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US2394701A
US2394701A US409710A US40971041A US2394701A US 2394701 A US2394701 A US 2394701A US 409710 A US409710 A US 409710A US 40971041 A US40971041 A US 40971041A US 2394701 A US2394701 A US 2394701A
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  • This invention relates to a method of preparing signs. More particularly the invention relates to a method of assembling letters, es-
  • the composition of the sign with the assistance of a transfer sheet, preferably of flexible material, and preferably having a differential as to adhesive characteristics permitting letters thus assembled to be transferred to the body portion of a sign or to afinal permanent support for the sign, such as a metal plate, truck body, window or the like.
  • the invention is peculiarly adapted for use with signs referred to in the trade as the "imprint typetwherein the background provides a standardized design setting forth a product by a distributor and providing space for the display of the dealers name together with other data, such as may be found desirable.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to provide a composition area wherein all or a portion of a sign may be assembled through the use of suitable letters and characters and moved into spaced relation with other groups of letters or characters so that the artistic effect may be observed by the person arranging the same.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a guide sheet coated with adhesive of a relatively slow rate of setting, and adjusting flexible adhesive letters on such sheet in accordance with the guide lines, and thereafter transferring such letters with the assistance of the transparent and flexible guide sheet to the remainder of the matter to be incorporated in the sign in the form of a body member for handling as an assembled unit,
  • Another object of the invention is t prepare a sign through'the use of a flexible transparent guide sheet carrying horizontal and vertical guide lines, and assembling letters and characters to form the sign upon such sheet, and thereafter transferring such letters to the sign proper and causing such letters to adhere to such sign through a higher degree of adhesive action between the let ters and the sign than is provided between the let-' ters and the guide sheet.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a method of forming signs by either the imprint, or individual sign type, wherein a guide sheet offiexible material is used under conditions of relatively slight adhesion and wherein such letters, after satisfactory spacing and alignment, are transferred bodily to a sign sheet to which such letters will adhere with a higher degree of adhesion than that provided by the guide sheet.
  • a further object of the invention is t provid signs formed of flexible transparencies adapted for application to windows or metal sheets, or other points of support, and adapted to have attached thereto at a predetermined point letters and characters, of like appearance and harmonious width to the letters and characters of the body of the sign, such added materialbeing preparedon a suitable flexible transparent guide sheet and positioned at the final point of support on the sign proper through direct transfer from said guide' sheet and removal of the letters and characters therefrom through the superior adhesive characteristics of the body portion of the sign over the adhesion characteristics of the guide sheet.
  • e Fig. 1 is a plan view showing the guide sheet with individual letters in the course of applica tion thereto;
  • r Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of asign illustrating the transferring of the letters on the guide sheet to the surface of the sign proper;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a prefabricated flexible transparency sign adapted for application to the inner or outer surface of a show window, or to a suitable sign surface of material other than glass;
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a transparency type of sign of the form illustrated in Fig. 3 to the inner surface of'a show window on the left-handside of suchyview, anda' sign of the type illustratedin'Fig. 2 applied to a metal sign area above the window on the right-hand side of said figure.
  • aguide sheet I is provided having substantially spaced vertical and horizontal lines serving'as'ameans- Figure 3 wherein a transparent or translucent valance-6 having its upper area I, if desired, of
  • the guide sheet i: is 7 preferably in the form of a flexible transparency having a coating thereover which becomes ad hesive in character when moistened, the degree Y of adhesiveness being controllable, and preferably of a slow setting character so as not to prevent the transfer of the sign elements after the composition of the signhas been completed.
  • the individualletters 2 of the sign are also preferably of flexible adhesive thin sheet material, and maythemselves be either opaque, translucent or transparent, as desired. The letters, when moistened, provide adhesive surfaces on each side, andmay be shifted about on the guide sheet for a reasonable length of time without adhering too strongly to such sheet thus preventing the satisfactory transfer of the letters, as will be here-.
  • stripes 9 at suitably spaced points, and also in some instances carrying advertising indicia Ii].
