Computer paper

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Inventors

Alexander, Jr., George

Application #

792798

Filed

Oct-30-1985

Published

Oct-7-1986

Current US Class

281/2
281/5
283/105
283/62
428/131
428/43

International Classes

B42D 019/00

Field of Search

281/2 281/5 283/62 283/105 428/43 428/131

Examiners

Kittle; John E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostfeld; David M.

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Abstract
An arrangement of lines of perforation on computer paper is disclosed. Horizontal lines of fine perforations are placed at intervals of 2.75 inches throughout the entire length of a single length of computer paper, and three vertical lines of fine perforations run the entire length of the paper, one each at a one-half inch distance from each edge of the paper, and the third line at 9.00 inches from the left edge of the paper. By virtue of such arrangement, a single length of computer paper can produce at least three standard sizes of page rather than only one size as in the prior art, obviating the need to change the paper each time that a different size page is desired. Also, there is a substantial reduction in the amount of each length of computer paper that is wasted when a sheet is torn from the printer and printing is commenced on the next available sheet. The method of perforation and the number of perforations per inch on each line of perforations is such that paper strength and quality of printing is maintained and the perforations are invisible on photostatic reproductions.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sheet of computer paper, comprising:

a sheet of paper,

said sheet including at least one horizontal line of perforations;

said sheet including three vertical lines of perforations, the middle vertical line of said vertical lines of perforations being eight to nine and one-half inches from the left-hand said edge of said sheet of paper, as measured by facing said sheet of paper.

2. The sheet of claim 1, wherein there are three of said horizontal lines of perforations.

3. The sheet of claim 2, wherein each of said horizontal lines of perforations include eight to twelve slots per inch.

4. The sheet of claim 3, wherein each of said horizontal lines of perforations is cut by a slicing method.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates generally to computer paper. More specifically, it relates to improved layout and designs of perforations on computer paper.

BACKGROUND ART

For many years the paper used in computer printer machines ("printers") has been manufactured in long lengths to allow continuous feed to the printer. Each length has horizontal lines of perforations at 11 inch intervals to allow paper that has been run through the printer to be torn and removed from the printer. The horizontal perforations also allow the paper to be folded into cartons which hold the paper until fed into the printer. In present practice, each length of paper between adjacent horizontal lines of perforation counts as one sheet, and one carton of paper usually contains between 750 and 3500 sheets. The paper also has a vertical line of perforation running along each edge of the paper, usually at a one-half inch distance from each edge, to allow the removal of the one-half inch margins which contain feeder holes. The feeder holes, which usually number two per inch, serve only the purpose of allowing the paper to be pulled through the printer by feeder pins on tractor wheels. These feeder holes are not considered to be lines of perforation for purposes of this application.
 
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