Claims
- 1. A method for creating a planar article with indicia thereon protected by overlying lamination, comprising:defining at least six layers on a form for an end-user, the six layers lying substantially one atop the other and including, from top to bottom, (1) a carrier having an exposed surface, (2) a first adhesive, (3) a first transparent lamina, (4) a first release agent, (5) a second adhesive, and (6) a second transparent lamina; making a substantially continuous cut through a first multiple-ply unit comprising the carrier, first adhesive, first transparent lamina, and first release agent, the cut defining an enclosed shape having vertical edges to one side of the cut and a remainder portion having vertical edges outside the enclosed shape, the vertical edges of the enclosed shape being substantially separated from the opposing vertical edges of the remainder portion, the planar dimension of the enclosed shape generally corresponding to the planar dimension of the planar article to be created; defining a pattern of slits and ties in a second multiple-ply unit comprising the second adhesive and the second transparent lamina layers along the perimeter of the enclosed shape; adding indicia to the exposed surface of the carrier; separating the first multiple-ply unit from the second multiple-ply unit by releasing the release layer from the second adhesive layer creating a corresponding cavity in the end-user form and exposing the second adhesive layer as the base of the cavity as a result of said separation; inverting the first multiple-ply unit in relation to the second multiple-ply unit to position the first transparent lamina as an outer layer thereof and the exposed surface of the carrier as an inner layer thereof; adhering the exposed surface of the carrier across substantially all of its surface area to the second transparent lamina by inserting the first multiple-ply unit into the cavity in the inverted position until it substantially contacts the second adhesive layer, thereby adhering the first multiple-ply unit to the second multiple-ply unit to create a six-layer structure having the first and second transparent laminas on outer, oppositely oriented planar surfaces thereof; and separating the six-layer structure from the end-user form by applying sufficient shear force to the six-layer structure to rupture the pattern of slits and ties, thereby creating the planar article with lamina layers on opposite planar sides and indicia protected underneath the lamina layers.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of making the cut includes the step of die-cutting the pattern in a predetermined geometric shape having selected dimensions to define the planar article, and wherein the step of adding indicia further comprises the step of personalizing the planar article to be created by adding printed and manually applied end-user information selected from the group consisting of end-user name, end-user signature, identification numbering, bar-code numbering and end-user address.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of creating the six-layer structure on the end-user form comprises the step of defining only a single one of the structures thereon.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the vertical edges of the two multiple-ply units are substantially coextensive.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the carrier layer comprises only a single ply.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the carrier is selected from the group consisting of paperboard, cardstock, paper, and polymeric material.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:selectively making substantially vertical cuts in the planar structure to define at least one tab releasably joined to and extending from the enclosed shape, the tab being symmetrically located so as to remain in the same location relative to the perimeter of the enclosed shape irrespective of whether the first multiple-ply unit is inverted; defining at least one corresponding slot in the vertical edges of the end-user form which oppose the tab; vertically aligning the tab with the corresponding slot after the first multiple-ply unit has been inverted; and inserting the tab into the slot to facilitate alignment of the layers of the planar structure.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the step of making cuts to define the tab comprises the step of making selected cuts at symmetrical locations on opposite sides of the structure to define at least two of the tabs.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the step of making cuts to define the tab further comprising the step of die-cutting a plurality of the tabs at symmetrical locations on the perimeter of the enclosed shape.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises three, additional component layers, the component layers including (a) a carrier adhesive, (b) a carrier lamina, and (c) a release sublayer, the three component layers and the carrier defining a carrier subunit, and further comprising the steps of:making additional, substantially continuous cuts through the carrier subunit at locations within the enclosed shape to define perimeter portions extending between the additional cuts and the enclosed shape; removing the perimeter portions of the carrier subunit to expose corresponding portions of the first transparent lamina and first adhesive; and after the steps of inverting and inserting the first multiple-ply unit, securing the exposed portions of the first transparent lamina to opposing locations on the second transparent lamina by means of the first adhesive positioned between the first and second transparent lamina, the edges of the first and second lamina encapsulating the vertical edge of the carrier located therebetween.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of:selectively making substantially vertical cuts in the planar structure to define at least one tab releasably joined to and extending from the enclosed shape, the tab being symmetrically located so as to remain in the same location relative to the perimeter of the enclosed shape irrespective of whether the first multiple-ply unit is inverted; defining at least one corresponding slot in the vertical edges of the end-user form which oppose the tab; vertically aligning the tab with the corresponding slot after the first multiple-ply unit has been inverted; and inserting the tab into the slot to facilitate alignment of the layers of the planar structure.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of making the cut includes the step of die-cutting the pattern in a predetermined geometric shape having selected dimensions to define the planar article; and wherein the step of making cuts to define the tab further comprising the steps of:die-cutting a plurality of the tabs in locations extending from the corners of the enclosed shape; cutting an exterior edge of the tabs by making substantially continuous cuts through the first multiple-ply unit; and cutting an interior edge of the tabs by making perforation cuts through the carrier subunit and through the remaining layers of the structure.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of making cuts to define the tab comprises the step of making selected cuts at symmetrical locations on opposite sides of the structure to define at least two of the tabs.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of making cuts to define the tab further comprising the step of die-cutting a plurality of the tabs at symmetrical locations on the perimeter of the enclosed shape.
