Information
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Patent Grant
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6224277
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Patent Number
6,224,277
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Date Filed
Friday, July 16, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 1, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 400 238
- 400 207
- 400 208
- 400 2081
- 400 206
- 400 242
- 400 243
- 400 246
- 242 1601
- 242 1604
- 206 393
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Disclosed are various embodiments of packaging for a roll of a web which is attached to a take-up core. The web is arranged so that it packages the roll together with the core, ready for shipment without the need for additional packaging. The web can include an ink ribbon and a leader connected to the ink ribbon.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the art of packages and packaging and to methods of making and using packages.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
The following U.S. patents are made of record: U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,850,718; 2,732,063; 2,912,102; 3,460,671; 3,476,238; 5,415,486; 5,492,221; 5,536,094; 5,547,298; and 5,839,839.
It is known to provide an ink ribbon package including a web having an ink ribbon portion wound onto and adhesively adhered to a supply core and having an outwardly extending leader portion. The web is wound into a roll and the take-up core is adhesively attached to the end of the leader portion. One or more strips of pressure sensitive tape, separate from the web, extend generally longitudinally or lengthwise of the web beyond the leader portion and are adhered to the outside of the take-up core and/or the leader portion and to the outer surface of the roll to hold the roll and the take-up core together. The free end portions of the pressure sensitive adhesive tapes can be folded onto themselves to provide manually graspable tabs. The pressure sensitive tapes can be grasped by their tabs and peeled from the outer surface of the roll to unwrap the take-up core with respect to the roll. During the manufacturing process, the leader portion is connected to the ink ribbon portion using a commercially available leader-trailer bed and thereafter the ink ribbon portion and the leader portion are rewound in a commercially available rewinder.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a feature of the invention to provide improved packages and improved methods of making same, wherein the packages can be manufactured on conventional manufacturing equipment.
It is another feature of the invention to provide improved packages and improved methods of making same, wherein the web itself serves not only as the product to be used by the user, but the web also serves as the packaging material, without the need for additional packaging materials such as a shrink-wrap plastic outer wrapper, a carton or the like.
It is another feature of the invention to provide improved packages wherein a web roll is attached to a take-up core and wherein the web itself extends beyond the outside of the roll and serves as the packaging or wrapping.
It is another feature of the invention to provide an improved ink ribbon roll package which is economical to manufacture and is easy for the user to unwrap and use.
It is still another feature of the invention to provide an improved package for a web roll with an outer outwardly extending portion, wherein a take-up core is permanently transversely attached to the outer portion of the web and the web is removably attached to itself at a transversely extending stripe of adhesive.
Other features will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the following description and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAGRAMMATIC DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a package of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 8
including a web in roll form and a take-up core, wherein the web is also used as the wrapper or packaging;
FIG. 2
is a developed, exploded, perspective view showing fragmentary portions of the web and the supply and take-up cores;
FIG. 3
is a bottom plan view of the web shown in detail in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 5
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the web and the supply and take-up cores;
FIG. 6
is a top plan view showing a composite leader connecting two wide webs;
FIG. 7
is a diagrammatic view of a turret rewinder useful for practicing the invention, showing an ink ribbon as having been wound on a supply core;
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 7
, but showing the rewinder as having been indexed to a position where the take-up core is attached to the web and the next web is ready to be wound onto the next supply core;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a package of the embodiment of
FIGS. 9 through 11
;
FIG. 10
is a side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 11
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the web and the supply and take-up cores;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the embodiment of
FIGS. 12 through 14
.
