The present invention relates broadly to the field of product merchandising, namely, coupon promotions and the like. More particularly, the invention relates to extended content labels, more particularly still, to on-pack extended content labels comprising an instant redeemable coupon or the like.
In recent years it has been estimated that marketers offered up $386 billion in coupon savings to consumers. It has been estimated by the Promotion Marketing Association Coupon Counsel that over seventy-six percent of U.S. consumers use coupons.
Often cited reasons for using coupons include: to increase customer base; to increase product sales; to increase branding and awareness; to reward existing customers; to entice a return of former customers; and, to create an opportunity to up-sell a more profitable product. In addition to being an inexpensive form of marketing, coupons are a highly measurable form of marketing.
Numerous coupon delivery channels are available to reach consumers. More well known coupon distribution approaches include, but are not limited to, electronic delivery, free-standing inserts, instant redeemable, direct mail, shelf pad, and on-pack.
In connection to coupons, e.g., instant redeemable coupons (IRC), more particularly those “on-pack,” an advantageous variation permits the inclusion of additional content or an extended content. Broadly referred to as “extended content labels,” such articles have a variety of alternate monikers, such as, accordion booklet labels, winged booklets, and plowfold or plow-folded labels. Such multi-panel constructions are presently viewed as an essential part of a successful on-pack product marketing plan. Non-limiting, representative and advantageous uses comprise conveyance of usage ideas or hints, recipes, meal solutions, regulatory information, dosage details, cautions, instructional material, multi-lingual narratives, and/or information to build/fortify brand loyalty.
The objective of equipping merchandise and the like with an extended content label is hardly a recent development. Heretofore known articles abound, and appear varied in approach.
One approach for such labels or label articles is that characterized by a sheeting or other planar element, without a plowfold (i.e., an absence of a plowfold or booklet from the article). The teachings of Mortimer (Pub. No. U.S. 2003/0218330 A1), Whitehouse et al. (Pub. No. U.S. 2005/0275213 A1), Mangini et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 5,046,609), Hill (U.S. Pat. No. 5,866,181), and Voss (U.S. Pat. No. 6,670,009 B1) may be fairly characterized by such approach.
A further approach is that characterized by a foldable multi-panel article or booklet integral with, or part of, a package, the booklet being accessible upon “opening” a portion or subassembly of the package, i.e., the package or assembly is not resealable or reversibly closeable once “opened.” Representative teachings adopting this approach include Schneider (Pub. No. U.S. 2006/0065556 A1), Brown (U.S. Pat. No. 1,924,909), Tripodi (U.S. Pat. No. 3,695,422), Mack (U.S. Pat. No. 4,621,442), Pendry et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 6,329,034 B1) and Jones et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 6,432,500 B1).
A resealable extended content label, in the form of a label containing/dispensing package assembly is disclosed by Crum (U.S. Pat. No. 5,022,526), more particularly, a lid assembly characterized by an integral, expandable “folder” carrying labels for safe and secure dispensing therefrom is disclosed. Contextually, the assembly is advantageously carried by a bulk pharmaceutical bottle, discrete labels selectively removed from panels of the folder for affixation upon smaller patient bottles/containers.
Crum's package assembly may be fairly characterized by a foldable accordion-like leaflet or pamphlet which in turn comprises a stackable, complimentary hingeably connected array, set, and series of flexible panel members with intermediate inner panels and complimentary outer end flaps. A “first” inner flap, adjacent the top end flap or cover, is adhesively secured to a first segment of a base panel. The adjacent top end flap or cover is reversibly receivable upon a second or further segment of the base in furtherance of securing the remaining label bearing panels of the pamphlet in a nested arrangement upon the first inner flap. In it's capacity as a cover, the top end flap is integral to the assembly, more particular, hingedly linked to the balance of the sequentially extending flexible panel members. As should be readily appreciated, once the nested portion of the panels are accessed via manipulation of the cover panel thereof, the panels readily “spill-out,” one after another, from or with respect to the first inner flap.
In as much as extended content labels provide additional area to convey a message, a premium, information, etc., the relative surplus of material can prove problematic. For example, heretofore know articles combine a coupon with a booklet/plowfold in ways which result in the entire article being removed/disassociated from the merchandise, or, the coupon being removed from the article with the booklet/plowfold left behind in disarray; the mostly extended accordion like plowfold being left in an unattractive dangling state, one which often times necessitates removal of the merchandise from the shelf to the chagrin of, among others, the merchant.
To the extent that such shortcomings have been or are appreciated by others, it nonetheless remains advantageous to supply an extended content label that permits a synergy between the functionalities of a coupon and a booklet/plowfold article. Moreover, it remains desirable to provide, without limitation, an extended content label article wherein a coupon is provided for selective and ready disintegration relative to a booklet/plowfold subassembly/portion; a hybrid extended content label article wherein the booklet/plowfold retains an inherent integrity once the coupon is removed; and, an article which, having been manipulated by a consumer, may be readily returned or reconfigured to an aesthetically pleasing promotional article.
