WO1997001495A1 - Etiquette autocollante a bande d'arrachage - Google Patents
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- WO1997001495A1 WO1997001495A1 PCT/DK1996/000095 DK9600095W WO9701495A1 WO 1997001495 A1 WO1997001495 A1 WO 1997001495A1 DK 9600095 W DK9600095 W DK 9600095W WO 9701495 A1 WO9701495 A1 WO 9701495A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D77/00—Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
- B65D77/22—Details
- B65D77/30—Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during filling or closing of containers
- B65D77/32—Tearing-strings or like flexible elements
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D55/00—Accessories for container closures not otherwise provided for
- B65D55/02—Locking devices; Means for discouraging or indicating unauthorised opening or removal of closure
- B65D55/06—Deformable or tearable wires, strings, or strips; Use of seals, e.g. destructible locking pins
- B65D55/08—Annular elements encircling container necks
- B65D55/0818—Destructible or permanently removable bands, e.g. adhesive
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F3/00—Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
- G09F3/08—Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself
- G09F3/10—Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself by an adhesive layer
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- the invention relates to a self-adhesive label according to the preamble of claim 1 , the combi ⁇ nation consisting of such label stuck up on a carrier, the manufacture thereof, the use of the label for sealing two-piece packing containers, and to the sealed articles as such.
- Labels with tear strip are known, inter alia for sealing cylindrical cardboard packing containers with a body part and a lid part, for instance comprising cheese in portions. Such labels are mounted on the filled-up packing container so as to cover the joint between the body part and the lid part.
- the sealing label has to be broken.
- the opening is accomplished using a thread on the back side, underneath the front, said thread being gripable, and the label being tearable using this thread, following which the lid part of the packing is removable or at least releasable from the body part.
- Labels with a tear strip like member in the form of a perforation are also known.
- a sealing label Two embodiments of a sealing label are described in EP-B1-0 373 013, viz. a first and a sec ⁇ ond embodiment (figs. 1-5 and 6-9, respectively).
- the label as well as the carrier is made of a plastic material.
- a tear strip with a tear tab is described as being "part of the carrier. From fig. 3, however, it is apparent that one has to inte ⁇ ret this statement as follows: A portion of the carrier is punched out, and an enlarged or thicker portion of the label material projects down into this cut-out. Accordingly, the punched out portion of the carrier as such does not go along with the label.
- the canier has a punch out, however in a limited area in the vicinity of the tear flap only, and accordingly only a rather limited part of the punched out carrier material goes along with the label to the packing, viz. the part in the tear flap area, cf. fig. 8.
- the thicker tear tab (fig. 6-9) or the thicker tear tab plus tear strip (fig. 1-5) serve(s) the pu ⁇ ose of having the label correctly seated on the containers during the high speed trans- ferral of the labels to the containers. That is to say, these thicker parts, being at least partially "part of the carrier, are preferably positioned in a special groove between the container body and lid. In a container without such groove, the need to inco ⁇ orate the carrier in the label structure as such is abolished (fig. 9).
- the punching of the carrier as well as the perforation of the front material is successively per- formable, in a continuous process using one and the same apparatus, the need to separating and reassembling the webs being thus eliminated.
- the label is transferred from the carrier to the two piece packing using for instance a dispenser.
- the co-transferred piece of carrier is going along with the tear strip as defined by the perforation in the front.
- perforation defines a punctiform or partial release
- punching defines a higher degree of release, in particular complete release.
- so-called “lice” is discussed.
- the cut-out in the carrier should correspond to the perforation in the front, that is to say the cut ⁇ out must be positioned underneath the perforation in the front and following a considerable part of the length of the perforation; in particular, it is essential for the cut-out to overlap with the perforation in the front material in the area of starting the tearing up.
- the above expression "a considerable part of the length of the perforation” means preferably minimum 50%, especially minimum 75%, more especially minimum 90%.
- the cut-out and the perforation might also be of identical length, i.e. corresponding to 100%.
- the perforation need not extend in the whole length of the label; this depends on the specific intended use of the label.
- the width of the cut-out may be equal to, somewhat larger or somewhat smaller than the width of the perforation.
- the starting label material and the label shape is highly variable, depending on the actual use of the label.
- the label may be of an overall lengthy shape, viz. generally rectangu ⁇ lar, if desired having rounded edge areas and curved sides, the length being several times the width, e.g. 20 times.
- Labels of this type are used for instance in connection with packing con ⁇ tainers for cheese in portions mentioned above.
- These oblong, slim labels are to be placed externally around the cylindrical cardboard packing so as to cover the joint between body and lid thereof, the perforation and the punch-out accordingly being extended approximately in the longitudinal direction of the label, preferably at the middle thereof and preferably in parallel with the longitudinal sides thereof.
