US20180033340A1 - Apparatus for separating label assembly - Google Patents

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US20180033340A1
US20180033340A1 US15/728,613 US201715728613A US2018033340A1 US 20180033340 A1 US20180033340 A1 US 20180033340A1 US 201715728613 A US201715728613 A US 201715728613A US 2018033340 A1 US2018033340 A1 US 2018033340A1
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  • This invention relates generally to a label assembly and, more particularly, to a sheet of self-adhesive labels that are more easily removed from a backing and/or a surrounding matrix, and a corresponding method.
  • Self-adhesive labels on printable sheets for printing such as through a mechanical printer, an electromechanical printer, a printing press, a digital printing or imaging device, having individual address labels are known.
  • each label is removed from the sheet and applied to the desired substrate, such as an envelope for mailing. Removal of the labels by hand is generally performed by bending back the label sheet in a vicinity of a corner of the first label to be removed, which causes separation of the label and the liner.
  • U.S. Patent Application Publication 2005/0089663 describes an attempt to make the removal of these labels easier or more efficient for the user. There remains a need for further improvements for label sheets to promote efficient label removal, particularly for relatively large mailings or projects.
  • a general object of the invention is to provide an improved label assembly having a removable portion for exposing an end portion of the labels thereon.
  • a more specific objective of the invention is to overcome one or more of the problems described above.
  • the general object of the invention can be attained, at least in part, through a label assembly including a face sheet, a back sheet, and a layer of an adhesive positioned between the face sheet and the back sheet.
  • a separation line divides the label assembly into at least two portions.
  • the separation line is formed by a first tearable line of separation extending across the back sheet and a second tearable line of separation extending across the face sheet.
  • the first tearable line of separation can be offset with respect to the second tearable line of separation, and the separation line includes, at an end, a non-linear portion and/or an angled portion of one of the first and second tearable lines of separation extending at an angle to an other of the at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation.
  • the invention further comprehends a label assembly including a back sheet and a face sheet releasably adhered to the back sheet.
  • the face sheet includes a label column of a plurality of labels and a matrix bordering the label column. Each label can abut a portion of the matrix and can be separated from the portion of the matrix, for example by at least one die cut.
  • a first tearable line of separation is formed in the back sheet and runs below the labels within the label column.
  • a second tearable line of separation is formed in the matrix, and the first and second tearable lines of separation are offset from each other.
  • at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation is or includes an angled portion extending at an angle to an other of the first and second tearable lines of separation.
  • the first tearable line of separation and/or the second tearable line of separation includes a non-linear end portion, such as an arcuate end portion.
  • the invention still further comprehends a method for using a label assembly having a face sheet adhered to a back sheet and including a plurality of labels disposed in a label column.
  • the method includes: routing the label assembly through a printer and printing on a first portion of the label assembly; separating the back sheet along a first tearable line of separation which extends at least partially below the label column; separating the face sheet along a second tearable line of separation that is offset with respect to the first tearable line of separation and that extends between a label assembly edge and the label column; tearing a first portion of at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation at an angle away from an adjacent portion of an other of the first and second tearable lines of separation; tearing a second portion of the at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation to expose an edge portion of each of the plurality of labels disposed in the label column; and removing at least one of the plurality of labels from the face sheet by pulling from the exposed edge portion.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a label assembly according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of an opposite side of the label assembly of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the label assembly of FIG. 1 after separation of a first label column portion.
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view of a label assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged plan view of a portion of a label assembly, according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a label assembly 20 (not necessarily shown to scale), according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • Label assembly 20 is desirably formed of a face sheet 22 and a back sheet (not shown in FIG. 1 ).
  • the back sheet is desirably about the same size as the face sheet 22 , but may be differently sized, such as slightly larger or smaller than the face sheet 22 .
  • the surface of the face sheet 22 that is disposed toward a back sheet 26 includes a layer of an adhesive material.
  • the adhesive layer can include any adhesive material known and available to those skilled in the art for forming pressure sensitive, or self-adhesive labels.
  • the back sheet 26 is desirably formed of a material to which the adhesive coating adheres less than or significantly less than to the face sheet 22 , such as is known for forming pressure sensitive, or self-adhesive, labels.
  • the adhesive coating covered by the back sheet 26 is applied to the face sheet 22 in any suitable manner known to those skilled in the art.
  • the sheet assembly 20 is of any suitable shape, and generally any suitable size that can be accepted by and fed through a printer, such as a laser printer or an ink jet printer. Common sizes of paper generally fed through printers are 8.5 inches by 5.5 inches, 8.5 inches by 11 inches, 8.263 inches by 11.688 inches (A4 size), and 8.5 inches by 14 inches.
  • the face sheet 22 is preferably, but not necessarily, constructed of any suitable paper, paper composite, non-metal and/or metal material that can be used as a label. Other suitable materials for constructing the face sheet 22 include, for example, fabric, plastic, and/or metal foils.
