Adhesive form assembly

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Inventors

Ipsen, Richard E.

Application #

967287

Filed

Oct-26-1992

Published

Jun-7-1994

Current US Class

040/594
283/101
283/105
283/81

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/81 283/100 283/101 283/105 40/158.1 40/594 40/644 40/661

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Klarquist Sparkman Campbell Leigh & Whinston

US Patent References

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Other References

"Unit Sets," Section One, The Business Forms Handbook, Dec., 1986 by the National Business Forms Association, pp. 117-136. "How Business Forms Are Made," The Business Forms Handbook, Dec., 1986 by the National Business Forms Association, pp. 106-110. McGarry, "Technical Update, Pressure Sensitive Adhesives," National Business Forms Association, Apr., 1991, pp. 3-5. "Labeling Labels: Not Always Easy," article dated Aug., 1991, one page. "The Flexographic Process-A Primer," Business Printing Technologies Report, Jun., 1992, pp. 3-4. "Pressure Sensitive Labels," The Business Forms Handbook, Dec., 1986 by the National Business Forms Association, pp. 161-163. McGarry, "Technical Update, Integrated Labels," article dated Aug., 1991, one page. Samples of Labels with Transfer Tape, copyrights 1987, 1983, 1986, 1989. Label, Versa-Tags, red in color, copyright 1982. Label, UPS 2nd Day Air Tracking Label, blue in color, Jul., 1990. Label, UPS C.O.D. Tag, red in color, Sep., 1988. Label, Borden Home Wallcoverings, white in color with blue lettering (in existence before filing date). Bar coded label, white in color, with numbers 03200 (in existence before filing date). Label, Kelley Blue Book, white in color with blue lettering (in existence before filing date). Label, Buyers Guide, white in color with black lettering (in existence before filing date). Label, Versa-Tags Form Keepr, white in color with blue lettering (in existence before filing date).

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Abstract
An adhesive form assembly for mounting a detachable form to a surface such as a car window. One version of a form assembly includes a two-sided form, an attachment strip surrounding the two-sided form, and a liner strip substantially coextensive with the attachment strip. The two-sided form may have one or two sheets, comprising a porous material such as paper suitable for type or hand-writing on both sides. To adhere the two-side form to a surface, the liner strip is removed to expose the adhesive layer of the attachment strip and then the exposed adhesive is placed against the surface. To remove the two-sided form from the surface, the two-sided form is detached from the attachment strip without damage because the two-sided form is removably attached to the attachment strip by a perforation. Information may be added to the two-sided form while attached to or separate from a surface. The form assembly also includes a cover sheet for creating duplicate copies of the form. In another embodiment, the form assembly may include a chemical coating between a liner sheet and a two-sided form for creating duplicate copies of the form.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A form assembly for attaching a form to a surface, comprising:

a two-sided form having an outer periphery;

an attachment strip surrounding the outer periphery of the two-sided form and having an inner and outer side, the two-sided form removably attached to the attachment strip by a line of weakness;

an adhesive layer on the inner side of the attachment strip; and

a liner strip substantially coextensive only with the attachment strip,

the liner strip being removable from the attachment strip to expose the adhesive layer for adhering the attachment strip and thereby the two-sided form to the surface, the two-sided form being detachable from the attachment strip for removal of the form from the surface.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention generally relates to adhesive form assemblies for mounting a form to a surface. More particularly, this invention relates to an adhesive form assembly in which a form is securely mounted to the surface, yet can be easily detached without damage.

For certain applications, forms must be reliably attached to a surface, yet must also be capable of easy removal. Federal law, for example, requires car dealers to display a form known as a "Buyers Guide" on windows of used cars before offering the cars for sale. These forms are two-sided and are typically adhesively attached to a window so that the information entered by the dealer on both sides of the form is readily visible to a buyer. The law also requires that the dealer give the buyer the original "Buyers Guide" (or accurate copy) that was displayed on the vehicle.

Typically, such forms are mounted to car windows with strips of pressure sensitive adhesives along the top and bottom of the form. While inexpensive, such forms do not remain reliably attached to the window surface. Opening and closing the window to which the form is mounted causes the form to wrinkle or even separate from the window surface. Technically a car dealer may thus violate the law unwillingly through such separation before purchase of the car. It is also important, from an aesthetic perspective that the form remains undamaged because a damaged or wrinkled form conveys an unprofessional image.
 
  An adhesive form assembly for mounting a detachable form to a surface such as a car window. One version of a form assembly includes a two-sided form, an...