BEVERAGE CONTAINER LABELING SYSTEM
20200239190 ยท 2020-07-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65C3/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D23/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D23/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D23/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65C3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A beverage container label including a label having an outward surface, an inward surface, removable stickers, and a removable cover. The label is defined by the outward surface and the inward surface and includes the removable stickers disposed about a top edge and a bottom edge of the label. The inward surface of the label has adhesive such that the inward surface of the label is configured to be adhesively applied to a surface of a beverage container. The removable cover may be peeled off to expose the removable stickers for use. The removable stickers include graphics. The removable stickers may be selectively removed from the label and re-applied to the surface of the beverage container providing a modular, customizable, and user-arranged personalized message.
Claims
1. A container label comprising: a layer with an outward surface and an inward surface; a removeable cover disposed on top of the outward surface and having an inner face containing a first adhesive and an outer face; and separately relocatable stickers disposed under the removable cover, wherein the inward surface contacts a second adhesive and is configured to adhere to the container's surface, and wherein the removeable cover is peelable from the layer.
2. The label of claim 1, wherein the first adhesive contacts the outward surface such that in a first position the removeable cover adheres to the outward surface and obscures the relocatable stickers and in a second position the removable cover releases from the outward surface and exposes the relocatable stickers.
3. The label of claim 2 wherein the container is a beverage container.
4. The label of claim 3, wherein the outer face has an outer-face field large enough to identify the beverage container's beverage.
5. The label of claim 4, wherein the outward surface has an outward-surface field large enough to identify the beverage container's beverage.
6. The label of claim 5, wherein the relocatable stickers are next to the outward-surface field.
7. The label of claim 6, wherein the relocatable stickers bear indicia including an image containing one or more of alphanumeric characters, numeric characters, symbols, pictures, and seasonal pictures.
8. The label of claim 7, wherein the layer permanently or semi-permanently adheres to the beverage container.
9. The label of claim 8, wherein the removable cover permanently or semi-permanently adheres to the layer.
10. The label of claim 9, wherein the layer fully encircles the beverage container.
11. The label of claim 10 wherein the removable cover fully encircles the beverage container.
12. The label of claim 11, wherein the beverage container is selected from the group consisting of bottles, cans, and cups.
13. The label of claim 9, wherein the layer partially encircles the beverage container.
14. The label of claim 13 wherein the removable cover fully encircles the beverage container.
15. The label of claim 9, wherein the layer partially encircles the beverage container.
16. The label of claim 15 wherein the removable cover partially encircles the beverage container.
17. A method of labeling a container comprising: supplying the label of claim 2; mounting the label to a container; moving the removable cover from the first position to the second position; removing the relocatable sticker; and attaching the relocatable sticker to the container.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the container is a beverage container.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the mounting the label to container step comprises mounting the label to the container during bottling.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the label is user applied after bottling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a beverage container label, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0019] This document sets out the various versions of the present invention described with the appended drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to labels and, more particularly, to a beverage container label as used to improve the labeling and the ability to tell multiple containers having the same style apart from each other.
[0021] Generally, the present invention provides bottles and cups with a custom label that offers customers the chance to design and create their own personalized message or label. The label includes a peelable, removable cover and includes numerous types of stickers, including letters, numbers, symbols, seasonal pictures, and many more. The product allows users to label their bottles for convenient identification, which may be especially useful at an office, a picnic, an outdoor social event, and the like.
[0022] The present invention enables individuals to express their creativity and personality on a plastic bottle. The beverage container label allows users to peel the stickers from the bottle or cup and arrange them as desired to construct a creative, personalized message. In a preferred embodiment, the stickers feature a clear or transparent background, and the label wraps around the container's circumference. Each sticker can have various typography, style, and colors, and there may be additional themed designs for holidays. People can choose how to arrange the stickers to label the bottle or cup or create inspiration or entertaining messages.
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[0026] The removable cover 116 is glued to the label 110 with a first adhesive or adhesive-type material having enough holding power to maintain the removable cover 116 on top of label 110 and is configured to be removed to expose the removable stickers 120 and the outward surface 112 of the label 110. Thus, the adhesive or adhesive-type material's holding power allows manual removal from the surface of removable cover 116. In some embodiments, removable cover 116 is completely removable from label 110. In other embodiments, removable cover 116 is removable from label 110 but maintaining a connection to label 110. In other words, removable cover 116 is removable from label 110, but in some embodiments, it is not detachable from label 110. In some of these embodiments, part of removable cover 116 is glued to label 110 with a second adhesive or adhesive-type material having enough holding power to thwart detaching removable cover 116 from label 110. In some embodiments, the second adhesive or adhesive-type material is selected from glues and other materials that bond part of removable cover 116 to label 110 permanently or semi-permanently, in that removal would destroy one or both of removable cover 116 and label 110. For instance, the second adhesive for purposes of this disclosure includes a heat-seal connection between removable cover 116 and label 110. The removable cover 116 may further include a pull tap for assisting a user in removing the removable cover 116. The label 110 is configured to provide a visual indicator for readily identifying a beverage container 10. The label 110 may partially or fully encircle a beverage container 10.
[0027] The first adhesive or adhesive-type material contacts removable cover 116 over substantially all of the surface of removable cover 116. In other embodiments the first adhesive or adhesive-type material contacts removable cover 116 over 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, and 95% of the surface of removable cover 116. Those of ordinary skill in the art recognize that the degree of coverage depends on the holding power of the first adhesive. Versions in which the first adhesive sits between removable cover 116 and label 110 are contemplated. Versions in which removable cover 116 is opaque are contemplated. For purposes of this disclosure, opaque means that the printed matter on label 110 is obscured by removable cover 116, causing, in some versions, printed matter on removable cover 116 to predominate when the container is viewed or marketed. In some versions, removable cover 116 doesn't have any amount of the first adhesive gluing part of removable cover 116 to another part of removable cover 116. In these or other embodiments, removable cover 116 only contacts label 110. For purposes of this disclosure, only contacts means that removable cover 116 contacts label 110 but does not contact the beverage container 10 directly.
[0028] Versions in which the same material is used for constructing removable cover 116 and label 110 are contemplated. Versions in which removable cover 116 and label 110 have substantially equal heights are contemplated. For purposes of this disclosure, substantially the same height means that the heights are within 1 to 10%, 2 to 8%, or 3 to 7% of each other.
[0029] The removable stickers 120 are transparent in some embodiments. The removable stickers 120 may be formed in a transparent layer, which includes sections with the functional graphics 130 displayed thereon. The removable stickers 120 are detachable from one another such that they can be removed and arranged by a user. In other embodiments, the removable stickers 120 may be non-transparent. The functional graphics 130 may include alphanumeric characters, numeric characters, symbols, pictures, seasonal pictures, and the like.
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[0031] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary, and numerous modifications, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention.