序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Graphic overlay assembly US3565462D 1969-07-15 US3565462A 1971-02-23 GOTTLIEB GERALD H
GRAPHIC OVERLAY ASSEMBLY FOR FACILITATING COMPRISES OF INFORMATION AND FEATURING ONE OR MORE UNITARY SHEETS OF FILM-LIKE, TOUGH, FLEXIBLE TRANSPARENT MATERIAL, SUCH AS POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE, EACH DIVIDED BY A TRANSVERSE HINGE LINE INTO A SMALLER HALF AND A LARGER HALF. THE FREE EDGE OF THE LARGER HALF FACILITATES BINDING WITH OTHER SHEET MATERIAL, THE SMALLER HALF BEING IMPRINTED WITH INTELLIGENCE AND THE LARGER HALF BEING OPAQUED WITH OR WITHOUT INTELLIGENCE FOR COMPARISON WITH THE INTELLIGENCE ON THE SMALLER HALF WHEN THE LATTER IS FOLDED TO ITS

STORED POSITION. THE BINDER FOR THE OVERLAY ASSEMBLIES PREFERABLY INCLUDES A FOLD-OUT COVER IMPRINTED WITH A GRID OR OTHER SUITABLE REFERENCE GUIDE POSITIONED TO UNDERLIE AND REGISTER WITH THE INTELLIGENCE ON THE UNFOLDED SMALLER HALF OF ONE OR MORE UNFOLDED TRANSPARENCIES. A FEATURE OF THE INVENTION IS THE USE OF FILM-LIKE TRANSPARENT MATERIAL SUITABLY PROCESSED FOR REINFORCING THE FILM ADJACENT THE HINGE LINE BY ONE OF SEVERAL TECHNIQUES.
122 Printed article US39424741 1941-05-20 US2294465A 1942-09-01 RICHARD LASKER
123 Blank book US15094926 1926-11-26 US1733048A 1929-10-22 BEALE CYRUS W
124 Paper-sheet. US1901087790 1901-12-30 US696281A 1902-03-25 TOOLE AUGUSTUS HARRY
125 Device for marking book-signatures. US1900026621 1900-08-11 US660637A 1900-10-30 HERRMANN CHARLES T
126 MAGNETICALLY BOUND MEDIUM WITH REATTACHABLE PAGES US15872327 2018-01-16 US20180154673A1 2018-06-07 Charles Good-Man
The present magnetically bound media with reattachable pages exemplarily comprise a magnetic binding, one or more reattachable pages, and one or more conductive metals attached to the pages and magnetically attracted to the magnetic binding. Thus, a user of the magnetically bound media may disengage one or more of the pages from the magnetic binding and reintegrate those pages into the magnetic binding in any order. This allows for customization of information presentation, sequence, and selection. The small size of the magnetic binding also affords a smaller minimum apparatus size and a quicker means with which to remove, rearrange, and reintegrate pages. Furthermore, the magnetic binding permits pages to be secured in a more professionally presentable manner without punched holes. In an exemplary embodiment, the magnetic binding is a cylindrical or a prismatic, rectangular neodymium or samarium alloy secured within the bound media by a magnet cover or clasp.
127 METHOD FOR SECURING FLEXIBLE HINGES BINDING LAMINATE SHEETS INTO SECURITY DOCUMENTS AND SECURED SECURITY DOCUMENTS US15576004 2016-05-20 US20180147872A1 2018-05-31 Thivaharan THURAILINGAM
A security document (e.g. passport) comprising a protective feature for authenticating a laminate data sheet thereof and method for making the same. A metalized flexible hinge attached to the laminate data sheet is used to bind the laminate data sheet into the passport with one or more other sheets at a binding of the passport such that at least a portion of the metalized surface of the flexible hinge is visible proximate to the laminate data sheet. Personalization data is etched on the visible portion of the metalized surface of the flexible hinge and matches personalization data of the laminate data sheet.
128 SECURITY DOCUMENT HAVING ENHANCED FOIL DURABILITY US15592298 2017-05-11 US20170326902A1 2017-11-16 David Bray; Jonathan Robson; Vivian Taylor; Jamie Flannigan; Ann-Marie Busch
A security document, along with its methods of formation, is provided. The security document may include a base sheet, a colored coating on the base sheet, a foil laminate on at least a portion of the colored coating, and an outer lacquer coating over the colored coating such that the foil laminate is embedded between the colored coating and the outer lacquer coating. The outer lacquer coating may include a polymeric resin, and may also include a crosslinking agent and a wetting agent.
129 Flexible Band US15533806 2014-12-08 US20170326901A1 2017-11-16 Ivo Schönenberger; Christian Sailer
A flexible band configured to be connected to a data page and to a booklet, wherein the flexible band extends along a main direction and includes an upper side and a lower side as well as a plurality of apertures, wherein the flexible band includes at least one security element, wherein the security element is provided by at least one security print pattern; or the security element is provided by at least one security thread; or the security element is provided by at least one security print pattern in combination with at least one security thread.
130 SECURITY BOOKLET US14730402 2015-06-04 US20160355045A1 2016-12-08 James Mark Ivester; Sterling R. Mensch, III
A security booklet is provided having a data page with personal data and security features. The data page is bonded to one side of a band of fabric constructed of sheath and core fibers incorporating a taggant. The opposite side of the band of fabric is fastened within the booklet creating a hinge for the data page.
