CA2102242A1 - Label-equipped business form and method - Google Patents
Label-equipped business form and methodInfo
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- CA2102242A1 CA2102242A1 CA002102242A CA2102242A CA2102242A1 CA 2102242 A1 CA2102242 A1 CA 2102242A1 CA 002102242 A CA002102242 A CA 002102242A CA 2102242 A CA2102242 A CA 2102242A CA 2102242 A1 CA2102242 A1 CA 2102242A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B32—LAYERED PRODUCTS
- B32B—LAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
- B32B38/00—Ancillary operations in connection with laminating processes
- B32B38/10—Removing layers, or parts of layers, mechanically or chemically
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B32—LAYERED PRODUCTS
- B32B—LAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
- B32B37/00—Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding
- B32B37/12—Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding characterised by using adhesives
- B32B37/1284—Application of adhesive
- B32B37/1292—Application of adhesive selectively, e.g. in stripes, in patterns
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F3/00—Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
- G09F3/02—Forms or constructions
- G09F3/0288—Labels or tickets consisting of more than one part, e.g. with address of sender or other reference on separate section to main label; Multi-copy labels
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F3/00—Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
- G09F3/08—Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself
- G09F3/10—Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself by an adhesive layer
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B32—LAYERED PRODUCTS
- B32B—LAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
- B32B2519/00—Labels, badges
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T428/00—Stock material or miscellaneous articles
- Y10T428/14—Layer or component removable to expose adhesive
- Y10T428/149—Sectional layer removable
- Y10T428/1495—Adhesive is on removable layer
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T428/00—Stock material or miscellaneous articles
- Y10T428/15—Sheet, web, or layer weakened to permit separation through thickness
Abstract
LABEL-EQUIPPED BUSINESS FORM AND METHOD
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE:
A label-equipped form having a release liner on the back of which is provided CB chemical and with CF chemical being provided in alignment on the top of the next adjacent ply.
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE:
A label-equipped form having a release liner on the back of which is provided CB chemical and with CF chemical being provided in alignment on the top of the next adjacent ply.
Description
.' ~ ' ' LABEL-EQUIPPED BUSINESS FORM AND METHOD
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF INVENTION: :~
This ~nvention relates to a label-equipped business form and method and, more particularly, to a form employing carbonles~ chemlcal palr~
The inventlon provide~ a label die-cut from label stock and egulpp-d with a pr-s-ure senslt~ve adhesiv~-equipped release llner on the back of the label stock. Such a ~orm ls known in the art a~ seen in Patent 4,379,573*ahd 5,011,55`9*.
Prior to the instan~ invention, if the label was on the tirst ply o~ the form, no image could be tran~ferred to the ply direatly below lt in the area covered by the liner -- unless a;~
carbon paper ply ia inserted between the two plies 80 a~ to produce an imaqe. Such ply insertion complicates the production and handllng o~ forms.
Alternatively the ply below the ~irst ply could be made of self-contained carbonle~s paper which would produce an image but suoh selt-aontained paper is expon~ive and such paper is -- 1 -- , ~
* u.s. .-, ` ` 21~22~2 always sensitive to smudging sinee it is always "live~ to the touch Sueh self contained paper is disclosed in conjunction ,-~
with a multi-sheet assembly in co-owned Patent 4,425,386*
If the label were put on one of the lower plies or the last ply, the images would be transferred to all plies but the i~age on the label would be carbonless -- not an original And the image would ~e weak and could fade with time Also, it is inconvenient to pull a label Orr a lower ply rather than the top , ply~
according to the invention, the first ply ha~ all or part Or the back ~urface coated with a carbonles~ cheaical CB
coatlng Th- for~ al~o ha- a ~econd ply of paper that has at l-a~t a portion thereo~ coated with ~ carbonless CF chemical Further, any nu~ber o~ any interaedlate plles o~ paper with CF
