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- Objects of the present invention are to provide a paster tab which is simple and economical to produce and which can be torn more quickly and easily when the roll of material is to be unrolled, and to provide a method of making tabs which is quick and economical and with which the adhesive may be applied to different areas of the opposite sides of the tabs with conventional gumming machines without cross striping, that is without striping the strips lengthwise on one side and crosswise on the other side.
- the paster tab has a central section extending the full length thereof and side sections projecting laterally from the central section at one end of the tab so that the aforesaid end is wider than the other end, one side of the tab having adhesive only on the aforesaid sections and the other side having an adhesive coating over its entire area. and the aforesaid coating being covered with non-adhesive material throughout the wider end, whereby the aforesaid one side of the tab is adhesive only on the aforesaid sections and the other side is adhesive only on the narrow end of the tab.
- the adhesive is ordinary gum such as used on labels and postage stamps of the water-remoistenable type and the aforesaid non-adhesive material is waterproof ink.
- the tabs have notches in the corners between the wide and narrow ends with the notches extending into the wider ends.
- the invention also involves a method of making paster tabs which comprises applying to one side of an elongate strip a stripe of adhesive extending lengthwise of the strip, applying to the other side of the strip an adhesive coating which is in part disposed opposite the aforesaid stripe and in part offset from the stripe crosswise of the strip, applying over the adhesive coating non-adhesive patches which are spaced lengthwise of the strip with sections therebetween which remain uncovered, and from the strip cutting tabs each of which includes one of the aforesaid patches and that part of one of the aforesaid sections which is oifset from the aforesaid stripe.
- the non-adhesive patches comprise waterproof ink. While the application of the non-adhesive patches andthe cutting of the tabs from the strip may be performed concornitantly in the same machine, preferably they are performed successively in different machines or at different stations in the same machine.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the step of applying two stripes of adhesive to one side of a strip of paper
- FIG. 2 is a section on line 2-2 of FIG. l;
- FIG. 3 illustrates the step of applying adhesive over all of the other side of the strip
- FIG. 4 is a section on line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 illustrates the step of printing patches of nonadhesive material at intervals along the length of the side of the strip which is coated all over;
- FIG. 6 is a section on line 6 6 of FIG. 5;
- FIG. 7 illustrates the step of cutting tabs from the strip
- FIG. 8 is a section on line 8--8 of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 illustrates one use of the tabs.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the step of coating the other side of the strip 2 with a layer of adhesive 3 covering the entire width of the strip.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the step of printing the non-adhesive patches 4 over the adhesive coating 3.
- 'I'he patches 4 may comprise waterproof printers ink and may be applied with ordinary printing machines.
- each tab comprises a narrow end 6 and a wide end comprising laterally projecting side sections 7, the side sections having exposed adhesive one one side of the tab and the narrow end 6 having exposed adhesive 3 on the narrow end of the tab.
- FIG. 9 One use of the tab is illustrated in FIG. 9 where 8 represents a roll of paper and 9 the outer end of the roll, one side of the narrow end 6 adhering to the outside of the roll 8 and the other side of the tab adhering to the inside of the overlapping end 9 throughout the areas of the side sections 7.
- 8 represents a roll of paper and 9 the outer end of the roll, one side of the narrow end 6 adhering to the outside of the roll 8 and the other side of the tab adhering to the inside of the overlapping end 9 throughout the areas of the side sections 7.
- a fingernail or knife blade may be inserted between the central section of the tab and the overlapping end of paper to pull the end away from the roll, thereby tearing the tab lengthwise from the corners 11 between the narrow and wide ends of the tab lengthwise of the tab, leaving the central section of the tab adhering to the roll S and the side sections 7 adhering to the end 9.
- the diierent areas of the two sides of the tab may be coated as aforesaid with ordinary coating machines through which the strip 2 may be run lengthwise in coating each side.
- the exposed area of adhesive on the narrow end of the tab need not be applied by printing, it being difficult to apply adhesive by printing.
