Patent classifications
B42D1/006
Two-sided hinged repositionable note
A two-sided articulating note comprises a generally flat writing portion having opposing front and back sides and a hinged edge, an anchor portion, and a joint portion between the anchor portion and the hinged edge. A method of using the note configures the note in a first configuration by securing the anchor portion to an object so that the front side of the writing portion is exposed and the back side of the writing portion faces the object while the note lies flat, writes on the front side of the writing portion while the note is in the first configuration, configures the note in a second configuration by folding over the note about the joint portion to cause the back side of the writing portion to be exposed, and writing on the back side of the writing portion while the note is in the second configuration.
FLYER HAVING FUNCTION OF ENCLOSING INNER SHEETS
A flyer includes a cover sheet that is divided by two first folding line into three portions, and inner sheets which are each divided by a second folding line into two portions and are stacked and fixed together by aligning the second folding lines. The inner sheets have a length smaller than a length of two adjacent portions of the cover sheet. The inner sheets have a width identical to a width of the cover sheet. The second folding line is set in alignment with one of the first folding line and the inner sheets are fixed to inner surfaces of two adjacent portions of the cover sheet, while the remaining portion of the cover sheet forms a covering section, through proper folding of the cover sheet and the inner sheets, the inner sheets are enclosed inside the cover sheet to thereby improve the protection of the inner sheets.
Hinged repositionable business card
A business card comprises front and back sides and a flap permanently attached to the business card. The flap comprises front and back sides and an adhesive on at least a portion of the flap's back side. The adhesive is capable of removably and reusably adhering to objects. The flap is foldable with respect to the business card such that the flap can be placed in at least two configurations. In a first configuration, the adhesive adheres to a portion of the back side of the business card, so that the business card is non-adhesive and can be used like a convention business card. In a second configuration, the flap aligns at least approximately with the business card, thereby presenting the flap's adhesive to be able to adhere to another object such that the front side of the business card faces outward from said another object.
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.
Method for binding a bundle of leaves, a bundle of leaves, method and device for forming such a bundle of leaves
Method for binding a bundle (5) of leaves (1) in a binding back (7), whereby the bundle (5) is placed in the binding back (7) with an edge (2) of the leaves (1) and fastened therein, characterised in that for the binding use is made of a bundle (5) of leaves (1) of which a strip (4) of each of the leaves (1) has been separately double folded beforehand along the same line to form a fold line (3) that extends parallel to and at a distance (A) from the aforementioned edge (2).
Interactive activity game
An activity game that results in skill developing activities resulting in humorous pictures is disclosed. The activity game includes a plurality of picture pages, a spinning wheel, at least one pointer, a sketch pad and at least one sketching tool. Each side of the picture page has a unique page identity and distinct pictures. The spinning wheel is operated to achieve a rotating configuration. The spinning wheel is divided into a plurality of sectors. Each sector includes one unique page identity. The pointer connects with the spinning wheel and points to a sector from the plurality of sectors and the unique identity of the sector during a stationary configuration of the spinning wheel. In operation, the spinning wheel is rotated and when it is stationary, the player reads the unique identity pointed by pointer on the spinning wheel and searches for the unique identity to sketch a picture depicted.
Ergonomic binding system for large format images
A binding system (30H) having separate page images (81), (82), and (84) each of which present a portion of a complete map or image. The page images are printed within binding system (30H) which comprises three or more main pages (80a), (80b), and (80c) bonded to a main spine (21), and one or more secondary pages (86a) mounted on secondary spine (23a). Main spine (21) and secondary spine (23a) are substantially perpendicular to each other and bisect each other. Thereby allowing pages to be turned both vertically and horizontally without significantly altering the binding systems overall dimensions when open.
“Wideback” pamphlet for easy identification on a shelf
A pamphlet with a plurality of pages with a placard attached to the fold line of the pamphlet at a plurality of connection points by, staples. The placard attached to the fold line can be pivoted about the fold line to a position perpendicular or parallel to the pamphlet.