Multi-part airbill type business form

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Inventors

DeJoseph, Anthony B.
Harrod, Jimmie A.
Monico, Dominick L.

Application #

003603

Filed

Jan-7-1998

Published

Oct-9-2001

Current US Class

283/101
283/105
283/79
283/80
283/81
462/22
462/24
462/28
462/39

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

462/22 462/24 462/28 462/39 283/80 283/81 283/79 283/101 283/105

Assignee

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

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.

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Abstract
Multi-part business forms having speciality electronically imaged indicia are produced in a low-cost, high speed, low waste, and enhanced flexibility manner. While two part or four or more part forms may be produced, especially advantageous is the production of three part forms, such as airbills. After individual first, second and third parts are produced using conventional presses, the individual webs are separately fed to a collator and while fed to the collator are electronically imaged with speciality indicia, such as the name and address of the sender, airbill number, and--for the third part--a bar code. The webs are then collated on the collator, two business forms wide. A three part airbill produced includes first and second parts of carbonless paper stock having personalized first indicia electronically imaged on them, and a third part of carbonless label stock having the personalized indicia, and including bar code indicia, electronically imaged on it.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A three part airbill comprising:

a first part of paper stock having personalized first indicia, including name and address indicia, electronically imaged thereon;

a second part of paper stock having said personalized first indicia, including name and address indicia, electronically imaged thereon;

a third part of label stock having said personalized first indicia, including name and address indicia electronically imaged thereon, and including bar code indicia electronically imaged thereon; and

wherein said bar code indicia comprises high resolution, fused, indicia uncovered by varnish or another protective covering.

2. A three part airbill as recited in claim 1 wherein said first indicia also comprises human readable numerical indicia corresponding at least in part to said bar code indicia.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In the practical production of multiple part business forms which require bar code indicia on one of the parts, and numbering indicia on all of the parts with each form consecutively numbered, there are a number of different techniques utilized. Two common techniques are utilized for the production of such forms which are constructed as three part airbills for courier services or the like, where the third part is of label stock and has bar code indicia imaged thereon. The bar code must be applied utilizing a special electronic imaging unit, such as a MIDAX electrostatic printer available from Moore Business Forms of Lake Forest, Ill.

In one conventional method of producing three part airbills, the first two parts--of paper stock (typically carbonless paper stock, such as MCP 2010)--are run on a conventional four-wide press (such as a 32" TMSW press). The third part is run on label stock (e.g., Fasson DSX label stock), and is run on a one-wide Webtron press equipped with an electronic imager (e.g., a MIDAX printer) to produce a bar code, which is then subsequently overprinted with clear varnish to ensure that the bar code maintains its integrity. Then the three webs are collated in a single width collator (the first and second parts cut down from four wide to one wide). A consecutive number corresponding to at least a numerical part of the bar code earlier imaged on the third part is then crash imprinted (impact printed) on the forms. Since the forms are carbonless, printing of the number on the first part is also transferred to the second and third parts.
 
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