  • the face sheet 22 desirably has a printable surface on a side opposite the adhesive coating.
  • the back sheet 26 has a printable surface, such as on a side opposite the adhesive coating.
  • the phrase “printable surface” relates to a surface of any type of matter upon which a person or machine can draw, print, color, paint, photocopy, write, emboss, or make any other type of mark and/or graphic. Laser printers, ink jet printers, impact printers, thermal transfer printers, direct thermal printers, typewriters, or any other suitable graphic printing devices are preferred but not necessary for use with printable surfaces according to the invention.
  • the face sheet 22 and the printable surface can be any of a variety of face materials used to make pressure sensitive labels, or self-adhesive labels.
  • face materials may include, but are not limited to: smudgeproof stock, litho stock, cast coated stock, tag stock, fluorescent stock, foils, computer printable polyester, vinyl, satin cloth, TyvekTM material, flexible plastic, book papers, photo quality papers and/or photo quality film.
  • various portions of the face materials can be different colors, thereby resulting in different colored parts.
  • label assembly 20 can be separated along separation lines 30 to divide label assembly 20 into portions 80 , 82 , and 84 , such as shown in FIG. 3 .
  • three separation lines 30 are used to divide label assembly 20 , but the label assembly 20 will be described below with reference to only one of the separation lines 30 . It is apparent that any other suitable number of separation lines 30 can be used to divide label assembly 20 into any suitable number of equal or unequal portions.
  • the separation line 30 can be formed by a first tearable line of separation 36 extending across the back sheet 26 and one or more second tearable line of separation 38 extending across the face sheet 22 .
  • the first and second tearable lines of separation 36 and 38 are offset from each other, for example by less than about 1 cm.
  • the phrase “tearable line,” the phrase “line of separation,” and/or the phrase “tearable line of separation” is intended to relate to a line of weakening of the structure of the face sheet 22 and/or the back sheet 26 .
  • the line of weakening has a weakened structural area along which the face sheet 22 and/or the back sheet 26 can be separated.
  • Each tearable line or line of weakening comprises at least one of a die cut line, a kiss cut line which is a die cut line that does not extend completely through a layer or a sheet, a laser die cut line, a score cut line, a perforation line which is also known as a line of cuts and ties, a microperforation line, a chemically etched line, a liquid etched line and/or a gas etched line.
  • Tearable line 36 and/or tearable line 38 of the invention may comprise any other suitable separation line or line of weakening known to those skilled in the art of label assemblies.
  • the face sheet 22 in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4 includes three label columns 40 , each including a plurality of labels 42 .
  • the labels 42 are shown as rectangular labels, but can be of any of various shapes such as square or circular. Also, the shape, dimensions and/or configuration of the label columns 40 can vary depending on need and the shape of the labels. For example, the label columns can run vertically as shown, horizontally and/or diagonally. The number of labels per label column or area depends on the size and shape of the labels.
  • a matrix 44 can border each of the label columns 40 .
  • Each label 42 can abut a portion of the matrix 44 and can be separated from the matrix 44 and an adjacent label 42 by a tearable line of separation 46 .
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 formed in the back sheet 26 runs or extends below the labels 42 within the label column 40 .
  • the second tearable line of separation 38 includes a portion that is disposed along, and forms in part, the labels 42 , and extends in a direction generally parallel to a portion of the first tearable line of separation 36 .
  • first and the term “second” and/or other similar terms are intended to be interchangeable with each other in situations where role reversals of elements and/or method or process steps are possible.
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 includes an angled portion 50 that extends at an angle to, and toward, the second tearable line of separation 38 .
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 includes a non-linear section 51 positioned near edge 58 and/or near edge 60 of the label assembly 20 .
  • the angled portion 50 and/or the non-linear section 51 desirably helps hold the sheet portions together during printing.
  • the second tearable line of separation 38 includes an angled portion 52 or non-linear section 53 that extends at an angle or arcuately to, and toward, the first tearable line of separation 36 .
  • the angled portions 50 and 52 or the non-linear sections 51 and 53 extend in the matrix 44 or the back sheet 26 , respectively between the label column 40 and an edge 58 and an edge 60 , respectively, of the label assembly 20 .
  • various and alternative configurations are available for the separation line 30 of the invention.
  • the two angled portions 50 and 52 or the two non-linear sections 51 and 53 could both be in the face sheet 22 or the back sheet 26 , or only one end of the separation line can include an angled portion or a non-linear section.
  • various angles are available for the angled end portions or the non-linear sections of the invention.
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 is formed of a perforated line of weakness having a plurality of cuts and ties and the second tearable line of separation 38 is formed by a die cut or a kiss cut through the face sheet 22 .
