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Method of embossing cardsUSPTO Application #: 20060151095Title: Method of embossing cards Abstract: A card embossing system for embossing information onto a sheet of material prior to cutting individual cards from the sheet is disclosed. Information is embossed onto the sheet in a pattern of rows and columns. Information on adjacent columns is offset relative to one another. When individual cards are cut from the sheet, they are collected in a receiving tray having a plurality of cells arranged in a pattern of rows and columns such that adjacently stacked cards have embossing which is offset from one another. This prevents nesting of cards and allows for improved feeding from a hopper into a machine for further processing, such as printing or embossing individualized information on each card. (end of abstract) Agent: Mcandrews Held & Malloy, Ltd - Chicago, IL, US Inventor: Richard L. Biller USPTO Applicaton #: 20060151095 - Class: 156219000 (USPTO) Related Patent Categories: Adhesive Bonding And Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, Methods, Surface Bonding And/or Assembly Therefor, With Permanent Bending Or Reshaping Or Surface Deformation Of Self Sustaining Lamina, Surface Deformation Only Of Sandwich Or Lamina (e.g., Embossed Panels) The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060151095. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/678,832, filed on Oct. 3, 2003, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/492,951, filed on Aug. 6, 2003. FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT [0002] [Not Applicable] MICROFICHE/COPYRIGHT REFERENCE [0003] [Not Applicable] FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0004] The present invention relates to embossing systems for cards, and more specifically to a system for embossing a sheet of cards. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0005] Printing and embossing credit, identification, promotional, or similar type cards has been practiced for some time. The current practice for making cards of this type generally involves first printing information onto a sheet of cards, using an inkjet or similar type printer. The printed information is typically static information, that is, the same information is printed on each card. Next, an ultraviolet coat or a lamination layer is applied to the sheet of cards. Third, individual cards are punched or cut from the sheet. Lastly, the cards are embossed with static information or individualized information. When static information is to be embossed on the cards, the process to emboss static information is costly and time consuming. Using the current practice, static information is embossed one character, letter, or image at a time, or must be altered for each card. Additionally, the static information for each card must be programmed individually, taking up valuable computer space and programmer time. [0006] Several U.S. Patents have been granted on variations and improvements to machines that follow the current practice. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,088,216, 4,271,012, 4,784,059, 4,789,420, 4,969,760, 5,505,514, and 6,142,370, all issued to LaManna et al. (collectively, the LaManna Patents), disclose embossing systems that use rotating embossing wheels and a transport mechanism to emboss a desired character at a desired location on the card. In operation, the card is transported to a reference position relative to the embossing wheel, the embossing wheel is rotated so that the desired character is at the appropriate point, and the desired character is embossed. The latter patents mentioned above offer improvements to the transport mechanism, the control system used to emboss a batch or series of cards, and variations involving multiple embossing wheels as well as additional processes involved in producing credit cards. In these inventions, each character is individually embossed, which consumes precious processing time, especially when the same characters are repeated on every card. Additionally, each embossing wheel typically has letters or characters of only one font or pitch width. If additional fonts or pitch widths are desired, multiple wheels are required, which can add cost and complexity to card production. [0007] U.S. Pat. No. 4,091,910, issued to Bolton et al., discloses an electronically controlled embossing machine for embossing alpha-numeric characters on flexible sheets, such as plastic credit cards. The machine uses two constantly rotating embossing wheels which carry radially moveable embossing molds about their peripheries. One embossing wheel carries male or projecting embossing molds; the second wheel carries matching female or intaglio embossing molds. Selection of a desired character causes the appropriate male and female molds to move radially outward on each wheel. A credit card blank is disposed between the embossing wheels, where the rotating wheels cause the desired character to be embossed in the card through a rolling-squeezing process. [0008] U.S. Pat. No. 4,747,706, issued to Duea, discloses another embossing method and apparatus that uses a rotatable embossing wheel. U.S. Pat. No. 4,519,600, issued to Warwick et al., discloses a card feeding, transfer and output apparatus for an automatic embossing system like those disclosed in the LaManna patents. U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,781, issued to Lundstrom et al., discloses a card embossing apparatus and method based on the LaManna patents. U.S. Pat. No. 4,384,711, issued to Gabel et al., discloses a card feeding apparatus for an automatic embossing system, like those disclosed in the LaManna patents. [0009] U.S. Pat. No. 5,974,961, issued to Kazo et al., discloses a multi-hopper card embossing apparatus. The disclosed apparatus adds functionality to the embossing machines described above. The added functionality results from multiple input hoppers, wherein cards of different types can be staged prior to processing. This allows the apparatus to process the various cards without having to stop the machine and load new types of cards. However, the actual embossing mechanism is similar to those described above. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,055 discloses a card transport mechanism and method of operation, where the transport mechanism is suitable for use in the embossing systems described above. [0010] U.S. Pat. No. 4,732,082, issued to Ireton, discloses a preassembled set of embossing rolls. The embossing rolls can emboss a reoccurring pattern onto a sheet of material that is fed through the rolls. The rollers have corresponding male and female dies that impart a three dimensional shape to a sheet of material disposed between the rolls. [0011] U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,607, issued to Lovison, discloses a device and method for etch and emboss process printing. Lovison uses a series of rollers to emboss patterns into thick layers of ink on a sheet of material. [0012] None of the inventions described above disclose a way to emboss information onto a sheet of material prior to the material being cut into individual cards. Nor do they disclose how cards with information embossed on them could be further processed to add additional information or undergo further embossing. [0013] Thus there is a need to develop a system that can emboss information onto a sheet of material prior to the material being cut into individual cards. There is a further need to develop a system to process pre-embossed cards such that the cards do not stack tightly together, i.e., nest, and allow for further processing, such as individualized embossing, foiling, magnetic strip encoding, and the like. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0014] In view of the insufficiencies discussed above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a system for embossing a sheet of material prior to the material being cut into individual cards. [0015] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for creating cards having combinations of different types of items, either alphanumeric text or symbols, embossed into the cards. [0016] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for collecting embossed cards following being cut into individual cards such that the cards do not nest together when stacked. [0017] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for feeding embossed and cut cards into a printer for the printing of individualized information on the cards. [0018] A method and system for making embossed cards is disclosed. First, static information can be printed on a sheet of material and a coating may be applied to the sheet. Next, the sheet is embossed with static information in a pattern of rows and columns, wherein embossing on adjacent columns is offset. Cards are then cut from the sheet and the cards are collected such that adjacent cards are offset from one another. Continue reading... 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