Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a container with label.
Background Art
[0002] In various commodity sectors, the application is known on a container of a label
showing indications and information as to the contents of the container itself.
[0003] With particular, but not sole reference to the beverage industry, e.g., beverages
such as water, beer, wine and soft drinks are usually distributed on the market inside
glass or plastic bottles to which is affixed a label bearing the commercial brand
of the beverage, as well as a series of other details concerning the product, such
as the ingredients, the date of bottling, the date of expiry, the producer, etc. The
label consists of a sheet of plastic or paper, which is wrapped and glued around the
cylindrical surface of the bottle.
[0004] The label can also be used as a support and vehicle for auxiliary members not necessarily
directly related to the bottled product.
[0005] In some cases, for example, the label has a portion which must be cut away from the
rest of the label and which acts as a discount coupon for the purchase of other products,
or as an element to be put aside and collected to complete a point collection, an
album or the like.
[0006] These containers with label do, however, have some drawbacks.
[0007] The labels having a portion to be cut away, e.g., inconveniently need the end user
to cut the label, with considerable loss of time by same and the risk, of him/her,
due to laziness or indolence, not performing the operation and of the label being
thrown away together with the bottle without the label having been cut.
[0008] It must also be underlined that the portion to be cut away is usually arranged in
view and, in particular, is clearly visible for the end user at the time of purchase.
[0009] In some cases, however, the producer is interested in keeping the auxiliary member
concealed, to create a sort of suspense and increase the buyer's curiosity, but clearly,
such labels are not very suitable for achieving this purpose.
[0010] In other cases, instead, to the outer surface of the label, a gadget is attached
(e.g., a pack of cards or other gift of any kind), which the buyer can remove from
the label and use separately.
[0011] In these cases as well, however, a number of drawbacks exist.
[0012] The occasions are frequent in fact in which the gadget knocks against other objects
during the transport of the bottle, with the risk of damaging or separating accidentally
from the bottle before this is purchased by the end user.
[0013] In these cases, the gadget cannot be exploited by the end user and represents a pointless
waste of materials and an unnecessary cost for the producer.
[0014] It is further underlined that, similarly to the portions of label to be cut, in these
cases as well, the gadget attached to the outer surface of the label remains in view
and clearly visible for the end user at the time of purchase.
Description of the Invention
[0015] The main object of the present invention is to provide a container with label which
is practical, easy and functional to use to distribute auxiliary members such as discount
coupons, gadgets, elements to be put aside and collected, etc.
[0016] Another object of the present invention is to provide a container with label that
allows overcoming the mentioned drawbacks of the background art in the ambit of a
simple, rational, easy, effective to use and low cost solution.
[0017] The above objects are achieved by the present container with label, comprising:
- a containment member suitable for containing at least one substance and having an
outer surface; and
- at least a sheet label which can be combined with said outer surface and having at
least a first face substantially facing said outer surface and a second face opposite
said first face;
characterized by the fact that it comprises at least a sheet auxiliary member housed
face to face between said outer surface and said first face, said label being removable
from said containment member for picking up said auxiliary member.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0018] Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more evident
from the description of a preferred, but not sole, embodiment of a container with
label, illustrated purely as an example but not limited to the annexed drawings in
which:
Figure 1 is an axonometric view of the container according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a section view, on enlarged scale, of a detail of the container according
to the invention;
Figure 3 is an axonometric view of the container according to the invention during
the label removal phase;
Figures 4 and 5 show, in a sequence of axonometric views, the manufacturing process
of the container according to the invention;
Figure 6 is a side, schematic and partial view which illustrates a machine usable
for implementing the process of Figures 4 and 5;
Figure 7 is a side, schematic and partial view which illustrates an alternative embodiment
of the machine of Figure 6;
Figures 8 and 9 are axonometric views of an alternative embodiment of the container
according to the invention.
Embodiments of the Invention
[0019] With particular reference to such figures, globally indicated by 1 is a container
with label.
