EP2489029A1 - Banderole à plusieurs couches - Google Patents

Banderole à plusieurs couches

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EP2489029A1
EP2489029A1 EP10752819A EP10752819A EP2489029A1 EP 2489029 A1 EP2489029 A1 EP 2489029A1 EP 10752819 A EP10752819 A EP 10752819A EP 10752819 A EP10752819 A EP 10752819A EP 2489029 A1 EP2489029 A1 EP 2489029A1
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layer
perforation
fold
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Fritz Steffen
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Fritz Steffen Patente und Patentverwertungen GmbH and Co KG
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F3/00Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
    • G09F3/02Forms or constructions
    • G09F3/0288Labels 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
    • G09F3/0289Pull- or fold-out labels
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F3/00Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
    • G09F3/02Forms or constructions
    • G09F2003/0272Labels for containers
    • G09F2003/0273Labels for bottles, flasks

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  • the present invention relates to multi-layer banderols for application to substantially cylindrical objects, wherein the banderole comprises an upper layer and a lower layer and the upper layer is in the closed state of the band at least partially over the lower layer, and the upper and the lower layer of a folding line are connected together, as well as methods for producing such bands and the use of such bands.
  • Cylindrical objects, in particular packaging such as bottles, cans, etc. are often covered with banderols, which contain, for example, information about the contents of the packaging. It is often desirable, in addition to the surface visible to the outside, to provide additional surfaces that can be printed with additional information.
  • the production of multi-layer banderols may require numerous process steps and the use of different materials and thus be complicated and expensive.
  • the present invention seeks to provide banderoles for cylindrical objects that can be wrinkle and crack-free applied with conventional machines for applying single-layer bands and are easy and inexpensive to manufacture.
  • the object is achieved by multilayer banderoles of the type mentioned above, wherein the fold line is a horizontal perforation line or the upper layer has a horizontal line of perforations in the region of the fold line substantially parallel to the fold line.
  • a banderole in the conventional sense is an information carrier that completely engages around the cylindrical body on which the banderole is applied, so that the free ends of the banderole meet again on the wall of the cylindrical body.
  • the length of a band is therefore at least equal to the circumference of the body to be encompassed.
  • a label in the conventional sense is shorter than the circumference of the body to be wrapped, so that the free ends of the label do not collide. If, in connection with the present invention, a banderole is mentioned, this also includes within the meaning of the invention a label and the use of the article according to the invention as a label, as far as this is technically possible and / or meaningful.
  • the band is integral and consists essentially of a piece of banding material, such as printable paper, in which at least one perforation line and at least one fold line was introduced.
  • An advantage of the band is that it is easy and inexpensive to produce.
  • the banderole consists of a few components, which lie close to each other, so that the banderole can be applied with conventional machines on substantially cylindrical objects.
  • the banderole is printable on the front and back sides of the top and bottom layers, providing a large area for information.
  • cylindrical article refers to an article having a top and a top surface and a cylinder jacket connecting the surfaces, and includes both straight and oblique cylinders having circular, angular or irregularly shaped top and top surfaces, including prisms.
  • the cylinder axis corresponds to the straight line which indicates the direction of a shift of the base to the top surface in the cylinder.
  • the object can be cylindrical as a whole or have cylindrical sections.
  • cone shapes are also included, in which the inner cone angle deviates only slightly from 90 °, so that the application of a band is possible.
  • the banderole is preferably placed around the cylinder jacket so that the fold line forms a curvature around the cylinder jacket in the state applied to the cylindrical object, so that unintentional unfolding of the banderole, in which the upper layer is removed from the lower layer by folding over, is prevented ,
  • a fold line which is curved on a cylindrical object
  • an opening of this band when it is applied to a cylindrical object, only possible by the perforation along the horizontal perforation line is separated.
  • the band runs completely around the circumference of the cylindrical object at least at one point. If this is not the case, then it is a label that should equally be included in the scope of the invention.
  • horizontal perforation is merely intended to clarify that it does not run parallel to the cylinder axis in the state applied to the cylindrical object, preferably at an angle, preferably substantially perpendicularly.
  • the horizontal perforation line preferably runs like the fold line in the state of the band applied to the cylindrical object with a curvature around the cylinder jacket.
  • the perforation line is preferably single-row, but according to other embodiments, it may also be designed with two rows or more rows, in particular if the perforation line runs parallel to the fold line in the upper layer.
  • the elongate shape of the individual layers may be a rectangle, but it may also be, for example, a trapezoid, another polygon, an oval halved along the longitudinal axis, or any other shape having a rectilinear side.
