OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention refers to a removable multi-layer label, of the type intended
for identifying a given article or document. As a security label, it may be used for
guaranteeing the authenticity and origin of the article which it identifies, for monitoring
its serial number and, in general, for all those uses to which security labels are
put.
[0002] Likewise, as a security label, it will contain a variable number of security items,
depending on the application to which it is assigned, which will make it extraordinarily
difficult to falsify, tamper with or reproduce the label, in part or in full, along
with the fixed or variable information that it might contain.
[0003] In its most basic configuration, the label consists of a removable main layer containing
the information relating to the product or document it identifies, and a second layer,
which remains stuck to the product or document after the main layer has been removed.
[0004] The label is designed so that its main layer can be easily detached from the article
it identifies and then stuck immediately to another carrier and/or document, so that
the label thereby becomes an exchangeable coupon or label. This coupon may be used
to obtain some recompense, whether pecuniary or not, associated with the purchase
and/or use of the product identified originally by the label.
[0005] Once the main layer has been removed, the label layer that remains stuck to the product
identified by the security label contains some security elements that assist the identification
of the product and make it evident that the main layer is not present. In this way,
the product or document it protects is prevented from being used and/or sold for a
second time.
[0006] The main layer may contain information of every sort. This information, which may
be fixed or variable between different labels, may be read or interpreted by means
of the use of conventional readers. Once stuck on the carrier document, it facilitates
the use of automatic scanners.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0007] One of the common ways of identifying a product or object consists of using a self-adhesive
label bearing information referring to said article, such as the maker's name, name
of the product, price, bar code, reference number, etc.
[0008] These labels are originally provided with a siliconized protector, removable at the
time when the label is attached to the object, an attachment which from the theoretical
standpoint at least should be irremovable, so that the label cannot be detached from
the article without it being destroyed.
[0009] If the adhesive is of such a type that the label could be detached from the object
it identifies without suffering any damage whatsoever and without causing damage to
the surface of the object, in the vast majority of cases the label cannot be stuck
subsequently, in a permanent fashion, to another object or document. In addition,
no record and/or evidence remains on the object or document from which the label has
been detached that it had been stuck to it previously.
[0010] There are, finally, other applications for which multi-layer labels may be used,
with a construction similar to that advocated here. The label advocated, however,
has two clearly differentiating features from these applications:
- The removable main layer, intended for use as evidence for obtaining a recompense,
is in itself a security label, which incorporates two or more security elements that
make it tremendously difficult to falsify and/or reproduce the label or possibly tamper
with the items contained on it.
- The layer of the label that remains stuck to the product or document that it identifies
also has security elements printed on its rear side which help to guarantee the authenticity
of the product or document in question, advise of the absence of the main layer and
provide evidence of the fact that the product has been duly monitored, as the removable
layer or layers have been present.
[0011] The fact that the main layer may be used as a coupon or means for checking that the
original product or document has been used for the purposes for which it was intended
implies the existence of a recompense. This recompense, whether directly pecuniary
or not, involves an economic value and is, therefore, subject to possible attempts
at fraud, hence the need for the different layers of the label to include security
elements.
[0012] The existence of this recompense is generally further due to the fact that the product
or document that is identified with the label in question has such a value as to be
able to generate fraud around it.
[0013] The invention therefore sets out to protect:
- the coupon in itself, as this coupon always entails a financial exchange value; the
coupon therefore is protected with security elements usually used in bank notes, cheques
and the like to prevent falsification of said coupon and thereby obtain the afore-mentioned
recompenses by sticking a false coupon to the document that gives rise to the recompense,
- the recompense of the original product or document, preventing both this recompense
being obtained and, in addition, the product or document being able to be sold for
its whole value (that is, without entitlement to the recompense, thereby obtaining
a double benefit):
- a false label is stuck to the product (which is prevented with the main layer safety
elements)
- the product or document is delivered without the label and this fact goes unnoticed
(which is prevented by the security elements present in the layer that remains stuck
to the product),
- and the actual product or document, to the extent that the different layers contain
safety elements that guarantee the authenticity, the origin and/or the monitoring
of said product or document.
