Claims
- 1. A card intermediate comprising a length of paper having top and bottom surfaces and a generally rectangular die cut extending therethrough between said surfaces to define a card, a film laminate adhesively secured to said bottom surface and extending beyond the diecut on all sides thereof, said laminate including first and second film layers adhesively united in superposed relation, said first film layer being positioned in contact with said bottom surface and said second film layer being positioned remote from said bottom surface, said diecut extending through said first film layer but not through said second film layer, said paper length top surface within said diecut being equipped with first and second printed indicia.
- 2. A card intermediate comprising a length of paper having top and bottom surfaces and a generally rectangular die cut extending therethrough between said surfaces to define a card, a film laminate adhesively secured to said bottom surface and extending beyond the diecut on all sides thereof, said laminate including first and second film layers adhesively united in superposed relation, said first film layer being positioned in contact with said bottom surface and said second film layer being positioned remote from said bottom surface, said diecut extending through said first film layer but not through said second film layer, said paper length top surface within said diecut being equipped with first and second printed indicia, a rupturable, dry adhesive being interposed between said first and second film layers to permit separation of both said card and said first film layer from both said second film layer and said paper length.
- 3. An I.D. card intermediate comprising a length of paper having top and bottom surfaces and a generally rectangular die cut extending therethrough between said surfaces to define an I.D. card, a film laminate adhesively secured to said bottom surface and extending beyond the diecut on all sides thereof, said laminate including first and second film layers adhesively united in superposed relation, said first film layer being positioned in contact with said bottom surface and said second film layer being positioned remote from said bottom surface, said diecut extending through said first film layer but not through said second film layer, said paper length top surface within said diecut being equipped with first and second printed indicia within said diecut, said first printed indicia relating to said sponsor of said I.D. card and said second printed indicia relating to said identity of said intended user of said I.D. card.
- 4. An I.D. card intermediate comprising a length of paper having top and bottom surfaces and a generally rectangular diecut extending therethrough between said surfaces to define an I.D. card, a film laminate adhesively secured to said bottom surface and extending beyond the diecut on all sides thereof, said laminate including first and second film layers adhesively untied in superposed relation, said first film layer being positioned in contact with said bottom surface and second film layer being positioned remote from said bottom surface, said diecut extending through said first film layer but not through said second film layer, said paper length top surface within said diecut being equipped with first and second printed indicia within said diecut and said first printed indicia relating to said sponsor of said I.D. card and said second printed indicia relating to said identity of said intended user of said I.D. card, a rupturable, dry adhesive being interposed between said first and second film layers to permit separation of both said card and said first film layer from both said second film layer and said paper length.
- 5. The I.D. card intermediate of claim in which said length is equipped with two diecuts in side-by-side relation to define two I.D. cards, said laminate extending beyond both said diecuts.
- 6. The I.D. card intermediate of claim 3 in which said paper length includes a plurality of I.D. card diecuts arranged in equally longitudinally spaced relation.
- 7. The I.D. card intermediate of claim 6 in which said paper length is zig-zag folded between longitudinally spaced diecuts.
- 8. The I.D. card intermediate of claim 3 in which said paper length is equipped with a pair of longitudinally-extending edges, a series of equally longitudinally spaced line holes being positioned along at least one of said edges.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/159,294 filed Nov. 30, 1993.
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