- 15. The method of claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises an additional component layer, said additional layer being a release sublayer, the additional component layer and the carrier defining a carrier subunit, and further comprising the steps of:making additional, substantially continuous cuts through the carrier subunit at locations within the enclosed shape to define perimeter portions extending between the additional cuts and the enclosed shape; removing the perimeter portions of the carrier subunit to expose corresponding portions of the first transparent lamina and first adhesive; and after the steps of inverting and inserting the first multiple-ply unit, securing the exposed portions of the first transparent lamina to opposing locations on the second transparent lamina by means of the first adhesive positioned between the first and second transparent lamina, the edges of the first and second lamina encapsulating the vertical edge of the carrier located therebetween.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of:selectively making substantially vertical cuts in the planar structure to define at least one tab releasably joined to and extending from the enclosed shape, the tab being symmetrically located so as to remain in the same location relative to the perimeter of the enclosed shape irrespective of whether the first multiple-ply unit is inverted; defining at least one corresponding slot in the vertical edges of the end-user form which oppose the tab; vertically aligning the tab with the corresponding slot after the first multiple-ply unit has been inverted; and inserting the tab into the slot to facilitate alignment of the layers of the planar structure.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of making the cut includes the step of die-cutting the pattern in a predetermined geometric shape having selected dimensions to define the planar article; and wherein the step of making cuts to define the tab further comprising the steps of:die-cutting a plurality of the tabs in locations extending from the corners of the enclosed shape; cutting an exterior edge of the tabs by making substantially continuous cuts through the first multiple-ply unit; and cutting an interior edge of the tabs by making perforation cuts through the carrier subunit and through the remaining layers of the structure.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of making cuts to define the tab comprises the step of making selected cuts at symmetrical locations on opposite sides of the structure to define at least two of the tabs.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of making cuts to define the tab further comprising the step of die-cutting a plurality of the tabs at symmetrical locations on the perimeter of the enclosed shape.
- 20. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of defining a location on the exposed surface of the carrier for receiving an additional planar component thereon, and placing the planar component at the defined location prior to adhering the exposed surface to the second transparent lamina.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the step of placing the planar component comprises the step of mounting a component selected from the group consisting of a microchip, a holographic image, a graphical image, and a photograph.
- 22. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:forming the carrier integrally with the end-user form, the carrier having a back surface opposite the exposed surface, the back surface adjacent to and opposing the first adhesive adjacent to the carrier, the other layers of the structure being applied serially to the back surface and first adhesive thereon; and applying indicia to the back surface prior to applying the other layers of the structure to the back surface; resulting in the planar article having indicia on both sides of the carrier, the indicia being laminated to avert modifications thereto.
- 23. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of placing the six layers immediately adjacent to each other without any intervening layers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of and claims the priority of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/144,132 for SELF-LAMINATING INTEGRATED CARD AND METHOD to Charles L. Casagrande, filed Aug. 31, 1998 U.S. Pat. No. 6,022,051.
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