  • a valance of this type may provide space at any suitable point for what is known as the imprint, and this imprint matter is preferably applied to the flexible valance in the space provided by means of the flexible guide sheet illustrated in Figural, applied to the surface of the valance in. the manner in which such guide sheet and its assembled sign elements is applied to the surface of the metal sign 4 shown in Figure 2.
  • the valance as stated, is provided with an adhesive coating on each of its sides.
  • This coating prior to the transfer of the sign, is moistened, andthe guide sheet with its letters applied thereto and with its under surface moistened, is carefully pressed upon the valance with a higher degree of pressure applied over the sign characters.” This may be done by means of a squeegee having a heavy rubber blade which forces the moisture from below the under surface of the letters, and through the lower adhesive characteristics of the guide sheet, permits the removal of the guide sheet with the letters of the sign remaining in firm adhesiveness to the valance.
  • valance is provided with an adhesive surface on either side merge may be applied to the inside of a window, or to the outside thereof, or it may be applied to a commercial vehicle body, into any other member suitable to receive the sign.
  • a method for assembling a sign and applying said sign to a Window which includes the steps of moistening .a translucent backing sheet having permanent indicia printed thereon .and a space for inserting local identification, indicia, and then transferring local indicia thereto from a flexible adhesive-coated transparent sheet with guide linesthereon, said backing sheet having adhesive of greater tenacity than the transfer sheet, so that the transfer sheet can. be stripped after the indicia are applied to the backing sheet and then applying the backing sheet and local indicia to a window through permanent adhesion thereto.

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Feb. 12, 1946. A. J. LAWS METHOD OF PREPARING SIGNS Filed Sept. 5, 1941 /N VEN TOR.-
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Patented Feb. 12, 1946 I.
i .7 w o METHOD OF PREPARINGNSIGNS Arthnr J. Laws, Avon Lake, Ohio, asslgncr to The International Transparency Company, Cleveland, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio; 7
Application September 5, 1941, Serial No. 409,710
. 1 Claim. (0,]. 40-125) This invention, as indicated, relates to a method of preparing signs. More particularly the invention relates to a method of assembling letters, es-
pecially of the flexible adhesive type under conditions permitting adjustment to enhance the artistic appearance of the spacing and arrangement of the sign elements after viewing the same. It has in view the composition of the sign with the assistance of a transfer sheet, preferably of flexible material, and preferably having a differential as to adhesive characteristics permitting letters thus assembled to be transferred to the body portion of a sign or to afinal permanent support for the sign, such as a metal plate, truck body, window or the like. The invention is peculiarly adapted for use with signs referred to in the trade as the "imprint typetwherein the background provides a standardized design setting forth a product by a distributor and providing space for the display of the dealers name together with other data, such as may be found desirable. With a set space allowed for such imprinting it is necessary that the matter filled into the space be executed on a scale comparable to the matter appearing on the body of the sign proper. Under present circumstances when names are supplied by persons not equipped to produce the dealers name in harmoniou sizes and tones'of letters to conform to the remainder of the sign a most inartistic effect is caused through the lack of precision and uniformity in the matter so added. With the method and apparatus herein provided it is now possible to prepare dealers signs of the imprint type which are fully as satisfactory as individual hand painted signs of the most expensive character. It is also possible to prepare various other types of signs of a non-quantity production type at a very low cost and with high degree of artistic appearance and accuracyof finish.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a composition area wherein all or a portion of a sign may be assembled through the use of suitable letters and characters and moved into spaced relation with other groups of letters or characters so that the artistic effect may be observed by the person arranging the same.
Another object of the invention is to provide a guide sheet coated with adhesive of a relatively slow rate of setting, and adjusting flexible adhesive letters on such sheet in accordance with the guide lines, and thereafter transferring such letters with the assistance of the transparent and flexible guide sheet to the remainder of the matter to be incorporated in the sign in the form of a body member for handling as an assembled unit,
or, for incorporation in a sign at a point of perma-' nent support. v
Another object of the invention is t prepare a sign through'the use of a flexible transparent guide sheet carrying horizontal and vertical guide lines, and assembling letters and characters to form the sign upon such sheet, and thereafter transferring such letters to the sign proper and causing such letters to adhere to such sign through a higher degree of adhesive action between the let ters and the sign than is provided between the let-' ters and the guide sheet.
