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Description
P/00/0011 Regulation 3.2
AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
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o o oo o oo oooo oeoo oooo Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor: Address for service in Australia: Invention Title: MONARCH MARKING SYSTEMS, INC John Richard KESSLER Freehills Carter Smith Beadle 101 Collins Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia
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The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us -2-
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Background of the Invention Field of the Invention *This invention relates to the field of label roll packages and ink roller packages.
Brief Description of the Prior Art It is known in the art to have a series of label rolls packaged in or simply placed in a box. Each label roll is comprised of a web of o0 pressure sensitive labels. Each label roll has a central opening. The central opening can be defined either by the inner wrap or convolution of the label web or by a core. The central ope.nings of the label rolls are aligned to provide a tubular opening.
It is known to provide an ink roller in a partially transparent blister package, as disclosed with reference to FIGURES 8 and 9. The blister package can be sized to be inserted into and frictionally held inside the tubular opening, but it sometimes happens that the ink roller blister -3package is far enough into. the tubular opening to be difficult to remove without separating the label rolls or using a tool. The blister package construction of FIGURES 8 and 9 suffers the further disadvantage that the cover sheet is too small to be printed with very much data such as the part number, color informati6n, the date of manufacture, the patent notice, the trade name of the manufacture, and other data. In addition, the ink roller can bleed ink onto the somewhat flexible paper cover of the blister package.
Alternatively, the ink roller can be packaged in a flexible, o0 transparent plastic bag which is inserted into the tubular opening as disclosed in U.S. patent 3,987,897 to Hamisch, Jr. As with the blister package, the bag may move to a position t.oo far into the tubular opening.
The plastic bag approach suffers the disadvantage that the inside of the bag becomes coated with .ink from the ink roller and this increases the chance that when the bag is opened to free the ink roller, the user will get ink on his/her hands. In addition to wasting ink, the bag gives an unsightly appearance and ink on the inside surface of the bag may obsc.ure readability of printed data on the outside of the bag.
It is also. known to provide an ink roller in a transparent, rigid 20 container having a tubular portion integrally joined to an end portion and having a rigid removable plug or cap for closing off the open end. An unoriented ink roller extends axially of the tubular portion. The container is freely received in the tubular opening within the label rolls.
SA blister package is disclosed in U.S. patent 4,875,620 to W. Lane, Sr.
Throughout this specification unless stated otherwise, where a document, act or item of knowledge is referred to or discussed, this reference or discussion is not an admission that *0.0 .the document, act or item of knowledge, or any combination thereof was part of the common genral knowledge at the priority date.
ooso 9* l o* O CD/01094012.4 4 Summary of the Invention This invention relates to an improved package for label rolls and an ink roller. According to one aspect there is provided a package, comprising: an ink roller container including an elongate portion having a closed end and an open end, a flange at the open end, a removable cover secured to the flange for closing off the open end, an ink roller in the elongate portion, the ink roller having opposite ends, a handle at one end of the ink roller and the other end being free of any handle, and the handle is oriented at the open end so that the handle is accessible when the cover is removed; Brief Description of the Drawings FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a package containing a series of side-by-side label rolls and an ink roller package; i 2" FIGURE 2 is an enlarged, fragmentary sectional view of the package; *e FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the ink roller and its container; FIGURE 4 is a partly broken away view taken along line 4--4 of FIGURE 2; FIGURE 5 is a top plan view of the ink roller package; FIGURE 6 is a sectional view showing an alternative embodiment of the package of the invention; FIGURE 7 is a fragmentary top plan view of the package illustrated in FIGURE 6; FIGURE 8 is a perspective view of a prior art ink roller package; to and FIGURE 9 is another perspective view of the prior art ink roller package shown in FIGURE 8.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS With reference to FIGURE 1, there is shown a package generally indicated at 10 including a series of side-by-side label rolls 11 and an ink roller package generally indicated at 13. The package 10 can be held together as a unit by a shrink wrap 14 which essentially envelopes the label rolls 11 and the ink roller package 13.
Each label roll 11 has an annular or tubular central core 15 which defines a central opening 16. The central openings 16 are generally aligned and define a tubular opening generally indicated at 17 within the series of label rolls 11. Each label roll 11 is comprised of a web of pressure sensitive labels 18 which has been wound onto the respective core 15. Further examples of such pressure sensitive labels can be found in U.S. patent 3,783,083. The labels can also be provided in linerless label webs, if desired. As shown in FIGURE 2, the label rolls 1 1 are in side-by-side abutting relationship.
With reference to FIGURE 3, there is shown an ink roller container -6generally indicated at 19 of the package 13. The container 19 has all elonga te, longitudinally exteniding, generally tubular portion or ink roller receiving portion 20 with a slight conical taper, an end 21 closed off by an end closure portion 22, an open end 23, and a flange or flange portion 24. The flange portion 24 extends transversely outwardly from the open end. The flange portion 24 extends perpendicuilar to the axis A of the tubular portion. As shown in FIGURE 2, the flange portion 24 is adjacent, and more specifically, oiie side of the flange portion 24 is in contact with outer side 11I of the endmnost label roll 11I. In turn, the to shrink wrap 14 contacts time outer side of the ink roller package 13. As shown, the flange portion 24 acts as a stop to assure that the ink roll package 13 does not m-ove or migrate too far into the tubular opening 17.