FIG. 13
is a side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 14
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the web and the supply and take-up cores;
FIG. 15
is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the embodiment of
FIGS. 15 through 17
;
FIG. 16
is a side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 17
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the web and the supply and take-up cores;
FIG. 18
is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the embodiment of
FIGS. 18 through 20
;
FIG. 19
is a side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 20
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the web and the supply and take-up cores;
FIG. 21
is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the embodiment of
FIGS. 21 through 25
;
FIG. 22
is a developed, exploded, perspective view showing fragmentary portions of the web and the supply and take-up cores;
FIG. 23
is a bottom plan view of the web;
FIG. 24
is a side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 25
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 26
is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the embodiment of
FIGS. 26 through 28
;
FIG. 27
is a side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 28
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the web and the supply and take-up cores;
FIG. 29
is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the embodiment of
FIGS. 29 through 31
;
FIG. 30
is a side elevational view of the package;
FIG. 31
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the web and the supply and take-up cores.
FIG. 32
is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the embodiment of
FIGS. 32 through 34
;
FIG. 33
is a side elevational view of the package; and
FIG. 34
is a developed, exploded, fragmentary, side elevational view of the web and the supply and take-up cores.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 8
, and initially to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a package generally indicated at
40
including a roll
41
having a supply core
42
and a take-up core
43
. The core
42
is shown to have notches
44
, and the core
43
is shown to have notches
45
. The notches
44
and
45
are typically used in a printer for advancing a web generally indicated at
46
. Although notches
44
and
45
are illustrated, a greater or lesser number of notches, or no notches at all can be provided depending on the machine with which the cores are to be used.
FIG. 2
shows the web
46
as including a main web portion
47
which occupies most of the length of the web
46
. In this and in the other embodiments, the main web portion
47
has a coating and in particular a coating of ink and thus comprises an ink ribbon which includes a thin coating or layer of ink on a web of plastics film. The web
47
has a marginal end
48
to which a strip of pressure sensitive adhesive tape
49
is adhesively secured. The tape
49
is comprised of a flexible plastics film
50
with a uniform coating of adhesive
51
. The adhesive
51
adheres the tape
49
to the marginal end
48
and adheres the web
46
to the core
42
. The tape
49
overlaps the marginal end
48
and presents an exposed transversely extending adhesive stripe to the outer surface of the supply core
42
. The web
46
includes a main web portion
52
which comprises almost all of the web
46
, and the web
46
also includes a leader portion
52
′. A transversely extending strip of adhesive tape
53
is comprised of a flexible plastics film
54
having a uniform coating of pressure sensitive adhesive
55
. The tape
53
is shown connecting the overlapped ink ribbon portion
47
and leader portion
52
′. The leader portion
52
′ is shown to be comprised of flexible leader strips
56
,
57
and
58
. The leader strips
56
and
57
are shown connected to each other by a transversely extending strip of adhesive tape generally indicated at
59
comprised of flexible plastics film
60
with a uniform coating of pressure sensitive adhesive
61
. Terminal first ends
62
and
63
(
FIG. 3
) of the respective leader strips
56
and
57
are spaced apart and the tape
59
spans the space therebetween and is adhered to respective marginal first ends
64
and
65
of the leader strips
56
and
57
. A stripe of the exposed adhesive
61
shown by stippling in
FIG. 3
is face-to-face with the take-up core
43
as best shown in FIG.
4
. The core
43
is secured to the stripe of adhesive
61
on the tape
59
. The adhesive
61
preferably permanently attaches or adheres the take-up core
43
to the leader portion
52
′.
A transversely extending strip of adhesive tape generally indicated at
66
connects the leader strips
57
and
58
to each other. The tape
66
has a flexible plastics film
67
and a uniform coating of pressure sensitive adhesive
68
. Terminal ends
69
and
70
(
FIG. 3
) of the respective leader strips
57
and
58
are spaced apart. The tape
66
spans across the space between the terminal ends
69
and
70
and is adhered to marginal ends
71
and
72
of respective leader strips
57
and
58
. The leader strip
58
provides a manually graspable tab. While the leader portion
52
′ is illustrated as being a composite of leader strips
56
,
57
and
58
and tapes
59
and
66
, the leader portion
52
′ can be comprised of a single film or leader portion with transverse stripes of adhesive at the locations where the exposed adhesive
61
and
68
exists.
