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Printable Triple-Layer Mailer Assembly

US Patent:
6450399, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Jan 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/755589
Inventors:
Omar S. Attia - Lakeview NY
Blaine Jackson - East Aurora NY
Andre Saint - Tonawanda NY
Brett Ulrich - South Wales NY
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B65D 2700
US Classification:
229681, 281 38, 283116, 462 64
Abstract:
An envelope sheet assembly for stand-alone use, or for securing into a brochure or binder, includes multiple sheets overlying one another so that the assembly is of uniform thickness to facilitate laser, offset, flexograph printing or the like thereon. The envelope sheet assembly is preferably 8Â inches by 11 inches in size, and the envelope is preferably 11 inches by 4Â inches. Permanent pressure sensitive adhesive is employed to hold the sheets together and to form the envelope. The adhesive is also applied to the sealing flap, with a removable strip protecting the adhesive coated flap. The sheet assembly may frame the envelope at all outside edges of the envelope or some of the outer edges of the sheet assembly can form outer edges of the envelope.

Machine Feedable Envelope

US Patent:
6561547, May 13, 2003
Filed:
Jan 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/755794
Inventors:
Omar S. Attia - Lakeview NY
Blaine Jackson - East Aurora NY
Andre Saint - Tonawanda NY
Brett Ulrich - South Wales NY
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B42D 1500
US Classification:
283116, 283101, 283117, 281 38, 281 56, 462 64, 462 65, 229301
Abstract:
An envelope sheet assembly for securing into a brochure or binder includes multiple sheets overlying one another so that the assembly is of uniform thickness to facilitate printing thereon. The envelope sheet assembly is preferably 8Â inches by 11 inches in size, and the envelope is preferably 11 inches by 4Â inches. Permanent pressure sensitive adhesive is employed to hold the sheets together and to form the envelope. The adhesive is also applied to the sealing flap, with a removable strip coated with a suitable release agent (i. e. silicone) protecting the adhesive coated flap. Perforations permit easy removal of the envelope from the assembly. The perforations can have a cut and tie pattern wherein the ties attach the envelope to the sheet assembly. The sheet assembly frames the envelope at all outside edges of the envelope or some of the outer edges of the sheet assembly can form outer edges of the envelope.

Partial Fold Printable Tab Product

US Patent:
6594933, Jul 22, 2003
Filed:
Sep 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/952929
Inventors:
Omar S. Attia - Lakeview NY
Donald R. Miller - West Falls NY
Andre M. Saint - Tonawanda NY
Jay K. Sato - Mission Viejo CA
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G09F 2310
US Classification:
40641, 40359, 40360, 283 41
Abstract:
An index tab assembly may include a liner sheet with an adhesive releasing surface and an overlying plastic sheet with die cut partial fold tabs therein, and with a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive between the two sheets. The tabs include two printable areas of substantially equal size and a securing area extending from one of the printable areas. The securing area has a narrow strip area adjacent the printable area which is free from adhesive. In use, the tabs are removed from the liner, the two printable areas are folded together, and the resultant step or lip and the adhesive free area cooperate to facilitate accurate placement of the index tab.

Laminated Article

US Patent:
6016618, Jan 25, 2000
Filed:
Nov 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/971331
Inventors:
Omar Attia - Lakeview NY
Blaine Jackson - East Aurora NY
Andre Saint - Tonawanda NY
Brett Ulrich - South Wales NY
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B32B 3112
B42D 1500
B65D 6528
G09F 310
US Classification:
40633
Abstract:
An identification wristband and corresponding adhesive identification labels are supplied by a single printed laminated sheet material. The latter comprises a paper sheet of which a wristband part has a die cut, elongated, wristband strip and a label part having a plurality of die cut adhesive labels. The die cut wristband strip and the die cut labels are printed with correlated identification indicia. The under side of the label part is releasably adhered to a release sheet. A flexible transparent film is releasably adhered to the under side of the wristband part of the paper sheet. The transparent film is die cut to form two contiguous rectangular areas, each slightly larger than the firmly adhered die cut wristband strip. These die cut film areas are separated by a longitudinally bisecting line and each has a longitudinal, integral, tabular extension at opposite ends. To form a covered wristband, the die cut strip of the paper sheet is pressed on the printed side to separate it from the sheet.

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