Claims
- 1. A label sheet comprising:
a liner sheet; a paper facestock sheet cut to define therein two approximately symmetrical sections; an adhesive layer and a release coating layer disposed between the liner sheet and the paper facestock sheet; and a photograph of a human face printed on the paper facestock sheet; wherein the two approximately symmetrical sections have a line formed therebetween for facilitating folding along the line.
- 2. The label sheet of claim 1 wherein the liner and the paper label facestock each have dimensions of less than 12 cm×18 cm.
- 3. The label sheet of claim 1 wherein the two approximately symmetrical sections are symmetrical to within 10 percent.
- 4. The label sheet of claim 1 wherein each of the two approximately symmetrical sections each has a cut therein to facilitate creating a hole therein.
- 5. The label sheet of claim 1 wherein the photograph is printed on only one of the two approximately symmetrical sections.
- 6. The label sheet of claim 5 further having a bar code printed on the same one of the two approximately symmetrical sections on which the photograph is printed.
- 7. The label sheet of claim 4 wherein each of said holes when formed has two elongated side portion and an expanded central portion having a curved upper portion and a hole height that is greater than heights of either of the elongated side portions.
- 8. The label sheet of claim 1 wherein the paper facestock sheet further has at least one weakened line disposed outside of the two approximately symmetrical sections and extending from at least near a first edge to at least near a second and opposite edge of the facestock sheet in order to facilitate feeding of the label sheet through a printer without jamming.
- 9. The label sheet of claim 8 wherein the weakened line comprises a die cut which extends from near the top edge to near the bottom edge of the facestock sheet without extending all the way to either the top edge or the bottom edge.
- 10. A label sheet construction, comprising:
a liner sheet; a facestock sheet releasably adhered with adhesive to the liner sheet; at least one weakened separation line through the facestock sheet and defining a facestock label assembly, the label assembly including a first label and a second label, the label assembly further including a fold line or a fold hinge between the first and second labels, the label assembly being removable to a separated position from the facestock sheet after a printing operation on the label sheet construction, the label assembly when in the separated position being foldable to a folded position wherein at least one of the first and second labels is folded towards the other on the fold line or the fold hinge; and at least one weakened separation line through the liner sheet and defining a liner sheet panel, the panel being positioned on a back side of the first label and being adhered thereto by the adhesive with the facestock label assembly in the separated position and the folded position.
- 11. The label sheet of claim 10 wherein a photograph is printed on only one of the two labels.
- 12. The label sheet of claim 10 further having a bar code printed on the same one of the two labels on which the photograph is printed.
- 13. The construction of claim 10 wherein the adhesive forms an adhesive layer between the liner sheet and the facestock sheet.
- 14. The construction of claim 13 wherein the adhesive layer comprises a permanent adhesive.
- 15. The construction of claim 10 wherein the liner sheet has a release coating.
- 16. The construction of claim 15 wherein the adhesive forms a layer between the release coating and the facestock sheet.
- 17. The construction of claim 10 wherein the liner sheet is a silicone-coated liner sheet.
- 18. The construction of claim 10 wherein the liner sheet and the facestock sheet are both 4×6 inches, or other U.S. or European standard print size.
- 19. The construction of claim 10 wherein the fold line or fold hinge is a fold line.
- 20. The construction of claim 19 wherein the fold line is a perforation line.
- 21. The construction of claim 10 wherein the fold line is formed by the at least one weakened separation line through the facestock sheet.
- 22. The construction of claim 10 wherein the fold line or fold hinge comprises a fold hinge which comprises a narrow strip of the facestock sheet adjoining and connecting the first and second labels.
- 23. The construction of claim 10 wherein the at least one weakened separation line through the facestock sheet is a die cut line.
- 24. The construction of claim 10 wherein the at least one weakened separation line through the liner sheet is a perforated line.
- 25. The construction of claim 10 wherein when the label assembly is in the folded position, rear faces of the first and second labels are directly adhered to one another along edges thereof by the adhesive.
