Information
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Patent Grant
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6676164
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Patent Number
6,676,164
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 17, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 13, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 283 71
- 283 101
- 283 105
- 283 107
- 283 109
- 283 110
- 283 111
- 040 638
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An official postal product that can be placed over a personal image without substantially detracting from the viewing of the personal image.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a method and article for making a personal postal product by modifying an official postal product such as a stamp so that when the stamp is affixed to the personal image portion of the personal postal product the stamp but does not detract from the personal image.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In 1982, a Texas firm called American Discount Stamps proposed to combine postage stamps with advertising matter. A gummed stamp was affixed to a 2-inch by 3-inch label bearing a printed advertisement that had adhesive on the back. Users would affix the entire label containing the affixed stamp to an envelope or parcel. The system is disclosed U.S. Pat. No. 4,872,706. In the art previously described a conventional stamp was used. No attempt was made to make the official portion of the postage either blend into the image on the label or to reduce the size of the stamp or provide a stamp with only the basic information such as the stamp denomination and country.
A very similar postal product is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,573 were a personal image is printed as a separate sticker and adhered directly to an official stamp in a designated area. As described in articles in the hobby press the U.S. Pat No. 5,423,573 patent is almost identical to a scheme from the 19
th
century. From 1876 to 1886, the U.S. Post Office Department permitted so-called advertising collars to be printed around the embossed stamps on stamped envelopes.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,873,605 discloses creating a postage stamp using an electronic camera to capture an image of oneself via a vending machine. Likewise U.S. Pat. No. 5,923,406 discloses producing a postage stamp using an electronic camera and a vending machine. In both cases a personal image is captured by an electronic camera in a kiosk and printed in a designated area on and official postal product. In each case of the prior art disclosed the personal image is affixed to or printed on the official stamp where the stamp is still a prominent feature.
In co-pending patent Application entitled “MODIFICATION OF RECEIVER SURFACE TO REJECT STAMP CANCELLATION INFORMATION” of Patton et.al Ser. No. 09/605,246, filed on Jun. 28, 2000, there is disclosed a system used for creating a coating on an image produced by a thermal printer, wax sublimation printer, electrophotographic printer or inkjet printer, with a layer of material that produces a surface capable of rejecting information transferred by a stamp canceling device.
At present official postage stamps are designed to accept a cancellation mark as the stamp passes through the postal sorting equipment. The cancellation mark shows the stamp has been used as postage on a piece of mail and cannot be used again. Because of the nature of the equipment used to print the cancellation mark no attempt is made to place the cancellation mark other than to ensure the mark is printed across a portion of the stamp. The cancellation mark extends across the official postal area of the stamp as well as the personal image area thus obscuring as well as marring the personalized portion.
There are several problems that are not addressed by the prior art. The first problem is no attempt is made to construct the official postal product so that it can be affixed to the personal image in a non-obtrusive manner.
Secondly, the user is offered no choice as to where the official postage stamp may be placed in relationship to the personal image.
Finally, the prior art provides the personal image no protection from the cancellation mark using the existing postal cancellation methods.
The present invention provides a method and article for making a personal postal product by modifying an official postal product such as a stamp so that when the stamp is affixed to the personal image portion of the personal postal product the stamp but does not detract from the personal image.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided an official postal product comprising a planner support structure, the support structure being substantially clear and an official postal indicia comprising only a portion of the support structure, the official postal indicia being placed on the planar support structure and is in the form of individual letters, numbers and/or symbols.
In another aspect of the present invention there is provided a postal assembly comprising a first planner support structure being a top surface and having a personal image thereon. An official postal product having a second planner support, the second support structure being substantially clear. The official postal product adapted to be placed on the personal image on the first planner support structure.
In accordance with yet anther aspect of the present invention there is provided a method for making an official postal product, comprising the steps of:
providing a support structure,
placing an official postal indicia on said support structure using a dry transfer for transferring of the postal indicia on to the support structure.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided an official postal product comprising a plurality of individual letters, numbers and/or symbols that are connected together to form.