coating~ on the face- thereof and CB coatings on the back sur~ace~ th reo~ can be eaployed The ad~acent co~tings match ln order to glve carbonl-s~ i~ages when the ~ora 18 imprinted through an iapact prlnter ~or- particularly, the first ply has a silicone-coated patch of rel-as- liner paper that is adhered to ita bacX surface through th u-- o~ pr--~ure-~-nsitiv coating on the silicone coated sid Thl~ lln-r pap-r,has a coatlng of CB carbonless che~lcal on it- back sur~ace and a simllar patch could be adh-r d to on- or nor- lnt-ra-dlat- pll-~ ln a si~llar ~anner 2S The p~p-r ply or pll-~ that have th- lln-r ~tock adhered to the back are dle-cut through the f~ont within th- periphery of the adhesive coated area to form a removable label Since the back of the liner is coated with CB chemical, * u s - 2 -- 2~2242 any impact on the label made by an impact printer create~ an image in the CF coating in the ply below the ply with the label The CB chemical on the label mates and reacts with the CF chemical on the lower ply If the information that is printed on the label must remain on the top paper ply after the label is removed, the linor can be used with a self contained carbonless coating below the ilicone coating Such liner stock is readily available commer¢ially The same information that is in th~ label can al~o be on the liner and would show when the lab~l is removed -~
Ex~plary Or multi-ply f'orm~ ~aking U8Q of CB/CF
coating~ i8 a ~ailer ~een in co-owned Patent 5,076,489*
~81~ D~,aCRIPTION OF DRAWING
m. invention i~ d--¢ribed in con~unction with th~
,~cco~panying drawinq, in which --FIG 1 is a ~ragmentary top plan view o~ a business ~or~ s,tring prepared according to the teaching~ Or thi~
inv ntion;
FIG 2 i~, an explodod s,e¢tional vl-w such a~ would be ~- n along th ~ight line 2-2 applied to FIG l; ~nd FIG 3 i- an oxploded porspective view of the plies 8hown in FIG 2; and FIG 4 i~ a schematic side elovational view o~ ~ ;
apparatu~ ployod ln the practic- Or the ~ thod o~ this lnv ntlon DElalLYD DESCRIP~'ION
Referring to FIG 1, the numoral 10 designates * u . s . ' , .
- ` 2~022~2 generally a string o~ interconnected bu~iness ~orm lengths o~
the general type seen in co-owned Patent 5,076,489 One form ply is designated 11 with the ad~acent underlying ~orm ply being designated 12 and the third form ply 13 Usually the form lengths are produced continuously on a collator and conveniently converted to zig-zag folded packs for shipment Prior to collation, the forms are usually printed Also, lines o~ transverse perforation 14 are provided either at the pres~ or at the collator to define the ends of each form length m e entire string i8 equipped with line holes 15 de~ining a control punched margin 16 along at least one longltudinally extendlng side 17 -- see the le~t side o~ FIG
1 Nor~ally, how v r, lin holes and there~orQ control punched margln~, are provld-d along both longltudlnal sides ~or better control of th web during both manu~acture and ~ubsequent proces~ing through the co~puter printer -- as s~een in the ~489 patent How v r, ~or ~i~plicity o~ presentation, the other control punch uargln ha~ been o~itted ~ro~ FIG 1 and when the bas- stock i~ ~u~t a she-t, both margins are usually omitted, as would be th- ca-- with ~nap out form~
Stlll r-~-rrlng to FIG 1, the ~or~ lengths lla are each equipp d with a novel patch 18 which co~bine~ the ~unction o~ a rel-a~e lin r, adh ~ive carrier and -- in the lnstant inv ntion -- th carrl-r o~ th- CB coatlng ~or trans~er to und-rlylng pli-- ln allgnm-nt with the label 20 de~ined by die cut 19 For ex~mple, in FIG 2, the liner patch is generally de~ignated 18 and is seen to be made up o~ a liner ~heet 21 21~2~42 sandwiched between an upper coating 22 of silicone and a lower coating 23 of carbonless CB material. Similarly, the coatings are shown in the middle part of FIG. 3 and partially broken away to reveal the liner sheet 21.
Referring again to FIG. 2, the upper ply 11 is seen to include a paper portion 24 which is coated on its under surface ~-with a CB coating as at 25. Thus, any impression on the paper ply 24 will be reproduced on the intermediate ply 12 by virtue of the paper ply 26 being coated with a CF coating 27 on its upper surface. The lower surface of the ply 12 again is equipped with a CB coating as at 28.
Lastly, the third or bottom ply 13 has a paper ply 29 coated on its upper surface with a CF coating 30 80 as to coact with the CB coating 28.
Provided on the underside of the ply 11 -- more sp(ecifically on the underside of the CB coatin~ 25 is a coating of pressure sensitive adhesive~31. Thus, after the usual l~pact printing has occurred, the label 20 can be stripped away as indicated at 32 in FIG. 1 and normally carries with it mo~t i~
not all o~ the pressure sensitive adhesive 31 underlying th~
label 20 -- see FIG. 1 in the lower left hand portion thereof.
