The present invention relates to a label having at least one product information sheet and at least one hanger loop.
Labels of this type, which are usually intended for hanging containers for medical infusions, are known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,560 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,495. The label known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,560 has a hanger loop which runs in the end region of the label and is folded outward for use. Product information sheets in the form of a booklet and removable self-adhesive voucher sections are positioned in the central region of the label (FIG. 15 of U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,560). The construction of the known label requires the booklet and the voucher sections to be attached after the hanger loop is attached. An additional material layer is necessary for the cover sheet for covering the booklet and for producing the voucher sections. Manufacturing the known label is therefore complex.
In the label known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,495, the hanger loop is connected in one piece to the label on a first side of the label. Before use, the hanger loop is folded over on the label. A cover sheet for a booklet is stuck on to a second side of the label running perpendicularly to the first side, which is folded over on the label before use, so that it lies over the folded-over hanger loop. An additional material layer for the cover sheet of the booklet is also necessary in this label. To use the label, the booklet must first be folded outward, before the user may fold the hanger loop outward. For the user, it is not recognizable without something further that the label is equipped with a hanger loop before the booklet is folded out. In emergency situations, valuable time may thus be lost due to finding and unfolding the booklet and the hanger loop.
On the basis of this related art, the present invention is based on the object of providing a label having at least one product information sheet and at least one hanger loop, which is cost-effective to manufacture and is distinguished by simple handling. In particular, the user is to have the ability to fold out the product information sheet and the hanger loop in any arbitrary sequence as needed.
To achieve this object, a label is provided according to the present invention having a base layer, on which at least one product information sheet is positioned, and having an upper label layer, which is positioned on the base layer and shaped in such a way that it forms at least one hanger loop and one cover sheet which covers the at least one product information sheet.
In this construction, according to the present invention, the cover sheet and the hanger loop are manufactured from one single material layer, specifically the upper label layer. The label is therefore distinguished in relation to the typical achievements of the object by efficient and material-saving manufacture. As a surprising and in no way foreseeable advantage it is to be noted that in the arrangement cited, the individual components, such as hanger loop and cover sheet, do not mutually influence one another during use. Rather, the user is free to only expose the product information sheet after folding out the cover sheet or to fold out the hanger loop in order to hang the container provided with the label on a hook, for example. The usage is intuitive and understandable without time-consuming study of instructions.
According to an especially advantageous refinement of the present invention, the upper label layer is designed in such a way that it forms at least one removable self-adhesive voucher section. For this purpose, the upper label layer has at least one self-adhesive region, which is provided with stamps or perforations that delimit the at least one voucher section, which preferably has a non-adhesive grasp tab. The base layer is advantageously provided with an adhesive-repellent layer, such as a silicone layer, on the corresponding location of the base layer on which the voucher section rests, in order to make removing the self-adhesive voucher section easier. Removing the at least one voucher sections is also not influenced in any way by the other functions, such as folding out the hanger loop or exposing the product information sheet. Rather, in contrast to typical labels, all three functions cited are independent of one another.
In addition, the upper label layer is exploited optimally, which results in a significant savings in manufacturing outlay in comparison to the related art.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the cover sheet has a self-adhesive part, via which it is permanently connected to the base layer. This part represents a kind of spine of the product information sheet or the booklet. Furthermore, the cover sheet has a non-adhesive part, which covers the at least one product information sheet or the booklet. Finally, the cover sheet has a further self-adhesive part. This further self-adhesive part lies on an adhesive-repellent layer of the base layer. It ensures that the booklet or the product information sheet is securely closed. Since it adheres removably on the corresponding location because of the adhesive-repellent property of the base layer, the closure may be opened easily, particularly if it has a non-adhesive grasp tab, on which it may be grasped easily.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the hanger loop is formed by a strip separated from the upper label layer, which is connected on at least two root regions to the upper label layer and in this way forms a closed hanger loop.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the upper label layer has a first and a second long side and two transverse sides and the two root regions are positioned on the first long side. The hanger loop has a first branch,. which runs starting from the first root region in the direction toward the second root region. Before reaching the second root region, it passes into a bend. An adjoining second branch runs from the bend in the direction toward the second long side and has a turn in the region of the second long side. A third branch runs from the turn to the second root region of the first long side. Through this arrangement of the hanger loop, a coherent space is provided outside the closed hanger loop, which may be used in manifold ways.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the cover sheet for the booklet or the product information sheet is positioned outside the closed hanger loop.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the cover sheet is positioned adjoining the first branch and the second branch of the hanger loop.
