Information
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Patent Grant
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6329034
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Patent Number
6,329,034
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Date Filed
Monday, January 18, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 11, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Myers Bigel Sibley & Sajovec
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 428 401
- 428 417
- 428 421
- 428 194
- 428 914
- 283 81
- 283 51
- 283 49
- 283 56
- 283 903
- 283 106
- 283 100
- 281 2
- 281 5
- 040 310
- 040 638
- 040 630
- 462 900
- 462 901
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A self-adhesive label for displaying information includes a leaflet, a tab member, and an adhesive layer. The leaflet has a lower surface and an end edge. The tab member is separately formed from the leaflet. An exposed portion of the tab member is disposed alongside the leaflet adjacent the end edge. The tab member has a lower surface. The adhesive layer includes a first adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the leaflet and a second adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the tab member. At least a portion of the leaflet does not overlie the tab member. The label may include a laminate cover overlying the upper surface of the leaflet and including a laminate tab portion overlying the exposed portion of the tab member.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to labels, and, more particularly, to self-adhesive labels and methods for forming, applying and using the same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the packaging of certain chemicals and pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer often is required or desires to provide a considerable amount of information concerning the chemical or pharmaceutical. In the case of pharmaceuticals, this is required by government regulations, however, the occasion may also arise, either separate from or in conjunction with government regulations, to provide the doctor, pharmacist or user with instructions on how the product should be used, what the product is, and safety precautions which should be followed in the use of the product. Sometimes the literature, which is generally in the form of folded leaflets, is placed within a box along with the container carrying the chemical or pharmaceutical (referred to as “inserts”). The placement of leaflets within the box is expensive and a cumbersome operation to perform. Also, it is difficult to insure by later inspection that the proper literature has been inserted in the proper package. Almost all products are packaged in outer cartons and many are not compatible with inserts. Further, the use of folded cartons is under scrutiny by environmental groups as involving excessive packaging. In an effort to meet this challenge, many companies are seeking ways to eliminate folding cartons that carry containers inside.
A different approach to solving this problem has developed over the last several years in which the folded literature is releasably attached to the face of the container (referred to as “outserts”), either directly to the container itself, or to a base label which, in turn, is secured to the container. The literature may then be removed by the customer. In such cases, the portion of the label remaining must carry both an “identification” of the product (for example, information such as trademark or manufacturer) as well as certain “statutory information” (for example, lot number and expiration date).
Thus, in order to meet the objectives of such labeling techniques, certain criteria must be met. First of all, the portion of the label which remains after the folded literature product is removed should contain both the identification of the product and the statutory information concerning the lot number and expiration date. Further, after the literature leaflet is assembled or affixed to the base label, the indicated area for statutory information concerning lot number and expiration date should be accessible for stamping or printing by the pharmaceutical company and visible to the consumer. The folded leaflet portion remains affixed to the label portion until the customer (doctor, pharmacist, consumer) desires its removal. It is critical that the proper literature must be affixed to the proper base label. Finally, all of the above criteria must be accomplished in a manufacturing technique that insures quality and is cost-effective.
Examples of labels designed to eliminate the separate base panel are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,207,746 and 5,263,743, each to Jones, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,382 to Grosskopf et al., the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. While these labels and similar known label constructions are well suited for many applications, they suffer from certain significant drawbacks and limitations in manufacture, application, use and functionality.
Grosskopf et al. '382 discloses a label including a multiple panel leaflet and a laminate cover coextensive with the label. The leaflet includes an extended flap over which indicia such as the lot and expiration date of an associated product may be printed. A tear strip is positioned opposite the extended flap and a tear line is formed in the laminate cover adjacent the extended flap. It has been found that, when the user opens the label by means of the tear strip and pulls the laminate cover and title panel of the leaflet toward the extended flap, there is a tendency for portions of the laminate cover overlying the extended flap and portions of the extended flap to be torn away with the portion of the laminate cover which is intended to be removed. In doing so, critical indicia printed on or over the extended flap may be removed from the product or product packaging.
Self-adhesive labels are commonly applied to curved substrates (e.g., bottles) by applying a first end and continuously wiping on, rolling on or otherwise applying the remainder of the label until the opposite end is secured. Often, there is a tendency for the adhesive to be “squeezed” toward the second end. This results in an excessive, localized collection of adhesive which, when the label is fully applied, tends to ooze out from beneath the label. The oozed adhesive may degrade the functionality or aesthetics of the label and the associated product or packaging.
Thus, there exists a need for a label which provides for the securement of important indicia to an object such that removal of a portion of the label, for example portions of a leaflet or a laminate cover, will not tend to result in the removal of the important indicia. There also exists a need for an adhesive-type label which minimizes the tendency for the adhesive to ooze from beneath the label when the label is applied to a curved substrate such as a bottle. There exists an additional need for such labels which include multiple panel, extended text leaflets and protective laminate covers. Furthermore, there exists a need for methods for forming such labels which satisfy the regulations and safety concerns associated with the manufacture of labels for pharmaceuticals, chemicals and the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a self-adhesive label which provides for the securement of important indicia to an object such that removal of a portion of the label will not cause removal of the important indicia.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide such a label which may include a protective laminate cover.
Moreover, it is an object of the present invention to provide such a label which may include a multi-panel leaflet.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a self-adhesive label which minimizes the tendency for adhesive buildup and ooze when the label is applied to a curved substrate such as a bottle.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide methods for forming such labels which satisfy the regulations and safety concerns associated with the manufacture of labels for pharmaceuticals, chemicals and the like.
In order to satisfy the foregoing and other objects, the present invention is directed to a self-adhesive label for displaying information. The label includes a leaflet, a tab member, an adhesive layer and a laminate cover. The leaflet has a lower surface and an end edge. The tab member is separately formed from the leaflet. An exposed portion of the tab member is disposed alongside the leaflet adjacent the end edge. The tab member has a lower surface. The adhesive layer includes a first adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the leaflet and a second adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the tab member. The laminate cover overlies the upper surface of the leaflet and includes a laminate tab portion overlying the exposed portion of the tab member. The laminate cover is secured to the leaflet and the exposed portion by a laminate adhesive. At least a portion of the leaflet does not overlie the tab member.
According to certain preferred embodiments, the leaflet includes a top panel overlying and connected to the bottom panel along a fold, the fold forming the end edge. Preferably, an access tear line is formed in the laminate cover adjacent the fold. The label may further include a removal tear line formed in the laminate cover adjacent an end of the label opposite the access tear line. Preferably, indicia overlies the exposed portion of the tab member.
The tab member may include an underlap portion underlying a first portion of the leaflet such that the underlap portion is interposed between the adhesive layer and the first portion and a second portion of the leaflet does not overlie the tab member and engages the adhesive layer. Preferably, the exposed portion of the tab member has a length of at least {fraction (3/16)} inch. Preferably, the underlap portion of the tab member has a length of between about {fraction (1/16)} and ¼ inch.
Alternatively, the tab member may have an inner edge positioned substantially immediately adjacent the end edge. Preferably, the exposed portion of the tab member has a length of at least {fraction (3/16)} inch.
As a further alternative, the tab member may have an inner edge spaced apart from the end edge, the inner edge and the end edge defining a gap therebetween. A portion of the laminate cover overlies the gap. Preferably, the gap has a length of between about {fraction (1/32)} and ¼ inch.
