Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure
Patent
1974-10-09
1976-03-16
Wolff, John H.
Registers
Coded record sensors
Particular sensor structure
235 6112N, 33 12, G06K 1904
Patent
active
039436420
ABSTRACT:
Trim marks of equilateral triangular shape are used to define a trim line for sheets containing machine-readable indicia. Each trim mark consists of an equilateral triangle with one corner situated along the trim line, an adjacent side extending perpendicular to that trim line, and an opposite side parallel to but spaced from the trim line. The length of the adjacent side corresponds to the acceptable severance tolerance for the trim line, so that if the sheet is cut away from the desired trim line, the visable width of the truncated triangular trim mark will equal the amount of offset. Advantageously, differently spaced pairs of such trim marks are employed on opposite sides of the desired trim line so that the separation distance between the truncated triangles provides a visual indication of the direction and possible skew of severance offset.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1982005 (1934-11-01), Hutter
patent: 2892196 (1959-06-01), Pundyk et al.
patent: 3808406 (1974-04-01), Oberg et al.
Scan-Tron Corporation
Silber Howard A.
Wolff John H.
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