131 TOPCOAT WITH MATTE SURFACE FINISH US14875126 2015-10-05 US20160096394A1 2016-04-07 Utpal VAIDYA; Roman KNIPP
A topcoat layer that has a defined surface structure on an outer surface thereof once the topcoat layer is laminated to a substrate. The surface structure of the topcoat layer provides a matte surface finish to the underlying substrate. Any attempt to alter the substrate or the topcoat layer will result in disruption or destruction of the surface structure of the topcoat layer making such tampering evident. Replication of the surface structure of the topcoat layer by a counterfeiter is also difficult without the appropriate equipment.
132 APPARATUS FOR, AND METHOD OF, MANUFACTURE OF A FOLDED-SUBSTRATE ARTICLE US14441836 2013-11-08 US20150306896A1 2015-10-29 George Wallace McDONALD
A method and apparatus are provided for the manufacture of an article made up of a number of elements, including a resilient element, that are bonded together during the manufacturing process. The apparatus incudes a guide track which defines a path along which the elements travel during the manufacturing process and a compression frame provided along at least part of the length of the track for compressing the resilient element as the resilient member travels along the path defined by the guide track. The process includes moving a combination of article precursor elements together along the guide track rails such that the compression frame acts to press the elements together during bonding. The method and apparatus minimize misalignment of the elements and thereby improve quality of the finished article as well increasing production rates compared to conventional methods and apparatus.
133 Production method for a booklet, and a booklet US13710673 2012-12-11 US09139035B2 2015-09-22 Uwe Braun; Manfred Mueller
In a production method for a booklet having an over-size cover sheet, first all the pages of the booklet are joined together and connected. Thereupon the cover sheet is at first folded aside and the remaining sheets are cut to the desired format. Subsequently, the cover sheet is brought to the desired over-size format in a special method, preferably using a laser beam. A booklet in which the cover sheet is cut in different manner than the remaining stack of sheets is produced according to the production process indicated above.
134 Machine-Readable Passport With A Polycarbonate (PC) Datapage And Method For Making The same US14356392 2012-11-02 US20140326789A1 2014-11-06 Pooi Nguon Lim; Noordazlee Bin Mohd Daud
The present invention provides a multi-layered personalized page comprising a PET incsti/PU hinge layer; a PC inlay with chip antenna layer with an electric component with personal data of a holder of a passport; two PC core layers with artwork; and two PC overlay layers. The present invention also provides a passport tint contains the multi-layered personalized
135 SECURITY FEATURE UTLIZING HINGE MATERIAL AND BIODATA PAGE US13844629 2013-03-15 US20140265301A1 2014-09-18 Christopher K. Haas; Todd D. Jones; Kui Chen-Ho
An article may include a flexible hinge comprising a first optical feature. The article also may include a biodata page comprising a second optical feature. The flexible hinge may be attached to a surface of the biodata page, and the second optical feature is substantially aligned with the first optical feature. The combination of the first optical feature and the second optical feature provides an optical effect, which may be destroyed or damaged if the flexible hinge is moved relative to the biodata page, e.g., if the flexible hinge is separated from the biodata page.
136 Inside leaflet of book US12815482 2010-06-15 US08820792B2 2014-09-02 Sang-Mok Lee; Sin-Ho Lee; Byeong-Ho Seong
An inside leaflet of a book is provided which is bond-bound with pages of the book to provide an advertisement. The inside leaflet includes an advertisement printed part and a binding part. Catchphrases or illustrations for advertisement are printed on at least one side of the advertisement printed part. The binding part is configured to be bound with the pages along an edge of the inside leaflet such that the binding part has less binding portions than those of the pages in order to leave no traces or marks when the inside leaflet is detached from the book. Accordingly, since the inside leaflet is able to be bound to pages of various kinds of books and easily removed from the books without leaving any traces or marks in the books, the inside leaflet contributes to extension of the application range of advertisements and improvement of advertisement efficiency.
137 PROJECT PLANNING METHOD US14098961 2013-12-06 US20140131988A1 2014-05-15 Amy E. Glosh; Edward P. Busam; Richard L. Lane; Diana W. Juratovac
A method for planning a project including accessing a worksheet with a list area and instruction indicia. The instruction indicia cues a user to write project-related information in the list area for at least two phases of a project, and the project-related information includes at least one of a time interval or a finish date for each project phase. The method includes writing project-related information in the list area of the worksheet and accessing a plurality of labels that each include project-related indicia. A label is selected that pertains to at least one phase of the project, and the label is secured to a date-range document at a location on the date-range document that correlates with the time interval or the finish date of the respective phase of the project.
138 Integrated Tabbed Note and Fastener US13915379 2013-06-11 US20140116903A1 2014-05-01 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.
139 Removable or peelable articles, advertisements, and illustrations from newspapers, magazines and publications US12924257 2010-09-23 US08678441B2 2014-03-25 Theodosios Kountotsis
A sheet material is presented that has a first layer including first indicia and a second layer including second indicia, the second indicia being (i) the same as the first indicia and (ii) positioned directly over the first indicia. The second indicia of the second layer are removable from the first indicia of the first layer. The first layer is placed on a portion of the sheet material. The first indicia includes at least one of text, images, letters, words, designs, patterns, visual representations, photographs, logos, symbols and advertisements or a combination thereof.
140 Tabbed Paper for Annotation of Documents Including Book Inserts US13936167 2013-07-06 US20140015241A1 2014-01-16 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.
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