[0001] The invention relates to a label provided with a carrier web, a cover layer, which
is joined to the carrier web by means of adhesive, and a leaflet which lies between
the cover layer and the carrier web and has a first leaflet side edge and a second
leaflet side edge, the cover layer being provided with a first cover-layer side edge,
a first side region, which lies between the first cover-layer side edge and the first
leaflet side edge, and a second side region, which lies between the second leaflet
side edge and the second cover-layer side edge, via which side regions the cover layer
is releasably joined to the carrier web and, after it has been released, can be stuck
to a base, the cover layer comprising a line of weakening, which lies in the second
side region, to allow the cover layer to be torn through.
[0002] A label with leaflet of this type is known from an American patent US 4,621,837.
[0003] The known label has a leaflet which is folded in accordion form and is enclosed between
a removable cover layer and a backing layer, which backing layer is, in used condition,
adhesively bonded to a base over its entire surface, and which backing layer is, in
ready for use condition, bonded to a releasable carrier web. After the cover layer
has been removed on one side from the backing layer, it can be folded back and the
leaflet can be unfolded and read. In this case, one side of the leaflet remains permanently
joined to the cover layer. The cover layer and leaflet can be detached from the base
along a second perforated line.
[0004] The known label has the drawback that the continuous backing layer, after removal
of the carrier web, is stuck adhesively to a base over its entire length. If this
base is curved, such as for example a cylindrical container such as a medicine bottle,
stresses are produced in the label. As a result, the perforations in the cover layer
may undesirably break open and undesired deformation of the label may occur.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a label with leaflet of the abovementioned
type in which relatively little label material is used and in which no stresses are
formed in the label when it is stuck to a cylindrical base.
[0006] It is a further object of the invention to provide a label in which the leaflet can
be removed entirely and in which the upper side of the leaflet is also provided with
readable information.
[0007] It is a further object of the invention to provide a label which, after removal of
the line of weakening and reading of the leaflet, possibly after the label has been
removed, can be stuck back onto the base.
[0008] For this purpose, the label according to the invention is characterized in that the
cover layer is joined with the side regions sticking directly to the carrier web,
and the leaflet bearing directly, by means of a rear side, against the carrier web.
[0009] The fact that the side regions of the cover layer, after the carrier web has been
released, are arranged so as to stick directly onto the base while the leaflet rests
at least virtually freely against this base, prevents undesirable stresses when the
label is being stuck around the base. As a result, there is no unnecessary tension
imposed on the lines of weakening and deformation of the label is prevented. Since
the leaflet, if desired, has a low adhesive force or, preferably, is even not provided
with an adhesive at all, this leaflet, when the label is being applied to a curved
surface, can slide over it so that the stresses can be absorbed and the position of
the label is determined solely by the position of the side regions of the cover layer.
[0010] Preferably, a release layer is positioned between the side regions of the cover layer,
beneath a central part thereof, against which release layer the leaflet is positioned,
if appropriate releasably via an adhesive. The release layer prevents the cover layer
from sticking to the carrier web before the leaflet is put in place under the cover
layer and prevents adhesion of the leaflet to the central part of the cover layer.
Cutting through the cover layer in order to form the lines of weakening is also made
easier by the release layer.
[0011] According to a preferred embodiment, the upper side of the leaflet bears freely against
the release layer. This counteracts undesirable stresses when the label is being stuck
around a curved base. Further this facilitates removal of the leaflet from the label.
[0012] According to a further preferred embodiment, the leaflet is, in the region of the
first leaflet side edge, releasably adhered to the cover layer. This facilitates opening
the label as well as the leaflet without necessitating to remove the leaflet from
the label to be able to read it.
[0013] In order to improve the adhesion of the leaflet to the cover layer, whilst still
being able to remove the leaflet from the cover layer or to read the leaflet while
still being adhered to the cover layer, it is according to the invention advantageous
when the release layer has a first release layer side edge at the side of the first
leaflet side edge, and when the leaflet has a projecting region projection beyond
the first release layer side edge and releasably adhering to the cover layer.
[0014] In order to simplify production and to avoid applying adhesive to specific regions
of the label, it is according to the invention advantageous when the cover layer is
provided with an adhesive on its underside. This adhesive layer can be utilised for
adhering the release layer, preferably releasable, to the cover layer, for adhering
the leaflet releasable to the cover layer as well as for adhering the label to the
carrier web or an object/base.
[0015] After the label has been released from the carrier web, the side regions of the cover
layer come off the carrier web, while the leaflet adheres releasably to the cover
layer. Then, the side regions are applied to a base and the leaflet can be removed
by detaching the line of weakening, folding open the cover layer and pulling the leaflet
off the cover layer. In the process, the top side, the rear side and the inside of
the leaflet can be provided with relevant information. The leaflet may, for example,
be in the form of a booklet, the pages of which are joined to one another on one side,
or may be folded in accordion form. As the release layer is not removed, information
provided on it, will still be present after removal of the leaflet.