[0020] The container 1 comprises a containment member 2 suitable for containing one or more
substances.
[0021] The substances contained in the containment member 2 are preferably in liquid state
(such as, e.g., water, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, etc.) or in powder state (like
flour, sugar, etc.), but other embodiments cannot be ruled out wherein the containment
member 2 is intended to contain substances in solid state.
[0022] In the embodiments shown in the illustrations, e.g., the containment member 2 consists
in a bottle for containing liquids.
[0023] It remains understood, in any case, that the containment member 2 consists in any
type of vessel, can, brick, box, case, crate, cask, folder, tin, etc.
[0024] The containment member 2 has an outer surface 2a which, e.g., has a circular-section
cylindrical shape.
[0025] To the outer surface 2a is associable at least a label 3 in sheets.
[0026] The label 3 is made of a substantially flexible material, such as a plastic film
(e.g., PET) or a sheet of paper.
[0027] When the label 3 is made of PET, its thickness varies between about 0.1 and 0.8 mm.
[0028] When instead the label 3 is made of paper, its gram weight varies between 50 and
350 g/m2.
[0029] Such thickness/gram weight values permit obtaining a label 3 in the form of a sheet
flexible enough to wrap around the containment member 2.
[0030] More in detail, the label 3 consists in a band with height varying between 5 and
20 cm which wraps around the bottle 2 along the entire circumference of the outer
surface 2a.
[0031] The label 3 has a first face 3a, which is turned substantially facing the outer surface
2a of the containment member 2, and a second face 3b, which is opposite the first
face 3a and which bears indications/information 4 concerning the substance contained
in the containment member 2.
[0032] The first face 3a is combined with the outer surface 2a by interposition of a first
layer of adhesive material 5.
[0033] This does not necessarily imply that the whole surface of the label 3 is covered
with the first layer of adhesive material 5; on the contrary, the first layer of adhesive
material 5 is preferably only applied on a small part of the label 3.
[0034] The first layer of adhesive material 5, in fact, is only applied on a first portion
of the first face 3a, a second portion of the first face 3a being instead completely
without the first layer of adhesive material 5.
[0035] The removal of the label 3 from the containment member 2 is by tearing off, i.e.,
lacerating the label in correspondence to the first layer of adhesive material 5.
[0036] To make it easier to remove the label 3, the first layer of adhesive material 5 consists
of an adhesive of the removable type and, preferably, it is a glue of the non-reusable
type suitable for allowing the separation of the label 3 from the containment member
2 and preventing any fresh gluing again.
[0037] In other words, the first layer of adhesive material 5 produces an adhesive force
that can be overcome by the user to manually separate the label 3 from the containment
member 2.
[0038] Once the label 3 has been removed, however, the adhesive capacity of the first layer
of adhesive material 5 is used up and the label 3 can no longer be reattached to the
containment member 2 and must be discarded as waste.
[0039] The container 1 also comprises at least one auxiliary member 6 in sheets.
[0040] The auxiliary member 6, e.g., consists of a discount coupon, an advertising sheet,
a collectable card, a point collection element or the like.
[0041] In general, the auxiliary member 6 shows any other type of indication/information
7, not necessarily relating to the indications/information 4 shown on the label 3.
[0042] The auxiliary member 6 is housed face to face between the outer surface 2a and the
first face 3a, the label 3 being removable from the containment member 2 to pick up
the auxiliary member 6.
[0043] In this respect, it is specified that, in the present treatise, to say that the auxiliary
member 6 is housed face to face between the outer surface 2a and the first face 3a
means that the auxiliary member 6 is inserted in the space between the containment
member 2 and the label 3, with a face turned towards the outer surface 2a of the containment
member 2 and a face turned towards the first face 3a of the label 3.
