EP1328917A2 - Label - Google Patents
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- EP1328917A2 EP1328917A2 EP01988923A EP01988923A EP1328917A2 EP 1328917 A2 EP1328917 A2 EP 1328917A2 EP 01988923 A EP01988923 A EP 01988923A EP 01988923 A EP01988923 A EP 01988923A EP 1328917 A2 EP1328917 A2 EP 1328917A2
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F3/00—Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
- G09F3/02—Forms or constructions
- G09F3/0288—Labels or tickets consisting of more than one part, e.g. with address of sender or other reference on separate section to main label; Multi-copy labels
- G09F3/0289—Pull- or fold-out labels
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T428/00—Stock material or miscellaneous articles
- Y10T428/14—Layer or component removable to expose adhesive
- Y10T428/1471—Protective layer
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a label which has at least two superimposed information carriers with graphic or alphanumeric characters, an at least partially transparent cover which rests on the uppermost information carrier and the information carriers in a plane parallel to the information carriers in at least one spatial direction on two sides protrudes an adhesive layer, which at least partially covers at least the part of the cover projecting beyond the information carrier on the side of the cover facing the information carrier, so that the information carrier below the cover can be fixed on the substrate by gluing the cover onto it, and the graphic or Alphanumeric characters on the top information carrier are visible through the cover.
- Containers with pharmaceutical products are usually to be provided with various information characterizing the content, which is usually done by dispensing printed labels.
- information that remains the same for a large number of containers such as product name, active ingredient of the preparation contained and the amount of filling, and information that changes from batch to batch - possibly even from container to container - such as batch number and filling date , Test number etc.
- the batch or container-specific information is mostly a combination of numbers, such as expiry dates or batch numbers, which are independent of the respective national language. Only the associated explanatory text, for example "can be used until:", which makes interpretation possible, must be available in the appropriate language. If you want to establish a clear relationship between the combination of digits and the associated explanation, then both should be arranged at a correspondingly short distance from one another, that is, it is best to be able to be read directly next to or below one another. For the use of a booklet label of the type mentioned above, in which each printed page carries text in a different language, this means that the batch or container-specific information must be printed on each page. Since usually container labels with non-batch or container-specific information in large quantities are printed and kept available, and the batch or container-specific information is only subsequently printed into the relevant text gaps shortly before labeling, the efficiency of booklet labels of the type described drops here.
- the invention is therefore based on the object of providing a label which is suitable for the clearly visible identification of a container in a specific language from a number of different languages, without having to know in the labeling which of the different languages is intended for identification , Both container- and batch-specific as well as container- or batch-unspecific information are to be used for labeling, and the label should be changeable after being dispensed onto a container so that the container- or batch-specific information can be read in connection with explanatory container- or batch-non-specific information of the language intended for labeling are arranged.
- a label which has at least two superimposed information carriers with graphic or alphanumeric characters, an at least partially transparent cover which rests on the uppermost information carrier and the information carriers in a plane parallel to the information carriers in at least one spatial direction on two sides protrudes an adhesive layer, which at least partially covers at least the part of the cover projecting beyond the information carrier on the side of the cover facing the information carrier, so that the information carrier below the cover can be fixed on the substrate by gluing the cover onto it, and the graphic or alphanumeric characters on the top information carrier are visible through the cover, at least the top information carrier being at least partially removable from its starting position, so that the graph The alphabetic or alphanumeric characters of one of the information carriers below are visible through the cover.
- the cover has graphic or alphanumeric elements that match the graphic or Alphanumeric characters on the information carriers correspond in such a way that there is information that can be interpreted together with the graphic or alphanumeric characters visible through the cover.
- the information carriers are parts of a continuous, folded material strip and are connected to one another via folds such that after removing the uppermost information carrier from its starting position, so that the graphic or alphanumeric characters of one of the information carriers below it become visible through the cover, the originally top information carrier comes to lie in a position that one of the other information carriers originally assumed.
- a piece of carrier material is molded onto the lowermost of the information carriers, which is connected to the lowermost of the information carriers via a fold and has a second adhesive layer on its underside.
- the information carriers are bound together in the manner of a booklet, the binding preferably being an adhesive binding.
- the lowermost of the bound information carriers is advantageously glued onto a piece of carrier material which has a second adhesive layer on its underside.
- the piece of carrier material projects beyond the information carriers in a plane parallel to the information carriers in at least one spatial direction and the part of the carrier material projecting beyond the information carriers is glued to a region of the part of the cover projecting beyond the information carriers.
- the base is the lateral surface of a cylindrical or prismatic vessel.
- the dimensions of the label are preferably chosen so that the part of the cover projecting over the information carriers on one side at least partially overlaps the part of the cover projecting over the information carriers on the opposite side in the state glued to the base, preferably the one with the overlap in the glued on Condition at the bottom, the part of the cover protruding from the information carrier on one side is siliconized or pretreated in some other way, so that the part of the cover which is located on top when overlapping in the glued-on state and protrudes the information carrier to the other side, can be detached and removed again for removing information carriers can be stuck on.
