Patent classifications
B42D1/009
Label book containing printed store labels for use along a retail shelf edge
Embodiments of a store label booklet include a plurality of sheets stacked one on top of the other and connected to a binding that spans an entire thickness of the booklet, each sheet including a planar array of store labels. No release coating is used. In some embodiments, the label may include a printed stock side, a liner including a removable portion, and an adhesive located between the liner and the printed stock side. In other embodiments the booklet may include a cardstock with a printed stock side and an adhesive on the side opposite the printed stock side. Each store label may differ in orientation, size, or style and may contain different product information. Location information may be located on a binding of the booklet, on the label, or on both the binding and the label. The store labels may be printed in a predetermined order.
Method for creating designs and raised patterns on the folds, recessed portions, and edge surfaces of objects consisting of sheets
The present invention relates to the bulk manufacture of objects, materials, or products from sheets or fabrics, which are either folded or to be folded, with designs, images, text, and raised patterns that are reconstituted strip by strip at the edge of the folds thereof, in the recessed portions, and in the edge surfaces. The present invention provides a process for repeating designs and shapes, which are shifted relative to one another, on at least one sheet and from one sheet to the other, by reproducing, cutting, or stamping, is merged with folding operations necessitated by the design or suitable for the technical process of the machines in a predetermined manufacturing procedure.
A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE PAGINATION OF A PRINTED PUBLICATION, AND PRINTED PUBLICATION OBTAINED THEREOF
The present invention is enclosed in the area of pagination of printed publications such as a newspaper or a book. It is an object of the present invention a method for the pagination of a printed publication which comprises the following steps: a) providing a sequence of media to be printed on the publication, b) providing a first positioning for even pages and a second positioning for odd pages wherein said first positioning and second positioning are such that any odd page is: i) positioned adjacently to an +1 first even page, and ii) has on its directly opposite side a second even page +3, and c) printing and sequencing and d) organising the sheets, and thereby obtaining said printed publication. Such method therefore provides that two consecutive pages are always simultaneously present in a single field of view obtained from a position in front of the publication.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SECURITY, BINDING, AND LABELING FOR A PLURALITY OF PAPERS AND COVERING, PROTECTING, AND CONCEALING THE RECORDING, VIEWING, OR USING OF PERSONAL, PRIVATE, AND NONPUBLIC INFORMATION
Systems and methods for providing security, integrity, binding, maneuverability, and labeling for a plurality of papers, and for covering, protecting, and concealing the recording, viewing, or using personal, private, and nonpublic information on the page. The system includes an un-releasable locking binding device and tamper-evident binding device configured to connect, secure, and papers, which can substantially rotate 360 degrees, fold back upon itself, lie flat when open, and deter and prevent removal and insertion of pages, be tamper evident, and covering devices releasably positioned to cover personal, private, or nonpublic information located on the page. The bound plurality of papers can include an identification label and can be configured as a secure Notary journal notebook having all NonPublic Personal Information (NPPI) fields for a single record on the left or right page and an acronym list.
COOKBOOK FOR PEOPLE WITH READING DISORDERS
The present disclosure is directed to a cookbook for people with reading disorders. The cookbook includes a plurality of recipes. Each recipe includes at least one of at least one color-coded measurement and at least one demarcated ingredient section.
Label book containing printed store labels for use along a retail shelf edge
Embodiments of a store label booklet include a plurality of sheets stacked one on top of the other and connected to a binding that spans an entire thickness of the booklet, each sheet including a planar array of store labels. No release coating is used. In some embodiments, the label may include a printed stock side, a liner including a removable portion, and an adhesive located between the liner and the printed stock side. In other embodiments the booklet may include a cardstock with a printed stock side and an adhesive on the side opposite the printed stock side. Each store label may differ in orientation, size, or style and may contain different product information. Location information may be located on a binding of the booklet, on the label, or on both the binding and the label. The store labels may be printed in a predetermined order.
Browsing control system and browsing device
A browsing control system includes a booklet that is acquired by binding a number of sheets, a specification unit that specifies a page number of a page opened in the booklet, and a controller that controls page turning of an electronic document depending on a difference between a page number specified by the specification unit before the page of the booklet is turned and a page number specified by the specification unit after the page thereof is turned.
SHEET WITH SPRING STRIP
A printable sheet assembly and method provide for feeding cardstock sheets through a printer. The printable sheet assembly may include a focal line formed in a body of the sheet. An adhesive adheres a spring strip to the body. The spring strip overlays the focal line. The spring strip is a rigid material that acts as a spring for the focal line
CORRESPONDENCE AND STORAGE KIT
A correspondence kit for encouraging meaningful written communication between two users. The present disclosure includes a correspondence kit containing two books and a plurality of post cards to be exchanged between the users with features to encourage use and retention of the post cards.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL EFFECT ON EDGE OF MULTI-PAGE DOCUMENT
Methods and systems are provided for a three-dimensional effect on the edge of a multi-page document (e.g., a book). In one embodiment, a first set of image slices associated with a left-eye image is printed on a first side of long pages of a multi-page document. The first set of image slices printed adjacent to edges of the long pages. A second set of image slices associated with a right-eye image is printed on a second side of the long pages of the multi-page document. The second set of image slices printed adjacent to the edges of the long pages. Thereafter, the multi-page document is created by interleaving the long pages with short pages to enable visibility of the first set of image slices and the second set of image slices printed adjacent to the edges of the long pages.