- 26. The construction of claim 10 wherein when the label assembly is in the folded position an RFID card is disposed and held between the first and second labels.
- 27. The construction of claim 10 wherein the first and second labels both include through-holes which are aligned with one another when the label assembly is in the folded position.
- 28. The construction of claim 10 further comprising the panel defining a first liner sheet panel, at least one weakened separation line through the liner sheet and defining a second liner sheet panel, the second panel being on a back side of the second label and being adhered thereto with the facestock label assembly in the separated position and the folded position.
- 29. The construction of claim 28 wherein the second panel has smaller width or length dimensions than that of the second label.
- 30. The construction of claim 29 wherein the first panel has smaller width or length dimensions than that of the first label.
- 31. The construction of claim 28 wherein the first label, the second label, the first panel and the second panel all have through-holes which are aligned with one another with the facestock label assembly in the folded position.
- 32. The construction of claim 31 further comprising a lanyard through the through-holes.
- 33. The construction of claim 10 wherein the liner sheet includes a release-coated liner sheet.
- 34. The construction of claim 10 wherein the facestock sheet is a paper sheet.
- 35. The construction of claim 10 wherein the facestock sheet is an opaque film sheet.
- 36. The construction of claim 10 wherein the liner panel has a release coating thereon.
- 37. The construction of claim 10 wherein at least one of the first and second panels has indicia printed thereon.
- 38. The construction of claim 10 wherein the printing operation is on at least one of the first and second labels.
- 39. The construction of claim 10 wherein the printing operation is on the facestock sheet.
- 40. The construction of claim 10 wherein the printing operation is on the liner sheet.
- 41. The construction of claim 40 wherein the facestock sheet is a clear film.
- 42. A construction for a laminated card, comprising:
a liner sheet comprising a light-transmitting material, the liner sheet having separation lines therein defining a plurality of connected liner panels and a remaining liner sheet portion; a facestock sheet adhered to the liner sheet, the facestock sheet having separation lines therein defining two facestock panels adhered to respective ones of the liner panels; the construction being feedable through a printer such that the two facestock panels may be printed thereon in a single pass through the printer to form two printed faces; the liner sheet panels being removable from the remaining liner sheet portion to a separated position in which the two facestock panels remain adhered to the respective ones of the liner panels; the construction being thereafter foldable such that the two facestock panels are disposed back-to-back with the printed faces facing outward from each other, and the liner sheet panels are folded to protect the printed faces and adhere adhesively to each other, thereby defining a double-sided laminated card.
- 43. The construction of claim 42 further comprising third and fourth liner sheet panels, and wherein when the liner panels are in the removed position:
the first facestock panel is adhered to the first liner panel; the second facestock portion is adhered to the second liner panel; the first and third liner panels are connected together; the second and fourth liner panels are connected together; the third and fourth liner panels are connected together; such that the first and second facestock panels may be folded against the third and fourth liner panels, respectively, leaving adhesive portions of the third and fourth liner panels exposed, and the third and fourth liner sheet panels may thereafter be folded against each other thus adhering their exposed adhesive portions together, thereby defining the double-sided laminated card.
- 44. The construction of claim 43 wherein the first and second facestock panels are each smaller than the third and fourth liner panels, such that when the first and second facestock panels are folded against the third and fourth liner panels, respectively, adhesive edges around at least three edges of the third and fourth liner panels remain exposed, thus allowing those adhesive edges to adhered the third and fourth liner panels together.
- 45. The construction of claim 43 wherein the first and second facestock panels are printed upon by a desktop printer before the construction is folded, such that the construction when folded defines a double-sided laminated card having printed indicia on both sides.
- 46. The construction of claim 45 wherein at least one of the facestock panels has printed thereon an identification photograph, such that the construction when folded defines a two-sided laminated photographic identification card created using a desktop printing step and a folding step.
