WO1998019289A1 - Apparatus and method for constructing a rotatable label device - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to rotatable labels, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for constructing a rotatable label device.
- 5,342,093 consists of a wrap-around label having a contact portion, an overlap portion, a transparent release coating and an adhesive coating.
- a second exemplary presentation device as disclosed in U.S. Patent Serial Number 5,154,448, consists of a layered scratch-off label for containers which includes a thin scratchable surface layer that can be scratched off to reveal a second
- a third exemplary presentation device as disclosed in U.S. Patent Serial Number 2,860,431, consists of a can having a welded center section, a top coupled
- the '431 patent's presentation device however has several limitations. First, if the can is very tall, a typical user will not be able to hold the top and bottom of the can between the user's thumb and forefingers of one hand while rotating the outer sleeve with the user's other hand. Second, the '431 patent does not disclose how to keep the outer sleeve securely in place if the top and bottom beads are not present on the can. These presentation devices permit separate elements of the information to interact by physically changing positions. However, the usefulness of these devices is limited either because the viewer has little control over the interactive movement
- the rotatable label device includes an inner
- the inner shell or the outer shell may be affixed with rims to limit movement of the shells along the container's axis.
- rims may be formed on the container as part of the container's design.
- the rims may be formed on the shells by gluing strips to the shell, folding the shell's ends, or embossing the ends of the shell. Alternately, one of the shells could be perforated and glued to the other shell such
- a grasping area may be provided on the container
- the outer shell may or may not have windows.
- the outer shell's segments may be separated
- the inner shell may be attached to the outer shell with a permanently adhesive tacking substance, forming a combined shell.
- the combined shell may then be attached to the 9289
- the present invention provides an additional surface for information
- Figure 1 is a side elevational view of an embodiment of the inner shell with
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the embodiment of the invention in Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the inner shell with a portion of the outer shell removed therefrom after the two sets of structural perforations have been
- Figure 4 is a planar view of the notches of the corrugated edge of the upper portion and of the notches of the corrugated edge of the outer shell body;
- Figure 5 is a planar view of the notches from both corrugated edges of Figure 4 integrally interconnected to produce a set of structural perforations;
- Figure 6 is a sectional view of another double- walled rotatable presentation
- Figure 7 is a combined perspective and sectional view of a container having an inner shell secured thereto with an outer shell rotatably supported by the inner
- Figure 8 is a plan view of an inner shell with a pair of opposed rim members and an outer shell flattened out and laid side-by-side;
- Figure 9 is a planar view of the front of an inner shell
- Figure 10 is a planar view of the back of the inner shell of Figure 9 having an adhesive substance disposed thereon for securing the inner shell to a container
- Figure 11 is a planar view of the front of an outer shell having a window or transparent region and a lug or tab member and with two sets of structural perforations;
- Figure 12 is a planar view of the back of the outer shell of Figure 11 illustrating a pair of opposed outer side portions having an adhesive substance
- Figure 13 is a planar view of the outer shell of Figures 11 and 12 superimposed over the front of the inner shell of Figure 9 and having the pair of opposed outer side portions secured to the front of the inner shell;
- Figure 14 is a perspective view of a container having the back of the inner
- front of the outer shell of Figure 13 encirculates the cylindrical sides of the container
- Figure 15 is a plan view of an outside surface of a generally trapezoidal shaped outer shell
- Figure 16 is a plan view of an inside surface of the outer shell of Figure 15;
- Figure 17 is a perspective view of a container including an upper rim
- Figure 18 is a perspective view of the container of Figure 17 having an inner shell secured to the sides thereof and having an outer shell rotatably disposed around
- Figure 19 is a perspective view of a container containing advertising indicia
- Figure 20 is a plan view of a generally trapezoidally shaped outer shell including a window or transparent region and advertising indicia;
- Figure 21 is a perspective view of the outer shell of Figure 20 disposed around the outer surface of the container of Figure 19;
- Figure 22 is a plan view of an outside surface of an outer shell having pictorial indicia thereon and subdivided by sets of structural perforations into a first,
- Figure 23 is a plan view of an inside surface of the outer shell of Figure 22;
- Figure 24 is a perspective view of a container having the outer shell member
- Figure 25 is a perspective view of the embodiment of the invention in Figure 24 where the second segment of the outer shell has been rotated into a second alignment with respect to the first and third segments;
- Figure 26 is a flowchart of a method for attaching in one-step an inner shell and an outer shell to a container.