  • the portion of the first tearable line of separation 36 along the label column 40 includes the cuts and ties, and the angled portion 50 or the non-linear section 51 is formed of only a cut, e.g., a die cut, with no tie within the angled portion 50 or the non-linear section 51 .
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 is formed of only a die cut and/or a kiss cut.
  • the angled portions 50 and 52 or the non-linear sections 51 and 53 stop short of the respective edge 58 and/or 60 of the label assembly 20 , leaving a breakable material bridge, similar to a tie, at the edge 58 and/or 60 in order to provide additional strength and support during running through a printer.
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 is separated from the second tearable line of separation 38 by a distance of about 0.04 inch to about 0.08 inch, but can be any other suitable distance.
  • the first line of separation 36 can include at least a portion running generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the label column 40 , and disposed about 0.4 to about 1.0 centimeters, and desirably about 0.6 centimeters, from one longitudinal edge of the label column 40 .
  • the exact distance is not critical, but desirably the first tearable line of separation 36 is offset from that edge of the label column 40 far enough so that when the strip 70 is removed, the labels 42 , as shown in FIG. 2 , can be easily grasped and removed by the user.
  • the first line of separation 36 is close enough to a corresponding edge of the label column 40 such that when the strip 70 is removed, a narrow enough edge portion 72 of the labels 42 with the adhesive 28 is exposed so that when the label assembly 20 is placed onto a surface, the exposed edge of the unremoved labels 42 do not easily and inadvertently stick to the surface.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate an operation of the separation lines 30 of the label assembly 20 .
  • FIG. 2 shows the label assembly 20 from the back, showing the back sheet 26 .
  • the user has grasped one corner of label assembly 20 at approximately position 74 as shown in FIG. 1 with one thumb and forefinger, and with the other thumb and forefinger grasped the narrow strip 70 of release liner and matrix so as to focus the shear forces along the separation line 30 , and has began tearing strip 70 away from the rest of the assembly 20 .
  • one portion of the label assembly 20 can be held against a surface while another portion is lifted away from the surface to separate the label assembly 20 .
  • the front sheet 22 can include printed arrows and instructions and/or other graphics for indicating where to place the fingers during tearing.
  • the strip 70 tears away as the back sheet 26 is separated along the first tearable line of separation 36 and the face sheet 22 separates along the second tearable line of separation 38 .
  • the previously adjacent label column 40 is left or remains with the labels 42 mostly attached to the back sheet 26 but having a relatively narrow edge portion 72 of the labels 42 with the underlying back sheet portion removed.
  • the user can then easily peel off the individual labels 42 by hand, one-by-one or otherwise as desired, without having to bend and manipulate the label assembly 20 each time the user wishes to remove the next label 42 .
  • FIG. 3 shows the label assembly 20 having a full label column 40 removed therefrom.
  • the label assembly 20 includes three vertical separation lines 30 , with one separation line 30 associated with each label column 40 .
  • the separation lines 30 divide the label assembly 20 into three individual label portions 80 , 82 , and 84 , which may be individually separated from each other.
  • the left hand portion 80 has been separated from the still combined or assembled center portion 82 and the right hand portion 84 .
  • the labels within the left hand portion 80 are now ready to be easily peeled one by one from the back sheet 26 and applied to envelopes or other substrates or surfaces. Portions 82 and 84 do not have any portions of the labels 42 with their adhesive sides exposed.
  • the portions 82 and 84 can be handled and/or stored for later use without any degradation of the adhesive on the backs of those labels.
  • Remaining portions 82 and 84 could even be fed through a printer for later printing. For example, if only ten or fewer labels are needed to be printed and used, the user could run label assembly 20 through a printer and print only on labels within the label column in the portion 80 . The user would then separate the portion 80 and use the labels within that portion. Remaining combined portions 82 and 84 could be stored for later use. When additional labels are ready to be printed, the label assembly 20 could be fed through the printer.
  • FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the label assembly 20 , according to the invention.
  • the second tearable line of separation 38 includes or comprises the non-linear section 51 positioned near the edge 60 of the label assembly 20 .
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 includes or comprises the non-linear section 51 positioned near the edge 58 of the label assembly 20 .
  • the edge 58 is opposite the edge 60 on the label assembly 20 .
  • any other suitable relationship can exist between the edge 58 and the edge 60 .
  • the non-linear section 51 and/or the non-linear section 53 each has an arcuate shape.
  • the arcuate shape can have a radius of curvature, for example in a range from about 0.01 feet to about 5.0 feet, or any other suitable distance or measurement.
  • the non-linear section 51 arcs in a direction toward the edge 58 .
  • the non-linear section 53 arcs ill a direction toward the edge 60 .
  • a first direction that the non-linear section 51 arcs is generally opposite a second direction that the non-linear section 53 arcs.
  • the non-linear section 51 has a shape similar to the non-linear section 53 .