The leader strip
57
is shown to have weakening
73
along a line transversely across the web
46
. The weakening
73
is preferably a line of perforations illustrated in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
6
of the drawings by broken lines and intervening circles and in
FIGS. 4
,
5
,
7
and
8
by small circles. The flexible adhesive strips
49
,
53
,
59
and
66
are shown to have considerable thickness for the sake of clarity, but one skilled in the art will recognize that these adhesive strips are thin, by way of example not limitation, on the order of between about 15 to 100 Microns and preferably about 6 Microns thick and the coated web portion or ink ribbon
47
is between about 3 to 15 Microns and preferably about 8 Microns thick.
FIG. 2
shows indicia
74
stating instructions for use, for example the words “Pull Here”. A label
75
also bears indicia providing desired information.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 8
, the web
46
is preferably essentially entirely an ink ribbon except for the leader portion
52
′. The web
46
is wound into the configuration best shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
. The exposed adhesive
68
is shown to hold the web
46
to itself. The adhesive
68
releasably adheres the web
46
to itself. For this purpose the adhesive
68
, like the adhesive
61
, may be of the permanent type. In that the adhesive
61
adheres to a take-up core
43
which is of paperboard material, the adherence is permanent. In the event the take-up core
43
were to be made of plastics material the aggressiveness of the adhesive should preferably be such as to adhere the web
46
permanently to the core
43
. The adhesive
68
may also be of the permanent type, but because the adhesive
68
is adhered to the leader portion
52
′ comprised of plastics film such as polyethylene film the adhesive
68
is actually removably adhered to the film. If necessary, the adhesive
68
can be less aggressive than the adhesive
61
.
The web
46
extends beyond the roll
41
to provide an outwardly extending portion. The web
46
encircles both the roll
41
and the core
43
to provide the packaging or wrapping for the package
40
. In order to open or unwrap the package
40
, the user manually grasps the tab
58
and pulls in a direction away from the roll
41
, thereby releasing the web
46
from itself. Then the user tears the leader strip
57
along the line of weakening
73
. The part of the leader portion
52
′ outwardly of the line of weakening
73
can now be discarded. Now the roll
41
and the take-up core
43
can be inserted into the utilization device, e.g. a printer, in which the web
46
is progressively unwound from the roll
41
and wound onto the take-up core
43
. In the illustrated embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 8
, the main portion of the web
46
of the roll
41
is an ink ribbon suitable for use in a printer for example a thermal printer. Indeed, almost the entire web
46
is comprised of ink ribbon.
In the manufacture of a package
40
, the ink ribbon is advanced from the ink ribbon production equipment to a leader-trailer bed (not shown) in the direction of arrow A in FIG.
6
. While in the leader-trailer bed, the ink ribbon is slit transversely into wide webs
80
and
81
and the wide web
80
is advanced in the direction of the arrow A while the wide web
81
remains stationary. Next, a composite leader web
52
W corresponding to the leader portion
52
′ is advanced in the direction of arrow B, but at a level above the plane of the webs
80
and
81
. The composite leader web
52
W is wider than the distance between the wide webs
80
and
81
. The composite leader web
52
W has leader strips
56
W,
57
W and
58
W corresponding to leader strips
56
,
57
and
58
and has pressure sensitive adhesive tape or strips
53
W,
59
W and
66
W corresponding to the tape or strips
53
,
59
and
66
. The adhesive tape strip
49
W is attached to the tab strip
58
W and to the wide ink ribbon web
81
. Next the leader web
52
W is trimmed by slitting along lines
82
and
83
which run along the side edges of the webs
80
and
81
. Thus, the webs
80
and
81
are connected by a leader web
52
W for advancement to a rewinder diagrammatically illustrated in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. As the webs
80
and
81
and the intervening leader web
52
W are advanced, slitting knives (not shown) slit the webs
80
and
81
and the web
52
W along lines
83
into, for example, three narrow webs such as the web
46
.
