Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Sheet – web – or layer weakened to permit separation through...
Patent
1989-09-21
1991-10-15
Wityshyn, Michael
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Sheet, web, or layer weakened to permit separation through...
156157, 1563043, 428 61, 428134, 428137, 428194, 428220, 428343, 428356, 428900, B32B 310, B65H 6906
Patent
active
050573470
ABSTRACT:
A combined splicing tape and peg board for connecting ends of continuous feed computer paper to facilitate changing between different paper products or to add leaders so that the first serial numbered check or invoice is not lost to the feed process. The apparatus enables non-continuous feed paper products, such as envelopes or checks, to be integrated into a continuous feed paper flow. Continuous feed paper products are abutted at their ends on the adhesive side of a previously mounted tape. Non-continuous feed products are mounted on the tape and then onto the front side of the continuous feed paper in the printer. Spaced holes in the computer paper are freely received by rigid pegs positioned and sized for proper alignment of the edges of the paper. The tape has spaced holes for proper alignment over the edges of the paper. In one embodiment the tape holes are slightly smaller than the pegs to retain the tape on the board. In a further embodiment the tape contains magnetically attracted material drawn to a magnetic strip in the board to firmly hold it in place. In another embodiment, the paper is first placed on the peg board where hinged end clips retain the paper in place and the splicing tape is then applied, adhesive side down. The tape, with preferably non-permanent adhesive, may be in rolls and cut on the peg board's serrated edge or in strips pre-cut to correct lengths in pads or on backing sheets like peel-off labels.
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Albright Penrose L.
Wityshyn Michael
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