Labels are generally applied to letters and packages for a variety of purposes. For example, the label may include information about the contents of a letter or package, or it may include information about an addressee of the letter or the package.
In the following description, reference may be made to the accompanying drawings that form a portion of the present disclosure, and show by way of illustration, various embodiments that may be practiced. Although the various embodiments are described in sufficient detail to permit those skilled in the art to practice the various embodiments, still other embodiments may be possible through various structural changes without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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Example No. 1 is a label that includes a first panel and a second panel. The second panel is attached to the first panel. The first panel includes a third panel, and the third panel includes one or more sides that are detachable from the first panel.
Example No. 2 may include the features of Example No. 1, and optionally includes a label wherein the second panel is detachable from the first panel.
Example No. 3 may include the features of Example Nos. 1-2, and optionally includes a label wherein the third panel is substantially centered within an area of the first panel, and wherein the third panel and first panel are configured such that three sides of the third panel are detachable from the first panel, while a fourth side of the third panel remains attached to the first panel, thereby permitting the third panel to rotate or pivot about a line formed by the fourth side and the first panel.
Example No. 4 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-3, and optionally includes a label wherein the fourth side of the third panel is detachable from the first panel.
Example No. 5 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-4, and optionally includes a label including an adhesive on an underside of the first panel.
Example No. 6 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-5, and optionally includes a label including an adhesive on an underside of the second panel.
Example No. 7 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-6, and optionally includes a label including a peelable covering over the adhesive on the underside of the first panel and a peelable covering over the adhesive on the underside of the second panel.
Example No. 8 may include the features of Examples Nos, 1-7, and optionally includes a label wherein the first panel includes an adhesive portion at a point of attachment between the first panel and the second panel such that upon rotating or pivoting the second panel about the point of attachment, the second panel separates from the first panel and exposes an underside of the adhesive portion, wherein the underside of the adhesive portion comprises an adhesive.
Example No. 9 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-8, and optionally includes a label wherein the first panel and second panel are configured such that upon rotating or pivoting the second panel, the second panel is positioned adjacent to the underside of the first panel, and the sides of the third panel are configured such that a removal of the third panel from the first panel exposes the second panel.
Example No. 10 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-9, and optionally includes a label wherein the first panel includes a perimeter around the third panel, such that when the second panel is positioned adjacent the underside of the first panel, the perimeter outlines the second panel.
Example No. 11 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-10, and optionally includes a label wherein the one or more sides of the third panel are coupled to the first panel via a perforated edge.
Example No. 12 may include the features of Examples Nos, 1-11, and optionally includes a label wherein the label is configured for attachment to a letter, package, or other parcel.
Example No. 13 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-12, and optionally includes a label including a fourth panel attached to the second panel.
Example No. 14 may include the features of Examples Nos, 1-13, and optionally includes a label wherein one or more of the second panel and the fourth panel comprise one or more of a promotional message, a commercial message, an advertizing message, a personal message, and a return mailing label.
Example No. 15 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-14, and optionally includes a label wherein the third panel is detachable from the second panel on a side that is opposite the side at which the second panel is attached to the first panel.
Example No. 16 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-15, and optionally includes a label wherein the second panel is attached to the first panel via a score line.
Example No. 17 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-16, and optionally includes a label wherein the third panel is attached to the second panel via a fold line.
Example No. 18 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-17, and optionally includes a label wherein the second panel and the fourth panel are configured such that upon rotating or pivoting the fourth panel about the fold line, and upon rotating or pivoting the second panel about the score line, the second panel and the third panel are positioned adjacent to the underside of the first panel, and the sides of the third panel are configured such that a removal of the third panel from the first panel exposes the second panel and the fourth panel, and wherein the first panel comprises a perimeter around the third panel such that when the second panel and fourth panel are positioned adjacent to the underside of the first panel, the perimeter outlines the second panel and the fourth panel.
Example No. 19 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-18, and optionally includes a label wherein upon positioning the second panel and the fourth panel adjacent to the underside of the first panel, the adhesive portion adjacent to the score line is exposed, the adhersive portion comprising an adhesive on an underside of the adhesive portion.
Example No. 20 may include the features of Examples Nos. 1-19, and optionally includes a label including a perimeter around the first panel, the perimeter comprising an adhesive on an underside of the perimeter.
Example No. 21 may include the features of Examples Nos, 1-20, and optionally includes a label wherein the first panel comprises one or more of addressor information, addressee information, shipper information, and a computer readable code such as a one or two dimensional bar code.
Example No. 22 is a label that includes a first panel, and a second panel that is detachably coupled to the first panel. The first panel includes a third panel, and the third panel includes one or more sides that are detachable from the first panel. The third panel is substantially centered within an area of the first panel. The first panel includes an adhesive portion at a point of attachment between the first panel and the second panel such that upon rotating or pivoting the second panel about the point of attachment, the second panel separates from the first panel and exposes an underside of the adhesive portion. The underside of the adhesive portion comprises an adhesive. The first panel and second panel are configured such that upon rotating or pivoting the second panel, the second panel is positioned adjacent to the underside of the first panel, and the sides of the third panel are configured such that a removal of the third panel from the first panel exposes the second panel.
Example No. 23 may include the features of Examples No. 22, and optionally includes a label including an adhesive on an underside of the first panel and an adhesive on an underside of the second panel.
Example No. 24 may include the features of Examples Nos. 22-23, and optionally includes a label including a fourth panel attached to the second panel.
Example No. 25 may include the features of Examples Nos, 22-24, and optionally includes a label wherein the fourth panel is detachable from the second panel on a side that is opposite the side at which the second panel is attached to the first panel.
Example No. 26 may include the features of Examples Nos. 22-25, and optionally includes a label wherein the second panel is attached to the first panel via a score line.
Example No. 27 may include the features of Examples Nos. 22-26, and optionally includes a label wherein the fourth panel is attached to the second panel via a fold line.
Example No. 28 may include the features of Examples Nos. 22-27, and optionally includes a label wherein the second panel and the fourth panel are configured such that upon rotating or pivoting the fourth panel about the fold line, and upon rotating or pivoting the second panel about the score line, the second panel and the fourth panel are positioned adjacent to an underside of the first panel. The sides of the third panel are configured such that a removal of the third panel from the first panel exposes the second panel and the fourth panel, The first panel includes a perimeter around the third panel such that when the second panel and fourth panel are positioned adjacent to the underside of the first panel, the perimeter outlines the second panel and the fourth panel.
While the various embodiments have been illustrated and described, as noted above, this Detailed Description is not to be taken in a limiting sense. Instead, this disclosure is intended to cover adaptations or variations of the various embodiments. Combinations of the various embodiments, and other embodiments not specifically described herein, will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the above description.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/048,166, filed on Mar. 15, 2011, which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/317,363, filed on Mar. 25, 2010, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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61317363 | Mar 2010 | US |
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Parent | 13048166 | Mar 2011 | US |
Child | 13706702 | US |