- 47. A construction, comprising:
a facestock label assembly including a first label, a second label and a fold mechanism between them; adhesive on a back side of the facestock label assembly; a liner panel adhered with the adhesive to the first label; and the label assembly being folded on the fold mechanism and the first and second labels being adhered together by the adhesive and disposed back-to-back with at least the liner panel disposed therebetween.
- 48. The label sheet of claim 47 wherein a photograph is printed on only one of the two labels.
- 49. The label sheet of claim 47 further having a bar code printed on the same one of the two labels on which the photograph is printed.
- 50. The construction of claim 47 wherein the first label, the second label and the liner panel each have a through-hole, the through-holes all being aligned with one another.
- 51. The construction of claim 47 further comprising the liner panel defining a first liner panel, and a second liner panel adhered with the adhesive to the second label and disposed between the first and second labels.
- 52. The construction of claim 51 wherein each of the first label, the second label, the first liner panel and the second liner panels has a through-hole, the through-holes all being aligned with one another.
- 53. The construction of claim 47 further comprising an RFID card disposed and held between the first and second labels.
- 54. The construction of claim 47 further comprising indicia printed on at least one of the first and second labels.
- 55. The construction of claim 47 wherein the liner panel has a release coating.
- 56. The construction of claim 47 wherein the hinge mechanism is a fold line.
- 57. The construction of claim 38 wherein the fold line is a scored line.
- 58. The construction of claim 47 wherein the construction is an identification badge.
- 59. The construction of claim 47 wherein the construction is a business card.
- 60. The construction of claim 47 wherein the construction is a tag.
- 61. An identification badge construction comprising:
a liner sheet; a facestock sheet made of a flexible and printable material, the facestock sheet being releasably adhered to the liner sheet; the facestock sheet being cut to form first and second identification badge sections connected together along a weakened line to facilitate folding, such that after printing thereon the two label badge sections may be peeled from the liner sheet and folded together along the weakened line to create a two-sided identification badge.
- 62. The identification badge construction of claim 61 wherein the facestock sheet is smaller in size than both 8½ inches×11 inches and 21 cm×29.7 cm
- 63. The identification badge construction of claim 61 wherein the first identification badge section includes a bar code printed thereon.
- 64. The identification badge construction of claim 61 wherein the facestock sheet is made of paper.
- 65. The identification badge construction of claim 64 wherein the first identification badge section has printed thereon a photograph of a visitor, and the second identification badge section has printed thereon visitor restriction information.
- 66. The identification badge construction of claim 64 wherein the first identification badge section includes a photograph of a visitor.
- 67. The identification badge construction of claim 61 wherein the two-sided identification badge is a paper badge that has printed thereon a photograph of a visitor and a bar code.
- 68. An identification badge construction comprising:
a liner sheet smaller in length than 18 cm and smaller in width than 12 cm; a facestock sheet made of a flexible and printable material releasably adhered to the liner sheet; the facestock sheet being cut to define therein a single identification badge section; and the construction being fed into a printer for printing identification badge indicia including a photograph for exactly one identification badge onto said single identification badge section, such that after printing the identification badge section may be peeled away from the construction to define a single photographic identification badge.
- 69. The label sheet of claim 1 wherein the facestock sheet further has at least one weakened line disposed outside of the identification badge section and extending from at least near a first edge to at least near a second edge of the facestock sheet to allow a leading edge of the label sheet to be more easily curled.
- 70. The identification badge construction of claim 68 wherein the facestock sheet is paper.
- 71. The identification badge construction of claim 68 wherein the single identification badge has a release layer on a backside thereon, such that the photographic identification badge is sufficiently non-sticky for placement into a transparent sleeve.
- 72. The identification badge construction of claim 68 wherein the facestock and the liner are adhered together with an adhesive selected from the group consisting of dry laminate or an ultra-removable adhesive, such that the photographic identification badge is sufficiently non-sticky for placement into a transparent sleeve.
- 73. The identification badge construction of claim 68 wherein the single photographic identification badge has a releasable adhesive layer on a backside thereon, such that the photographic identification badge can be releasably adhered to clothing.
