B65C9/0015

Three-Dimensional Article Having Transfer Material Thereon

Three-dimensional articles having a transfer material thereon are disclosed. The articles have a surface having two or more portions that each have a radius of curvature that are at least partially separated by an intermediate portion that has a lesser radius of curvature. The transfer material may be pre-formed and transferred to the surface of the articles and may extend continuously across at least parts of the two portions and the intermediate portion. In some cases, the two or more portions and the intermediate portion are all located on the same portion or face of the article and the intermediate portion is a feature on the surface of the article. In other cases, the two or more portions are located on different portions or faces of the article, and the intermediate portion is an edge between the two or more portions.

LINERLESS RECEIPTS AND LABELS
20250054416 · 2025-02-13 ·

A labeling system for use with containers, comprising at least one linerless label, wherein the at least one linerless label is adapted to receive printing thereon; a substrate for receiving the label and to which the label becomes permanently bound after the label has been attached to the substrate; a first adhesive, wherein the first adhesive is a repositionable adhesive; a second adhesive, wherein the second adhesive is a remoistenable adhesive that includes predetermined amounts of polyvinyl alcohol, dextrin, and at least one humectant, and wherein the adhesives are deposited on the label prior to attaching the label to the substrate.

Printing machine
09630395 · 2017-04-25 · ·

The printing machine comprising at least one protective replaceable self-adhesive film (1) at least for the principal surfaces most affected by splashes of ink and/or varnish and by the normal accumulation of dirt.

Overflow panel system for pharmaceutical container

A method of producing a label for a prescription pharmaceutical storage container includes providing a label system having at least a first label panel, a second label panel, and a third label panel positioned on a single rectangular label. Indicia providing critical prescription information is printed on the first label panel. On the second panel, indicia providing one of a continuation of the prescription information and warning information is printed. The continuation of the prescription information is printed on the second label panel when a length of the prescription information is too long to fit on the first label panel and the warning information is printed on the second label panel when the length of the prescription information fits on the first label panel. The warning information is printed on the third label panel when prescription information is printed on the second label panel.

AUTOMATIC LABELING SYSTEM

Systems for automatic labeling and methods for using automatic labeling systems are disclosed. A system can include a camera, and a controller including one or more processors coupled to one or more memories. The system can acquire an image of a sample object via the camera, and identify first and second tokens depicted in the image or positioned over the image of the sample object. The system can designate a location of the first token as a target label location at which a label is to be applied to the sample object, and designate a location of the second token as an identifying information location that is identifiable to determine an orientation of the sample object.

Cut and stack pressure sensitive adhesive substrates and process
12312122 · 2025-05-27 · ·

A process of producing printed variably imaged labels cut to individual label sheets in a pre-defined sequence of variable information synchronized with the planogram of a retail store for labeling, output from a factory assembly line for unique product labeling or labeling of shipments from a fulfillment or distribution warehouse that all have unique data and follow a planogram or planned sequence. The labels are cut into single sheets using a cutter/stacker and either use a crack and peel liner or a stripped matrix around the label to facilitate easy removal and application. The cutter/stacker processes converted label stock that is either preprinted and die cut and/or variably imaged.

Systems and methods for substrate decoration

Systems and methods for applying decorations onto substrates. Decorations can be transported on a web along the web path to an application station at which the decorations are applied to substrates. Movement of substrates through the application station can be controlled to effect transfer of a decoration to a substrate. The web and a substrate support that urges a substrate into contact with a decoration on the web can be moved in the same direction, e.g., at different speeds. The substrate can be rotated during decoration transfer about an axis that passes through the substrate, e.g., the substrate can be rotated 180 degrees or more during transfer.

DEVICE FOR ARRANGING A SLEEVE-LIKE COVERING AROUND A PRODUCT AND A SPREADING DEVICE FOR USE THEREIN

A device for arranging a sleeve-like covering around a product comprises a spreading device (20) with a spreading element (30) which is suspended freely therein. The spreading element comprises on a supply side a flat mouth (32) and serves to receive thereon a tubular film (5) in a flat, closed state and to bring the tubular film into a deployed, opened state. For this purpose the spreading element is received with respectively a first set of film guides (36) and a second set of film guides (37) between a first set of driven transport rollers (26) and a second set of driven transport rollers (27). The tubular film (5) is fed therebetween. A third set of film guides (25) here acts laterally on the tubular film so that the tubular film travels at least the same length over the spreading element in the main plane of the flat mouth (32) as in the central perpendicular plane transversely thereof.

Methods, systems, apparatuses, and devices for facilitating creating labels for labeling intravenous infusion lines
12537093 · 2026-01-27 · ·

The present disclosure provides a method of creating a label for labeling an intravenous infusion line. Further, the method may include receiving an information associated with one or more intravenous infusion lines from input devices, analyzing the information, determining label content of labels associated with the intravenous infusion lines, determining label content formats of the label content, generating a label information for the labels based on the label content and the label content formats, and printing the label information on label sheets based on the generating of the label information. Further, the printing of the label information creates the labels for the intravenous infusion lines.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AUTOMATED APPLICATION OF TRAY TAG LABELS TO MAIL TRAYS

The present invention provides automated systems and methods of affixing tray tag labels to mail trays in an automated fashion. The systems and methods of the present invention provide an economic, cost-efficient, and reliable means of affixing tag labels to mail trays.