Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to labels which are adhesively attached to the outside
of a stack of packages or articles which packages or articles are combined on a pallet
typically by a stretch wrapped film. Such stretch wrapped stacks are highly stable
but due to the stretch in the film used for holding the stack together and depending
on the compressibility of the packages or articles, the stack will shrink by a certain
amount during further handing and shipment. Such stretch wrapped stacks are usually
provided with labels, which have to allow the stretch wrapped stack to shrink and
be deformed to a certain extent during handing and shipment. The present invention
relates to labels, which are designed, to achieve a substantial improvement in stability
after having been applied to a stretch wrapped stack of packages or articles.
Background all the invention
[0002] Especially for handing and shipment of such stacks it has become usual to provide
them with large and easily identifiable labels, which are machine-readable. The most
common label indications are bar codes. Of course these labels, if provided prior
to shrinking of the stack, will have to allow shrinking or else they will crumple
and wrinkle. This may cause the bar code to become unreadable by a machine reader
and cause the further handing and shipment to become more difficult if not impossible,
as the indications on the label can no longer be used.
[0003] Hence there exists a problem of providing labels for shrink wrapped stacks or otherwise
combined articles which labels improve that indications on the labels remain readable
throughout the handing and shipping and in particular which labels are indifferent
to the potential shrinking of the stack or other deformation which may occur during
handing and shipment.
Brief description of the Figures
[0004]
Fig. 1 shows an individual label in accordance with the present invention.
Fig. 2 shows a continuous band of a multitude of labels also in accordance with the
present invention.
Summary over the invention
[0005] The present invention relates to a label for adhesive application to a stack of articles
which stack is combined with an exterior substrate such as a stretch wrapped film.
The label has a signal surface with indications, for example about the content of
the stack, and on its opposed side an adhesive surface for the attachment to the exterior
substrate of the stack of articles. The adhesive surface is provided with a protective
release cover which is releasably attached to the adhesive on the adhesive surface
and the release cover has two separating lines, e.g. cuts, which generate two outer
regions of the release cover and one center region intermediate the two outer regions.
Each separating line divides one region of the release cover from the adjacent region
of the release cover. This allows the release cover in the outer regions to be removed
without having to remove the release cover in the center region. In accordance with
the present invention the combination of the label and the release cover has a higher
resistance against wrinkling than the label material alone, due to the additional
release cover material.
[0006] In an alternative and preferred embodiment, according to the present invention, a
band of a multitude of labels as defined above is provided on a continuous release
cover where only the outer regions are connected, preferably continuous, but the adjacent
intermediate regions of the release cover of the adjacent labels are separated from
each other. In preferred embodiments the labels are provided by polymeric material.
The release cover is preferably provided by a continuous release cover, preferably
a release coated paper strip. The release coating can for example be a silicon coating.
Preferably the release cover is divided into regions by a micro cut process where
the cutting is done after the label and the release cover are combined and the cutting
only extends through the thickness of the release cover but does not cut into the
label material.
[0007] Finally, in another alternative and preferred embodiment according to the present
invention a stack of articles is claimed, which is combined by a stretch film for
protection and stability of the stack. The stack has attached on the outside of the
stretch film a label as defined above in which only the outer regions of the release
cover are removed from the label to attach the label to the stretch film while maintaining
the release cover in the central region on the label.
Detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0008] According to the present invention a label for adhesive application to a stack of
articles is shown in Figure 1. A stack of articles can for example be a number of
small packages of products, such as plastic bags, comprising smaller quantities of
products than the whole stack. Such stacks of articles are typically created on a
pallet such that they are easy to handle for shipment and transport. The products
inside each article, for example a carton or a plastic bag, can be any kind of product
that are subdivided into smaller quantities for further distribution, sale or handling.