  • the edge 60 is at or near a top of the label assembly 20
  • the edge 58 is at or near the bottom of the label assembly 20 .
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 does not intersect with or avoids intersection with the second tearable line of separation 38 .
  • the first tearable line of separation 36 intersects the edge 58 of the label assembly 20 at a distance 55 from an intersection of the second tearable line 38 and the edge 58 .
  • the distance 55 can be used to better separate the portions 80 , 82 and 84 from each other.
  • the arcuate or curved shape of non-linear section 51 and/or non-linear section 53 can be used to reduce the forces necessary for separating the portions 80 , 82 and/or 84 with respect to each other.
  • the invention provides an improved label assembly structure for promoting easy removal of labels from the label assembly.

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Abstract

A label assembly including a face sheet, a back sheet, and a layer of an adhesive positioned between the face sheet and the back sheet. A separation line divides the label assembly into at least two portions. The separation line is formed by a first tearable line of separation extending across the back sheet and a second tearable line of separation extending across the face sheet. The first tearable line of separation is offset with respect to the second tearable line of separation, and at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation includes a non-linear portion directed toward and/or an angled portion extending at an angle to an other of the at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/381,508, filed on 12 Mar. 2009, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/901,414, filed on 17 Sep. 2007. The co-pending parent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention
  • This invention relates generally to a label assembly and, more particularly, to a sheet of self-adhesive labels that are more easily removed from a backing and/or a surrounding matrix, and a corresponding method.
  • Discussion of Related Art
  • Self-adhesive labels on printable sheets for printing, such as through a mechanical printer, an electromechanical printer, a printing press, a digital printing or imaging device, having individual address labels are known. After printing, each label is removed from the sheet and applied to the desired substrate, such as an envelope for mailing. Removal of the labels by hand is generally performed by bending back the label sheet in a vicinity of a corner of the first label to be removed, which causes separation of the label and the liner. U.S. Patent Application Publication 2005/0089663 describes an attempt to make the removal of these labels easier or more efficient for the user. There remains a need for further improvements for label sheets to promote efficient label removal, particularly for relatively large mailings or projects.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • A general object of the invention is to provide an improved label assembly having a removable portion for exposing an end portion of the labels thereon.
  • A more specific objective of the invention is to overcome one or more of the problems described above.
  • The general object of the invention can be attained, at least in part, through a label assembly including a face sheet, a back sheet, and a layer of an adhesive positioned between the face sheet and the back sheet. A separation line divides the label assembly into at least two portions. The separation line is formed by a first tearable line of separation extending across the back sheet and a second tearable line of separation extending across the face sheet. The first tearable line of separation can be offset with respect to the second tearable line of separation, and the separation line includes, at an end, a non-linear portion and/or an angled portion of one of the first and second tearable lines of separation extending at an angle to an other of the at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation.
  • The invention further comprehends a label assembly including a back sheet and a face sheet releasably adhered to the back sheet. The face sheet includes a label column of a plurality of labels and a matrix bordering the label column. Each label can abut a portion of the matrix and can be separated from the portion of the matrix, for example by at least one die cut. A first tearable line of separation is formed in the back sheet and runs below the labels within the label column. A second tearable line of separation is formed in the matrix, and the first and second tearable lines of separation are offset from each other. In some embodiments of the invention, at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation is or includes an angled portion extending at an angle to an other of the first and second tearable lines of separation. In other embodiments of the invention, the first tearable line of separation and/or the second tearable line of separation includes a non-linear end portion, such as an arcuate end portion.
  • The invention still further comprehends a method for using a label assembly having a face sheet adhered to a back sheet and including a plurality of labels disposed in a label column. The method includes: routing the label assembly through a printer and printing on a first portion of the label assembly; separating the back sheet along a first tearable line of separation which extends at least partially below the label column; separating the face sheet along a second tearable line of separation that is offset with respect to the first tearable line of separation and that extends between a label assembly edge and the label column; tearing a first portion of at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation at an angle away from an adjacent portion of an other of the first and second tearable lines of separation; tearing a second portion of the at least one of the first and second tearable lines of separation to expose an edge portion of each of the plurality of labels disposed in the label column; and removing at least one of the plurality of labels from the face sheet by pulling from the exposed edge portion.
  • Other objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the appended claims and drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a label assembly according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of an opposite side of the label assembly of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the label assembly of FIG. 1 after separation of a first label column portion.
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view of a label assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged plan view of a portion of a label assembly, according to another embodiment of the invention.