The present invention is further directed to a method for forming self-adhesive labels using a web, first and second unitary leaflets, each of the leaflets including a bottom panel and an extended flap, and an adhesive. The leaflets are placed onto the web in successive relation such that the leaflets are secured to the web by the adhesive layer. A laminate web and a laminate adhesive are applied over the leaflets and the release liner such that the laminate web is secured to the leaflets by the laminate adhesive. The laminate web and the leaflets are cut to form the labels. The cutting step includes cutting through the laminate web to form a laminate cover overlying each label. The cutting step also includes cutting through the extended flap of the first leaflet such that a first portion of the extended flap thereof remains with the first leaflet and forms a part of a first label and a second portion of the first leaflet extended flap is severed from the first leaflet extended flap and forms a tab member forming a part of a second adjacent label. An exposed portion of the tab member is disposed alongside the second leaflet.
The leaflets may be placed in imbricated relation such that a first portion of the extended flap of the first leaflet is interposed between an underlap portion of the bottom panel of the second leaflet and the adhesive layer. The extended flap of the first leaflet is cut at a location spaced apart from the bottom panel of the second leaflet, whereby the tab member forming a part of the second label includes an underlap portion interposed between the bottom panel thereof and the adhesive layer, the second leaflet including a second portion engaging the adhesive layer and not overlying the tab member.
Alternatively, the leaflets may be placed such that an end edge of the extended flap of the first leaflet is disposed substantially immediately adjacent an end edge of the second leaflet.
Alternatively, the leaflets may be placed such that an end edge of the extended flap of the first leaflet is spaced apart from an adjacent end edge of the second leaflet. The end edges define a gap therebetween. A gap portion of the laminate cover overlies the gap.
The method may further include printing indicia on a tab portion of the laminate cover overlying the exposed portion of the tab member.
The method may further include forming an access tear line in the laminate cover of the first label adjacent the tab member thereof. A removal tear line may be formed in the laminate cover of the first label adjacent the extended flap of the first label.
The present invention is further directed to a method of applying a label as described above of the type having an underlap portion to a curved substrate. Starting with the end of the label opposite the tab member, the label is applied to the substrate in the direction of the end of the label adjacent the tab member. A portion of the adhesive layer is displaced and collects along the inner edge of the tab member and/or between the underlap portion and the leaflet.
The present invention is further directed to a method of using a label as described above of the type wherein the leaflet includes a top panel overlying and connected to the bottom panel along a fold line and an access tear line formed in the laminate cover. The label is applied and secured to a substrate by means of the adhesive layer. The laminate cover and the top panel are torn along the access tear line and portions of the laminate cover and the top panel are pulled in the direction of the extended flap and away from the remainder of the label to remove the portions of the laminate cover and the top panel from the label. The tab member is retained with the remainder of the label.
The method may further include tearing the laminate cover along a removal tear line formed therein adjacent the extended flap following tearing the laminate cover. Indicia may be printed on the laminate tab portion. The indicia may include a lot identifier and/or an expiration date.
The present invention is further directed to a self-adhesive label for displaying information including a leaflet having an end edge, a first portion and a second portion, each of the first and second portions having a respective lower surface. A tab member is separately formed from the leaflet and has a lower surface. The tab member includes an exposed portion disposed alongside the leaflet adjacent the end edge and an underlap portion underlying the first leaflet portion. The underlap portion has an upper surface facing the lower surface of the first leaflet portion. The second leaflet portion does not overlie the tab member. A first adhesive layer is interposed between and secures the upper surface of the underlap portion and the lower surface of the first leaflet portion. A second adhesive layer is provided including a first adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the tab member and a second adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the second leaflet portion.
The present invention is further directed to a method for forming self-adhesive labels using a web, first and second unitary leaflets, each of the leaflets including a bottom panel and an extended flap, and a base adhesive layer. The leaflets are placed onto the web in successive, imbricated relation such that an underlap portion of the extended flap of the first leaflet is interposed between a first portion of the bottom panel of the second leaflet and the base adhesive layer, whereby the leaflets are secured to the web by the base adhesive layer. The leaflets are cut to form the labels. The cutting step includes cutting through the first leaflet extended flap at a location spaced apart from the bottom panel of the second leaflet such that a first portion of the first leaflet extended flap remains with the first leaflet and forms a part of a first label and a second portion of the first leaflet extended flap is severed from the first leaflet and forms a tab member forming a part of a second, adjacent label, at least an exposed portion of the tab member disposed alongside the second leaflet. The method may further include the step of applying a securing adhesive to at least one of the leaflets such that the underlap portion of the first leaflet extended flap is secured to the first portion of the bottom panel of the second leaflet by the securing adhesive.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a label according to a first embodiment of the present invention disposed on a release liner;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the label of
FIG. 1
secured to a container, a tear strip thereof being partially removed;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the label of
FIG. 1
secured to a container, the tear strip being completely removed and the top panel, a portion of the laminate cover and the first interior panel thereof being partially removed;
FIG. 4
is a diagram of an apparatus for forming labels as shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary, top plan view of the release liner and multiple-up leaflets used to form labels as shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a schematic, side view of the release liner and multiple-up leaflets of
FIG. 5
, wherein the leaflets and release liner are covered by a laminate web and a cut line is indicated;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a label according to a second embodiment disposed on a release liner;
FIG. 8
is a fragmentary, top plan view of the release liner and multiple-up leaflets used to form labels as shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a label according to a third embodiment disposed on a release liner;
FIG. 10
is a fragmentary, top plan view of the release liner and multiple-up leaflets used to form labels as shown in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of a label according to a fourth embodiment disposed on a release liner;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of the label of
FIG. 11
secured to a container, the top panel, a portion of the laminate cover, and the first interior panel each being partially removed;
FIG. 13
is a fragmentary, top plan view of the release liner and multiple-up leaflets used to form labels as shown in
FIG. 11
;
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a label according to a fifth embodiment disposed on a release liner;
FIG. 15
is a perspective view of a label according to a sixth embodiment disposed on a release liner; and
FIG. 16
is a perspective view of a label according to a seventh embodiment disposed on a release liner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements throughout. It will be understood that when an element such as a layer, region or substrate is referred to as being “on” another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly on” another element, there are no intervening elements present.
With reference to
FIGS. 1-3
, a label according to a first embodiment of the present invention, generally denoted by the numeral
100
, is shown therein. The label
100
includes a leaflet
101
and a laminate cover
150
. The label
100
is releasably secured to a release liner
102
by a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer
104
. The adhesive layer
104
remains with the label
100
when it is removed from the release liner
102
and serves to secure the label
100
to a container
5
(FIGS.
2
and
3
). The label
100
includes a discrete, adhesive backed tab member
170
formed separately from and partly underlapping the leaflet
101
, as discussed in more detail below.
The leaflet
101
includes a bottom panel
120
, a top panel
130
, a first interior panel
140
, and additional interior panels
142
. The top panel
130
and the bottom panel
120
are joined along a fold
166
. The top panel
130
and the first interior panel
140
are joined along a fold
165
. The top panel
130
includes parallel, spaced apart tear lines
135
A and
135
B formed therein. A tear line
164
is formed along the fold
165
or, alternatively, in the panel
140
adjacent the fold
165
. The top panel
130
includes a marginal portion
132
extending between the fold
166
and adjacent the edge
168
of the interior panel
140
. The bottom panel
120
includes a marginal portion
122
extending between the fold
166
and adjacent the edge
168
. The bottom panel
130
further includes a marginal extended flap
124
extending outwardly beyond the top panel
130
. Suitable title indicia
133
is printed on the upper surface of the top panel
130
. Indicia
127
such as a product description or the like may be printed on the upper surface of the marginal extended flap
124
. As discussed below, the information represented by the indicia
127
preferably is not of the type which must remain with the label following removal of the laminate cover
150
. Indicia
123
, preferably substantially identical to the title indicia
133
, is disposed on the upper surface of the bottom panel
120
. Other suitable indicia
143
, for example, instructions and warnings, are printed on the panels
140
,
142
.
