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US2567435A US198268A US19826850A US2567435A US 2567435 A US2567435 A US 2567435A US 198268 A US198268 A US 198268A US 19826850 A US19826850 A US 19826850A US 2567435 A US2567435 A US 2567435A
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  • My invention relates to carbon paper sheets, and backing sheets, particularly intended for use as centering guides for typewritten letters; stencil sheets; backing sheets; offset printing and hectograph in all forms; multigraphing; lithographing, andoflice printing generally
  • One object of my invention is to provide sheets of carbon paper, backing sheets or. the like as above stated, that will enable the user to place typewritten or printed matter on a letter sheet or the like in symmetrical or balanced position with respect to the top, bottom and the longitudinal edges of the sheet upon which typing, printing or other impressions are to be made.
  • Still another object of my invention is to provide a carbon sheet or a-guide sheet of the character referred to whose upper and lower edges are so marked that it can be used with either of its horizontal edges uppermost, with the guide notches or tabs properly positioned for guiding the operation to an accurate balancing of the work, whereby the operator is not required to so turn the sheet as to have only a certain one of its horizontal edges in the uppermost position, and whereby the carbon sheet can be used for a period of time with one edge uppermost and thereafter with the other edge uppermost to thereby frequently economize in carbon paper life.
  • Fig- 'ure 1 shows a carbon sheet having notches or serrations in its edges to serve as guides
  • Fig. 2 shows a letter sheet or the like placed upon the carbon sheet of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 shows a modification of the structure of Fig. 1, wherein one vertical edge of the carbon sheet has notches and the other vertical edge thereof tabs
  • Fig. 4 shows a letter sheet or the like applied to the sheet of Fig. 3.
  • the carbon paper or guide sheet 5 has notches I, 8, 9, Hi and l I in its vertical edges, the notches in one edge being duplicates of the other notches, both as to location and size.
  • the sheet is similarly notched in its upper and lower edges, but the notches in the lower edge are offset to the right with re- 2 spect to the notches in the upper edge as -indi cated by the dash lines I2 and I3.
  • This arrangement renders the carbon reversible or usable with either end uppermost and still have guides at the right hand edge.
  • the notches 9 are placed half way between the upper and lower edges of the sheet as indicated by the numeral I4.
  • the deep notches aa are at equal distances from the center notch 22 at their lowest points.” For letter width sheets, these deepest points would be about three inches apart, to serve as a; guide for three-inch headings. Points b-'-b would be each one inch from the center notch 22 to serve as guides for two-inch headings. The points c-c would be each two inches from the notch 22 and therefore serve as guides for four' inch headings.
  • the other notches such as at e are located at various other distances and with various depths.
  • the notches e can also serve as heading guides but are primarily intended for marginal guides, each being one inch from the adjacent marginal edge of the sheet. The ad jacent notches will, of course, be located at other definite distances from the marginal edges.
  • the corners of the sheet are cut away as shown at I5, I6, I1 and I8. This cutting away of the corners serves two purposes as hereinafter explained.
  • a letter sheet 20 is shown as placed upon the carbon sheet of Fig. 1, the left hand vertical edges of the two sheets being flush with one another, but the right hand edge of the carbon sheet protruding as shown at I5 and I8.
  • This protruding portion of the carbon sheet is preferably not coated on its rear side. The other edge portion too, is uncoated in that area between the broken line 2
  • the beveled cuts at l5 and I6 facilitate entry] danger of curling of the corners of the carbon paper and the bevel at l8 serves, in addition to the notch II, to indicate approach to the end of the page.
  • the notch 23 When the sheet is turned to bring its other end uppermost, the notch 23 will then occupy the position of the notch 22 in Figs. 1 and 2, and the notch 23 will then be at the vertical center line of the letter sheet. In this instance, the uncoated portion of the carbon sheet at 21 will be exposed at the right hand side of the letter sheet 20, but the notches 9 still, of course, being at the horizontal midline of the letter sheet.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 I show a carbon sheet 25 which is notched at its upper and lower edges in the same manner as the sheet of Fig. 1. Also, the left hand edge of the sheet is notched as are the longitudinal edges of Fig. 1. However, the right hand edge of the sheet has tabs 26, 21, 28, 29 and 3llinstead of notches. The rear faces of these tabs are not coated nor is that portion of the sheet to the left of the broken line 3
  • the sheet will be used with the tabs protruding at the right hand of the sheet, but the sheet can be reversed end-to-end, in which case the tabs 26 to 30 will be concealed at theleft hand edge oithe sheet and the notched strip-like area adjacent to 31 will be exposed at the right hand edge of the sheet as are the mat h s in Fis- I
  • the coated area of the carbon sheet is made of the same width as the letter sheet, the respective series of guide notches on the top and bottom will be in vertical alignment with one another.
