1. Field of the Invention
This invention is directed to an apparatus and method for applying and transferring a label portion from a label assembly to an object, such as a compact disc or a jewel case.
2. Description of Related Art
Labels such as those described herein can be used in connection with a wide variety of items, particularly, digital video discs (DVDs), compact discs (CDs), jewel cases and the like. It is desirable to have a label for adhering to items that will apply straight and direct to the object without misalignment, wrinkles, bubbles, folds or other errors inherent in the application of adhesive-backed labels onto items.
In addition, labels improperly affixed to objects, such as CDs, with adhesive can harm the discs if a user attempts to remove and/or straighten the labels. More specifically, damage may be caused by pulling off some of the disc protective coating, metal and dye along with the label. In addition, when a traditional label is peeled from its backing, the traditional label includes an inherent curling that may manifest itself a period of time later by peeling away from the object. This peel memory is problematic with tradition peel and stick labels and particularly destructive when used in connection with CDs that require high-speed, balanced rotation for proper operation.
Accordingly, a need exists for a new and improved apparatus and method for applying or transferring a label from a label assembly onto an object, such as a CD, a jewel case or a related object, in an accurate and positive fashion.
The present invention is direct to an apparatus and method for applying or transferring a label portion from a label assembly onto an object, such as a DVD, CD or a jewel case. The apparatus includes a base and a wall integrated with the base. At least a portion of the wall forms a stop wall. An application area is defined on a first surface of the base and is bounded at one end by the stop wall. Preferably, at least a portion of the wall further forms opposing guides, which correspond to at least a portion of a periphery of the label assembly. The opposing guides further bound and/or define the application area on the base surface. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, a first stripping member is positioned with respect to the application area. For example, at least one stripping finger is connected to or formed by the stop wall and extends from the stop wall to suspend over a first end portion of the application area. A gap is formed between each stripping finger and the base surface so that a portion of the label assembly can be positioned on the application surface and held or secured at least partially in place by the stripping fingers as the label portion is applied and transferred to the object at a desired location, such as a jewel case spine.
Preferably, a second stripping member is positioned with respect to the application area. For example, a stripping element extends with respect to a first guide of the opposing guides and is suspended over at least a portion of a second end portion of the application area. Preferably, the stripping element is spaced at a distance from the stripping fingers. A gap is formed between the stripping element and the base surface to allow the label assembly to be positioned on the application area. An opposing stripping element extends with respect to a second guide of the opposing guides at a distance from the stripping fingers and is suspended over at least a portion of the second end portion of the application area. A gap is formed between the opposing stripping element and the base surface to allow the label assembly to be positioned on the application area between the opposing guides.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, the opposing stripping elements and the stripping fingers form or define a first guide area and a second guide area different than the first guide area, to position a portion of the jewel case for example, and to guide the jewel case portion into contact with one label portion on the label assembly positioned within the application area.
Preferably, a third guide is formed by at least a portion of the wall, which corresponds with at least a portion of the periphery of the label assembly and defines a second application area on the base surface. Preferably, at least one alignment member is connected to the third guide to properly position at least a portion of the label assembly within the third guide and the second application area. A first recessed area and a second recessed area are formed in the base surface and within the second application area. In order to efficiently utilize surface area within the second application area, a portion of the first recessed area may overlap a portion of the second recessed area. Further, a third recessed area may be positioned within the first recessed area or the second recessed area.
As a result of the configuration of the label assembly and/or the apparatus, the label portion is positioned on the application area so that the adhesive side of label portion faces upward from the base and exposed. The label portion is securely positioned between the first stripping member and the second stripping member. When an object, such as a jewel case, is positioned on the apparatus and the label assembly, the label portion is transferred in a desired manner onto the object.
In operation, the carrier portion of the label assembly remains on the apparatus following application of the label portion to the CD jewel case or other labeled object. Accordingly, the label portion is separated from the remaining label assembly, leaving the carrier portion in position on the apparatus. As a result, a second labeling operation may be used to transfer one or more additional label portions onto an object using the same label assembly. The additional label portion may include a spine label for application to a CD jewel case and/or any other suitable labels including traditional peel and stick labels.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for applying a label portion of a label assembly onto an object, wherein the apparatus includes fixed stripping members to maintain a portion of the label assembly in a stationary and secured position between the stripping members as the label portion is transferred onto the object.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a label portion and/or label assembly suitable for labeling DVDs, CDs and jewel cases.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will become further apparent from the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments, read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detailed description and drawings are intended to illustrate the present invention rather than limit the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims and equivalents of the appended claims.