The leaflet
101
is preferably formed from a unitary blank of 60 lbs. coated paper or litho stock. Methods and apparatus for forming the leaflets
101
will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art upon a reading of the foregoing and the following.
The tab member
170
is secured to the release liner
102
by a portion of the adhesive
104
. The tab member
170
partly underlaps the leaflet
101
. More particularly, a first portion
176
of the tab member
170
extends from a first end
172
to the end fold
166
of the leaflet
101
. Accordingly, the first portion
176
underlaps a portion
120
A of the bottom panel
120
of the leaflet
101
. A second, exposed portion
178
of the tab member
170
extends outwardly from the leaflet
101
from the fold
166
to a second end
174
. By “exposed”, it is meant that the portion
178
of the tab member
170
is not covered by the leaflet
101
but may be covered by the laminated cover
150
. Notably, the underlapping portion
176
is not adhered to the leaflet
101
and separates the overlying portion
120
A of the leaflet
101
from the adhesive
104
. A remaining portion
120
B of the leaflet
101
does not overlie the tab member
170
and directly engages the adhesive
104
. Suitable indicia
177
such as prompts “LOT:” and “EXP:” for product lot number and expiration date, respectively, may be printed on the tab member exposed portion
178
.
The tab member
170
is preferably formed of the same material as the leaflet
101
. Preferably, the tab member
170
is formed of an opaque material. Preferably, the tab member portion
176
has a length U (see
FIG. 1
) of between about {fraction (1/16)} and ¼ inch, and, more preferably, of between about ⅛ and ¼ inch. Preferably, the portion
178
has a length T of at least {fraction (3/16)} inch, more preferably, of at least ⅜ inch, and, more preferably, of between about ⅜ and ¾ inch. The underlapping portion
176
of the tab member
170
may extend farther beneath the bottom panel
120
than shown in the Figures. Preferably, however, the leaflet portion
120
A which overlies the tab member portion
176
is smaller than the portion
120
B of the leaflet which directly engages the adhesive
104
.
The laminate cover
150
overlies the leaflet
101
and the tab member
170
and is secured thereto by a laminate adhesive
152
. More particularly, a laminate portion
154
is secured to the upper surface of the marginal extended flap
124
, a laminate tab portion
156
is secured to the upper surface of the exposed portion
178
of the tab member
170
, and the remainder of the laminate cover
150
is secured to the upper surface of the top panel
130
. Tear lines
155
A and
155
B are formed in the laminate cover
150
overlying the tear lines
135
A and
135
B, respectively, of the top panel
130
. A tear line
158
is formed in the laminate cover
150
, preferably adjacent the fold
165
. Preferably, the laminate cover
150
is coextensive with the label
100
, as shown.
The laminate cover
150
is preferably formed from transparent or translucent material such as polypropylene. Suitable laminate materials include, for example, 2 mil polypropylene Product No. 04324 available from Madico, Incorporated of Woburn, Mass.
The portion of the laminate cover
150
defined between the tear lines
155
A and
155
B and the portion of the top panel
130
defined between the tear lines
135
A and
135
B together form a tear strip
160
. Preferably, the label
100
is formed such that the tear strip
160
includes a tab
162
to facilitate manipulation of the tear strip. The tear strip
160
lies entirely in a marginal portion
132
and overlies only a marginal portion
122
of the bottom panel
120
. The marginal portions
122
,
132
are preferably from about 0.1875 to about 0.25 inches wide each. Further, the tear line
135
B is formed from about 0.3125 to about 0.625 inches laterally away from the adjacent edge
168
.
With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the label
100
is shown therein secured to a suitable container
5
by the adhesive layer
104
. Prior to manipulation by the end user, the label
100
is positioned in the closed and sealed position of FIG.
1
. In this position, the indicia
127
,
133
and
177
are visible. If desired, a manufacturer or packager, for example, may print suitable indicia
105
on the upper surface of the laminate cover portion
156
. For example, the manufacturer may, before or at the time of packaging, print the actual lot number and expiration date where prompted by the indicia
177
.
When the end user wishes to open the label
100
to inspect the indicia
123
and/or the indicia
143
, he or she may do so by grabbing the tab
162
and pulling the tear strip
160
upwardly and outwardly (as shown in FIG.
2
), thereby severing the top panel
130
along the tear lines
135
A,
135
B,
155
A, and
155
B. Thereafter, the end user may fold the top panel
130
outwardly as shown in FIG.
3
. Once the label
100
has been opened as described above, the end user may remove the top panel
130
(and the portion of laminate cover
150
adhered thereto) and the interior panels
140
,
142
by tearing along the tear line
158
of the laminate cover
150
. Alternatively, the end user may remove the interior panels
140
,
143
by tearing along the tear line
164
, leaving the top panel
130
and the attached portion of the laminate cover
150
with the container
5
.
As the user attempts to tear the portion of the laminate cover
150
between the tear lines
155
B and
158
by pulling the laminate cover in a left-to-right direction (as shown in FIGS.
2
and
3
), the user may inadvertently pull away a portion of the laminate cover portion
154
therewith. That is, the user may pull the laminate cover away with such vigor that the tear line
158
is defeated. In doing so, the user may remove a portion of the indicia
127
(or other indicia printed on the laminate portion
154
or the underlying extended flap
124
) from the label
100
and the associated product. Accordingly, it is preferred that the indicia provided in these areas be of a type which may be removed from the label without significant adverse consequences, for example, without undermining safety precautions associated with a pharmaceutical product.
Information of a more important or critical nature should instead be printed on the tab member portion
178
or the laminate cover portion
156
as appropriate Notably, and with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, these elements of the label do not face significant risk of inadvertent removal. The removal of the tear strip
160
, in contrast to the removal of the laminate cover, is accomplished by tearing the laminate cover along a direction perpendicular to the length of the label. Accordingly, the tear stresses do not tend to be directed into the laminate cover tab portion
156
. Thus, placement of the indicia
177
,
105
or other indicia on the tab member portion
178
or the laminate tab portion
156
insures that the indicia will remain with the label and the associated product.
A further benefit of the label
100
is that the tab member
170
, which is preferably opaque, provides a consistent backing for printed indicia. In this way, the printable, exposed area of the label
100
is increased. In the absence of the tab member
170
, the visibility of the indicia may depend on the color of the substrate if the laminate cover is transparent or translucent.
Yet another benefit of the label
100
relates to the application of the label
100
to a curved substrate such as the bottle
5
. Preferably, the label is applied to the bottle
5
by first applying the end adjacent the extended flap
124
and continuing to roll or wipe the label onto the bottle until the end of the label adjacent the tab member
170
is adhered to the bottle
5
. At least a portion of the adhesive
104
which tends to be squeezed forward during this process is captured along the end edge
172
of the tab member
170
or between the underlapping portion
176
and the bottom panel portion
120
A of the leaflet. By providing a location for the adhesive
104
to accumulate, the tendency for sideward adhesive ooze may be reduced or eliminated.
