The present application and the resultant patent relate generally to packaging systems and more particularly relate to a dual primary-secondary package using a pair of pressure sensitive labels as both the primary labeling and the secondary packaging for a pair of like or unique containers.
Pressure sensitive labels and the like have long been used on any number of product containers. Such labels may contain product trademarks, usage information, ingredient information, decorations, promotions, and many other types of product related indicia and the like. Many types of products also may be combined in “twin packs”, “value packs”, and like where two or more product are packaged together for sale. The product pairs may be combined with secondary packaging such as a polyolefin shrink sleeve, PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) or PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) shrink films, and the like. The secondary packaging also may contain product indicia and other types of information thereon. Although this type of secondary packaging is popular and effective in promoting the products therein, any type of secondary packaging involves additional material costs, additional production time, and additional weight during transport.
The present application and the resultant patent thus provide a dual primary-secondary package. The dual primary-secondary package includes a first container, a second container, a first label attached to the first container and the second container, and a second label attached to the first container and the second container. Rotating the first container and the second container causes the first label to roll off of the second container and attach fully to the first container and the second label to roll off of the first container and attach fully to the second container.
The present application and the resultant patent further provide a method of using a dual primary-secondary package. The method may include the steps of attaching a first end of a first label to a first container, attaching a second end of the first label to a second container, attaching a first end of a second label to the first container, attaching a second end of the second label to the second container, and rotating the first container and the second container such that the first label attaches fully to the first container and the second label attaches fully to the second container.
The present application and the resultant patent further provide a combined dual primary-secondary package system. The combined dual primary-secondary package system may include a number of dual primary-secondary packages with each having a first container, a second container, a first label attached to the first container and the second container, and a second label attached to the first container and the second container. Each of the dual primary-secondary packages is attached to a retainer such that a first of the dual primary-secondary packages extends along a long direction of the retainer and a second of the dual primary-secondary packages extends along a short direction of the retainer. Any number of the dual primary-secondary packages may be used herein.
These and other features and improvements of the present application and the resultant patent will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the several drawings and the appended claims.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like numerals refer to like elements throughout the several views,
The dual primary-secondary package 100 includes a pair of labels, a first label 110 and a second label 120. The labels 110, 120 may be made out of any type of substrate material such as paper, polymers, metallic, combinations thereof, and the like. The labels 110, 120 may be pressure sensitive labels 130 with a pre-applied adhesive. Any type of conventional adhesive may be used herein. The labels 110, 120 may have any suitable size, shape, or configuration. The labels 110, 120 may have any type of indicia 35 thereon. The labels 110, 120 may be largely identically or individually intended for one container 20, 25 or the other.
A first label first end 140 may be attached to the first container 20 while a first label second end 150 may be attached to the second container 25. A first label middle portion 160 may remain unattached therebetween and may or may not contain an adhesive. Likewise, a second label first end 170 may be attached to the first container 20 while a second label second end 180 may be attached to the second container 25. A second label middle portion 190 may remain unattached therebetween and may or may not contain an adhesive. About 20 percent to about 45 percent of the length of each label 110, 120 may be attached to the containers 20, 25 at each end 140, 150, 170, 180 with about 25 percent to about 40 percent preferred. The remaining percentage of the length of each label 110, 120 may be in the unattached middle portions 160, 190. Other percentages and lengths may be used herein. Each container 20, 25 need not receive the same percentage of the label length as the other. A first gap 200 may extend between the first label first end 140 and the second label first end 170 on the first container 20 while a second gap 210 may extend between the first label second end 150 and the second label second end 180 on the second container 25. The width of the gaps 200, 210 may vary. Other components and other configurations may be used herein.
When a consumer desires to access one of the containers 20, 25, the dual primary-secondary package 100 may be separated as shown in the example of
The dual primary-secondary package 100 thus provides dual packs or value packs of the containers 20, 25 without the need, expense, and weight of conventional secondary packaging. The dual primary-secondary package 100 provides for the safe transport and retail display of the containers 20, 25 while providing easy separation by the consumer. Moreover, the labels 110, 120 may be somewhat smaller as compared to conventional labels given the application process, thus providing a further cost savings. Although the dual primary-secondary package 100 has been discussed as a replacement for a primary label or the secondary packaging, the dual primary-secondary package 100 could be used in combination with such.
A number of the dual primary-secondary packages 100 may be used together. For example, in a conventional six pack of containers joined together by a common retainer, it is not uncommon for the individual containers to rotate such that the package as a whole is unfaced, i.e., the primary indicia 35 of the containers is not facing forward towards the consumer.
It should be apparent that the foregoing relates only to certain embodiments of the present application and the resultant patent. Numerous changes and modifications may be made herein by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the general spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims and the equivalents thereof.