- a detachable, printed document section is molded onto the cover.
- the information carriers have a perforation on which the part of each information carrier which has graphic or alphanumeric characters can be torn off.
- the graphic or alphanumeric characters on each of the information carriers each result in a text of the same factual content in a language different from that of the other information carriers.
- the label can be used to identify an object to which it is glued in a specific language by removing all information carriers which lie above the person carrying the text in the desired language.
- the present invention is particularly suitable for labeling pharmaceutical containers.
- the label is preferably arranged on a carrier made of release material, from which it can be detached and can be dispensed onto the base. Further refinements, features and advantages of the present invention are described below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4b, by which exemplary embodiments of the present invention which are illustrated schematically in exemplary form are illustrated. Here, the representations are not to scale, in particular the thicknesses of the individual layers are drawn greatly enlarged in comparison to the other dimensions of the label for a clear representation.
- Fig.l a a label according to the invention in all-round design in the state glued to a container with partially removed cover
- FIG. 4b a development of the label from FIG. 4a in longitudinal section with layer thicknesses which are shown to scale and greatly enlarged, the topmost one originally
- Fig.l a an all-round label according to the invention is shown in the state glued to a container 5 with the cover 3 partially removed, the container 5 being, for example, a medicament container.
- the printed information carriers 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d form the pages of a booklet, each booklet page 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d with the same content, but in a different language, the information that refer to the product contained in the container 5, is labeled.
- the printed area 1 6 covers only part of the area of the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d and leaves areas free for information that is specific to a product batch, so that there is a kind of blank text or data mask with free fields ,
- the cover 3 is transparent and lies on the top booklet page 1 a, so that its imprint 2a can be read through the transparent cover 3.
- the imprint of the underlying booklet pages 1 b, 1 c, 1 d is hidden.
- the transparent cover 3 is printed with batch-specific information 6, the printed areas of the cover 3 being flush with the unprinted areas of the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d, so that the text gaps or free data fields of the print 2a are filled , and the information printed on the top booklet page 1 a and on the transparent cover 3 can be read in context and complement one another.
- the booklet in Fig.la is shown narrow in relation to the circumference of the container 5, but for better use of the available surface area of the container 5, the width of the booklet can also be about three quarters, depending on the size of the container 5 more - of the container circumference.
- the bottom page 1 d of the booklet is attached to a piece of carrier material 8 glued to the cover 3, which in turn is glued to the surface of the container 5.
- the cover 3 projects beyond the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d
- the parts 3a and 3b of the cover 3 projecting beyond the booklet are coated on their underside with pressure-sensitive adhesive, as a result of which the cover 3 is fixed on the container.
- the dimensions are chosen so that the parts 3a and 3b of the cover 3 projecting beyond the booklet are mutually similar partially overlap so-called all-round labels.
- the part 3b is siliconized on its upper side in the area of the overlap 10, so that the part 3a can be pulled off in order to be able to turn the cover 3 over so far that one or more of the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c can be conveniently removed can. After removal, the cover 3 can be turned back and the part 3a can be glued to the part 3b again.
- the cover 3 is formed at the end of the overlapping part 3a, a printed document section 11, which is cut off at a perforation line 13, and can be stuck on again, for example on a test document or pharmaceutical prescription.
- FIG. 1 b shows the label from FIG. 1 a after removal of the uppermost information carrier 1 a, so that the foreign language imprint 2 b of the booklet page 1 b originally underneath is now visible through the transparent cover 3. Since, as already explained above, the unprinted areas or free data fields of the imprint 2b come to lie at approximately the same place under the cover 3 as the unprinted areas or free data fields of the imprint 2a on the originally top booklet page 1 a , The information printed on the booklet page 1 b and on the transparent cover 3 is now readable in context and complements each other. Removing the originally top booklet page 1 a accordingly changes the language of the label on the container 5, but not the batch-specific data imprint 6.
- FIG. 2 The layer structure of a label according to the invention is illustrated with the aid of FIG. 2, in which a non-scale development of the label from FIG. 1a is shown in longitudinal section with layer thicknesses which have been greatly increased to scale.
- the information carriers la, 1b, lc, ld are each provided with a semantically identical but different language imprint 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d and connected to one another as pages 1 a, 1 b, lc, ld of a booklet by an adhesive binding 7.
- the transparent cover 3 lies on the uppermost booklet page 1 a and projects beyond the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d to two pages, the cover 3 on the underside of the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d projecting parts 3a, 3b has an adhesive layer 4a, 4b, via which it is fixed to the container wall 5.
- the transparent cover 3 is printed with batch-specific information 6, the printed areas of the cover 3 being aligned with the unprinted areas of the booklet pages la, lb, lc, 1 d, so that the uppermost booklet page la and on which is visible through the transparent cover the transparent cover 3 printed information can be read in context and complement each other.
- Part 3a of the cover 3 projecting beyond the booklet pages la, lb, lc, ld overlaps the part 3b of the cover 3 projecting beyond the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d towards the opposite side
- Part 3b has a siliconization 10 on its upper side so that the part 3a lying at the overlap for removing booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c can be removed and stuck on again.
