Information
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Patent Grant
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6254137
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Patent Number
6,254,137
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Date Filed
Monday, July 26, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Fridie, Jr.; Willmon
- Henderson; Mark T.
Agents
- Warner Norcross & Judd LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 283 81
- 428 40
- 428 41
- 428 42
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A multiple-layer label having a base sheet and a resealable top sheet in laminated arrangement to define a peripheral margin and an interior area. The top sheet is adhesively hinged to the base sheet in a first area of the peripheral margin and releasably adhered to the base sheet in substantially the remainder of the peripheral margin. A first informational sheet is adhered to the rear interior area of the top sheet. A second informational sheet is adhesively hinged to a portion of the front interior area of the base sheet. The label thus provides multiple sheet surfaces for informational text. The sheets of the label turn like the pages of a book, yet can be enclosed and substantially sealed by the top sheet to protect the informational sheets from environmental damage. The label may be permanently adhered to the product so that the user will not lose or separate the informational text from the product.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to labels, and more particularly to multiple-layer labels providing multiple print surfaces.
It is often necessary for manufacturers to provide a large amount of textual information—such as safety information, warnings, warranties, and use instructions—with products such as herbicides, pesticides, and cleaners. If the product container is large—as is typical when a product is sold for industrial use—then the manufacturer can simply apply to the product container a label large enough to include all the required informational text. However, numerous products are provided in relatively small containers for consumer use. In such case, the manufacturer cannot provide all of the informational text on a single print-surface label without shrinking the text font to an undesirably small size. Further, although the manufacturer can provide the textual information in printed material such as a booklet or folded sheet that is separate from the product packaging, the booklet or folded sheet can be easily lost or separated from the container. The consumer will then lack easy access to the safety and use information when using the product.
There have been several approaches to providing labels that have multiple print surfaces and that can be affixed to relatively small containers. U.S. Pat. No. 4,747,618 issued May 31, 1988 to Instance entitled “Labels and Manufacture Thereof” is exemplary of an “extended text” label. A longitudinal strip 4 is adhered to a top plastic sheet 28, which in turn, is adhesively hinged to a base sheet 26. (FIG. 3.) The longitudinal strip is folded to form several print surface panels 6, 8, 10, 12. A cut 32 in the top sheet forms the free outer edge 20, which a user lifts to open the label and extend the folded strip in order to read it. Several holes 22 in a portion of the longitudinal strip allow the adhesive on the rear surface of the top plastic sheet 28 to adhere to the base sheet 26 when the label is re-folded and closed. (FIG. 2.) However, the longitudinal strip when extended can be unwieldy and prone to tearing. Further, the exposed edges of the Instance extended text construction can wick water to ruin the enclosed print material.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,991,878 issued Feb. 12, 1991 to Cowan entitled “Label Assembly with Removable Booklet” discloses a label assembly 10 incorporating a removable booklet 14. The booklet 14 is sandwiched within pocket 47 formed between over-laminate 16 and base sheet 12. When closed, over-laminate 16 is sealed around substantially the entire periphery of base label 12 to protect the booklet 14 before removal. Although Cowan provides a means for including a large amount of informational text with a product, the informational booklet can be lost or separated from the product container as soon as the label is opened and the booklet is removed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aforementioned problems are overcome in the present invention wherein a multiple-layer label is provided with a resealable top sheet. More specifically, the label includes a base sheet and a top sheet in laminated arrangement to define a peripheral margin and an interior area. The top sheet is adhesively hinged to the base sheet in a first area of the peripheral margin and releasably adhered to the base sheet in substantially the remainder of the peripheral margin. A first informational sheet is adhered to the rear interior area of the top sheet. A second informational sheet is adhesively hinged to a portion of the front interior area of the base sheet. In operation, the sheets of the label turn like the pages of a book, yet can be enclosed and substantially sealed by the top sheet.
The multiple-layer label of the present invention provides several advantages. The label provides multiple sheet surfaces for informational text without requiring the reader to unfold and fold an unwieldly extended text sheet. The hinged construction of the multiple sheets provides the same page-turning convenience as a booklet. The inventive label may be permanently attached to a container or product so that the user will not lose or separate the informational text from the product. Further, the label provides a resealable top sheet to protect the label from water and other environmental damage. The sheets of the label can be made of water-proof materials to impart further protection from deterioration.
