Integrated card form with intermittent securement

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6340512
  • Patent Number
    6,340,512
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 21, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 22, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A business form is provided which provides improved securement of a card inlaid within an opening of a surrounding ply. The card is inlaid within the opening whereby it is substantially coplanar to the ply, providing decreased thickness, and is temporarily held therein by a pair of elongated strips along respective and spaced edges of each opening and borders of each card, and also by patches applied intermittently between said strips and along other borders of each card. The application of the patches provides improved retention of the cards within their openings during processing such as printing, without substantially inhibiting the ability to print indicia on the back side of the cards intermediate the patches and the strips. The application of small, intermittent patches to hold the inlaid cards within the surrounding ply substantially increases the available area on the back side of the card while improving retention of the card during manufacturing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention concerns a business form which has one or a plurality of cards integrated within a surrounding ply, the card being held in position by intermittent and discrete tape segments. More particularly, the intermittent tape sections are positioned between continuous tape strips to inhibit deflection of the card relative to the surrounding ply.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Recent developments in business forms have led to improved options for manufacturers to provide more economical business forms which include a durable card carried by or as a part of a surrounding ply. Examples of such business forms are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,403,236 and 5,702,789, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference. These forms enable the user to have a single ply form providing an opening into which a card of the same or different material is placed. In the case of the U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,236, the card may be secured either by application of adhesive around the opening so that the card overlaps the opening, or by applying two continuous, spaced and parallel tape strips along two edges of the opening so that the tape holds the card in position. With regard to the U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,789, the cards may share common boundaries within the form and be held by two continuous, spaced and parallel tape strips along the card boundaries with the surrounding form.




While these forms have provided the ability to integrate a card into a surrounding ply of a form so that for the majority of the form, only a single thickness is presented, there are circumstances where during manufacture, printing or use, the forms need to bend. Often, especially when the card is of a different material than the surrounding ply, the card deflects relative to the ply, and in some instances separates. This deflection and separation process becomes more acute as the speed of the form through the manufacturing, printing, or processing stages is increased, thus rapidly moving the form around rollers. Thus, there has developed a need for an economical means of securing the card to the surrounding ply more completely to resist deflection or separation without the necessity of overlap between the card and the surrounding ply.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




These objects have largely been met by the business form of the present invention which provides not only continuous tape strips having adhesive which extend along two parallel, opposed margins of the card, but also intermittent application of tape patches with adhesive intermediate the two parallel strips so as to hold the card along margins extending between the spaced parallel strips. The intermittently applied intermediate tape segments are positioned to overlap a portion of the margin of the card intermediate the two parallel strips without completely covering the card, thus avoiding unnecessary bulk and thickness for the form, and permitting both sides of the form including the majority of the surrounding ply and the inlaid card to be imprinted with indicia. The tape is preferably thin cellophane or similar tape with an adhesive which remains with the tape rather than transferring to the card. The card may be of the same, or more preferably a different material, than the surrounding ply. The form itself may be provided in individual cut sheets or adjacent sheets may be joined along a line of weakening such as a perforation or score line to provide for fan folding of the joined sheets. The adjacent sheets may be provided as part of a roll in addition to fan folding.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of the form of the present invention, showing the continuous tape strips and the intermittent intermediate tape patches in dotted lines;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged fragmentary rear elevational view of the form of

FIG. 1

showing the positioning of the intermittent intermediate tape patches along the side margins of the inlaid cards;





FIG. 3

is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

showing the tape and adhesive for securing the inlaid cards along their side margins within the surrounding ply, the thicknesses being exaggerated for clarity;





FIG. 4

is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

showing the two spaced parallel tape strips and the intermittent intermediate tape patch for holding a card within the surrounding ply, the thicknesses being exaggerated for clarity; and





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the invention wherein the form includes individual sheets joined along a side margin for providing continuous fan-folding capability.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawing,

FIG. 1

shows a business form


10


in accordance with the present invention wherein a ply


12


of paper or the like includes two openings


14


and


16


therein for the receipt of cards


18


and


20


respectively. The ply


12


may be a sheet of any suitable, preferably printable material, while the cards


18


and


20


may be of a heavier paper, cardstock or plastic. Both the ply


12


and the cards


18


and


20


may be imprinted with indicia thereon. The cards


18


and


20


are secured within the openings


14


and


16


by elongated, continuous, spaced parallel strips


22


and


24


and intermittent patches


26


,


28


and


30


.




In greater detail, the ply


12


has a surrounding margin


32


which, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, includes a top margin


34


, a bottom margin


36


spaced therefrom and parallel thereto, and side margins


38


and


40


which are perpendicular to and extend between the top and bottom margins


34


and


36


, although it may be appreciated that the margin


32


may be of any desired shape. Openings


14


and


16


are preferably die cut and are located interiorly of the surrounding margin


32


so that the ply


12


surrounds the openings. The openings


14


and


16


are most preferably substantially rectangular, each presenting a top edge


42


, a bottom edge


44


, and side edges


46


and


48


, with the top edges


42


of the opening


14


being substantially co-linear with the top edge


42


of the opening


16


and the bottom edge


44


of the opening


14


being substantially co-linear with the bottom edge


44


of the opening


16


. Further, the side edges


46


and


48


of the openings


14


and


16


are substantially parallel and in horizontal alignment across the ply as shown in

FIG. 2. A

barrier


50


separates the openings


14


and


16


one from another, so that each opening is discrete and not coextensive with any other opening or the surrounding margin


32


. It may be appreciated, however, that multiple openings may be provided in any ply


12


, so that the number of openings is not limited to the two illustrated herein. The ply


12


also presents a top surface


52


and a bottom surface


54


.