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  • Each of U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,837,957 and 6,860,050 and the entire disclosure of each is incorporated into this specification by reference to U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,837,957 and 6,860,050.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a label assembly 20 (not necessarily shown to scale), according to one embodiment of the invention. Label assembly 20 is desirably formed of a face sheet 22 and a back sheet (not shown in FIG. 1). The back sheet is desirably about the same size as the face sheet 22, but may be differently sized, such as slightly larger or smaller than the face sheet 22. The surface of the face sheet 22 that is disposed toward a back sheet 26 includes a layer of an adhesive material. The adhesive layer can include any adhesive material known and available to those skilled in the art for forming pressure sensitive, or self-adhesive labels. The back sheet 26 is desirably formed of a material to which the adhesive coating adheres less than or significantly less than to the face sheet 22, such as is known for forming pressure sensitive, or self-adhesive, labels. The adhesive coating covered by the back sheet 26 is applied to the face sheet 22 in any suitable manner known to those skilled in the art.
  • The sheet assembly 20 is of any suitable shape, and generally any suitable size that can be accepted by and fed through a printer, such as a laser printer or an ink jet printer. Common sizes of paper generally fed through printers are 8.5 inches by 5.5 inches, 8.5 inches by 11 inches, 8.263 inches by 11.688 inches (A4 size), and 8.5 inches by 14 inches. The face sheet 22 is preferably, but not necessarily, constructed of any suitable paper, paper composite, non-metal and/or metal material that can be used as a label. Other suitable materials for constructing the face sheet 22 include, for example, fabric, plastic, and/or metal foils.
  • The face sheet 22 desirably has a printable surface on a side opposite the adhesive coating. In some embodiments of the invention, the back sheet 26 has a printable surface, such as on a side opposite the adhesive coating. The phrase “printable surface” relates to a surface of any type of matter upon which a person or machine can draw, print, color, paint, photocopy, write, emboss, or make any other type of mark and/or graphic. Laser printers, ink jet printers, impact printers, thermal transfer printers, direct thermal printers, typewriters, or any other suitable graphic printing devices are preferred but not necessary for use with printable surfaces according to the invention.
  • The face sheet 22 and the printable surface can be any of a variety of face materials used to make pressure sensitive labels, or self-adhesive labels. Such face materials may include, but are not limited to: smudgeproof stock, litho stock, cast coated stock, tag stock, fluorescent stock, foils, computer printable polyester, vinyl, satin cloth, Tyvek™ material, flexible plastic, book papers, photo quality papers and/or photo quality film. Furthermore, various portions of the face materials can be different colors, thereby resulting in different colored parts.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, label assembly 20 can be separated along separation lines 30 to divide label assembly 20 into portions 80, 82, and 84, such as shown in FIG. 3. As also shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, three separation lines 30 are used to divide label assembly 20, but the label assembly 20 will be described below with reference to only one of the separation lines 30. It is apparent that any other suitable number of separation lines 30 can be used to divide label assembly 20 into any suitable number of equal or unequal portions. The separation line 30 can be formed by a first tearable line of separation 36 extending across the back sheet 26 and one or more second tearable line of separation 38 extending across the face sheet 22. The first and second tearable lines of separation 36 and 38 are offset from each other, for example by less than about 1 cm.
  • As used throughout this specification and in the claims, the phrase “tearable line,” the phrase “line of separation,” and/or the phrase “tearable line of separation” is intended to relate to a line of weakening of the structure of the face sheet 22 and/or the back sheet 26. The line of weakening has a weakened structural area along which the face sheet 22 and/or the back sheet 26 can be separated. Each tearable line or line of weakening, according to the invention, comprises at least one of a die cut line, a kiss cut line which is a die cut line that does not extend completely through a layer or a sheet, a laser die cut line, a score cut line, a perforation line which is also known as a line of cuts and ties, a microperforation line, a chemically etched line, a liquid etched line and/or a gas etched line. Tearable line 36 and/or tearable line 38 of the invention may comprise any other suitable separation line or line of weakening known to those skilled in the art of label assemblies.
  • The face sheet 22 in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4 includes three label columns 40, each including a plurality of labels 42. The labels 42 are shown as rectangular labels, but can be of any of various shapes such as square or circular. Also, the shape, dimensions and/or configuration of the label columns 40 can vary depending on need and the shape of the labels. For example, the label columns can run vertically as shown, horizontally and/or diagonally. The number of labels per label column or area depends on the size and shape of the labels.
  • A matrix 44 can border each of the label columns 40. Each label 42 can abut a portion of the matrix 44 and can be separated from the matrix 44 and an adjacent label 42 by a tearable line of separation 46. The first tearable line of separation 36 formed in the back sheet 26 runs or extends below the labels 42 within the label column 40. In one embodiment, such as shown in FIG. 3, the second tearable line of separation 38 includes a portion that is disposed along, and forms in part, the labels 42, and extends in a direction generally parallel to a portion of the first tearable line of separation 36.
  • As used throughout this specification and in the claims, the term “first” and the term “second” and/or other similar terms are intended to be interchangeable with each other in situations where role reversals of elements and/or method or process steps are possible.
