Pocket-size one-write checkbook

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Inventors

Hayman, Eric R.

Application #

137918

Filed

Apr-7-1980

Published

Jun-1-1982

Current US Class

281/18
281/5
462/53
462/80
462/901

International Classes

B41L 001/20; B41L 003/00

Field of Search

281/5 281/8 281/19 283/8 282/24

Assignee

Safeguard Business Systems, Inc. (Fort Washington, PA)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Howson and Howson

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Abstract
A wallet-sized checkbook particularly suited for use in conjunction with a one-write check record keeping system wherein an entry is made on a journal page simultaneously with the writing of a check. The checkbook enables records of checks written in the field to be subsequently transferred directly on to a one-write journal page. The book comprises a cover having an interior pocket and a writing surface fastened at one end to the inside of the cover. A data sheet of coated release paper overlies the writing surface and releasably carries a series of ink-receptive strips adapted to receive ink from a carbon strip extending along the reverse side of a one-write check. A check is positioned on top of a selected strip on the data sheet by a series of pins which project through pre-punched holes in a widthwise margin of the check. Indicia on the opposite margin of the release paper cooperate with the pins to assist in the check-positioning function. Thus, data written on the front of the check is transferred via the carbon to the underlying strip which can be subsequently peeled from the release sheet and applied at the appropriate line of a journal page to provide an accurate record of the field-written check.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for use in producing a field record of data entered on a check, comprising:

means providing a portable writing surface,

an elongated data sheet overlying said writing surface,

a plurality of removable data receiving record strips carried on said data sheet in parallel relation,

means for releasably securing said record strips to said data sheet,

at least one check having a pressure-sensitive ink-transfer strip on its underside adapted to be placed on top of said data sheet, and

means extending along a margin of said writing surface for releasably mounting said check on said data sheet with the pressure-sensitive ink-transfer strip of the check overlying one of said data-receiving record strips, whereby data placed on the check is transferred simultaneously onto the underlying record strip which can be subsequently removed from the record sheet.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to record-keeping systems, more particularly, the present invention relates to devices which have particular utility in conjunction with one-write check writing and recording systems.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

For many years, a one-write check writing and recording system has been marketed under the trademark Safeguard by the assignee of the present application. The Safeguard one-write system enables checks to be written and the written data simultaneously entered in a ledger. To this end, the Safeguard one-write system comprises a journal having clamping means, such as illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 3,003,502, extending lengthwise along the left-hand margin of the journal for releasably connecting a journal entry page having a series of horizontal lines onto which check data is to be transferred. Each check has a horizontal data line onto which data is to be written, such as the date, amount, and payee of the check, and on the reverse side of the check aligned with the data line, a carbon strip is provided. A series of checks overlay the journal page and are releasably secured by the clamping means in overlapping or shingled relation. The checks are shingled in such a manner that the carbon strips overlie the horizontal lines on the journal page. Thus, in writing a check, a bookkeeper simply enters the number, payee and date of the check on its obverse or top surface, and the entered information is immediately transferred via the carbon strip onto the journal page. Widthwise perforations at the left-hand margin of the check enable it to be torn from the journal after it has been written.
 
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