Information
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Patent Grant
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6179336
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Patent Number
6,179,336
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Date Filed
Monday, January 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200123 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
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- 281 31
- 281 31
- 281 5
- 281 9
- 281 12
- 281 13
- 283 61
- 283 62
- 283 101
- 270 5202
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pocket containing business form, an intermediate for producing the form, and method of producing the business form, provide optimum securement of the panels of the form together with adhesive by providing the adhesive at and along the side edges rather than merely adjacent the side edges. The form may be produced from a web or sheet by moving it in a first direction, applying adhesive patterns (preferably pressure activated cohesive) to the web or sheet along the first direction adjacent but spaced from first and second side edges and at and along a plurality of centerlines between the side edges, and slitting or cutting the web or sheet along the first direction at the adhesive patterns so that adhesive is provided on both sides of each cut or slit, to provide a plurality of forms (e.g. four forms) with form side edges having adhesive at and along the form side edges. If in a web configuration the web is ultimately formed into a sheet, and the sheet is folded (e.g. eccentrically Z-folded) to form a pocket and the form is sealed in the folded configuration by activating the adhesive.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
U.S. Pat. No. 5,318,324 (the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein) shows an advantageous method for producing a business form, an intermediate for producing the business form, and a pocket containing business form so produced, that are particularly advantageous for a wide variety of purposes including as a library envelope to be inserted inside of a book. While the products and method described therein are highly advantageous, it has been found that in order to provide optimum sealing that it is necessary to provide the adhesive and along the side edges, rather than merely adjacent the side edges, of the form, and in order to provide the most cost effective arrangement and method the form should be produced more than two across, preferably four across. Also, the business form according to the present invention, in addition to acting as a library card holder, can function as a personal ID visitor pass for trade shows, and include an RFID label, can be a hotel pass key envelope, can function as a “shelf talker” in retail sales by providing adhesive on the back, may be utilized as a personalized pocket protector, or may be provided as a job ticket with variable information.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of producing a business form utilizing a paper like sheet or web having a predetermined width and first and second side edges, comprising: (a) Moving the web or sheet in a first direction. (b) Applying adhesive patterns to the web or sheet along the first direction adjacent but spaced from the first and second side edges, and at and along a plurality of centerlines between the first and second edges. (c) Slitting or cutting the web or sheet along the first direction at the adhesive patterns adjacent the first and second side edges and at the plurality of centerlines so that adhesive is provided on both sides of each cut or slit and to provide a plurality of forms with form side edges having adhesive at and along the form side edges. (d) If in web configuration, forming the web into a sheet. (e) Folding a sheet defining at least one form along at least one fold line substantially perpendicular to the form side edges. And (f) sealing the at least one form in folded configuration by activating the adhesive.
In the practice of the method preferably (b) is practiced by applying pressure activated cohesive, and then (f) is practiced by automatically applying pressure of at least 100 pounds per lineal inch to the forms to effect sealing. Also (f) may be practiced by steam roller sealing, rather than requiring edge rollers for sealing only at the pressure activated cohesive. The method procedures may be practiced in a wide variety of sequences as long as the desired end results are provided. Typically, however, (d), (e) and (f) are practiced prior to (c).
In a preferred embodiment (b) or (c) are practiced to provide a four forms wide web or sheet, and (c) is practiced by guillotine cutting. The method also preferably comprises imaging indicia on the web or sheet prior to (c), which may be variable indicia or non-variable indicia. When a pocket business form is to be provided, preferably (e) is practice to eccentrically Z-fold the forms about two parallel fold lines, and (b) and (e) are practiced to form a pocket.
According to another aspect of the present invention a pocket containing business form is provided comprising the following components: A single sheet of paper like material, comprising a first panel having a first length and a first width, and first and second face. A second panel having a second length and the first width, the second length being less than one half the first length, and having first and second faces which are continuous of the first and second faces of the panel. A first fold line between the first and second panels extending widthwise of the panels, the second panel folded about the first fold line so that the first face of the second panel comes into contact with the first face of the first panel, the first panel having a free portion not covered by the second panel. Indicia imaged on the free portion of the first panel. Adhesive connecting the first face of the second panel to the first face of the first panel to form a pocket capable of receiving an index card. A third panel having the second length and the first width, and having first and second faces which are continuations of the first and second faces of the first and second panels. A second fold line between the second and third panels extending widthwise of the panels, the third panel folded about the second fold line so that the second face of the third panel comes into contact with the second face of the second panel. Adhesive connecting the second faces of the second and third panels together so that they both cooperate with the first panel to form the pocket. And the sheet having side edges defining the widths of the panels, and the adhesive defined at and along the side edges for optimum securement of the panels together by the adhesive.