The cards


18


and


20


may be of paper, cardstock, or plastic and are cut into a shape and size to correspond to and fit just within the openings


14


and


16


, thereby avoiding any overlap of the cards


18


and


20


onto the ply


12


. The cards


14


and


16


are thus separate from the ply


12


, and of slightly smaller dimensions. The cards


14


and


16


are thus preferably of the same shape and positioned adjacent one another, although multiple cards can be positioned in multiple openings. Each card has a front side


56


, a back side


58


, and a perimeter


60


which includes top border


62


, a bottom border


64


spaced and substantially parallel thereto, and side borders


66


and


68


which are parallel to one another and substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom borders


62


and


64


.




The cards


18


and


20


are held within the respective openings by strips


22


and


24


and intermittent patches


26


,


28


and


30


. The strips


22


and


24


are preferably thin, elongated and continuous and provided by tapes of cellophane or similar synthetic resin material which is tough and tear resistant. The tape strips


22


and


24


are in parallel alignment as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, and are positioned on the bottom surface


54


of the ply


12


. The tape strips


22


and


24


are provided with adhesive


70


on one side thereof so that the adhesive is between the tape strips


22


and


24


and the bottom surface


54


of the ply


12


and the back side


58


of the card. Tape strip


22


extends over both the top edge


42


of the openings and the top border


62


of each of the cards


18


and


20


, while the tape strip


24


extends over both the bottom edge


44


of the openings and bottom border


64


of each of the cards


18


and


20


, thereby providing an adhesive securement between the top and bottom edges of the openings and the cards by two parallel, spaced, continuous strips of tape. The tape strips


22


and


24


, being thin and spaced apart, do not substantially interfere with either the ability to imprint indicia


72


on the front side


56


or indicia


74


on the back side


58


of the cards


18


and


20


.




In the present invention, the patches


26


,


28


and


30


are preferably of somewhat wider cellophane or other tape than strips


22


and


24


so as to overlie and adhesively couple the ply


12


to the cards


18


and


20


along the side edges


46


and


48


of the openings


14


and


16


and the corresponding side borders


66


and


68


of the cards. The intermittent tape patches


26


,


28


and


30


are discrete from one another and preferably in alignment between the tape strips


22


and


24


on the bottom surface


54


of the ply


12


and the back side of the cards


18


and


20


. Tape patch


26


extends to the side margin


40


and across the side edge


46


and the side border


66


to overlie and adhere to a portion of the back side


58


of card


18


. Tape patch


28


extends from the side margin


38


and across the side edge


48


and the side border


68


to overlie and adhere to a portion of the back side


58


of card


20


. However, it may be appreciated that the tape patches


26


and


28


need not necessarily extend to the side margins


40


and


38


, respectively, but may of a smaller length which simply spans the side borders


66


and


68


and the side edges


46


and


48


to attach the cards


18


and


20


to the ply


12


. Tape patch


30


is positioned over and adheres to the bottom surface


54


of the barrier


50


to extend across the side border


68


of card


18


and side border


66


of card


20


. The tape patches


26


,


28


and


30


are thus positioned in substantial horizontal alignment as shown in

FIG. 2

to hold the side borders


66


and


68


close to the side edges


46


and


48


, respectively, but not only do not cover the top surface of the ply


12


but leaves open and uncovered substantial portions at the center of the back sides


58


of the cards


18


and


20


.




An alternative embodiment of the form


10


A is shown in

FIG. 5

, wherein the side margins


38


and


40


of adjacent plys


12


A and


12


B are connected by tabs


76


left along a line of weakness


78


created by perforations


80


. This arrangement provides for continuous manufacture and fan-folding of the plys


12


A and


12


B, but in all other respects the form


10


A is the same as described above. Alternatively, the forms


10


A may be provided in continuous form on a roll, either with or without perforations.




The form


10


of the present invention may be readily prepared by die cutting the openings


14


and


16


in the ply


12


, removing the portion of the ply within the opening and placing therein cards


18


and


20


, dimensioned complemental to the openings


14


and


16


. Tape strips


22


and


24


are then continuously applied transversely across the bottom surface of the ply and the back sides


58


of the cards as described above. Further, tape patches


26


,


28


and


30


are applied at transversely spaced intervals as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

and spaced to be discrete from and intermediate the tape strips


22


and


24


as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

. The tape patches and tape strips may be manually cut and placed, or applied by a machine. When the continuous form


10


A of

FIG. 5

is produced, the tape strips


22


and


24


may be continuous to extend across several plys, e.g.