[0016] The release layer may comprise a second line of weakening which, in the direction
of the first leaflet side edge, lies at a distance from the first line of weakening
in the release layer, the release layer being releasable between the two side edge
regions of the cover layer. After the line of weakening of the cover layer and of
the release layer has been broken, the label can be folded back. Then, the section
of the release layer which lies along the free edge of the folded-open cover layer
can be removed and the narrow cover-layer strip which has been exposed and is also
provided with adhesive can be stuck back onto the base.
[0017] In a preferred embodiment of a label according to the invention, a machine-readable
code is applied to the cover layer and to the leaflet, the cover-layer material having
been removed or being transparent at the location of the code. In this way, it is
possible to verify that both the leaflet and the cover layer are provided with corresponding,
for example identical, information, so that even after removal of the leaflet it can
be related to the cover layer. This is desirable, for example, if the label is stuck
to a medicine bottle, the leaflet is removed and is subsequently stuck onto a patient's
records card or into a record book.
[0018] The invention further relates to an assembly of a base and label according to the
invention without carrier web, the label without carrier web being stuck on the base
via the first and second side region.
[0019] An embodiment of a label according to the present invention will be explained in
more detail with reference to the appended drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a label with leaflet according to the prior art;
Fig. 2 shows a preform of the label according to the invention, without the leaflet;
Fig. 3 shows a label with leaflet formed from the preform as shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 shows a side view of the cover layer according to the invention;
Fig. 5 shows the cover layer according to the invention, positioned above a leaflet
provided with a machine-readable code; and
Fig. 6 shows the label which has been applied to a base after removal of the leaflet.
[0020] Fig. 1 shows a known label 1, comprising a continuous carrier web 2 which is wound,
for example, onto a reel. The carrier web 2 is provided on an upper side 3 with a
release layer, such as for example a layer of silicones, to which a backing layer
4 is releasably joined, for example by means of a pressure-sensitive adhesive. A cover
layer 5 is fixedly joined to the backing layer 4 and a leaflet 6 is accommodated between
the cover layer 5 and the backing layer 4. The backing layer 4, cover layer 5 and
leaflet 6 can be removed from the carrier web 3 as a single unit and stuck to a base.
The cover layer 5 can then be detached along a line of weakening 7, which may, for
example, comprise two parallel series of perforations, so that the central part 8
of the cover layer 5 can be folded back and the leaflet 6 comes away from the backing
layer 4. The leaflet 6 can then be pulled out in the manner of an accordion and the
information on the leaflet can be read.
[0021] Fig. 2 shows a preform 10 from which the label according to the invention can be
formed by applying a leaflet. The preform 10 comprises a carrier web 11 provided with
an upper side 12 with a silicone release layer. However, the carrier web 11 may also
be formed from paper, in which case the upper side 12 is provided with clay or a layer
of polypropylene applied by co-extrusion. The preform 10 comprises a release layer
13 and a cover layer 14. The release layer is provided with a first release layer
side edge 42 and a second release layer side edge 43. The cover layer 14 is provided
with a first and a second cover-layer side edge 15, 16. Furthermore, the cover layer
14 comprises a line of weakening 17 in the form of two parallel series of perforations
18, 19 which extend through the material of the cover layer 14. Side regions 20, 21
of the cover layer 14 are releasably joined to the carrier web 11 via an adhesive.
A central region 22 of the cover layer 14 is joined, via its adhesive, to the release
layer 13, which in turn lies, in a non-adhesive manner, on the carrier web 11. The
release layer 13 comprises two series of perforations 23, 24 which extend beneath
the series of perforations 18, 19 of the cover layer 14, so that a tear strip 39 is
formed. Furthermore, a line of weakening 25 is provided in the release layer 13, in
the vicinity of the edge of the central region 22 of the cover layer 14, so that a
strip of release material 39' is formed which can be detached from the cover layer
14. Preferably the entire underside 46 of the cover layer is coated with an adhesive.
[0022] Fig. 3 shows a plan view of the preform, clearly illustrating how a tear strip 26
is formed between the two parallel series of perforations 18, 19. The release layer
13 extends primarily beneath the central region 22 of the cover layer 14, as indicated
by the shaded area. Furthermore, the central region 22 is provided with a cutout 27
and with a further line of weakening 28. By detaching the side region 21 and folding
open the cover layer 14 and release layer 13 as shown in Fig. 3 along the line of
weakening 28, it is possible to slide a leaflet between the carrier web 11 and the
release layer 13, as shown in Fig. 4. In this case, a first leaflet side edge 40 is
located in the vicinity of the line of weakening 28, where it sticks to the cover
layer 14. A second leaflet side edge 41 is located in the vicinity of the tear strip
26. On an upper side 32, the leaflet 30 is not provided with an adhesive and bears
virtually freely against the release layer 13, and is securely but releasably joined
to the adhesive of the cover layer 14 in the region of the line of weakening 28. The
backing layer 31 of the leaflet 30 is not provided with an adhesive or at most is
provided with a weakly adhering adhesive, so that this backing layer is joined in
a non-adhesive or weakly adhesive manner to the carrier web 11.