  • In some embodiments of the invention, such as shown in FIGS. 1-3, the first tearable line of separation 36 includes an angled portion 50 that extends at an angle to, and toward, the second tearable line of separation 38. In other embodiments of the invention, such as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the first tearable line of separation 36 includes a non-linear section 51 positioned near edge 58 and/or near edge 60 of the label assembly 20. The angled portion 50 and/or the non-linear section 51 desirably helps hold the sheet portions together during printing. At an opposite end of the separation line 30 from the angled portion 50 or the non-linear section 51, the second tearable line of separation 38 includes an angled portion 52 or non-linear section 53 that extends at an angle or arcuately to, and toward, the first tearable line of separation 36. The angled portions 50 and 52 or the non-linear sections 51 and 53 extend in the matrix 44 or the back sheet 26, respectively between the label column 40 and an edge 58 and an edge 60, respectively, of the label assembly 20. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art following the teachings herein provided, various and alternative configurations are available for the separation line 30 of the invention. For example, the two angled portions 50 and 52 or the two non-linear sections 51 and 53 could both be in the face sheet 22 or the back sheet 26, or only one end of the separation line can include an angled portion or a non-linear section. Also, various angles are available for the angled end portions or the non-linear sections of the invention.
  • In one particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, referring to FIG. 1, the first tearable line of separation 36 is formed of a perforated line of weakness having a plurality of cuts and ties and the second tearable line of separation 38 is formed by a die cut or a kiss cut through the face sheet 22. Desirably, the portion of the first tearable line of separation 36 along the label column 40 includes the cuts and ties, and the angled portion 50 or the non-linear section 51 is formed of only a cut, e.g., a die cut, with no tie within the angled portion 50 or the non-linear section 51. In other embodiments of the invention, the first tearable line of separation 36 is formed of only a die cut and/or a kiss cut. In some embodiments of the invention, the angled portions 50 and 52 or the non-linear sections 51 and 53 stop short of the respective edge 58 and/or 60 of the label assembly 20, leaving a breakable material bridge, similar to a tie, at the edge 58 and/or 60 in order to provide additional strength and support during running through a printer. In some embodiments, at the edges 58 and 60 of the label assembly 20, the first tearable line of separation 36 is separated from the second tearable line of separation 38 by a distance of about 0.04 inch to about 0.08 inch, but can be any other suitable distance.
  • The first line of separation 36 can include at least a portion running generally parallel to the longitudinal direction of the label column 40, and disposed about 0.4 to about 1.0 centimeters, and desirably about 0.6 centimeters, from one longitudinal edge of the label column 40. The exact distance is not critical, but desirably the first tearable line of separation 36 is offset from that edge of the label column 40 far enough so that when the strip 70 is removed, the labels 42, as shown in FIG. 2, can be easily grasped and removed by the user. At the same time, the first line of separation 36 is close enough to a corresponding edge of the label column 40 such that when the strip 70 is removed, a narrow enough edge portion 72 of the labels 42 with the adhesive 28 is exposed so that when the label assembly 20 is placed onto a surface, the exposed edge of the unremoved labels 42 do not easily and inadvertently stick to the surface.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate an operation of the separation lines 30 of the label assembly 20. FIG. 2 shows the label assembly 20 from the back, showing the back sheet 26. In FIG. 2, the user has grasped one corner of label assembly 20 at approximately position 74 as shown in FIG. 1 with one thumb and forefinger, and with the other thumb and forefinger grasped the narrow strip 70 of release liner and matrix so as to focus the shear forces along the separation line 30, and has began tearing strip 70 away from the rest of the assembly 20. Alternatively, for example, one portion of the label assembly 20 can be held against a surface while another portion is lifted away from the surface to separate the label assembly 20. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the front sheet 22 can include printed arrows and instructions and/or other graphics for indicating where to place the fingers during tearing.
  • The strip 70 tears away as the back sheet 26 is separated along the first tearable line of separation 36 and the face sheet 22 separates along the second tearable line of separation 38. After the strip 70 is completely removed by the user, the previously adjacent label column 40 is left or remains with the labels 42 mostly attached to the back sheet 26 but having a relatively narrow edge portion 72 of the labels 42 with the underlying back sheet portion removed. The user can then easily peel off the individual labels 42 by hand, one-by-one or otherwise as desired, without having to bend and manipulate the label assembly 20 each time the user wishes to remove the next label 42.
