Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Layer or component removable to expose adhesive – Dissimilar adhesives
Patent
1987-12-28
1990-02-13
Ball, Michael W.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Layer or component removable to expose adhesive
Dissimilar adhesives
428132, 4283135, 428 215, 4284022, 156236, 156241, A61F 1302, E04F 1516, B32B 326, B44C 116
Patent
active
049005979
ABSTRACT:
A label which can be applied to envelopes or the like as an address label. The label, which is transparent, has an area treated so that it will detach a fused toner image from a carrier sheet printed xerographically or by a laser printer and cause the image to adhere to the label. Adhesive or chemical means are used to cause the image to transfer. In use, the label is first applied to a carrier sheet, on which is printed, the desired image, such as an address. When the label is removed from the carrier sheet, the fused toner image remains adhered to the label's underside, and the label can then be applied to an envelope. The label, being transparent, displays the image.
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Ball Michael W.
Epstein Saul
Falasco Louis
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