序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Information page US12093079 2006-11-07 US08534707B2 2013-09-17 Jari Herlin; Maila Korhonen; Teemu Pohjola; Taru Syrjänen; Mika Holmberg
An information page (1) of a security document, includes: an information part (3), on the upper or lower surface of which part of the information recorded on the information page (1) can be seen; and a flexible connecting part (2) with good bending strength for attaching the information page (1) to a security document. To ensure that detaching the information part and the connecting part from each other leaves visible marks, the connecting part (2) has a netlike structure, and the connecting part (2) is arranged to penetrate into the information part (3) in the immediate vicinity of the upper or lower surface of the information part.
62 PAGE JOG AND LOCK US13817639 2011-08-26 US20130214522A1 2013-08-22 Ellisa A. Stone; Bobby G. James, Jr.; Elizabeth M. Lacher
An adjustable page is provided. The page has a flexible substrate having a first surface, a second surface, and an edge. The substrate also has a plurality of pairs of first and second apertures, and slits joining the first and second aperture of each pair. The apertures are sized to receive ring connectors which have a leading edge and a trailing edge. The leading edge of each ring connector is designed to separate the slit to allow the ring connector to be transitioned to the appropriate second aperture. The slits are non-linear in shape or are connected to the apertures at positions apart from the centerline between the apertures.
63 PRINT PUBLICATION, OF THE NEWSPAPER, DAILY, MAGAZINE OR PERIODICAL TYPE, CONTAINING EXTRACTABLE INSERTS US13572282 2012-08-10 US20130038049A1 2013-02-14 Aris BALLESTRAZZI; Lamberto Tassi
The present invention refers to a print publication (10), of the newspaper, daily, magazine or periodical type, comprising a sheet bundle (11) of printed sheets (12), wherein the sheet bundle has a front face (13), a rear face (14), at least one closed side (15) and at least one open side (16), and at least one extractable insert (17) which is arranged in an unfastened manner inside the sheet bundle (11) and that can be extracted from it through the at least one open side (16) thereof, and is characterised in that it comprises closing means of the removable type (18) of at least one tract of the open side (16) and suitable for preventing the insert (17) from accidentally slipping out.
64 Method for Making Laminate Sheets with Flexible Hinges for Binding into Security Documents US13256035 2011-07-12 US20130017353A1 2013-01-17 Barry David Gurberg; Mark William Forest; Ianthe E.M. Patterson; Dennis Curt Buter
A hard laminate sheet with flexible hinge for binding into a security document is provided. Hard synthetic material layers are overlaid, sandwiching a flexible material layer having a hinge portion configured for separation from the hard synthetic material layers, and an affixing portion configured to become affixed to the hard synthetic material layers, upon lamination of the overlaid layers. The overlaid layers are laminated to form a laminate sheet having an embedded hinge affixed to the hard synthetic material layers. Score cuttings are made along a score line coinciding with an inner hinge edge on a hinge side which is then flexed until the hard synthetic material layers break along the inner hinge edge. Residual laminate layers are separated from the hinge side to expose the hinge portion of the flexible material.
65 Laser-marking multilayer sheet for electronic passports, and electronic passport US12992081 2009-05-13 US08322752B2 2012-12-04 Toshinori Sakagami; Akira Shimizu; Akira Hashimoto
There is provided a laser-marking multilayer sheet for an electronic passport formed by laminating five sheets of a multilayer sheet A/a multilayer sheet B/a film C/a multilayer sheet B/a multilayer sheet A. The multilayer sheet B is a colored laser-marking multilayer sheet. The film C is a laser-marking multilayer sheet made of a film for the electronic passport. The laser-marking multilayer sheet can have clear letters, symbols, and images, which are excellent in a laser-marking property and high in contrasts between the original surface color and the printed portions. The laser-marking multilayer sheet is excellent especially for inhibiting the falsification and forgery thereof.