These and other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood and appreciated from a review of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and appended claims, and by reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention presented below, reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a plan view of an envelope affixed with a personal postal product made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged exploded view of the envelope illustrating where the stamp may be placed;
FIG. 3
is an plan view of an envelope affixed with a modified personal image and an official postal image made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 4
a
and
FIG. 4
b
are an enlarged partial views of an envelope affixed with a personal image and an official postal image made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 4
c
is cross-sections view
4
c
—
4
c
of
FIG. 4
a
;
FIG. 4
d
illustrates a modified personal postal product where support is of a color, made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 5
a
and
FIG. 5
b
are an enlarged view of an envelope affixed with a personal image and an official postal image made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 6
is cross-sections view
6
—
6
of
FIG. 5
b
;
FIG. 7
is an plan view of an envelope affixed with a modified personal image and an official postal image made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a plan view of an envelope affixed with a yet another modified personal image and an official postal image made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 9
a
is a view of a sheet of official postal indicia made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 9
b
is an enlarged partial view of an envelope affixed with a personal image and an official postal image of
FIG. 9
a
;
FIG. 10
is an enlarged partial view of an envelope affixed with a modified personal image and an official postal image of
FIG. 9
a
made in accordance with the present invention; and
FIG. 11
is cross-sections view
11
—
11
of FIG.
10
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, there is illustrated a plan view of an envelope
5
affixed with a personal postal product
10
comprising a personal image
15
or in the case of a business an advertisement or logo. The personal postal product
10
also having an official postal product
30
which in the embodiment illustrated is a stamp. The official postal product includes an official postal indicia
25
printed thereon. The official postal indicia
25
can be monetary, a country and other required official symbols. The official postal indicia
25
can also be an image such as is on a regular postage stamp. The official postal indicia
25
is printed in accordance to the specifications given in USPS-P-1238D, Jun. 27, 1997 onto a transparent support
35
. Preferably the support
35
is substantially clear. However if desired the support
35
may be translucent or of a color that allows viewing of the personal image underneath. An example of a typical transparent support capable of accepting a cancellation mark is 3M Transparency Film for inkjet printers (part number CG3410).
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, there is illustrated an enlarged plan view of the envelope
5
affixed with a personal postal product
10
containing a personal image
15
. The official postal product
30
with the official postal indicia
25
printed thereon maybe affixed anywhere within the personal image
15
as indicated by the dashed rectangles
40
a
,
40
b
, and
40
c
. This allows the user to choose the most favorable place on the personal image
15
for placement of the postal indicia
25
.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
, there is illustrated a plan view of an envelope
5
affixed with a personal postal product
10
containing a personal image
15
and an official postal indicia
25
. As previously discussed in
FIG. 1
like numerals indicating like parts and operations. The personal postal product
10
having a official postal product
30
with official postal indicia
25
printed on the transparent support
35
. The official postal product
30
is sized to cover the entire area of the personal image
15
. Is of course to be understood that the personal image may be printed directly on an envelope, card or other support structure and the official postal product placed over the personal image.
Referring now to
FIGS. 4
a
and
4
b
, there are illustrated enlarged partial views of an envelope
5
affixed with the personal postal product
10
shown in FIG.
