Foldable sheet plastic products

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Inventors

Rhyner, Edison L.

Application #

290369

Filed

Aug-5-1981

Published

Sep-10-1985

Current US Class

040/647
040/661
206/390
206/395
281/2
281/5
428/124
428/156
428/172
428/35.2
428/43

International Classes

B32B 003/30

Field of Search

428/13 428/14 428/78 428/124 428/156 428/172 428/43 428/213 428/136 428/131 428/35 156/211 156/268 156/257 156/204 156/213 156/216 156/227 156/270 83/880 83/881 83/883 264/293 40/1.5 40/10 206/491 206/492 206/395 206/390

Assignee

Sealtran Corporation (Chicago, IL)

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Abstract
An improved foldable sheet plastic construction, employed in a butterfly pouch for use in making plastic laminated data cards, and in a plastic fan-fold product, both comprising adjacent panels made from a single sheet of plastic material that must be folded along a fold line into parallel facing relation. The fold line has a two-level hinge cut. A major portion of the fold line is cut to a predetermined depth that assures easy folding but may cause separation of adjacent panels; a minor fractional portion of the fold line is cut to a substantially shallower depth to preclude separation of the panels on folding. In the preferred construction, the shallow cut is made at two or more spaced locations along the fold line to provide plural hinges.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In an improved sheet plastic product of the kind comprising first and second panels of matched size and configuration formed from a single sheet of plastic material of nominal given thickness and having a fold line of predetermined depth D1, less than the thickness of the plastic sheet, cut into the plastic sheet at the juncture of the two panels to permit folding the two panels together into parallel facing engagement with each other, the improvement comprising a fold line cut to the predetermined depth D1 throughout most of the juncture between the two panels and cut to a preselected depth D2 substantially less than D1 in the remaining minor fractional portion of the fold line length to assure retention of at least one alignment hinge between the panels when the panels are folded together into parallel facing relation, in which the depth D1 is about three-fourths of the thickness of the sheet plastic material and in which the depth D2 is about one-half of the thickness of the sheet plastic material.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The use of laminated plastic data cards has increased rapidly in recent years. Large corporations, schools, governmental bodies, and other organizations regularly issue millions of cards annually. Unfortunately, the cost of equipment used in mass production of data cards is often prohibitive for an organization which needs to make only a few cards daily or which makes a moderate number of cards on only a few occasions each year. This has led to various medthods to produce plastic laminated data cards on a small scale basis, using only a minimum of equipment.

Some of these methods have merely called for inserting a data sheet between two sheets of plastic laminating material which are then subjected to heat and pressure to produce a laminate that is subsequently cut to a final desired shape. However, the cutting is time consuming, often inaccurate, and rather wasteful of the plastic laminating material.

Another method uses a pre-cut blank, formed from a single sheet of plastic material. The blank includes first and second panels, one of which is folded over on the other to form a so-called butterfly pouch. A document to be sealed is placed between the panels of the pouch, which are then laminated together under heat and pressure. To ensure that the blank is folded accurately, a fold line is cut into the plastic sheet at the juncture of the first and second panels.
 
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