[0014] The main layer uses an adhesive of the so-called permanent type. Therefore, and as
is its purpose, the perfect adhesion of said layer to the document by which the recompense
will be obtained is assured. Likewise, it prevents any possibility of this layer from
being detached accidentally from the product or document on which it is placed originally.
On one-sided removable labels with non-permanent adhesives it is not possible assure
either of the two foregoing circumstances.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The removable security identification label that the invention proposes provides
a fully satisfactory solution to the above-described problems, as in itself it successfully
constitutes an element which, when added to a product or service, offers a highly
secure product through having intrinsic built-in security elements, while it also
succeeds in having a monetary value as if it were a coupon exchangeable for money
or for a given service.
[0016] To this end, and more specifically the label being advocated here, in its simplest
embodiment version, is composed of a strip of paper provided on its rear side with
a layer of adhesive (main layer) stuck to a second layer, preferably of siliconized
paper, also with another layer of adhesive on the side opposite to where the first
layer is stuck, while the whole assemblage is completed with a strip of siliconized
paper to protect this final layer of adhesive.
[0017] This second self-adhesive layer may be transparent or not, so that the print on the
rear side of the strip which acts as a base may or may not be visible through it.
The printing, which may or may not be security type, is done on the rear side of this
secondary layer prior to application of the adhesive, so this printing forms part
of the manufacturing process of the invention.
[0018] In the simplest case in which there is a single second label (main layer) this, as
has been mentioned before, may be a conventional label with a strong adhesive (also
called permanent), which shall be suitable for including items that may or may not
be related to those appearing on the back of the strip that acts as the base, as well
as any authenticity or security identifying element. Said self-adhesive label thereby
becomes a kind of proof of identification or even a coupon with monetary value, which
is easily removed from the siliconized strip to which it is stuck (secondary layer)
and may then be stuck on the element we wish to monitor, inventory, etc., linking
it to that other element on which the base label was stuck.
[0019] In one embodiment version, between the middle adhesive label formed by siliconized
paper, on which one of its sides, more specifically on the one bearing the glue and
between which the security message is printed, there may be various adhesive labels
of such characteristics of a similar nature that they may be suitable for use as proof
of identification or coupons of monetary value, at intermediate stages of use of the
product or article identified.
[0020] The fact that the message on the secondary layer or layers is printed on the rear
side(s) and prior to the application of the adhesive assures the practical impossibility
of said print message being altered without there being clear evidence of tampering,
while at the same time it protects the printing against other possible external aggressions.
This feature in itself represents a security element.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] To supplement the description being given and in order to assist clearer understanding
of the features of the invention, in accordance with a preferred example of practical
embodiment of same, this description is accompanied, as an integral part hereof, by
a set of drawings wherein, for merely informative but in no way restrictive purposes,
the following has been represented:
Figure 1.- It shows a considerably enlarged, sectional, schematic representation of
a removable security identification label produced in accordance with the invention,
specifically in accordance with the simplest embodiment foreseen therefor.
Figure 2.- It shows, according to a representation similar to that of the previous
figure, the second version of the security label, with additional intermediate layers.
Figure 3.- It shows a plan view of either of the labels of the foregoing figures.