- the lowermost booklet page 1 d is connected via an adhesive layer 15 to the piece of carrier material 8 which projects beyond the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d on one side.
- the piece of carrier material 8 In its area projecting beyond the booklet pages l a, l b, 1 c, 1 d, the piece of carrier material 8 is glued to the part 3 b of the cover 3 projecting beyond the booklet pages l a, l b, 1 c, 1 d.
- the piece of carrier material 8 On its underside, the piece of carrier material 8 has a further adhesive layer 9 with which it is glued to the container wall 5.
- a receipt section 1 1 with imprint 1 2 is formed, the receipt section 1 1 being separable from the cover 3 along a perforation line 1 3, and can be stuck on elsewhere, for example on a test document or a pharmacy prescription ,
- FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of a label according to the invention in an all-round design, which is shown as a development in longitudinal section with layer thicknesses which have been greatly increased to scale.
- the information carriers 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d are each provided with a semantically identical but different language imprint 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d and as pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d of a booklet by means of an adhesive binding 7 to one another connected.
- the transparent cover 3 lies on the top booklet page 1 a. In this area the cover 3 is provided with a layer 14 of a non-permanent pressure sensitive adhesive, so that the booklet is detachably fixed to the cover 3.
- the cover 3 projects beyond the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d on two sides, the cover 3 having an adhesive layer 4a on the underside of the parts 3a, 3b projecting beyond the booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d , 4b, via which it is fixed to a container wall 5, whereby the booklet is also fastened to the container wall 5.
- the transparent cover 3 is printed with batch-specific information 6, the printed areas of the cover 3 being aligned with the unprinted areas of the booklet pages la, lb, 1c, 1d, so that the uppermost booklet page la and which is visible through the transparent cover information printed on the transparent cover 3 can be read in context and complement one another.
- the part 3a of the cover 3 projecting beyond the booklet pages la, 1b, lc, ld overlaps the part 3b of the cover 3 projecting beyond the booklet pages la, 1b, lc, 1d towards the opposite side.
- the part lying at the overlap 3b has a siliconization 10 on its upper side, so that the part 3a lying at the overlap for removing booklet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c can be removed and stuck on again.
- the part 3a is pulled off and the cover 3 is turned over so that the booklet can be removed. Subsequently, as many booklet pages la, lb, lc are removed from above until the booklet page 1 a, 1 b, 1 c or 1 d printed with the desired language is at the top.
- FIG. 4 a shows a further embodiment of a label according to the invention in an all-round design, which is shown as a development in longitudinal section with layer thicknesses which have been greatly increased to scale.
- the information carriers 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d are each provided with a semantically identical, but different language imprint 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d and pages 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d of a folder folds 1 6a, 1 6b , 16c connected to each other.
- the transparent cover 3 lies on the uppermost sheet page 1 a and projects beyond the sheet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d to two sides, the cover 3 on the underside of the sheet pages 1 a, 1 b, lc, ld protruding parts 3a, 3b has an adhesive layer 4a, 4b, via which it is fixed to a container wall 5.
- the transparent cover 3 is printed with batch-specific information 6, the printed areas of the cover 3 being in alignment with the unprinted areas of the leaflet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1d, so that the uppermost leaflet page 1 a and 1 visible through the transparent cover information printed on the transparent cover 3 can be read in context and complement one another.
- the bottom of the leaflet page 1 d is formed over a fold 1 6d, a piece of carrier material 8 which projects beyond the leaflet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d to one side.
- the piece of carrier material 8 In its area projecting beyond the leaflet pages la, lb, lc, ld, the piece of carrier material 8 is glued to the part 3b of the cover 3 projecting beyond the leaflet pages la, 1b, lc, 1d.
- the piece of carrier material 8 On its underside, the piece of carrier material 8 has a further adhesive layer 9 with which it is glued to the container wall 5.
- a receipt section 11 with an imprint 12 is formed, the receipt section 11 being detachable from the cover 3 along a perforation line 13 and can be stuck on elsewhere, for example on a test document or a pharmacy prescription.
- the part 3a is pulled off and the cover 3 is turned over, so that the leaflet pages 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d can be folded in a different order, in which the imprint 2a , 2b, 2c or2d of the desired language comes to the top.
- the cover 3 is folded back and the part 3a is glued back to the part 3b.
- FIG. 4b shows a development of the label from FIG. 4a in longitudinal section with layer thicknesses that are shown to scale, with the originally top folder page 1 a now being folded back, so that the originally top folder page 1 b has now become the top one.
- the container information must be available in the relevant national language.
- the present invention offers pharmaceutical companies the advantage that labeling does not have to be known in which country the respective containers to be labeled are to be placed on the market, since the language of the visible information can easily be changed after labeling without affecting batch-specific imprints become. Since many pharmaceuticals are marketed commercially worldwide in many millions of containers each year, there is a considerable market for the products according to the invention.
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