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COMMEMORATIVE SHEETS

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48 HMS Motorsports LLC
RICKY HENDRICK Hendrick Motorsports, Inc.
Technical Examples
  1. A golf ball display includes a display plate having a display field that includes information relating to a commemorative golf ball, and a bracket attached to the display plate for detachably securing the display plate to the commemorative golf ball. The display plate is sized to be largely hidden behind the commemorative golf ball when the golf ball is viewed head-on. The bracket that secures the display plate to the golf ball defines a curved inner surface having a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of a golf ball and a length dimension that is greater than one half of the circumference of a golf ball. The display plate may be separately engraved or may be affixed with a data label that includes information associated with the commemorative golf ball such as a location of the golf course, a date that golf game was played, a player's score, and a subjective rating of the golf course. The labels may be printed by a computer located at a golf course or may be separately printed using a personal computer.
  2. A dispenser containing sheets, for example, dry sheets and premoistened sheets is provided. The dispenser is adapted to be releasably coupled to a conventional rolled product fixture, such as one that holds a roll of toilet tissue in a bathroom. The dispenser may include a cartridge which is positioned in the housing of the dispenser which holds sheets. The sheets dispense from the cartridge and the dispenser.
  3. There is disclosed an improved stacker, method of stacking sheets such as tags, and a stack of sheets. The stacker and the stacking method produces a stack of sheets, wherein same-size sheets are stacked so that the endmost sheet or sheets in one batch are offset or staggered to provide batch separators in a stack of sheets. The stacker includes an improved sheet feed mechanism that enables sheets having different characteristics to be fed without disassembling any portion of the mechanism or the stacker.
  4. A stack of alternating sheets includes repeating diecuts offset among the sheets. The sheets may be made from a continuous web using a die to cut the repeating diecuts along the running axis of the web. Individual sheets are cut from the web and stacked with the diecuts offset from each other in turn. The stack of sheets may be loaded into a printer and fed individually therethrough, with the offset diecuts preventing interlocking therebetween.
  5. A backlight assembly and an LCD having the same are disclosed to prevent wrinklings of optical sheets due to close contact of optical sheets or prism sheets. The backlight assembly includes multiple optical sheets disposed between a light guiding plate and a display unit, for the diffusion of light, collection of light and securing of horizontal viewing angle. The front surface or the rear surface of each of the optical sheets each has an embossing structure or a matte structure to decrease a contact area between the multiple optical sheets and to minimize frictions.

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