66 STACK OR COLLECTION OF ESSENTIALLY FLAT PRIMARY PRODUCTS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A STACK OR SUCH A COLLECTION US13332087 2011-12-20 US20120156426A1 2012-06-21 Jürg MÕCKLI
The invention relates to a stack or a collection (10) of essentially flat primary products (11-14), in particular printed products, which stack or collection (10) comprises three or more primary products (11-14) which are arranged one immediately above the other in the stack or immediately side by side in the collection and are detachably joined together, and at least one of which is a printed product which has a folded edge.Simple post-processing is achieved by adhesive areas (16) in contact respectively with both adjacent primary products being provided in order to form a detachable connection between adjacent primary products.
67 BOUND EDGE TABS FOR NOTEBOOK US13265886 2011-05-27 US20120139227A1 2012-06-07 Edward P. Busam; Kenneth P. Richied; Bhavpreeta Garg; Chad Haas; Ross Worden; Donald G. Bauer
A tab is provided for notebooks and binders. The tab is placed within the space otherwise occupied by a binding, and thus is protected from wear and does not appreciably increase the overall size of the notebook or binder. The tab may be located at a corner of the binding or at an intermediate point along the binding.
68 REPOSITIONABLE NOTEBOOK ACCESSORIES US12910401 2010-10-22 US20120098246A1 2012-04-26 Yangyi He; Irene Wong; Paul Lukason
Embodiments are directed to repositionable notebook accessories and methods of using such accessories in connection with a notebook. The repositionable notebook accessory comprises a panel and at least one hook feature configured and arranged to couple the panel to a spine of a notebook when the at least one hook feature is at least partially disposed within the spine. The repositionable notebook accessory may comprise, for example, a divider, a folder and/or an adhesive flag holder.
69 PAGE ALIGNMENT DEVICE FOR SCRAPBOOKING US13044118 2011-03-09 US20110219606A1 2011-09-15 Gail A. Kane; Michael D. Kane
A scrapbooking page alignment device for temporarily aligning at least two adjacent scrapbook pages having retention receivers extending from their respective spine edges, the device comprising (i) a base; and (ii) two or more spaced retention posts extending from said base; where said retention posts are dimensioned to temporarily receive the retention receivers of the two adjacent scrapbook pages.
70 Method of creating booklet cover and booklet cover kit US11886955 2006-04-04 US07955039B2 2011-06-07 Takemi Yamamoto
A peeling sheet on the back of a cover sheet is provided with a cover seal having a printed front surface is peeled off to partially expose an adhesive layer. A core material for cover is placed thereon. First side piece portion and second side piece portion are then peeled off and the entire surface of the first cover members, backbone member and second cover member of the core material for cover is bonded and fixed by the adhesive layer of the cover sheet for cover. Outer circumferential region of the cover seal for cover is then bent to the inside thus making a cover of a booklet. When a personal user edits electronic images and prints the electronic images on a printed sheet, the printed sheet can be fixed easily in a short time for making a booklet.
71 DATA STORAGE CARD AND METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A DATA STORAGE CARD US12997450 2009-06-19 US20110114731A1 2011-05-19 Josef Riedl
The invention relates to a data carrier card and to a method for producing a data carrier card, in particular a chip card or magnetic stripe card. The data carrier card according to the invention comprises a card body (1, 101, 201, 301, 401) comprising one or several foils, whereby the foil (2) or at least one of the foils (2, 3, 4) is a coextruded foil (2) comprising at least two areas with different material properties. The use of coextruded foils makes it possible to form in a simple manner different areas in the card body which differ from each other in material quality. In particular, it is possible to form for example a data carrier card with a card body comprising a plurality of alternating opaque and transmissive strips or with window strips and/or windows enclosed in the surface of the card body.
72 Data Sheet for An ID US12898170 2010-10-05 US20110091677A1 2011-04-21 Stefan Egli; Urs Fawer
The data sheet comprises a plate (2) which is or can be personalized on at least one side. The plate (2) can be bound into the ID with a strip-shaped flexible connecting element (3). By means of a connection (5), the connecting element (3) is firmly connected to one edge (4) of the plate (2). The strip-shaped connecting element (3) has at least one weakened material portion (6) which makes it more difficult to detach the plate (2) from the connecting element (3) without damage. The weakened material portion (6) is, for example, an incision or a score in the connecting element (3). The invention increases the security against forgery of IDs which have such a data sheet (1).
