Pressure sensitive label without pressure sensitive carrier

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6821374
  • Patent Number
    6,821,374
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 9, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 23, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A label product such as a coupon is adhered to a release liner using a temporary adhesive. A layer of pressure sensitive laminate film, preferably transparent, is applied over the coupon, extending beyond the outer edges of the coupon so that the laminate is also adhered to the release liner. When the release liner is removed, the laminate can be applied directly to a product, without the base label common in conventional label products.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A common and accepted way to attach a label to a container employs a layer of adhesive, referred to as pressure sensitive adhesive. This adhesive is applied in various ways so that is completely covers the reverse side of the label. The adhesive layer, when placed in contact with a container, causes the label to adhere to the container. This assembly is known as “pressure sensitive label stock” and can take various forms. Most common forms are a paper or film substrate (which becomes the label), having had adhesive applied to the reverse side, and residing on a base layer of material that has been coated with a suitable release material, referred to as the “release liner”.




Another application and extension of this technology is in the construction of what is commonly known as an “IRC” or instantly redeemable coupon. This product has the same pressure sensitive assembly (PSA), as described above, and having a second substrate (paper or film) removably attached to the top or face of the PSA by use of an adhesive. This construction allows the label assembly to be attached to a container and the top layer substrate to be cleanly removed, to allow this portion to be used for a variety of secondary purposes, most commonly as a coupon that is immediately redeemed at the cash register.




Among IRCs, the most common form has a paper top layer adhered to a clear film PSA bottom layer. This allows the coupon to be removed with minimum adulteration of the primary container, because the portion that remains is clear and essentially invisible.




This assembly, then, includes a layer of film or paper having pressure sensitive adhesive thereon and secured to a release liner. A top layer of paper is removably secured to the PSA. Since the cost of the product is determined by the total cost of these layers, it is desirable to reduce the cost of such products.




Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide new and improved pressure sensitive labels.




Another object is to provide new and improved pressure sensitive labels at reduced cost compared with comparable generally available label products.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In keeping with one aspect of this invention, a label product such as a coupon is adhered to a release liner using a temporary adhesive. A layer of pressure sensitive film, preferably transparent, is applied over the coupon, preferably extending beyond the outer edges of the coupon so that the laminate is also adhered to the release liner. When the release liner is removed, the laminate can be applied directly to a product, without the base label common in conventional label products.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above mentioned and other features of this invention and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent, and the invention itself will be best understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional side view of a label product made in accordance with this invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the product shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is an illustration of the manufacturing process used to make the label product of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As seen in

FIG. 1

, a label product


10


includes a label product


12


, such as a coupon or the like, and a transparent laminate


14


, adhered to one side of the coupon


12


by a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive


16


. An outside edge


18


of the laminate


14


extends beyond at least two of the outside edges of the coupon


12


.




As manufactured, the product


10


includes a release liner


20


to which the laminate


14


is adhered around the edges


18


. The coupon


12


is temporarily adhered to the release liner


20


using a temporary adhesive


22


. The adhesive


22


could be any suitable adhesive, such as an aqueous fugitive adhesive. For example, E612-11, made by Impact International of Patterson, N.J., could be used for this purpose.




As seen in

FIG. 2

, the product


10


can be made on a web of release material, and die-cut so that a succession of products can be manufactured on a web of release material.




The process used to make the products


10


is shown in

FIG. 3. A

web of release liner


50


is passed through a station


53


, where patches of fugitive adhesive (or a continuous coating) are applied. The fugitive adhesive has adhesive properties initially, but loses its adhesive properties over time.




A web of paper stock


54


, which can contain printed material as desired, is attached to the release liner by the fugitive adhesive at a station


56


, which can be nip rollers or the like. The laminated assembly of the web


50


and


54


is die-cut through both the web


54


and preferably the fugitive adhesive applied at station


53


, to the top surface of the release liner


50


, at a station


58


. A waste matrix produced by this die-cutting operation is removed to a station


60


and discarded.




After the waste is removed at the station


58


, a die-cut shape of the web of paper stock


54


remains, temporarily attached to the release liner


50


by the fugitive adhesive


53


.




A third substrate


62


, typically clear pressure sensitive laminate film, is introduced over the die-cut paper stock at a station


64


. The laminate film


62


could also be paper or foil, if desired. In any event, the film


62


includes pressure sensitive adhesive on the side exposed to the paper stock, which adheres the film


62


to the paper stock portions


54


and the release liner


50


.




The assembly of release liner


50


, the succession of paper stock products


54


, and the film


64


are die-cut at a station


66


, to produce a succession of products


10


on the release liner


50


. This die-cutting operation can, but need not, cut through the release liner. In any event, waste material produced by the die-cutting operation at the station


66


is removed to a station


68


and discarded.




The die-cutting operation at


66


preferably die-cuts the film


62


so that the resulting paper stock products are surrounded by laminate. In this manner, when the release liner is removed, the products


10


can be easily applied to a bottle, carton or other product, by the pressure sensitive adhesive on the portion of the film


62


that surrounds the paper product


54


.




While the principles of the invention have been described above in connection with specific apparatus and applications, it is to be understood that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation on the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A method for producing a label product comprising the steps of:applying temporary adhesive to a release liner; applying a web of paper stock over the temporary adhesive and onto the release liner; die-cutting a succession of paper stock products from the web, without die-cutting the release liner, to produce a succession of coupons temporarily adhered to the release liner; removing the waste material produced by the die-cutting operation; applying a laminate film having pressure sensitive adhesive to the web of release liner and spaced coupons; die-cutting the film such that the laminate film extends beyond at least two edges of the coupons, the pressure sensitive adhesive being adhered to the coupon and the release liner; and removing the waste material created by the second die-cutting operation, whereby when said release liner is removed, said coupons can be applied directly to a product, without a base label.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, comprising the step of cutting the resulting web of label products into plurality of individual label products.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the temporary adhesive is applied in a succession of patches.
  • 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the temporary adhesive is applied as a continuous coating.
Parent Case Info

This is a Continuation of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/437,837, filed Jan. 3, 2003. This invention relates to pressure sensitive labels, and more particularly, to pressure sensitive labels that do not have a pressure sensitive carrier.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/437837 Jan 2003 US