Claims
- 1. A continuous multiple ply form particularly suitable for airline ticketing comprising a continuous first ply ultimately constituting the top plies of ticket assemblies developed therefrom, said first ply being equipped with means for controlling the movement of a connected series of tickets through a printer, said first ply also being equipped with equally longitudinally spaced transverse lines of weakness for detaching ticket assemblies from said continuous form,
- a continuous second ply ultimately constituting the bottom plies of ticket assemblies developed from said form, said second ply also being equipped with first transverse lines of weakness aligned with and underlying the lines of weakness aligned with and underlying the lines of weakness of said top ply, said second ply being equipped with second transverse lines of weakness positioned adjacent said first lines but spaced therefrom to provide a manually graspable portion, adhesive connecting said first and second continuous plies in said manually graspable portion, and
- a plurality of intermediate plies positioned between said first and second continuous plies, said intermediate plies having a first end generally aligned with said second ply second line of weakness and extending toward said second ply first line of weakness to position the second end thereof adjacent said first line of weakness, said intermediate plies being eqch equipped with a transverse line of weakness positioned adjacent said first end but spaced therefrom to provide a ticket stub, said intermediate plies and bottom ply being adhesively connected in said stub whereby grasping with one hand said intermediate and bottom plies adjacent said second end and said manually graspable portion with the other hand permits separation of a packet from said assembly.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 in which said ticket assemblies are zig-zag folded along said aligned transverse lines of weakness in said first and second plies, said intermediate plies terminating short of said transverse lines of weakness so as not to enter the fold area.
- 3. The structure of claim 1 in which said control means include line hole-equipped margins along the longitudinal edges of said first ply, said first ply being wider than said second ply and said intermediate plies.
- 4. The structure of claim 1 in which said control means includes longitudinally spaced-optical scanning marks on said first ply.
- 5. A continuous multiple ply form particularly suitable for airline ticketing comprising a continuous first ply ultimately constituting the top plies of ticket assemblies developed therefrom, said first ply being equipped with longitudinal marginal portions for advancing a connected series of tickets through a printer, said first ply also being equipped with equally longitudinally spaced transverse lines of weakness for detaching ticket assemblies from said continuous form,
- a continuous second ply ultimately constituting the bottom plies of ticket assemblies developed from said form, said second ply being narrower than said first ply and extending between said marginal portions, said second ply also being equipped with first transverse lines of weakness aligned with and underlying the lines of weakness of said top ply, said second ply being equipped with second transverse lines of weakness positioned adjacent said first lines but spaced therefrom to provide a manually graspable portion, adhesive connecting said first and second continuous plies in said manually graspable portion, and
- a plurality of intermediate plies positioned between said first and second continuous plies and having the width of said second ply, said intermediate plies having a first end extending from said second line of weakness toward said first line of weakness to position the second end thereof adjacent said first line of weakness, said intermediate plies being each equipped with a transverse line of weakness positioned adjacent said first end but spaced therefrom to provide a ticket stub, said intermediate pleis and bottom ply being adhesively connected in said stub whereby grasping with one hand said intermediate and bottom plies adjacent said second end and said manually graspable portion with the other hand permits separation of a packet of narrow tickets from said assembly.
- 6. A continuous multiple ply form particularly suitable for airline ticketing comprising:
- a plurality of plies arranged in superposed condition to provide two continuous outer plies and a plurality of intermediate plies,
- one of said outer plies being equipped with means for controlling the movement of the completed form when subjected to printing,
- said outer plies being equipped with aligned, longitudinally spaced apart transverse lines of weakness and said intermediate plies terminating short of said lines of weakness to provide a series of discrete packets,
- means adjacent each line of weakness securing together said outer plies and one end of said packet to the other of said outer plies,
- said form being folded along some of said lines of weakness in zig-zag fashion with said intermediate plies terminating short of said lines of weakness so as not to enter the fold area, said other of said outer plies being equipped with a second line of weakness adjacent to but spaced from the first mentioned aligned lines of weakness, said intermediate plies terminating at about said second line of weakness whereby grasping a separated ticket at one end between said first and second lines of weakness and said intermediate and other outer ply at the other ticket end permits snap apart separation of a ticket packet from said one outer ply.
- 7. The structure of claim 6 in which said ticket packets have a first end secured to said outer ply and a second end spaced about 1-3 mm. from an adjacent line of weakness.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 914,381 filed June 12, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,208,066 which in turn was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 483,952, filed June 28, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,109,936, that application which in turn was a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 453,556, filed Mar. 21, 1974 now abandoned; which case being a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 374,274, filed June 27, 1973, now abandoned.
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