Personalized laminated display

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Inventors

Lawson, A. David

Application #

415374

Filed

Sep-7-1982

Published

Apr-9-1985

Current US Class

040/595
156/234
156/235
156/240
156/249
156/254
156/265
283/107
283/74
283/904
283/94
428/187
428/42.1
428/904.4
428/914

International Classes

B44C 001/16; B32B 031/00; G09F 007/16; A61F 013/02

Field of Search

156/235 156/240 156/239 156/249 156/234 156/299 156/277 156/306.6 156/264 156/265 156/344 156/254 156/267 156/289 156/300 40/15 40/2 101/34 428/914 428/33 428/40 428/41 428/42 428/43 428/456 428/202 427/147

Examiners

Kimlin; Edward

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kesterson; James C.

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Abstract
On-the-spot designed personalized laminated displays such as placemats, menus, posters and the like and the method of manufacturing same is disclosed. The laminated displays of this invention use inexpensive materials and are substantially unlimited in the final design, yet may be made or fabricated to order in a very short period of time while a customer waits. The method includes the selection of a backing sheet, the addition of selected decorative indicia, the addition of details and the like to the backing sheet, and adhesively securing personalizing alpha-numeric indicia, such as proper names and the like neatly, quickly, and effectively to the backing sheet to form the desired personalized display. The personalized display is then adhesively encased and sealed between two sheets of a transparent plastic film or the like for protection. Because of the new technique of adding decorative indicia and personalizing indicia to the backing sheet, the laminated display can be fabricated in a few minutes while a customer waits.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for fabricating on-the-spot personalized laminated displays comprising the steps of:

selecting a backing sheet having a first and second side, the first side being suitable for use as a background for a personalized display;

using a die to cut and form precisely shaped and precisely located lettes from a strip of letter material having a selected width, a top side and a bottom side, said bottom side having an adhesive applied thereto, said strip of letter material being sandwiched between a transparent strip and a backing strip, said transparent strip having an outside surface and an inside surface, said inside surface including an adhesive which forms a detachable bond with said top side of said strip of letter material, said backing strip including an adhesive resistant surface and a back surface, said adhesive resistant surface beng detachably bonded to said strip of letter material;



Description
This invention relates generally to the fabrication of laminated displays such as placemats, menus and posters, and more particularly to the on-the-spot production of personalized placemats and posters which may selectively use precisely shaped, precisely spaced and located alpha-numeric symbols of indicia for said personalization. The displays are produced by a fast and simple process which uses inexpensive materials.

Laminated displays such as placemats and posters are useful for many purposes including decorative, amusement and protective in both the home and business. For example, documents or pictures may be protected by lamination and then hung on a wall for display. It is also common knowledge that placemats are used to protect dining tables both in the home and commercial eating estabishments.

Heretofore, placemats or documents protected by lamination which were readily available from a department store or the like were always mass produced such that many hundreds or thousands, all identical, were produced and then sold to the retail outlet. By such methods, the cost is kept low, but the only way any personalization of the display by proper name or other techniques can be achieved is for the retail outlet to maintain a huge inventory of the display, which inventory includes substantially all of the possible proper names. It is apparent, of course, that it is virtually impossible to keep such an inventory and therefore most retail outlets maintain an inventor of personalized displays of only the most popular names. Thus, if an individual has an unusual name or an unusual spelling to his name, a personalized placemat or display typically just will not be available.
 
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