The present invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Moreover, it should be noted that the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating principles of the present invention.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, apparatus 10 for transferring at least one label portion 232, 234 from label assembly 210 to an object comprises a base 15. An application area 45 is defined on a first surface of base 15 and a stripping member is connected with respect to application area 45 and suspended over at least a portion of application area 45, wherein at least a portion of label assembly 210 is positionable in a gap formed between the stripping member and the base surface to position the at least one label portion 232, 234 on application area 45.
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In one preferred embodiment of this invention, a wall 20 is connected to base 15. Preferably, but not necessarily, at least a portion of wall 20 is integrated with base 15 and extends along at least a portion of a periphery 19 of base 15. Preferably, wall 20 is sloped along at least a portion of a length of wall 20, for example along periphery 19 so that wall 20 can rest against a surface such as a desktop, and apparatus 10 can be utilized as a mouse pad and/or a working or writing surface.
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Application area 45 is defined on first surface 16 by stop wall 40 and/or opposing guides 30, 32. Preferably, application area 45 corresponds to at least a portion of label assembly periphery 212. A first stripping member 50 is connected or attached with respect to a first end portion 46 of application area 45 and suspended over at least a portion of application area 45. The term “suspended” as used throughout this specification and in the claims refers to an element or member that is fixedly positioned with respect to another element or member to form a gap or space between the fixed element and a surface. For example, first stripping member 50 is fixed with respect to guides 30, 32 and/or stop wall 40 and suspended over at least a portion of application area 45 to form a gap 90 between first stripping member 50 and first surface 16 so that label assembly 210 can be securely positioned within gap 90, as discussed in further detail below. Preferably, a spacing or height of gap 90 between first stripping member 50 and first surface 16 allows frictional contact and/or interference between first stripping member 50 and a portion of label assembly 210 inserted in gap 90 to securely position label assembly 210, and label portions 232, 234, within application area 45, for example.
Preferably, first stripping member 50 comprises at least one stripping finger 52 as shown in
A second stripping member 60 is connected with respect to a second end portion 48 of application area 45, opposing first end portion 46 as shown in
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Preferably, each second stripping member 60, 60′ comprises a secondary guide 70 connected with respect to stop wall 40. Each secondary guide 70 forms a portion of a first object profile 71 and preferably a portion of a second object profile 72 to a provide guidance for aligning and positioning a portion of an object, such as a jewel case spine, within apparatus 10 for applying and transferring label portion 232 and/or 234 from label assembly 210 onto the object at a desired location on the object. For example, a first guide area 84 is defined by second stripping member 60, opposing second stripping member 60′ and first stripping member 50, preferably comprising a plurality of stripping fingers 52. First guide area 84 corresponds to a perimeter or periphery of a portion of an object, such as a slim jewel case spine portion, and provides a guide for aligning the spine portion with label portion 232, such as a slim jewel case spine label, on label assembly 210 for transferring label portion 232 from label assembly 210 onto the jewel case spine portion. Preferably but not necessarily, first guide area 84 comprises a recessed area 85 formed in base 15, for example within first surface 16, and within application area 45, which corresponds to label portion 232.
Additionally, a second guide area 86 is defined or bounded by opposing secondary guides 70. Preferably, but not necessarily, second guide area 86 is different than first guide area 84 to correspond to a perimeter or a periphery of a portion of an object, such as a standard jewel case spine portion, and provide a guide for aligning and positioning the portion of the object with label portion 234, such as a standard jewel case spine label, on label assembly 210 and transferring label portion 234 from label assembly 210 onto the object. For example, second guide area 86 is formed or defined by second stripping member 60 and opposing second stripping member 60′. Second guide area 86 can be the same or different than first guide area 84.