  • a rectilinear side or a rectilinear side portion of the layer (s) represents the region where the top and bottom layers are connected by a fold line.
  • side is meant a lateral boundary of the layer or the band.
  • the upper layer of the band is only partially above the lower layer.
  • a strip on the opposite side of the perforation of the upper layer may be removed, so that in the region of this strip, the lower layer is uncovered.
  • the strip may have various shapes, so that a design of the edge of the upper layer and the uncovered from the top layer portion of the lower layer is possible.
  • the upper layer, the lower layer completely cover, while the upper and lower layers are congruent or the upper layer is greater than the lower layer.
  • the horizontal perforation line runs along the entire fold line to which the upper and lower layers are connected.
  • the upper and the lower layer of the band in the region of opposite side edges of the perpendicular to the fold line sides of the layers are each through a Adhesive connection connected to each other, wherein at least one opening means is in the upper position.
  • the bonding in the area of side edges of the sides running perpendicular to the fold line reliably prevents the band from being unintentionally torn open when the band is applied by machine to a cylindrical object.
  • the banderole is opened in this embodiment by opening the opening means in the upper layer and separating the horizontal perforation line.
  • the width of an adhesive bond in the region of a perpendicular to the fold line extending side edge of 5% to 20% of the length of the fold line of the band, preferably from 5% to 15%, and / or the width of an adhesive bond in the region of a perpendicular to the Faltli - None running side edge is from 1 cm to 2.5 cm, preferably from 1, 5 cm to 2 cm.
  • side margin is meant an area immediately adjacent to the side, i. the lateral boundary, a layer or banderole connects.
  • the upper layer as opening means at least one vertical perforation line, wherein the adhesive bonds are each between the perpendicular to the fold line extending sides of the upper layer and the at least one vertical perforation line.
  • Such banderoles can be opened by separating the vertical perforation line and the horizontal perforation line.
  • the advantage of these banderoles is that they are even better secured against unintentional opening than when using other opening means. It can also be recognized at first glance whether the band has already been opened.
  • the vertical perforation is in preferred embodiments perpendicular to the horizontal perforation. However, in other embodiments it can also run at a different angle to the horizontal perforation, preferably at an angle of 45 ° to 90 °.
  • the perforation can consist of a single perforation line.
  • the perforation is formed in two rows.
  • the portion between the two rows of the perforation forms a strip which is removed upon opening, thereby facilitating severing of the perforation.
  • such a double-row perforation has a tab which serves as an extension of the between the two rows the perforation existing strip of the upper layer is designed. The tab can survive on one side of the upper layer, which is not connected to the lower layer, so that it is easily palpable with the fingers and facilitates separation of the perforation.
  • the upper layer in the region of each of the two opposite side edges in each case an opening means in the form of vertical perforation lines, wherein the adhesive bonds are each between a perpendicular to the fold line side and one of the two vertical perforation lines.
  • the vertical perforations together with the horizontal perforation, define a separable portion of the topsheet and are positioned within the adhesive bonds so that a particularly large contiguous portion of the topsheet can be removed by severing the perforations.
  • there are large contiguous printable areas on the banderole namely the front and rear sides of the separable section of the upper layer and the area of the lower layer exposed by the separation of the upper layer.
  • a perforation in the upper layer is arranged in two rows and another perforation in the upper layer in a single row.
  • the separation of a double-row perforation is simpler, as compared to the severing of a single-row perforation, since tabs may be present as described above to facilitate the severing of the double-row perforation.
  • the double-row perforation is easy to break. By separating the horizontal perforation, the upper layer can then be folded away as far as desired and the band can be opened.
  • the single-row perforation can be cut at will so that the top layer portion is completely removed from the band, but it can also be used as a fold line for top layer folding back with the separable portion of the top layer remaining on the band.
  • the upper or the lower layer are rectangular.
  • the upper and lower layers are rectangular.
  • These banderoles correspond to the commonly used single-ply banderoles as far as possible and can therefore be easily applied with conventional machines. The production of such bands is particularly simple, since only straight cuts or perforations must be performed.
  • the upper and the lower layer can be the same size.
  • the horizontal perforation and the vertical perforation (s) are perpendicular or parallel to the sides of the rectangular layers.
  • the layers have the same length, so that the perpendicular to the fold line sides come to cover. This allows a simple bonding of the upper and the lower layer to the areas of the side edges running vertically to the fold line. Furthermore, the regions of these lateral edges can preferably be superimposed on one another and glued to one another when the band is applied to the cylindrical article.