Figure 4.- It shows, lastly, the printed text on the back of the second layer, which
is legible when the main label has been detached, in a simple plan view of the secondary
layer, which remains attached to the product.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0022] In the light of the figures described and especially figure 1, it may be observed
that the security label proposed by the invention in its simplest version is composed,
as is conventional, of a strip of paper (10), the aforesaid main layer, of suitable
dimensions and the carrier on its outer face of the identification details of the
object or product (2), such as those mentioned above corresponding to the maker's
name, the name of the product, price, reference number, bar code (fixed or variable,
linear or two-dimensional, etc.), etc., which are referenced globally as (2) in figures
1 and 3, being able to include any other type of security item, as for instance encoded
printing (3), ultraviolet printing (4),m microtexts, (5), security backgrounds based
on fine line designs, etc., depending on the degree of security sought, a strip of
paper (10) which, as is conventional, includes on its rear side a layer of strong
adhesive (9) for its attachment to the object in question, glued on a strip of siliconized
paper (10) and adhesive (9), siliconized paper (1) which bears a printed message (8)
that may or may not be visible through the siliconized paper (1) and/or the paper
of strip (10), said printing being protected by means of the addition of a layer of
strong adhesive (6) which protects the message printed on this siliconized paper (1)
from possible tampering and assures the adhesion of the siliconized paper (1). This
label may be removed easily from the classic siliconized protection layer or strip
(7) leaving this strip (1) united to the printed message (8) and adhesive (6), for
the attachment of the assemblage (multi-layer identification label) formed of the
strips (1 and 10) to the product.
[0023] This assemblage is completed with the corresponding class siliconized protection
layer (7), removable at the time of its attachment.
[0024] In these conditions and given the permanent nature of the layer of adhesive (9),
when an attempt is made to detach the strip proper (10 and 1), this adhesive (9 and
6) remains wholly or mainly attached to the product or document to which the label
is affixed and to the object to be identified, and in such detachment of the labels
the undue tampering with said labels may be observed and it is clearly revealed that
the product or service is not original.
[0025] In accordance with the representation shown in figure 2, the strip of paper (10)
carrying the identification details of the object or product and which can bear printed
security messages may consist of a strip of paper which, by means of the respective
layer of adhesive (9) is affixable to another strip (1), which may or may not be transparent,
so as to enable the information or printed message (8) to be seen, and made of silconed
paper, which facilitates the detachment of the information-carrier strip (10), so
that this strip (1) assists the removal of the rest of the label as a whole. This
strip (1) may include a printed security message (8) that may or may not be visible
through strip (1) and/or (10), said printed message being protected by the layer of
adhesive (6) and by the actual strip (1), which prevents tampering with the printed
message (8).
[0026] This adhesive strip (1) may be repeated as many times as necessary with the addition
of successive adhered strips (1') with printed messages (8') and layers of adhesives
(6'), being finally completed with a layer of siliconized paper (7), which protects
the final adhesive (6') before the whole label assemblage is affixed to the end product
to be identified.
[0027] The base strip (10) with its corresponding printed security message on the front
thereby becomes a proof of identification or even a coupon with a monetary value on
the basis of which a quantitative value is going to be obtained, which may reflect
a monetary amount, as mentioned, or a value equivalent to it.
1. Removable security identification label, which, being of the type that includes a
strip of paper bearing the identification details of a given object or product, such
as the name of the maker and of the product, price, reference number, bar code or
others, with printed security messages on it, a strip provided on its rear side with
a layer of permanent adhesive for its attachment to said object or product, initially
protected with a strip (which forms the main layer of the label), is characterised in that between the strip (10) and the protective siliconized paper (7) it incorporates at
least one intermediate strip (1) composed preferably of siliconized paper, on the
side of which opposite to said siliconizing there is an intermediate message (8) printed
between said paper and the layer of adhesive (6) of the actual middle label.
2. Removable security identification label, according to claim 1, characterised in that the strip (1) is of an appropriate nature to enable the message printed on the back
to be seen through it.
3. Removable security identification label, according to the foregoing claims, characterised in that optionally the strip (1) is a strip of siliconized paper which may also bear the
identification details of the object or product and enable the rear printed message
to be seen through it, and acts as a backing for a strip (10) bearing the same details
and affixable permanently to the base strip (1) by means of a layer of adhesive (9).
4. Removable security identification label, according to claim 3 and 4, characterised in that the strips (10) and/or (1) may be transparent so as to enable the printed message
(8) between the back of the strip (1) and the layer of adhesive (6) to be seen.
5. Removable security identification label, according to claim 3, 4 and 5, characterised in that the strip (10), on being detached from the whole, acts as proof of identification
or as a coupon that may have a monetary value, representing in itself a security label
that is extremely hard to tamper with and/or falsify.