Identification badge with integral neck strap

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6688023
  • Patent Number
    6,688,023
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 10, 2004
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Green; Brian K.
    Agents
    • Harrison & Egbert
Abstract
An identification badge having a front panel and a back panel affixed to the front panel. An extended section extends from the back panel and has a perforation pattern formed thereon. The perforation pattern defines a neck strap when the perforations are separated. The front panel is formed of a transparent material. An identification card can be positioned between the front and the back panel.
Description




RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS




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REFERENCE TO MICROFICHE APPENDIX




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FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to identification badges. More particularly, the present invention relates to items for displaying identification information which have neck straps attached thereto. Additionally, and furthermore, the present invention relates to identifications badges wherein the neck strap is integrally formed with the material of the identification badge.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Identification badges are used in a wide variety of settings. Most commonly, identification badges are used for gatherings of persons that are unfamiliar with one another. For example, at a professional convention, it is quite common to hand identification badges to each of the attendees at the convention so that each of the attendees will be able to identify, by name, the other attendees. Typically, these identification badges will have the name of the person wearing the badge prominently displayed thereon. In other circumstances, other information regarding the person is also imprinted on the identification badge, such as the employer of the person wearing the identification badge or the home location of the wearer.




Conventional identification badges typically include a plastic pocket into which a name card can be inserted. The plastic pocket is typically attached to the clothing of the wearer by a variety of means. In one familiar instance, a metal clip is securely fastened to the back of the plastic pouch. This metal clip can then be secured to a pocket of the wearer, a tie of the wearer, a lapel of the wearer or other physical location. In other circumstances, a cloth neck strap can be riveted to the plastic pouch so as to extend around the neck of the wearer.




Unfortunately, each of these approaches is a relatively expensive approach to displaying the name on the person of the wearer, particularly, when it is intended to dispose of the name tag subsequent to the period of usage. The cost associated with placing an expensive metal item, such as a metal clip, onto the plastic pouch is inordinately expensive. In other circumstances, the riveting of the neck strap onto the material of the plastic pouch is an additional expense involving the use of metal, cloth and plastic.




Generally, metal items are incompatible with plastic items during the disposal and recycling of such identification badges. Modern recycling requires metal to be separated from plastic articles. As a result, since the metal clip is inherently secured to the plastic material of the identification badge, the identification badge cannot be easily disposed of and then recycled. Similarly, the combination of the cloth neck strap, along with the rivets and the plastic pouch is further difficult to dispose of. It would appear to be a waste of otherwise viable material to simply discard these relatively expensive identification badges subsequent to use.




The use of the metal clips can cause a variety of other problems. For example, when metal detectors are employed in particular conventions, the use of the metal clips will set off the alarm of such metal detectors. This causes an inconvenience for each of the attendees at the conference. In other circumstances, the metal clip may damage or wrinkle the item of clothing onto which it is attached. Still in other circumstances, the identification badge is removed on a nightly basis and separated from the person of the wearer. Often, the person will not reattach the identification badge and such badge will require replacement. In other circumstances, the small metal clip associated with such identification badges can become dislodged and the identification information lost. In all of these circumstances, the replacement of such identification badges is a relatively expensive procedure.




It is an object of the present invention to provide an identification badge which avoids the use of metal materials.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an identification badge in which the neck strap is integral to the pouch.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an identification badge that can be easily and conveniently stored in large numbers in a single container.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an identification badge which can be easily recycled subsequent to use.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an identification badge which avoids damage to the wearer's clothing and avoids accidental dislodgement.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an identification badge that is extremely inexpensive, easy to manufacture and easy to use.




These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the attached specification and appended claims.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is an identification badge that comprises a front panel, and a back panel affixed to the front panel. One of the front panel and the back panel has an extended section. The extended section has a perforation pattern formed thereon. This perforation pattern defines a neck strap when the perforations of the pattern are separated.




In the present invention, the extended section is folded into a space between the front panel and the back panel. The extended section has a gripping portion extending outwardly of a periphery of the front panel.




In the present invention, the perforation pattern includes a central perforation line extending along a median of the extended section, a first serpentine perforation line extending along one side of the central perforation line, and a second serpentine perforation line extending along an opposite side of the central perforation line. Each of the first and second serpentine perforation lines connects with the central perforation line along the length of the central perforation line.




In the present invention, the extended portion is folded into a V-shaped within the space between the front panel and the back panel. The front panel is sealed against the back panel around a portion of the periphery of the back panel. The front and back panels define a badge-receiving slot formed between an unsealed area between the front panel and the back panel. The extended portion is integrally connected to the back panel. The back panel and the extended section are each formed of a tear-resistant polymeric material. The front panel is of a transparent material.