These and other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will be more readily understood and appreciated by reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is plan view of the multiple-layer label of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary sectional view taken along the line II—II of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary sectional view taken along the line III—III of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the label of the present invention in the unsealed and open position; and
FIG. 5
is an elevational view of a container having the label of the present invention applied to it.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The multiple-layer label
10
of the present invention (
FIGS. 1-4
) includes a base sheet
12
and a top sheet
14
in a laminated arrangement, and first and second informational sheets
16
and
18
located between the base and top sheets.
Base sheet
12
defines a perimeter edge
20
and a front side
22
. The front side
22
includes a front peripheral margin
24
adjacent to the perimeter edge
20
. The front peripheral margin
24
extends around front interior area
26
. Information
27
(depicted by a broken line in
FIG. 4
) may be printed within the front interior area
26
of the front surface
22
of base sheet
12
. Base sheet
12
may be made of any material suitable for labeling applications, such as paper or plastic. Preferably, base sheet
12
is constructed of a water-resistant material, such as plastic or coated paper, more preferably a water-proof material such as plastic.
Top sheet
14
defines a perimeter edge
38
and a rear side
40
. The rear side includes a rear peripheral margin
42
adjacent to the perimeter edge
38
. The rear peripheral margin
42
extends around rear interior area
43
. A top sheet adhesive layer
44
is applied to the rear surface
40
of the top sheet
14
. Adhesive
44
hinges top sheet
14
to base sheet
12
in a first zone
46
, which in the embodiment shown in the drawings, extends on the left side of label
10
within the peripheral margin
42
of the top sheet. Adhesive
44
also releasably adheres top sheet
14
in a second zone
48
, which includes the substantial portion of peripheral margin
42
not occupied by first zone
46
. The releasable characteristic in second zone
48
may be achieved: i) by using an adhesive with less adherence that the adhesive of first zone
46
or ii) by using the same adhesive in both zones—but either chemically or otherwise dampening the adhesive in second zone
48
or applying a release agent to the areas of base sheet
12
corresponding to the second zone
48
. Preferably, top sheet
14
is made of a water-resistant material, or more preferably a water-proof material such as plastic. Also preferably, the top sheet is transparent.
First informational sheet
16
is adhered to the rear side
40
of top sheet
14
, preferably substantially within the interior area
43
, by adhesive layer
44
. Also preferably, the entire front side of first sheet
16
is adhered to the top sheet
14
. If top sheet
14
is transparent, then the top surface of first sheet
16
is visible through the top sheet so that information
50
(depicted by a broken line in
FIG. 1
) printed on the front side of first sheet
16
can be read. First sheet
16
may also include information
52
(depicted by a broken line in
FIG. 4
) printed on the rear surface of first sheet
16
.
Second informational sheet
18
is adhesively hinged within and to the front interior area
26
of base sheet
12
by hinge adhesive
56
. (
FIG. 2.
) Preferably second sheet
18
is substantially within the front interior area
26
of base sheet
12
. Second sheet
18
can include information
58
and
60
(depicted by a broken line in
FIG. 4
) printed on its front and rear surfaces, respectively. First and second informational sheets
16
and
18
can be made of any suitable material, preferably a water-resistance material such as coated paper or plastic, more preferably a water-proof material such as plastic. It is anticipated that additional informational sheets (not shown) can be adhesively hinged to either the rear side of first informational sheet
16
or the front side of second informational sheet
18
to provide additional pages for printed information.
Preferably the label
10
includes tab means for lifting of top sheet
14
from base sheet
12
. (
FIG. 4.
) First or second tab portions
54
or
62
may either singly on in concert provide the tab means. First tab portion
54
extends from the first sheet
16
into the second zone
48
of peripheral margin
42
so that the adhesive layer
44
applied to the rear of the top sheet
16
does not contact or releasably adhere to the base sheet
12
where tab
54
is located. Similarly, second tab portion
62
extends from the second sheet
18
into the second zone
48
of peripheral margin
42
so that the adhesive layer
44
applied to the rear of the top sheet
16
does not contact or releasably adhere to the base sheet
12
where the second tab
62
is located.