- a paster tab comprising a base strip having a central section extending the full length thereof and side sections projecting laterally from the central section at one end of the tab so that said one end is wider than the other narrower end, one side of the tab having an adhesive coating only on said side sections and the other side having an adhesive coating over its entire area, and said last-named coating being covered with non-adhesive material throughout said wider end, whereby said one side of the. tab is adhesive only on the said side sections and said other side is adhesive only on its narrower end.
- a paster tab according to claim 1 having corners ybetween the wider and narrower ends, and notches in said corners and extending into the wider ends.
- a paster tab comprising a base strip having a central section extending the full length thereof and side sections projecting laterally from the central section at one end of the tab so that said one end is wider than the other end, one side of the tab having an adhesive coating only on said side sections and the other side having an adhesive coating over its entire area, and said last-named coating being covered with non-adhesive material throughout said wider end, said adhesive coatings being of adhesive material remoistenable with a solvent, and said non-adhesive material being relatively insoluble in said solvent.
- the method of making paster tabs which comprises applying to one side of an elongate base strip a stripe of adhesive extending lengthwise of the strip and of less width than the width of the strip, applyingt o the other side of the strip an adhesive coating which is in part disposed opposite said stripe and in part offset from the stripe crosswise ofthe strip, applying over said adhesive coating non-adhesive patches which are spaced lengthwise of the strip with sections therebetween which remain uncovered, and from the strip cutting tabs each of which includes one of said patches and also includes an area of a said section adjacent to and uncovered by one said patch, including removing, by cutting, an area of said adjacent section lying opposite to adhesive applied to said one side.
- the method of making paster tabs which comprises applying to one side of an elongate base strip two stripes of adhesive extending lengthwise of the strip with a space therebetween, applying to the other side of the strip an adhesive coating which covers the areas opposite said stripes and space, applying over said adhesive coating non-adhesive patches which extend across said areas but which are spaced lengthwise of the strip with sections therebetween which remain uncovered by said non-adhesive patches, and from the strip cutting tabs each of which includes one of ,said patches and also includes an area of a said section adjacent to and uncovered by one said patch, including removing, by cutting, the side portions of said adjacent section lying opposite to said stripes.
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Nov. 20, 1962 E. s. PHIPPS FASTER TABS AND METHOD oF MAKING Filed Oct. 22, 1959 United States Patent Otiice 3,005,101 Patented Nov. 20, 1962 3,065,101 PASTER TABS AND METHOD F MAKING Ernest S. Phipps, Holliston, Mass., assigner to Dennison Manufacturing Company, Framingham, Mass., a col'- poration of Massachusetts Filed Oct. 22, 1959, Ser. No. 847,990 7 Claims. (Cl. 1l7-38) For keeping a roll of newsprint or other sheet material from unwinding it has been proposed to employ socalled paster tabs which are gummed on different portions of their opposite sides for adhesion to the inner side of the end of the roll on one side of the tab with a portion ofthe tab projecting beyond the end of the roll foradhesion to the roll on the other side of the tab.
Objects of the present invention are to provide a paster tab which is simple and economical to produce and which can be torn more quickly and easily when the roll of material is to be unrolled, and to provide a method of making tabs which is quick and economical and with which the adhesive may be applied to different areas of the opposite sides of the tabs with conventional gumming machines without cross striping, that is without striping the strips lengthwise on one side and crosswise on the other side.
According to this invention the paster tab has a central section extending the full length thereof and side sections projecting laterally from the central section at one end of the tab so that the aforesaid end is wider than the other end, one side of the tab having adhesive only on the aforesaid sections and the other side having an adhesive coating over its entire area. and the aforesaid coating being covered with non-adhesive material throughout the wider end, whereby the aforesaid one side of the tab is adhesive only on the aforesaid sections and the other side is adhesive only on the narrow end of the tab. Preferably the adhesive is ordinary gum such as used on labels and postage stamps of the water-remoistenable type and the aforesaid non-adhesive material is waterproof ink. In the preferred embodiment the tabs have notches in the corners between the wide and narrow ends with the notches extending into the wider ends.
