Autorejecting spliced document product

US9466229B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9466229-B2
Application numberUS-35635706-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 16, 2006
Priority dateFeb 16, 2006
Publication dateOct 11, 2016
Grant dateOct 11, 2016

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A document product includes a web having a transverse splice therein. A mask is formed near the splice and is subsequently used for automatically rejecting a spliced document.

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Accordingly, what is desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is the invention as defined and differentiated in the following claims in which we claim: 1. A laminar document product comprising: a web configured with repeating documents along the running axis of the web, wherein each document includes preprint thereon; an optical recognition signature site other than preprint at a predetermined location of each repeating document; a transverse splice; and a mask other than preprint and (i) proximate to the transverse splice, and (ii) provided in the optical recognition signature site of a document adjacent to or including the transverse splice. 2. A product according to claim 1 wherein (i) the web is laminated in a multitude of layers, and (ii) the web is devoid of the mask except adjacent to the splice. 3. A product according to claim 1 wherein the splice is registered with the spliced document at a predetermined location on the web. 4. A product according to claim 3 wherein the splice bridges the width of the web inside the spliced document. 5. A product according to claim 3 wherein the splice bridges the junction between two spliced documents. 6. A product according to claim 3 wherein (i) the web includes repeating lines of perforations in the repeating documents, and (ii) the splice is located at the perforations in the spliced document. 7. A product according to claim 3 wherein the splice comprises a tape fixedly joining together the web at a butt joint therein. 8. A product according to claim 7 wherein the tape is perforate. 9. A product according to claim 3 wherein (i) the documents repeat on the web both longitudinally along the running axis and transversely thereacross, and (ii) masks correspondingly repeat transversely across the web in multiple spliced documents. 10. A product according to claim 3 wherein (i) the optical recognition signature site other than preprint comprises a location for printing of a barcode, and (ii) the mask comprises a mark covering the optical recognition signature site which is other than preprint to obscure the barcode when printed thereatop. 11. An infeed product roll comprising: a web wound in a spiral having a multitude of layers, and a multitude of documents repeating along the running axis of the web, wherein each document has preprint thereon; a series of optical recognition signature sites other than preprint at a predetermined location of each of the multitude of documents; a press splice bridging two spliced documents; and a mask other than preprint and (i) proximate to the press slice to distinguish an associated spliced document from nonspliced documents, and (ii) provided in only the optical recognition signature site of a document adjacent to or including the press splice. 12. A roll according to claim 11 wherein each of the documents includes a blank optical recognition signature site, except for the spliced document having the mask covering the signature site thereof. 13. A roll according to claim 12 wherein the splice bridges the width of the web inside the spliced document. 14. A roll according to claim 13 wherein the splice comprises a tape fixedly joining together the web at a butt joint therein. 15. A roll according to claim 14 wherein the splice bridges the junction between two spliced documents. 16. A roll according to claim 14 wherein the web further includes repeating lines of perforations in the repeating documents, and the splice is located at the perforations in the spliced document. 17. A roll according to claim 16 wherein the tape is perforate. 18. A roll according to claim 14 wherein (i) documents repeat on the web both longitudinally along the running axis and transversely thereacross, and said (ii) masks correspondingly repeat transversely across the web in multiple spliced documents. 19. A roll according to claim 14 wherein (i) the optical recognition signature site other than preprint comprises a location for printing of a barcode, and (ii) the mask comprises a mark covering said the optical recognition signature site to obscure the barcode when printed thereatop. 20. An infeed product fanfold comprising: a web stacked in a multitude of layers, and having a multitude of documents repeating along the running axis of the web; a series of optical recognition signature sites other than preprint at a predetermined location of each of the multitude of documents; and a press splice; and a mask other than preprint and (i) proximate to the press splice to distinguish an associated spliced document from nonspliced documents, and (ii) provided in an only the optical recognition signature site of a document adjacent to or including the press splice. 21. A laminar document product comprising: a web configured with repeating documents along the running axis of the web, wherein each document includes preprint thereon; a blank optical recognition signature sites other than preprint at a predetermined location of each repeating document; a transverse press splice; and an operator-provided mask other than preprint and (i) proximate to the transverse press splice, and (ii) provided in only the blank optical recognition signature site of a document adjacent to or including the transverse press splice. 22. A product according to claim 21 wherein (i) the blank optical recognition signature site other than preprint comprises a location for printing of a barcode, and (ii) the operator-provided mask comprises a mark covering the blank optical recognition signature site to obscure the barcode when printed thereatop.

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  • G09F3/0288Primary

    Labels or tickets consisting of more than one part, e.g. with address of sender or other reference on separate section to main label; Multi-copy labels · CPC title

  • Wound package of webs · CPC title

  • Joining of cut laminae end-to-end · CPC title

  • marking of splice · CPC title

  • Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or component and having an adhesive outermost layer · CPC title

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What does patent US9466229B2 cover?
A document product includes a web having a transverse splice therein. A mask is formed near the splice and is subsequently used for automatically rejecting a spliced document.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Halbrook Jr Wendell B, Anderson Mark A, Iconex Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09F3/0288. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 11 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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