A good example in this respect are absorbent products, such as diapers or sanitary
napkins or adult incontinence products which are packed together in a small number,
being reasonable for those purchasing such products. The package in which these products
are provided is typically a plastic bag. The bags are intended to provide esthetics
and protection from the environment of the product. In the context of the present
invention, such packages are referred to as articles and they are combined in a stack
to form a larger shipment unit. The most frequently used way of combination of such
stacks into a unitary transportable and easy-to-handle unit is to palletize them and
to wrap the whole pallet including the packages with a stretch wrapp film. Such stacks
of articles in accordance with the present invention are provided with the label according
to the present invention in order to identify the content and possibly indicate other
information about the content of such a stack.
[0009] In the context of such stacks which are combined by use of a stretch wrapped film
or more generally an exterior substrate, it is necessary that the label attached on
the outside of the substrate be readable during the whole transportation and handling
process. In particular stretch wrap film has a tendency to continue to shrink during
such handling because empty spaces and voids inside the stack are gradually shaken
out and the strength of the film allows further compression of the unified stack of
articles. For a label, this however requires that the label be able to either follow
such deformation or prevent the deformation to that part of the label which carries
the signals of the label.
[0010] The present invention addresses this problem by providing the label in accordance
with Fig. 1 in which the label (10) is shown from its signaling surface. No signals
are indicated on the label, but typically bar codes would be provided with the bars
extending between line 25 and line 26 for reading e.g. by a laser scanner. The label
has four sides (11) and is provided with an adhesive surface on the reverse side of
the signaling surface. Preferably the adhesive extends across the whole label on the
adhesive surface, but is not required to be co-extensive with the whole label. The
adhesive has to be selected such that the attachment to the exterior substrate of
the stack is safely provided and releas from the release cover (20), is facilitated
without problems.
[0011] In Fig. 1 the release cover (20) is shown to extend beyond the side edges (11) of
the label on all four sides. This, however, is not necessary if the adhesive surface
on the label does not extend to the side edges (11) of the label (10). In a practical
embodiment the side edges of the release cover (20) may be co-extensive with and aligned
with the side edges (11) of the label.
[0012] The release cover (20) has two separating lines (25, 26), which in the preferred
embodiment shown in Fig. 1, are provided by cutting the label along the lines (25,
26). These separating lines provide the release cover with two outer regions (21)
and a center region (22). The release cover in each region can be removed from the
label (10) individually without interfering with the remainder of the release cover.
This then allows to remove the release cover from the label in an outer region (21)
and maintain the release cover in a center region (22) on the label. If such a label
is attached to a stack, its central region substantially coextensive with the central
region (22) of the release cover will be provided with additional strength withstanding
the wrinkling, which is otherwise possible when attaching the label across its whole
surface to an exterior substrate on a stack of articles.
[0013] The separating lines (25,26) do not need to divide the outer regions (22) from the
center region (22) such that these regions are immediately adjacent. However for all
practical purposes, the easiest construction is that wherein the separating lines
(25,26) are provided by a micro cut that is run through the release cover while the
label has already been joined by its adhesive to the release cover.
[0014] In another preferred embodiment the same label and release cover construction as
shown in Fig. 1 is combined to a band of labels on a release cover (20). The continuous
part of the release cover shown in Fig. 2 is that portion which continuously extends
in the outer region (21) where the adjacent outer regions of one label and another
label are not separated. In principle labels as shown in Fig. 1 could be made continuously
by joining the adjacent outer regions (21) of the release cover (20) between two labels,
for example with a tape tab. However, the preferred embodiment as shown in Fig. 2
simply uses a continuous band of release cover material cut by micro-cutting along
the separating lines (25, 26) in a continuous fashion and also provided with a center
region separating line (27) where adjacent center regions between labels are disconnected.
Also this line (27) preferably is provided by the same cutting mechanism as the separating
lines (25, 26). Again, the labels on such an endless band can be separated between
labels and from the peripheral edges of the band as shown in Fig. 2. However, this
is not necessary since the labels could in principle be provided immediately adjacent
to each other so that front and end edges (11) of the adjacent labels (10) touch.