With reference to
FIG. 4
, an apparatus for forming the labels
100
according to a preferred method of the present invention is shown therein. First, a suitable web
14
is supplied from an unwind station
12
. The web
14
may be a transfer tape such as 3M Product No. 9447, 1 mil High Tenacity Tape with 320 Adhesive. The transfer tape preferably includes the release liner
102
having an adhesive layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on the upper surface thereof. Transfer tapes having a second release liner layer located on the adhesive layer may also be used. Alternatively, the web
14
may be a release liner to which pressure sensitive adhesive is applied, either as patches of adhesive or as a continuous adhesive layer, to the upper surface thereof by an adhesive applicator. The adhesive application step may occur just prior to the application of each leaflet
180
to the web
14
. Alternatively, the adhesive may be applied to the lower surfaces of the leaflets
180
.
Alternatively, the web
14
may be a double coated tape consisting of the release liner
102
, a first adhesive layer coating the upper surface of the release liner, a carrier preferably formed from a polymeric material such as polypropylene substrate overlying the first adhesive layer, and a second adhesive layer overlying the carrier. Double coated tape as described may be formed by applying a pressure sensitive adhesive coating to the upper surface of a self adhesive polypropylene substrate disposed on a release liner, such as 3M Scotch Brand Tape Product No. 7214FL 2 mil polypropylene. Double coated tapes having a second release liner layer located on the second adhesive layer may also be used. Double coated tapes having carriers formed from polyester, polystyrene, polyethylene or other polyolefins may be used as well. A suitable product having a polyester carrier is Flexcon Flexmark Product No. DFM-100-Clear V-23/70 D/FK. Notably, if labels are formed from double coated tape as just described, the resulting labels would not be constructed as described in the first embodiment and the further embodiments as discussed below, but rather would include an additional adhesive layer and a carrier interposed between the label as shown and the release liner.
As a further alternative, the web
14
may be a pressure-sensitive face stock consisting of a release liner, an adhesive layer coating the upper surface of the release liner, and a web of paper or the like releasably secured to the release liner by the adhesive. Suitable pressure-sensitive face stocks include semi-gloss face stock with S746 adhesive available from Fasson Incorporated of Painesville, Ohio. Pressure-sensitive adhesive corresponding to the adhesive
104
is applied, either as patches of adhesive or as a continuous adhesive layer, to the upper surface of the face stock. Notably, if labels are formed from pressure-sensitive face stock as just described, the resulting labels would not be constructed as described in the first embodiment and further embodiments as discussed below, but rather would include an additional adhesive layer and a base face stock portion interposed between the label as shown and the release liner.
With reference to
FIG. 5
, the leaflets
180
(two of which are designated in
FIG. 5
as leaflets
180
A and
180
B) are preferably provided as “multiple-up” leaflets; however, it will be appreciated by the skilled artisan that individual leaflets may be used as well. By “multiple-up leaflet” it is meant a unitary leaflet which is suitably printed with indicia corresponding to multiple individual leaflets such that, when the multiple-up leaflet is properly cut, the multiple up leaflet is severed into multiple, discrete individual leaflets each bearing the desired respective indicia. As shown, each multiple-up leaflet
180
A,
180
B includes three leaflet portions
182
A,
182
B corresponding to individual leaflets
101
and waste strips
184
interposed between the leaflet portions
182
A,
182
B. The leaflets
180
are applied to the web
14
by a leaflet application station
16
.
The leaflets
180
A,
180
B are applied consecutively to the web
102
which is conveyed in the direction as indicated by the arrow in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. Generally, each leaflet
180
has an extended flap (for example, extended flap
186
A of the leaflet
180
A) which is ultimately cut and separated to form the extended flap
124
of one label
100
and the tab member
170
of the following (i.e., downstream), adjacent label
100
. For purposes of explanation, the relative placement of the leaflets
180
A,
180
B will be discussed hereafter; however, each of the adjacent leaflets
180
may be similarly placed, handled and processed.
The leaflet
180
A has portions or elements
124
A,
127
A,
130
A, and
165
A which correspond to elements
124
,
127
,
130
and
165
, respectively, of a first row (traversing the web
14
) of labels
100
to be formed. The leaflet
180
A also has elements
170
A,
177
A and
172
A which correspond to elements
170
,
177
and
172
of the next following row of labels
100
to be formed. The leaflet
180
B also includes elements
130
B and
166
B corresponding to elements
130
and
166
of this next row of labels.
The leaflet
180
A is first laid on the release liner
102
and the leaflet
180
B is thereafter laid on the release liner and partly over the leaflet
180
A. In this way, the leaflets
180
A and
180
B are seriated and imbricated such that a portion of the extended flap
186
A of the leaflet
180
A underlaps the leaflet
180
B, including the end fold
166
B thereof.
With reference to
FIGS. 4 and 6
, a self adhesive laminate web
24
is supplied by an unwind station
22
and adhered by a nip roller
26
and the adhesive thereof over the leaflets
180
and the web
14
. A die cut station
30
cuts through the laminate web
24
thereby forming the laminate covers
150
, the leaflets
101
and the tab members
170
. More particularly, the diecut forms cut lines coextensive with the labels
100
. These cut lines include a pair of cut lines C—C (see
FIGS. 5 and 6
) extending transverse to the length of the web and down to the release liner
102
. While the cut lines C—C are shown as extending fully across the web
14
for clarity, the cut lines preferably do not extend across the entire width of the web
14
or of the laminate web
24
. Rather, the cut lines C—C should stop short of one or both side edges of the laminate web
24
so that the waste matrix as discussed below may be removed as a continuous web. The cut lines C—C separate the extended flap
186
A of the multiple-up leaflet
180
A into the extended flap
124
of a first label
100
and the tab member
170
of the next, downstream label
100
, and form a waste portion
187
A (which includes portions of the leaflet
180
A and the laminate web
24
) between the cut lines C—C.
Each of the tear lines
135
A,
135
B,
155
A,
155
B, and
158
and the tab
162
may be formed by the die cut station
30
or a further die cut station. The tear lines
135
A,
135
B, and
164
may be formed in the leaflet
20
prior to application to the web. Tear lines (not shown) may be formed in the bottom panel underlying the tear lines
135
A and
135
B if desired or to facilitate manufacture.
A waste matrix
33
including the portions of the laminate web
24
outside the laminate covers
150
, the waste strips
184
, the waste portions
187
A, and the underlying adhesive
104
are removed by a winding station
32
. The web
14
may be slit into a plurality of release liners
102
and the resulting labels
100
carried on the release liners
102
may then be collected on a roll by a winding station
34
or sheeted and stacked.
The method of forming the label
100
as just described provides a substantial benefit in meeting regulatory and safety concerns in the manufacture of certain types of labels, for example, pharmaceutical labels. Because each printed component (the tab member
170
and the leaflet
101
) are formed from the unitary leaflets
180
which may all be printed in the same manner and as a common batch, there is no risk of inadvertently mismatching dissimilar printed components such as separately printed base portions and leaflets.
With reference to
FIG. 7
, a label
200
according to a second embodiment of the present invention is shown therein. The label
200
is releasably adhered to a release liner
202
by a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer
204
and includes a leaflet
201
which is identical to the leaflet
101
. A laminate cover
250
corresponding to the laminate cover
150
is secured to the leaflet and a tab member
270
by means of a laminate adhesive
252
. The tab member
270
has indicia
277
printed on the upper surface thereof. The label
200
differs from the label
100
in that the entirety of the tab member
270
(extending between opposed ends
272
and
274
) extends outwardly beyond the leaflet
201
. Thus, in this embodiment none of the leaflet
201
overlies the tab member
270
. The end
272
of the tab member
270
is positioned substantially flush with the end fold
266
of the leaflet
201
. The tab member
270
is covered by a laminate portion
256
. The length T of the tab member
270
is preferably the same as discussed above with regard to the length T of the tab member
170
.