Thus, label assembly 210 is positionable on first surface 16 so that at least one label portion 232, 234 is positioned between first stripping member 50 and second stripping member 60. First stripping member 50 and second stripping member 60 securely hold label assembly 210 on first surface 16 while an object is positioned on apparatus 10 and with respect to label portion 232, 234 and inserted into one of first guide area 84 and second guide area 86 to apply and transfer one label portion 232, 234 from label assembly 210 onto the object.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, apparatus 10 comprises a third guide 100 formed by at least a portion of wall 20, as shown in
A first recessed area 120 is formed in first surface 16 and within second application area 110 for receiving an object, such as a DVD or CD for applying and transferring a label portion, such as label portion 230, onto a surface of the object. A second recessed area 125 is formed in first surface 16 and within second application area 110. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, first recessed area 120 is different than second recessed area 125. Preferably, second recessed area 125 has different dimensions, such as a different diameter, than the dimensions of first recessed area 120, for receiving an object for applying and transferring a label portion to a surface of the object. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that first recessed area 120 and second recessed area 125 can have any suitable shape, such as a circular, a rectangular, a triangular or any suitable geometric shape, having any suitable dimensions. In order to conserve space on first surface 16 and/or provide a plurality of recessed areas having different dimensions, a portion of first recessed area 120 can overlap a portion of second recessed area 125. Further, a depth of first recessed area 120 can be different than a depth of second recessed area 125 to provide for receiving objects having different thicknesses. As shown in
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, a cover 135 (not shown) is attached or connected with respect to second surface 18 of base 15. Preferably, at least a portion of cover 135 comprises a transparent sheet of plastic or film material to provide a protective covering to place flat objects, such as photographs and/or pictures, between second base surface 18 and cover 135. For example, a first end portion of cover 135 can be attached to a top end portion of second base surface 18 and a second end portion of cover 135 can be attached to a bottom end portion of second base surface 18. Alternatively, cover 135 can be attached or connected to first surface 16 and folded or bent over periphery 19 and positioned with respect to second base surface 18. Cover 135 can be attached or connected with respect to second surface 18 using any suitable connection, including any suitable mechanical and/or adhesive connection known to those skilled in the art.
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Face sheet 220 is preferably but not necessarily constructed of any suitable paper, paper composite, non-metal and/or metal material that can be used as a label. Other suitable materials for constructing face sheet 220 include fabric, plastic, and metal foils. An adhesive coating is applied, in any suitable manner known to those skilled in the art, to one side of face sheet 220. Face sheet 220 preferably has a printable surface on a side opposite the adhesive side. The printable surface on face sheet 220 can be any of a variety of face materials used to make pressure sensitive, or self-adhesive labels. Such face materials may include, but are not limited to, smudgeproof stock, litho stock, cast coated stock, tag stock, fluorescent stock, foils, computer printable polyester, vinyl, satin cloth, Tyvek™ material, flexible plastic, book papers, photo quality papers and/or photo quality film. Further, various portions of the face materials can be different colors, thereby resulting in different colored parts, such as first portion 260 and/or label portion 230, as described in more detail below.
Label assembly 210 of the present invention is suitable for a wide number of uses. Prior to assembling, label assembly 210 can be fed into and run through a printer for labeling and/or decorating any portion. Label assembly 210 therefore includes at least one printable side for accepting printing, such as descriptive and/or decorative material.
Label assembly 210 includes face sheet 220 having label portion 230 removable with respect to carrier portion 240 of face sheet 220. Label portion 230 is preferably pre-cut or shaped into a desired form for application in a desired manner, such as a CD or DVD.
Back sheet 250 of label assembly 220 preferably includes first portion 260 that is removable with respect to second portion 270. Back sheet 250 preferably includes one side having a treated surface to facilitate removal of back sheet 250 relative to face sheet 220. Therefore, at least one side of back sheet 250 preferably includes a smooth and/or waxy surface to ease separation from the adhesive side of face sheet 220. The side opposite the treated surface of back sheet 250 may be a printable surface or any other suitable surface.
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In one preferred embodiment of this invention, when first portion 260 is removed from label assembly 210, second portion 270 of back sheet 250 is attached to label portion 230 of face sheet 220. Second portion 270 of back sheet 250 may be attached to label portion 230 entirely around a perimeter of label portion 230 or at one or more distinct points of label portion 230. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, back sheet 250 is “attached” to label portion 230 if movement of back sheet 250 results in complementary movement of label portion 230.
