Information
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Patent Grant
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6694653
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Patent Number
6,694,653
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Date Filed
Monday, December 3, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 24, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Nikolai & Mersereau, P.A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 040 29901
- 040 66109
- 040 64201
- 040 631
- 283 107
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A security label for attachment to an article, the security label including a planar security tag laminated in-between first and second carrier layers, the second layer overlying the planar security tag and having a peripheral marginal portion which projects beyond and extends around the peripheral edge of the security tag, said peripheral marginal portion of the second layer being bonded in face to face contact with said first layer, said first layer having a peripheral marginal portion which projects beyond and extends around the peripheral edge of the second layer, said peripheral marginal portion of the first layer providing a surface for securance to said article.
Description
This invention relates to improvements in or relating to, packaging/display of merchandise products, and has particular application with smaller types of DIY products which have previously been packaged on a card, for example blister-packed hangers, displayed on a wire support or rail.
One aspect of the invention relates to a convenient way of providing security tagging of the hanger, and another aspect of the invention, which can be employed independently of the security tagging aspect, is an anti-theft mechanism for resisting/hindering removal of the product from its hanger whilst being displayed on sale.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a security label for attachment to an article, the security label including a planar security tag laminated inbetween first and second carrier layers, the second layer overlying the planar security tag and having a peripheral marginal portion which projects beyond and extends around the peripheral edge of the security tag, said peripheral marginal portion of the second layer being bonded in face to face contact with said first layer, said first layer having a peripheral marginal portion which projects beyond and extends around the peripheral edge of the second layer, said peripheral marginal portion of the first layer providing a surface for securance to said article.
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a rear perspective view of an embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 1
a
is a section along line X—X in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2
is a front perspective view of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 3 and 4
are enlarged front and rear perspective views of the hanger shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
,
FIG. 5
a
shows a label blank of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 and 2
,
FIG. 5
b
shows an RF tag to be incorporated with the label blank of
FIG. 5
a;
FIG. 5
c
is a rear view of a label assembled from the blank and tag of
FIGS. 5
a
and
5
b
respectively;
FIGS. 6
to
8
are respectively a front view, a rear view and a central part-sectional view of a different form of hanger according to the present invention; and
FIGS. 9
to
11
are respectively a front view, a side view and a rear view of a further form of hanger according to the present invention.
As will be described hereinafter, this invention relates to improvements in or relating to packaging/display of products, and although the invention will be described in relation to, and has particular application with, smaller types of DIY products, the invention is not restricted solely to the packaging/display of such products, but can find more general application. Moreover although, as will be described, various inventive aspects can conveniently be utilised together, they can alternatively be used independently of one another.
Conventionally small DIY products have been blister-packed onto a rectangular hanger usually formed from card which can have information on both sides thereof, there being adjacent the upper edge of the hanger a slot so that the hanger can be suspended from an elongated metal rod or rail projecting from a display board or the like in a store.
Although with the packaging/display means of the invention, a card having the described slot therethrough could still be used, the packaging/display means of the invention shown in
FIGS. 1
to
5
comprises a hanger
10
, which, in the embodiment shown in these Figures, is rectangular and is moulded from a plastics material such as high impact polystyrene. Adjacent its upper narrower edge, an elongated slot
11
is provided through the plastics hanger.
Below the slot
11
, and disposed centrally between the longer sides of the hanger
10
is an open bottomed recess which defines a square window or opening
12
through the hanger.
Below the opening
12
there is provided a releasable attachment means
14
which is configured to attach a specific form of merchandise product to said hanger, thereby to act as an anti-theft mechanism in preventing, or at least resisting/hindering, removal of the product from its hanger whilst the hanger is hung in a store. Particularly the attachment means may comprise at least one screw, which will prevent opportunist theft of the displayed product from its hanger in a store, in requiring someone removing the product having an implement, such as a screwdriver or the like and being in view for some time whilst removing the fixing screw(s). Although, as will be described, an attachment means
14
of a hanger
10
can be common for co-operation with several different merchandise products, in many cases the attachment means
14
is particular to a single merchandise product. In
FIGS. 1
to
4
, attachment means is in the form of a bolt (not shown) having a hexagonal head. The hanger
10
is therefore provided with a hexagnonal socket
16
at the rear of the hanger for receiving the hexagnonal head of the bolt and a through bore
15
to enable the shank of the bolt to pass therethrough to the front of the hanger. A nut or cap is provided for screwing on the end of the shank of the bolt at the front of the hanger, thereby to engage against the product and secure it to the front of the hanger.
