Business form for desktop printing

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Inventors

Teng, Eric

Application #

055381

Filed

Apr-6-1998

Published

Oct-24-2000

Current US Class

283/101
283/105
283/67
283/902
462/27
462/6
462/66
462/78
462/81

International Classes

B32B 003/10; B32B 031/00

Field of Search

462/6 462/27 462/66 462/78 462/81 283/101 283/105 283/902

Examiners

Pitts; Andrea L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jacobs, Esq.; Mark C.

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Abstract
A business form having a faceplate, a retainer frame, and at least one lift-off panel formed from at least one cutout in the faceplate with retaining members of a releasable adhesive backer being disposed on the reverse side of the faceplate with the adhesive facing the at least one cutout opening. Precut lift-off panels of the same material remain disposed at least one per cutout and adhered to the backer member primarily for printing in a laser or inkjet printer to produce at least one and preferably multiple lift-off panels each of which constitutes one card. Indicia or images can be printed onto the business form and individual printed cards can be obtained by lifting off the printed individual lift-off panels on an as-needed basis. Two-sided printing is optional.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A business form for the desktop printing of indicia, comprising:

a faceplate having an obverse and a reverse side and sized for printing in a conventional computer printer, said faceplate comprising a retainer frame with at least one first cutout therein, said faceplate having a backer member comprising at least one releasable adhesive retaining member having at least one second cutout therein sized smaller than said at least one first cutout, which backer member overlies said retainer frame on the reverse side of said faceplate, and extending slightly interiorly beyond the confines of said at least one first cutout, and wherein the adhesive is disposed around each at least one second cutout,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to business forms used in the desktop printing of indicia or images onto full-size sheets of card stock which full-size sheets contain individual cards of a size smaller than the full-size sheet, which cards are releasable from the full-size sheet upon completion of the printing procedure.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In recent years, many people have elected to do their own desktop printing of their business cards, postal cards and the like using a personal computer and an ink jet or laser printer. This is due to the convenience and relatively lower cost than having the task done by commercial printers. Thus, companies such as Avery produce business forms which consumers can use to design and print their own business cards. Usually these forms are produced on 81/2.times.11 inch sheets with a total of 10 business cards of size 31/2.times.2 inch each laid out in two (2) columns by five (5) rows format. After printing of the cards, each individual card can be separated for use. However, business forms intended for this and other similar purposes are invariably produced with "micro-perforation" on the sheets in a manner similar to postage stamps to enable the separation of the individual cards after printing. These business forms are deemed to be less than professional because they suffer from certain inherent disadvantages. Thus it has been found that it takes considerable effort and care to separate the cards to ensure that each card remains intact. The corners of the cards are especially prone to unintentional tear during the separation procedure. Due to the micro perforations, each separated card has a jagged look on the edges, which is highly undesirable for professional use. Another detrimental factor is the fact that the quality of the card stock that can be employed in these prior art techniques is restricted to card stocks that are easy to be torn apart at the perforation. Therefore only relatively thin stock is available in the pre-micro perforated format. Because of the above shortcomings, the desktop printing of business cards has only a limited market appeal despite the flexibility and convenience and other advantages such a procedure enjoys over commercial printing.
 
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