  • the middle layer and the upper layer with the lower layer are each connected by a fold line and wherein both fold lines are horizontal perforation lines or the upper layer in the region of both fold lines each has a horizontal perforation line which runs substantially parallel to the fold line, or a fold line is a horizontal perforation line and the upper layer in the region of the other fold line has a horizontal perforation line which runs substantially parallel to the fold line.
  • the middle layer which also has a front and a back side, both of which are printable, offers more space to provide information.
  • the middle layer is folded in one or more times parallel to the fold lines or the horizontal perforation lines.
  • a band can be provided which has a greater extent perpendicular to the fold lines or the horizontal perforation lines than the lower and / or upper layer.
  • the folding takes place parallel to the folding lines connecting the layers.
  • the fold line (s) in the middle layer can preferably also be a perforation line (s).
  • the perforation line connecting the upper and lower layers is first separated. Thereafter, the perforation line connecting the middle and lower layers can be separated.
  • the fold line connecting the upper and lower layers or the middle and lower layers runs along the longest rectilinear side of the respective layers or on the two longest rectilinear sides of the lower layer.
  • the upper, lower and middle layers are rectangular.
  • the upper and middle layers are each narrower in their extent perpendicular to the fold lines than the lower layer. This means that although the longitudinal sides can have the same lengths, the narrow sides of the upper and middle layer are shorter than those of the lower layer. As a result, wrinkling and consequent tearing of the top layer is prevented.
  • the lower layer preferably has at least one, preferably two, vertical perforation line (s).
  • the advantage of such a banderole is that it can be fastened to the essentially cylindrical object only in the regions of the side edges of the sides running perpendicular to the fold line. By separating the perforation line (s) in the lower layer, the back of the lower layer becomes visible and can be used as another field for providing information.
  • the perforation line (s) in the lower layer may be double-breasted as described above. It can also be a single-row perforation line and another double-row.
  • Another object was to provide a simple method of making multi-ply banderoles.
  • step a) perforating the banding material along a second line which is at an angle to the first line in one of the fields of the banding material resulting in step a),
  • the banding material is a thin sheet of material, preferably of printable paper or plastic films.
  • step d) an adhesive has to be applied in step c) before the layers are folded over in the area of the side edges. It can be used any adhesive that is suitable to glue the material of the band with itself.
  • the banding material is printed before the process steps a) to d).
  • the angle in step b) is preferably from 45 ° to 90 °, particularly preferably 90 °.
  • step b) in addition, the field perforated along a second line is perforated along a third line which is also at an angle to the first line, the second and third lines being in the region of opposite, perpendicular to the fold lines of running side edges of the field are located.
  • the angle of the third line to the first line is 45 ° to 90 °, particularly preferably 90 °.
  • the angles of the second and third lines to the first line are the same.
  • the perforation along the second line is a double-row perforation and the perforation along the third line is a single-row. This results in a banderole, in which the upper layer can be easily opened by separating the double-row perforation and the single-row perforation is used for separating or as a fold line.
  • a narrow strip is removed from the field perforated in step b) along a cutting line before the folds are folded on one another and, if necessary, the layers are stuck together.
  • This cutting line preferably runs parallel to the first line and may be rectilinear, wavy or irregularly shaped.
  • the cut line when there is a double-row perforation along the second or third line, is such that the severed narrow strip has a recess lying in the extension of the strip between each row of the double-row perforation. This creates a tab, with the aid of which the double-row perforation can be easily separated.
  • step b) perforating the banding material along a third line which is at an angle to the first and second lines in the marginal field of the banding material not shortened in step b),
  • step e) optionally bonding the upper and lower layers together in the region perpendicular to the fold lines extending side edges of the layers, to obtain adhesive bonds, wherein the adhesive bonds between each of the perpendicular to the fold lines extending sides of the layers and introduced in step c) perforation are located.
  • the material is printed before the process steps a) to e).
  • the angle in step c) is preferably from 45 ° to 90 °, particularly preferably 90 °.
  • step c) additionally the perforated along a third line field is perforated along a fourth line, wherein the third and fourth line in the region of opposite, perpendicular to the fold lines extending side edges of the field are located.
  • the angle of the fourth line to the first line is 45 ° to 90 °, particularly preferably 90 °.
  • the angles of the third and fourth lines are equal to the first line.
  • the field shortened in step b) is so short that it is not detected by the adhesive bonds introduced in step e).
