[0001] The present invention relates to a self-adhesive label, of the type used in resealable
packaging, which has a removably self-adhesive surface.
[0002] It also relates to a method for the production of such self-adhesive labels.
[0003] Self-adhesive labels of the type described are used, for example, on resealable packets
of food products, like baked products such as toast slices, biscuits and the like,
the contents of which are not consumed in one go. Until the contents are finished,
the packet must be resealed, with the same label, thus protecting the food product
from air, odours and the like in order to preserve its physical and organoleptic properties.
[0004] These self-adhesive labels are therefore intended to be detached by the consumer
at the moment of opening the resealable packet and reused, by the same consumer, to
seal the packet. To this end, the label must be easily removable, without tearing
or losing its ability to stick once again to the resealable packet.
[0005] In order to satisfy the above requirement, prior art self-adhesive labels are provided
with a grip portion defined by an area of the removable self-adhesive surface which
is free of glue and includes an edge portion.
[0006] This portion, as it is not stuck, remains slightly separate from the resealable packet
so that the consumer can grip it easily and remove the label.
[0007] However, though the production of this type of self-adhesive labels is not exactly
difficult it is somewhat laborious and, in particular where industrial mass production
is concerned, is the cause of not negligible extra cost.
[0008] Furthermore, the presence of a separating line is required to define the glue-free
portion, separating it from the rest of the self-adhesive surface which is stuck to
the resealable packet.
[0009] This separation line, however, may constitute an easy rupture point, both for the
label which may tear and no longer be usable and for the paper wrapping of the resealable
package.
[0010] The technical problem of the present invention is to provide a self-adhesive label
which overcomes the disadvantages mentioned in connection with the prior art.
[0011] This problem is solved by a label of the type specified, characterised in that it
includes a structurally independent tongue which is removably attached to an area
of the self-adhesive surface which includes a portion of the edge.
[0012] The main advantage of the self-adhesive label of the invention is that the self-adhesive
surface is completely coated with glue, thus eliminating laborious and costly steps
from the production of labels, while still enabling the label to be easily gripped
and removed.
[0013] The present invention also relates to a method for the production of labels as described
above, these labels being arranged in succession on a support strip of paper material
known as glassine, characterised in that it includes a step of cutting the support
strip from beneath to form a succession of cuts which define the tongues corresponding
to each self-adhesive label.
[0014] Further characteristics and advantages of the label and of the method for its production
according to the invention will be apparent from the detailed description of one embodiment,
given hereafter with reference to the appended drawings, provided purely by way of
non-limitative example and referring in this example to a resealable packet of toast
slices.
[0015] In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a closed resealable packet with a label according
to the invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the packet of Figure 1 open;
Figure 3 is a view of a length off a rolled sheet of labels according to the invention;
and
Figure 4 is a schematic illustration of a method for the production of the sheet of
Figure 3.
[0016] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, a resealable packet is generally indicated 1.
It has a paral- lelepipedal wrapping 2 constituted by a food-quality sheet 3 which
has been appropriately blanked and folded so as to obtain a closure side 4, substantially
like an envelope, which includes a flap 5.
[0017] A self-adhesive label, generally indicated 6, is superposed on the flap 5 and has
a removably self-adhesive surface 8 and an edge 9.
[0018] The self-adhesive surface 8 has removably attached thereto a paper tongue 10 which
is approximately disc-shaped, structurally independent and arranged in correspondence
with the edge 9 of the label 6 so that it includes a portion of this edge 9.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment, this tongue 10 projects from the edge 9.
[0020] In order to open the resealable package 1 therefore, one has only to grip the self-adhesive
label 6 by the tongue 10 and pull, detaching the label 6 from the flap 5 of the closure
side 4 which is thus free to open.
[0021] In order to close the package 1, one need only reapply the label 6, still holding
it by the tongue 10.
[0022] Appropriate handling of the tongue 10 makes it possible to open the package 1 after
only partially detaching the label 6 so that only the glue of the self-adhesive surface
8 which sticks directly to the food wrapper 3 and not to the flap 5 deteriorates,
with the result that, when the glue loses its effectiveness, one need only detach
the tongue 10 from the label 6 to uncover an area of the self-adhesive surface 8 with
fully effective glue. In this way it is possible to reseal the package 1 by using
this new area, thus lengthening the useful life of the self-adhesive label 6 of the
invention.
