Claims
- 1. A laminatable envelope comprising:
- (a) an insert sheet support sheet having a light transmissive cover sheet affixed to said support sheet, said light transmissive cover sheet having a cover sheet adhesive upon major portions thereof and facing a front face of said support sheet;
- (b) a plurality of insert sheet alignment assisting adhesive zones positioned upon said support sheet comprising readily releasable and reusable pressure sensitive self-stick adhesive, the total area occupied by said adhesive zones being small relative to the area of the front face of said support sheet to facilitate easy removal and realignment of misaligned insert sheets mounted upon the front surface of said support sheet while also providing bonding areas between said adhesive zones, enabling said cover sheet adhesive to bond said cover sheet to the bonding areas upon the front face of said support sheet.
- 2. The envelope of claim 1 wherein said light transmissive cover sheet is made of heat activatable structured plastic having a thickness of about 1.5-3 mils and said support sheet is made of thicker paper.
- 3. The envelope of claim 1 wherein said cover sheet adhesive is heat activatable and said adhesive zones include an ink therein which disappears upon the application of heat thereto during lamination of said cover sheet to said core sheet.
- 4. The envelope of claim 3 wherein said light transmissive cover sheet is made of heat activatable structured plastic having a thickness of about 1.5-3 mils and said support sheet is made of thicker paper.
- 5. The envelope of claim 1 wherein said adhesive zones form a two-dimensional array pattern of rows and columns of adhesive zones.
- 6. The envelope of claim 5 wherein said cover sheet adhesive is heat activatable and said adhesive zones include an ink therein which disappears upon the application of heat thereto during lamination of said cover sheet to said core sheet.
- 7. The envelope of claim 6 wherein said light transmissive cover sheet is made of heat activatable structured plastic having a thickness of about 1.5-3 mils and said support sheet is made of thicker paper.
- 8. The envelope of claim 5 wherein said light transmissive cover sheet is made of heat activatable structured plastic having a thickness of about 1.5-3 mils and said support sheet is made of thicker paper.
- 9. The envelope of claim 1 wherein said adhesive zones have a color which provides visual contrast to the color of said support sheet.
- 10. A laminatable envelope comprising:
- (a) a core sheet having a first light transmissive cover sheet affixed to said core sheet, said first light transmissive cover sheet having a cover sheet adhesive upon major portions thereof and facing a front face of said core sheet;
- (b) a second light transmissive cover sheet affixed to said core sheet, said second light transmissive cover sheet having a cover sheet adhesive upon major portions thereof and facing a rear face of said core sheet;
- (c) a plurality of insert sheet alignment assisting adhesive zones positioned upon the front face and the rear face of said core sheet, said adhesive zones comprising readily releasable and reusable pressure sensitive self-stick adhesive, the total area occupied by said adhesive zones being small relative to the area of the front and rear face of said core sheet to facilitate easy removal and realignment of misaligned insert sheet mounted upon the front and rear faces of said core sheet while also providing bonding areas between said adhesive zones enabling said adhesive to subsequently bond said cover sheet to the bonding areas upon the front face of said core sheet.
- 11. The envelope of claim 10 wherein said light transmissive cover sheet is made of heat activatable structured plastic having a thickness of about 1.5-3 mils and said core sheet is made of thicker paper.
- 12. The envelope of claim 10 wherein said cover sheet adhesive is heat activatable and said adhesive zones include an ink therein which disappears upon the application of heat thereto during lamination of said cover sheet to said core sheet.
- 13. The envelope of claim 12 wherein said light transmissive cover sheet is made of heat activatable structured plastic having a thickness of about 1.5-3 mils and said core sheet is made of thicker paper.
- 14. The envelope of claim 10 wherein said adhesive zones form a two-dimensional array pattern of rows and columns of adhesive zones oriented parallel with respect to the envelope edges.
- 15. The envelope of claim 14 wherein said cover sheet adhesive is heat activatable and said adhesive zones include an ink therein which disappears upon the application of heat thereto during lamination of said cover sheet to said core sheet.
- 16. The envelope of claim 15 wherein said light transmissive cover sheet is made of heat activatable structured plastic having a thickness of about 1.5-3 mils and said core sheet is made of thicker paper.
- 17. The envelope of claim 14 wherein said light transmissive cover sheet is made of heat activatable structured plastic having a thickness of about 1.5-3 mils and said core sheet is made of thicker paper.
- 18. The envelope of claim 10 wherein said adhesive zones have a color which provides visual contrast to the color of said core sheet.
- 19. A method of making a lamination of at least one insert sheet comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing an insert sheet support sheet having a plurality on insert sheet alignment assisting adhesive zones upon a support surface thereof, said adhesive zones including readily releasable and reusable pressure sensitive self-stick adhesive, the total area occupied by said adhesive zones being small relative to the area of the support surface of said insert support sheet to facilitate easy removal and realignment of misaligned insert sheets mounted upon the support surface of said support sheet while also providing bonding areas between said adhesive zones;
- (b) pressing one or more insert sheets against said adhesive zones to mount said insert sheets upon said support sheet; and
- (c) thereafter laminating a light transmissive cover sheet to said support sheet.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein said cover sheet has a heat activatable adhesive thereon and step (c) is performed by applying heat and pressure to said cover sheet.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein step (c) is performed by passing a kitchen iron over said cover sheet.
- 22. The method of claim 19 wherein an ultra violet ink is included within said adhesive zones and further including the step of illuminating said insert sheet support sheet with ultra violet light before the performance of step (b).
- 23. A method of making a lamination of at least one insert sheet comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing an envelope having a light transmissive cover sheet affixed to a minor portion of an insert sheet support sheet, said support sheet having a plurality of insert sheet alignment assisting adhesive zones upon a support surface thereof, said adhesive zones including readily releasable and reusable pressure sensitive self-stick adhesive, the total area occupied by said adhesive zones being small relative to the area of the support surface of said support sheet to facilitate easy removal and realignment of misaligned insert sheets mounted upon the support surface of said support sheet while also providing bonding areas between said adhesive zones;
- (b) pressing said insert sheet(s) against said adhesive zones to mount said insert sheets upon said support sheet;
- (c) repeating step (b) upon misalignment on an insert sheet with respect to edge portions of said light transmissive cover sheet until said misalignment is eliminated; and
- (d) thereafter laminating said light transmissive cover sheet to said support sheet.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein an ultra violet ink is included within said adhesive zones and further including the step of illimunating said insert sheet support sheet with ultra violet light before the performance of step (b).
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein said cover sheet has a heat activatable adhesive thereon facing said support sheet and step (c) is performed by applying heat and pressure to said cover sheet.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein step (c) is performed by passing a kitchen iron over said cover sheet.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/529,138, filed May 14, 1991, in the name of Roger J. Kuhns et al. and assigned to Avant Incorporated, now U.S. Pat. No. 5042,843.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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