Method of constructing bedding tags

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Inventors

Fontana, Sharon M.

Application #

268184

Filed

Jun-29-1994

Published

Jul-9-1996

Current US Class

005/658
112/475.08
283/105
283/81

International Classes

D05B 097/00; B42D 015/00

Field of Search

112/475.08 112/475.01 112/440 112/441 112/2.1 283/81 283/86 283/103 283/105 5/658 5/448 40/299

Assignee

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

Examiners

Nerbun; Peter

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

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Abstract
A law tag for mattresses or other bedding is made from a substrate of laser compatible and printable uniform material stock having sufficient tear resistance to comply with requirements for a law tag on bedding, automatic sewing machine sewability, press printability, and perfability. Law tag indicia is printed on the substrate with heat resistant ink, dried, subjected to static elimination, and then perfed, cut into sheets, and sent to a customer to be laser printed. Contents indicia laser printing is applied to the substrate at the customer's facilities. The sheets are torn along the perfs, bar codes on work tabs separated from the sheets are scanned, and the law tags are sewed to mattresses.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of constructing bedding tags using laser compatible and printable uniform material stock substrate sheets, automatic sewing machine sewability, press printability, and perfability, comprising the steps of:

(a) impregnating the substrate sheets with a tear resistant saturant such that the impregnated sheets have sufficient tear resistance to comply with requirements for a law tag on an upholstered furnishing;

(b) imaging first indicia with heat resistant ink on the stock including law tag indicia;

(c) automatically perting the stock to form at least first and second portions separated by a first perf line, the first portion including said law tag indicia;



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Informational tags known as "law tags" are universally provided on mattresses and like bedding. A law tag is tag of material on which various contents indicia are printed as well as an indication that the tag is not to be removed, such indicia typically reading: "UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THIS TAG NOT TO BE REMOVED EXCEPT BY THE CONSUMER". Conventionally in the manufacture and application of law tags to upholstered furnishings, e.g., mattresses, couches and chairs, TYVEK tags printed by a dot matrix (impact) printer are almost universally used because of their test resistance and sewability, both necessary requirements for a law tag. However normally such tags are part of a composition construction, typically connected to conventional card/label stock with adhesive. It is desirable to print the card/label stock with more readable print than is typically provided by dot matrix printers, e.g. to laser print the stock. However this is impractical in many situations because of damage to other indicia by the laser printer, or because it requires two passes of the composite material through printers. Also composite material tags are relatively expensive, there is significant waste associated therewith, perfing is sometimes less than optimum, there is less than optimum toner anchorage to the substrates, and it is difficult or tedious to print readily scannable bar codes on the substrate.
 
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