It will be appreciated that the label
200
may be used in the same manner as the label
100
and will provide similar advantages.
The manufacture of the labels
200
may be accomplished in substantially the same manner and using substantially the same apparatus as described above with respect to the labels
100
. The preferred method of manufacturing differs only in the relative placement of the leaflets and the lengths of the extended tabs of the multiple-up leaflets. With reference to
FIG. 8
, multiple-up leaflets
280
A and
280
B corresponding substantially to the leaflets
180
A and
180
B, respectively, are provided. The leaflets
280
A,
280
B include individual leaflet portions
282
A,
282
B and waste portions
284
.
The leaflets are laid on the web
14
in seriatim and end to end. For example, the edge
272
A which forms a part of the extended flap
286
A of the leaflet
280
A and which corresponds to the tab member end
272
of the label
200
, is positioned immediately adjacent the end fold
266
B of the leaflet
280
B, which corresponds to the end fold
266
of the label
200
. In the die cutting step, the extended flap
286
A and the laminate web are cut along the lines C—C of FIG.
8
. The formation of the labels
200
is otherwise the same as described above with respect to the labels
100
.
With reference to
FIG. 9
, a label
300
according to a third embodiment is shown therein. The label
300
is releasably adhered to a release liner
302
by a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive
304
. The label
300
includes a leaflet
301
identical to the leaflet
101
and a laminate cover
350
adhered to each of the leaflet
301
, a tab member
370
and a portion of the adhesive
304
by a laminate adhesive
352
. The tab member
370
is preferably formed of the same materials as described above with regard to the tab member
170
. The tab member
370
has indicia
377
printed on the upper surface thereof. The label
300
differs from the label
100
in that a gap
373
is defined between the edge
372
of the tab member
370
and the end fold
366
of the leaflet
301
. Thus, the tab member is disposed adjacent and spaced apart from the end fold
366
. As a result, a portion
356
A of the laminate tab portion
356
is directly adhered to a portion
304
A of the adhesive
304
. None of the leaflet
301
overlies the tab member
370
.
Preferably, the gap length G extending between the end edge
372
and the fold
366
is between about {fraction (1/32)} and ¼ inch and, more preferably, between about ⅛ and ¼ inch. Preferably, the length S of the tab member
370
extending between the first edge
372
and the opposed edge
374
is at least {fraction (3/16)} inch, and more preferably, between about ⅜ and ¾ inch.
Label
300
may be advantageous if, on the one hand, it is desired to not have an underlap portion which may add to the thickness of the label adjacent the fold
366
, and, on the other hand, it is desired to provide substantial manufacturing tolerances for placement of the leaflets. The gap may be provided to be sensed by a photosensor for assisting in control of the manufacturing apparatus. The gap may also be provided in order to allow a portion of the container to be visible through the label.
With reference to
FIG. 10
, the labels
300
may be formed in similar fashion to the labels
100
,
200
. Multiple-up leaflets
380
A and
380
B are provided including individual leaflet portions
382
A and
382
B and waste portions
384
. In this case, the leaflets
380
A,
380
B are applied to the web
14
in seriatim such that the end edge
372
A (which corresponds to the end
372
of the tab member
370
) of an extended flap
386
A of the leaflet
380
A is spaced from the end fold
366
B (which corresponds to the fold
366
of the label
300
) of the leaflet
380
B by the gap dimension G. After the laminate web is applied, the laminate web and leaflets are cut to form the labels
300
. The cutting step includes cutting along the lines C—C as shown in FIG.
10
.
With reference to
FIGS. 11 and 12
, a label according to a fourth embodiment, generally denoted by the numeral
400
is shown therein. The label
400
includes a leaflet
401
and an overlying laminate cover
450
. The label
400
is releasably secured to a release liner
402
by a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer
404
. Elements
422
,
423
,
433
,
435
A,
435
B,
442
,
443
,
450
,
452
,
454
,
455
A,
455
B,
456
,
460
,
462
, and
466
of the label
400
correspond to elements
122
,
123
,
133
,
135
A,
135
B,
142
,
143
,
150
,
152
,
154
,
155
A,
155
B,
156
,
160
,
162
, and
166
, respectively. The label
400
differs from the label
100
as follows.
A bottom panel
420
is joined to a first interior panel
440
along a fold
465
. A tear line
464
is formed along a fold
465
or, alternatively, in a first interior panel
440
adjacent the fold
465
. The top panel
430
includes a marginal extended flap
434
which extends outwardly beyond the fold
465
and is coated on its under surface with the adhesive
404
. A tear line
436
is formed in the top panel
430
adjacent the fold
465
. A tear line
458
is formed in the laminate cover
450
and overlies the tear line
436
. Indicia
427
is disposed on the upper surface of the marginal extended flap
434
. Marginal portions
422
,
432
are defined between the fold
466
and the adjacent edge
468
of the interior panel
440
.
A tab member
470
is positioned beneath the laminate cover
450
and opposite the extended flap
434
. The tab member
470
includes elements
472
,
474
,
476
,
477
and
478
corresponding to elements
172
,
174
,
176
,
177
and
178
of the label
100
. The tab member portion
476
underlies a portion
420
A of the bottom panel
420
and a remaining portion
420
B of the bottom panel directly engages the adhesive
404
. As discussed above with regard to the label
100
, the relative sizes of the bottom panel portions and the extent of the underlap may differ from that shown; however, the portion
420
B is preferably greater than the portion
420
A. Preferably, the tab member
470
has dimensions U and T (see
FIG. 11
) the same as those discussed above with regard to dimensions U and T of the label
100
.
With reference to
FIG. 12
, the label
400
is shown therein secured to a suitable container
5
. As shown in the figure, the tear strip
460
has been removed as discussed above with respect to the label
100
. The top panel
430
(as well as the overlying portion of the laminate cover
450
) and the first interior panel
440
are shown partially removed. It will be appreciated that the end user is presented with the options of removing the top panel
430
by tearing along the tear line
436
and the tear line
458
, removing the interior panels
440
and
442
by tearing along the tear line
464
, or both.
It will be appreciated that the label
400
provides the same advantages as the label
100
. Namely, the tab member
470
provides a location for indicia
477
which is secure from removal, in contrast to the laminate portion
454
, the extended flap
434
, and the indicia
427
thereon. Additionally, the label
400
provides a similar resistance to adhesive ooze and an increased opaque, printable area.
The labels
400
may be formed using a method and apparatus similar to those described above with regard to the label
100
. With reference to
FIG. 13
, multiple-up leaflets
480
A and
480
B are provided including individual leaflet portions
482
A,
482
B and waste strips
484
. The leaflet
480
A has elements or portions
427
A,
430
A,
434
A and
465
A corresponding to elements
427
,
430
,
434
, and
465
of a first row of labels
400
. The leaflet
480
A also has elements
472
A and
477
A corresponding to elements
472
and
477
of the next downstream row of labels
400
. The leaflet
480
B includes a fold
466
B corresponding to the fold
466
of the second row of labels
400
to be formed.
The leaflets
480
A,
480
B are laid on the web in the same manner as the leaflets
180
A,
180
B except that the extended flap
486
A forms a part of the top panel of the leaflet
480
A rather than a part of the bottom panel. The extended flap
486
A and the laminate web (not shown) are cut along the lines C—C as shown in FIG.