With reference to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the rewinder
84
can rewind the three narrow webs. The rewinder
84
has two opposed turrets
85
and
86
on which supply cores
42
can be mounted. Each turret
85
and
86
also has opposed pairs of holders
87
and
88
on which take-up cores
43
can be mounted. The rewinder
84
also has opposed edge guides
89
and
90
.
With reference to
FIG. 7
, the rewinder
84
is shown in a position in which the ink ribbon
47
is almost entirely wound onto the core
42
on the turret
86
. The turret
84
is now indexed clockwise into the
FIG. 8
position at which the exposed stripe of adhesive
61
on the tape
59
is against and in contact with the outer periphery of the take-up core
43
. The machine operator now lightly presses the tape
59
against the take-up core
43
to better adhere the adhesive
61
to the take-up core
43
. Next the operator presses the tape
49
against the core
42
so that the adhesive
51
adheres permanently against the core
42
. The operator then peels the tape
49
from the leader strip
58
and presses the remainder of the tape
49
against the core
42
. The operator now removes the take-up core
43
from the turret and between edge guides
90
, takes up any slack by winding the leader portion
52
′ around the ink ribbon roll
41
(shown at the bottom of FIG.
8
), and adheres the exposed stripe of adhesive
68
of the tape
66
to the outer surface of the web
46
. Although the adhesive
68
is adhered to the outer surface of the roll
41
it can be attached anyplace on the outer wrap. The now-completed package
41
is slipped off the turret
85
, and the same process can proceed for the next ink ribbon.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 9 through 11
, the same reference characters are used as in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 8
for components having the same structure, function and relative location, with the addition of the letter “a”. The package
40
a
differs from the package
40
only in that there is no line of weakening such as the line of weakening
73
of the package
46
. The manner of use of the package
40
a
differs from that of the package
40
in that after the user pulls on the tab
58
a
to unstick the adhesive
68
a
of the tape
66
a
from the outer surface of the roll
41
a
, the leader strip
57
a
and the tab strip
58
a
can simply be wrapped up about the take-up core
42
as after the take-up core
42
and the supply core
44
a
are installed in the printer.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 12 through 14
, the same reference characters are used as in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 8
for components having the same structure, function and relative location, with the addition of the letter “b”. The package
40
b
differs from the package
40
, as follows: The leader strip
56
b
is permanently secured to the core
43
b
by a transversely extending strip of adhesive tape generally indicated at
91
. The tape
91
is comprised of flexible plastics film
92
with a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
93
. A portion of the width of the tape
91
is adhered to the leader strip
56
b
and the remainder is adhered to the take-up core
43
b
. A marginal end of a transversely extending strip or tab
94
is spaced from the leader strip
57
b
. A transversely extending strip of pressure sensitive tape
95
spans across the respective marginal ends of the tab strip
94
and the leader strip
57
. The tape
95
comprises film
96
and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
97
. The adhesive
97
is releasably adhered to the tape
91
. As best shown in
FIG. 13
, the tape
66
b
releasably adheres the leader strip
57
b
to the outer surface of the web
46
b
at the roll
41
b
. When it is desired to unwrap the package
40
b
, the user pulls the tab
94
and separates the tape
95
from the tape
91
. By continuing to pull on the tab
94
the user pulls the tape
66
b
loose from the outer surface of the web
46
b
. The user can then discard the leader strip
57
b
the tapes
66
b
and
95
and the tab
94
as a unit.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 15 through 17
, the same reference characters are used as in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 8
for components having the same structure, function and relative location, with the addition of the letter “c”. The leader strip
56
c
is shown to have a marginal end
98
located between a transversely extending transverse strip of double-faced adhesive tape generally indicated at
99
and the take-up core
43
c
. The tape
99
is comprised of a flexible plastics film
100
with a coating of permanent adhesive
101
on one side and a coating of permanent adhesive
102
on the other side. The tape
99
overlays the marginal end
98
and the outer periphery of the take-up roll
43
c
as best shown in FIG.