[0023] The self-adhesive label 6 thus conceived provides important advantages not only with
regard to its use on resealable packaging but also with regard to its mass production.
[0024] At present, labels are produced in a line on a support strip, generally of calendered,
siliconised paper, commonly known as glassine, which has special properties of anti-adhesiveness
and strength and on which the glue is initially spread, this glue subsequently transferring
to the self-adhesive surface 8 of the labels 6. The glue is deposited on the support
strip in one or more continuous longitudinal stripes, leaving glue-free bands which
constitute the known gripping portions.
[0025] The self-adhesive label 6 of the invention, not having glue-free areas on its self-adhesive
surface 8, does not require separate stripes of glue to be deposited on the support
strip, but simply requires the glue to be spread evenly along this strip, which is
both easier and cheaper.
[0026] In addition, the formation of the tongue 10 is also particularly simple, as will
become clear from the description of a method for the production of self-adhesive
labels 6 according to the invention, provided hereafter with reference to Figures
3 and 4.
[0027] In Figure 3, a rolled sheet of labels 6 is indicated 11. This includes a support
strip 15, of the aforesaid paper-like material glassine, with a surface 12 on which
the labels 6 are applied in succession in a single line, and an opposite surface 13.
[0028] With reference on the other hand to Figure 4, a roll is indicated 14 of still unprocessed
rolled sheet 11' for the production of labels 6 which is constituted by an upper sheet
16 of label paper, stuck to the surface 12 of the support strip 15.
[0029] At a first cutting station 17, the edges 9 of the labels 6 are cut in the upper sheet
16 and, subsequently, at a second cutting station 18, edges 20 defining the tongues
10 are cut, the cutting being effected from the opposite surface 13 of the support
strip 15.
[0030] At this point, the excess upper sheet 16 is removed, giving the rolled sheet 11 of
Figure 3 with the self-adhesive labels 6 and their tongues 10, ready to be wound for
subsequent application onto the resealable packets 1.
[0031] The tongue 10 is therefore formed directly out of the glassine support strip 15 and
its strength is therefore excellent.
[0032] In a preferred embodiment, the upper label- paper sheet 16 of the unprocessed strip
15 for the production of labels 6 is also made of glassine, that is of the type of
paper generally used for the rolled support sheets of labels.
[0033] Glassine's resistance to tearing means that it is possible to use a glue in aqueous
solution, which is generally very strong, rather than a solvent-based glue which could
have a deleterious effect on the food products contained in the resealable packets
1.
[0034] It is clear that an expert in this field will be able to make numerous variations
to the structure of a label according to the invention for resealable packaging, in
order to satisfy particular contingencies, without departing from the scope of the
invention, as defined by the following Claims.
1. A self-adhesive label (6) for resealable packaging (1) having a removably self-adhesive
surface (8) and an edge (9), characterised in that it includes a structurally independent
tongue (10) which is removably attached to an area of the self-adhesive surface (8)
which includes a portion of the edge (9).
2. A self-adhesive label (6) according to Claim 1, characterised in that the tongue
(10) projects from the edge (9).
3. A self-adhesive label (6) according to Claim 1, characterised in that it is made
of the paper material known as glassine.
4. A method for the production of self-adhesive labels (6) as defined in the preceding
Claims, these labels (6) being arranged in succession on a support strip (15) of paper
material known as glassine, characterised in that it includes a step of cutting the
support strip (15) from beneath to form a succession of cut edges (20) defining the
tongues (10) corresponding to each self-adhesive label (6).
5. A support strip (15) for self-adhesive labels (6) as defined in Claims 1 and 2,
made of a paper material known as glassine, characterised in that it includes a succession
of cut edges (20) defining the tongues (10).
6. A rolled sheet (11) of self-adhesive labels (6) as defined in Claims 1 and 2, characterised
in that it includes a support strip (15), made of a paper material known as glassine,
which has a surface (12) on which the labels (6) are arranged in succession, and an
opposite surface (13), characterised in that the tongue (10) for each label (6) is
part of the support strip (15).