1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a sheet of stamps or labels that can be folded in at least half in order to be fit into a small holder, such as for example, a wallet or credit card holder.
2. Brief Description of Related Developments
Labels for postage and postage indicia can be printed on sheets. The sheets can comprise any suitable sheet of labels onto which markings can be printed. When needed for use, the labels can be separated from the backing material and applied to the article. The sheets of labels can come in various dimensions and the labels thereon are also suitably sized for the particular application. For example, where the sheets of labels are sheets of stamps, the dimensions of the stamps should be suitable for use with the United States Postal Service (“USPS”). Although the term “stamps” is used herein, it will be understood that the present invention can be applied to other label applications. For example, in one embodiment, the sheets could comprise sheets of postage meter tape, or strips of meter stamps on the tape. Vending stations such as the Neopost Kiosk™ can be used to generate sheets of stamps or other postage indicia.
For example, the Neopost Kiosk™ is an on-line, self service postage kiosk that dispenses US Postage. The stamps or postal indicia could be dispensed, for example for purposes of this invention, on a sheet. The sheet would include the number of stamps purchased.
The present invention is directed in a first aspect to a foldable stamp sheet. In one embodiment the sheet comprises a backing sheet, at least one label on the sheet, the label having an adhesive backing that allows it to adhere to the backing sheet in a non-permanent manner, each label having a scored section along a midline of the label, at least one stamp formed on each label, at least one pull tab on the sheet, the pull tabs being positioned in an area where the sheet is to be folded when the pull tab is removed from the sheet.
In another aspect the present invention is directed to a method of forming a sheet of stamps. In one embodiment the method comprises die cutting a section of a roll of thermal paper on an adhesive backing to form a series of rows of labels and a receipt area, the rows of labels being perforated along a center to form a row of two stamps. Removing excess thermal paper material surrounding the die cut labels and receipt section. Imprinting each stamp on the roll with a postal indicia and imprinting the receipt area with details of a transaction to purchase the postal indicia formed on the stamps. Wherein each stamp on the sheet can be individually removed for use.
In a further aspect the present invention is directed to a stamp sheet. In one embodiment the stamp sheet comprises a backing sheet, a labeling material on the sheet, the labeling material being separated into portions, a first imprintable portion comprising a first row of two stamps and a second adjacent row of two stamps, and a vertical score down the middle of the first and second row, a second imprintable portion comprising a first row of two stamps and a second adjacent row of two stamps, and a vertical score down the middle of the first and second row, the first portion and the second portion being separated by a pull tab between the first portion and the second portion, a third imprintable portion comprising a single row of two stamps separated by a vertical score, the third portion separated from the second portion by another pull tab, a fourth imprintable portion comprising a single label piece separated from the third portion by an area devoid of any labeling material, and wherein an outer perimeter surrounding the first, second, third and fourth portion is devoid of any labeling material.
The foregoing aspects and other features of the present invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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During the processing phase of the 14 sheet 10 and labels 12, all of the labeling material can be removed from around the edge 34 of the sheet 10. The webbing is stripped out so that the cutter does not have to cut through the adhesive label and the gum. The labeling material 34 generally comprises the material that surrounds the labels 12 and receipt area 30, after the die cuts form the labels 12 and receipt cover 30. When the printer gets a roll of labels it comes as a huge long roll of white thermal paper on an adhesive backing. The dies are made to create the cuts on the thermal paper so that the stamps can be removed accordingly. This provides a long roll of about 2500-3500 labels on one roll. As the sheets are printed for example in the kiosk, the sheets are cut from the roll into separate sheets (of for example ten). If the webbing (outside edge of thermal paper 34) is not stripped, the blade that cuts the sheets has to cut through the thermal paper, the adhesive and the backing. This causes the blade to gum up. However, the integrity of the roll and its strength is maintained even when the webbing removed. Thus, all of the excess labeling can be removed from the areas where the blade cuts to prevent the cutting machine from jamming. This prevents the cutting device from-gumming up during the processing of the sheets and allows for easier folding of the sheet and removal of the stamps. The sheets and stamps can be cut using any conventional cutting means, such as for example, long roll, or cut dies. The shapes of the labels 12, stamps 16 and receipt 30 can be any suitable shape for the particular application.
In one embodiment, information can be printed on the side of the sheet 10 that opposes the stamp face, i.e. on the back side of the sheet. Thus, the stamps would be on one side and the information on the other. The information could include for example advertising, a coupon or other product or service advertising. Generally, any information that is suitable for printing can be printed on the sheet 10. In one embodiment, the information could be printed or formed on the portion of the sheet 10 that is exposed when a stamp on a label portion is peeled off.
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims.