Identification card and carrier
First Claim
1. A structure for an identification card comprising a carrier sheet, a retainer patch having first and second layers of film chemically bonded to one another, the retainer patch being attached to the underside of the carrier with the first film layer facing the carrier, and cut lines defining the boundaries of the card and extending fully around the perimeter of the card without interruption, the cut lines being located in the carrier at a point overlying the retainer patch and having a depth such that the cut lines extend through the carrier and first film layer but not through the second film layer, the chemical bond between the first and second film layers being sufficient to retain the card in the carrier until such time as a user chooses to remove the card from the carrier.
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Abstract
A temporary identification card having smooth edges is formed from a carrier of continuous form stock having indicia printed on its upper and/or lower surfaces. A retainer patch adheres to the bottom surface of the carrier by means of an adhesive area. The retainer patch has first and second plastic layers chemically bonded to one another. The card is die cut all the way around its perimeter, the die cutting extending through the form stock, the adhesive and the first layer of the retainer patch but not the second layer. The bond between the first and second layers of the retainer patch allows the second layer to retain the card in the carrier until such time as a user chooses to remove the card from the carrier.
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6 Claims
- 1. A structure for an identification card comprising a carrier sheet, a retainer patch having first and second layers of film chemically bonded to one another, the retainer patch being attached to the underside of the carrier with the first film layer facing the carrier, and cut lines defining the boundaries of the card and extending fully around the perimeter of the card without interruption, the cut lines being located in the carrier at a point overlying the retainer patch and having a depth such that the cut lines extend through the carrier and first film layer but not through the second film layer, the chemical bond between the first and second film layers being sufficient to retain the card in the carrier until such time as a user chooses to remove the card from the carrier.
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