In some instances there may be a small border 3la of adhe~ive left on the patch 18 as seen in FIGS. 2 and 3 -- particularly if' the ~illcone coating 22 terminates short of the edges o~ th- ply 21 -- as at 22a in FIG. 2. This insures that the ply 21 re~Ins attached to the web 24.
It is believed that the invention can be further -~-` 2102~42 --understood by describing the method of producing the label equipped form and this is set forth following in connection with The Inventive Method Referring now to FIG 4, the web 11 (con~isting of a c~
coated sheet) i~ seen to be proceeding along a longitudinally extending path designated by an arrow P The path normally i8 provided by ~ido frames (not shown) and which carry tho various proce~sing rolls Provided ad~acent tho path P i~ a roll 33 of web ~aterial having one sur~ace coated with silicone 22 or other --relea-e ~aterlal and the other surface with a CB coating 23 Thl~ web ~aterlal may b- a bond paper and advantageously has a d lghtly hlgh r ~ol-ture content than normal paper, viz , 5% a~
contra~ted to th nor~ally e~ploy~d 2% for release liner patches Such web ~aterial 1~ commercially available under product de~ignatlon SBL 2 1 SC SILOX B3H/0 ~rom~AKR08IL located ln ~ na-ha, Wl~con-in Th- contlnuoua coat-d web 34 (con~lstlng of ply 21 and ~-coatlng- 2~ and 23) 1- unwound ~ro~ the roll 33 by ~ean~ o~ an in~- d draw roll- Th-r-a~ter, th- web 34 proceed~ past a nozsl- 36 ~or applying pres~ure sen~itlve adhosive to the upper ~a¢- th r o~ Th nossl- 36 may be advantageou~ly equipped with a olenold ¢ontroll~d valve 37 to inter~ittently interrupt ~low Or ~at-rlal ln zu~ply lin- 38 to th- nozsl- 36 ~o as to develop tran-v-r~ ar-a- fre- o~ r-lea~- materlal Longltudlnally extenqing adhe-iv -fre- areas can be achieved by employing a nozzle havlng a discharge ori~ice narrower than the width of the wob 34 ,.
: ^`` 2102242 At this point in time, the web 11 which con~i~ts o~ a label stock ply 24 ha~ CB coating 25 on its upper sur~ace The patch 18 combines the function of a release liner, an adhesive carrier and a carrier for CB coating The CB coating 23 insures that whatever is imprinted on the label 20 also is reproduced on the underlying plies -- ply 26, for example, through the provi~ion of CF coating 27 Imprinting of the web 24 outiside the ara of label 20 is reproduced, i~ desired, on ply 26 by virtue of the C~ coating 25 on ply 24 Continuing the deiscription of FIG 4, downstream of the point at whlch the patcheJ or plies of liner material 18 are appll d to th- w b 11, th~ w b i8 sub~ected to a die cutting op-ratlon a~ at 42 This i- brought about by the operation o~ a knit- roll 43 bearing against an anvil roll 44 so as to cut the c108ed peri~eter 19 only in the web 11 and not i~n the llner patch 18 It will be appreciated that the closed perimeter die cut 19 io within the confines of the release liner 18 -- see ~;-FIG 1 Mor- partlcularly, the die cut li is norn~lly within the portion o~ th- patch 18 cover d by adhesive Th-reatt-r th w b 11 i8 aug-ented by the web 12 which ha~ the pap r w b 26 advantageously eguipped be~orehand with the coatlngs 27 and 28 and provlded in roll forn a- at 45 Further, th- ply 13 al-o pr-vlou~ly eqjulppod wlth the CF coating 30 can b- provld-d ln roll forn a- at 46 and then add-d to the now-co~blned plle~ 12, 11 Thereafter the cras~ per~orations 14 are added at 47 Omitted for ease Or showing are mean~ for integrating the various plies together which may take the ~orm of glue lines, dimpling, etc Usually, the form lengths are produced continuously and conveniently converted to zig-zag folded packs for shipmont Lines of transversQ perforation 14 define the ends of each form length The entire string is equipped with line holes 15 -defining a control punch margin 16 along at least one longitudinally extending side 17 Norm~lly, however, line holes and therefore control punch margins, are provided along both longitudinal sides ~or better control of the web during both manufacture and subsequent proc--~ing through the co~puter printer -- as seen in the '489 pat-nt How v r, for oimplicity of pre~entation, the other control punch margin ha~ b--n o~itted fro~ FIG 1 and when the b~ tock web i~ ~ust a ~heet, both ~argin~ are usually o~itted, a~ would be the ca~e with snap-out formo While in th foregoing specification a d-tailedd ~cription of th- invention ha~ been set down for the purpo-e of illu-tratlon, uany variation~ in th- detail~
h-relngiv n may b ~ad- by tho~e skilled in the art without - d parting ~ro~ th pirit and scope of the invention , . ; .. ,. . , . . -, ...