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In one preferred embodiment of this invention, label assembly 210 further includes at least one index tab 265 extending from a periphery of first portion 260. Index tab 265 may be positioned on two sides of first portion 260 such as shown in
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, particularly for use with labels for CDs and DVDs, center hole 235 is preferably positioned in a center area of label portion 230. In addition, at least one index hole 245 may be positioned within carrier portion 240. Index hole 245, as shown in
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, when first portion 260 is peeled away or otherwise removed from label portion 230, center hole 235 is opened and/or removed from label portion 230. Likewise, when first portion 260, including index tabs 265 is removed from label portion 230 and/or carrier portion 240, index hole 245 is opened and/or removed from label portion 230 and/or carrier portion 240.
Center hole 235, index hole 245 and/or any other cutout segment of face sheet 220 may be separated from a remaining portion of face sheet 220 using an arrangement of cuts such as shown in
Alternatively, or in addition, and as shown in
As described above, first portion 260 is separable from label assembly 210 across one or more lines of separation 310 that are positioned in back sheet 250 and each extend from a boundary line between first portion 260 and second portion 270 and inward into back sheet 250. As a result of lines of separation 310, first portion 260 is separable from second portion 270. In certain instances, lines of separation 310 may result in some adherence between adjacent first portion 260 and second portion 270 because of interference between edges in addition to slight seepage of adhesive within lines of separation 310.
According to one preferred embodiment of this invention, label assembly 210 is used for a CD or DVD and includes face sheet 220 having a circular label portion 230 that is applied to the CD and removable with respect to carrier portion 240 of face sheet 220. Back sheet 250 includes a generally circular first portion 260 removable with respect to second portion 270 of back sheet 250. Because first portion 260 of back sheet 250 preferably includes a smaller surface area than label portion 230 of face sheet 220, label portion 230 is retained by second portion 270 of back sheet 250. Further, because the adhesive layer of label portion 230 is exposed, label assembly 210 can be placed on a CD surface thereby applying or affixing label portion 230 onto the CD surface.
Because of the arrangement of label assembly 210 and apparatus 10, label portion 230 may be perfectly round to correspond with the diameters of a CD or may be decorative, such as including a fanciful flower or buzzsaw outline for unique applications. The shape of label portion 230 is not limited by the manner in which it is applied according to this invention because label portion 230 remains attached to carrier portion 240 until the object is applied and therefore is not subject to bending, curling, wrinkles and/or other imperfections which a fanciful outline may otherwise include. In other words, when a traditional label is removed from a back sheet and then applied to another object, the traditional label curls as it is removed and then tends to wrinkle or bend as it is applied. In contrast, label assembly 210 according to this invention, maintains label portion 230 in a flat and fixed position, as label portion 230 contacts the object to be labeled.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, label assembly 210 may include at least one additional label portion, such as additional label portion 263 and/or 264, removable from back sheet 250 for use elsewhere in the particular application, for instance, for placement on a jewel case of the CD. Label assembly 210 is preferably positioned on base 15, particularly within or between opposing guides 30, 32. As a result, label portions 232, 234 of label assembly 210 are positioned so that the adhesive side of label portions 232, 234 face upward from base 15 and exposed. An object, such as CD jewel case 420, is positioned on label portion 232, 234. Pressure is applied to the object to apply or adhere label portion 232, 234 onto the object in a desired manner. The object is removed from apparatus 10 to transfer label portion 232, 234 from label assembly 210 onto the object.
In operation, and as described above, carrier portion 240 remains on apparatus 10 following application and transfer of label portion 232 and/or 234 onto the jewel case or other labeled object. Accordingly, label portion 232 and/or 234 is separated from the remaining label assembly 210, leaving carrier portion 240 in position on apparatus 10. As a result, a second labeling operation may be used to transfer one or more additional label portions onto an object using the same label assembly 210, such as described in more detail below.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, label portion 230 can be used as a label for a CD. More particularly, the label portion 230 is die-cut, perforated, micro-perforated, or otherwise cut to form tearable lines of separation 310, which can be used to remove label portion 230 in any suitable shape, such as a circle, preferably of a slightly smaller surface area than a surface area of the CD.