- 74. The identification badge construction of claim 68 wherein the single photograph identification badge has a non-releasable adhesive layer on a backside thereon, such that the photographic identification badge can be permanently adhered to a substrate.
- 75. The identification badge construction of claim 68 wherein said photographic identification badge has a hole therein, the hole having two elongated side portion and an expanded central portion having a curved upper portion and a hole height at the curved upper portion that is greater than heights of either of the elongated side portions.
- 76. A construction comprising:
a facestock suitable for receiving printed indicia, the facestock having weakened separation lines defining therein a first facestock panel and a second facestock panel, the first and second facestock panels being connected together along a fold line or fold hinge; a liner sheet releasably adhered to the facestock, the liner sheet having a weakened separation line defining therein a liner panel which is smaller than the first facestock panel and adhered thereto; a mark printed on the liner panel; the liner panel and facestock panels being separable from remaining portions of the facestock and liner sheet, and such that the second facestock panel may be folded along the fold line or fold hinge over onto the liner panel adhered to the first facestock panel, the mark printed on the liner panel is at least slightly visible through the second facestock panel.
- 77. The construction of claim 76 wherein the facestock comprises paper.
- 78. The construction of claim 76 wherein the mark is lightly visible through the second facestock portion.
- 79. The construction of claim 76 wherein the mark is a security mark.
- 80. The construction of claim 76 wherein the mark is a company logo.
- 81. The construction of claim 76 wherein the construction is a security card, such that the mark printed on the liner panel provides security against counterfeiting of the security card.
- 82. The construction of claim 81 wherein the security card is a photographic identification badge.
- 83. A construction comprising:
a facestock having a first and a second side, the first side being suitable for receiving printed indicia thereon; a light-transmitting liner having a first side and a second side, the second side being adhered to the second side of the facestock; a mark preprinted on either the second side of the facestock or the second side of the liner, such that when the construction is printed upon and folded to define a security card the preprinted mark lightly shows through the facestock.
- 84. A label sheet construction, comprising:
a liner sheet; a facestock sheet releasably adhered to the liner sheet; and at least one weakened separation line through the facestock sheet and defining a label assembly, the label assembly including a first label and a second label, the label assembly further including a fold line or a fold hinge between the first and second labels, the label assembly being removable to a separated position from the facestock sheet after a printing operation on at least one of the first and second labels, the label assembly when in the separated position being foldable to a folded position wherein at least one of the first and second labels is folded towards the other on the fold line or the fold hinge.
- 85. The construction of claim 84 further comprising an adhesive layer between the liner sheet and the facestock sheet.
- 86. The construction of claim 85 wherein the adhesive layer comprises a permanent adhesive.
- 87. The construction of claim 84 wherein the liner sheet has a release coating.
- 88. The construction of claim 87 further comprising adhesive between the release coating and the facestock sheet.
- 89. The construction of claim 84 wherein the liner sheet and the facestock sheet are both 4×6 inches, or other U.S. or European standard print size.
- 90. The construction of claim 84 wherein the fold line or fold hinge is a fold line.
- 91. The construction of claim 90 wherein the fold line is a perforation line.
- 92. The construction of claim 84 wherein the fold line or fold hinge is a fold hinge.
- 93. The construction of claim 92 wherein the fold hinge comprises a narrow strip of the facestock sheet adjoining and connecting the first and second labels.
- 94. The construction of claim 84 wherein the first label has slightly larger width and length dimensions than the second label.
- 95. The construction of claim 84 wherein when the label assembly is in the folded position, rear faces of the first and second labels are directly adhered to one another.
- 96. The construction of claim 84 wherein when the label assembly is in the folded position, rear faces of the first and second labels are adhered to opposite sides of an RFID card.
- 97. The construction of claim 84 wherein the first and second labels both include through-holes which are aligned with one another when the label assembly is in the folded position.
- 98. The construction of claim 84 further comprising a liner sheet section on a portion of the liner sheet.
- 99. The construction of claim 98 wherein the liner sheet section includes a release-coated liner sheet section on adhesive.