12


A,


12


B, etc. The indicia may be imprinted on the cards and the surrounding plys either before or after the insertion of the cards into the openings and the application of the tape strips and tape patches, or both. As the form


10


bends during passage through a printer or typewriter, the cards resists separation or deflection from the surrounding ply


12


because the intermittent tape patches


26


,


28


and


30


couple and span the gap present between the cards


18


and


20


and the ply


12


. The user may graps the card from the front side of form


10


and remove either card from the ply


12


, with the adhesive remaining on the tape strips and tape patches so that the card is substantially free of adhesive.




Although preferred forms of the invention have been described above, it is to be recognized that such disclosure is by way of illustration only, and should not be utilized in a limiting sense in interpreting the scope of the present invention. The orientation of the cards, or their number or positioning within corresponding openings of the ply, and the shape of the cards and openings may be varied, or tractor feed strips applied to the continuous form


10


A. Further, a film could be applied instead of tape strips and patches to secure the cards as illustrated. Obvious modifications to the exemplary embodiments, as hereinabove set forth, could be readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




The inventors hereby state their intent to rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the reasonably fair scope of their invention as pertains to any apparatus not materially departing from but outside the literal scope of the invention as set out in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A business form comprising:at least one card having a front side, a back side, and a perimeter having a top border, a bottom border, and first and second side borders; a ply having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a surrounding margin, said ply including at least one opening interiorly spaced from said surrounding margin complementally configured for receipt of said card within said opening in substantially coplanar relationship to said ply; first and second elongated tape strips adhesively connected to the back side and the bottom surface in spaced relationship and respectively overlying said top border and said bottom border; and first and second discrete tape patches positioned intermediate said first and second tape strips in spaced relationship from one another and adhesively connected to the back side and the bottom surface, said first and second tape patches respectively overlying said first and second side borders of said card.
  • 2. A business form as set forth in claim 1, wherein said ply includes a second opening discrete from said one opening and interiorly spaced from said surrounding margin and a second one of said cards complementally sized to fit within said second opening, said first opening and said second opening being aligned whereby said first and second tape strips are continuous and the top and bottom borders of each of said cards are substantially co-linear.
  • 3. A business form as set forth in claim 2, said ply including a barrier separating said first and second openings, and wherein said first tape patch overlies said barrier and said second side border of said second card.
  • 4. A business form as set forth in claim 3, including a third tape patch positioned intermediate said first and second tape strips and adhering to said back side of the second card and the bottom surface.
  • 5. A business form as set forth in claim 4, wherein said ply is a cut sheet having a top margin, a bottom margin substantially parallel thereto, and a pair of side margins substantially perpendicular to said top margin and bottom margin, and wherein said tape strips extend from one side margin to the other.
  • 6. A business form as set forth in claim 5, wherein second and third tape strips extend interiorly along said back surface respectively from respective ones of said side margins.
  • 7. A business form as set forth in claim 6, including indicia printed on said one card intermediate said first and second tape strips and intermediate said first and second tape patches.
  • 8. A business form as set forth in claim 7, wherein said line of weakness is substantially perpendicular to said elongated tape strips.
  • 9. A business form as set forth in claim 3, wherein said form includes a plurality of said plies interconnected along a portion of their respective surrounding margins by a line of weakness.
  • 10. A business form as set forth in claim 1, wherein said card is provided of plastic and said ply is provided of paper.
  • 11. A business form comprising:a carrier ply including top surface, a bottom surface and a surrounding margin and first and second openings received within said margin, each of said openings having a top edge, a bottom edge oriented in spaced relationship to and substantially parallel to said top edge, and a pair of spaced-apart side edges extending substantially perpendicular to said top and bottom edges, said ply further including a barrier separating said first and second openings; first and second cards complementally sized and configured respectively with said first and second openings, said cards each having front side and a back side and being received within said openings and positioned in substantially coplanar relationship to said carrier ply without overlapping onto said carrier ply; and means secured to the bottom surface of said ply and the back side of said cards for temporarily holding said cards within said openings, including first and second elongated strips oriented in spaced, substantially parallel relationship, one of said strips overlying the top edge of each of said openings on said back side and connected to said ply, the other of said strips overlying the bottom edge of each of said openings on said back side and connected to said ply, and further including first, second and third discrete and laterally spaced patches positioned intermediate said first and second elongated strips in overlying relationship to said side edges and coupling said cards to said ply therealong, said patches being positioned whereby a portion of said back side of each of said cards intermediate said strips and said patches is uncovered.
  • 12. A business form as set forth in claim 11, wherein the strips and patches are tape.
  • 13. A business form as set forth in claim 11, wherein the strips and patches are synthetic resin film.
  • 14. A business form as set forth in claim 11, wherein the ply is a cut sheet.
  • 15. A business form as set forth in claim 11, wherein the form includes a plurality of said plies interconnected along the margin of each by a line of weakness.
  • 16. A business form as set forth in claim 11, wherein at least one of the patches overlies said barrier to connect a plurality of cards to said ply.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5403236 Greig Apr 1995 A
5702789 Fernandez-Kirchberger et al. Dec 1997 A