In the present invention, an identification card can be removably positioned between the front panel and the back panel. The identification card has identification information imprinted thereon and facing the front panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a frontal view of the identification badge of the present invention in a fully extended position.





FIG. 2

is a frontal view of the identification badge of the present invention in a folded position prior to use.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken across lines


3





3


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken across lines


4





4


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

shows the identification badge of the present invention with the perforations having been separated so as to form a neck strap therefrom.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown at


10


the identification badge in accordance with the teachings of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The identification badge


10


includes a front panel


12


and a back panel


14


. The back panel


14


is affixed to the front panel


12


along the periphery


16


. The back panel


14


has an extended section


18


extending therefrom. The extended section


18


has a perforation pattern


20


formed therein. This perforation pattern


20


will define a neck strap when the perforations of this pattern are separated. As used herein, the terms “perforation” or “perforated” can also includes pre-cut surfaces and the like.




In the present invention, it can be seen that the front panel


12


is formed of a transparent material. In normal use, a paper identification card will be inserted behind the front panel


12


and through a slot


22


formed between the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


. Identification information will face outwardly through the transparent material of the front panel


12


. The front panel


12


will be typically heat sealed or sonically welded around three sides of its periphery to the back panel


14


. However, it is possible that stapling could be used so as to secure the periphery of the front panel


12


to the back panel


14


.




The extended portion


18


is integrally formed with the back panel


14


. In an alternative form of the present invention, it is possible that the extended section


18


can be simply connected to one of either the front panel


12


or the back panel


14


. However, in the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the extended section


18


is simply formed with the back panel


14


. The extended section


18


is illustrated as extending outwardly of the periphery of the front panel


12


.




The extended section


18


has perforation pattern


20


extending thereover and therethrough. This perforation pattern includes a central perforation line


24


extending for at least a portion of the length of the extended section


18


. A first serpentine perforation line


26


extends along one side of the central perforation line


24


. Similarly, a second serpentine perforation line


28


extends along an opposite side of the central perforation line


24


. Each of the serpentine perforation lines


26


and


28


connect with the central perforation line


24


along the length of the central perforation line


24


.




The first serpentine perforation line


26


includes a plurality of inwardly extending perforation lines


30


extending in parallel relationship from side


32


of the extended portion


18


and terminating in spaced relationship from the central perforation line


24


. A plurality of outwardly extending perforation lines


34


extend in parallel spaced relationship in an alternating pattern with the perforation lines


30


. Each of the outwardly extending perforation lines


34


has an end communicating with the central perforation line


24


and terminating in spaced relationship from side


32


.




Similarly, the second serpentine pattern has a configuration generally matching the first serpentine perforation pattern


26


. In particular, the second serpentine perforation pattern


28


has a plurality of inwardly extending perforation lines


36


and a plurality of outwardly extending perforation lines


38


. A central intact portion


40


is formed at the opposite end of the extended section


18


from the front panel


12


. This intact portion


40


includes the words “Pull Here” imprinted thereon. As such, the intact portion


40


will provide a gripping area whereby the user can pull the perforated extended portion


18


outwardly from the interior of the identification badge


10


.





FIG. 2

shows the identification badge


10


of the present invention in its condition prior to use. The identification badge


10


in

FIG. 2

is shown as it appears prior to the installation of the identification card therein. For example, the identification card


10


can be handed to users at a convention and can be stored in a relatively large container in a flattened condition. In particular, in

FIG. 2

, it can be seen that the extended portion


18


is folded into the space between the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


. The intact portion


40


extends outwardly from the slot


22


of the identification badge


10


. The words “Pull Here” will inform the user of his or her need to pull the extended portion


18


outwardly therefrom. The remainder of the extended portion


18


is folded in a V-shape within the interior space between the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the device


10


shown in FIG.


1


. In particular, it can be seen in

FIG. 3

the configuration of the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


. The extended portion


18


is integrally formed with the back panel


14


and extends outwardly therefrom. Slot


22


is formed so as to allow for the receipt of an identification card into the space


50


between the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


.





FIG. 4

shows how the extended portion


18


is folded in a V-shaped within the interior space


50


between the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


. The gripping portion


40


is illustrated as extending outwardly of the slot


22


. Since the extended portion


18


is folded in a neat V-shape, the device


10


of the present invention can be easily stowed in large numbers in a flat condition.