An extended content label article is generally provided. The article includes a back panel, a front panel having portions thereof releasably and reversibly united with the back panel, and an expandable plowfold interposed between non-united portions of the back panel and the front panel, and accessible upon release of a resealable portion of the portions of the front panel from the back panel. The front panel generally comprises a coupon, and advantageously includes a lamina united with the coupon. The expandable plowfold generally comprises a unitary sheet characterized by opposing surfaces, and a plurality of panels delimited by spaced apart creases. The plurality of panels includes a first end panel and a second end panel, a segment of the first end panel releasably attached to the back panel so as to be interiorly adjacent a portion of portions of the front panel releasably and reversibly united with the back panel.
Advantageously, portions of the front panel releasably and reversibly united (e.g., joinable) with/to the back panel, are opposing portions, segments, strips, etc., such as left/right, upper/lower, diagonally opposed, laterally opposed, pairs. Furthermore, means are provided in relation to either the front panel portions, or corresponding portions (i.e., landings) of the rear panel, to permit the releasable and reversible union. Further still, the portion is preferably adapted to facilitate disengagement or disintegration of at least a portion of the portions, as by the inclusion of a line-of-weakness.
Although not necessary, the front panel desirably further includes a lamina overlaying the coupon, portions of the lamina (e.g., a transparent over laminate) extending beyond peripheral portions of the coupon. As noted above in connection to the front panel per se, features thereof may be associated with the lamina, more particularly, in connection to the portions (i.e., “wings”) extending beyond the coupon margins.
In connection to the expandable plowfold, a cover thereof generally comprises a panel immediately adjacent the first end panel of the expandable plowfold, more particularly, a rear surface of the immediately adjacent panel. Furthermore, the expandable plowfold is initially expanded via unfolding about a first crease delimiting the first end panel of the expandable plowfold. Further still, a portion of the panel of the plurality of panels of the expandable plowfold is reversibly secured to a portion of the first panel of the expandable plowfold in furtherance of maintaining an unexpanded condition for the expandable plowfold, more particularly, the panel reversibly secured to a portion of said first panel is spaced apart therefrom by an intermediate panel of the plurality of panels.
Advantageously, a first (e.g., interior) surface of the opposing surfaces of the plowfold includes a content density of printed material greater than that of a second (e.g., exterior) surface of said opposing surfaces. Either surface, but preferably the first surface of the opposing surfaces of the unitary sheet of the plowfold, in addition to the coupon, includes at least a single bar code. The first surface is revealed in its entirety subsequent to sequential unfolding of panels of the plurality of panels commencing from a crease delimiting the first end panel. More specific features and advantages obtained in view of those features will become apparent with reference to the drawing figures and DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION.
A representative, non-limiting embodiment of the subject extended content label article is generally show in
As a preliminary matter, it should be readily appreciated that terms such as left/right, up/down, front/back, top/bottom, over/under, etc., as may be periodically used throughout the instant description, or as may have been previously used, are primary intended to aid in an understanding and appreciation of the features of the subject extended content label article. Unless explicitly stated, such relational terms are not to be construed as limiting.
With general reference to the figures, and specific reference to
In as much as portions of the front panel are releasably and reversibly united with the back panel, opposing front panel portions (e.g., left/right portions as depicted in relation to
The expandable plowfold 16 is interposed between non-united portions of the front 14 and back 12 panels (see e.g.,
The coupon 18 of the front panel 14 generally includes opposing surfaces, e.g., a “front” or exterior surface 32 (e.g.,
To the extent that the front panel 14 includes a coupon over-lamina 20, as depicted, it is advantageous that the over-lamina 20 extend beyond peripheral portions of the coupon 18 (e.g.,
It should be readily appreciated that boundless modifications to the aforementioned structure(s), even the omission and/or substitution of “wings” may be suitable to nonetheless effectuate reversible union of the coupon, via the front panel, to the back panel. Notionally, an extended content label article is provided which includes a readily disengageable coupon, a booklet/plowfold that is at least partially “housed” between plies of what is essentially a multi-ply extended content label article (
Upon user manipulation of front panel 14 of article 10 of
With particular reference now to
The plurality of panels 56 generally include a first end panel 60 and a second end panel 62 (e.g., panels A & E respectively, as shown), a segment of the first end panel 60 releasably attached to the back panel 12 so as to be interiorly adjacent a portion of portions 22, 24 of the front panel 14 releasably and reversibly united with the back panel 12. Rear surface of panel A (i.e., Ar), as best seen with reference to
With reference now to
In as much a preferred embodiment, including select departures with regard to one or more features, elements, and/or interrelationships with regard thereto, has been disclosed, there are nonetheless other variations of the subject extended content label article, some of which are or will become obvious to those skilled in the art. It is to be understood that this disclosure, in many respects, is only illustrative. Changes may be made in details, particularly in matters of shape, size, material, and arrangement of parts, as the case may be, without exceeding the scope of the invention, and liberal equivalents thereof, as delimited by the claims appended hereto.
This is a U.S. national patent application filed under 35 U.S.C. §111(a) claiming priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1) to U.S. provisional patent appl. Ser. No. 61/060,854, filed Jun. 12, 2008, said application incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61060854 | Jun 2008 | US |