16
. The adhesive
101
is releasably adhered to the outer surface of the roll
41
c
. In order to unwrap the package, the user simply grips the outside of the roll
41
c
and the outside of the take-up core
42
c
and pulls the adhesive
101
free from the outer surface of the roll
41
c
. The tape
99
stays with the take-up core
43
c
as the ink ribbon
47
is used in the printer.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 18 through 20
, the same reference characters are used as in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 8
for components having the same structure, function and relative location, with the addition of the letter “d”. The package
40
d
includes a transversely extending strip of tape generally indicated at
103
comprising a plastics film
104
having a coating of permanent adhesive
105
. The tape
103
is adhered to a marginal end
106
of the leader strip
56
d
, to the outer periphery of the take-up core
43
d
, to marginal end
107
of the tab
58
d
and to the other surface of the roll
41
d
as best shown in FIG.
19
. To unwrap the package
40
d
, the user pulls on the tab
58
d
and separates the tape
103
from the outer surface of the roll
41
d
. In use, the tape
103
and the tab
58
d
thereon can be wound around the take-up core
42
d
as the ink ribbon
47
d
is being used in the printer.
It is evident that in the embodiments of
FIGS. 1 through 20
to the take-up core is within or is enclosed by the portion of the web that forms the wrapper. In these embodiments, by way of example not limitation, the main web portion
52
is about 200 meters in length and the leader portion
52
′ is about 0.5 meter in length.
In the embodiments of
FIGS. 21 through 34
the take-up core is on the outside of the portion of the web that is attached to the outer surface of the roll. In these embodiments, by way of example not limitation, the main web portion
52
is about 200 meters in length and the leader portion
52
′ is about 0.35 meter in length.
With reference to the embodiment of
FIGS. 21 through 25
, there is shown a transversely extending strip of adhesive tape generally indicated at
108
having a plastics film
109
and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
110
. There is also a transversely extending strip of adhesive tape generally indicated at
111
having a plastics film
112
and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
113
. The tapes
108
and
111
partially overlap each other as best shown in
FIGS. 22
,
24
and
25
. The tape
111
is adhered to end portion
114
of the ink ribbon
47
e
and to the adhesive
110
on the tape
108
. The adhesive
110
is adhered to the outer surface of the supply core
42
e
. A strip of adhesive tape generally indicated at
115
connects the ink ribbon
47
e
to a leader or leader strip
56
e
. A strip of adhesive tape generally indicated at
116
connects the leader strip
56
e
to a leader strip
117
. The leader strips
56
e
and
117
are spaced apart and the adhesive tape
116
spans across and connects marginal ends of the leader strips
56
e
and
117
. The strip of tape
116
includes a film
118
and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
119
. The adhesive
119
is permanently adhered to the take-up core
43
e
. The leader
117
is shown to have a transversely extending line of weakening generally indicated at
120
. A transversely extending pressure sensitive tape generally indicated at
121
includes a plastics film
122
and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
123
. The tape
121
connects the leader strip
117
and a transversely extending leader strip or tab
124
. The leader strip
117
and the tab
124
are spaced apart so that there is a stripe of exposed adhesive
123
as best shown in FIG.
23
. The adhesive
123
is used to adhere the tape
121
to the outer surface of the roll
41
e
as best shown in
FIGS. 21 and 24
. When it is desired to unwrap the package
40
e
, the user pulls on the tab
124
and pulls the tape
123
from the outer surface of the roll
41
e
. Next, the user can tear the leader strip
117
at the line of weakening
120
. The ink ribbon is now ready to be used in the printer or other device.