13
. The leaflets
480
A,
480
B and the laminate web are also cut as described above to form the label
400
and waste portions
484
and
487
A which are thereafter removed.
The labels
400
may be formed using the same materials as discussed above with respect to the labels
100
. Suitable modifications to the above described apparatus and method for making the labels
100
in order to form the labels
400
will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art.
With reference to
FIG. 14
, a label
500
according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention is shown therein. The label
500
is releasably adhered to a release liner
502
by a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer
504
and includes a leaflet
501
which is identical to the leaflet
401
. A laminate cover
550
corresponding to the laminate cover
450
is secured to the leaflet and a tab member
570
by means of a laminate adhesive
552
. The tab member
570
has indicia
577
printed on the upper surface thereof. The label
500
differs from the label
400
in that the entirety of the tab member
570
(extending between opposed ends
572
and
574
) extends outwardly beyond the leaflet
501
. The end
572
of the tab member
570
is positioned substantially flush with the end fold
566
of the leaflet
501
. The tab member
570
is covered by a laminate cover portion
556
. The length T of the tab member
570
is preferably the same as discussed above with regard to the length T of the tab member
470
.
The labels
500
may be manufactured in substantially the same manner as described above for the manufacture of the labels
200
. The method for forming the labels
500
differs only in that the multiple-up leaflets are configured and placed on the web such that the extended flaps thereof extend from the top panels instead of the bottom panels.
With reference to
FIG. 15
, a label
600
according to a sixth embodiment is shown therein. The label
600
is releasably adhered to a release liner
602
by a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive
604
. The label
600
includes a leaflet
601
identical to the leaflet
401
and a laminate cover
650
adhered to each of the leaflet
601
, a tab member
670
and a portion of the adhesive
604
by a laminate adhesive
652
. The tab member
670
is preferably formed of the same materials as described above with regard to the tab member
170
. The tab member
670
has indicia
677
printed on the upper surface thereof. The label
600
differs from the label
400
in that a gap
673
is defined between the edge
672
of the tab member
670
and the end fold
666
of the leaflet
601
. As a result, a portion
656
A of the laminate cover portion
656
is directly adhered to a portion
604
A of the adhesive
604
.
Preferably, the gap G (see
FIG. 14
) extending between the end edge
672
and the fold
666
is at least ⅛ inch and, more preferably, between about ⅛ and ¼ inch. Preferably, the length S of the tab member
670
extending between the first edge
672
and the opposed edge
674
is at least ⅜ inch, and more preferably, between about ⅜ and ¾ inch.
The labels
600
may be manufactured in substantially the same manner as described above for the manufacture of the labels
300
. The method for forming the labels
600
differs only in that the multiple-up leaflets are configured and placed on the web such that the extended flaps thereof extend from the top panels instead of the bottom panels.
While, in the foregoing methods for forming the labels
100
,
200
,
300
,
400
,
500
,
600
, the tab members are severed from the extended flaps by a pair of cut lines formed through the extended flap transverse to the web length, it is also contemplated that a single cut line may be formed in the extended flap of the leaflet. However, the provision of a waste portion (defined between the cut lines C—C) is desirable to increase the margin of error for cutting the extended flap and to provide a desired spacing between the labels on the release liner.
While the labels of the present invention incorporating tab members have been described and shown incorporating leaflets of certain preferred designs, it is contemplated and will be appreciated that various other leaflet designs may be employed. For example, the extended flaps from which the tab members are severed may form a part of and extend from an interior panel rather than one of the top and bottom panels as described above. In this case the extended flap of the formed label would extend from an interior panel as well. Additionally, the laminate covers and the leaflets may be provided with different configurations of tear lines than those described herein. The laminate covers may be provided with only a single or no tear lines and may be releasably secured at one or both ends.
Labels (not shown) according to the present invention may be formed using labels which have only a single panel or sheet. The label may be formed substantially the same as any of the aforedescribed labels with the sheet corresponding to the bottom panel
120
,
220
,
320
,
420
,
520
,
620
, the top and interior panels being omitted. The term “leaflet” as used in the claims which follow is defined broadly and includes leaflets formed of a single, unfolded panel or sheet. If desired, a portion or portions of the laminate cover may be removable and suitable tear lines may be provided.
With reference to
FIG. 16
, a label
700
according to a seventh embodiment is shown therein disposed on a release liner
702
. The label
700
includes a leaflet
701
corresponding to the leaflet
401
and a tab member
770
corresponding to the tab member
470
, the tab member
770
having an exposed portion
778
and an underlapping portion
776
. The label
700
is similar to the label
400
except that no laminate cover is provided corresponding to the laminate cover
450
, the tab member
770
is secured to the leaflet
701
by an adhesive layer
751
, and an adhesive-free gap
705
is provided adjacent the removal tear line
736
.
The adhesive
751
is interposed between and directly adheres the upper surface of the underlapping portion
776
of the tab member
770
and the overlying portion
720
A of leaflet bottom panel
720
. Preferably, the adhesive
751
is a pressure-sensitive adhesive operative to substantially permanently secure the portions
776
,
720
A together. Suitable adhesives include S
3727
available from H. B. Fuller of Minneapolis, Minn. Preferably, the label
700
has dimensions T, U substantially the same as those described above with regard to the label
400
. The label
700
will provide the same benefits as discussed with regard to the foregoing embodiments with the exception of the benefits attributable to the laminate covers.
With the exception of the portion
720
A, the bottom panel
720
is releasably adhered to the release liner
702
by a discrete adhesive patch
704
A and the extended flap is releasably adhered to the release liner by a second discrete adhesive patch
734
. The adhesive-free gap
705
is defined between the opposing edges of adhesive patches
704
A and
704
B, which are preferably located adjacent, and more preferably immediately below (as shown), the fold
765
and the removal tear line
736
, respectively. The gap
705
serves to prevent adherence of the top panel
730
to the article, which adherence might otherwise interfere with opening of the leaflet
701
and removal of the top panel
730
.
The labels
700
may be formed by the method and apparatus described above with regard to the labels
400
, except as follows. Rather than providing a continuous coating of adhesive on the release liner, adhesive patches are applied to the release liner with gaps corresponding to the gaps
705
therebetween. Preferably, the adhesive is applied as discrete, spaced apart patches, the spaces between respective patches corresponding to the gaps
705
. The leaflets are placed on the adhesive patches such that they span the gaps. Prior to placing each leaflet in overlapping relation with the preceding leaflet, a strip of adhesive corresponding to the adhesive
751
is applied to the upper surface of the leaflet portion corresponding to the portion
776
of the preceding leaflet and/or the bottom panel lower surface
720
A of the succeeding leaflet. Appropriate placement of the leaflets and the adhesives will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon a reading of the description herein.
A label (not shown) similar to the label
700
and also not having a laminate cover may be formed using a leaflet corresponding to the leaflet
101
, a tab member corresponding to the tab member
770
and an adhesive strip corresponding to the adhesive strip
751
. The construction and methods for forming such a label will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon a reading of the description herein.
The adhesive free gap
705
may be omitted from the label
700
or may be incorporated into any of the labels
400
,
500
,
600
. Moreover, the label
700
and the method for forming the same may be modified to include any of the alternatives and variations as described above. For example, the web used to form the labels
700
may be any of the various webs
14
described above.
As discussed above, it is contemplated that labels similar to labels
400
,
500
,
600
may be formed using a self-adhesive face stock web so that the labels include a base portion and a second layer of adhesive interposed between the leaflet and tab member and the release liner. It is further contemplated that any of these labels may be provided with an adhesive-free gap on the upper surface of the base portion corresponding to the adhesive free gap
705
. Such adhesive-free gaps may be formed by applying adhesive patches as described above.