The adhesive connecting the panels together may further comprise adhesive adjacent the first fold line, and also adhesive adjacent the second line. Preferably the adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,201,464 and the art referenced therein, including U.S. Pat. No. 4,918,128. The patterns may comprise any configuration such as lines, spots, dots, bars, strips (discontinuous or continuous), or any other suitable configuration. Spaced bars or strips are preferred in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings.
The indicia may comprise indicia indicating the due date of a library book and the pocket containing business form may be in combination with a library book with the second face of the first panel affixed to the inside cover portion of the library book with adhesive. Alternatively the indicia may be that useful for the pocket business form to function as a personal ID visitor pass, such as for trade shows or businesses, a hotel passkey envelope, a shelf talker (with adhesive on the backer), for retail stores a personalized pocket protector, or a job ticket envelope with variable information.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a business form intermediate comprising a sheet of paperlike material having first and second faces a rectangular configuration [and e.g. a length of about 11 inches], top and bottom edges, side edges, and at least one centerline between the side edges. A first fold line extending parallel to the top and bottom edges [e.g. and about 6¼ inches from the top edge]. A second fold line extending parallel to the top and bottom edges [e.g. and about 2⅜ inches from the first fold line and the bottom edge]. The first fold line defining a first panel between the top edge and the first fold line, and the second fold line defining a second panel between the first and second fold lines, and a third panel between the second fold line and the bottom edge. Cooperating adhesive patterns disposed on the first face of the first panel adjacent the fold line, and on the first face of the second panel, including adjacent the side edges and the centerlines. And cooperating adhesive patterns disposed on the second faces of the second and third panels, including at and along the side edges and the centerlines for optimum securement of the panels by the adhesive.
In the business form intermediate described above the adhesive patterns may further include adhesive patterns adjacent the bottom edge. Preferably the sheet has three (or more) centerlines with adhesive disposed at and along all of the centerlines. Also, indicia is typically imaged on the first panel first face, either variable or non-variable indicia. As described above the adhesive preferably comprises pressure activated cohesive.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a simple and cost effective method for making a pocket containing business form having optimum sealing at the pocket, and to provide a pocket containing business form and a business form intermediate for making the business form. This and other objects of the invention will become clear from a detailed description of the invention and from the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a top plan view of a first face of an exemplary business form intermediate according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the opposite face of the business form of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of an individual business form separated from the business form construction of
FIGS. 1 and 2
, showing the first face thereof;
FIG. 4
is a view like that of
FIG. 3
only the opposite face;
FIG. 5
is schematic perspective view showing the form of
FIGS. 3 and 4
being eccentrically Z-folded to form a pocket business form according to the invention; and
FIG. 6
is a front view showing an exemplary pocket business form according to the invention with the adhesive shown in dotted line and with the pocket flap shown distended for clarity of illustration.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An intermediate for a pocket containing business form according to the present invention is shown generally by reference numeral
10
in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. The intermediate
10
comprises, preferably, a single sheet of material, preferably paperlike material such as bond paper, light paperboard, card stock, manila folder stock, or the like. One particularly advantageous paperlike material that may be utilized is PMS-461 brown, which is solid and gives the effect of manila paper. However, a wide variety of materials may be utilized.
The sheet has a first (front) face
11
(see
FIG. 1
) and a second (back) face
12
(see FIG.
2
). It includes a top edge
13
, a bottom edge
14
, side edges
15
,
16
and at least one centerline which is disposed between the side edges
15
,
16
and substantially parallel thereto. In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
three such centerlines (
17
) are provided since the intermediate of
FIGS. 1 and 2
is used to produce four substantially identical forms, and individual intermediates for forming such business forms. The centerlines
17
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, may actually be partial ink lines as shown, or full ink or score lines, or may simply be imaginary lines.
The intermediate
10
illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
is shown as a sheet, indicated schematically by
18
in
FIG. 1
, but it is to be understood that the intermediate
10
may be part of a web, being connected, for example, along the line of weakness
19
, to an entire web
20
of like intermediates
10
, or intermediates
10
to be produced. Ultimately the intermediates
10
of the web
20
may be burst along the lines of weakness
19
(such as perforation lines) or cut into individual sheets
18
, etc. To facilitate processing the sheet
18
or web
20
may have conventional tractor drive openings shown in dotted line at
21
in FIG.
1
. While the tractor drive openings are shown only along the edge
15
in
FIG. 1
, it is to be understood that they may be provided along both edges
15
,
16
and are ultimately cut from the final product after processing.