Another object of the invention is to provide a method of forming signs by either the imprint, or individual sign type, wherein a guide sheet offiexible material is used under conditions of relatively slight adhesion and wherein such letters, after satisfactory spacing and alignment, are transferred bodily to a sign sheet to which such letters will adhere with a higher degree of adhesion than that provided by the guide sheet. 1
A further object of the invention is t provid signs formed of flexible transparencies adapted for application to windows or metal sheets, or other points of support, and adapted to have attached thereto at a predetermined point letters and characters, of like appearance and harmonious width to the letters and characters of the body of the sign, such added materialbeing preparedon a suitable flexible transparent guide sheet and positioned at the final point of support on the sign proper through direct transfer from said guide' sheet and removal of the letters and characters therefrom through the superior adhesive characteristics of the body portion of the sign over the adhesion characteristics of the guide sheet.
Other and further objects of'the invention will appear in the course of thefollowing description.
To the accomplishment of the foregoing and related ends, said invention, then, consists of the means and method hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claim, the annexed drawing and the following description setting forth in detail certain means and methods embodying the invention, such disclosed means and method constituting, however, but several of vari ous forms in which the principle of the invention may be used. s
In said annexed drawing: e Fig. 1 is a plan view showing the guide sheet with individual letters in the course of applica tion thereto; r Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of asign illustrating the transferring of the letters on the guide sheet to the surface of the sign proper;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a prefabricated flexible transparency sign adapted for application to the inner or outer surface of a show window, or to a suitable sign surface of material other than glass; and
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a transparency type of sign of the form illustrated in Fig. 3 to the inner surface of'a show window on the left-handside of suchyview, anda' sign of the type illustratedin'Fig. 2 applied to a metal sign area above the window on the right-hand side of said figure.
As is clearly shown in the drawing, aguide sheet I is provided having substantially spaced vertical and horizontal lines serving'as'ameans- Figure 3 wherein a transparent or translucent valance-6 having its upper area I, if desired, of
and having "one or more ornamental lines or forsuitably spacing individual letters 2 and also a character 3 on its surface so as to provide an' artistically designed sign. The guide sheet i: is 7 preferably in the form of a flexible transparency having a coating thereover which becomes ad hesive in character when moistened, the degree Y of adhesiveness being controllable, and preferably of a slow setting character so as not to prevent the transfer of the sign elements after the composition of the signhas been completed. The individualletters 2 of the sign are also preferably of flexible adhesive thin sheet material, and maythemselves be either opaque, translucent or transparent, as desired. The letters, when moistened, provide adhesive surfaces on each side, andmay be shifted about on the guide sheet for a reasonable length of time without adhering too strongly to such sheet thus preventing the satisfactory transfer of the letters, as will be here-.
inafter more particularly described.
After the sign has been'assembled on the guide sheet in the manner illustrated in Figure 1, each letter being lightly pressed against such guide sheet so as to provide a temporary non-slipping adhesiveness to such guide sheet, the transfer of the sign elements to the permanent sign surface may be carried out. The method of making the transfer. of the letters from the guide sheet to a permanent metal sign, preferably having an enameled surface, and if desired having other sign or advertising indicia, such as the tire trade the area carrying the individual letters and characters o-f the sign. When a satisfactory degree of pressure has resulted in the firm adherence of the letters. and characters to the surface of the sign proper, the guide sheet I is stripped from the sign in the manner shown in Figure 2. V This operation completes a transfer of the elements of the sign to the sign surface proper, but where the sign is to be exposed to the elements, particularly where it is used as an outdoor sign above a store front, or as a sign on a truck or other commercial vehicle, it is desirable to apply a coat of transparent varnish or the like over the sign, or at least a portion thereof, which carries the transferred sign elements. Throughrthis proone colon'and its lower area 8 of another color,
stripes 9 at suitably spaced points, and also in some instances carrying advertising indicia Ii].
