Air baggage tag

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Inventors

Whited, Freddie L.

Application #

462037

Filed

Jan-8-1990

Published

Aug-28-1990

Current US Class

040/27
040/6
283/105
283/80

International Classes

G09F 003/20

Field of Search

283/80 283/105 40/6 40/27 40/299 40/662

Assignee

Moore Business Forms, Inc. (Grand Island, NY)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

US Patent References

4631845   Luggage tag
4637635   Double-blind labels
4662865   Sheet material sam...
4744161   Label

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Farecard "America's #1 Transit System".

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Abstract
A luggage tag attachable to the handle of a piece is of the type comprising a face stock and a release liner with a longitudinal fold line scored into the tag and extending from one end of the tag to terminate at a point between the first and second ends of the tag, the tag being foldable about the fold line. A detachable ticket or receipt is integrally formed in the center of the tag extending from the root of the fold line to the second end of the tag, and tongues are formed in the tag on each side of the detachable ticket. Reinforcing tear-resistant strips, such as Mylar.RTM. tape strips, are provided on the back of the face stock extending at least the lengths of the tongues, and preferably the entire length of the face stock. The back of the face stock has adhesive over the entire area thereof, but a pattern of varnish desensitizer is provided along a portion of each of the tongues, so that adhesive is not transferred to a luggage handle when it is disposed between the tongues. The face stock and release liner both have curved edges, with the radius of curvature of the release liner edges being greater than that of the face stock edges. Paper ties are provided between the tongue and the ticket so as to prevent premature, undesired detachment of the ticket from the tongues and root, each paper tie having a length of about 0.025 inches.
 
Claims
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:

1. A luggage tag attachable to the handle of a piece of luggage comprising:

(a) an elongate strip of flexible material having a first end, a second end, a front, and a back;

(b) a longitudinal fold line scored into the tag and extending from the first end of the tag to terminate at a root point between the first end and the second end, the tag being foldable about the fold line;

(c) a detachable ticket integrally formed in the center of the tag and extending from the root of the fold line to the second end of the tag;

(d) tongues formed in the tag on each side of the detachable ticket, the detachable ticket and tongues being configured and arranged so that removal of the ticket from the tag allows passage of the handle between the tongues;



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a particular type of air baggage tag which is readily attachable to the handle of an individual piece of luggage, can be run through printing equipment easily, and provide a ticket (receipt) that is readily detachable from the rest of the tag when desired. The invention relates to an improvement over the type of luggage tag illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,631,845, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.

While the luggage tag illustrated in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,631,845 patent has had the potential to be an excellent tag--that is, versatile and easy to use--it has never realized its potential because of a wide variety of practical difficulties. Despite extensive efforts to make the luggage tag of the U.S. Pat. No. 4,631,845 patent into a commercially successful product, it has not had the necessary properties desired to be successful commercially until the improvements of the present invention.
 
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