The space between the second and third branches inside the closed hanger loop is used for positioning at least one detachable voucher section according to a further advantageous embodiment.
Further advantageous embodiments may be inferred from the subclaims.
The present invention will be described in greater detail in the following on the basis of an exemplary embodiment schematically illustrated in the drawing.
The label shown in
The upper label layer 3 adheres to at least some locations of the side of the base layer 1 on top in
As may be seen in
A hanger loop 4 forms a further part of the upper label layer 3. The hanger loop 4 is a narrow strip separated from the remaining upper label layer 3 through stamping or perforation. It comprises a first branch 4c, which runs starting from a first root region 4a approximately parallel to the long side 9 of the label. An approximately perpendicular bend 4d is then provided, after which the strip runs approximately parallel to the transverse side 12. This is followed in proximity to the second long side 10 by a turn 4f. After this, the strip runs along the transverse side 12 to the second root region 4b. The two root regions 4a and 4b are connected to one another via a web 14, so that a closed loop is formed.
The two root regions 4a and 4b—insofar as they rest on the base layer 1—and the web 14 of the upper label layer 3 connecting the two root regions 4a and 4b are permanently and connected to the base layer 1 in a load-bearing way by the adhesive layer on the bottom of the upper label layer 3. The remaining parts of the hanger loop 4, i.e., particularly the branches 4c, 4e, and 4g and the bend 4d and the turn 4f are non-adhesive or only weakly adhesive, so that the hanger loop 4 may be lifted easily off of the base layer 1. For this purpose, it may be gripped very comfortably on the turn 4f projecting past the base layer 1.
A further part of the upper label layer 3 is used to implement a removable self-adhesive voucher section 7. The voucher section 7 is delimited on two diametrically opposing sides by the stamp line of the branches 4e and 4g of the hanger loop 4. The voucher section 7 is separable from the remaining upper label layer 3 by a first perforation 15. The voucher section 7 may be divided into two partial sections 7a and 7b by a further perforation 16. The voucher section 7 is self-adhesive on its side facing toward the base layer 1, so that it may be stuck into a documentation document after separation. The voucher section 7 is non-adhesive only on its end projecting inside the turn 4f above the contour of the base layer 1, so that it may be grasped there by the user without the user contaminating his fingers with adhesive.
The adhesive-repellent layer 6 on the base layer 1 cited above is located below the voucher section 7 and thus prevents permanent connection between the voucher section 7 and the base layer 1.
The cover sheet 5 is folded back, for which purpose the user grasps the cover sheet 5 on the non-adhesive grasp tab 5d projecting past the contour of the base layer 1. At the same time, the cover sheet 5 is separated from the voucher section 7 and from the branch 4c of the hanger loop 4 by tearing the perforation 13. By folding back the cover sheet 5, a booklet 2 is exposed, which comprises two product information sheets 2a and 2b. By folding back the cover sheet 5, the adhesive-repellent layer 8 already noted is exposed, which is symbolized in
In order to remove the voucher section 7, it is gripped on its non-adhesive end, which projects above the contour of the base layer 1, and separated from the remaining upper label layer 3 along the perforation 15. After the self-adhesive voucher section 7 has been taken out, the adhesive-repellent layer 6 indicated in
The removed voucher section 7 may be separated into two parts if desired, in order to attach the information located thereon at two different locations. A perforation 16 makes the separating procedure easier.
The label shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 004018833.5 | Apr 2004 | DE | national |