Label
10
also includes adhesive means
28
on the rear side of base sheet
12
for attaching base sheet
12
to an object—such as a container
30
or release liner
32
. Adhesive means
28
may be a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer or another adhesive system as is known in the art. The release liner
32
includes a liner
34
with release coating layer
36
. Release liner compositions and systems are known in the art. For example, in the preferred embodiment, liner
34
is paper and release coating layer
36
is a silicon release composition.
The release liner
32
, base sheet
12
, top sheet
14
, and first and second informational sheets
16
and
18
are laminated using conventional production techniques, as it known in the art.
Use of the Multiple-Layer Label
Label
10
may be removed from release liner
32
and applied to a product or container
30
by conventional techniques, as is known in the art. As shown in
FIGS. 1-3
and
5
, label
10
is in the “closed” position having the top sheet adhesive layer
44
in the rear peripheral margin
42
of the top sheet
14
substantially sealing the top sheet to the front peripheral margin
24
of the base sheet to form a releasably sealed label margin
64
extending substantially around the periphery of label
10
. Accordingly, the first and second informational sheets
16
and
18
are substantially enclosed between the top and base sheets when label
10
is in the closed position. The term “substantially” is used above with “sealed,” “enclosed,” and “around” to mean that a relatively small portion of the peripheral margin
64
in the area of the first and/or second tab portions may not be sealed in order to facilitate opening the label.
To open label
10
, a user lifts first tab portion
54
to lift top sheet
14
from the base sheet
12
and unseal the second zone
48
of the rear peripheral margin
42
of the top sheet from the front peripheral margin
24
of the base sheet. (
FIG. 4.
) In doing so, the top sheet
14
turns like the page of a book, hinged to the base sheet by the adhesive in first zone
46
. First informational sheet
16
is lifted with the top sheet since it is adhered to the top sheet within the rear interior area
43
of the top sheet. Thus, after opening or turning the top sheet, the printed information
52
on the rear of first informational sheet
16
and the printed information
58
on the front of second informational sheet
18
are visible for the user to read. (
FIG. 4.
) To read additional information, the user lifts second tab portion
62
to turn the second informational sheet
18
, which is hinged to the base sheet by adhesive
56
. After turning the second information sheet, printed information
60
on the rear of the second sheet and printed information
27
on the front of base sheet
12
are visible for reading by the user. After the user has read the information, the top sheet
14
may be resealed to the base sheet
12
to restore the label to its originally closed position. (
FIGS. 1-3
and
5
.) During the opening and closing operations, label
10
remains adhered to the product or container
30
by adhesive means
28
. Once closed, top sheet
14
forms sealed label margin
64
, to help protect the first and second sheets from environmental damages.
The above descriptions are those of preferred embodiments of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law, including the doctrine of equivalents. Except in the claims, or where otherwise expressly indicated, all numerical quantities in this description indicating amounts of material, use conditions, and the like, are to be understood as modified by the word “about” in describing the broadest scope of the invention. Any reference to an item in the disclosure or to an element in the claim in the singular using the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” or “said” is not to be construed as limiting the item or element to the singular unless expressly so stated.
Claims
- 1. A multiple-layer label comprising:a base sheet having front and rear sides, a perimeter edge, a front interior area on the front side, and a front peripheral margin on the front side extending around the front interior area and proximate the perimeter edge of the base sheet, the front peripheral margin having a front first zone and a front second zone, the front second zone including substantially all of the front peripheral margin not within the front first zone; a top sheet having front and rear sides, a perimeter edge, a rear interior area on the rear side of the top sheet, and a rear peripheral margin on the rear side of the top sheet extending around the rear interior area, the rear peripheral margin of the top sheet having a rear first zone and a rear second zone, the rear second zone of the top sheet including substantially all of the rear peripheral margin of the top sheet not within the rear first zone of the top sheet; the top sheet being permanently adhesively hinged to the base sheet by permanently adhering the rear first zone of the rear peripheral margin of the top sheet to the front first zone of the front peripheral margin of the base sheet; the top sheet being resealably adhered to the base sheet by resealably adhering the rear second zone of the rear peripheral margin of the top sheet to the front second zone of the front peripheral margin of the base sheet; a first sheet substantially entirely adhered to the rear interior area of the top sheet, the first sheet being substantially contained within the rear interior area of the top sheet; and a second sheet adhesively hinged to the front interior area of the base sheet, the second sheet being substantially contained within the front interior area of the base sheet; whereby the base sheet and the top sheet form a resealable structure enveloping the first and second sheets.