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF INVENTION: :~
This ~nvention relates to a label-equipped business form and method and, more particularly, to a form employing carbonles~ chemlcal palr~
The inventlon provide~ a label die-cut from label stock and egulpp-d with a pr-s-ure senslt~ve adhesiv~-equipped release llner on the back of the label stock. Such a ~orm ls known in the art a~ seen in Patent 4,379,573*ahd 5,011,55`9*.
Prior to the instan~ invention, if the label was on the tirst ply o~ the form, no image could be tran~ferred to the ply direatly below lt in the area covered by the liner -- unless a;~
carbon paper ply ia inserted between the two plies 80 a~ to produce an imaqe. Such ply insertion complicates the production and handllng o~ forms.
Alternatively the ply below the ~irst ply could be made of self-contained carbonle~s paper which would produce an image but suoh selt-aontained paper is expon~ive and such paper is -- 1 -- , ~
* u.s. .-, ` ` 21~22~2 always sensitive to smudging sinee it is always "live~ to the touch Sueh self contained paper is disclosed in conjunction ,-~
with a multi-sheet assembly in co-owned Patent 4,425,386*
If the label were put on one of the lower plies or the last ply, the images would be transferred to all plies but the i~age on the label would be carbonless -- not an original And the image would ~e weak and could fade with time Also, it is inconvenient to pull a label Orr a lower ply rather than the top , ply~
according to the invention, the first ply ha~ all or part Or the back ~urface coated with a carbonles~ cheaical CB
coatlng Th- for~ al~o ha- a ~econd ply of paper that has at l-a~t a portion thereo~ coated with ~ carbonless CF chemical Further, any nu~ber o~ any interaedlate plles o~ paper with CF
coating~ on the face- thereof and CB coatings on the back sur~ace~ th reo~ can be eaployed The ad~acent co~tings match ln order to glve carbonl-s~ i~ages when the ~ora 18 imprinted through an iapact prlnter ~or- particularly, the first ply has a silicone-coated patch of rel-as- liner paper that is adhered to ita bacX surface through th u-- o~ pr--~ure-~-nsitiv coating on the silicone coated sid Thl~ lln-r pap-r,has a coatlng of CB carbonless che~lcal on it- back sur~ace and a simllar patch could be adh-r d to on- or nor- lnt-ra-dlat- pll-~ ln a si~llar ~anner 2S The p~p-r ply or pll-~ that have th- lln-r ~tock adhered to the back are dle-cut through the f~ont within th- periphery of the adhesive coated area to form a removable label Since the back of the liner is coated with CB chemical, * u s - 2 -- 2~2242 any impact on the label made by an impact printer create~ an image in the CF coating in the ply below the ply with the label The CB chemical on the label mates and reacts with the CF chemical on the lower ply If the information that is printed on the label must remain on the top paper ply after the label is removed, the linor can be used with a self contained carbonless coating below the ilicone coating Such liner stock is readily available commer¢ially The same information that is in th~ label can al~o be on the liner and would show when the lab~l is removed -~
Ex~plary Or multi-ply f'orm~ ~aking U8Q of CB/CF
coating~ i8 a ~ailer ~een in co-owned Patent 5,076,489*
~81~ D~,aCRIPTION OF DRAWING
m. invention i~ d--¢ribed in con~unction with th~
,~cco~panying drawinq, in which --FIG 1 is a ~ragmentary top plan view o~ a business ~or~ s,tring prepared according to the teaching~ Or thi~
inv ntion;
FIG 2 i~, an explodod s,e¢tional vl-w such a~ would be ~- n along th ~ight line 2-2 applied to FIG l; ~nd FIG 3 i- an oxploded porspective view of the plies 8hown in FIG 2; and FIG 4 i~ a schematic side elovational view o~ ~ ;
apparatu~ ployod ln the practic- Or the ~ thod o~ this lnv ntlon DElalLYD DESCRIP~'ION
Referring to FIG 1, the numoral 10 designates * u . s . ' , .