The leaflets
101
,
201
,
301
,
401
,
501
,
601
,
701
may be formed and printed in any suitable manner, such methods and apparatus being known to those of ordinary skill in the art. In particular, both the upper and lower surfaces of each panel may be printed on, including the lower (ultimately adhesive coated) surfaces of the bottom panels. Preferably the adhesive layers are clear adhesives so that any indicia disposed on the lower surface of a bottom panel may be viewed through the substrate, for example, the clear glass or plastic of the container to which the label is affixed.
The foregoing is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting thereof. Although a few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the claims. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Therefore, it is to be understood that the foregoing is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications to the disclosed embodiments, as well as other embodiments, are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. The invention is defined by the following claims, with equivalents of the claims to be included therein.
Claims
- 1. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including a bottom panel and a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a fold, said bottom panel having a lower surface and said top panel having an upper surface, said fold having an outer side; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said outer side of said fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; and e) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member.
- 2. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including a bottom panel and a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a fold, said bottom panel having a lower surface and said top panel having an upper surface; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; and e) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member; and f) wherein said tab member includes an underlap portion underlying a first portion of said bottom panel of said leaflet such that said underlap portion is interposed between said adhesive layer and said first portion and a second portion of said bottom panel does not overlie said tab member and engages said adhesive layer.
- 3. The label of claim 2 including indicia overlying said exposed portion of said tab member.
- 4. The label of claim 2 wherein said exposed portion of said tab member has a length of at least {fraction (3/16)} inch.
- 5. The label of claim 2 wherein said underlap portion of said tab member has a length of between about {fraction (1/16)} and ¼ inch.
- 6. The label of claim 1 wherein said tab member has an inner edge positioned substantially immediately adjacent said outer side of said fold.
- 7. The label of claim 6 including indicia overlying said exposed portion of said tab member.
- 8. The label of claim 6 wherein said exposed portion of said tab member has a length of at least {fraction (3/16)} inch.
- 9. The label of claim 1 wherein said tab member has an inner edge spaced apart from said outer side of said fold, said inner edge and said fold define a gap therebetween, and a portion of said laminate cover overlies said gap.
- 10. The label of claim 9 including indicia overlying said exposed portion of said tab member.
- 11. The label of claim 9 wherein said gap has a length of between about {fraction (1/32)} and ¼ inch.
- 12. The label of claim 1 including an access tear line formed in said laminate cover adjacent said fold and a removal tear line formed in said laminate cover adjacent an end of said label opposite said access tear line.
- 13. The label of claim 1 wherein said laminate cover is substantially coextensive with said label.
- 14. The label of claim 1 wherein said leaflet includes at least one interior panel connected to one of said top and bottom panels along a second fold.
- 15. The label of claim 1 wherein said leaflet includes a marginal extended flap extending from one of said top and bottom panels, and said laminate cover includes a portion thereof overlying said marginal extended flap and adhered thereto by said laminate adhesive.
- 16. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including a bottom panel and a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a fold, said bottom panel having a lower surface and said top panel having an upper surface; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; and e) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member; f) wherein said leaflet includes a marginal extended flap extending from said top panel, said laminate cover includes a portion thereof overlying said marginal extended flap and adhered thereto by said laminate adhesive, and said label includes a marginal extended flap adhesive engaging a lower surface of said marginal extended flap and defining an adhesive-free gap between an adjacent edge of said bottom panel and said marginal extended flap adhesive.
- 17. The label of claim 1 wherein said laminate cover is substantially transparent.
- 18. The label of claim 1 including a release liner, said bottom panel and said tab member releasably secured to said release liner by said adhesive layer.
- 19. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet having a lower surface and an end edge; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said end edge, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said leaflet and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said leaflet and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said leaflet and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; and e) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member.
- 20. The label of claim 19 wherein said tab member includes an underlap portion underlying a first portion of said leaflet such that said underlap portion is interposed between said adhesive layer and said first portion and a second portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member and engages said adhesive layer.
- 21. The label of claim 19 wherein said tab member has an inner edge positioned substantially immediately adjacent said end edge.
- 22. The label of claim 19 wherein said tab member has an inner edge spaced apart from said end edge, said inner edge and said end edge define a gap therebetween, and a portion of said laminate cover overlies said gap.
- 23. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including a bottom panel and a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a fold, said bottom panel having a lower surface and said top panel having an upper surface, said fold having an outer side; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said outer side of said fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; e) an access tear line formed in said laminate cover adjacent said fold; and f) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member.
- 24. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including a bottom panel and a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a fold, said bottom panel having a lower surface and said top panel having an upper surface; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; e) an access tear line formed in said laminate cover adjacent said fold; and f) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member; g) wherein said tab member includes an underlap portion underlying a first portion of said bottom panel of said leaflet such that said underlap portion is interposed between said adhesive layer and said first portion and a second portion of said bottom panel does not overlie said tab member and engages said adhesive layer.
- 25. The label of claim 23 wherein said tab member has an inner edge positioned substantially immediately adjacent said outer side of said fold.
- 26. The label of claim 23 wherein said tab member has an inner edge spaced apart from said outer side of said fold, said inner edge and said fold define a gap therebetween, and a portion of said laminate cover overlies said gap.
- 27. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including: a bottom panel having an upper surface and a lower surface; a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a first fold, said top panel having an upper surface, said first fold having an outer side; a marginal extended flap forming a part of said bottom panel and extending beyond said top panel, said marginal extended flap having an upper surface and a lower surface; at least one interior panel connected to said top panel along a second fold; and each of said bottom panel and said top panel having a marginal portion extending between said first fold line and an adjacent edge of said interior panel, said marginal portion of said top panel overlying said marginal portion of said bottom panel; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said outer side of said first fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and said marginal extended flap and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel, said marginal extended flap and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; e) an access tear line formed in said marginal portion of said top panel; f) a laminate tear line formed in said laminate cover overlying said access tear line; and g) indicia overlying said exposed portion of said tab member; h) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not over lie said tab member.
- 28. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including: a bottom panel having an upper surface and a lower surface; a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a first fold, said top panel having an upper surface; a marginal extended flap forming a part of said bottom panel and extending beyond said top panel, said marginal extended flap having an upper surface and a lower surface; at least one interior panel connected to said top panel along a second fold; and each of said bottom panel and said top panel having a marginal portion extending between said first fold line and an adjacent edge of said interior panel, said marginal portion of said top panel overlying said marginal portion of said bottom panel; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said first fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and said marginal extended flap and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel, said marginal extended flap and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; e) an access tear line formed in said marginal portion of said top panel; f) a laminate tear line formed in said laminate cover overlying said access tear line; g) indicia overlying said exposed portion of said tab member; and h) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member; i) wherein said tab member includes an underlap portion underlying a first portion of said bottom panel of said leaflet such that said underlap portion is interposed between said adhesive layer and said first portion and a second portion of said bottom panel does not overlie said tab member and engages said adhesive layer.
- 29. The label of claim 27 wherein said tab member has an inner edge positioned substantially immediately adjacent said outer side of said first fold.
- 30. The label of claim 27 wherein said tab member has an inner edge spaced apart from said outer side of said first fold, said inner edge and said first fold define a gap therebetween, and a portion of said laminate cover overlies said gap.
