Abstract:
A label sheet assembly and method is disclosed for improving the process of feeding label sheets through a printer. The label sheet assembly may include a facestock layer and a liner sheet. The facestock layer may include an adhesive layer along at least a portion of a first side and include a label surface along at least a portion of the second side opposite the adhesive layer. The liner sheet layer may include at least one surface feature provided along a back side of the liner sheet. In another embodiment, the facestock layer may include at least one surface feature provided along the front of the facestock layer. The surface features may create a zone of increased friction or increase tactile sensitivity along the various surfaces of the label sheet assembly to improve printer processing.
Abstract:
The design is the visual features of the two-sided tab shown in the drawings, whether those features are features of one of shape, configuration, ornament or pattern or are a combination of any of these features. The stippled line portions of the drawings do not constitute a part of the design.Figure 1 is a perspective view of a two-sided tab showing the new design;Figure 2 is a front view thereof;Figure 3 is a rear view thereof;Figure 4 is a first side view thereof;Figure 5 is a second side view thereof;Figure 6 is a top view thereof;Figure 7 is a bottom view thereof;Figure 8 is a perspective view of a first variant of the two-sided tab showing the new design;Figure 9 is a front view thereof;Figure 10 is a rear view thereof;Figure 11 is a first side view thereof;Figure 12 is a second side view thereof;Figure 13 is a top view thereof;Figure 14 is a bottom view thereof;Figure 15 is a perspective view of a second variant of the two-sided tab showing the new design;Figure 16 is a front view thereof;Figure 17 is a rear view thereof;Figure 18 is a first side view thereof;Figure 19 is a second side view thereof;Figure 20 is a top view thereof;Figure 21 is a bottom view thereof;Figure 22 is a perspective view of a third variant of the two-sided tab showing the new design;Figure 23 is a front view thereof;Figure 24 is a rear view thereof;Figure 25 is a first side view thereof;Figure 26 is a second side view thereof;Figure 27 is a top view thereof;Figure 28 is a bottom view thereof;Figure 29 is a perspective view of a fourth variant of the two-sided tab showing the new design;Figure 30 is a front view thereof;Figure 31 is a rear view thereof;Figure 32 is a first side view thereof;Figure 33 is a second side view thereof;Figure 34 is a top view thereof; andFigure 35 is a bottom view thereof.Drawings of the design are included.
Abstract:
A binder including a front cover including a front cover exterior layer, a front cover interior layer, a front cover base plate between the front cover exterior layer and the front cover interior layer, an exterior pocket formed between the front cover exterior layer and the front cover base plate, and an interior opening formed through the front cover interior layer and the front cover base plate to the exterior pocket. Methods of manufacturing the binder are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A stackable container as shown and described herein. The stackable container may include an outer container having a bottom panel, a pair of opposite side walls and an end wall that extend from the bottom panel respectively. Said bottom panel may have at least one slot. A plurality of locking tabs may extend downward through said slots and a top panel may extend from the end wall wherein the top panel may be adapted to be pivoted between an open position and a closed position a front panel may extend from the bottom panel may be adapted pivot between an open position and a closed position. An inner container may be configured to be slidingly received within the outer container when the front panel is in the open position.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a cover material for an inflatable object such as an air bag. Generally, the cover surrounds the entire inflatable object. The cover has a valve to allow for vacuum compression of the inflatable object. In one embodiment the cover material is constructed out of heat shrinkable material so that the construction may be both compressed and shrunk to allow for the inflatable object to occupy less area. The present invention also discloses a method of constructing an encapsulated inflatable object utilizing the cover presently disclosed.
Abstract:
A set of sheet dividers comprises a first plurality of sheet dividers, each divider comprising a sheet with a tab extending therefrom at a different location and for a first length along the same side as all other dividers in the first plurality; and a second plurality of sheet dividers, each divider comprising a sheet with a tab extending therefrom at a different location and for a second length along the same side as all other dividers in the second plurality, the second length being shorter than the first length, the second plurality being divided into subsets of dividers having their tabs adjacent one another and overlaid by the tab of a corresponding one of the first plurality of sheet dividers when the subset and corresponding one of the first plurality of sheet dividers are stacked together.
Abstract:
A process for forming lenticular labels on a continuous web so that the lenticules are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the web. The process includes the steps of: advancing a continuous web of label stock including an adhesive on both sides; providing multiple sheets of lenticular assemblies; and securing the sheets of lenticular assemblies to one side of the continuous web with that lenticules of the lenticular assemblies oriented perpendicularly to the length of the continuous web.