- the label could as well be relatively short and wide, for instance if intended for capped bottles.
- the labels of the invention are transferred to the packing containers in a dispensing step.
- the label roll is mounted on a roller, and the disengaged carrier web is spooled onto another roller.
- the spooling occurs at high speed (perhaps 10-50 m/min), and accordingly a rather high tension is applied, in particular to the carrier paper web.
- a high tensile impact is applied to the combined label web, viz. in the strip ⁇ ping process step of removing excess front material, leaving the ready-for-use labels back on the carrier and removing any waste material.
- any conventional type self-adhesive material can be used as a starting material.
- ready-for-use label material comprising a front material adhered to a carrier material, usually provided in the form of rolls, the width and the length of which being as desired.
- the front material already carries adhesive on its back side, and the carrier material, if desired, has been treated with a release agent with a view to easily disengaging the label.
- Lots of labels of varying front and carrier material are commercially available (e.g. paper or plastic or combinations thereof, of varying glazing, calli- per (thickness) etc.).
- various adhesives can be used (various types of adhesive, permanent/releasable etc.).
- the release treatment if any, e.g. a silicone treatment, may result in any desired release value.
- the skilled man certainly knows how to choose the correct starting material, paying regard to i.a. the intended use.
- the label of the invention on the basis of front and carrier materials containing paper, in particular on the basis of materials, the important part of which is paper, i.e. materials on a paper basis, even though the strength, in particular the tensile strength, is smaller than for instance of plastic materials. Even paper as such is a suitable starting material. This is rather su ⁇ rising, because the strength of a punched-out carrier mate- rial, as well as that of the combined web comprising such punched-out carrier web, is drastically reduced because of the punch-out. In conclusion, one would expect, in particular for materials on a paper basis, that this would lead to invincible technical problems, i.a. breaks of the paper web because of rollers, which are drawing a bit unequally, a not perfectly positioned web etc.
- the label as such has to be punched out in an overall shape according to the intended use (as desired).
- the label carries a message printed upon it, for instance an advertising or informational text.
- the punching of the carrier and the perforation of the front material is made. All of the said steps can be carried out using a label printing apparatus.
- the label of the invention is widely applicable, for instance in the dairy sector; cheese having already been mentioned; but also in the confectionery sector, lid-carrying boxes for sweets and cookies being obvious articles.
- the use in connection with sanitary articles and for goods such as washing powder is straight forward. The same goes for any bottle packing.
- the cross-sectional shape of the label carrying area of the actual packing can be curved as well as angular or edged.
- the label may be provided with a tear flap, with a view to making the tearing up easier.
- This tear flap too, has to be reinforced by correspondingly extending the punch-out in the carrier material.
- the carrier material is not extended to exactly corre ⁇ spond with the length of the tear flap.
- the tear flap does not protrude, what could otherwise result in unintentional breaking of the sealing. Only when it is desired to open the packing by tearing the seal, and when one accordingly slightly pulls or draws at the tear flap, it is released from the packing and is willingly torn along.
- the tearing-up process ends, when the end of the cut-out of the earner material is reached. Accordingly, the lid is not immediately removable, anyhow it is tiltably openable. Thereby, the strength of the carrier material is improved (a higher degree of intact carrier, cf. below).
- the width of the carrier cut-out indicated in claim 6 has shown up to be optimum,.
- the width of the cut-out is about 10% of the label width, e.g. for a label width of the order of 20 mm.
- a too narrow cut-out i.e. of too small width, is very easily flying off, for instance in the manu ⁇ facturing process, during the final spooling step, or perhaps during the dispensing of the labels to the packing articles. And the cut-out should remain on the back side of the label when placed on the packing article.
- the width of the cut-out is too large, the strength of the carrier is too much reduced. As explained above, this may lead to breaking webs, for instance during the dispens ⁇ ing, and accordingly production hold up.
- the perforation of the front material is preferably of a different width as compared to the punch-out of the carrier, in particular, the former perforation is somewhat larger than the latter punch-out. This is because the two cutting operations take place in one process on one and the same apparatus. And the cutting of a perforation in the front exactly on top of a cutting line already existing in the carrier material is not immediately that easy, since the front cutting tool would then lack a stable support for its cutting operation.
- Fig. 1 shows, from the carrier material side, a label adhered to a carrier material; fig. 2 the same as in fig. 1 , but from the front side, excess front material having been stripped off; fig. 3 a label, from the front side and having been stripped off the carrier, and fig. 4 a preferred embodiment of a stripped-off label comprising a tear tap, and fig. 5 a sectional view of the label of fig. 4, along the line ll-ll, however still being positioned on the carrier.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a tom-off part of a label roll comprising labels adhered to a carrier 1.
- Fig. 1 is seen from the carrier side.
- the dotted lines indicate one complete punch-out 3 in the carrier 1.