FIG. 5
a
shows a label blank
17
formed of a square or rectangular front carrier layer or part
18
and a smaller square or rectangular rear carrier layer or part
19
, the two parts being preferably foldably connected together at a side of the front part
18
by a pair of integral tabs
20
extending from the rear part
19
. The blank
17
is preferably formed from a plastics film suitable for printing or a light paper/card laminated with a plastics film.
As shown, adjacent its edge remote from the connection of the tabs
20
, the front part
18
is optionally provided therethrough with a slot
21
which is of identical form to the slot
11
but of slightly increased size so as to fit over a rim
22
which extends around the slot
11
of the hanger at both front and rear sides thereof. At the underside of the front part
18
, as viewed in
FIG. 5
a
, a square or rectangular location area LA can be indicated (for example by suitable printing) for the positioning of a complementarily shaped Radio Frequency (RF) security tag
23
shown in
FIG. 5
b
. This can be of conventional form, namely a thin plastics strip with a metal printed circuit arrangement thereon which can activate conventional security detection equipment adjacent an exit door of a store thereby to sound an alarm bell, buzzer or the like to indicate that the security tag has not been removed/activated and that the tagged product is thus being illegally removed. It will be appreciated that planar security tags of types other than RF tags may be used.
Preferably the rear face of the blank
17
(as viewed in
FIG. 5
a
) is coated with a suitable adhesive, preferably a pressure sensitive contact adhesive. Assembly of a label
117
(as seen in
FIG. 5
c
) is achieved by locating a planar security tag on the location area LA, and then folding the rear part
19
so as to overlie the security tag
23
. The tabs
20
guide the folding operation to ensure that the rear part
19
is centrally located above the location area LA.
The relative shape and sizes of the front part
18
, rear parts
19
and security tag
23
are chosen such that in the assembled label
117
, the rear part
19
projects beyond and around the peripheral edge
23
a
of the tag
23
to define a peripheral marginal portion
19
b
which is bonded in face to face contact with the front part
18
.
In addition, the front part
18
projects beyond and around the peripheral edge
19
a
of the rear part
19
to define a peripheral marginal portion
18
b
for attachment to the hanger
10
.
Since the new face of the front part
18
carries an adhesive coating, the adhesive is exposed on the marginal peripheral portion
18
b
for bonding with the hanger
10
.
As seen in
FIG. 5
c
, the tabs
20
extend across the lower portion of the peripheral marginal portion
18
b
and so in the area of tabs
20
, the adhesive on the marginal portion
18
b
is covered by tabs
20
. Desirably therefore, the area of adhesive masked by the tabs
20
is kept to a minimum in order to maximize the area for bonding to the hanger. This may be achieved by making the tabs of minimum width and providing a minimum number of tabs.
In order to accommodate the label
117
the hanger
10
is provided with an open bottomed recess
100
(
FIG. 1
a
,
3
).
The recess
100
is surrounded about its periphery by platform
101
formed by a flat surface on the hanger
10
. The marginal peripheral portion
18
b
of the label
117
is bonded in face to face contact with platform
101
.
The bottom of the recess
100
is open to define a window
12
surrounded by a ledge
13
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 1
a
, the dimensions of the widow
12
are chosen to be greater than the dimensions of the RF tag
23
so that the tag
23
is located wholly within the window. In addition, the depth of the ledge
13
below the platform
101
corresponds to at least the thickness of the rear part
19
. Accordingly, due to the size of the window
12
(which accommodates the combined thickness of the tag
23
and rear part
19
) and the depth of ledge
13
, the front part
18
, when applied to the platform
101
extends across the recess
100
in a substantially flat manner. Similarly, the rear part
19
when viewed through the window
12
, extends in a substantially flat manner.
Accordingly, when bonded to the hanger
10
, the label
117
visually appears to an observer to be substantially flat and disguises the fact that a RF tag
23
is laminated inbetween the front and rear parts
18
,
19
.