A valance of this type may provide space at any suitable point for what is known as the imprint, and this imprint matter is preferably applied to the flexible valance in the space provided by means of the flexible guide sheet illustrated in Figural, applied to the surface of the valance in. the manner in which such guide sheet and its assembled sign elements is applied to the surface of the metal sign 4 shown in Figure 2. The valance, as stated, is provided with an adhesive coating on each of its sides. This coating, prior to the transfer of the sign, is moistened, andthe guide sheet with its letters applied thereto and with its under surface moistened, is carefully pressed upon the valance with a higher degree of pressure applied over the sign characters." This may be done by means of a squeegee having a heavy rubber blade which forces the moisture from below the under surface of the letters, and through the lower adhesive characteristics of the guide sheet, permits the removal of the guide sheet with the letters of the sign remaining in firm adhesiveness to the valance. to be used immediately it may be applied directly to the surface upon which it is to remain permanently, and as has been indicated, such valance is provided with an adhesive surface on either side soit may be applied to the inside of a window, or to the outside thereof, or it may be applied to a commercial vehicle body, into any other member suitable to receive the sign.
Other modes of applying the principle of my invention may be employed instead of those explained, change being made as regards the means and steps herein disclosed, provided the, means stated by the following claim or the equivalent of such stated. means be employed.
I therefore particularly point out and dis tinctly claim as my invention: I
A method for assembling a sign and applying said sign to a Window which includes the steps of moistening .a translucent backing sheet having permanent indicia printed thereon .and a space for inserting local identification, indicia, and then transferring local indicia thereto from a flexible adhesive-coated transparent sheet with guide linesthereon, said backing sheet having adhesive of greater tenacity than the transfer sheet, so that the transfer sheet can. be stripped after the indicia are applied to the backing sheet and then applying the backing sheet and local indicia to a window through permanent adhesion thereto.
ARTHUR J. L'AWS.
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US2465927A (en) * 1946-04-13 1949-03-29 Melville B Rapp Decalcomanias
US2559756A (en) * 1948-01-15 1951-07-10 By Buk Company Preformed sign unit
US2591779A (en) * 1948-04-13 1952-04-08 By Buk Company Sign and method of making the same
US2626226A (en) * 1948-10-22 1953-01-20 James E Adair Printed transfer and method of using same
US2647848A (en) * 1950-04-10 1953-08-04 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Lettering film
US2654687A (en) * 1950-07-20 1953-10-06 Sorg Paper Company Composite sheet material and method of producing the same
US2681877A (en) * 1950-02-14 1954-06-22 B B Chem Co Supported adhesive strip material
US2684776A (en) * 1951-03-08 1954-07-27 Ida Hill Strip-mounted fasteners with colored heads
US2725325A (en) * 1952-02-27 1955-11-29 B B Chem Co Protected adhesive plastic sheet materials and methods of making the same
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US2465927A (en) * 1946-04-13 1949-03-29 Melville B Rapp Decalcomanias
US2559756A (en) * 1948-01-15 1951-07-10 By Buk Company Preformed sign unit
US2591779A (en) * 1948-04-13 1952-04-08 By Buk Company Sign and method of making the same
US2626226A (en) * 1948-10-22 1953-01-20 James E Adair Printed transfer and method of using same
US2681877A (en) * 1950-02-14 1954-06-22 B B Chem Co Supported adhesive strip material
US2647848A (en) * 1950-04-10 1953-08-04 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Lettering film
US2654687A (en) * 1950-07-20 1953-10-06 Sorg Paper Company Composite sheet material and method of producing the same
US2684776A (en) * 1951-03-08 1954-07-27 Ida Hill Strip-mounted fasteners with colored heads
US2725325A (en) * 1952-02-27 1955-11-29 B B Chem Co Protected adhesive plastic sheet materials and methods of making the same
US2811475A (en) * 1952-11-20 1957-10-29 Brittains Ltd Transfer paper and dry-strip transfers made with such paper
US3055787A (en) * 1956-08-07 1962-09-25 Frederick W Mackenzie Application of typograhic and other designs to showcards, and other articles
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