Card intermediate and method

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Inventors

Garrison, Ronald R.

Application #

285410

Filed

Aug-3-1994

Published

Jan-21-1997

Current US Class

283/105
283/109
283/74

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/62 283/67 283/74 283/75 283/105 283/107 283/108 283/109 283/904

Assignee

Wallace Computer Services, Inc. (Hillside, IL)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Tilton, Fallon, Lungmus & Chestnut

US Patent References

3996679   Badge
4248919   Business form
4479838   Coupon structure a...
4508365   Continuous form p...
4523825   Film processing ap...
4544590   Laminated membe...
4662971   Label assembly wit...
4742854   Feeding device for...
4863772   Label stock with dry...
4910038   Pet food and metho...
4925716   Pin feed badge
4986868   Method of making...
5042842   High security label
5129682   Business form with...
5219183   Printable sheet hav...
5318326   Identification card i...
5380044   Identification card...
5466013   Card intermediate...
 

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Abstract
A card intermediate, as for identification, which includes a business form having one or more cards diecut into it and backed by a laminate of multi-ply film. An embodiment is illustrated where an exposed face of the laminate is reverse printed with alpha and/or numeric information so as to be readable when the card is removed from the form.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A card intermediate comprising a length of paper having top and bottom surfaces and a generally rectangular diecut extending therethrough between said surfaces to define a card, a film laminate adhesively secured to said bottom surface and extending beyond the diecut on all sides thereof, said laminate including two film layers adhesively untied in superposed relation with a first of said film layers being positioned adjacent said bottom surface and a second of said film layers being positioned remote from said bottom surface, said diecut extending through said first film layer but not said second film layer, said second film layer being substantially transparent and having upper and lower surfaces, said upper surface being adjacent said paper bottom surface and said lower surface being remote from said paper bottom surface, and reverse alpha and/or numeric information printed on said surface.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF INVENTION

This invention relates to a card intermediate and method and, more particularly to an intermediate which includes a two film ply laminate on a length of card-providing paper.

Currently, cards such as identification cards (I.D. cards), coupons, etc., are provided by the sponsoring company-story, insurance company, etc. These are provided as part of a business form and detachable therefrom by the intended user. These card-equipped forms are of two types. One type has the card "tipped on", i.e., adhesively secured to one surface. This has the disadvantage of developing a substantial thickness so that laser printing, for example, is virtually prohibited. The other type has a sheet perforated to define the card. Although this avoids the thickness problem, it substitutes another problem in the form of the perforation bonds which give the card a rough-feeling edge. Both problems are avoided by the invention.

According to the invention, a card intermediate is provided which includes a length of paper having top and bottom surfaces and a generally rectangular die cut extending therethrough between the surfaces to define the card. A film laminate is adhesively secured to the bottom surface and extends beyond the diecut on all sides thereof. The laminate includes two film layers adhesively united in superposed relation with a first of the film layers being positioned adjacent the bottom surface and a second of the film layers being positioned remote from the bottom surface. The diecut extends through the first film layer but not the second film layer. The paper length top surface within the diecut is advantageously equipped with printed indicia within the diecut. In the case of an I.D. card, a first printed indicia may relate to the sponsor of the I.D. card and a second printed indicia may relate to the identity of the intended user of the I.D. card.
 
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