  • the carbon sheet exclusively of the tabs, :there being. other notches in said upper edge in relatively balanced positions at opposite sides of the middle notch.

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Sept. 11, 1951 KRAUS 2,567,435
CARBON SHEETS, ETC WITH MARGIN GUIDES Filed Nov 50, 1950 HERMAN J. KRAUS IN VEN TOR.
Attorneg Patented Sept. II, 41951 ETQ, WITH MARGIN GUIDES Herman J. Kraus, Pittsburgh, Pa. Application November 30, 1950, Serial No. 198,268
CARBONLSHEETS,
1 Claim.
My invention relates to carbon paper sheets, and backing sheets, particularly intended for use as centering guides for typewritten letters; stencil sheets; backing sheets; offset printing and hectograph in all forms; multigraphing; lithographing, andoflice printing generally One object of my invention is to provide sheets of carbon paper, backing sheets or. the like as above stated, that will enable the user to place typewritten or printed matter on a letter sheet or the like in symmetrical or balanced position with respect to the top, bottom and the longitudinal edges of the sheet upon which typing, printing or other impressions are to be made.
Another object of my invention is to provide carbon paper, backing sheets or guide sheets marked along the longitudinal and horizontal edges in such manner that the markings (which may be in the form of notches, tabs, punched holes, or printed markings or coloring) will show to the user the points at which the typing or printing must be started and ended in order to produce the desired balanced effect.
Still another object of my invention is to provide a carbon sheet or a-guide sheet of the character referred to whose upper and lower edges are so marked that it can be used with either of its horizontal edges uppermost, with the guide notches or tabs properly positioned for guiding the operation to an accurate balancing of the work, whereby the operator is not required to so turn the sheet as to have only a certain one of its horizontal edges in the uppermost position, and whereby the carbon sheet can be used for a period of time with one edge uppermost and thereafter with the other edge uppermost to thereby frequently economize in carbon paper life.
As shown in the accompanying drawing, Fig- 'ure 1 shows a carbon sheet having notches or serrations in its edges to serve as guides; Fig. 2 shows a letter sheet or the like placed upon the carbon sheet of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 shows a modification of the structure of Fig. 1, wherein one vertical edge of the carbon sheet has notches and the other vertical edge thereof tabs, and Fig. 4 shows a letter sheet or the like applied to the sheet of Fig. 3.
Referring first to Figs. 1 and 2, the carbon paper or guide sheet 5 has notches I, 8, 9, Hi and l I in its vertical edges, the notches in one edge being duplicates of the other notches, both as to location and size. The sheet is similarly notched in its upper and lower edges, but the notches in the lower edge are offset to the right with re- 2 spect to the notches in the upper edge as -indi cated by the dash lines I2 and I3. This arrangement renders the carbon reversible or usable with either end uppermost and still have guides at the right hand edge. The notches 9 are placed half way between the upper and lower edges of the sheet as indicated by the numeral I4.
The deep notches aa are at equal distances from the center notch 22 at their lowest points." For letter width sheets, these deepest points would be about three inches apart, to serve as a; guide for three-inch headings. Points b-'-b would be each one inch from the center notch 22 to serve as guides for two-inch headings. The points c-c would be each two inches from the notch 22 and therefore serve as guides for four' inch headings. The other notches such as at e are located at various other distances and with various depths. The notches e can also serve as heading guides but are primarily intended for marginal guides, each being one inch from the adjacent marginal edge of the sheet. The ad jacent notches will, of course, be located at other definite distances from the marginal edges.
The corners of the sheet are cut away as shown at I5, I6, I1 and I8. This cutting away of the corners serves two purposes as hereinafter explained.
In Fig. 2, a letter sheet 20 is shown as placed upon the carbon sheet of Fig. 1, the left hand vertical edges of the two sheets being flush with one another, but the right hand edge of the carbon sheet protruding as shown at I5 and I8. This protruding portion of the carbon sheet is preferably not coated on its rear side. The other edge portion too, is uncoated in that area between the broken line 2| and the adjacent edge of the sheet. When the sheets are assembled as shown in Fig. 2, the operator will find that the upper notch 22 is in the vertical center line of the letter sheet 20, and he, of course, knows that the exposed notch 9 is at the horizontal midline, with the other notches indicating certain distances between these midlines and the adjacent edges of the sheet. He is thus enabled to effect accurate balancing of the matter to be typewritten or printed.
