Abstract: Multi-part business forms having speciality electronically imaged indicia are produced in a low-cost, high speed, low waste, and enhanced flexibility manner. While two part or four or more part forms may be produced, especially advantageous is the production of three part forms, such as airbills. After individual first, second and third parts are produced using conventional presses, the individual webs are separately fed to a collator and while fed to the collator are electronically imaged with speciality indicia, such as the name and address of the sender, airbill number, and—for the third part—a bar code. The webs are then collated on the collator, two business forms wide. A three part airbill produced includes first and second parts of carbonless paper stock having personalized first indicia electronically imaged on them, and a third part of carbonless label stock having the personalized indicia, and including bar code indicia, electronically imaged on it.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 7, 1998
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2001
Assignee:
Moore Business Forms, Inc.
Inventors:
Anthony B. DeJoseph, Jimmie A. Harrod, Dominick L. Monico
Abstract: This particular combination of steps in the overall process; the spot coating on a single side of a page, as well as on both sides of the page, in a specific pattern are new and unique. The ability to print multiple orientations on a single side of a page or in duplex fashion is not technology, but is an integral part of the overall process. The folding both horizontally and vertically for the 4-part form, or the “Z” fold for the 3-part form, is not new technology, but is an integral part of the overall process in creating this finished product. The combination of the specific patterns and locations of the spot coatings, the printing in certain areas of the page with certain orientations, and the specific manner in which each single page is folded to become a 3 or 4-part form is unique and patentable.
Abstract: A multi-part (e.g. three part) business form is particularly suited for use in dispensing sample drugs where it is necessary to have a label to be placed on a sample medication container, a like label to be placed on the patient's chart, and a record sheet, to be placed in the sample medication distribution log. First and second top and intermediate, respectively, label parts each have a face ply having pressure sensitive adhesive on a back surface and in engagement with an adhesive release coated liner ply, and a third, bottom, paper part underlies the first and second parts. Common non-variable indicia is imaged on the first part face ply, the second part face ply, and the third part, and the parts are releasably connected together (e.g. by permanent adhesive and a line of weakness, adjacent the top edges of the parts) so that at least some of the common indicia is in alignment. Carbonless coatings transfer indicia imaged on the first part face ply to the second part face ply and to the third part.
Abstract: A shipping facilitating business form allows an outgoing address label to be imaged at the same time that a record copy is being imaged, and has both outgoing address label and a tracking label on the same form, and further includes two record copies after the labels are removed. A first paper ply cooperates with a second, composite, ply having a first sheet element and a second release liner underlying the first element, the second ply having a portion extending past the first ply. Pressure sensitive adhesive is provided between the first and second elements, and the extension portion of the second ply comprises tracking labels typically with bar code indicia. Using CF, CB, CF--B and/or self-contained techniques, image transfer is provided between the first ply, to a label portion of the first element, and to the release liner underlying the first element, so that when the label--with variable address indicia imaged on it--is removed both the top ply and second element provide record sheets.
Abstract: This need is met by the present invention wherein an improved shipment form is provided comprising a partially releasable liner ply, a peel-out package label portion, and a peel-out signature tab. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a shipment form is provided comprising a face sheet, a liner ply, and an adhesive interposed between the face sheet and the liner ply. The face sheet includes printed indicia for indicating an attempted delivery. The adhesive includes a laminating adhesive portion and a reusable adhesive portion. The liner ply defines a releasable liner ply portion adjoining a laminated liner ply portion. The releasable liner ply portion is configured to releasably adhere to the reusable adhesive portion while remaining adjoined to the laminated liner ply portion.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 11, 1999
Date of Patent:
July 25, 2000
Assignee:
The Standard Register Company
Inventors:
Lawrence W. Arway, David F. Laurash, Thomas M. Chase, Richard F. Case, Lisa A. Huffstutter
Abstract: A product/installation service proposal booklet for use in estimating the cost of installing proposed systems including such products, for quick review and acceptance by a customer. The booklet comprising a cover sheet and a multi-sheet, pressure-duplicating proposal order form group including an original order form sheet and at least one duplicate customer copy order form sheet, which are bonded together along one side edge of each, the undersurface of the cover sheet facing the face of the original order form sheet when the booklet is opened, being a product menu sheet illustrating and identifying specific products, one or more of which are to be included within the proposed systems. The face of the contractual proposal original order form sheet, and of the duplicate copies, carry a list of the specific products corresponding to those illustrated and identified on the facing menu sheet, and associated areas for designating the number of those of such products included within the proposal.
Abstract: Improvements and alternate embodiments for two-sided, self-replicating forms are described, Form sets having two single sheets, each sheet delineated into two panels, making three two-sided copies of a two-sided original are described with fully-coated carbonless coatings and with patterned carbonless coatings. A form set having two single sheets, each sheet delineated into two panels, making four two-sided copies, two of which have original writing on one surface, is described. A single sheet form, delineated into two panels, making two two-sided copies, each of which has original writing on one surface, is described. A single sheet form, delineated into an original and a copy panel, making a two-sided copy of an original having original writing on both surfaces is described. A form set having a single sheet delineated into an original un-coated panel and a CF-coated copy panel, and employing a separate CB-coated image-transferring sheet is described.
Abstract: The overcoat emulsion for protection a carbon spot or other image transfer medium against smudging is made from a polyethylene wax emulsion. In addition, a stilt such as wheat starch may be added to the emulsion to improve the pressure absorbing qualities of the overcoat. In addition, a surfactant may be added to the emulsion to improve the wettability characteristics of the emulsion when being applied to a substrate such as a paper ply of a mailer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 18, 1992
Date of Patent:
May 24, 1994
Assignee:
Transkrit Corporation
Inventors:
Frank Neubauer, Gordon Pickett, Barbara A. Metz
Abstract: The image transfer medium, such as a carbon spot or microcapsule type of medium is provided with a protective overcoat which precludes smudging of an insert ply within the mailer form due to the rubbing of the face of the mailer form. The overcoat serves to preclude or greatly reduce an image transfer under a transversely applied rubbing force while allowing transfer of an image under impact force.