The invention also involves a method of making paster tabs which comprises applying to one side of an elongate strip a stripe of adhesive extending lengthwise of the strip, applying to the other side of the strip an adhesive coating which is in part disposed opposite the aforesaid stripe and in part offset from the stripe crosswise of the strip, applying over the adhesive coating non-adhesive patches which are spaced lengthwise of the strip with sections therebetween which remain uncovered, and from the strip cutting tabs each of which includes one of the aforesaid patches and that part of one of the aforesaid sections which is oifset from the aforesaid stripe. Preferably the non-adhesive patches comprise waterproof ink. While the application of the non-adhesive patches andthe cutting of the tabs from the strip may be performed concornitantly in the same machine, preferably they are performed successively in different machines or at different stations in the same machine.
For the purpose of illustration a typical embodiment is shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 illustrates the step of applying two stripes of adhesive to one side of a strip of paper;
FIG. 2 is a section on line 2-2 of FIG. l;
FIG. 3 illustrates the step of applying adhesive over all of the other side of the strip;
FIG. 4 is a section on line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 illustrates the step of printing patches of nonadhesive material at intervals along the length of the side of the strip which is coated all over;
FIG. 6 is a section on line 6 6 of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 illustrates the step of cutting tabs from the strip;
lFIG. 8 is a section on line 8--8 of FIG. 7; and
FIG. 9 illustrates one use of the tabs.
In the illustration two stripes of adhesive 1 are applied to one side of a paper strip 2 by any suitable means, as for example by means of an ordinary coating machine. FIG. 3 illustrates the step of coating the other side of the strip 2 with a layer of adhesive 3 covering the entire width of the strip. FIG. 5 illustrates the step of printing the non-adhesive patches 4 over the adhesive coating 3. 'I'he patches 4 may comprise waterproof printers ink and may be applied with ordinary printing machines.
After the strip has been coated as aforesaid the tabs are cut out along the outline indicated in FIG. 7. Thus each tab comprises a narrow end 6 and a wide end comprising laterally projecting side sections 7, the side sections having exposed adhesive one one side of the tab and the narrow end 6 having exposed adhesive 3 on the narrow end of the tab.
One use of the tab is illustrated in FIG. 9 where 8 represents a roll of paper and 9 the outer end of the roll, one side of the narrow end 6 adhering to the outside of the roll 8 and the other side of the tab adhering to the inside of the overlapping end 9 throughout the areas of the side sections 7. Thus the end 9 of the roll of paper does not adhere to the tab throughout the central section of the tab. Consequently a fingernail or knife blade may be inserted between the central section of the tab and the overlapping end of paper to pull the end away from the roll, thereby tearing the tab lengthwise from the corners 11 between the narrow and wide ends of the tab lengthwise of the tab, leaving the central section of the tab adhering to the roll S and the side sections 7 adhering to the end 9. By notching the corners as indicated as 11 in FIGS. 7 and 9 this tearing operation is facilitated.
-From the foregoing it will be evident that the diierent areas of the two sides of the tab may be coated as aforesaid with ordinary coating machines through which the strip 2 may be run lengthwise in coating each side. Moreover the exposed area of adhesive on the narrow end of the tab need not be applied by printing, it being difficult to apply adhesive by printing.
It should be understood that the present disclosure is for the purpose of illustration only and that this invention includes all modilications and equivalents which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A paster tab comprising a base strip having a central section extending the full length thereof and side sections projecting laterally from the central section at one end of the tab so that said one end is wider than the other narrower end, one side of the tab having an adhesive coating only on said side sections and the other side having an adhesive coating over its entire area, and said last-named coating being covered with non-adhesive material throughout said wider end, whereby said one side of the. tab is adhesive only on the said side sections and said other side is adhesive only on its narrower end.
