Claims
- 1. In a method of making a construction of a series of liner-supported labels by adhering a web of label material onto a web of liner material to provide a laminate of label material and liner material, then die-cutting the label material to divide it into a series of labels surrounded by a matrix of excess label material, and then separating the matrix from the laminate to leave a series of labels supported on the liner material, the improvement which comprises mechanically disturbing without severing, as by embossing, existing or to-be-formed matrix areas of the laminate preferentially to existing or to-be-formed label areas of the laminate, such mechanical disturbing being done prior to separation of the matrix from the laminate.
- 2. A method as in claim 1 in which such preferentiality of disturbing is absolute in that there is no disturbing of label areas.
- 3. A method as in claim 1 in which such preferentiality of disturbing is relative in that label areas are disturbed to a lesser degree than matrix areas.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein the disturbing includes embossing.
- 5. A method as in claim 1 wherein the preferential disturbing is done also at the leading ends of existing or to-be-formed label areas of the laminate.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein the disturbing is done simultaneously with the step of die-cutting the labels.
- 7. A method as in claim 1, wherein the disturbing is done prior to the step of die-cutting the labels.
- 8. A method as in claim 1, wherein the disturbing is done after die-cutting the labels.
- 9. A method as in claim 1, wherein the disturbing is done from the label side of the laminate.
- 10. A method as in claim 1, wherein the disturbing is done from the liner side of the laminate.
- 11. A method as in claim 1, wherein the disturbing includes subjecting the matrix areas of the laminate to the action of a vibrating or oscillating member.
- 12. A method as in claim 1 wherein the adhering of the web of label material to the web of liner material occurs through the agency of an adhesive layer between them.
- 13. A method as in claim 1 wherein the adhering of the web of label material to the web of liner material occurs in the absence of any pressure-sensitive adhesive layer between them.
- 14. In a method of making a construction of a series of liner-supported labels by adhering a web of label material onto a web of liner material to provide a laminate of label material and liner material, then die-cutting the label material to divide it into a series of labels supported on the liner material, the improvement which comprises mechanically disturbing without severing, as by embossing, areas of the laminate corresponding to existing or to-be-formed leading ends of the labels preferentially to areas corresponding to existing or to-be-formed remaining portions of the labels.
- 15. In a method of making a construction of a series of liner-supported labels by adhering a web of label material to a web of liner material by means of an adhesive layer to provide a laminate of label material and liner material, then die-cutting the label material to divide it into a series of labels surrounded by a matrix of excess label material, and then separating the matrix from the laminate to leave a series of labels supported on the liner material, the improvement which comprises precrushing the laminate in a pattern of outlines of to-be-formed labels to thin out the adhesive layer at said outlines, and performing the die-cutting in register with said outlines.
- 16. In apparatus for making a construction of a series of liner-supported labels by adhering a web of label material onto a web of liner material to provide a laminate of label material and liner material, then die-cutting the label material to divide it into a series of labels surrounded by a matrix of excess label material, and then separating the matrix from the laminate to leave a series of labels supported on the liner material, the improvement which comprises means for mechanically disturbing without severing, as by embossing, existing or to-be-formed matrix areas of the laminate preferentially to existing or to-be-formed label areas of the laminate, such mechanical disturbing means operating on the laminate prior to separation of the matrix from the laminate.
- 17. In apparatus for making a construction of a series of liner-supported labels by adhering a web of label material onto a web of liner material to provide a laminate of label material and liner material, then die-cutting the label material to divide it into a series of labels surrounded by a matrix of excess label material, and then separating the matrix from the laminate to leave a series of labels supported on the liner material, the improvement which comprises means for mechanically disturbing without severing, as by embossing, areas of the laminate corresponding to existing or to-be-formed leading ends of the labels preferentially to areas corresponding to existing or to-be-formed remaining portions of the labels.
- 18. In apparatus for making a construction of a series of liner-supported labels by adhering a web of label material onto a web of liner material by means of an adhesive layer to provide a laminate of label material and liner material, then die-cutting the label material to divide it into a series of labels surrounded by a matrix of excess label material, and then separating the matrix from the laminate to leave a series of labels supported on the liner material, the improvement which comprises means for precrushing the laminate in a pattern of outlines of to-be-formed labels to thin out the adhesive layer at said outlines, and means for performing the die-cutting in register with said outlines.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 850,236, filed Nov. 10, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,150,183 granted Apr. 17, 1979.
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Divisions (1)
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