Claims
- 1. A multilayer flexible label assembly providing a pair of tack-free peelingly separable subassemblies comprising:
- a flexible central core formed by a coextrusion process, said central core comprising a first polymeric film and a second polymeric film, said films being different in composition, each having an interior face formed during the coextrusion process by contact with the other, the interior faces mutually providing an interface between them which is devoid of interposed coatings, said interior faces forming a first peelable interface having a given interfacial peel strength, each said polymeric layer having an exterior face,
- a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive secured to an exterior face of one of said polymeric films,
- a flexible release liner adhered by said pressure-sensitive adhesive to said exterior face to form a multilayer assembly, the interfacial peel strength between said adhesive layer and said exterior face being substantially greater than said interfacial peel strength at said first peelable interface and the interfacial peel strength between said adhesive and said release liner being substantially less than said interfacial peel strength at said first peelable interface,
- a second layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive adhesively associated with the exterior face of the other polymeric film, and
- an additional flexible layer adhesively secured by said second pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to the exterior face of said other polymeric film and providing an interfacial peel strength substantially greater than said interfacial peel strength at said first peelable interface, said label assembly being die cut-to-shape from the side of said additional layer to but not through said release liner.
- 2. A multilayer flexible label assembly providing a pair of tack-free peelingly separate subassemblies comprising:
- a flexible central core formed by a coextrusion process, said central core comprising a first polymeric film and a second polymeric film, said films being different in composition, each having an interior face formed during the coextrusion process by contact with the other, the interior faces mutually providing an interface between them which is devoid of interposed coatings, said interior faces forming a first peelable interface having a given interfacial peel strength, each said polymeric layer having an exterior face,
- a first layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive secured to an exterior face of one of said polymeric films,
- a substrate layer permanently adhered by said pressure-sensitive adhesive to said exterior face to form a multilayer assembly, the interfacial peel strength between said first adhesive layer and said exterior face being substantially greater than said interfacial peel strength at said first peelable interface and the interfacial peel strength between said first adhesive layer and said substrate layer being substantially greater than said interfacial peel strength at said first peelable interface,
- a second layer of pressure sensitive adhesive secured to the exterior face of the other of said polymeric films, and
- an additional flexible layer adhesively secured by said second pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to said exterior face of said other film to provide an interfacial peel strength substantially greater than said interfacial peel strength at said first peelable interface, said flexible lable assembly being die cut-to-shape from the side of said additional layer to but not through said substrate whereby when said layers are peelingly separated, they separate along said first interface and said first and second layers of adhesive remain in sandwiched array, respectively, between said substrate and said one thermoplastic film, and between said additional layer and said other thermoplastic film to form two multilayer subassemblies.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 061,000, filed June 9, 1987, U.S. Pat. No. 4,837,088, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 699,205, filed Feb. 5,1985, now abandoned.
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