Removable fragrance sampler
09767715 ยท 2017-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Per Dobler (Huntington, NY, US)
- Valeriano Marinelli (Port Washington, NY, US)
- Sven Dobler (Huntington, MO, US)
Cpc classification
B32B37/0076
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D37/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D37/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A removable fragrance sampler is disclosed in which the sampler comprises a bottom ply having an upper surface and a lower surface with the lower surface having a layer of re-positionable pressure sensitive adhesive and a top ply having a sample material therein, the top ply being attached to the upper surface of the bottom ply, and the bottom ply being larger than the top ply.
Claims
1. A removable sampler for holding a sample material comprising: a bottom ply having an upper surface and a lower surface, with the lower surface having a layer of re-positionable pressure sensitive adhesive applied thereto; a top ply having an upper portion and a lower portion for said top ply, said lower portion having a well formed therein, and said lower portion well provided for containing a sample material therein; said lower portion having a lower surface that is sealed to the upper surface of the bottom ply, and the bottom ply is larger than the top ply by at least five percent; said top portion of the top ply temporarily adhering with the bottom portion of said top ply to form a liquid seal therewith, and said upper portion of said top ply may be separated or pulled away from the lower portion and the bottom ply to attain access to the sample material contained therein; a carrier sheet in the form of a newspaper, magazine, or sampler card provided for temporary adherence of said removable sampler therewith or for its removal therefrom; and said bottom ply being formed from one of paper, plastic, thermoplastics, polymers, films, or foils.
2. The removable fragrance sampler of claim 1 wherein the sample material is a fragrance.
3. The removable fragrance sampler of claim 1 wherein the sample material is a cosmetic.
4. The removable sampler of claim 1 wherein the sample material is a pharmaceutical formulation.
5. The removable sampler of claim 1 wherein the bottom portion of the top ply is heat sealed to the bottom ply, with the top portion of the top ply capable of being separated or peeled away from the lower portion and bottom ply during usage of the sampler.
6. The removable sampler of claim 1 wherein said bottom ply and top ply capable of receiving printed matter, graphic designs, decorations, or embossing incorporated thereon for enhanced display.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In referring to the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numbers refer to like items, number 10 identifies a preferred embodiment of a removable fragrance sampler constructed according to the present disclosure. With reference now to
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(7) As can be appreciated, the sampler 10 may be removed from a newspaper by grasping the bottom ply 12 and removing the entire sampler 10 from the publication. Once removed, the upper portion 22 may be opened to reveal the sample material 36 within the well 34. If, for some reason, the sampler 10 needs to be reattached or repositioned on the newspaper, the sampler 10 may be placed on the newspaper and the layer 20 will adhere the sampler 10 in place.
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(9) The top ply material 62 is passed under an injection station 68 where the sample material 36, such as a liquid fragrance sample, is deposited in each well 34 associated with each top ply 16. It is also possible that the sample material can be deposited in any other desired manner, such as extrusion, spray, flexographic equipment or silkscreen.
(10) A first roller 70 and a second roller 72 direct the bottom ply material 54 down toward the top ply material 62 to bring the bottom ply material 54 into close proximity with the top ply material 62. A roller 74 is also used to direct the top ply material 62 toward the bottom ply material 54. The path of travel of the top ply material 62 is preferably substantially horizontal, at least after the sample material 36 has been deposited in the well 34, to avoid spilling of the sample material 36. However, the process 50 could be designed so that the bottom ply material 54 is brought up to the top ply material 62.
(11) The bottom ply material 54 and the top ply material 62 are then passed through a sealing station 76 where each top ply 16 is adhered to a corresponding bottom ply 12. As can be appreciated, the bottom ply material 54 and the top ply material 62 may move at an indexed rate such that when the two materials 54 and 62 are brought together at the sealing station 76, the top ply 16 will be in alignment with the bottom ply 12. The sealing station 76 may be a heat sealer, and the top ply 16 and the bottom ply 12 can be adhered or sealed together for example, by welding, such as friction, sonic, or ultrasonic welding, or other standard heat sealing processes which will create a seal between the two plies 12 and 16. Alternatively, the sealing station 76 can utilize an adhesive, such as cationic cure coating adhesives, traditional cohesive seals, or adhesive seals, which will bind the top ply 16 and the bottom ply 12 together. The top ply 16 may also be adhered to the bottom ply 12 by lamination or sonic seal. Once the top ply 16 is adhered to the bottom ply 12, the joined ply materials 54 and 62 are passed to a multilevel rotary die-cut station 78 is encountered. The die-cut station 78 may be a multilevel rotary die-cut station or two sequential rotary die-cut stations to kiss-cut the bottom ply material 54 down to liner level and to kiss-cut the top ply material 62 down to liner level and dimensionally 5% or more smaller than the die-cut shape of the bottom ply 12. The die-cutting step can be performed with flat bed equipment. The formed removable fragrance samplers 10 are then collected on a product roller 80 by being directed upwardly by a roller 82. The removable fragrance samplers 10 may be delivered in roll form for automatic applications to other printed materials, such as being placed on a newspaper or a magazine. The samplers 10 can also be fan-folded for final affixing later onto a publication or newspaper. The die-cutting station 78 can also form perforations between adjacent samplers 10 to facilitate separation of the samplers 10. Waste material 84 can be collected on a waste roller 86 to be discarded.
(12) The layer of re-positionable pressure sensitive adhesive 20 may have a release liner that is used so that the sampler 10 can later be readily applied to another substrate, such as a newspaper or a magazine, using affixing equipment. The layer of re-positionable pressure sensitive adhesive 20 can be applied to the bottom ply 12 either as a pre-treatment or after the passing the printing station 58.
(13) It is also possible that the bottom ply material 54 and the top ply material 62 may be preformed or pre-printed offline to produce the continuous web 52 of bottom ply material 54 to be placed on the roller 56 and the continuous web 60 of top ply material 62 to be placed on the roller 64. As can be appreciated, the two webs 52 and 60 are threaded into machinery, such that when they are brought together at the sealing station 76, the bottom ply material 54 and the top ply material 62 will be in register.
(14) From all that has been said, it will be clear that there has thus been shown and described herein a removable fragrance sampler. It will become apparent to those skilled in the art, however, that many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications of the subject removable fragrance sampler are possible and contemplated. All changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the disclosure are deemed to be covered by the disclosure, which is limited only by the claims which follow.