- the present apparatus is a double-walled rotatable presentation device which
- the device generally illustrated as 10, includes one or more shells (i.e. rotatable label(s), preferably rotatably mounted on a container.
- the device 10 may be
- the rotatable presentation device may be incorporated into a wide range of products as a unique feature of the product. In addition to purely aesthetic uses, the rotatable presentation device may be used for education, entertainment, pharmaceutical or utilitarian purposes.
- an inner shell 513 has an outer shell material 516 attached thereto, is shown.
- the outer shell material 516 has an outer shell body 523 and an upper portion 519
- inner shell 410 preferably performs the same functions as inner shell 410 shown in Figure 13 and may be formed from any of the previously identified suitable materials.
- the inner shell 410 shown in Figure 13 preferably performs the same functions as inner shell 410 shown in Figure 13 and may be formed from any of the previously identified suitable materials.
- shell 513 is comprised of an inner shell material 514 that is connected to the outer shell material 516 by an adhesive substance 526. More specifically and as best shown in Figure 2, the inner shell material 514 is secured to the upper portion 519 and to the lower portion 520 of the outer shell material 516 with the adhesive
- the upper portion 519 has a corrugated edge 519a (see Figure 4) with notches 519b; and the outer shell body 523 (see Figure 4 again) has a
- such set of structural perforations inherently includes notches of one corrugated edge connecting integrally with notches of another corrugated edge.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the alternate embodiment of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the
- the inner shell 513 after the perforations 517 and 518 have been broken. After the perforations 517 and 518 are broken, the upper portion 519 becomes an upper rim 521 and the lower portion 520 becomes a lower rim 522, thus creating the inner shell 513 which now may be secured to cylindrical sides of any container via any suitable adhesive substance (i.e. adhesive substance) disposed on the back of the inner shell 513.
- any suitable adhesive substance i.e. adhesive substance
- the adhesive substance 526 for the present invention may be any inorganic or organic, natural or synthetic substance that is capable of bonding together any of
- a suitable adhesive substance 526 is glue or any other similar suspension of various materials
- Figure 6 is a sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention wherein an inner shell 547 is shown as encircling and being securely attached to the container 546 by the adhesive substance 526.
- the inner shell 547 has opposed edges 547a and 547b.
- An outer shell 548 includes an upper rim 550 and a lower rim 552.
- the upper rim 550 and the lower rim 552 can be formed with and/or on the outer
- the shell 548 by perforating, as described above.
- the upper rim 550 and the lower rim 552 slideably engage the opposed edges 547a and 547b of the inner shell 547.
- the upper rim 550 and the lower rim 552 keep the outer shell 548 longitudinally positioned
- Figure 7 is a combined perspective and sectional view of a container 554 having an inner shell 556 and an outer shell 562 shown in section.
- the inner shell 556 is connected to the container 554 by the adhesive substance 526 and includes an upper rim 558 and a lower rim 560 which limits movement of the outer shell 562
- the inner shell 556 is positioned along the A-B axis to provide a top grasping area 564 towards a top of the container 554 and a
- areas 564, 566 provide a surface area on the container 554 for a user to hold the
- container 554 may contain only the top grasping area 564 or the bottom grasping
- an outer shell can each include a set of rims.
- the inner shell included two rims and the outer shell included no rims.
- the container included one rim, the inner shell included one rim and the outer shell included no rims.
- the inner shell included no rims and the outer shell included two rims.
- the container, the inner shell and the outer shell may each include a
- set of rims wherein the set of rims may include any number of rims or no rims at all.
