Information
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Patent Grant
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6303202
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Patent Number
6,303,202
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Date Filed
Monday, January 4, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Killworth, Gottman, Hagan & Schaeff, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 428 401
- 428 417
- 428 418
- 428 421
- 428 422
- 428 43
- 428 201
- 428 202
- 428 203
- 428 914
- 428 915
- 428 916
- 283 72
- 283 81
- 283 94
- 283 101
- 283 107
- 283 108
- 283 109
- 040 626
- 040 638
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A secure sticker is provided comprising a waterproof base portion including a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin, wherein the paper ply and the static printed matter are sealed within the resin, and wherein the resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a secure sticker is provided comprising a substantially waterproof base portion, a liner ply, and an adhesive interface. The substantially waterproof base portion includes a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin. The paper ply and the static printed matter are sealed within the resin. The resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. The liner ply defines a label portion and a removable portion, wherein the label portion includes variable printed matter thereon. The adhesive interface is arranged to adhere the liner ply to the base portion. The adhesive interface is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum and the adhesive interface and the liner ply are arranged such that the label portion is more likely than the removable portion to remain adhered to the base portion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to secure stickers or labels for windshields and other transparent and non-transparent surfaces. More particularly, the present invention relates to a secure sticker comprising a waterproof base portion including a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin, wherein the paper ply and the static printed matter are sealed within the resin, and wherein the resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum.
Many conventional secure stickers or labels are easily altered because the security features embodied therein are simply insufficient impediments to the sophisticated counterfeiter. Further, many conventional secure stickers are not resistant to ordinary wear and tear and tend to deteriorate over time. The deteriorated appearance of these conventional secure stickers does not provide a reliable indication of authenticity. Other stickers are not resistant to water or water-based solvents and, as such, are subject to inadvertent destruction or deterioration. Still other security stickers are not easily readable when secured to transparent mediums. Accordingly, there is a need for a secure sticker or label that incorporates improved security features and that is resistant to alteration, cut-and-paste attempts, and removal and reuse. Further, there is a need for a secure sticker that is waterproof, resistant to ordinary wear and tear.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This need is met by the present invention wherein a secure sticker is provided comprising a waterproof base portion including a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin, wherein the paper ply is sealed within the resin, and wherein the resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a secure sticker is provided comprising a substantially waterproof base portion, a liner ply, and an adhesive interface arranged to adhere the liner ply to the base portion. The base portion includes a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin. The paper ply is sealed within the resin and the resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. The liner ply defines at least one label portion and a removable portion therein and the label portion includes variable printed matter thereon. The adhesive interface is also substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. The adhesive interface and the liner ply are arranged such that the removable portion is separable from the base portion independent of the label portion.
The static printed matter may be sealed within the resin and may comprise a graphical image, security printing, an element selected from the group consisting of laid lines, a fluorescent ink, micro-printing, and relatively high resolution graphics, and combinations thereof. The variable printed matter may comprise identification indicia, numerical data, an electronically readable encoded symbol, e.g., a bar code, and combinations thereof.
Preferably, the adhesive interface and the liner ply are arranged such that the at least one label portion is more likely than the removable portion to remain adhered to the base portion. The label portion and the removable portion may be defined by die cuts in the liner ply. The die cuts may comprise patterned edge die cuts.
The resin may comprise a transparentizing agent. The paper ply may be sealed within the resin such that the paper ply exhibits an increase in degree of transparency.
The liner ply may include a patterned release layer positioned adjacent the adhesive interface. The patterned release layer may define release layer voids positioned in registration with the label portion.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a secure sticker is provided comprising a substantially waterproof base portion, variable printed matter produced on a first surface of the base portion, a liner ply, and an adhesive interface. The base portion includes a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin. The paper ply is sealed within the resin. The resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. The liner ply includes at least one cut-out portion formed therein. The cut-out portion is positioned in registration with the variable printed matter. The adhesive interface is arranged to adhere the liner ply to the first surface of the base portion, is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum, and includes at least one adhesive void formed therein. The adhesive void is positioned in registration with the cut-out portion and the variable printed matter.
The resin may comprise a transparentizing agent and the paper ply may be sealed within the resin such that the paper ply exhibits an increase in degree of transparency. The paper ply may further bear an opaque portion resistant to the transparentizing agent and the variable printed matter may be printed so as to lie in registration with the opaque portion.
