The application of graphic labels onto a round object where centering is critical occurs in many fields of application. The best mode of practicing this invention involves the placement of graphically enhanced labels onto poker chips, but this is not intended to limit the field of application. There are many games where round objects are used as game pieces and customizing these objects as token, party favors or business cards is desirable. Round objects such as game pieces for backgammon, bingo, and various board games, condom carrying game tokens and even tiddlywinks are labeled with promotional, informational or instructional labels.
With the advent of the increased interest in the game of poker, each establishment is making efforts to customize their playing environment and also is trying to create recognizable tokens developing brand identities and eliminating cross-over play. Currently, poker chips are usually ink-stamped using offset or pad printing techniques creating a permanent ink onto the face of the poker chip. This creates a lasting impression which is not modifiable. It is also an inexpensive process to create the plates and artwork for each different impression type. Multiple printing plates are required for different colors and pictures appear grainy.
The game of poker has also become a game played at homes and parties and people are interested in designing their own chip designs but are not able to afford the expensive pad printing option. People are using poker chips at social events and as invitation greeting, adding intrigue to a party invitations. Customizing these chip would add to their value, usefulness and will lead to increased sales.
With the advent of better printer technologies and label stock that is suited for the new printers, people are able to create graphic labels containing pictures that are clearer and brighter than previously available. It is the application of these labels onto the poker chip where the problem lies. If the graphic is not perfectly centered on the first application, the label is hard to remove and will cause damage to the poker chip and the label itself. This is also a laborious process taking much time and effort. There is a need to be able to quickly apply labels to objects such as poker chips where the concentricity of the label to the outside diameter object is critical. This device and method can be used for round or polygonal objects depending upon the shape of the receiving portion of the device.
There are currently no devices on the market that allows for perfect placement, as this device takes advantage of human factors and aids users by using naturally based motions commonly used, so the learning curve is minimal. There is prior art based on labeling compact disks and DVD disks but all such applications use the hole in the center of the disk for centering and a custom label with the similarly shaped and located hole in order to locate the label over the disk. Fixtures are large and bulky and are generally not considered hand held. Presently existing prior art is also not focused on the need to perform the application of labels to both sides of a circular object without having first to re-orient that object prior to the application of the label. This invention allows for a single placement of the object into the device where labels can be applied to alternate sides without removing the object from the device.
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Edge 12s defines the exterior edges of slide opening 15. Opening 15 is a three sided area defined by the area emanating from the termination of edge 12s to cavity wall 15w, wall 15w being parallel in nature to vertical sides 7 and 8. Opening wall 15w has centrally located thereupon rail 20. Chip cavity 17 is defined as the interior cavity best viewed in
Label centering opening 11 is located about the vertical center axis of device 1 being shaped to accommodate the label shape being applied split about the horizontal axis of the label. In the application at hand, the label is circular in nature. Opening start point 10 is interiorally located from termination end 13 closer to the vertical axis. The maximum depth, the greatest distance from opening 4 to opening termination point 11t, matches the start point of the application of the label onto the object. Termination point 11t and the remaining edges of label centering opening 11 form the stop upon which the label rests during application. The distance between the opposing start points 10 is approximately ½ of the diameter of the label to be applied, equidistant from the vertical center of axis. The edge that defines label centering opening 11 that extends from surface 1s is a vertical inclined edge 11e which has an reverse rake angle of no more than 10 degrees. Currently supplied drawings demonstrate a mere draft angle.
In this application, a poker chip 30 is being used to demonstrate the best mode of practicing this invention. Chip 30 is defined by a perimeter edge 31 encircling the entire chip with a centered inset submerged below the surface of the chip.
Wall 16t along with it's opposing wall and adjacent stop wall 16s defines the cavity which stops the progress of the object in chip cavity 17. The distance between opposing walls 16t is equivalent to the thickness of the inserted object. The user will place the edge of the label flush against the slope 11e which guides the label into the correct location where the remainder of the length of label centering opening 11 provides an orientation for the reminder of the label to be guided into proper placement. It is critical that the label is held at an angle that corresponds closely with the angle φ.
It is critical that angle φ is greater than 0 but less than 45 degrees so that the label is guided into a position rather than abruptly stopping against a solid surface. In this invention an angle of 30 degree was practiced. Opening edge 10b that exists from opening point 10 to termination end 13 is similarly beveled as the edge of opening 11 to facilitate the insertion of the object into the device. The user after preparing the label for application to the object positions the label along the edge slope 11t which performs two operations; centering the label over the object along the walls of label centering opening 11 and placing the label at the right angle to facilitate a user to stick the edge of the label in the proper position and being able to remove their finger from the rear of the label while pressing the label into place with their thumb.
Rail 20 raises from the surface of wall 15w in a two stage compression/suppression locating action. Opening 15 has a dimension no less than the thickness of the desired object to be inserted. Rail 20 causes there to be a hindrance between the object inserted and rail 20. In this case, the user inserts chip 30 into the rails using lead-in section 20L as a locator for the chip into the device. The initial compressions region 20c creates an interference style of fit known as a press fit where there is a degree of interference between the object inserted and the rail 20 along wall 15w. In this invention, a poker chip is used with a perimeter edge 31 which travels along rail 20. At a location approximately equivalent to the horizontal location of termination 13, the angle of rail 20 increase to suppression region 20s where a small degree of force is required to seat the object against stop wall 16s. The object is securely held. The location of the transformation between regions 20c and 20s is also equivalent to distance between the side and center point of the object as measured from stop wall 16s. When the user of this device inserts an object into this device, there is minimal resistance, but there is a noticeable change when the diameter of the object engages in the suppression region 20s and a positive placement is felt as the object comes in contact with stop wall 16s.
Device 1 contains recesses regions 2 and 3 which serve two purposes. Firstly, the regions serve as areas where one can either apply product identifiers, such as decals, labels, embossed or pad printed applications. The second purpose is to provide a stress relief area designed to reduce the cross-sectional thickness of the solid piece in relation to the thinner sections surrounding chip cavity 17.
This invention has been shown to facilitate the application of small labels onto a poker sized object without having to re-orient the object for a second application of a label on the reverse side of the object. This device and method for using this device is common to many other applications, and the use of a poker chip and label is only present to demonstrate the best mode of practicing this invention but in no means is meant to limit the application of this device to other fields of application.
This application is a based on a provisional application 61/029,306, filed Feb. 15, 2008, and is herewith fully incorporated in it's entirety herein.
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