[0044] Preferably, the auxiliary member 6 is made of a substantially flexible material,
such as a plastic film or a sheet of paper, in a similar way to the label; it cannot
however be ruled out that, alternatively, the auxiliary member 6 consists in a substantially
rigid sheet, of the type of a fiche, a card or any sort of sheet gadget.
[0045] The auxiliary member 6 has a surface extension smaller than the surface extension
of the label 3 and is completely covered by the label 3.
[0046] This means that, on the one hand, the label 3 acts as a physical protection for the
auxiliary member 6, and that it is not exposed outwards, and, on the other hand, it
permits keeping the auxiliary member 6 concealed and not visible until the label itself
is removed.
[0047] Usefully, the auxiliary member 6 is combined with at least one between the outer
surface 2a and the first face 3a by interposition of a second layer of adhesive material
8.
[0048] Preferably, the auxiliary member 6 is glued to the first face 3a of the label 3 and
is applied to the containment member 2 together with the label itself. Alternative
embodiments cannot however be ruled out wherein, instead, the auxiliary member 6 is
glued to the outer surface 2a of the containment member 2.
[0049] The second layer of adhesive material 8 consists in an adhesive of the removable
type, e.g. a weak glue or the like, which allows keeping in position the auxiliary
member 6 between the outer surface 2a and the first face 3a as long as the label 3
remains combined with the containment member 2, and separating the auxiliary member
6 from the label 3 when the label 3 is removed from the containment member 2.
[0050] Usefully, the second layer of adhesive material 8 is only applied on a small part
of the auxiliary member 6, so as to ensure its easier removal.
[0051] The second layer of adhesive material 8 is only applied on the second portion of
the first face 3a, i.e. the one without the first layer of adhesive material 5.
[0052] To obtain the container 1 shown in the illustrations from 1 to 3 the manufacturing
process has to be performed comprising the steps of:
- providing the containment member 2 having the outer surface 2a;
- providing the label 3 having the first face 3a and the second face 3b;
- providing the auxiliary member 6;
- combining the label 3 with the outer surface 2a, with the first face 3a substantially
facing the outer surface 2a and the auxiliary member 6 housed face to face between
the outer surface 2a and the first face 3a, the label 3 being removable from the containment
member 2 for picking up the auxiliary member 6.
[0053] Preferably, the step of providing the label 3 comprises providing a sheet 9 wrapped
in a reel 10 and cutting the sheet 9 to obtain the label 3 (figure 4).
[0054] The use of a reel 10 makes the mechanization and the automation of the process easier,
making it possible to obtain a plurality of labels 3 in a practical and easy way.
[0055] The fact of starting from the reel 10, moreover, permits gluing the auxiliary member
6 to the sheet 9 before the cutting phase.
[0056] This way, the label 3 separated from the reel 10 already supports the auxiliary member
6 and only has to be applied to the containment member 2.
[0057] The application of the auxiliary member 6 to the reel 10, e.g., can be done by means
of a machine 11 of the type shown in the figures 6 and 7, which comprises:
- a base frame 12;
- an unwinding unit 13, which is combined with the base frame 12, supports the reel
10 and allows it to be unwound. The unwinding unit 13, e.g., comprises a first roller
14, which supports the reel 10 in a rotatable way around its axis arranged substantially
horizontal and one or more unwinding cylinders 15, which extend the sheet 9;
- a worktop 16, combined with the base frame 12 and on which runs the sheet 9 coming
from the unwinding unit 13;
- an application unit 17, fitted above the worktop 16 and suitable for applying the
auxiliary members 6 on the sheet 9;
- a rewinding unit 18, which is combined with the base frame 12 and is suitable for
winding the sheet 9 coming from the worktop 16 and for forming a new reel 10. The
rewinding unit 18, e.g., comprises a second roller 19, which is motor driven and supports
the new reel 10; and
- a series of control sensors 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, 20e, 20f combined with the base frame
12 and intended to check the correct operation of the machine 11.