It is envisaged that the window
12
may be of reduced dimensions such that the ledge
13
overlies a peripheral marginal portion of the RF tag
23
. In such a case, in order to maintain the flat appearance of the label
117
, the depth of the ledge
13
would be increased to accommodate the combined thickness of the RF tag
23
and rear part
19
.
In addition, in order to disguise the presence of tabs
20
and thereby maintain the flat appearance of the front part
18
, the platform
101
is provided with recesses
101
a
corresponding in shape, size and depth to the tabs
20
.
Conveniently, the outer face of the rear part
19
is printed with desirable indicia, such as a barcode
24
so that when applied to the hanger
10
, the barcode
24
is visible through the window
12
.
It will be appreciated that with the arrangement described, it is not possible to tamper with the RF security tag
23
from the rear of the hanger through the window
12
given that the rear part
19
is securely held in the recess
100
by virtue of the front part
18
being securely stuck to the platform
101
on the front of the hanger
10
. Thus the edges of the rear part
19
cannot be accessed through the window
12
with a view, to gaining access under these to reach the tag
23
. Accordingly a secure, effective and aesthetically pleasing, yet practical security arrangement is provided with a conventional type of ‘card’ packaging, whilst the new arrangement can be hung on a conventional ‘euroslot’ hanger. If required, it may be possible for the faces of the RF security tag
23
to be coated with a pressure sensitive contact adhesive to improve its face to face bonding with the front and rear parts
18
,
19
.
It is envisaged that the bottom of recess
100
may be closed (i.e. the opening which defines window
12
is not provided). In such a case, the depth of the recess is chosen to be sufficient to accommodate the combined thickness of the tag
23
and rear part
19
. Preferably, the ledge
13
is retained (for accommodating the thickness of the rear part
19
only) with the ledge
13
surrounding a central well of a depth corresponding to the combined thickness of the tag
23
and rear part
19
. With such an arrangement, the tag
23
may be accommodated without affecting the smooth flat appearance of the front part
19
when the label
117
is applied to the hanger
10
.
If the recess
100
has a closed bottom, it is envisaged that the plastics material for forming the hanger
10
may be transparent to thereby enable the outer face of the rear part
19
to be viewed.
The only difference between the label shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
and that shown in
FIG. 5
a
is that the bottom of the front part of the label shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
is shaped to accommodate the arrangement
14
, so that here the rear part of the label would not project from the bottom of the front part but from the top thereof, at which it is foldable relative to the front part, with the tabs extending further to bring the rear part, when folded, in register with the rebated opening
12
.
The front surface of the front part
18
can be printed with information, as required, but if further or more detailed instructions are needed with the packaging, a fold-out label can be secured to the front of the part
18
. The label
117
has the barcode printed on its rear part
19
and, as described, the window
12
frames the barcode at the rear of the hanger.
In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a series of differently sized circular holes
26
can be provided through the hanger at the sides of the opening
12
, so that these remain visible at the rear of the package. These holes
26
can be provided with the packaging for certain DIY products, so as to function as a drill bit ˜and screw size gauge, the holes also serving to reduce material in the pack.
FIGS. 6
to
8
show a further form of hanger, denoted by the numeral
27
, which is adapted to receive a label
117
in the same manner as the hanger
10
. In this regard the hanger
27
has a recess defining a window
12
surrounded by a ledge
13
. The platform
101
is provided with recesses
101
a
for receiving tabs
20
. In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 6
to
8
, the hanger is also provided with drill bit holes of the same or a similar form to the holes
26
for the hanger
10
.
The main difference with the hanger
27
is in relation to the attachment arrangement at its lower end for securing a product to the hanger. With the hanger
27
, the attachment arrangement, identified by the numeral
31
, is such that several different products can all be secured thereto by a screw fixing, possibly in conjunction with some form of fixing cap, strap, tab, nut or the like which can be a separate moulded part, for example, to engage on the screw and be tightened against part of the product so as to hold it firmly on the hanger. For example the hanger
27
shown in
FIGS. 6
to
8
, along with the label
117
attached thereto can form a point of sale display/security hanger for such DIY products as a silicone sealant finisher, an adhesive spreader set, a tile nibbler, a tile and laminate cutter and a tile lift, all these products merely being attached by a screw fixing at the arrangement
31
with the remainder of the product hanging down from the bottom of the hanger
27
. As well as screw fixing holes
32
into which the securing screw would be self tapping, the arrangement
31
also optionally incorporates cable tie threading boles
33
through which a tie can be threaded for securing a merchandise product to the hanger.