  • FIG. 3 shows the label assembly 20 having a full label column 40 removed therefrom. As discussed above, the label assembly 20 includes three vertical separation lines 30, with one separation line 30 associated with each label column 40. The separation lines 30 divide the label assembly 20 into three individual label portions 80, 82, and 84, which may be individually separated from each other. In FIG. 3, the left hand portion 80 has been separated from the still combined or assembled center portion 82 and the right hand portion 84. The labels within the left hand portion 80 are now ready to be easily peeled one by one from the back sheet 26 and applied to envelopes or other substrates or surfaces. Portions 82 and 84 do not have any portions of the labels 42 with their adhesive sides exposed. Thus, the portions 82 and 84 can be handled and/or stored for later use without any degradation of the adhesive on the backs of those labels. Remaining portions 82 and 84 could even be fed through a printer for later printing. For example, if only ten or fewer labels are needed to be printed and used, the user could run label assembly 20 through a printer and print only on labels within the label column in the portion 80. The user would then separate the portion 80 and use the labels within that portion. Remaining combined portions 82 and 84 could be stored for later use. When additional labels are ready to be printed, the label assembly 20 could be fed through the printer.
  • FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the label assembly 20, according to the invention. As shown in FIG. 4, the second tearable line of separation 38 includes or comprises the non-linear section 51 positioned near the edge 60 of the label assembly 20. Also as shown in FIG. 4 by the dashed lines, the first tearable line of separation 36 includes or comprises the non-linear section 51 positioned near the edge 58 of the label assembly 20. As shown in FIG. 4, the edge 58 is opposite the edge 60 on the label assembly 20. However, any other suitable relationship can exist between the edge 58 and the edge 60.
  • In some embodiments of the invention, the non-linear section 51 and/or the non-linear section 53 each has an arcuate shape. In some embodiments of the invention, the arcuate shape can have a radius of curvature, for example in a range from about 0.01 feet to about 5.0 feet, or any other suitable distance or measurement.
  • As shown in FIG. 4, the non-linear section 51 arcs in a direction toward the edge 58. In some embodiments of the invention, the non-linear section 53 arcs ill a direction toward the edge 60. As shown in FIG. 4, a first direction that the non-linear section 51 arcs is generally opposite a second direction that the non-linear section 53 arcs. In some embodiments of the invention, the non-linear section 51 has a shape similar to the non-linear section 53.
  • As shown in FIG. 4, the edge 60 is at or near a top of the label assembly 20, and the edge 58 is at or near the bottom of the label assembly 20.
  • As shown in FIG. 4, the first tearable line of separation 36 does not intersect with or avoids intersection with the second tearable line of separation 38.
  • As shown in FIG. 5, the first tearable line of separation 36 intersects the edge 58 of the label assembly 20 at a distance 55 from an intersection of the second tearable line 38 and the edge 58. The distance 55 can be used to better separate the portions 80, 82 and 84 from each other. The arcuate or curved shape of non-linear section 51 and/or non-linear section 53 can be used to reduce the forces necessary for separating the portions 80, 82 and/or 84 with respect to each other.
  • Thus, the invention provides an improved label assembly structure for promoting easy removal of labels from the label assembly.
  • The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
  • While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.

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1. A label assembly, comprising:
a face sheet, a back sheet, and a layer of an adhesive positioned between said face sheet and the back sheet, the adhesive adhering to the face sheet more than to the back sheet, the face sheet defined by an outer peripheral edge surrounding the face sheet;
a first label column of a first plurality of labels cut within the face sheet;
a second label column of a second plurality of labels cut within the face sheet and spaced apart from the first label column, the second label column having a first side disposed toward the first label column and a second side disposed opposite the first side;
a line of weakening cut in and across the back sheet and dividing the back sheet into at least two portions, the line of weakening extending under each of the second plurality of labels at the first side of the second label column, the line of weakening including a linear first section parallel to and offset from a side edge of the first side of the second label column, the line of weakening further including an arcuate second section curved from the linear first section in a direction toward the side edge of the first side of the second label column, wherein the linear first section comprises a plurality of cuts and ties and the arcuate second section comprises a cut and no ties.
2. The label assembly according to claim 1, wherein a first end of the arcuate second section is connected to the linear first section and a second end of the arcuate second section contacts an edge of the back sheet.
3. The label assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a second line of weakening cut in and across the face sheet, a label section of the second line of weakening defining a side of each label of the second plurality of labels, and the second line of weakening extending from each end of the side edge of the first side of the second label column to an edge of the face sheet, wherein the arcuate second section is curved from the linear first section in a direction toward the second line of weakening.
4. The label assembly according to claim 3, wherein the arcuate second section crosses the second line of weakening between the second label column and the outer peripheral edge.
5. The label assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a second line of weakening cut in and extending across the back sheet and dividing the back sheet into an additional portion, the second line of weakening extending under each of the first plurality of labels of the first label column, the second line of weakening including a second linear first section parallel to and offset from a side edge of a first label column side that is facing away from the second label column, the second line of weakening further including a second arcuate second section, wherein the second linear first section comprises a plurality of cuts and ties and the second arcuate second section comprises a cut and no ties.