The static printed matter may comprise a graphical image, security printing, an element selected from the group consisting of laid lines, a fluorescent ink, a micro-printed image, and a relatively high resolution graphical image, and combinations thereof. The variable printed matter may comprise an electronically readable encoded symbol, e.g., a bar code. Additionally, the variable printed matter may comprise identification indicia or numerical data.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention, a secure sticker is provided comprising a substantially waterproof base portion, variable printed matter produced on a first surface of the base portion, and an inactivated adhesive interface on the surface of the base portion. The substantially waterproof base portion includes a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin. The paper ply is sealed within the resin and the resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. The adhesive interface is substantially tack-free prior to activation, is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum, and includes at least one adhesive void formed therein. The adhesive void is positioned in registration with the variable printed matter.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention, an integrated label/form is provided comprising at least one secure sticker formed within a sheet of form stock. The secure sticker is constructed according to embody the characteristics of the various secure stickers according to the present invention. The sheet of form stock may include an additional transparentized portion defined in a portion of the form stock offset from the secure sticker.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved secure sticker and an integrated label/form embodying a plurality of enhanced security, durability, and readability features. Other objects of the present invention will be apparent in light of the description of the invention embodied herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
The following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
FIG. 1
is an illustration of a patterned release liner utilized in one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an illustration of a back side of a secure label according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an illustration of a front side of a secure label according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an illustration of a front side of a secure label having portions of its liner ply removed;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional illustration of a secure label of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a plan view of the secure label illustrated in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is an illustration of the secure label of
FIG. 6
having portions of its liner ply removed;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional illustration of a secure label according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 9
is a plan view of the secure label illustrated in
FIG. 8
; and
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional illustration of a secure label according to another embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring initially to
FIGS. 1-7
a secure sticker or label
10
according to a first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Initially, it is noted that
FIGS. 2-4
illustrate the secure sticker
10
of the present invention as part of an integrated label/form including a sheet of form stock
8
and a plurality of distinct sticker portions
12
formed in the form stock
8
. U.S. Pat. No. 4,379,573, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, illustrates specific structural details of an integrated label/form.
Each secure sticker
10
comprises a substantially waterproof base portion
20
, a liner ply
30
, and an adhesive interface
40
. The substantially waterproof base portion
20
includes a paper ply
22
, static printed matter
24
, and a resin
26
.. The paper ply
22
and the static printed matter
24
are sealed within the resin
26
. The resin
26
is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. In this manner, the static printed matter
24
is visible through the resin, as is illustrated in
FIGS. 2
,
4
, and
7
.
FIG. 1
illustrates a patterned release liner utilized in one embodiment of the present invention and a sequence of sensor marks
14
for providing an indication of the position of respective sticker portions.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the resin
26
is impregnated into the paper ply
22
to render the paper ply translucent or transparent. In addition, it is contemplated by the present invention that the integrated form/label may include one or more additional transparentized portions
27
. Typically, the additional transparentized portion
27
may function as mailing address window in the event the integrated form/label is arranged as a C, V, or Z-fold mailer.
It is contemplated that the static printed matter
24
, or portions thereof, need not be sealed within the resin
26
. For example, the static printed matter
24
could be (i) sandwiched between the resin
26
and the adhesive interface
40
or (ii) printed on the back side of the base portion
20
with a preferably waterproof ink such as a UV curable ink.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the resin
26
comprises a transparentizing agent arranged to render the paper ply
22
substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. In this manner, the entire base portion
20
can be made substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. The resin
26
may comprise a UV curable resin, an electron beam (EB) curable resin, a heat curable resin, or another suitable resinous material that will render the paper ply portion waterproof.
The liner ply
30
, which is illustrated in detail in
FIG. 1
, defines respective label portions
32
and a removable portion
34
defined by die cuts
36
in the liner ply
30
. The respective label portions
32
include variable printed matter
38
thereon. In one embodiment of the present invention, the die cuts
36
comprise patterned edge die cuts to enhance the security features of the sticker
10
by making it more difficult to remove the label portions
32
in one piece without tearing and by making it more difficult to reproduce or duplicate the label portions
32
(see FIGS.
6
and
7
).
The adhesive interface
40
is arranged to adhere the liner ply
30
to the base portion
20
and is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. In this manner, the adhesive interface
40
will not interfere with the visibility of the static printed matter
24
. The adhesive interface
40
and the liner ply
30
are arranged such that the label portions
32
are more likely than the removable portion
34
to remain adhered to the base portion
20
. Specifically, the liner ply
30
includes a patterned release layer
31
positioned adjacent the adhesive interface
40
. The release layer
31
is patterned such that the release material is interposed exclusively between the removable portion
34
and the adhesive interface
40
and such that the release layer
31
defines release layer voids
33
positioned in registration with the label portion
32
(see FIG.
5
). The adhesive typically comprises a UV or EB curable hot melt adhesive, a conventional PSA, or a moisture activated adhesive. Preferably, the adhesive is UV light resistant, may be applied from about −10° F. to about 120° F., and may be used from about −40° F. to about 165° F. The liner ply
30
is preferably a pattern silicone patch but may be a continuous strip.
In specific embodiments of the present invention, the static printed matter
24
comprises a graphical image, e.g., a company logo or security image. In addition, the static printed matter
24
may comprise other anti-tampering components, including laid lines, fluorescent ink, micro-printing, high resolution graphics, etc. The static printed matter
24
can be applied via any conventional method including lithography, flexography, letterpress, gravure, intaglio, or dry offset.
In other embodiments of the present invention, the variable printed matter
38
comprises an electronically readable encoded symbol such as a bar code (see FIGS.
