Patent classifications
G09F2003/0227
PRESSURE-SENSITIVE LABEL
A pressure sensitive label and method for preparing same, the pressure sensitive label comprising: (a) a support portion, said support portion including at least a carrier layer; and (b) a transfer portion over said support portion for transfer of the transfer portion from the support portion to an article upon application of pressure to the transfer portion while the transfer portion is in contact with the article, said transfer portion including at least (1) a first printable layer in confronting relationship with the carrier layer, (2) an ink layer, and (3) a second printable layer, wherein the ink layer is disposed between the first printable layer and the second printable layer.
LABEL STRIP
A label strip is provided including a first band and a second band, a label which is optionally provided with a protrusion at each end of the length thereof, wherein each of the first and second bands is provided with a cut out, wherein the first and second bands are located parallel to each other with a gap therebetween, wherein when the label is located between the first and second bands it fits into the gap created between the cut outs of the bands; and wherein a layer of adhesive material is provided on one side of the first and second bands extending over the cut outs such that the label when positioned in the cut outs is held in position by the adhesive material.
LABEL STICKER
A label sticker includes a release layer strip, an attachment layer strip and a label layer strip. The attachment layer strip is made of an artificial dressing material and its lower surface is coated with or adhered to a first glue layer. The lower surface of the attachment layer strip is attached to the upper surface of the release layer strip through the first glue layer. The label layer strip is made of a waterproof material and its lower surface is coated with or adhered to a second glue layer. The lower surface of the label layer strip is attached to the upper surface of the attachment layer strip through the second glue layer. The label sticker, to be adhered to the human skin to serve identification purposes, can be manufactured by mass production but is unlikely to be wetted and smeared.
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 in a surface of 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. The visible surface of the inlay is flush with or sub flush with a portion of the surface of the apparatus that surrounds the pocket.
Flexible hanging label manufacturing method and structure
The present invention relates to a flexible hanging label manufacturing method and structure, the manufacturing method includes the following steps: a. printing a label paper strip; b. attaching a first flexible paper layer and a second flexible paper layer to an attached portion of the label paper strip; and c. cutting. The flexible hanging label manufactured by the above steps would achieve consistent production operations, to thereby improve the anti-pull strength of the flexible hanging labels, to effectively reduce the fraction defective caused by use damage.
SEPARABLE COMPOSITE ARTICLES IN SHEET OR ROLL FORM
A linear series of connected unitary sheet-like articles, each of which comprises a panel flatly conjoined along a unifying flat bond zone with a flexible elastic layer that extends away from the panel and includes an elastic fastening loop. Adjacent articles of the series are ruptureably connected in a manner permitting the series to be handled as a unit while at the same time permitting ruptureable separation of individual articles from the series. In one embodiment, the linear series is wound into roll form.
Separable composite articles in sheet or roll form
A linear series of connected unitary sheet-like articles, each of which comprises a panel flatly conjoined along a unifying flat bond zone with a flexible elastic layer that extends away from the panel and includes an elastic fastening loop. Adjacent articles of the series are ruptureably connected in a manner permitting the series to be handled as a unit while at the same time permitting ruptureable separation of individual articles from the series. In one embodiment, the linear series is wound into roll form.
Multi-part label systems
Multi-part label systems, and methods for their assembly. A carrier material with a first label and a second label removably adhered thereto is provided. The first label and second label are dispensed from the carrier material and applied to a surface simultaneously, whereby after application the underside of the first label is in contact with the surface and the undersurface of the second label is in contact with the top side of the first label.
PSA Label Rolls using Spent Release Liners and methods and apparatus for making them
PSA Label Rolls using spent liners and a novel continuous process to convert a stack of face material into a roll of label stock by affixing adhesive coated face material onto a liner. Provides a process to recycle waste liner from conventional roll label stock application machines. Uses an ultra-high solids adhesive that needs no drying. Roll label stock made by such a process provides large cost savings and beneficial environmental impact.
METHOD OF USING SELF-MASKING LABEL
A self-masking label and method of use for wrapping about elongate articles is presented herein. The label includes a series of label sections positioned end-to-end along the length of the label and supported on a carrier strip during printing. A first label section is configured to be marked or printed with indicia. A second label section may be transparent. A third label section is arranged to overlap the first and second sections and to cover and protect the indicia, during for example, an overcoating procedure. A fourth label section includes a non-sticky tab section.