- ` 2~022~2 generally a string o~ interconnected bu~iness ~orm lengths o~
the general type seen in co-owned Patent 5,076,489 One form ply is designated 11 with the ad~acent underlying ~orm ply being designated 12 and the third form ply 13 Usually the form lengths are produced continuously on a collator and conveniently converted to zig-zag folded packs for shipment Prior to collation, the forms are usually printed Also, lines o~ transverse perforation 14 are provided either at the pres~ or at the collator to define the ends of each form length m e entire string i8 equipped with line holes 15 de~ining a control punched margin 16 along at least one longltudinally extendlng side 17 -- see the le~t side o~ FIG
1 Nor~ally, how v r, lin holes and there~orQ control punched margln~, are provld-d along both longltudlnal sides ~or better control of th web during both manu~acture and ~ubsequent proces~ing through the co~puter printer -- as s~een in the ~489 patent How v r, ~or ~i~plicity o~ presentation, the other control punch uargln ha~ been o~itted ~ro~ FIG 1 and when the bas- stock i~ ~u~t a she-t, both margins are usually omitted, as would be th- ca-- with ~nap out form~
Stlll r-~-rrlng to FIG 1, the ~or~ lengths lla are each equipp d with a novel patch 18 which co~bine~ the ~unction o~ a rel-a~e lin r, adh ~ive carrier and -- in the lnstant inv ntion -- th carrl-r o~ th- CB coatlng ~or trans~er to und-rlylng pli-- ln allgnm-nt with the label 20 de~ined by die cut 19 For ex~mple, in FIG 2, the liner patch is generally de~ignated 18 and is seen to be made up o~ a liner ~heet 21 21~2~42 sandwiched between an upper coating 22 of silicone and a lower coating 23 of carbonless CB material. Similarly, the coatings are shown in the middle part of FIG. 3 and partially broken away to reveal the liner sheet 21.
Referring again to FIG. 2, the upper ply 11 is seen to include a paper portion 24 which is coated on its under surface ~-with a CB coating as at 25. Thus, any impression on the paper ply 24 will be reproduced on the intermediate ply 12 by virtue of the paper ply 26 being coated with a CF coating 27 on its upper surface. The lower surface of the ply 12 again is equipped with a CB coating as at 28.
Lastly, the third or bottom ply 13 has a paper ply 29 coated on its upper surface with a CF coating 30 80 as to coact with the CB coating 28.
Provided on the underside of the ply 11 -- more sp(ecifically on the underside of the CB coatin~ 25 is a coating of pressure sensitive adhesive~31. Thus, after the usual l~pact printing has occurred, the label 20 can be stripped away as indicated at 32 in FIG. 1 and normally carries with it mo~t i~
not all o~ the pressure sensitive adhesive 31 underlying th~
label 20 -- see FIG. 1 in the lower left hand portion thereof.
In some instances there may be a small border 3la of adhe~ive left on the patch 18 as seen in FIGS. 2 and 3 -- particularly if' the ~illcone coating 22 terminates short of the edges o~ th- ply 21 -- as at 22a in FIG. 2. This insures that the ply 21 re~Ins attached to the web 24.
It is believed that the invention can be further -~-` 2102~42 --understood by describing the method of producing the label equipped form and this is set forth following in connection with The Inventive Method Referring now to FIG 4, the web 11 (con~isting of a c~
coated sheet) i~ seen to be proceeding along a longitudinally extending path designated by an arrow P The path normally i8 provided by ~ido frames (not shown) and which carry tho various proce~sing rolls Provided ad~acent tho path P i~ a roll 33 of web ~aterial having one sur~ace coated with silicone 22 or other --relea-e ~aterlal and the other surface with a CB coating 23 Thl~ web ~aterlal may b- a bond paper and advantageously has a d lghtly hlgh r ~ol-ture content than normal paper, viz , 5% a~
contra~ted to th nor~ally e~ploy~d 2% for release liner patches Such web ~aterial 1~ commercially available under product de~ignatlon SBL 2 1 SC SILOX B3H/0 ~rom~AKR08IL located ln ~ na-ha, Wl~con-in Th- contlnuoua coat-d web 34 (con~lstlng of ply 21 and ~-coatlng- 2~ and 23) 1- unwound ~ro~ the roll 33 by ~ean~ o~ an in~- d draw roll- Th-r-a~ter, th- web 34 proceed~ past a nozsl- 36 ~or applying pres~ure sen~itlve adhosive to the upper ~a¢- th r o~ Th nossl- 36 may be advantageou~ly equipped with a olenold ¢ontroll~d valve 37 to inter~ittently interrupt ~low Or ~at-rlal ln zu~ply lin- 38 to th- nozsl- 36 ~o as to develop tran-v-r~ ar-a- fre- o~ r-lea~- materlal Longltudlnally extenqing adhe-iv -fre- areas can be achieved by employing a nozzle havlng a discharge ori~ice narrower than the width of the wob 34 ,.