- Figure 8 is an exploded plan view of an inner shell 568 and an outer shell 574 flattened out and laid side-by-side.
- the outer shell 574 is longer in length than the inner shell 568 by an amount shown by a lug or tab shown as extension area B
- the inner shell 568 includes an upper rim 570 and a lower rim 572 and the
- outer shell 574 includes a window 576, an area A 578 and the extension area B 580.
- the inner shell 568 is attachable to a container (not shown) by wrapping the inner
- the outer shell 574 is movably
- extension area B 580 would typically overlap onto the fixing area A 578 with the
- adhesive substance 526 affixing the lug or tab 580 to the area A578.
- an inner shell generally
- 600 having a front 602, a back 604, and the adhesive substance 526
- the inner shell 600 (see Figure 9) has a width
- An outer shell, generally illustrated as 610, is seen in Figures 11 and 12 as
- the outer shell 610 has an outside
- the outer shell 610 is
- ear or lug 624 formed with an ear or lug 624 and includes a window or transparent region 630.
- the adhesive substance 526 is disposed on the back of the
- outer side portions 618 and 620 and the back of the ear or lug 624 The outer shell
- A3 shell 610 over the inner shell 600 (see Figure 13) and pressing the outer side portions 618 and 620 against the front 602 of the inner shell 600 such that the adhesive substance 526 on the underside of the outer side portions 618 and 620 bind the outer side portions 618 and 620 (and inherently the entire outer shell 610 itself) to the inner shell 600.
- the combination of Figure 13 is secured to a cylindrical side 690 of a container 700 (see Figure 14) by encircling the cylindrical side 690 with the combination and pressing the back 604 of the inner shell 600 against the cylindrical side 690 such that the adhesive substance 526 may take its associated binding effect.
- the immediate foregoing procedure may be reversed by initially securing the inner shell 600 to the cylindrical side 690 of the container 700 and subsequently securing the outer shell 610 to the front 602 of the inner shell 600 in the manner described above.
- the combination of Figure 13 is being secured to the cylindrical side 690 of the container 700, the ear or lug 624 overlaps onto the outside surface 612 of the outer shell 610 such that the adhesive substance 526 (see Figure 12) on the bottom of the ear or lug 624 may bind the ear or lug 624 onto and against the outside surface 612 of the outer shell 610 as best shown in Figure 14.
- rotational force (and preferably some pressure) in direction of the arrow A in Figure 14 breaks or tears along the sets of perforations 614 and 616 causing the outer side portions 618 and 620 to be released from the outer shell 610 such that the outer shell 610 may rotate freely around the inner shell 600 between the affixed outer side portions 618 and 620 which are now functioning as rim members or elements.
- Figure 15 a plan view of an outside surface of an outer shell 602 which is generally trapezoidal in shape to conform to a downwardly tapering container.
- the outer shell 602 includes an outer surface 602a, a window 604, an extension area (or lug/tab) 606, and a set of structural perforations 608.
- Figure 16 is a plan view of an inside surface of the outer shell 602.
- the adhesive substance 526 is applied to an area of the inside surface of the outer shell 602 below the set of perforations 608 and within the extension area or lug 606.
- the section of the outer shell 602 below the set of perforations 608 is being designated as a lower rim 624 since it will break away from the outer shell 602 and become a lower rim to provide a surface which supports the outer shell 602.
- the outer shell 602 is wrapped around a downwardly tapering container 620.
- the outer shell 602 is secured about and/or around the container 620 when the adhesive substance 526 on the extension area or lug 606 contacts the outer surface 602a of the outer shell 602.
- the outer shell 602 is secured initially to the container 620 when the adhesive substance 526 on the area (i.e. the lower rim 624) of the outer shell 602 below set of perforations 608 contacts the container 620.
- the outer shell 602 need not extend all the way up to the upper rim 622 of the container 620 to remain bounded, since the taper of container 620 prevents the outer shell 602 from moving towards the upper rim 622.
- Figure 19 is a perspective view of a container 630 containing information 632 on its outer surface.