[0058] The control sensors 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, 20e, 20f, e.g., comprise:
- a first sensor 20a arranged in correspondence to the unwinding unit 13 (in particular
in correspondence to the first roller 14) and suitable for detecting the end of unwinding;
- a second sensor 20b arranged in correspondence to the unwinding unit 13 (in particular
in correspondence to the unwinding cylinders 15) and suitable for detecting any breakage
of the sheet 9 which could negatively affect the normal operation of the machine 11;
- a third sensor 20c fitted above the worktop 16, downstream of the application unit
17, and suitable for detecting the presence of the auxiliary member 6 on the sheet
9;
- a fourth sensor 20d fitted above the worktop 16, downstream of the application unit
17, and suitable for detecting the correct centring of the auxiliary member 6 on the
sheet 9;
- a fifth sensor 20e fitted in the proximity of the rewinding unit 18 and suitable for
detecting the end of rewinding;
- a sixth sensor 20f fitted in the proximity of the second roller 19 and suitable for
checking the correct tensioning of the sheet 9.
[0059] Alternative solutions cannot however be ruled out wherein one or more of the above
sensors 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, 20e, 20f is not present.
[0060] In the embodiment shown in figure 6, the auxiliary members 6 to be applied on the
sheet 9 consist in a series of self-adhesive labels which, therefore, have an own
layer of glue and are rolled to form a roll 21.
[0061] The application unit 17, therefore, consists in a system that unwinds the roll 21,
detaches the self-adhesive labels 6 from the roll 21 and applies them on the sheet
9 which slides along the worktop 16.
[0062] In the embodiment shown in figure 7, instead, the auxiliary members 6 to be applied
on the sheet 9 are without glue and are arranged one on the other to form a stack
22.
[0063] The application unit 17, therefore, comprises a dispenser 23 arranged in the proximity
of the worktop 16 and suitable for applying the second layer of adhesive material
8 on the sheet 9.
[0064] Downstream of the dispenser 23, the application unit 17 comprises a distributor 24
which takes the auxiliary members 6 one by one from the stack 22 and applies them
on the sheet 9 which slides along the worktop 16.
[0065] Thanks to the machine 11, the labels 3 and the auxiliary members 6 are collected
together in the new reel 10, which is subsequently cut to separate the various labels
3.
[0066] After cutting, the process contemplates gluing the label 3 to the outer surface 2a
(figure 5).
[0067] In an alternative embodiment of the container 1 shown in the figures 8 and 9, the
label 3 is made of shrink-wrap material and is shaped to form a tube.
[0068] The tube 3 is joined to the container 1 without using glue because, once positioned
around the containment member 2, it is combined with this by shrink-wrapping.
[0069] In other words, the tube 3 initially has a diameter such as to allow inserting the
containment member 2 inside it.
[0070] By applying heat at a certain temperature, the label 3 shrinks and strongly adheres
to the walls of the containment member 2.
[0071] For its removal from the container 1, the tube-shaped label 3 comprises at least
one pre-established fracture area 25 which can be easily torn.
[0072] The pre-established fracture area 25 extends along the vertical direction of the
container 1 and consists, e.g., of a perforation line or a section with reduced cross
section.
[0073] To obtain the container 1 shown in the figures 8 and 9, the previously illustrated
fabrication procedure is implemented, with due adaptations.
[0074] The application of the auxiliary members 6 to the labels 3, e.g., can be again performed
by means of one of the machines 1 shown in the figures 6 and 7.
[0075] Once the auxiliary members 6 have been glued, the sheet 9 must only be rolled around
itself to form the tube to be applied to the containment member 2 by shrink-wrapping,
as shown in the figures 8 and 9.
[0076] It has in fact been ascertained how the present invention achieves the preset objects.
[0077] In this respect, it must also be added that the container according to the invention
is such as to facilitate its complete disposal and recycling.
[0078] It must in fact be remembered that most containers of the traditional type having
a label are made of different materials (e.g., cardboard/aluminium for the containment
member and PET for the label or glass for the containment member and paper for the
label) which, after use, must be separated and recycled separately.