2. A paster tab according to claim 1 wherein said adhesive coatings comprise gum of the remoistenable type.
3. A paster tab according to claim 1 having corners ybetween the wider and narrower ends, and notches in said corners and extending into the wider ends.
4. A paster tab comprising a base strip having a central section extending the full length thereof and side sections projecting laterally from the central section at one end of the tab so that said one end is wider than the other end, one side of the tab having an adhesive coating only on said side sections and the other side having an adhesive coating over its entire area, and said last-named coating being covered with non-adhesive material throughout said wider end, said adhesive coatings being of adhesive material remoistenable with a solvent, and said non-adhesive material being relatively insoluble in said solvent.
5. A paster tab according to claim 4 wherein said adhesive coatings comprise gum of the water-remoistenable type and said non-adhesive material comprises waterproof ink.
6. The method of making paster tabs which comprises applying to one side of an elongate base strip a stripe of adhesive extending lengthwise of the strip and of less width than the width of the strip, applyingt o the other side of the strip an adhesive coating which is in part disposed opposite said stripe and in part offset from the stripe crosswise ofthe strip, applying over said adhesive coating non-adhesive patches which are spaced lengthwise of the strip with sections therebetween which remain uncovered, and from the strip cutting tabs each of which includes one of said patches and also includes an area of a said section adjacent to and uncovered by one said patch, including removing, by cutting, an area of said adjacent section lying opposite to adhesive applied to said one side.
7. The method of making paster tabs which comprises applying to one side of an elongate base strip two stripes of adhesive extending lengthwise of the strip with a space therebetween, applying to the other side of the strip an adhesive coating which covers the areas opposite said stripes and space, applying over said adhesive coating non-adhesive patches which extend across said areas but which are spaced lengthwise of the strip with sections therebetween which remain uncovered by said non-adhesive patches, and from the strip cutting tabs each of which includes one of ,said patches and also includes an area of a said section adjacent to and uncovered by one said patch, including removing, by cutting, the side portions of said adjacent section lying opposite to said stripes.
References Cited in the tile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,250,016 Richards Dec. 1.1, 1917 1,996,497 Wood Apr. 2, 193.5 2,039,696 Wood May 5, 1936 2,142,843 Harris Jan. 3, 1939 2,206,899 Kellgren July 9, 1940 2,253,922 Van Cleef Aug. 26 1941 2,302,179 Bronfman Nov. 17, 1942 2,424,546 Bauer et al. July 29, 1947 2,565,509 Marcin Aug. 28, 1951 2,846,134 Monbayed Aug. 5, 1958 FOREIGN PATENTS 734,478 Germany Apr. 16, 1943
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- 6. THE METHOD OF MAKING PASTER TABS WHICH COMPRISES APPLYING TO ONE SIDE OF AN ELONGATE BASE STRIP A STRIPE OF ADHESIVE EXTENDING LENGTHWISE OF THE STRIP AND OF LESS WIDTH THAN THE WIDTH OF THE STRIP, APPLYING TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STRIP AN ADHESIVE COATING WHICH IS IN PART DISPOSED OPPOSITE SAID STRIPE AND IN PART OFFSET FROM THE STRIPE CROSSWISE OF THE STRIP, APPLYING OVER SAID ADHESIVE COATING NON-ADHESIVE PATCHES WHICH ARE SPACED LENGTHWISE OF THE STRIP WITH SECTIONS THEREBETWEEN WHICH REMAIN UNCOVERED, AND FROM THE STRIP CUTTING TABS EACH OF WHICH INCLUDES ONE OF SAID PATCHES AND ALSO INCLUDES AN AREA OF A SAID SECTION ADJACENT TO AND UNCOVERED BY ONE SAID PATCH, INCLUDING REMOVING, BY CUTTING AN AREA OF SAID ADJACENT SECTION LYING OPPOSITE TO ADHESIVE APPLIED TO SAID ONE SIDE.
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