FIG. 5

illustrates the identification badge


10


of the present invention in its deployed position ready for use. In particular,

FIG. 5

shows that the gripping portion


40


has been pulled outwardly so that the perforations have separated. A neck strap


50


is formed by the strips of plastic material that have been separated from the perforations. Neck strap


52


should have a diameter suitable for fitting around a human neck and, in particular, for fitting over a human head. Since the extended portion


18


, along with the neck strap


52


are formed of a tear-resistant polymeric material, it is unlikely that the identification badge


10


will become separated from the wearer during ordinary use. In

FIG. 5

, it can be seen that the identification card


54


has been inserted into the slot


22


between the front panel


12


and the back panel


14


. As a result, identification information is easily displayed outwardly from the identification badge


10


of the present invention.




It can be seen that the present invention avoids all use of metal materials. As a result, the device


10


can be easily manufactured of a polymeric material in a very fast and efficient manner. By avoiding such metal materials, the badge


10


can be easily disposed of subsequent to use without the need for special recycling efforts. Because of the small expense associated with the identification badge


10


of the present invention, there are only minimal problems associated with the accidental misplacement or loss of the identification badge


10


. The use of the neck strap


52


will avoid any loss of the neck strap during use.




The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated construction can be made within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the true spirit of the invention. The present invention should only be limited by the following claims and their legal equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. An identification badge comprising:a front panel; and a back panel affixed to said front panel, one of said front panel and said back panel having an extended section, said extended section having a perforation pattern formed thereon, said perforation pattern defining a neck strap when the perforations of said perforation pattern are separated, said extended section being folded into a space between said front panel and said back panel.
  • 2. The badge of claim 1, said extended section having a gripping portion extending outwardly of a periphery of said front panel.
  • 3. The badge of claim 1, said perforation pattern comprising:a central perforation line extending along a median of said extended section; a first serpentine perforation line extending along one side of said central perforation line; and a second serpentine perforation line extending along an opposite side of said central perforation line.
  • 4. The badge of claim 3, each of said first and second serpentine perforation lines connecting with said central perforation line along the length of said central perforation line.
  • 5. The badge of claim 1, said extended portion being folded in a V-shaped configuration within said space.
  • 6. The badge of claim 1, said front panel being sealed against said back panel around a portion of a periphery of said back panel.
  • 7. The badge of claim 6, said front and back panels defining a badge-receiving slot formed between an unsealed area between said front panel and said back panel.
  • 8. The badge of claim 1, said extending section being integrally connected to said back panel.
  • 9. The badge of claim 8, said back panel and said extended section being formed of a tear-resistant polymeric material.
  • 10. The badge of claim 1, said front panel being of a transparent material.
  • 11. The badge of claim 10, further comprising:an identification card removably positioned between said front panel and said back panel, said identification card having identification information imprinted thereon and facing said front panel.
  • 12. An identification device comprising:a front panel; and a back panel affixed to said front panel, one of said front panel and said back panel having an extended section, said extended section having a perforation means formed thereon, said perforation means for forming a neck strap when the perforations therein are separated, said extended section being folded into a space between said front panel and said back panel.
  • 13. The device of claim 12, said neck strap having a diameter suitable for allowing a human head to pass therethrough.
  • 14. The device of claim 12, said perforation pattern comprising:a central perforation line extending along a median of said extended section; a first serpentine perforation line extending along one side of said central perforation line; and a second serpentine perforation line extending along an opposite side of said central perforation line.
  • 15. The device of claim 14, each of said first and second serpentine perforation lines connecting with said central perforation line along a length of said central perforation line.
  • 16. The device of claim 15, said first serpentine perforation line comprising:a plurality of inwardly extending perforation lines extending in parallel spaced relationship from one side of said extended section and terminating spaced from said central perforation line; and a plurality of outwardly extending perforation lines extending in parallel spaced relationship in an alternating pattern with perforation lines of said plurality of inwardly extending perforation lines, said plurality of outwardly extending perforation lines each having one end communicating with said central perforation line and terminating spaced from said one side.
  • 17. The device of claim 16, said second serpentine perforation line comprising:a plurality of inwardly extending perforation lines extending in parallel spaced relationship from said opposite side of said extended section and extending so as to be spaced from said central perforation line; and a plurality of outwardly extending perforation lines extending in parallel spaced relationship in an alternating pattern with perforation lines of said plurality of inwardly extending perforation lines of said second serpentine perforation line, said plurality of outwardly extending perforation lines of said second serpentine perforation line each having one end communicating with said central perforation line and terminating spaced from said opposite side of said extended section.
  • 18. The device of claim 12, further comprising:an identification card positioned between said front panel and said back panel, said identification card having identification information imprinted thereon and facing said front panel.
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