The present invention relates to labels for personally marking beverage and similarly shaped bottles and a method for dispensing and applying such labels.
Prior methods of marking beverage bottles most similar to the present invention are disclosed in the following US patents and applications, which are incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Pat. No. 1,350,890 (Tanzey, Aug. 24, 1920); U.S. Pat. No. 1,971,528 (Klebanow, Aug. 28, 1934); U.S. Pat. No. D370,386 (Pallesen, Jun. 4, 1996); U.S. Pat. No. D412,938 (Kesselring et al., Aug. 17, 1999); and 2005/0138854 A1 (Simmons, Jun. 30, 2005).
However, this prior art fails to teach a means to rapidly supply such labels at the time the bottled beverages are removed from a refrigerator or other storage means and distributed to individuals.
Further, the prior art methods do not provide a convenient means for personalization. Thus, at parties and other social gatherings it is easy for unlabeled beverages to be mixed up leading to the non-hygienic sharing of the beverage containers, or the wasteful disposal of containers that are only partially consumed.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to avoid the waste of bottle and contents that occurs when the bottles are not personally identified.
It is also another object of the invention to provide an aid to hygiene via a means to rapidly add personal labels to beverage bottles and thus avoid consumption by any other than the intended recipient not associated with the label.
It is also a further object of the invention to provide labels constructions and format compatible with such a convenient and rapid dispensing and personalization means.
In the present invention, the first object is achieved by providing a method for custom labeling beverage and similarly shaped bottles at the time of consumption, the method comprising the steps of providing a sequential plurality of labels in a dispending apparatus, each label in said plurality having the same exterior shape of the other of the labels and a different external appearance than the immediately adjacent labels, wherein all but the terminal label in the sequential plurality is a substantially planar and rectangular sheet that comprises; a first perforated end in contact with the preceding label, a substantially circular portion adjacent the first perforated end, and a second perforated end in contact with the following label. The next step in the process being the user grasping the first label to expose the substantially circular portion thereof distal from the other labels, followed by grasping a bottle, and then inserting the neck of the bottle through the substantially circular portion of the first label, and then thereafter detaching the first label from the subsequent label by tearing the perforated end in common there between, whereby the first label is affixed to the bottle.
In a second aspect of the invention, the perforated end of the labels is first torn and the circular portion of the now free label is inserted over the neck of the bottle.
A second aspect of the invention is characterized in that in the above method each label further comprises a partially surrounding perforation separating the substantially circular portion from a narrow peripheral portion wherein at least one of said step of inserting the neck of the bottle through the substantially circular portion of the first label and grasping the first label to expose the substantially circular portion thereof distal from the other labels tear the partially surrounding perforation whereby the narrow peripheral portion forms a ring around the neck of the bottle and the bottle and the interior thereof form a label face attached to the ring.
The above and other objects, effects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of the embodiments thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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In accordance with the present invention
A stack 90 of substantially planar labels 10 is disposed in the box shaped dispenser 100, each label 10 having an opening on side 10a and a label portion 10b on the other. The labels 10 are arranged in stack 90 with each open side 10a facing the slit 110. It should be noted that each label 10 is thinner than height of the slit 110. The open side 10a is intended to be inserted around the neck of a bottle to be personally labeled whereas the opposite side 10b is intended to bear personalizing indicia. Preferably, each label 10 in stack 90 has a different appearance than the other labels in the stack 90. This different appearance can take be in the form of one or more number(s), letter, word, color, pattern, symbols and the like. Alternatively, the user could write their name or other distinguishing characteristic on the label face 10b.
Removing a label 10 that is at the bottom of the stack 90 dispenses another label into position for removal. Optionally, dispenser 100 also includes an adhesive patch or magnet 145 on the side for attachment to a counter, refrigerator and the like.
Further details of a preferred embodiment of the label 10 for use with dispenser 100 is shown in
Other preferred embodiment of the label 10, as shown in
The relatively rigid portion can extend to the walls of the container, to aid the sliding outward there from, having a low coefficient of friction with respect to the adjacent contacting container wall and bottom. Alternatively the relatively rigid region can be a reinforcing ring around the hole 205, or just around a portion of the edge 206. The relatively rigid portion can differ from those on the other labels in the stack, say for example by color, pattern, texture and the like.
Preferably there is at least a partial opening 112 at the bottom 100c of box 100. Preferably a spring 130 provides a means for dispensing the next label where the open side protrudes from the slit, as it asserts a force on stack 90 so that the bottom label 10′, is firmly urged against the interior of side 10c. Thus, removal of label 10′, presents the next label 10″ in position for dispensing. In one mode of use, dispensing is accomplished by inserting the neck of a bottle into the opening 10c of label 10 and so that drawing the bottle in the direction of arrow 1 will drag label 10′ through slit 110. Alternatively, one or more labels can be dispensed by hand with the opening 10c then inserted around the neck of the bottle.
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Preferably, each label 10 in ribbon 300 has a different appearance than at least the immediately adjacent label, but more preferably every label 10 in ribbon 300. This different appearance can take be in the form of one or more number(s), letter, word, color, pattern, symbols and the like. Alternatively, the user could write their name or other distinguishing characteristic on the label face 310.
In using dispenser 100 in
A user of reasonable dexterity can then flip and hold the label face 310 forward such that the loop 320 is open receive the neck of the bottle 30. Thus, it should be appreciated, that as in the embodiment shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 5,294,034, issued to Svensson on Mar. 15, 1994, which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses another a ticket dispenser believed to be generally compatible with dispensing the labels 10 in the form of a rolled tape or ribbon 300 in the preferred manner for attaching to bottles.
it should be appreciated that features, aspects and variations of the different embodiments may also be combined with those of other embodiments. As for example, the label 10 used with the dispenser 100 as shown in
While the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular form set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
The present application claims priority to the U.S. Provisional patent application of the same title filed on Jul. 9, 2008, having application Ser. No. 61/079,427, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61079427 | Jul 2008 | US |