73 LASER-MARKING MULTILAYER SHEET FOR ELECTRONIC PASSPORTS, AND ELECTRONIC PASSPORT US12992081 2009-05-13 US20110069134A1 2011-03-24 Toshinori Sakagami; Akira Shimizu; Akira Hashimoto
There is provided a laser-marking multilayer sheet for an electronic passport formed by laminating five sheets of a multilayer sheet A/a multilayer sheet B/a film C/a multilayer sheet B/a multilayer sheet A. The multilayer sheet B is a colored laser-marking multilayer sheet. The film C is a laser-marking multilayer sheet made of a film for the electronic passport. The laser-marking multilayer sheet can have clear letters, symbols, and images, which are excellent in a laser-marking property and high in contrasts between the original surface color and the printed portions. The laser-marking multilayer sheet is excellent especially for inhibiting the falsification and forgery thereof.
74 Integrated tabbed note and clip kit US11534625 2006-09-22 US07857127B2 2010-12-28 Janet K. Lau
Methods and apparatus for securely but removably tabbing one or more sheets of paper are disclosed. According to another aspect of the present invention, a kit includes a container and a first tabbed note assembly. The container includes at least a first compartment, and the first tabbed note assembly includes a first tabbed note and a first fastener. The first tabbed note has a first opening defined therein, and the first fastener is at least partially disposed in the first opening. The first tabbed note is positioned, or otherwise contained, at least partially in the first compartment. In one embodiment, the kit includes a divider that is inserted at least partially in the container such that the first compartment and a second compartment are defined at least partially by the divider.
75 Tabbed Paper for Annotation of Documents Including Book Inserts US11867505 2007-10-04 US20090091117A1 2009-04-09 Drevvis A. Shoffstall-Ridley
Transparent or substantially transparent sheets of paper or similar material suitable for inserting into a book or placed over a document are used to highlight or annotate a document without permanently marking or damaging the page. The inserts are thin enough so as to allow several inserts to be placed within a book without significantly increasing the book thickness or distorting the shape and size of the book when closed. Additionally, the inserts contain one or more tabs to allow a user to index and quickly find a particular insert and the corresponding page. An adhesive is present on the rear side of the insert to fix the insert to the page being annotated.
76 Method and compositions for binding loose sheets US09862976 2001-05-22 US06769717B2 2004-08-03 David Pacifici
The invention relates to a sheet (1; 11; 21; 31) prepared beforehand for the binding, characterised in that it provides a glue or both sides adhesive tape strip (2; 12; 22; 32) along at least one of its edges, or close to the same edge, and a silicone material band (3; 13; 23; 33), realasably placed on said glue or both sides adhesive tape strip (2; 12; 22; 32) and having at least a portion (4; 14; 24; 34) not coupled to said glue or both sides adhesive tape strip (2; 12; 22; 32) to grasp the silicone band (3; 13; 23; 33), during its removal and the binding. The invention further relates to an adhesive band for binding loose sheets.