: ^`` 2102242 At this point in time, the web 11 which con~i~ts o~ a label stock ply 24 ha~ CB coating 25 on its upper sur~ace The patch 18 combines the function of a release liner, an adhesive carrier and a carrier for CB coating The CB coating 23 insures that whatever is imprinted on the label 20 also is reproduced on the underlying plies -- ply 26, for example, through the provi~ion of CF coating 27 Imprinting of the web 24 outiside the ara of label 20 is reproduced, i~ desired, on ply 26 by virtue of the C~ coating 25 on ply 24 Continuing the deiscription of FIG 4, downstream of the point at whlch the patcheJ or plies of liner material 18 are appll d to th- w b 11, th~ w b i8 sub~ected to a die cutting op-ratlon a~ at 42 This i- brought about by the operation o~ a knit- roll 43 bearing against an anvil roll 44 so as to cut the c108ed peri~eter 19 only in the web 11 and not i~n the llner patch 18 It will be appreciated that the closed perimeter die cut 19 io within the confines of the release liner 18 -- see ~;-FIG 1 Mor- partlcularly, the die cut li is norn~lly within the portion o~ th- patch 18 cover d by adhesive Th-reatt-r th w b 11 i8 aug-ented by the web 12 which ha~ the pap r w b 26 advantageously eguipped be~orehand with the coatlngs 27 and 28 and provlded in roll forn a- at 45 Further, th- ply 13 al-o pr-vlou~ly eqjulppod wlth the CF coating 30 can b- provld-d ln roll forn a- at 46 and then add-d to the now-co~blned plle~ 12, 11 Thereafter the cras~ per~orations 14 are added at 47 Omitted for ease Or showing are mean~ for integrating the various plies together which may take the ~orm of glue lines, dimpling, etc Usually, the form lengths are produced continuously and conveniently converted to zig-zag folded packs for shipmont Lines of transversQ perforation 14 define the ends of each form length The entire string is equipped with line holes 15 -defining a control punch margin 16 along at least one longitudinally extending side 17 Norm~lly, however, line holes and therefore control punch margins, are provided along both longitudinal sides ~or better control of the web during both manufacture and subsequent proc--~ing through the co~puter printer -- as seen in the '489 pat-nt How v r, for oimplicity of pre~entation, the other control punch margin ha~ b--n o~itted fro~ FIG 1 and when the b~ tock web i~ ~ust a ~heet, both ~argin~ are usually o~itted, a~ would be the ca~e with snap-out formo While in th foregoing specification a d-tailedd ~cription of th- invention ha~ been set down for the purpo-e of illu-tratlon, uany variation~ in th- detail~
h-relngiv n may b ~ad- by tho~e skilled in the art without - d parting ~ro~ th pirit and scope of the invention , . ; .. ,. . , . . -, ...
Claims (4)
1. A multi-ply business form comprising at least a first ply and a second ply, said first ply having a closed perimeter die-cut therein defining a removable label having a perimeter smaller than the perimeter of said first ply, each of said plies having top and bottom faces, the bottom face of said first ply being coated with pressure sensitive adhesive at least in the area of said label, a release liner covering said adhesive and having a perimeter larger than the perimeter of said label whereby said liner remains with said first ply when said label is removed therefrom, said release liner having top and bottom faces with said release liner top face contacting said adhesive, said release liner bottom face being coated with a carbonless CB
coating, said second ply having top and bottom faces with said second ply top face being positioned adjacent said release liner, said second ply top face being with a CF coating in [about] the area if said release liner CB coating whereby at least the impressions on said label are reproduced on said second ply.
coating, said second ply having top and bottom faces with said second ply top face being positioned adjacent said release liner, said second ply top face being with a CF coating in [about] the area if said release liner CB coating whereby at least the impressions on said label are reproduced on said second ply.
2. The business form of claim 1 in which said form further comprises a third ply with said second ply being an intermediate ply between said first and third plies.
3. The form of claim 2 in which at least one of said second and third plies also has a die-cut label pressure sensitive adhesive, release liner and CB coating.
4. The form of claim 1 in which said first ply has a carbonless CB coating extending substantially over the bottom face thereof and said second ply has a carbonless CF coating extending substantially over the top face thereof.
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