[0023] Fig. 5 shows a plan view of the assembled label 35 according to the invention, clearly
illustrating that a machine-readable code 36, which has been applied to the leaflet,
such as for example a bar code which corresponds to a machine-readable code 37 on
the cover layer 14, is visible in the cutout 27.
[0024] Fig. 6 shows the label according to the present invention which has been stuck to
a base 38, after which the tear strips 26 and 39 have been detached and the leaflet
beneath the cover layer 14 has been removed. As a result, the side region 21 has been
completely detached from the central region 22. After removal of the tear strip 26
and the strip of release material 39 located beneath it, the central part 22 can be
folded back away from the base 38 and the leaflet 30 can be removed. Then, the strip
39' of the release layer 13 (cf. Fig. 4) can be removed from the cover layer 14 along
the line of weakening 25, so that the adhesive of the cover layer 14 lying against
it is exposed. That part of the cover part 14 which is located between the series
of perforations 18 and the line of weakening 25 can be stuck back onto the base 38,
so that the cover layer 14, after removal of the leaflet, can continue to fulfil its
information function. If the cover layer 14 is to be repeatedly attached to and removed
from a base, it is possible for a plurality of lines of weakening 25 to be arranged
parallel to and at a distance from one another in the release layer 13.
1. Label (35) provided with a carrier web (11), a cover layer (14), which is joined to
the carrier web (11) by means of adhesive, and a leaflet (30) which lies between the
cover layer (14) and the carrier web (11) and has a first leaflet side edge (40) and
a second leaflet side edge (41), the cover layer (14) being provided with a first
cover-layer side edge (15), a first side region (20), which lies between the first
cover-layer side edge (15) and the first leaflet side edge (40), and a second side
region (21), which lies between the second leaflet side edge (41) and the second cover-layer
side edge (16), via which side regions the cover layer is releasably joined to the
carrier web and, after it has been released, can be stuck to a base, the cover layer
(14) comprising a line of weakening (18, 19), which lies in the second side region
(21), to allow the cover layer to be torn through, characterized in that the cover layer (14) is joined with the side regions (20, 21) sticking directly to
the carrier web (11), and the leaflet (30) bearing directly, by means of a rear side
(31), against the carrier web (11).
2. Label (35) according to claim 1, in which the rear side (31) of the leaflet is not
provided with an adhesive.
3. Label (35) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that a release layer (13) is positioned beneath the cover layer (14), between the side
regions (20, 21) of the cover layer (14), against which release layer the leaflet
(30) is releasably positioned.
4. Label (35) according to claim 3, characterized in that the upper side (32) of the leaflet (30) bears freely against the release layer.
5. Label (35) according to claim 4, characterized in that the leaflet (3) is, in the region of the first leaflet side edge (40), releasably
adhered to the cover layer.
6. Label (35) according to one of the claims 3-5, characterized in that the release layer has a first release layer side edge (42) at the side of the first
leaflet side edge (40), and in that the leaflet (30) has a projecting region (44) projection beyond the first release
layer side edge (42) and releasably adhering to the cover layer (14).
7. Label (35) according to one of the claims 3-6, characterized in that the cover layer (14) is provided with an adhesive on its underside (46).
8. Label (35) according to one of the claims 3-7, in which a line of weakening (23, 24)
is arranged in the release layer (13) below the line of weakening (18, 19) in the
cover layer (14).
9. Label (35) according to one of the preceding claims, in which the line of weakening
(18, 19, 23, 24) in the cover layer (14) and/or in the release layer (13) comprises
two series of perforations which are parallel to and at a distance from one another.
10. Label (35) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the release layer (13) comprises a second line of weakening (25) which lies at a
distance, in the direction of the second leaflet side edge (41), from the first line
of weakening (23, 24) in the release layer (13), the release layer being releasable
from the cover layer (14) between the two lines of weakening (23, 24).
11. Label (35) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a machine-readable code (36, 37) is applied to the leaflet (30) and to the cover
layer (14), the cover-layer material (14) having been removed or being transparent
at the location of the code (36).
12. Label according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cover layer (14) comprises a line of weakening (28) in the first side region
(20), said line of weakening (28) preferably lying adjacent the first leaflet side
edge (40).
13. Assembly of a base (38) and label (35) according to one of the preceding claims without
carrier web (11), the label (35) without carrier web (11) being stuck on the base
(38) via the first (20) and second (21) side region.