Patent classifications
G09F2003/0254
Tamper Evident Identification Tag and Method
A tamper evident identification tag and a method are provided. The tag includes inner and outer layers. A tab is integral with and extends from at least one of the inner layer and the outer layer and though an article. A unique code associated with an article is printed on a first portion of the inner layer. The outer layer is configured to be foldable such that with a second portion of the inner layer removed from a second portion of the outer layer, the inner surface of the second portion of the outer layer is configured to be bound to the outer surface of the first portion of the inner layer so as to capture the first portion of the inner layer and a portion of the tab with the terminal end extending through an aperture between the first and second portions of the outer layer.
ADJUSTABLE ELECTRONIC TAG DEVICE FOR A SUITCASE
An adjustable electronic tag device for a suitcase or luggage includes an electronic tag provided with a fixing assembly thereon. The fixing assembly fixes the electronic tag to the suitcase. The fixing assembly includes a positioning member including a binding hole and a movable fastener arranged in the binding hole. The positioning member connects with an end of a binder and another of the binder encircles the suitcase and penetrates through the binding hole. The binder has a plurality of bars arranged in rows, and the movable fastener is fastened with at least one of the plurality of bars to fix the binder.
Tamper evident identification tag and method
A tamper evident identification tag and a method are provided. The tag includes inner and outer layers. A tab is integral with and extends from at least one of the inner layer and the outer layer and through an article. A unique code associated with an article is printed on a first portion of the inner layer. The outer layer is configured to be foldable such that with a second portion of the inner layer removed from a second portion of the outer layer, the inner surface of the second portion of the outer layer is configured to be bound to the outer surface of the first portion of the inner layer so as to capture the first portion of the inner layer and a portion of the tab with the terminal end extending through an aperture between the first and second portions of the outer layer.
Self sealing tag stock
A polymeric film tag stock which comprises; (a) a layer of a polymeric film having a top surface and a bottom surface; (b) a layer of a cohesive adhesive on the bottom surface of said polymeric film.
Lock instruction tag for luggage systems
A lock instruction tag for providing instructions to a user for opening locking mechanisms of luggage systems. The lock instruction tag includes a first portion having instructions for opening a luggage system and a second portion having an opening. The opening is sized to receive at least a portion of a zipper head of the luggage system.
Animal Articles
Provided are animal articles, such as medallions and toys, that present beloved animals that have tails by positioning the tail upwards in a friendly and inviting way. Medallions are articles that can be hung from or attached to other items. Medallions include but are not limited to: tags (e.g., luggage tags), key chains, and jewelry. The articles may be two-sided in that a front view of the animal is provided on a first surface of the article and a back view of the animal is provided on a second/back surface of the article.
Baggage tag
The present invention relates to a baggage tag (1) to be fastened to a luggage, such that the luggage can be tracked and traced via the baggage tag. The baggage tag comprising a face material (5) with a first side (6) and a second side (7). A liner (8) with a first side (9) and a second side (10), wherein the first side is siliconized and facing against the second side (7) of the face material (5); and a pressure sensitive adhesive layer (11), which is arranged between the second side of the face material and the first side of the liner. The baggage tag further comprising an RFID tag which tag comprises an RFID antenna (3) and an IC (4) attached onto the antenna such that the antenna and the IC form the RFID tag and wherein the RFID antenna is formed directly onto the second side of the liner.
Re-usable shipping tag for baggage
A re-usable shipping tag that securely attaches to a handle of a baggage item, and allow a courier shipping label to be easily read and scanned. A zippered PVC transparent window affixed to the web of the shipping tab allows the courier shipping label or air bill to be easily scanned and read. A buckled strap permits the neck portion to be secured to the baggage handle.
Baggage identification tags and methods of making and using the same
Baggage identification tags and methods of making and using the same are disclosed. An example method includes providing first and second lines of weakness extending only through the liner. A first portion of the liner between the first line of weakness and the first end forms a first liner backing of a claim check, a second portion of the liner is formed between the first line of weakness and the second line of weakness, a third portion of the liner between the second line of weakness and the second end forms a second liner backing of a baggage identification tag. The method includes providing instructions to remove the first portion of the liner by peeling the first portion of the liner from the first line of weakness in a first direction toward the first end and enabling the second portion of the liner to separate from the liner.
Electronic Baggage Tag
An electronic baggage tag (1), for attachment to a baggage item (30) having a handle, comprises a housing (3) for a display screen (2) and a fastening (4, 6) for removably securing the housing (3) to the handle (20) such that the display screen (2) remains visible during handling of the baggage item (30).