Patent classifications
G09F2003/0208
Self-adhesive label, comprising a handle and a method of fabrication
A self-adhesive label and a method of its fabrication comprising a pre-punched handle that can be turned in order to hang an object onto which said label can be stuck, characterized by the fact that said label is constituted of the following four layers in the following order: a) a support layer with a silicone varnish (5), b) a layer of adhesive (4), c) a layer of plastic material that constitutes the label (1), d) a further layer of silicone-base varnish (3) applied under the area where the handle is pre-punched, between the adhesive layer (4) and the plastic material (1) of which the label is made, and that said further layer of silicone-based varnish (3) has a force of release from the layer of adhesive (4) that is greater than the force of release of the silicone varnish that covers the support layer.
Removable label for dosage tracking
A reminder system in the form of a removable label. The label is configured to allow a consumer to monitor consumption of a medication and/or supplement. The label has a re-adherable adhesive backing and perforated tear off tabs. In one step, the consumer may tear off the tab for the dosage that is taken so that the next time the consumer views the bottle, the consumer is aware that the dose has been taken and what dose is to be taken next. The label is tailored to the predetermined prescription schedule.
System and method for identifying and matching corresponding components in an apparatus
An inlay or identifier element system for identifying and/or matching corresponding parts of an apparatus includes a color coding or other indicia on a visible surface of an inlay and a pocket formed on the apparatus. The inlay is inserted in the pocket, which is positioned to identify a first part of the apparatus. A matching color coding or indicia is on a second part of the apparatus to be coupled to the first part.
Braille Writing Device
A handheld device to enable a person to create Braille impressions in adhesive tape as labels or messages, where the device includes a hollow base structure, with a tape exit port, and a top region with flexurally hinged embossing arms whose tips converge to a central region, where the tips have downwardly projecting convex bump structures located above concave bump receiving structures, and a tape holding structure onto which a roll of tape can be placed, whereby tape coming from the roll can pass between the convex and concave bump structures, over the cutting edge and out the tape exit port. Furthermore, the device can have a cover structure with flexurally hinged members located above, and coupled to, the hinged embossing arms with snap domes to provide an audible click and tactile cue when the flexurally hinged members are pushed down on by a user's fingers.
Method of Applying Labels on Store Shelves in a Retail Environment
A method of applying labels to a store shelf in a retail environment. The method includes applying labels with adhesive strips applied to a bottom surface of each label and a top laminate layer with a release coating applied to the top surface of each label. The labels in the pad are sequenced according to a store's planogram.
LABEL WITH PRIZE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The present invention provides a label with a prize offer having excellent concealment of a prize display and also provides a method enabling accurate and inexpensive production of the label. A label having a prize offer, wherein, using a center impression-type flexographic printing machine, a design layer, a prize offer display layer, and an underlayer are formed lying one over another by printing on a rear surface side of a translucent film, an opaque display base portion having high light-blocking properties is provided on the design layer, rear overprinting is performed on the prize offer display layer, while a transparent prize display is also provided to lie over the display base portion, or is not provided, back-rear printing is performed in the same color as the rear overprinting on the underlayer, and a transparent display window portion is provided to be aligned with the display base portion.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AN INTEGRATED LABEL FOR CONTAINER HOUSING MULTI-SCRIPT POUCHES
A system for integrating and labeling a plurality of tablet orders is described. The system comprises a graphical user interface configured to receive one or more inputs for a plurality of tablets associated with a particular patient. A software module is configured to compile the inputs into an integrated order. The system further comprises an integrated label coupled to a package containing a dose comprised of the plurality of tablets input into the graphical user interface. The integrated label indicates information about the first dose and the second dose.
REMOVABLE LABEL FOR DOSAGE TRACKING
A reminder system in the form of a removable label. The label is configured to allow a consumer to monitor consumption of a medication and/or supplement. The label has a re-adherable adhesive backing and perforated tear off tabs. In one step, the consumer may tear off the tab for the dosage that is taken so that the next time the consumer views the bottle, the consumer is aware that the dose has been taken and what dose is to be taken next. The label is tailored to the predetermined prescription schedule.
INFORMATION TAG FOR MACHINERY
The information tag includes a generally rectangular body having a top edge, side edges, a lower edge, a first main surface and an opposite second main surface. The body includes a fold line dividing the body into an upper half and a lower half. The body can be folded such that the lower half of the first main surface is adjacent and facing the upper half of the first main surface. The body includes a connector for the lower half to the upper half to maintain the information tag in the folded configuration.
COMPOSITE MERCHANDISE LABEL CONSTRUCTIONS
Label constructions comprise a first section and a second section that are laminate constructions of a card stock top surface that may include printed indicia, an adhesive layer disposed underneath the card stock, and a removable liner adhered to the adhesive layer and common to the first and second sections. The first section includes an RFID device. The first section may be configured once removed from the liner to fold on itself to form an RFID tag, or to form an RFID adhesive label. The second section once separately removed from the liner forms an adhesive label. The construction first and second sections are positioned adjacent one another and are formed during the same manufacturing process for purposes of manufacturing efficiency. The first and second sections may be treated to facilitate separate removal from the liner to provide labeling flexibility.