- 2. The label of claim 1 further comprising tab means near the perimeter edge of the top sheet for separating the second rear zone of the rear peripheral margin of the top sheet from the front second zone of the front peripheral margin of the base sheet.
- 3. The label of claim 1 further comprising adhesive means on the rear side of the base sheet for adhering the base sheet to an object.
- 4. The label of claim 1 wherein the top sheet is transparent.
- 5. The label of claim 1 wherein the base sheet, first sheet, second sheet, and top sheet are water-resistant.
- 6. A multiple-layer label comprising:a base sheet having front and rear sides, a perimeter edge, a front interior area on the front side, and a front peripheral margin extending around the front interior area on the front side and proximate the perimeter edge of the base sheet; a top sheet having front and rear sides, a perimeter edge, a rear interior area on the rear side of the top sheet, and a rear peripheral margin extending around the rear interior area on the rear side of the top sheet; the top sheet being adhesively hinged to the base sheet by adhering a first zone of the rear peripheral margin of the top sheet to a first portion of the front peripheral margin of the base sheet; the top sheet being resealably adhered to the base sheet by adhering a second zone of the rear peripheral margin of the top sheet to a second portion of the front peripheral margin of the base sheet; a first sheet adhered to the rear interior area of the top sheet; a second sheet adhesively hinged to a portion of the front interior area of the base sheet; and said top sheet including tab means proximate the perimeter edge of the top sheet for lifting the top sheet from the base sheet, the tab means includes a tab extending from the first sheet into the second zone of the rear peripheral margin of the top sheet.
- 7. A label to be affixed to an object, the label comprising:a base sheet to be affixed to the object, the base sheet including an interior area and a base sheet peripheral margin surrounding said interior area, the base sheet peripheral margin having a base sheet hinge margin portion and a base sheet resealable margin portion that together comprise substantially all of the base sheet peripheral margin; a top sheet including a top sheet interior area and a top sheet peripheral margin surrounding said interior area of the top sheet, the top sheet peripheral margin having a top sheet hinge margin portion permanently attached to substantially all of the base sheet hinge margin portion, the top sheet peripheral margin further having a top sheet resealable margin portion resealably attached to substantially all of the base sheet resealable margin portion; and first and second information sheets between said base sheet and said top sheet, the first information sheet attached to the top sheet and substantially contained within the top sheet interior area, the second information sheet attached to the base sheet and substantially contained within the base sheet interior area; whereby the top sheet can be partially unsealed from the base sheet to allow access to the first and second information sheets and then resealed to envelop the first and second information sheets.
- 8. The label of claim 7 further comprising tab means proximate the top sheet peripheral margin for lifting the top sheet resealable margin portion from the base sheet resealable margin portion.
- 9. The labeled object of claim 7 further comprising adhesive means on the rear side of the base sheet for adhering the base sheet to an object.
- 10. The labeled object of claim 7 wherein the top sheet is transparent.
- 11. The label of claim 7 wherein the base sheet, first information sheet, second information sheet, and top sheet are water-resistant.
- 12. An improved labeled object including a multiple-layer label affixed to an object, wherein the improvement comprises the label comprising:a base sheet affixed to the object, the base sheet including a base sheet peripheral margin, said base sheet peripheral margin having a base sheet hinge margin portion and a base sheet resealable margin portion that together comprises substantially all of said base sheet peripheral margin; a top sheet including a top sheet peripheral margin, said top sheet peripheral margin having a top sheet hinge margin portion permanently attached to substantially all of said base sheet hinge margin portion, said top sheet peripheral margin further having a top sheet resealable margin portion resealably attached to substantially all of said base sheet resealable margin portion; first and second information sheets between said base sheet and said top sheet, said first information sheet attached to said top sheet, said second sheet attached to said base sheet, whereby said top sheet can be unsealed for access to said first and second information sheets and then resealed to protect said first and second information sheets; and tab means proximate the top sheet peripheral margin for lifting the top sheet from the base sheet, the tab means includeing a tab extending from the first informational sheet into the top sheet resealable peripheral margin portion.
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