- the beginning of a next punch-out 13 corresponding to another label is also indicated.
- Fig. 2 illustrates the same tom-off part of a label roll as in fig. 1, however this time one is look ⁇ ing down on a front 2 thereof.
- the label as such, the one to be transferred, is a part of this front material 2.
- One complete label 2' is shown having a central, longitudinal perforation 4 (shown in dotted lines), however not extending over the whole length of the label, and a tear flap 5.
- the tear flap 5 is not enlarged as compared to the rest of the perforation 4.
- a rear part of a previous label and a foremost part of a label 12' to follow is also indicated, said label 12' having a perforation 14 and a tear flap 15.
- Waste front material 2 not to be made use of is stripped off, so as to reveal the carrier 1 surrounding the label 2'.
- the label of the invention is delivered to the user.
- the punch- out in the carrier and the perforation in the front are of equal length and width, however not extended in the whole length of the label.
- FIG. 3 A stripped-off label corresponding to the one shown in fig. 1 and 2 is illustrated in fig. 3.
- the label is, in the same process, applied to the actual packing article. Therefore, fig. 3, shows a purely hypothetical situation, the label having just been released from the carrier, but not stickingly adhered to a packing article.
- a preferred embodiment of a stripped-off label 2' according to the invention is shown in fig. 4, said label having a tear flap 5 protruding at the one end.
- the perforation in the front 2 is indi ⁇ cated by dotted lines, and the underlying punch-out 3 in the carrier 1 is shown in hatching.
- the punch-out 3 is shorter and slimmer than the perforation 4.
- the tear flap 5 constitutes an elongation of the perforation 4.
- the punch-out 3 in the carrier 1 lies centrally underneath the perforation 4 in the front 2 and extends to the tear flap 5 area, however not to the free end thereof.
- the length of the label without tear flap is 354 mm.
- the perforation in the front extends over the whole length of the label.
- the outermost 10 mm of the canier at the end opposite to the tear flap are not punched.
- the width of the label as such is about 19 mm and of the perforation in the front 4 mm.
- the width of the carrier material 1 is about 20 mm.
- the width of the punch-out in the carrier is 2 mm.
- the tear flap projects 5 mm from the label and has an outermost width of 5 mm, narrowing down or tapering towards the rear end over a length of 5 mm to the same width as the rest of the perforation.
- Fig. 5 illustrates a sectional view of a label 2', section along the line ll-ll of fig. 4, anyhow, the label 2' is still on its carrier 1 , stuck via a Iayer of adhesive 6.
- the dimensions shown do not necessarily reflect the actual ones.
- the perforation 4 in the front is defined by dotted lines, whereas the punch-out 3 in the carrier is shown in unbroken lines.
- the punched-out piece 3' as such of carrier material remains on a back side 7 of the label 2' (an adhesive Iayer in-between).
- the punched-out piece 3' of carrier material goes along with it.
- the starting material is self-adhesive label material in rolls of a web width of 220 mm and of the type MC 90 - S-451 of the company FASSON.
- Basic weight (ISO 536) 90 g/m 2 .
- Adhesive A general pu ⁇ ose permanent rubber based adhesive. Peel adhesion 90°: 440 N/m. (FINAT test method no. 9, stainless steel). Quick stick: 700 N/m (FINAT test method no. 9, glass).
- Punch cylinder of the magnet type for perforating the front material Format approximately 3 x 359 mm, besides as above under punch for the label, the front side, however with perfora ⁇ tion, viz. 3 mm punch, 2 mm non-punch alternating in the longitudinal direction.
- a flap is perforated at the one end, said flap protruding 5 mm from the label, width 5 mm, however changing over a 5 mm length to the same width as the rest of the perforation (4 mm).
- the punch cylinder for the carrier may be covered with a foam rubber pad having openings corresponding to the cutting edges.
- the labels are cut up into 10 rolls and waste front material is stripped off.
- Final (dispensed or stripped-off) label size and shape Rectangular with rounded edges, 359 x 18,8 mm (length x width), a 4 mm wide perforation in the front material and a 2 mm wide punch-out in the carrier material. Tear flap as mentioned above. Thickness: 150 ⁇ , viz. front paper: approximately 60 ⁇ and carrier paper approximately 80 ⁇ .
- Cylindrical cheese packing diameter about 110 mm, height about 20 mm. Mounted using a Collamat dispenser, whatever type.
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Priority Applications (2)
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AU49389/96A AU4938996A (en) | 1995-06-29 | 1996-03-07 | A self-adhesive label with tear strip |
DK199701530A DK153097A (da) | 1995-06-29 | 1997-12-23 | Selvklæbende etiket |
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DK9500245U DK9500245U3 (da) | 1995-06-29 | 1995-06-29 | Forseglingsetiket |
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