A further form of hanger
34
shown in
FIGS. 9
to
11
. In principle, hanger
34
differs from hanger
10
in that the window
12
is divided by a cross portion
37
of the hanger. The provision of one or more cross portions
37
provides strength to the hanger and enables a relatively large window
12
to be produced. An attachment arrangement
40
is shown at the bottom of the hanger
34
, disposed within the confines of the rectangular shape of the hanger itself, rather than being an appendage therefrom. The arrangement
40
incorporates two spaced key hole slots
41
in the rear surface of the hanger, these having respective associated countersunk holes
42
at the lower ends thereof in the front surface of the hanger, this hanger being particularly for attachment of a tile shaper.
In the above described embodiments, the label
117
has been applied to a hanger to which a merchandise product is to be attached. It will be appreciated that the label
117
of the present invention may be applied to other types of product. It will also be appreciated, that the hanger of the present invention is highly environmentally friendly as it uses the minimum quantity of materials necessary, all of which may be recycled and can be reused in various ways, thereby ensuring that there is minimal wastage of raw materials. In addition, by incorporating useful utility features into the hanger during moulding, the user may find the hanger itself a useful tool (such as a drill/screw gauge or ruler) after removal of the merchandise product. This makes the hanger even more environmentally friendly since the hanger is not discarded as waste but is retained for use by the user.
The hanger having a label
117
applied thereto enables consumers to touch and feel the merchandise product; reduces space taken up by the product on the shelf; eliminates unnecessary packaging; reduces the amount of damaged products in store; reduces theft through one or both of the security tagging and the anti-theft mechanism; its design enables the same shelf system to be used; the security tag is both concealed from view and located so as to be tamper proof it enables detailed instructions to be incorporated onto the folded label at the front of the packaging whilst always allowing the barcode to be visible at substantially the same position at the rear of the packaging.
Instead of being of plastics material, the hanger could be of card or any other suitable material. In a further alternative arrangement, the security tag could be moulded into the thickness of the plastics material hanger. The security tag used can be of any type and can also be of any suitable shape or form.
Claims
- 1. A security label for attachment to an article, the security label including a planar security tag laminated inbetween first and second carrier layers, the second layer overlying the planar security tag and having a peripheral marginal portion which projects beyond and extends around the peripheral edge of the security tag, said peripheral marginal portion of the second layer being bonded in face to face contact with said first layer, said first layer having a peripheral marginal portion which projects beyond and extends around the peripheral edge of the second layer, said peripheral marginal portion of the first layer providing a surface for securance to said article, said label secured in face to face contact with said article, said article includes a body having a recess surrounded by a platform to which said peripheral marginal portion of the first layer is adhesively bonded, said recess having a peripheral shape and being of sufficient depth to accommodate said second layer and said security tag.
- 2. A label according to claim 1 wherein opposed faces of the first and second layers are coated with an adhesive such that said peripheral marginal portion of the second layer is bonded in face to face contact with said first layer by said adhesive and such that adhesive is exposed on said peripheral marginal portion of the first layer to enable the label to be adhesively secured to said article.
- 3. A label according to claim 2 wherein said adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 4. A label according to claim 2 wherein said first and second layers are foldably connected to one another prior to lamination.
- 5. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said recess is open bottomed to define a window.
- 6. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said recess has a closed bottom formed of a transparent material to render visible the outer face of the second layer.
- 7. The combination according to claims 1 wherein said body is shaped to define a merchandise hanger to which a merchandise product is attached.
- 8. The combination according to claim 7 wherein said merchandise hanger is of planar form having front and rear faces, said surrounding platform being formed on said front or rear face.
- 9. The combination according to claims 7 wherein said merchandise product is secured to said body by releasable attachment means.
- 10. The combination according to claim 9 wherein the releasable attachment means comprises a screw or bolt.
- 11. The combination according to claims 1 wherein said body is a plastics moulding.
- 12. A method of applying a planar security tag to an article, the method comprising forming a label according to claim 1 and adhesively bonding said peripheral marginal portion of the first layer to said article.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9928987 |
Dec 1999 |
GB |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/GB00/04688 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO01/43101 |
6/14/2001 |
WO |
A |
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