- 100. The construction of claim 98 further comprising a hole through the facestock sheet.
- 101. A label badge sheet construction comprising:
a facestock sheet; a transparent film releasably adhered to the facestock sheet; a facestock weakened separation line through the facestock sheet but not through the film and defining at least a substantial portion of a perimeter of a facestock portion of a removable label assembly; and a film weakened line through the film but not through the facestock sheet to define at least a substantial portion of a perimeter of the removable label assembly.
- 102. The construction of claim 101 wherein after indicia has been applied on an exposed face of the label, the label can be removed off of the transparent film and reapplied in a flipped-over position in the same location on the transparent film but with the exposed face facing the transparent film such that the indicia is visible through the transparent film.
- 103. The construction of claim 102 wherein with the label in the flipped over position the label assembly including the flipped over label with indicia is removable from the rest of the facestock sheet as a removed label assembly.
- 104. The construction of claim 103 wherein the removed label assembly includes an adhesive border on the transparent film and around the label.
- 105. The construction of claim 103 wherein the removed label assembly has a through-hole.
- 106. The construction of claim 20 wherein the film weakened line perimeter is entirely outside of the facestock weakened line perimeter.
- 107. The construction of claim 101 further comprising adhesive between the transparent film and the facestock sheet.
- 108. The construction of claim 107 further comprising release coating on the facestock sheet and adjacent the adhesive.
- 109. The construction of claim 101 wherein the facestock weakened separation line defines a first facestock weakened separation line, and the facestock portion defines a first facestock portion, and further comprising a second facestock weakened line through the facestock sheet but not through the film and defining at least a substantial portion of a perimeter of a second facestock portion.
- 110. The construction of claim 109 wherein the film includes a fold line dividing the removable label assembly in first and second label portions.
- 111. The construction of claim 109 wherein the removable label assembly includes first and second label portions and a fold hinge interconnecting the portions.
- 112. A method of constructing an identification badge which identifies a visitor, the method comprising:
providing to the visitor a computer interface by which the visitor enters his own name; providing to the visitor photographic equipment by which the visitor initiates a taking of his own photograph; providing to the visitor a printer operably connected to the computer interface and photographic equipment by which the visitor can print an identification badge which includes his name as entered by the visitor and the photograph.
- 113. A method of forming a printed label, comprising:
providing a label sheet construction including a facestock sheet, a transparent film and adhesive therebetween; applying indicia on a portion of the facestock sheet; after the applying, removing the portion; flipping the removed portion over; applying the flipped over portion back in position in the facestock sheet so that the indicia is visible through the transparent film; and after the applying, separating a portion of the film, with the flipped over portion adhered thereto, from the transparent film.
- 114. The method of claim 113 wherein the portion defines a first flip-over portion, and the facestock sheet includes a second flip-over portion.
- 115. An identification badge making kit comprising:
computer readable media containing software executable on a personal computer, the software capable of causing under operator control a photograph to be taken and transmitted to the personal computer, and capable of causing a badge to be printed using a desk top printer; a plurality of discrete paper label assemblies upon which badge indicia including photographs can be printed by the desk top printer, the paper label assemblies including discrete liner sheets and respective discrete paper labels releasably adhered thereto, the paper labels capable of being separated from their respective liner sheets after printing and serving as identification badges.
- 116. The identification badge making kit of claim 115 further including a digital imaging device capable of taking a digital photographic image.
- 117. The identification badge making kit of claim 116 wherein the digital imaging device is a webcam.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from the following U.S. Provisional Applications: serial No. 60/446,817, filed Feb. 11, 2003; serial No. 60/411,268, filed Sep. 16, 2002; serial No. 60/432,941, filed Dec. 11, 2002; and serial No. 60/466,689, filed Apr. 29, 2003. The entire contents of all of these applications are incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
Country |
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60446817 |
Feb 2003 |
US |
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60411268 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
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60432941 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
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60466689 |
Apr 2003 |
US |