Claims
- 1. A label with applied handle comprising:
a liner material; a label having an upper and lower surface located on the liner, the label being secured to the liner by an adhesive layer on its lower surface, the adhesive layer being such that the label can be peeled off the liner with the adhesive remaining on the lower surface of the label; a handle affixed to the upper surface of the label, the handle comprising an elongate strip having an upper and a lower surface and extending continuously across an entire length of the label, the lower surface of the elongate strip being firmly secured to the upper surface of the label by a strong bonding material, and a hanger portion integrally connected to the elongate strip and extending therefrom, the hanger portion having an upper surface and a lower surface with no adhesive thereon, the hanger portion being pivotable relative to the elongate strip so as to be movable between a first position wherein the hanger portion is adjacent the label portion, and a second position wherein the hanger portion is pivoted through substantially 180 degrees from the first position.
- 2. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the elongate strip comprises at least one score to form a line of weakness along at least a part of its width.
- 3. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 2 wherein multiple lines of weakness are provided along the elongate strip, each line of weakness being substantially transverse to the length of the elongate strip.
- 4. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 3, wherein at least one line of weakness is located near each end of the elongate strip.
- 5. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the hanger comprises a semi-circular ring portion and a pair of depending leg portions, each leg portion having one end thereof connected to the elongate strip.
- 6. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 5 further comprising an adhesive border at the transition between the elongate strip and the leg portion, the adhesive border having on one side thereof of the lower surface of the handle adhesive whereby the elongate strip is applied to the label, and on the other side thereof on the lower surface of the handle an absence of adhesive, the adhesive border providing a pivot about which the hanger moves between the first and second position.
- 7. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a notched recess on an inside edge of the semi-circular ring, the notched recess being substantially centered along the semi-circular ring.
- 8. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 6 comprising a pair of looped cuts in the elongate strip adjacent the adhesive border, the looped cuts comprising substantially semi-circular cuts having continuous lines with edges of the hanger.
- 9. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 8 wherein the adhesive border is positioned so as to form a continuous arcuate line between the looped cuts.
- 10. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a secondary peel-off label on the label, the peel-off label being die cut within the label so as to be removable therefrom.
- 11. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 10 wherein the peel-off label is die cut from the label portion so as to provide a plurality of joins or tags therebetween, the joins being easily torn by removal of the peel-off label.
- 12. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a peel-off label applied onto the surface of the label, the peel-off label having a lower surface with an adhesive layer thereon, the peel-off label being removable from the upper surface of the label with its adhesive layer.
- 13. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a booklet applied onto the upper surface of the label portion.
- 14. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 13 wherein the booklet is applied by means of a liner cover, the liner cover having a lower surface with adhesive and being of dimensions slightly greater than the booklet so as to extend beyond the edges of the booklet and secure the booklet to the upper surface of the label.
- 15. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 14 wherein the liner incorporates a tag to facilitate the removal thereof from the label portion.
- 16. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a resistant layer located on at least a part of thereof to impart increased strength and protection to the label with applied handle.
- 17. A label with applied handle comprising;
a rectangular label having an upper edge, a lower edge and two side edges, the label having a lower surface having adhesive thereon, and an upper surface; a handle, a portion of which is securely fixed to the upper surface of the label, the handle having an elongate strip extending continuously across the entire length of the label, the elongate strip having a lower edge corresponding to the lower edge of the label portion, and two side edges corresponding to the side edges of the label, the elongate strip further having an upper edge, the handle including a hanger extending upwardly from the upper edge of the elongate strip and having upper and lower surfaces with no adhesive thereon, the hanger being located over the label and being movable between a first position where the hanger covers the label, and a second position substantially 180 degrees therefrom.
- 18. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 17 further comprising an adhesive border on the handle located between the elongate strip and the hanger, the adhesive border providing a pivot point about which the hanger can move between the first position and the second position.
- 19. A label as claimed in claim 17 wherein the elongate strip has a at least one score extending therealong which is substantially parallel to the elongate strip.
- 20. A method of forming a label with hanging strip comprising:
placing a label having an upper surface and a lower surface on a liner material, and securing the label to the liner by an adhesive layer on its lower surface, the adhesive layer being such that the label can be peeled off the liner with the adhesive remaining on the lower surface of the label; affixing a handle having an elongate strip and a hanger portion to the upper surface of the label such that a lower surface of the elongate strip extends continuously across the entire length of the label, the lower surface of the elongate strip being firmly secured to the upper surface of the label by a strong bonding material, the hanger portion being integrally connected to the elongate strip and extending therefrom and having an upper surface and a lower surface with no adhesive thereon, the hanger portion being pivotable relative to the elongate strip so as to be movable between a first position wherein the hanger portion is adjacent the label portion, and a second position wherein the hanger portion is pivoted through substantially 180 degrees from the first position.
- 21. A method as claimed in claim 20 further comprising cutting a series of scores in the elongate strip to create a line of weakness to enable the elongate strip to stretch slightly with respect to the label.
- 22. A method as claimed in claim 21 comprising cutting multiple series of scores to create a plurality of lines of weakness in the elongate strip.
- 23. A method as claimed in claim 20 wherein the label is formed into a rectangular shape and has an upper edge, a lower edge and two side edges, and the elongate strip has a lower edge and two side edges which are located on the label so as to align substantially with the lower edge and side edges respectively of the label, the elongate strip covering about one third of the label and the hangar being positioned over the remaining two thirds of the label.
- 24. A label with applied handle comprising:
a label having an upper and lower surface and an adhesive layer on the lower surface thereof; a handle affixed to the upper surface of the label, the handle comprising an elongate strip having an upper and lower surface extending across the length of the label, the lower surface of the elongate strip firmly secured to the upper surface of the label by a bonding material, and a hanger portion integrally connected to the elongate strip and extending therefrom, the hanger portion having an upper surface and a lower surface with no adhesive thereon, the hanger portion being pivotable relative to the elongate strip so as to be movable between a first position wherein the hanger portion is adjacent the label portion, and a second position wherein the hanger portion is pivoted through substantially 180° from the first position; a removable label mounted on one side of the label, the removable label being located on the upper surface of the label and being adhered thereto such that the removable label can be easily removed from the upper surface of the label; and a permanent label mounted on the label, the elongate strip of the handle extending over the permanent label and not covering the removable label.
- 25. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 24 wherein the elongate strip comprises a series of scores or perforations to form a line of weakness along at least part of its width.
- 26. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 24 wherein the hanger comprises a semi-circular ring portion and a pair of depending legs, each leg portion having one end thereof connected to the elongate strip.
- 27. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 24 further comprising a notched recess on an inside edge of the semi-circular ring, the notched recess being substantially centered along the semi-circular ring.
- 28. A label with applied handle as claimed in claim 24 wherein the removable label and permanent label are adjacent each other, the removable label having one edge thereof which registers with an edge of the label, the permanent label having an edge which is adjacent an inside edge of the removable label.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application U.S. application Ser. No. 09/277,385 filed Mar. 25, 1999, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/080,257 filed Apr. 1, 1998. Both of these applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60080257 |
Apr 1998 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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09277385 |
Mar 1999 |
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09904108 |
Jul 2001 |
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