When the papers are in the typewriter the operator can turn the top edge of the letterhead back slightly to expose the notches in the carbon sheet, or there will be some flaring in the upper looise1 edges of the papers tomake the notches vis b e.
The beveled cuts at l5 and I6 facilitate entry] danger of curling of the corners of the carbon paper and the bevel at l8 serves, in addition to the notch II, to indicate approach to the end of the page.
When the operator desires to remove the carbon from the letter sheets, he can grasp the protruding edge at the vicinity of the numeral I8 between the fingers of one hand and the letter sheets at the corners above the bevel IS, with the fingers of the other hand.
When the sheet is turned to bring its other end uppermost, the notch 23 will then occupy the position of the notch 22 in Figs. 1 and 2, and the notch 23 will then be at the vertical center line of the letter sheet. In this instance, the uncoated portion of the carbon sheet at 21 will be exposed at the right hand side of the letter sheet 20, but the notches 9 still, of course, being at the horizontal midline of the letter sheet.
Referring now to Figs. 3 and 4, I show a carbon sheet 25 which is notched at its upper and lower edges in the same manner as the sheet of Fig. 1. Also, the left hand edge of the sheet is notched as are the longitudinal edges of Fig. 1. However, the right hand edge of the sheet has tabs 26, 21, 28, 29 and 3llinstead of notches. The rear faces of these tabs are not coated nor is that portion of the sheet to the left of the broken line 3|. Ordinarily, the sheet will be used with the tabs protruding at the right hand of the sheet, but the sheet can be reversed end-to-end, in which case the tabs 26 to 30 will be concealed at theleft hand edge oithe sheet and the notched strip-like area adjacent to 31 will be exposed at the right hand edge of the sheet as are the mat h s in Fis- I In cases where the coated area of the carbon sheet is made of the same width as the letter sheet, the respective series of guide notches on the top and bottom will be in vertical alignment with one another. will project from the right handedge of the sheet, when in one position, and when the carbon is reversed, they will project from the left hand edge In this case, the signal tabs 4 thereof so that it is possible to have notches 22 and 23 in alignment with each other, and either end can still be used uppermost.
Various of the signal or indicator marks, and particularly those at the longitudinal edges, will be useful also where continuous forms are used, including those wherein the paper is supplied in rolls or pleat-like folds, with tear-oft linesor perforations at certain locations. Likewise, this feature of the invention is applicable to the so-called snap out sets of forms, which are bound together and from which the carbon sheets can be removed, after the typing has been completed.
I claim as my invention:
A carbon paper or backing sheet of generally rectangular form having guide tabs on only one vertical edge, one tab being at the horizontal midline of the sheet and the other tabs being in relatively balanced positions above and below the midline tab, the spaces between the .tabs bein of sufficient width to accommodate the fingers .01 a user when alining the carbon paper with other sheets, and there being notches in the upper edge of the carbon paper, one of which. notches is positioned midway between the vertical edges of.-
the carbon sheet, exclusively of the tabs, :there being. other notches in said upper edge in relatively balanced positions at opposite sides of the middle notch.
HERMAN J. KRAUS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 646,566 Bailey Apr. 3, 1900 1,361,553 Smith Dec. 7, 1 920 1,850,236 Kelly Mar. 22, 1932 1,931,168 Scott Oct. 17, 1933 2.178.878 McAdams Nov. 77. v1.939
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US2724601A (en) * 1951-07-11 1955-11-22 Robert J Fuerst Carbon paper pad
US2792239A (en) * 1955-01-06 1957-05-14 Shenker George Guides on carbon paper
US3129661A (en) * 1960-03-31 1964-04-21 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Novel duplicating processes
US3183832A (en) * 1960-02-01 1965-05-18 Azoplate Corp Lithographic printing foil

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US1361553A (en) * 1919-08-02 1920-12-07 Underwood Typewriter Co Carbon-sheet
US1850236A (en) * 1930-08-14 1932-03-22 Charles L Kelly Carbon paper holder
US1931168A (en) * 1930-02-03 1933-10-17 Egry Register Co Carbon sheet
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US1361553A (en) * 1919-08-02 1920-12-07 Underwood Typewriter Co Carbon-sheet
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US1850236A (en) * 1930-08-14 1932-03-22 Charles L Kelly Carbon paper holder
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US2792239A (en) * 1955-01-06 1957-05-14 Shenker George Guides on carbon paper
US3183832A (en) * 1960-02-01 1965-05-18 Azoplate Corp Lithographic printing foil
US3129661A (en) * 1960-03-31 1964-04-21 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Novel duplicating processes

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