[0015] The labels according to the present invention are preferably made from a polymeric
film. The film needs to allow easy provision of the signal indications. Usually such
films are provided as a role that can be unwound and be combined with the release
cover material. The release cover material is preferably provided by a release-coated
paper again provided as a role. Such roles can be combined by providing the adhesive
for the label onto the release coated release cover surface, joining the release cover
surface with the polymeric film of the label in which step also the adhesive transfers
from the release cover surface to the label material. The next step is cutting the
label on one side of the laminate formed between the film, adhesive and release cover
system in order to shape the labels. This cutting step can be such that no part of
the polymeric film material needs to be removed. When considering the design shown
in Fig. 2 or Fig. 1 of the label the rim of the label material needs to be removed
from such a system. This, on one hand, creates additional costs while it on the other
hand creates clear definition of where the label is and allows easy access to remove
the label from the release cover. As a second step in the process of creating labels
in accordance with the present invention the release cover needs to be cut along the
separating lines (25, 26) and a further cut along line (27) separating adjacent center
regions of the release cover between labels. This can be provided by micro cutting
extending only into the depth of a material so it does not create a cut in the adhesive
surface of the label.
[0016] The labels created in such a system may also be provided in shapes and designs other
than simple rectangular as shown in the figures. For example rounded edges have found
wide spread use in the field of labels which the present invention does of course
also support. In principle the present invention allows combination with all those
aspects of modern labeling technology usual in the art without removing any of the
characteristic features of the present invention.
[0017] The experienced practitioner will however readily recognize that the embodiments
discussed herein above are those most preferred for use in a commercial environment
since they do not generate any additional cost or material usage or create complexity
in handling the labels, other than additional cuts along the lines (25, 26, 27) versus
the label systems of the prior art. Thereby the benefit from creating the added wrinkle
resistance in the center region of the label adjacent the release cover region (22)
can be achieved without additional cost, complexity for labeling system or burden
in material consumption on the disposal system of a manufacturer.
1. A label (10) for adhesive attachment to a stack of articles which stack is combined
by an exterior substrate, said label (10) having four sides (11), a signal surface
comprising indications and an adhesive surface for attachment to a stack,
said adhesive surface being provided with a protective release cover (20),
said release cover (20) being releasably attached to said adhesive on said adhesive
surface of said label (10),
said label (10) being characterized in that
said release cover (20), comprises at least two separating lines (25, 26) each of
said separating lines (25, 26) divides one region of said release cover (20) from
an adjacent region of said release cover (20) thereby dividing the release cover into
two outer regions (21) and one center region (22) which center region (22) separates
the two outer regions (21) and further characterized in that the resistance to wrinkling of the combination of said label (10) and said release
cover (20) is higher than the resistance to wrinkling of the label (10) alone and
further characterized in that the release cover (20) in said outer regions (21) can be removed without removing
the release cover (20) in said central region (22).
2. A band of a multitude of labels (10) as defined in claim 1 wherein the release cover
(20) of adjacent labels (10) connects said adjacent labels (10) by being connected
in said outer regions (21) and said release cover (20) is disconnected between adjacent
labels (10) in said center region (22).
3. A band of labels (10) according to claim 2 where said release cover (20) is provided
from a continuous release cover strip and said labels (10) are combined with said
release cover (20) and said release cover (20) is cut into said center region (22)
and said outer regions (21) by a micro-cut process after the labels (10) and the release
cover (20) have been combined.
4. A stack of articles which stack is combined by a stretch wrap film for protection
and stability, said stack having attached on the outside of said stretch wrap film
a label (10) as defined in claim 1, said label (10) being attached in both said outer
regions (21) of said release cover (20) by removal of said release cover (20) while
said release cover (20) in said center region (22) remains on said label (10).