A method for labeling a CD according to one preferred embodiment of this invention uses label assembly 210 with back sheet 250 and face sheet 220, wherein face sheet 220 includes an adhesive side and a printable side. The user positions the CD in the appropriate recessed area 120, 125 or 130. Referring to
In addition, at least one additional label portion may be indexed on apparatus 10 for placement elsewhere, such as a CD jewel case. An additional portion 263 and/or 264 of back sheet 250 may be removed from face sheet 220 to expose second label portion 232 and/or 234 of face sheet 220. Label portion 232 and/or 234 may be, for example, a slim or standard spine label for a spine of the CD jewel case. Like label portion 230 described above, label portions 232, 234 are drawn from label assembly 210 having back sheet 250 and a face sheet 220, wherein additional portion 263, 264 of back sheet 250 are removable from face sheet 220 to expose label portion 232, 234, respectively. Additional portion 263, 264 preferably includes a greater surface area than label portion 232, 234. At least one pull tab 266, 267 may extend from a periphery of additional portion 263, 264 to facilitate removal, both visually and physically.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, base 15 includes guide areas 84 and/or 86 that correspond with a size and placement of label portion 232 and/or 234. As a result, an object may be positioned within one of first guide area 84 and second guide area 86 to transfer label portion 232 or 234 of face sheet 220 onto the object. For example, the user preferably but not necessarily first removes second portion 263 and/or 264 of back sheet 250 from face sheet 220. As a result, label portion 232 and/or 234 of face sheet 220 is exposed so that the adhesive side faces upwards. Label assembly 210 is then placed in an indexed position on apparatus 10 with the adhesive layer facing upwards. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, label assembly 210 is securely positioned within first application area 45 by sliding label assembly 210 through gap 90 formed between second stripping member 60 and surface 16 and first stripping member 50 and surface 16, so that label portion 232 is positioned with respect to first guide area 84 and label portion 234 is positioned with respect to second guide area 86. Each label portion 232, 234 is positioned between first stripping member 50 and second stripping member 60. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, an end portion of label assembly 210 is securely positioned within a gap 90 formed between each stripping finger 52, positioned with respect to first end portion 46 of application area 45, and first surface 16. Portion 263 and/or 264 of back sheet 250 can be removed from face sheet 220 to expose label portion 232 and/or 234 before or after label assembly 210 is positioned between first stripping member 50 and second stripping member 60. The user inserts or positions a spine edge of the CD jewel case within first guide area 84 or second guide area 86 to transfer label portion 232 or 234 onto the CD jewel case.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, a method for transferring at least one label portion 232, 234 from label assembly 210 to an object, such as a CD jewel case, includes the step of sliding at least a portion of label assembly 210 through gap 90 formed between second stripping member 60 and first surface 16. For example, referring to
At least a portion of label assembly 210 is slid through gap 90 formed between first stripping member 50 and first surface 16. For example, in one preferred embodiment of this invention, first stripping member 50 comprises a plurality of stripping fingers 52 spaced along and extending from stop wall 40. Each stripping finger 52 is suspended with respect to first end portion 46 of application area 45 to allow an end portion of label assembly 210 to slide underneath each stripping finger 52. Preferably, each stripping finger 52 is suspended at a suitable height with respect to first surface 16 to provide a suitable frictional interference with label assembly 210 to securely position label assembly 210 with respect to application area 45.
Stop wall 40 preferably includes at least one indexing element 42, as shown in
The adhesive side of label portion 232, 234 can be exposed before or after label assembly 210, and label portions 232 and 234, are securely positioned between first stripping member 50 and second stripping member 60. A portion 263 and/or 264 of back sheet 250 may be removed from face sheet 220 to expose label portion 232 and/or 234 of face sheet 220 so that the adhesive side of label portion 232 and/or 234 faces upwards. Preferably, but not necessarily, pull tab 266, 267 extends from a periphery of the back sheet portion 263, 264, respectively, to facilitate removal of back sheet portion 263, 264.
The object, such as a jewel case spine portion, can then be positioned or inserted within one of first guide area 84 and second guide area 86 defined by base 15 and corresponding to label portion 232 and 234, respectively, to apply and transfer label portion 232 and/or 234 onto the object. In one preferred embodiment of this invention as shown in
For example, in one preferred embodiment of this invention, label portion 232 and/or 234 comprises a spine label having dimensions which correspond to the dimensions of a spine portion of a jewel case for holding a CD or a DVD. The spine edge of the jewel case is positioned or inserted within one of first guide area 84 and second guide area 86 to apply and transfer label portion 232, 234 onto the jewel case spine.
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 become apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is 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. Therefore, to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter regarded as the invention, the following claims conclude the specification.
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