Claims
- 1. A display assembly, comprising:a point of purchase label construction, including: a label face ply having first and second faces; an opaque liner ply part having first and second faces, the first face of the liner ply part being free from an adhesive release coating, and the second face of the liner ply part having a first point of purchase indicia imaged thereon, a pressure sensitive adhesive on the label face ply second face, and the first face of the face ply having second point of purchase indicia imaged thereon; the face ply being larger than the liner ply part so that a portion of the adhesive is exposed on the face ply second face; a point of purchase display construction having a surface, and associated with a displayed item for purchase; and said exposed adhesive in contact with said surface of said point of purchase display so that at least said second point of purchase indicia is readily visible to one viewing an item displayed by said point of purchase display.
- 2. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said label construction is bent so that both said first and second point of purchase indicia is visible.
- 3. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said adhesive is repositional so that said label construction may be readily removed from contact with said shelf surface and positioned in another location.
- 4. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said liner ply part has a quadrate construction with width and length dimensions of about 1½ inches by 1½ inches, respectively, and said exposed adhesive area of said face ply also has a quadrate construction with width and length dimensions of about 1¼ by 3½ inches.
- 5. A method of associating point of purchase indicia with a point of purchase display construction having a surface, and associated with a displayed item for purchase; comprising:(a) providing a point of purchase label construction including: a label face stock ply having first and second faces; an opaque liner ply having first and second faces, a first portion of said first face of said liner ply having an adhesive release coating and a second portion of said first face of said liner ply being free from an adhesive release coating; a pressure sensitive adhesive between said liner ply first face and said label face stock ply second face, holding said plies together; and a line of weakness defined in said liner ply separating said liner ply into a first portion corresponding to said first portion of said first face and a second portion corresponding to said second portion of said first face, thereby allowing ready removal of said first portion from said face stock ply to expose said adhesive on a portion of said face stock ply second face; the second face of the liner ply having a point of purchase indicia imaged on the second portion thereof and the first face of the face stock ply having a point of purchase indicia imaged thereon; (b) securing said label construction with respect to said display construction; and (c) bending the portion of said label construction corresponding to said second portion of said liner ply so that it is disposed at an angle of greater than zero degrees with respect to a remainder of said label construction so that said point of purchase indicia of each said ply is visible.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 5 wherein said step of securing comprises separating the liner ply at the line of weakness to expose the adhesive on a portion of the face stock ply second face; and pressing the exposed adhesive into contact with the surface of the point of purchase display construction so that the point of purchase indicia on the face stock ply second face is readily visible at the same time that the display item is viewed.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 5 wherein said step of securing comprises inserting a portion of said label construction in a plastic price card holder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 09/985,796, filed Nov. 6, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,649,238 the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference in this application.
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