The package
40
f
of the embodiment of
FIGS. 26 through 28
is identical to the embodiment of
FIGS. 21 through 25
except that there is no line of weakening as in the embodiment of
FIGS. 21 through 25
and except as noted hereafter. Accordingly, the same reference characters are used for components having the same structure, function and relative location with the addition of the letter “f”. The package
40
f
includes the roll
41
f
. A transversely extending strip of tape
125
has a flexible film
126
and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
127
. The adhesive
127
connects the ink ribbon
47
f
to the supply core
42
f
. A transversely extending strip of pressure sensitive adhesive tape
128
includes a flexible plastics film
129
and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
130
adhered to the overlapped marginal ends of the ink ribbon
47
f
and a transversely extending leader strip
131
. The leader strip
131
adheres to the permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
119
f
on the tape
116
f
. To unwrap the package, the user pulls on the tab
124
f
and loosens the tape
121
f
from the outer surface of the roll
41
f
. The leader strip
117
f
, the tape
121
f
and the tab
124
f
as a unit can be wound onto the take-up core
42
f
while the ink ribbon
47
f
is being used in the printer or other device.
Except as noted, the embodiment of
FIGS. 29 through 31
is the same as the embodiment of
FIGS. 26 through 28
so that the components having the same structure, function and relative location use the same reference characters with the addition of the letter “g”. The package
40
g
omits the leader strip
117
f
and adheres a transversely extending strip of tape
132
to the tape
116
g
. The tape
132
has a plastics film
133
and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
134
. The adhesive
134
adheres to the adhesive
119
g
on the tape
116
g
and to the tab
124
g
. The adhesive
119
g
also adheres to the outer periphery of the take-up core
43
g
.
FIG. 30
shows the adhesive
134
on the tape
132
is adhered to the outer surface of the and to the leader
131
g
. To unwrap the package
40
g
, the user pulls on the tab
124
g
which pulls the tape
132
from the surface of the roll
41
g.
The package
40
h
of the embodiment of
FIGS. 32 through 34
is identical to the embodiment of
FIGS. 29 through 31
except as noted hereafter. Accordingly, the same reference characters are used with the addition of the letter “h” for components having the same structure, function and relative location. The package
40
h
includes a transversely extending strip of double-faced pressure sensitive adhesive tape generally indicated at
135
having a flexible plastics film
136
with a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
137
on one side and a coating of permanent pressure sensitive adhesive
138
on the other side. The adhesive
137
adheres to the outer periphery of the take-up core
43
h
and the adhesive
138
adheres to a marginal end
139
of the leader strip
131
h
and to a marginal end
140
of the tab or leader strip
124
h
. The marginal ends
139
and
140
are spaced apart leaving some adhesive
138
exposed. As best shown in
FIG. 33
, the adhesive
138
is adhered to the outer surface of the roll
41
h
. When it is desired to unwrap the package
40
h
, the user pulls on the tab
124
h
and loosens the adhesive
138
from the surface to which it is adhered.
In the case of an ink ribbon in the various embodiments, the ink ribbon
47
through
47
h
is comprised of a flexible plastics film onto which ink has been coated. The film is for example polyethylene. The adhesives used in the various embodiments are made with adequate aggressiveness to serve their intended function.
The invention is not limited to ink ribbons unless an ink ribbon is recited in a particular claim. Rather the invention is useful with various types of webs.
Unless otherwise indicated, the particular order of the steps recited in the appended claims is not critical; the particular order of steps can be changed without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Other embodiments and modifications of the invention will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art, and all such of these as come within the spirit of this invention are included within its scope as best defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A package, comprising: a take-up core; and a web including an ink ribbon portion and a composite leader portion, the composite leader portion including first, second and third leader strips, the ink ribbon portion being wound into a roll and the leader portion extending beyond the roll, a first transversely extending adhesive tape connecting the ink ribbon portion and the first leader strip, the first and second leader strips having spaced respective first marginal ends, a second transversely extending adhesive tape connecting the first and second marginal ends and adhered to the take-up core, the second and third leader strips having spaced respective second marginal ends, and a third transversely extending adhesive tape connecting the second marginal ends and adhered to the outer surface of the web, and the third leader strip being free and manually graspable.