6. A label assembly, comprising:
a face sheet including a first face sheet end edge and a second face sheet end edge opposite the first face sheet end edge;
a back sheet including a first back sheet end edge and a second back sheet end edge opposite the first back sheet end edge, wherein the second back sheet end edge is disposed adjacent along the second face sheet end edge;
a layer of an adhesive positioned between said face sheet and the back sheet, the adhesive adhering to the face sheet more than to the back sheet;
a first label column of a first plurality of labels cut within the face sheet;
a second label column of a second plurality of labels cut within the face sheet, the second label column spaced apart from the first label column and having a first side disposed toward the first label column and a second side disposed opposite the first side, the first side formed by a first tearable line of separation that extends from the first face sheet end edge to the second face sheet end edge;
a matrix surrounding the second label column, the matrix including a first portion between the second label column and the first face sheet end edge and a second portion between the second label column and the second face sheet end edge;
a second tearable line of separation cut within and extending across the back sheet from the first back sheet end edge to the second back sheet end edge, the second tearable line of separation including a linear section offset from the first side of the second label column and underlying each label of the second plurality of labels, and the second tearable line of separation including a non-linear section angled or curved from the linear portion toward the first tearable line of separation, wherein the non-linear section underlies the second portion of the matrix between the second label column and the second face sheet end edge.
7. The label assembly according to claim 6, wherein the first tearable line of separation includes a matrix section cut within the second portion of the matrix between the second label column and the second face sheet end edge, wherein the matrix section is linear and parallel to and extending from the first side of the second label column.
8. The label assembly according to claim 6, wherein the linear first portion comprises a plurality of cuts and ties and the non-linear section comprises a cut and no ties.
9. The label assembly according to claim 8, further comprising a breakable material bridge or a tie between the non-linear section and the second back sheet end edge.
10. The label assembly according to claim 6, wherein the first tearable line of separation comprises a second non-linear section cut in the first portion of the matrix and extending between the second label column and the first face sheet end edge.
11. The label assembly according to claim 6, further comprising a third tearable line of separation cut within and extending across the back sheet and underlying each label of the first plurality of labels at a side of the first label column that is facing away from the second label column, the second tearable line of separation including a second non-linear section angled or curved between an end of the first label column and the second back sheet end edge, and underlying the second portion of the matrix between the first label column and the second face sheet end edge.
12. A label assembly, comprising:
a face sheet including a first face sheet end edge and a second face sheet end edge opposite the first face sheet end edge;
a back sheet including a first back sheet end edge and a second back sheet end edge opposite the first back sheet end edge, wherein the first back sheet end edge is disposed adjacent along the first face sheet end edge;
a layer of an adhesive positioned between said face sheet and the back sheet, the adhesive adhering to the face sheet more than to the back sheet;
a first label column of a first plurality of labels cut within the face sheet;
a second label column of a second plurality of labels cut within the face sheet, the second label column spaced apart from the first label column and having a first side disposed toward the first label column and a second side disposed opposite the first side;
a first tearable line of separation cut within the face sheet and extending between the first face sheet end edge and the second face sheet end edge, a label section of the first tearable line defining ends of the labels of the second plurality of labels;
a second tearable line of separation cut within the back sheet and extending between the first back sheet end edge and the second back sheet end edge, the second tearable line of separation offset from the first tearable line of separation and including a linear section extending under each label of the plurality of labels, wherein the linear section is offset from the ends of the labels of the second label column, and the linear section extends between the second label column and the first back sheet end edge;
the first tearable line of separation including a first non-linear section angled or curved from an end of the label section and extending to the first face sheet end edge, wherein the first non-linear section is angled or curved from the end of the label section toward the portion of the linear section of the second tearable line of separation that extends between the second label column and the first back sheet end edge.
13. The label assembly according to claim 12, wherein the first tearable line of separation and the second tearable line of separation do not intersect with each other.
14. The label assembly according to claim 12, wherein the first tearable line of separation intersects the first face sheet end edge at a distance from an intersection of the second tearable line of separation and the first back sheet end edge.
15. The label assembly according to claim 12, wherein the first tearable line of separation and the second tearable line of separation divide the label assembly into two portions that are separable from each other.
16. The label assembly according to claim 12, wherein the non-linear section extends across the second tearable line of separation and intersects the first face sheet end edge.
17. The label assembly according to claim 12, wherein the non-linear section crosses the second tearable line of separation and intersects the first face sheet end edge at a distance from an intersection of the second tearable line of separation and the first back sheet end edge.
18. The label assembly according to claim 12, wherein the second tearable line of separation includes a second non-linear section angled or curved between the second label column and the second back sheet end edge.
19. The label assembly according to claim 18, wherein the first non-linear section arcs in a first direction toward the first face sheet end edge, the second non-linear section arcs in a second direction toward the second back sheet end edge, and the first direction is generally opposite the second direction.
20. In the label assembly according to claim 18, wherein the first non-linear section is at an opposite end of the second label column from the second non-linear section.
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