The intermediate
10
of
FIGS. 1 and 2
comprises a plurality of adhesive patterns such as the adhesive patterns
23
,
24
parallel to the direction of movement
25
of the sheet
18
or web
20
during processing and adjacent but spaced from the side edges
15
,
16
, as well as the patterns
26
straddling the centerlines
17
. The direction of movement
25
is substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom edges
13
,
14
and substantially parallel to the side edges
15
,
16
. The first and second fold lines
27
,
28
, respectively, are provided in the intermediate
10
parallel to the edges
13
,
14
. The fold lines
27
,
28
may be score lines, perforation lines, or any other lines facilitating folding. As seen in
FIG. 1
, the adhesive patterns
23
,
24
,
26
are provided in a first panel
29
between the first fold line and the top edge
13
. Patterns
23
′,
24
′ and
26
′ for cooperating with the patterns
23
,
24
, and
26
are preferably provided in the second panel
30
between the first and second fold lines
27
,
28
while the third panel
31
, between the second fold line
28
and the bottom edge
14
, has no adhesive patterns on the first face
11
thereof.
In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1
, adhesive patterns
32
,
32
′ are provided straddling the first fold line
27
.
FIG. 2
also shows other adhesive patterns provided on the second face
12
of the intermediate
10
. The patterns
33
,
33
′ which cooperate with each other, are on opposite sides of the second fold line
28
in the panels
30
,
31
, respectively, and spaced substantially the same distance from the side edge
15
as the patterns
23
,
23
′ are; patterns
34
,
34
′ are spaced substantially the same distance from the side edge
16
as the patterns
24
,
24
′; and the “centerline” adhesive patterns
36
,
36
′ straddle the centerlines
17
. The face
12
also preferably comprises the adhesive patterns
37
,
37
′ which cooperate with each other and straddle the second fold line
28
, and the adhesive patterns
38
,
38
′, which cooperate with each other and which are immediately adjacent or along the second fold line
27
in the bottom edge
14
.
All of the adhesive patterns described (e.g.
23
,
23
′,
24
,
24
′,
26
,
26
′,
32
,
32
′,
33
,
33
′,
34
,
34
′,
36
,
36
′,
37
,
37
′, and
38
,
38
′) are preferably pressure activated cohesive such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,918,182 and 5,201,464.
During processing of the intermediates
10
ultimately the intermediates
10
are slit or cut (e.g. guillotine cut) along the centerlines
17
and along the lines
39
spaced from the side edges
15
,
16
and passing through the cohesive patterns
23
,
24
,
33
,
34
. Depending upon the exact procedure during processing the intermediate
10
′ illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, which comprises one individual intermediate from the collective intermediate
10
, may be produced. The intermediate
10
′ of
FIGS. 3 and 4
is shown as the individual intermediate formed from closest to the side edge
15
of the intermediate
10
having the side edges
15
′ and
17
′ thereof formed at the lines
17
,
39
illustrated in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
shows an intermediate
10
′, which has had indicia
41
imaged on the first panel
29
′ first face. The indicia
41
is shown on the exemplary embodiment of
FIG. 5
as being library book due date indicia, but it can be any suitable variable of non-variable indicia depending upon the ultimate use to which the business form
43
(see
FIG. 6
) produced from the intermediate
10
′ may be put. The business form
43
is formed by folding the intermediate
10
′ about the fold lines
27
,
28
in the manner illustrated in
FIG. 5
(that is eccentrically Z-folding), and then passing the intermediate
10
′ through a conventional pressure sealer which applies (if the adhesive utilized is pressure sensitive cohesive) at least about 100 pounds per lineal inch of force so as to seal the adhesive patterns to each other, namely the patterns
23
to the patterns
23
′, the patterns
26
to the patterns
26
′, the patterns
32
to the patterns
32
′,
33
to
33
′,
36
to
36
′,
37
to
37
′ and
38
to
38
′. As will be seen, all of the adhesive patterns adjacent the edges
15
′,
17
′ are at and along those edges so as to provide optimum sealing of each of the plurality (four in the exemplary embodiment illustrated) of the intermediates
10
′ that are produced from each intermediate
10
. Thus, a very cost effective construction and procedure are also provided.
The intermediates
10
′ may never be actually formed, however, during construction. For example, the intermediates
10
of
FIGS. 1 and 2
can be folded about the fold lines
27
,
28
and then passed through a sealer to seal all of the adhesive portions, and only after that sealing would guillotine cutting or slitting take place along the lines
17
,
39
to produce the final business forms
43
each having a pocket
44
therein. The pocket
44
may be dimensioned so as to receive an index card for a library book, an ID visitor pass, a hotel passkey, an advertising item for use with a shelf talker (the pocket or business form
43
forming a shelf talker when adhesive is provided on the back
12
thereof), or a job ticket, or the business form
43
may be dimensioned to fit in a shirt or pants pocket to comprise a pocket protector and for receipt of a pen or pencil clip therein, or the like.
