Bar code applicator

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Inventors

Legault, Jean-Marc

Application #

439279

Filed

Nov-20-1989

Published

Nov-12-1991

Current US Class

281/15.1
283/71
428/343
428/914

International Classes

G09F 003/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/16 281/38 281/40 283/71 428/343 428/914 428/915 235/488

Assignee

Canada Post Corp. (Ontario, CA)

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lorusso & Loud

US Patent References

4570416   Overnight package

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Abstract
A bar code applicator is provided, which may be incorporated into a booklet, comprised of a translucent sheet having on one side thereof pressure-transferrable figures comprising an array of bars, the bars adapted to be transferred by the user to the face of an envelope or the like in a predesignated position to designate individual letters or numbers, to be read by an optical character reader. There is further provided a booklet incorporating the applicator, having also one or more groups of sheets, each group comprising an instruction page, a bar code applicator and a separator sheet adjacent the bar code applicator.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A bar code applicator comprising a translucent sheet having on one side thereon an array of pressure-transferrable figures comprising an array of bars of even shape and opacity positioned to designate individual letters or numbers, said bars being adapted to be transferred to an envelope or package and there read by an optical character reader.

2. An applicator as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bars are positioned to designate an alphanumeric code.

3. A booklet comprising at least one group of sheets, said group comprising a cover sheet, an instruction page and a bar code applicator, said bar code applicator comprising a translucent or transparent sheet having a bottom edge and a side edge defining a right-angled corner, said translucent or transparent sheet having a first side and a second side, said first side having an array of pressure-transferrable opaque bars positioned with respect to said corner to designate a plurality of letters and numbers, said bars being transferable to an envelope in positions for reading by an optical character reader by placing said first side of said translucent or transparent sheet on an envelope with said corner aligned with a corner of said envelope and rubbing said second side of said translucent or transparent sheet at positions of bars corresponding to a postal code to be applied to said envelope.



Description
The present invention relates to a device for applying a bar code to the face of an envelope or the like, the bars of the bar code being positioned to designate individual letters or numbers of a postal code or zip code and readable by an optical character reader ("OCR").

Modern postal systems frequently make use of a bar code system for routing mail, wherein a bar code is applied to the face of an envelope or package, designating a particular postal code or zip code. When the envelope or package is processed within the Post Office, the bar code is read by an optical character reader, which relays the information to equipment that automatically routes mail to the appropriate location. A typical bar code consists of a series of black bars positioned to designate particular letters or numbers, depending on the postal code system in use in the particular country. Bar codes of this type are commonly preprinted on envelopes by businesses such as utilities or credit card companies, wherein the customer is supplied with an envelope to be returned to the business.
 
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