77 Leaf structure with a hinged repositional binding US193381 1994-02-08 US5524998A 1996-06-11 David C. Schwartz
This invention relates to leaf structures where the leaf structure is used for the capture, representation, organization, access, presentation, communication, and delivery of information, and to such leafs further comprising a leaf body portion serving as a media strip and a leaf binding strip, where the leaf binding strip offers a novel binding structure capable of providing alternative ways of being attached to other objects, where said binding structure provides a hinged binding with repositional adhesive as a part thereof allowing for the pivotal and semi-permanent attachment of the leaf structure to other objects, where said semi-permanent attachment allows said leaf structure to be directly attached and subsequently reattached by way of the self possessed repositional adhesive, to a host, particularly a host book, it's bindings, it's surfaces, and or its covers, where said semi-permanent repositional adhesive means may be deactivated, by pivotally folding said binding strip into a position coincident with the leaf body, thereby allowing for the separate manipulation of the leaf free of any adhesive constraints, as any leaf might be handled, bound, shuffled, or otherwise attached to a another structural binding, such as a ring binding, clip, or the like. These leafs and their bindings relate therefore to the non-sequential (non-linear) binding of leafs a host binding, first by permitting attachment by physical repositioning through use of their self possessed repositional adhesive to a host surface, while being able to be turned as a page of their host binding whether, sewn, stitched, ring or the like, by way of their unique hinged attachment means, and second, with repositional adhesive deactivated, through loose binding such as "shuffling" or by attachment to a structure such as a ring, a clip, or the like. The adhesive binding offers various ways of providing activation and deactivation, and in combination with a host leaf, various ways of being attached to multiple bindings. The invention provides for the binding of the hinged leaves one to another, therefore offering a new kind of book binding where the binding of the leaves forms a mini-book with a spine comprising hinged binding strips, one adhesive strip hingedely attached to the other, thereby allowing for the turning of each leaf as a page and for the selective separation and non-linear reconstruction of the book of leaves without need for another form of binding structure to keep the leaves together.
78 Pressure seal-eccentric Z-fold library envelope US986736 1992-12-08 US5318324A 1994-06-07 Leo Lombardo; Brian Goodno
A pocket containing business form is formed from an intermediate which comprises a sheet of paperlike material having dimensions of about 8.times.11 inches. The sheet is guillotine cut in two lengthwise, and each of the sections is eccentrically Z-folded to form a pocket, with pressure activated adhesive strips sealed along the edges of the pocket. The portion of the sheet exposed above the pocket is imaged by a laser printer, etc., for example, to indicate due dates for library books. The form is glued on one of the inside covers of a library book, and a 3.times.5 card containing information about the book is inserted in the pocket.
79 Single-sheet image changer for distribution in a publication by second-class mail US640940 1991-01-14 US5141253A 1992-08-25 Richard Rice
This display advertisement qualifies for second-class postal rates because it is all one piece of paper when bound into a publication, when mailed, and when received by a recipient of the publication. Yet it is capable of operation by the recipient to display two or more different images. One area of the sheet forms a slidable-panel portion for motion, eventually, within (or behind) other portions; this slidable-panel portion is folded over to lie within (or behind) the other portions, and connected to the other portions by a perforated tab. The tab initially restrains the slidable-panel portion against actually sliding. The recipient breaks the tab to free the slidable-panel portion, making it actually slidable; and then moves the tab to slide the slidable panel. Preferably the other portions of the sheet are folded and glued to form a flat tube that is tipped (or otherwise bound) into the publication. Parts of images--including photos, lettering, etc.--are formed on upward-facing surfaces of both the top and bottom (i.e., interior) of the tube or of the slidable panel, or preferably of both; and windows are defined in the flat tube--and if desired in the sliding panel as well--to reveal only selected parts of the images, depending upon the position of the sliding panel.
80 Magazine advertising insert US418111 1989-10-06 US5098127A 1992-03-24 Jesse S. Williamson; Frederick I. Reinbold, Jr.
An advertising insert is secured, page-like, within a magazine and comprises a folded-over rectangular jacket sheet having adhesively intersecured edge portions positioned opposite its fold line and adhesively secured to an edge flap of an anchor sheet bound into the magazine. The top sheet portion of the folded jacket has formed therein a perforation line positioned closely adjacent and extending parallel to the two intersecured jacket edges which, in turn, extend parallel to the central magazine fold axis. An advertising booklet is removably secured and concealed within the folded jacket, and has a fold axis extending transversely to the magazine fold axis. The concealed advertising booklet may be exposed for removal by tearing the jacket along its perforation line and outwardly folding its top sheet portion. Because the booklet-enclosing folded jacket is open along two of its four side edges it is not classified, under U.S. postal regulations, as an "envelope" or a "pocket". Accordingly, the advertising insert of the present invention is not classified as a "supplement" requiring the addition of a third class "upcharge" to the mailing cost of the magazine. Instead, despite the presence of the enclosing jacket, it is more advantageously classified as a "novelty page" which, like the magazine itself, is entitled to be mailed at the second class postage rate.
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