  • the banderole By severing the perforation (s) in the upper layer of such a banderole, the banderole can be opened by separating the perforation connecting the lower and upper layers. At first the middle position becomes visible. After separating the perforations connecting the middle and lower layers, the lower layer becomes visible.
  • Also preferred is a method of making a banderole comprising, prior to the folding step, an intermediate step of perforating the panel forming the lower layer in the subsequent step along at least one, preferably two, additional lines substantially perpendicular to the first perforation line.
  • banderols that can use the front and back of all layers to provide information.
  • a part of the lower layer of the band can be lifted off the cylindrical object, so that the information located thereon becomes visible.
  • the multilayer banderole is used to apply information to a substantially cylindrical article.
  • FIG. 1 a two-ply band and invention
  • Figure 2 a stage during the manufacturing process of a three-ply band.
  • FIG. 1 shows a double-layered band 1, which consists of an upper layer 2 and a lower layer 3.
  • the upper layer 2 is almost completely over the lower layer 3.
  • the upper and lower layers 2 and 3 are connected on a rectilinear side with a fold line 4, which is also a horizontal perforation line.
  • a narrow strip was removed from the upper layer 2, so that a portion of the lower layer 3 is visible.
  • the extension of the strip between the two rows of the perforation forming a flap 6 projecting beyond the visible portion of the lower layer 3.
  • the tab 6 is easily accessible and can be separated by pulling on this tab, the double row perforation line.
  • the section 8 of the upper layer can be folded after the separation of the perforation line 5 to the left, at the same time the perforation line 4, which connects the upper and lower layers 2 and 3, must be separated.
  • another vertical perforation line 7 is included, which can serve as a folding line after the opening of section 8 up to this perforation line 7.
  • the section 8 located between the perforation lines 5 and 7 can also be completely removed from the band by dividing the perforation line 7.
  • the upper and lower layers 2 and 3 are interconnected. As long as the perforation lines 5 and 7 are not yet separated, thereby the upper and lower layers are close together and the band can be handled when applied to an object such as a single-ply band.
  • FIG. 2 shows a process step in the production of a three-ply banderole 10, in which only the step of folding up and bonding the plys must be carried out for the completion of the banderole.
  • the semi-finished band 10 is shown after cutting and perforating the banding material.
  • the blank comprises a field 1 1, which forms the upper layer in the closed state of the band, a field 12, which forms the middle layer in the closed state of the band, and a field 13, which forms the upper layer in the closed state of the band.
  • Field 1 1 and field 13 are interconnected by the perforation 15.
  • the fields 12 and 13 are interconnected by the perforation line 14.
  • the perforation lines 14 and 15 at the same time also represent the fold lines where the middle and lower layers or the upper and lower layers are connected to one another in the finished band.
  • the perforation line 16 is designed in two rows, while the perforation 17 in the region of the opposite side edge of the field 1 1 is single row.
  • the banderole is completed by folding the field 12 onto the field 13 in the direction of the arrow A and then folding the field 11 onto the field 13 or the field 12 now lying over it in the direction of the arrow B.
  • Adhesive surfaces 19 applied in the region of the side edges of perpendicular to the fold lines sides of the fields 1 1 and 13, an adhesive that firmly connects the fields 1 1 and 13 in these areas.
  • the finished banderole field corresponds to 1 1 of the upper layer, field 12 of the middle layer and field 13 of the lower layer.
  • the banderole obtained after the step of sticking and folding can be applied to a cylindrical object, the back of the lower layer, on which no further layers rest, facing the cylindrical object.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne une banderole à plusieurs couches (1) à apposer sur un des objets sensiblement cylindriques. La banderole comporte une couche supérieure (2) et une couche inférieure (3). A l'état fermé de la banderole, la couche supérieure (2) repose au moins en partie au-dessus de la couche inférieure (3), et la couche supérieure et la couche inférieure sont reliées entre elles en une ligne de pliage (4). Dans le but de préparer les banderoles pour des objets cylindriques, qui peuvent être apposées sans froissures ni déchirures avec des machines usuelles destinées à la pose de banderoles monocouches et qui doivent être fabriquées d'une manière simple et peu coûteuse, la présente invention prévoit que la ligne de pliage (4) soit une ligne de perforation horizontale ou que la couche supérieure comporte dans la zone de la ligne de pliage une ligne de perforation horizontale sensiblement parallèle à la ligne de pliage.
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DE102009045708A DE102009045708A1 (de) 2009-10-14 2009-10-14 Mehrlagige Banderole
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