3
. During the mail delivery process a stamp cancellation device (not shown) prints a cancellation mark
45
on the entire surface of the official postal product
30
. The cancellation mark
45
extends across the official postal indicia
25
of the official postal product
30
as well as the personal image
15
thus obscuring the personalized portion. A typical official United States postage stamp is printed with inks that have a pigment, when excited by ultraviolet light at a peak wavelength of 254 nanometers, phosphoresce in the visible (green) region of the spectrum with a peak wavelength of 526 nanometers. Because of the nature of the equipment used to print the cancellation mark
45
no attempt is made to place the cancellation mark
45
other than to ensure the cancellation mark is printed across a portion of the stamp
30
. As previously discussed the support layer
35
is such that it will accept the cancellation mark
45
.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
c
, there is illustrated across-sections view taken along line
4
c
—
4
c
of
FIG. 4
a
. The personal postal product
10
comprises label
70
having a first planner support structure
50
having a top surface
55
and a bottom surface
60
. The top surface
55
having a personal image
15
. The first planner support structure
50
also having a bottom surface
60
, having an adhesive layer
65
. The stamp
30
comprises the first planner transparent support
35
having a top surface
75
and a bottom surface
85
, the top surface having the official postal image
25
as previously discussed. The bottom surface
85
is temporarily adhesively affixed to support structure
50
for later removal. For example the stamp
30
is affixed to top surface
55
of the label
70
via an adhesive
95
such as a reposition adhesive such as the adhesive used in 3M™ Scotch® 859 Removable Mounting Squares and 3M™ Scotch® Repositionable Glue Tape 928-100. The adhesive
65
allows the stamp
30
with the cancellation mark
45
to be removed from the personal postal product
10
by removing the support
35
without damaging the personal image
15
as shown in
FIGS. 4
a
and
4
b
. Likewise the adhesive used to affix the personal postal product
10
to the envelope
5
can be of the same type of adhesive used to temporarily adhesively affix the support
35
as previously discussed. By using the repositionable type adhesive the personal postal image
15
can easily be removed from the envelope
5
to be saved for example in a scrapbook.
FIG. 4
d
illustrates a modified embodiment where support
35
is of a color, for example red, blue, green, or yellow. The colored support
35
when removed will reveal a hidden image or text
97
such as shown in
FIG. 4
d
. It is of course understood that any hidden image or message may be provided.
Referring to
FIG. 5
a
, there is illustrated an enlarged view of an envelope
5
affixed with a modified personal postal product
10
containing a personal image
15
for receiving an official postal product
30
thereon. As previously discussed in
FIG. 1
like numerals indicating like parts and operations. The personal postal product
10
having a stamp
30
with official postal indicia
25
printed on the transparent support
35
. In this embodiment the postal indicia
25
is a dry transfer
80
.
Referring now to
FIG. 6
, there is illustrated across-sections view taken along line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 5
b
. The personal postal product
10
comprises label
70
having a first planner support structure
50
having a top surface
55
and a bottom surface
60
. The top surface
55
having a personal image
15
(as shown in FIG.
1
). The first planner support structure
50
also having a bottom surface
60
, having an adhesive layer
65
. The official postal product
30
comprises transparent support
35
having a having a top surface
75
and a bottom surface
90
, the bottom surface having the official postal indicia
25
in the form of a dry transfer
80
. Dry transfers or dry-letter rub-offs can be letters, numbers and/or symbols that are printed on the under side of a transparent material such as a thin sheet of plastic. An example of a dry transfer or dry-letter rub-offs is Black and White Dry—Letter Rub-Off Sheets, Catalog # 826-2 Pelco®, MicroscopyMART Pelco International. As previously discussed in the case of stamps the dry transfers would be official postal indicia
25
in the form of a monetary value, a country and other required official symbols and in the required colors.
Referring back to
FIG. 5
a
, the stamp
30
is position on the top surface of the personal postage product
10
and pressure is applied to the top surface
75
of the transparent support
35
as those who are skilled in the art would do to transfer a dry-letter rub off. The transparent support
35
is then removed leaving the official postal indicia
25
in the form of individual letters, numbers and symbols affixed to the top surface
55
of the personal postage product
10
as shown in
FIG. 5
b
.
Referring now to
FIG. 7
, there is illustrated a plan view of an envelope
5
illustrating where the stamp
30
may be placed on the personal postal product
10
. As previously discussed in
FIG. 1
like numerals indicating like parts and operations. The personal postal product
10
having a official postal product
30
with an official postal image
100
printed thereon. The official postal product
30
is reduced in sized for example less than 25% Or 50% of a stamp. The reduction in the size of the official postal product
30
provided greater latitude in where the stamp maybe affixed to the personal postage product
10
. The stamp maybe affixed anywhere within the personal image
15
on the personal postal product
10
as indicated by the dashed rectangles
102
a
,
102
b
, and
102
c
. This allows the user to choose the most favorable place on the personal image
15
for placement of the stamp
30
.