- 2. A package as defined in claim 1, including a transversely extending line of weakening in the second leader strip.
- 3. A package, comprising: a web including an ink ribbon portion and a composite leader portion, a take-up core, the web being wound into a roll and the leader portion projecting beyond the roll, the leader portion having first and second spaced leader strips, first and second strips of adhesive tape, the first strip of adhesive tape being adhesively adhered to the first leader strip, to the take-up core and to the second strip of adhesive tape, and the second strip of adhesive tape being adhesively adhered to the outer surface of the web and to the second leader strip.
- 4. A package, comprising: a web including an ink ribbon portion and a composite leader portion, the composite leader portion including a leader strip, a transversely extending strip of adhesive tape and a manually graspable tab, the leader portion being secured to the ink ribbon portion, the ink ribbon portion being wound into a roll and the leader portion extending beyond the roll, the leader strip and the tab having spaced marginal ends, the adhesive tape connecting the marginal ends and adhered to both the take-up core and the roll.
- 5. A package, comprising: a take-up core, a web having a coating over at least most of its length and wound into a roll and having an outer portion extending beyond of the outer surface of the roll and attached to the take-up core, the outer portion extending beyond the place of attachment to the take-up core, and adhesive between the outer portion and the outer surface of the roll for adhering the outer portion to the outer surface of the roll.
- 6. A package as defined in claim 5, including a line of weakening in the web between the place of attachment to the take-up core and the adhesive.
- 7. A package as defined in claim 6, wherein the outer portion has a manually graspable tab.
- 8. A package as defined in claim 5, wherein the adhesive is a removable adhesive so that the outer portion beyond the place of attachment to the take-up core can be separated from the outer surface of the roll.
- 9. A package as defined in claim 5, wherein the outer portion beyond the place of attachment to the take-up core includes a manually graspable tab, and the adhesive being adjacent to the tab.
- 10. Method of making a package, comprising: providing a web including a main web portion and a leader portion having a transversely extending line of weakening, providing a take-up core, winding the main portion into a roll with the leader portion projecting outwardly of the roll, adhering the leader portion to the take-up core, adhering the leader portion to the outer surface of the web, and wherein the line of weakening is disposed between the place where the leader portion is adhered to the take-up core and the place where the leader portion is attached to the outer surface of the web.
- 11. Method as defined in claim 10, wherein the main portion includes an ink ribbon.
- 12. Method of making a package, comprising: providing a web including an ink ribbon portion and a leader portion, the leader portion including a transversely extending leader strip, a transversely extending manually graspable tab spaced from the leader strip, and adhesive tape connecting the leader strip and the tab, winding the ink ribbon portion into a roll with the leader portion projecting beyond the roll, providing a take-up core, adhering the leader portion to the take-up core, and adhering the adhesive tape to the outside of the roll.
- 13. Method of making a package, comprising: providing a web including an ink ribbon portion and a leader portion, winding the ink ribbon portion into a roll with the leader portion projecting outwardly from the roll, the leader portion including at least two leader strips and adhesive tapes connecting the leader strips, providing a take-up core, adhering one of the adhesive tapes to the take-up core, and thereafter adhering another of the adhesive tapes on the outermost leader strip to the outside of the roll.
- 14. Method of making a package, comprising: providing a turret for holding at least two supply cores and at least two take-up cores, providing a web including an ink ribbon portion and a leader portion, wherein there is adhesive on the leader portion, winding the ink ribbon portion into a roll on a supply core at a ribbon winding position with the leader portion projecting beyond the roll, indexing the turret to bring the other supply core into the ribbon winding position, adhering the leader portion to one of the take-up cores, and adhering the leader portion to the outside of the roll by means of the adhesive.
