abstract: There are described novel adhesives, which are capable of being “switched” form a tack to a non-tacky state. Such switchable adhesives are especially advantageous when used in medical dressings, and therefore, novel medical dressings comprising a switchable adhesive layer, a removable light occlusive layer and an intermediate transparent or translucent layer are also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Smith & Nephew plcInventor: Iain Webster
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Patent number: 6177164Abstract: A high chair drop cloth system is disclosed. The system includes a sheet of absorbent paper in a generally rectangular configuration having an upper surface and a lower surface. The system also includes a strip of adhesive material, a strip of tear-off material adapted to be positioned over the adhesive material, and a dispenser for receiving a roll of a plurality of sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventors: Earl R. Sullens, Sharon Denise Sullens
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Patent number: 6177163Abstract: Adhesive sheet assemblies are described comprising a continuous carrier in roll form, a series of longitudinally spaced adhesive sheets on the carrier, and at least one cut in the web defining, for each adhesive sheet, one cover piece cut from the carrier such that the cover piece has an outer peripheral edge within the first portion on the backside of the adhesive sheet, so that the cover piece may be separated from the web and retained on the first portion of the backside of the adhesive sheet when the adhesive sheet is peeled off the carrier due to adhesion between the cover piece and the adhesive sheet. Preferably, at least 40 percent of the total length of the outer peripheral edge of each cover piece is substantially in registration with the outer peripheral edge of the adhesive sheet to which it is adhered.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Tricor Direct, Inc.Inventors: Lana M. Blok, Larry E. Wenzler, Gene A. Wright
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Patent number: 6174579Abstract: A mailing envelope with a plurality of inserts is made by imaging variable color indicia on both faces of a paper substrate and imaging sense marks, and reply indicia, on at least one face of the substrate. The sense marks are used to properly align and slit the substrate web into a web of pre-determined width (removing the sense marks), and then label portions are flexographically printed on the first face of the web with magnetic ink. Adhesive and a release liner (e.g. using transfer tape) are applied to the second face of the web at the label portions and the labels are die cut from the label portions. The web is cut into sheets of predetermined length, each sheet including at least one set of labels, and the sheet is buckle folded to form a folded sheet with a plurality of panels in the sheet, at least one panel having a set of labels.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventors: John F. Slyster, Jimmie A. Harrod, Larry M. Chism, David S. Fisher
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Patent number: 6171672Abstract: A cover tape for chip transportation stuck to a surface of a carrier tape which has parts for accommodating chips formed intermittently in its lengthwise direction, to thereby seal the chip accommodating parts, wherein said cover tape comprises a tape-shaped substrate and pressure sensitive adhesive parts superimposed on one side of the tape-shaped substrate so that the pressure sensitive adhesive parts do not face the chip accommodating parts, the above pressure sensitive adhesive parts comprising a silicone pressure sensitive adhesive and a crosslinking agent (C) capable of crosslinking therewith, the above silicone pressure sensitive adhesive comprising: (A) a silicone resin component and (B) a silicone rubber component which contains a phenyl group. This cover tape for chip transportation enables avoiding a lifting/separation of cover tape from carrier tape caused by a difference in thermal shrinkage ratio when a polystyrene carrier tape is used.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Lintec Corp.Inventors: Hiroshi Koike, Katsuhisa Taguchi, Kazuyoshi Ebe
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Patent number: 6168841Abstract: A label adapted for use on optical disks including an adhesive portion and an edge strip portion formed near the edges of the label and a release paper. After tearing off the edge strips of the release paper, the label can be adhered to a sheet of paper using the adhesive portion so that patterns or words can be printed on a labeling portion of the label. The labeling portion is provided with an annular portion and a central portion at the center thereof. AFter printing, a through hole of the central portion can be aligned with the central hole of the optical disk so that the label can be directly and conveniently adhered to the center of the optical disk without using any tools.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Inventor: Yao-Kuo Chen
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Patent number: 6168842Abstract: An adhesive label is useable to overlie an adhesive strip and is situated at the leading end of a paper web wound in a roll. The adhesive label is positioned in the running area of a driving belt of a roll changer in a rotary printing machine and is one of several two part labels that are each provided with a defined tear line. These labels are placed over the cut edge of the first layer of the paper web. Each label is provided, in its trailing portion with a plurality of holes.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Koenig & Bauer AktiengesellschaftInventor: Alexander Thoma