1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a label that provides an integrated handle, particularly for use with large containers.
2. Description of Prior Art
PET bottle containers are typically used for soda, juice and similar beverages. As the size of these bottles increases, they become more difficult to transport, grasp and pour. Commonly, large PET bottles, such as 2 liter bottles, include smooth sidewalls that may prove slippery when wet and/or cold. Such difficulties are compounded by the large diameters of such bottles that make grasping and pouring with one hand difficult.
A sleeve according to this invention is used to label and carry one or more containers such as large PET bottles. Individual sleeves preferably comprise a folded low density flexible plastic sheet that includes a label and an integrated handle. The sleeve further includes a pair of seals that extend across the sleeve to define a sleeve opening and the handle together with a handle aperture for grasping, transporting and pouring the container.
The above-mentioned and other features and objects of this invention will be better understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein:
Sleeve 10 is preferably stretchingly engaged around container 80 to create package 90, such as package 90 shown in
According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, the elastic material 15 used to form sleeve 10 is formed using a polymer composition which includes a high pressure low density polyethylene polymer. The composition provides the sleeve 10 with improved recovery after stretch, improved elongation and strength at break, and improved resistance to tearing when the sleeve is notched or scratched. The low density polyethylene polymer should have a density of about 0.910-0.950, grams/cm3, suitably about 0.920-0.940 grams/cm3, desirably about 0.925-0.935 grams/cm3. In other words, the term “low density polyethylene polymer” includes polyethylene polymers commonly considered as having medium density, as well as polyethylene polymers commonly considered as having low density.
Elastic material 15 is preferably extruded into sheets which are cut, using means known to those skilled in the art, such as a stamping die, to form a plurality of sleeves 10. Each sleeve 10 is preferably formed to sufficiently engage a respective container 80.
Elastic material 15 is preferably printed with label 30. Label 30 preferably includes one or more of graphics, product information, nutritional information, pricing, promotional offers and/or other suitable material germane to the marketing, sale and use of the respective container 80.
As shown in
According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, seals 25 preferably comprise a pair of welds positioned between two layers of elastic material 15. As shown in
As a result of the preferred placement of seals 25 along one edge of elastic material 15, sleeve 10 is formed and delineated from handle 40. Specifically, as shown in
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, handle 40 includes two layers of elastic material 15 joined by seals 27, 29. Additional layers of elastic material 15 may be used in handle 40 by creating a gusset or similar arrangement to permit a thicker, more robust handle 40 relative to the remainder of sleeve 10.
In addition, seals 25 assist handle 40 in adding stiffness so that handle 40 projects from container 80 and facilitates lifting package 90. Such seals 25, particularly seal 27, also preferably add material thickness and/or width along edge of sleeve 10 which bears a significant amount of stress during the application process to containers 80. According to one preferred embodiment of this invention, seals 25 comprise a width of 1/16″ to ¼″ thereby sufficiently reinforcing sleeve 10 during application and use.
Following application of sleeve 10 to container 80, a resultant and representative package 90 preferably includes a bottle having sleeve 10 stretched around the bottle. As described, sleeve 10 is preferably printed with informational material regarding the bottle.
A first weld or inner seal 27 preferably extends across a length of sleeve 10 and is positioned along a sidewall of the bottle. Handle 40 accordingly extends from inner seal 27, as shown in
A second weld or outer seal 29 preferably extending across an end of handle 40, such as shown in
Sleeves 10 are preferably applied to containers 80, namely PET bottles, around a sidewall of the respective container 80. Preferably, sleeve 10 is applied around an approximate lower third of container 80 to maintain a maximum frictional engagement between sleeve 10 and the sidewall of container 80.
As partially shown in
According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, between each sleeve 10 in the generally continuous roll of sleeves is line of weakness 35. Prior to, or during, the process of applying sleeves 10 to containers 80, each sleeve 10 may be separated from each adjacent sleeve along line of weakness 35. Lines of weakness 35 may comprise perforations, serrations, slits, reduced thickness or combination thereof formed in elastic material 15 and are preferably tearable or frangible to permit separation of elastic material 15 along a defined line.
According to embodiments of the invention best shown in
Following application, each container 80 therefore includes a sleeve 10 positioned about its sidewall that labels container 80 and enables convenient carrying of container 80. The resulting package 90 of one container 80 may then be lifted and carried using handle 40. A consumer may then carry and pour container 80 as desired and appropriately dispose of the empty container 80 and integrated sleeve 10.
Regardless of the application method, it is one preferred embodiment of this invention that package 90 include a container 90 with an integrated label and low density flexible handle 40 extending around each container 80. Such an arrangement permits comfortable grasping and carrying of even the largest containers 80.
While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that sleeve 10 and the related method of manufacture are susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/931,600 filed on 24 May 2007.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60931600 | May 2007 | US |