Thus, the ink roll package 13 is always accessible from one side of the package As shown, the generally tubular portion 20 has a series of ridges a adj acent the open end 23. The ridges 25 make frictional contact with the central opening 16 at the inside of the core 1 5 to frictionally hold the container 19 in position until the packaging operation is complete. The container 19 is preferably comprised of a vacuum formed, semi-rigid, trans parentp plastics material which serves as a vapor barrier and which can resiliently yield slightly upon insertion into the endtnost core The wall thickness of the container 19 is essentially constant throughout the container 19 because the container 19 is formed from a constant thickness sheet or web of formable plastics material. The ridges 25 are part of an enlarged portion 20' and preferably extend in the axial direction of the tubular portion 20, are relatively short in length and preferably contact only the endniost label roll 1 1. The container 19 can, however, extend into thme opening 17 in more than one label roll 11, as -7shown.
FIGURE 3 shows that an ink roller generally indicated at 26 is to be received in the tubular portion 20. The ink roller 26 is shown to have a pair of bearing flanges or rolls 26a, a porous sleeve 26b and an annular handle 26c. The ink roller 26 is oriented so that its handle 26c is adjacent the open end 23. The assembled condition of the ink roller package 13 is also shown in FIGURE 2. The porous sleeve 26b does not Scontact the inside of the tubular portion 20. When the ink roller 26 is in Sthe container 19, a cover sheet or label 27 is applied to the outer surface io 28 of the flange portion 24. The cover sheet 27 is preferably composed of a plastics material and as such serves as a vapor barrier. The S: underside of the cover sheet 27 has a coating of an adhesive 29 which releasably adheres the cover sheet 27 to the flange 24. The cover sheet 27 is preferably peelable from the flange 24. It is preferred that the adhesive 29 be of the heat-activated dry-tack type.
An advantage of the improved ink roller package is to have substantial area available for printed data 30 such as the part number, an indication of color, the manufacturer's data code, the manufacturer's name and/or logo, patent numbers, trademarks and other information.
The printed data is shown to be on the outer surface of the cover sheet 27.
One corner of the flange portion 24 is heavily scored or completely severed as indicated at 31 to provide a tab or handle 32. By bending the scored tab 32, the tab 32 breaks off. The cover sheet 27 remains secured to the tab 32. The cover sheet 27 can be readily peeled from the flange 24 using the tab 32.
If desired, the shrink wrap 14 can be omitted and the label webs 11 can simply be placed in a box. The ink roller package 13 can be inserted -8to tile position Show,, ill FIGURE 2 either before or after tile. series of label rolls is placed in the box.
By way of example, not limitation, the core 15 has an in.side diameter or central opening 16 of about 1 inch. Thle overall length of the ink roller package 13 from the end closure portion 22 to the cover sheet 27 is about 1.125 inches. The flange 24 and the cover sheet 27 are about 1.75 inches square. The outside diameter of the tubular portion 20 at the ridges 25 is preferably' about 1.03 inch. The axial extent of the ridges is about 0.35 inch. The flange 24 is preferably substantially larger than i o the tubular opening 1 7. For example, the cover 27 extends beyond the tubular opening 17 by at least 0.2 inch.
The embodiment of FIGURES 6 and 7 is the same as the embodiment of FIGURES I through 5, except as follows. Where components are the samne,.the same reference characters are used. As 153 shown, the shrink wrap 14 itself serves the dual function of holding the -rolls I11 and the ink roller container 19 in tact and clean until ready to be used, and of closing or sealing off the container 19 and the ink roller 26 which it houses. The shrink wrap 14 is adhesively adhered or heat sealed directly to the flange 24 of the container 19 at a seal line S. The ink 2b roller 26 is thus protected from the ambient air by a vapor barrier provided by the' container 19 and the shrink wrap 14. The shrink wrap 14 acts as the cover sheet for the end opening of thle container 19.
A prior art ink roller package 33 is shown in FIGURES 8 and 9. A formed transparent plastics container 34 is closed off by a cover sheet or label 35. The package 33 is designed to fit within the tubular opening in a series of label rolls. FIGURE 9 shows that if the package 33 is to fit into the tubular opening, the cover sheet 35 has very little room for printed data 36. As shown especially well in FIGURE 8, thle ink roller -9package includes an ink roller 37.
Other embodiments and modifications of the invention will suggest themselves and modifications of the invention will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art, and all such of these as come within the spirit of this invention are included within its scope as best defined by the appended claims.
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1. A package, comprising: an ink roller container including an elongate portion having a closed end and an open end, a flange at the open end, a removable cover secured to the flange for closing off the end, an ink roller in the elongate portion, the ink roller having opposite ends, a handle at one end of the ink roller and the other end being free of any handle, and wherein the handle is oriented at the open end so that the handle is accessible when the cover is removed. MONARCH MARKING SYSTEMS INC. By their Registered Patent Attorneys Freehills Carter Smith Beadle 22 October 2002 0 0 0
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US3957562A (en) * | 1973-07-18 | 1976-05-18 | Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. | Apparatus for printing and applying pressure sensitive labels |
US4875620A (en) * | 1988-11-02 | 1989-10-24 | W. A. Lane, Inc. | Fluted product cup |
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US3957562A (en) * | 1973-07-18 | 1976-05-18 | Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. | Apparatus for printing and applying pressure sensitive labels |
US4875620A (en) * | 1988-11-02 | 1989-10-24 | W. A. Lane, Inc. | Fluted product cup |
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