4
and
7
). In addition, the variable printed matter
38
may comprise identification indicia or numerical data. The variable printed matter is added to the sticker
10
preferably by laser printing. It may also be imaged via thermal transfer, ink jet, ion deposition, other non-impact printing, or another means capable of creating a high contrast image.
An alternative embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
FIGS. 8 and 9
. The secure sticker
10
′ of the embodiment of
FIGS. 8 and 9
includes variable printed matter produced directly on a surface of the base portion
20
. To facilitate such an arrangement, the liner ply
30
includes one or more cut-out portions
35
and a patterned release layer
31
. The cut-out portions may be provided through an air ejection process. Further, the adhesive interface
40
includes adhesive voids
42
formed therein and the release layer
31
includes release layer voids
33
formed therein. The cut-out portion
35
is positioned in registration with the variable printed matter
38
and the adhesive voids
42
and the release layer voids
33
are positioned in registration with the cut-out portion
35
and the variable printed matter
38
.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the paper ply
22
further bears an opaque portion
28
, e.g., white opaque ink, and the variable printed matter
38
is printed so as to lie in registration with the opaque portion
28
. The opaque portion
28
is particularly desirable where the resin
26
comprises a transparentizing agent arranged to render the paper ply
22
substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum. The opaque portion
28
provides a contrasting background to the variable printed matter
38
and is preferably resistant to the transparentizing agent of the resin
26
.
Referring now to the secure sticker
10
″ illustrated in
FIG. 10
, it is noted that the liner ply
30
illustrated in the embodiment of
FIGS. 8 and 9
may be omitted from the structure of the secure sticker
10
″ if the adhesive interface
40
provided is substantially tack-free prior to activation. For example, the adhesive interface
40
may comprise a remoist adhesive activated by moisture, a thermally activated adhesive or any other adhesive that is substantially tack-free prior to activation.
Having described the invention in detail and by reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims. For example, it is contemplated that the embodiments of the present invention may be cut sheet or continuous forms, single ply or multi-ply.
Claims
- 1. A secure sticker comprising:a substantially waterproof base portion including a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin, wherein said resin is impregnated into said paper ply, and said resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum; a liner ply defining at least one label portion and a removable portion, wherein said at least one label portion includes variable printed matter thereon; and an adhesive interface arranged to adhere said liner ply to said base portion, wherein said adhesive interface is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum and wherein said adhesive interface and said liner ply are arranged such that said removable portion is separable from said base portion independent of said at least one label portion.
- 2. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said static printed matter is sealed within said resin.
- 3. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said adhesive interface and said liner ply are arranged such that said at least one label portion is more likely than said removable portion to remain adhered to said base portion.
- 4. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said static printed matter comprises a graphical image.
- 5. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said static printed matter comprises security printing.
- 6. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 5 wherein said static printed matter comprises an element selected from the group consisting of laid lines, a fluorescent ink, micro-printing, and relatively high resolution graphics.
- 7. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said resin comprises a transparentizing agent.
- 8. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 7 wherein said paper ply is sealed within said resin such that said paper ply exhibits an increase in degree of transparency.
- 9. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said label portion and said removable portion are defined by die cuts in said liner ply.
- 10. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 9 wherein said die cuts comprise patterned edge die cuts.
- 11. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said liner ply includes a patterned release layer positioned adjacent said adhesive interface.
- 12. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 11 wherein said patterned release layer defines release layer voids positioned in registration with said label portion.
- 13. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said variable printed matter comprises an electronically readable encoded symbol.
- 14. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 13 wherein said encoded variable printed matter comprises a bar code.
- 15. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said variable printed matter comprises identification indicia.
- 16. A secure sticker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said variable printed matter comprises numerical data.
- 17. An integrated label/form comprising at least one secure sticker formed within a sheet of form stock, wherein said at least one secure sticker comprises:a substantially waterproof base portion including a paper ply, static printed matter, and a resin, wherein said resin is impregnated into said paper ply, and said resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum; a liner ply defining at least one label portion and a removable portion, wherein said at least one label portion includes variable printed matter thereon; and an adhesive interface arranged to adhere said liner ply to said base portion, wherein said adhesive interface is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum and wherein said adhesive interface and said liner ply are arranged such that said removable portion is separable from said base portion independent of said at least one label portion.
- 18. An integrated label/form as claimed in claim 17 wherein said paper ply is sealed within said resin such that said paper ply exhibits an increase in degree of transparency.
- 19. An integrated label/form as claimed in claim 18 wherein said sheet of form stock includes an additional transparentized portion defined in a portion of said form stock offset from said secure sticker.
- 20. A secure sticker comprising:a substantially waterproof base portion including a payer ply, static printed matter, and a resin, wherein said resin is impregnated into said paper ply such that paper ply exhibits an increase in degree of transparency, and said resin is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum; a liner ply defining at least one label portion and a removable portion, wherein said at least one label portion includes variable printed matter thereon; and an adhesive interface arranged to adhere said liner ply to said base portion, wherein said adhesive interface is substantially transparent to light in the visible spectrum and wherein said adhesive interface and said liner ply are arranged such that said removable portion is separable from said base portion independent of said at least one label portion.
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