In the method of construction of the business form
43
the web or sheet
18
,
20
is moved in the direction
25
, and adhesive patterns
23
,
24
,
26
, etc. are applied along the first direction adjacent but spaced from the first and second side edges
15
,
16
and at and along a plurality of centerlines
17
(straddling the centerline). If the construction is a web construction, ultimately the web is formed into a sheet
18
, as by bursting along the lines of weakness
19
, cutting, or the like, and either before or after slitting or cutting the web along the first direction
25
at the adhesive patterns
23
,
24
and the centerlines
17
, etc., the sheet
18
(or intermediate
10
′) is folded to define at least one form
43
, along at least one fold line
27
, substantially perpendicular to the form side edges (e.g.
15
,
16
or
15
′,
17
′) and sealing at least one form in folded configuration by activating the adhesive patterns
23
,
24
,
26
, etc. Preferably the method also comprises imaging indicia
41
on the web or sheet
20
,
18
, respectively, prior to slitting or guillotine cutting into individual forms or form intermediates, and typically folding is practiced to eccentrically Z-fold the form about two parallel fold lines, and to form a pocket
44
.
It will thus be seen that according to the present invention a pocket type business form, an intermediate for production of the form, and a method of production thereof, are disclosed which provide optimum sealing of the form along edges, and in a very cost effective and simple manner. While the invention has been herein disclosed and described in what is presently conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment thereof, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications may be made thereof within the scope of the invention, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and methods.
Claims
- 1. A pocket containing business form comprising:a single sheet of paper, comprising a first panel having a first length and a first width, and first and second faces; a second panel having a second length and said first width, said second length being less than one half said first length, and having first and second faces which are continuous of the first and second faces of said first panel; a first fold line between said first and second panels extending widthwise of said panels, said second panel folded about said first fold line so that said first face of said second panel comes into contact with said first face of said first panel, said first panel having a free portion not covered by said second panel; indicia imaged on said free portion of said first panel; adhesive connecting said first face of said second panel to said first face of said first panel to form a pocket capable of receiving an index card; a third panel having said second length and said first width, and having first and second faces which are continuations of the first and second faces of said first and second panels; a second fold line between said second and third panels extending widthwise of said panels, said third panel folded about said second fold line so that said second face of said third panel comes into contact with said second face of said second panel; adhesive connecting said second faces of said second and third panels together so that they both cooperate with said first panel to form said pocket; and said sheet having side edges defining the widths of said panels, and said adhesive defined at and along said side edges for optimum securement of said panels together by said adhesive.
- 2. A pocket as recited in claim 1 wherein said adhesive connecting said panels together further comprises adhesive adjacent said first fold line.
- 3. A pocket as recited in claim 2 wherein said adhesive connecting said panels together further comprises adhesive adjacent said second fold line.
- 4. A pocket as recited in claim 3 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive.
- 5. A pocket as recited in claim 1 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive.
- 6. A pocket containing business form as recited in claim 1 wherein said indicia comprises indicia indicating a due date of a library book.
- 7. A pocket containing business form as recited in claim 6 in combination with a library book, said second face of said first panel affixed to an inside cover portion of said library book with adhesive.
- 8. A business form intermediate comprisinga sheet of paper having first and second faces a rectangular configuration, top and bottom edges, side edges, and at least one centerline between said side edges; a first fold line extending parallel to said top and bottom edges and spaced from said top edge; a second fold line extending parallel to said top and bottom edges and spaced from said first fold line and said bottom edge; said first fold line defining a first panel between said top edge and said first fold line, and said second fold line defining a second panel between said first and second fold lines, and a third panel between said second fold line and said bottom edge; cooperating adhesive patterns disposed on said first face of said first panel adjacent said fold line, and on said first face of said second panel, including adjacent said side edges and said at least one centerline; and cooperating adhesive patterns disposed on said second faces of said second and third panels, including at and along said side edges and said at least one centerline for optimum securement of said panels together by said adhesive.
- 9. A business form intermediate as recited in claim 8 wherein said adhesive patterns further include adhesive patterns adjacent said bottom edge.
- 10. A business form intermediate as recited in claim 9 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive.
- 11. A business form intermediate as recited in claim 8 wherein said sheet has three centerlines and adhesive disposed at and along all of said centerlines.
- 12. A business form intermediate as recited in claim 11 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive.
- 13. A business form intermediate as recited in claim 11 further comprising indicia imaged on said first panel first face.
- 14. A business form intermediate as recited in claim 8 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive.
- 15. A business form intermediate as recited in claim 8 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive.
- 16. A business form intermediate as recited in claim 9 wherein said sheet has three centerlines and adhesive disposed at and along all of said centerlines.
- 17. A pocket as recited in claim 1 wherein said adhesive connecting said panels together further comprises adhesive adjacent said second fold line.
- 18. A pocket as recited in claim 17 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive.
- 19. A business form as recited in claim 8 further comprising adhesive adjacent said first fold line for connecting said panels together.
- 20. A business form as recited in claim 19 further comprising adhesive adjacent said second fold line for connecting said panels together.
- 21. A pocket as recited in claim 20 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure activated cohesive.
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