Continuous business form or the like adapted for subsequent proc

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282 115A, B65D 2710

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040391221

ABSTRACT:
A continuous business form which includes a series of connected blanks adapted to be subsequently processed into multi-ply lottery tickets, envelopes or like articles, is produced from an endless web of sheet material. Each blank is developed from an odd number of continuous panels which span the width of the web wherein adjacent, non-abutting panels define the various plies of each article, and wherein one surface of certain of the nonabutting panels is provided with an adhesive which is not activated for adhering to other panels of the form until after original indicia has been applied to the non-abutting panels which are thereafter superposed in overlying relationship for producing the continuous series of multi-ply forms wherein each ply contains original, directly applied indicia.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1708574 (1929-04-01), Hazen
patent: 3312385 (1967-04-01), Amort
patent: 3419286 (1968-12-01), Noonan et al.
patent: 3428237 (1969-02-01), Dowen
patent: 3902655 (1975-09-01), Huffman

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