Referring now to
FIG. 8
, there is illustrated a plan view of an envelope
5
affixed with yet another modified personal postal product
10
containing a personal image
15
and a stamp
30
. As previously discussed in
FIG. 1
like numerals indicating like parts and operations. The personal postal product
10
having a official postal product
30
having the official postal indicia
25
printed thereon. The official postal product
30
is modified in shape to better fit the personal image
15
. In the example shown the official postal product
30
is a rectangular strip affixed in a vertical modality. The official postal product
30
maybe be affixed in a horizontally. As with the placement the shape of the official postal product
30
may also be modified to be less obtrusive when affixed to the personal image
15
. In the embodiment illustrated the official postal product
30
is located at one end (side) of the personal image
15
.
Referring now to
FIG. 9
a
there is illustrated of a sheet
105
of modified official postal indicia
125
. As previously discussed in
FIG. 1
like numerals indicating like parts and operations. In this embodiment the official postal product
30
comprises just the indicia
25
in the form of the modified postal indicia
125
. The postal indicia
125
can be lifted from the sheet
105
just as the pressure sensitive adhesive U. S. postage stamps.
Now referring to
FIG. 9
b
there is illustrated an enlarged partial view of an envelope
5
affixed with a personal image
15
. The stamp
30
in the form of the official postal indicia
125
maybe affixed anywhere within the personal image
15
on the personal postal product
10
as indicated by the dashed rectangles
150
a
,
150
b
, and
150
c.
Referring now to
FIG. 10
there is illustrated a plan view of an envelope
5
affixed with a personal image
15
and the official postal indicia
125
of
FIG. 9
a
.
Referring now to
FIG. 11
, there is illustrated across-sections view taken along line
11
—
11
of FIG.
10
. The personal postal product
10
comprises label
70
having a first planner support structure
50
having a top surface
55
and a bottom surface
60
.The top surface
55
having a personal image
15
(as shown in FIG.
1
). The first planner support structure
50
also having a bottom surface
60
, having an adhesive layer
65
. The stamp
30
comprises the modified postal indicia
125
having a having a top surface
160
and a bottom surface
165
, the bottom surface having the adhesive
170
.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the scope of the invention, the present invention being deferred by the following claims.
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PARTS LIST
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5
Envelope
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10
Personal postal product
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15
Personal image
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25
Official postal indicia
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30
Stamp
|
35
Transparent support
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40a
Dashed rectangle
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40b
Dashed rectangle
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40c
Dashed rectangle
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45
Cancellation mark
|
50
First planner support structure
|
55
Top surface
|
60
Bottom surface
|
65
Adhesive layer
|
70
Label
|
75
Top surface
|
80
Dry transfer
|
85
Bottom surface
|
90
Bottom surface
|
95
Adhesive
|
97
Text
|
100
Official postal image
|
102a
Dashed rectangle
|
102b
Dashed rectangle
|
102c
Dashed rectangle
|
105
Sheet
|
125
Official postal indicia
|
150a
Dashed rectangle
|
150b
Dashed rectangle
|
150c
Dashed rectangle
|
160
Top surface
|
165
Bottom surface
|
170
Adhesive
|
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Claims
- 1. A postal assembly comprising:a first planner support structure having a top surface, said top surface having a personal image therein; an official postal product having a second planner support structure, said second support structure being substantially clear, said official postal product has an official postal indicia printed on a portion thereof and is adapted to be placed on said first planner support structure over said personal image.
- 2. A postal assembly according to claim 1 wherein said image being a designated area where said official postal is preferably placed.
- 3. A postal assembly according to claim 1 wherein said bottom surface of first planner structure has an adhesive.
- 4. A postal assembly according to claim 1 wherein said bottom surface of first planner structure is an envelope.
- 5. A postal assembly according to claim 1 wherein said bottom surface of first planner structure is a label.
- 6. A postal assembly according to claim 3 wherein said second planer support is less than 25% of said first planer structure.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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