- Figure 20 is a plan view of an outer shell 634 including a window 636, a set of structural perforations 637 below which exist a lower rim 639, and information 638.
- the lower rim 639 has the adhesive substance 526 on an underside (not shown) thereof to engage the container 620. More particularly and as shown in Figure 21, a perspective view illustrates the outer shell 634 wrapped around the container 630 in the same manner discussed with respect to Figure 18 above.
- the lower rim 639 breaks away with appropriate rotational force such as vector P-Q.
- window 636 of the outer shell 634 allows the information 632 on the container 630 to be seen. After the set of perforations 637 are broken and the outer shell 634 is rotated, the window 636 may also reveal phrases such as "You're a Winner! or "Sorry Try Again.”
- Figure 22 a plan view of an outside surface of an outer shell 642.
- the outer shell 602 includes an extension area 643, a first set of perforations 644, a second set of perforations 646, and a third set of perforations 648.
- the outside surface and the outer shell 642 includes pictorial indicia 642a.
- Figure 23 is a plan view of an inside surface of the outer shell 642.
- the adhesive substance 526 is preferably applied to an area of the inside surface below the third set of perforations 648 and also to the extension area or lug 643. As best shown in
- the outer shell 642 is wrapped around the container 652 until the adhesive substance 526 on the extension area or lug 643 contacts an outer surface 642b of the outer shell 642, and until the adhesive substance 526 on the area of the outer shell 642 below the third set of perforations 648 contacts the container 652. After the adhesive cures, rotational forces break the first, second and third perforations 644, 646, 648.
- the area of the outer shell 642 above the first set of perforations 648 becomes a first segment 655
- the area of the outer shell 642 between the first set of perforations 648 and the second set of perforations 644 becomes a second segment 654
- the area of the outer shell 642 above the third set of perforations 644 becomes a third segment 653
- the area of the outer shell 642 below the third set of perforation 648 remains attached to the container 652 and becomes a lower rim 656.
- Each of the segments 653, 654, 655 are free to independently rotate about the container 650 so that information on each of the segments 653, 654, 655 may be aligned at the discretion of a user.
- Figure 24 shows the second segment 654 in a first alignment with respect to the first and third segments 655 and 653.
- Figure 25 is a perspective view where the second segment 654 is in a second alignment with respect to the first and third segments 655 and 653.
- the segments 653, 654, 655 may or may not have windows and may be rotated in any desired manner and in any desired sequence.
- Figure 26 is a flowchart of a method for attaching in one-step an inner shell and an outer shell to a container.
- an inner shell and an outer shell are selected for forming a label.
- the inner shell is attached to a perforated outer shell to form a combined shell.
- the labeling machine attaches the combined shell to a container in one step such that the inner shell is permanently affixed to the container.
- a user breaks the perforations by rotating the outer shell while the inner shell stays permanently affixed to the container.
- the embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 9 - 14 and as previously described would depict one embodiment of the immediate foregoing method performed by a labeling machine.
- the presentation device 10 can be used to provide translations of text into another language, or to supply correct medication dosages.
- an outer shell's transparent window area is as long as an outer shell in the direction of rotation as a line of printed text is high, then the window can be rotated to reveal one line of text at a time from an inner shell. This allows a container label with relatively rotatable inner and outer shells to present twice the amount of text, minus one line for the window, that could be displayed on a conventional label.
- the presentation device 10 may be inco ⁇ orated into a wide range of products as a unique feature of the product. Items which might inco ⁇ orate the presentation device include containers such as food products or cosmetics cases, and packaging such as food, drug or candy dispensers. The device could also be inco ⁇ orated into children's toys or playthings and into tools, such as flashlights, pens, markers, hair-care utensils, or silverware. In addition to purely aesthetic uses, the device can readily be used for education, entertainment, or utilitarian pu ⁇ oses. Therefore, the preferred embodiment disclosed herein is only one of many possible embodiments for implementing the device to present interacting elements of visual artwork. These and other variations upon, and modifications to, the preferred embodiment are intended to be covered by the present invention, which is limited only by the appended claims.
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