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EVIDENCE SCENE MARKING METHOD AND APPARATUS
20220139267 · 2022-05-05 ·

A marking system for marking evidence at a scene is provided including a plurality of markers, and a plurality of different types of holders adapted to secure the plurality of markers in marking environments including a relatively horizontal surface, a relatively vertical surface, a relatively slanted surface, a vehicle surface, and a magnetic surface. The markers may include measurement indicia, a sequential marker identification, an index for indication of orientation, and/or a logo.

Evidence scene marking method and apparatus
11810481 · 2023-11-07 ·

A marking system for marking evidence at a scene is provided including a plurality of markers, and a plurality of different types of holders adapted to secure the plurality of markers in marking environments including a relatively horizontal surface, a relatively vertical surface, a relatively slanted surface, a vehicle surface, and a magnetic surface. The markers may include measurement indicia, a sequential marker identification, an index for indication of orientation, and/or a logo.

PRINTER FOR PRINTING A CABLE MARKER STRIP, AND CABLE MARKER STRIP FOR THE SAME
20210233435 · 2021-07-29 ·

A cable marker strip includes two rows of cable markers which are arranged behind one another in a cable direction. The cable marker strip includes a labeling track which has one labeling surface for each cable marker, wherein one fastening structure is provided for each cable marker on a fastening surface of the labeling track. The fastening surface lies opposite the labeling surface and has a connecting track and two holding limbs which are connected to the connecting track, which lie opposite one another, and together define a cable receptacle. Starting from the connecting track, spacing the holding limbs from one another decreases in the region of the cable receptacle so that the cable receptacle tapers. A printer for printing the cable marker strip and a method for printing the cable marker strip by way of the printer are also provided. The printer includes a print head which is arranged above pressure bars for the rows of cable markers.

PRINTER FOR PRINTING A CABLE MARKER STRIP, AND CABLE MARKER STRIP FOR THE SAME
20210233435 · 2021-07-29 ·

A cable marker strip includes two rows of cable markers which are arranged behind one another in a cable direction. The cable marker strip includes a labeling track which has one labeling surface for each cable marker, wherein one fastening structure is provided for each cable marker on a fastening surface of the labeling track. The fastening surface lies opposite the labeling surface and has a connecting track and two holding limbs which are connected to the connecting track, which lie opposite one another, and together define a cable receptacle. Starting from the connecting track, spacing the holding limbs from one another decreases in the region of the cable receptacle so that the cable receptacle tapers. A printer for printing the cable marker strip and a method for printing the cable marker strip by way of the printer are also provided. The printer includes a print head which is arranged above pressure bars for the rows of cable markers.

Intravenous (IV) tube organization and labeling apparatus and system

An intravenous (IV) tube organization apparatus includes at least one identification placard configured to couple to an IV tube. The identification placard includes a first tube capture portion configured to couple the identification placard to the IV tube, and a data portion to receive and display information regarding the IV tube. The IV tube organization apparatus also includes at least one arrangement clip configured to couple to the IV tube. The IV tube organization apparatus also includes a distinguishing characteristic to differentiate the apparatus from another apparatus.

Intravenous (IV) tube organization and labeling apparatus and system

An intravenous (IV) tube organization apparatus includes at least one identification placard configured to couple to an IV tube. The identification placard includes a first tube capture portion configured to couple the identification placard to the IV tube, and a data portion to receive and display information regarding the IV tube. The IV tube organization apparatus also includes at least one arrangement clip configured to couple to the IV tube. The IV tube organization apparatus also includes a distinguishing characteristic to differentiate the apparatus from another apparatus.

INTRAVENOUS (IV) TUBE ORGANIZATION AND LABELING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM

An intravenous (IV) tube organization apparatus includes at least one identification placard configured to couple to an IV tube. The identification placard includes a first tube capture portion configured to couple the identification placard to the IV tube, and a data portion to receive and display information regarding the IV tube. The IV tube organization apparatus also includes at least one arrangement clip configured to couple to the IV tube. The IV tube organization apparatus also includes a distinguishing characteristic to differentiate the apparatus from another apparatus.

INTRAVENOUS (IV) TUBE ORGANIZATION AND LABELING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM

An intravenous (IV) tube organization apparatus includes at least one identification placard configured to couple to an IV tube. The identification placard includes a first tube capture portion configured to couple the identification placard to the IV tube, and a data portion to receive and display information regarding the IV tube. The IV tube organization apparatus also includes at least one arrangement clip configured to couple to the IV tube. The IV tube organization apparatus also includes a distinguishing characteristic to differentiate the apparatus from another apparatus.

In-Line Labeling Articles and Methods of Manufacture and Use

A tie article that includes an attachment portion and a bib portion, where the bib portion includes at least one arm segment and at least one closure device (e.g., a retention wire, tin tie, clasp tie, and the like), where the attachment portion and the bib portion are integrally fabricated from a printed sheet having a first surface and a polymeric film adhered to the first surface of the printed sheet such that the closure device(s) is disposed between the first surface of the printed sheet and the polymeric film at the attachment portion. Multiple tie articles may be manufactured with an in-line process.

In-Line Labeling Articles and Methods of Manufacture and Use

A tie article that includes an attachment portion and a bib portion, where the bib portion includes at least one arm segment and at least one closure device (e.g., a retention wire, tin tie, clasp tie, and the like), where the attachment portion and the bib portion are integrally fabricated from a printed sheet having a first surface and a polymeric film adhered to the first surface of the printed sheet such that the closure device(s) is disposed between the first surface of the printed sheet and the polymeric film at the attachment portion. Multiple tie articles may be manufactured with an in-line process.