[0079] In many cases however, because of negligence or superficiality, the users forget
to separate the label from the containment member, with obvious problems of an ecological
nature.
[0080] The presence of the auxiliary member 6, on the other hand, requires the user to separate
the label 3 from the containment member 2 to recover the auxiliary member itself.
[0081] With reference to the embodiment of the figures from 1 to 3, furthermore, the particular
solution of providing a first layer of adhesive material 5 of the removable, non-reusable
type, means that, once the label 3 has been detached, it can no longer be joined to
the containment member 2, forcing the user to dispose of it separately.
[0082] Similar considerations can also be made with reference to the embodiment of the figures
8 and 9.
[0083] The tube-shaped label 3 rolled around the containment member 2 must be removed by
tearing the pre-established fracture area 25, after which it is no longer possible
to join it again to the containment member 2.
1. Container (1) with label (3), comprising:
- a containment member (2) suitable for containing at least one substance and having
an outer surface (2a); and
- at least a sheet label (3) which can be combined with said outer surface (2a) and
having at least a first face (3a) substantially facing said outer surface (2a) and
a second face (3b) opposite said first face (3a);
characterized in that it comprises at least a sheet auxiliary member (6) housed face to face between said
outer surface (2a) and said first face (3a), said label (3) being removable from said
containment member (2) for picking up said auxiliary member (6).
2. Container (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said auxiliary member (6) has a surface extension smaller than the surface extension
of said label (3).
3. Container (1) according to claim 2, characterized in that said auxiliary member (6) is completely covered by said label (3).
4. Container (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said label (3) is combined with said outer surface (2a) by interposition of at least
a first layer of adhesive material (5).
5. Container (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that said first layer of adhesive material (5) is a glue of the non-reusable type suitable
for allowing the separation of said label (3) from said containment member (2) and
preventing any fresh gluing.
6. Container (1) according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that said first layer of adhesive material (5) is only applied on a first portion of said
first face (3a), a second portion of said first face (3a) being without said adhesive
material (5).
7. Container (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said auxiliary member (6) is combined with at least one between said outer surface
(2a) and said first face (3a) by interposition of at least a second layer of adhesive
material (8).
8. Container (1) according to claims 6 and 7, characterized in that said second layer of adhesive material (8) is only applied on said second portion
of the first face (3a) without said first layer of adhesive material (5).
9. Container (1) according to claim 8, characterized in that said second layer of adhesive material (8) is an adhesive of the removable type suitable
for allowing the separation of said auxiliary member (6) from said label (3) when
said label (3) is removed from said containment member (2).
10. Container (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said label (3) can be removed by tearing it off.
11. Container (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said label (3) is made of shrink-wrap material and is shaped to form a tube which
is positioned around said containment member (2) and combined with this by shrink-wrapping.
12. Container (1) according to claim 11, characterized in that said tube-shaped label (3) comprises at least one pre-established fracture area (25).
13. Process for obtaining a container (1) with label (3),
characterized in that it comprises the steps of:
- providing at least a containment member (2) suitable for containing at least one
substance and having an outer surface (2a);
- providing at least a sheet label (3) having at least a first face (3a) and a second
face opposite said first face (3a);
- providing at least a sheet auxiliary member (6);
- combining said label (3) with said outer surface (2a), with said first face (3a)
substantially facing said outer surface (2a) and said auxiliary member (6) housed
face to face between said outer surface (2a) and said first face (3a), said label
(3) being removable from said containment member (2) for picking up said auxiliary
member (6).
14. Process (1) according to claim 13, characterized in that said providing the label (3) comprises providing a sheet (9) wrapped in a reel (10)
and cutting said sheet (9) to obtain said label (3).
15. Process (1) according to claim 14, characterized in that it comprises gluing said auxiliary member (6) to said sheet (9) before said cutting.