Printed matter – Having revealable concealed information – fraud preventer or... – Having plastic laminate
Patent
1996-04-26
1999-04-06
Fridie, Jr., Willmon
Printed matter
Having revealable concealed information, fraud preventer or...
Having plastic laminate
283107, 283904, B42D 1500
Patent
active
058907432
ABSTRACT:
An assembly and method for making a card intermediate in which a series of spaced apart two layer laminates are arranged with the layers in face-to-face relation with a rupturable adhesive therebetween and a first of the layers being a transparent film, advancing the laminates toward a uniting station, providing a length of imprintable material having first and second surfaces with spaced areas of release material on the first surface and advancing the length toward the uniting station, adhesively uniting in the station the first layer of the series of laminates to the length in said spaced areas with each laminate extending beyond its united areas, and diecutting the length and the first layer to provide a generally rectangular closed perimeter diecut, the diecut also having a segment terminating short of the first layer and dividing the perimeter into two equal portions with one of the portions being within the area.
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patent: 4986868 (1991-01-01), Schmidt
patent: 5466013 (1995-11-01), Garrison
Garrison Ronald R.
Szczepaniec Janusz
Fridie Jr. Willmon
Wallace Computer Services Inc.
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