- 31. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including: a bottom panel having an upper surface and a lower surface; a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a first fold, said top panel having an upper surface, said first fold having an outer side; a marginal extended flap forming a part of said top panel and extending beyond said bottom panel, said marginal extended flap having an upper surface and a lower surface; at least one interior panel connected to said bottom panel along a second fold; and each of said bottom panel and said top panel having a marginal portion extending between said first fold line and an adjacent edge of said interior panel, said marginal portion of said top panel overlying said marginal portion of said bottom panel; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said outer side of said first fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and said marginal extended flap and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel, said marginal extended flap and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; e) an access tear line formed in said marginal portion of said top panel; f) a laminate tear line formed in said laminate cover overlying said access tear line; g) indicia overlying said exposed portion of said tab member; and h) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member.
- 32. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including: a bottom panel having an upper surface and a lower surface; a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a first fold, said top panel having an upper surface; a marginal extended flap forming a part of said top panel and extending beyond said bottom panel, said marginal extended flap having an upper surface and a lower surface; at least one interior panel connected to said bottom panel along a second fold; and each of said bottom panel and said top panel having a marginal portion extending between said first fold line and an adjacent edge of said interior panel, said marginal portion of said top panel overlying said marginal portion of said bottom panel; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said first fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and said marginal extended flap and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel, said marginal extended flap and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; e) an access tear line formed in said marginal portion of said top panel; f) a laminate tear line formed in said laminate cover overlying said access tear line; g) indicia overlying said exposed portion of said tab member; and h) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member; i) wherein said tab member includes an underlap portion underlying a first portion of said bottom panel of said leaflet such that said underlap portion is interposed between said adhesive layer and said first portion and a second portion of said bottom panel does not overlie said tab member and engages said adhesive layer.
- 33. The label of claim 31 where in said tab member has an inner edge positioned substantially immediately adjacent said outer side of said first fold.
- 34. The label of claim 31 wherein said tab member has an inner edge spaced apart from said outer side of said first fold, said inner edge and said first fold define a gap therebetween, and a portion of said laminate cover overlies said gap.
- 35. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet including: a bottom panel having an upper surface and a lower surface; a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a first fold, said top panel having an upper surface; a marginal extended flap forming a part of said top panel and extending beyond said bottom panel, said marginal extended flap having an upper surface and a lower surface; at least one interior panel connected to said bottom panel along a second fold; and each of said bottom panel and said top panel having a marginal portion extending between said first fold line and an adjacent edge of said interior panel, said marginal portion of said top panel overlying said marginal portion of said bottom panel; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet, an exposed portion of said tab member disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said first fold, said tab member having a lower surface; c) an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member; d) a laminate cover overlying said upper surface of said top panel and said marginal extended flap and including a laminate tab portion overlying said exposed portion of said tab member, said laminate cover secured to said top panel, said marginal extended flap and said exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; e) an access tear line formed in said marginal portion of said top panel; f) a laminate tear line formed in said laminate cover overlying said access tear line; g) indicia overlying said exposed portion of said tab member; and h) wherein at least a portion of said leaflet does not overlie said tab member; i) including a marginal extended flap adhesive engaging a lower surface of said extended flap and defining an adhesive-free gap between an adjacent edge of said bottom panel and said marginal extended flap adhesive.
- 36. A method of applying a label to a curved substrate, comprising the steps of:a) providing a label having first and second opposed ends and including: a leaflet having a lower surface and an end edge; a tab member separately formed from the leaflet and disposed adjacent the second end of the label, an exposed portion of the tab member disposed alongside the leaflet adjacent the end edge, the tab member having a lower surface; an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the leaflet and a second adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the tab member; an underlap portion forming a part of the tab member and underlying a first portion of the leaflet such that the underlap portion is interposed between the adhesive layer and the first portion and a second portion of the leaflet engages the adhesive layer and does not overlie the tab member; and a laminate cover overlying the upper surface of the leaflet and including a laminate tab portion overlying the exposed portion of the tab member, the laminate cover secured to the leaflet and the exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; and b) starting with the first end of the label, applying the label to the substrate in the direction of the second end of the label such that a portion of the adhesive layer is displaced and collects along at least one of the inner edge of the tab member and between the underlap portion and the leaflet.
- 37. A method of using a label, comprising the steps of:a) providing a label including: a leaflet including a bottom panel and a top panel overlying and connected to the bottom panel along a fold, the bottom panel having a lower surface and the top panel having an upper surface, the fold having an outer side; a tab member separately formed from the leaflet, an exposed portion of the tab member disposed alongside the leaflet adjacent the outer side of the fold, the tab member having a lower surface; an adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the bottom panel and a second adhesive portion engaging the lower surface of the tab member; a laminate cover overlying the upper surface of the top panel and including a laminate tab portion overlying the exposed portion of the tab member, the laminate cover secured to the top panel and the exposed portion by a laminate adhesive; and an access tear line formed in the laminate cover adjacent the fold; wherein at least a portion of the leaflet does not overlie the tab member; b) applying and securing the label to a substrate by means of the adhesive layer; c) tearing the laminate cover and the top panel along the access tear line and pulling portions of the laminate cover and the top panel in the direction of the extended flap and away from the remainder of the label to remove the portions of the laminate cover and the top panel from the label; and d) retaining the tab member with the remainder of the label.
- 38. The method of claim 37 including the step of tearing the laminate cover along a removal tear line formed therein adjacent the extended flap following said step of tearing the laminate cover.
- 39. The method of claim 37 including the step of printing indicia on the laminate tab portion.
- 40. The method of claim 39 wherein the indicia includes at least one of a lot identifier and an expiration date.
- 41. A self-adhesive label for displaying information comprising:a) a leaflet having an end edge, a first portion and a second portion, each of said first and second portions having a respective lower surface; b) a tab member separately formed from said leaflet and having a lower surface, said tab member including an exposed portion disposed alongside said leaflet adjacent said end edge and an underlap portion underlying said first leaflet portion, said underlap portion having an upper surface facing said lower surface of said first leaflet portion, said second leaflet portion not overlying said tab member; c) a first adhesive layer interposed between and securing said upper surface of said underlap portion and said lower surface of said first leaflet portion; and d) a second adhesive layer including a first adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said tab member and a second adhesive portion engaging said lower surface of said second leaflet portion.
- 42. The label of claim 41 wherein said leaflet includes a bottom panel and a top panel overlying and connected to said bottom panel along a fold line, said first and second leaflet portions forming a part of said bottom panel.
- 43. The label of claim 42 including an access tear line formed in said top panel adjacent said fold and a removal tear line formed in said top panel adjacent an end of said label opposite said access tear line.
- 44. The label of claim 42 wherein said leaflet includes at least one interior panel connected to one of said top and bottom panels along a second fold line.
- 45. The label of claim 42 wherein said leaflet includes a marginal extended flap extending from one of said top and bottom panels.
- 46. The label of claim 42 wherein said leaflet includes a marginal extended flap extending from said top panel, said label including a marginal extended flap adhesive engaging a lower surface of said marginal extended flap and defining an adhesive-free gap between an adjacent edge of said bottom panel and said marginal extended flap adhesive.
- 47. The label of claim 41 including indicia disposed on said exposed portion of said tab member.
- 48. The label of claim 41 wherein said exposed portion of said tab member has a length of at least {fraction (3/16)} inch.
- 49. The label of claim 41 wherein said underlap portion of said tab member has a length of between about {fraction (1/16)} and ¼ inch.
- 50. The label of claim 41 including a release liner, said second leaflet portion and said tab member releasably secured to said release liner by said adhesive layer.
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