- 15. Method of making a package, comprising: feeding a wide ink ribbon web along a path, slitting the wide ink ribbon web transversely into two wide ink ribbon webs, separating the two ink ribbon webs by a predetermined amount, advancing a composite leader transversely at a level above the wide ink ribbon webs, the composite leader being wider than the distance between the wide ink ribbon webs, the composite leader having zones of exposed adhesive, lowering the composite leader so that adhesive on the composite leader adheres to the wide ink ribbon webs and thereby connects the two wide ink ribbon webs, trimming the composite leader along side edges of the connected wide ink ribbon webs, advancing the connected wide ink ribbon webs, slitting the connected wide ink ribbon web and the intervening composite leader into narrow, connected, ink ribbon webs, winding the one ink ribbon into a roll, providing a take-up core, attaching the ink ribbon onto the take-up core using one of the zones of exposed adhesive, and attaching the remainder of leader onto the outer surface of the roll using another zone of exposed adhesive.
- 16. Method of making a package, comprising: providing a take-up core, providing a web having a coating over at least most of its length, the web being wound into a roll, with an outer portion of the web extending beyond the outer surface of the roll, attaching the take-up core to the outer portion, and thereafter removably attaching the outer portion to itself using adhesive between the outer portion and the outer surface of the roll.
- 17. Method of unwrapping a package, comprising: providing a package wherein a web has been wound into a roll, wherein an outer portion of the web extends beyond the outer surface of the roll and is attached to a take-up core, wherein the outer portion extends beyond the place of attachment to the take-up core and is removably attached to the outer surface of the roll, and a line of weakening in the web between the place of attachment of the web to the take-up core and the place of attachment of the web to the outer surface, detaching the outer portion of the web from the outer surface of the roll, and separating the web at the line of weakening.
- 18. A package as defined in claim 17, wherein the web is comprised mainly of ink ribbon.
- 19. Method of unwrapping a package, comprising: providing a package wherein a web has been wound into a roll, wherein an outer portion of the web extends beyond the outer surface of the roll, wherein adhesive on the outer portion attaches the outer portion to a take-up core and adheres the outer portion to itself, and detaching the outer portion from itself without detaching the take-up core.
- 20. A package as defined in claim 19, wherein the web is comprised mainly of ink ribbon.
- 21. Method of unwrapping a package, comprising: providing a package, wherein a web has been wound into a roll, wherein an outer portion of the web extends beyond the outer surface of the roll and is attached to a take-up core, wherein the outer portion extends beyond the place of attachment to the take-up core, wherein the outer portion is attached to itself, and a line of weakening in the web between the place of attachment of the web to the take-up core and the place of attachment of the web to the outer surface, and separating the outer portion at the line of weakening.
- 22. A package, comprising: a take-up core, a web wound into a roll and having an outer portion extending beyond the outer surface of the roll, wherein the outer portion is permanently transversely attached to the take-up core, wherein the outer portion extends to and is removably adhered to the web by a generally transversely extending stripe of adhesive, and a line of weakening extending generally transversely across the web between the place of attachment to the take-up core and the place of removable adherence to the web.
- 23. A package as defined in claim 22, including indicia between the line of weakening and the place of adherence to the web.
- 24. A package, comprising: a web, a take-up core, the web being wound into a supply roll, and the web extending beyond the supply roll, wherein the web is permanently adhered to the take-up core and is removably adhered to the outer surface of the supply roll by adhesive between the web and the supply roll, wherein the web terminates at a manually graspable tab, and a line of weakening in the web between the place of adherence of the web to the take-up core and the place of adherence of the web to the supply roll.
- 25. A package as defined in claim 24, and indicia on the web beyond the line of weakening.
- 26. A package, comprising: a take-up core, a web having a coating over at least most of its length and wound into a roll and having an outer portion extending beyond the outer surface of the roll, adhesive on the outer portion attaching the outer portion to the take-up core, additional adhesive on the outer portion releasably attaching the outer portion to itself, and wherein the outer portion is wrapped about the take-up core and the roll.
- 27. A package as defined in claim 26, wherein the outer portion includes a manually graspable tab for releasing the outer portion at the additional adhesive.
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