Sheet carrier for tractor-feed printers

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156289, 156300, 271275, 198844, B32B 100

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044876459

ABSTRACT:
Prior art methods of transporting sheets of paper such as letterhead sheets through tractor-feed printers have included the use of glue, and of vacuum, to hold the sheet onto a carrier. (The carrier has a series of holes along each of its edges characteristic of the tractor-feed system.) Pockets formed by folding the carrier have also been proposed. Disclosed is an improved carrier where the pockets are formed simply and inexpensively by the double thickness band caused by the overlapping of pieces of the carrier. This manner of forming the pockets lends itself to the provision of an endless-loop type of carrier, since the final joint between pieces can be made after the carrier has been fed through the tractor rollers of a tractor-feed printer. The pieces of the carrier may be plastic or paper and may be disposable after use or re-usable depending on the type of adhesive used.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1288252 (1918-12-01), Staley
patent: 2922645 (1960-01-01), Hurlbut
patent: 3387307 (1968-06-01), Blaty
patent: 4207579 (1980-06-01), Gamblin
patent: 4335845 (1982-06-01), Dierks

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