USRE37521E1 - Multipurpose tuck label/form - Google Patents
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- This invention relates to a multipurpose label or business form, and more particularly to a tuck label adapted to be adhered to a substrate such as an envelope or package.
- Webendorfer et al U.S. Pat. No. 5,031,939, show a composite shipping label and price tag form.
- the form includes a pair of side-by-side shipping labels each having a plurality of price tags associated therewith.
- the price tags are designed to be tucked behind the shipping label which is then secured to the exterior of a package.
- Upon arrival at a destination a portion of the shipping label is torn off along perforation lines, and the price tags are removed and placed on items carried in the package.
- the Webendorfer et al composite form is complex to manufacture, requiring die cuts to be made on both the label and release liner plies of the form.
- O'Brien U.S. Pat. No. 5,071,167, shows a combination shipping and return label including an intermediate card connecting the shipping and return portions of the label.
- the shipping portion of the label includes bands of peripheral adhesive.
- the O'Brien label requires that the return shipping label be affixed first to the package with the remainder of the label assembly then Z-folded over it. Care must be taken to precisely position the peripheral adhesive so that it does not overlap the remaining portions of the label.
- a multipurpose tuck label/form which replaces the multiple documents of the prior art and which is imprinted with only a single pass of a printer.
- a multipurpose tuck label/form is provided and includes a label ply and a liner ply, both having respective first and second sides. The first side of the liner ply contacts the second side of the label ply and includes a release coating thereon.
- the tuck label/form can be imprinted in a single pass through a computer-driven printer and can be utilized without the need for any die cuts to be made on the liner ply. This greatly simplifies not only the construction of the label/form, but also greatly reduces the amount of paper needed for the multiple end uses to which the construction is put.
- the label ply includes an upper panel, a center panel, a lower panel, and a pair of side panels, with the upper and center panels being connected along a transverse perforated fold line.
- the upper panel is adapted to be folded along the fold line so that the second side of the upper panel is in contact with the second side of the center panel to tuck the upper panel behind the center panel when the label is adhered to a substrate.
- the center panel is connected to the lower panel and to respective side panels along generally transverse and vertical lines of perforation such that the center and upper panels may be removed from the label by tearing along those lines of perforation.
- the lower and side panels include an adhesive on the respective second sides thereof which are used to adhere the form/label to a substrate after it has been peeled away from the liner ply.
- the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive (either permanent or removable).
- an adhesive-free clean lifting edge on the label ply may be provided for removing the label ply from the liner ply.
- an adhesive may be positioned adjacent to the upper edge of the second side of the upper panel. In this manner, the upper edge of the upper panel is secured to the second side of the second panel until the upper and center panels are removed from the remainder of the label by tearing at the perforations along the edges of the center panel.
- the adhesive used may be a removable pressure sensitive adhesive, which typically will be the same pressure sensitive adhesive as that used to coat the undersides of the lower and side panels.
- the label ply includes an additional portion carried on the liner ply adjacent to the remainder of the label ply but separated therefrom by one or more die cuts.
- This additional label ply portion may be imprinted with additional information which can form an office or record copy of certain information. This additional portion, separated from the remainder of the label ply by die cuts, can then be peeled away from the liner ply and be used or stored as needed.
- a self-contained carbonless imaging coating may be placed on the first side of the liner ply.
- This embodiment of the invention is preferably used when the tuck label/form is imaged by an impact printing device such as a computer-driven dot matrix printer or a typewriter.
- an imaging force on the label ply Upon the application of an imaging force on the label ply, a duplicate image is formed on the liner ply which can then be used as an office or record copy.
- coated front (CB) and coated back (CF) carbonless imaging coatings may be positioned on the second side of the label ply and the first side of the liner ply, respectively, such that upon the application of an imaging force, the coatings combine and an image is formed on the liner ply.
- a multipurpose tuck label/form in another embodiment, includes a label ply and a liner ply, both having respective first and second sides.
- the first side of the liner ply contacts the second side of the label ply and includes a release coating thereon.
- the label ply includes an upper panel, a center panel having upper and lower portions connected along a transverse line of perforations, a lower panel, and a pair of side panels.
- the upper and center panels are connected to one another along a transverse line of perforations, with the center panel being connected to the lower panel and to respective side panels along generally transverse and vertical lines of perforation such that the center and upper panels may be removed from the label by tearing along those perforations.
- the second side of the lower panel includes a release coating thereon, and the upper and side panels include an adhesive on the respective second sides thereof.
- the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive (either permanent or removable).
- an adhesive-free clean lifting edge on the label ply may be provided for removing the label ply from the liner ply.
- the upper panel and upper portion of the center panel are adapted to be folded along the transverse line or perforations between the two portions of the center panel so that the second side of the upper panel is in contact with the second side of the lower panel having the release coating and the upper portion of the center panel is in contact with the lower portion of the center panel, respectively. In this manner, after the panels are removed from the label by tearing along the lines of perforation, the upper panel may be easily removed from the lower panel.
- the label ply may include an additional portion carried on the liner ply adjacent to the remainder of the label ply but separated therefrom by one or more die cuts.
- This additional label ply portion may be imprinted with additional information which can form an office or record copy of certain information.
- This additional portion, separated from the remainder of the label ply by die cuts, can then be peeled away from the liner ply and be used or stored as needed.
- a self-contained or CF/CB carbonless imaging coatings(s) may be used when the tuck label/form is imaged by an impact printing device such as a computer-driven dot matrix printer or a type-writer.
- the lower portion of the center panel includes a die cut tab adjacent the upper portion of the center panel. It is preferred that there also be adhesive on a second side of the die cut tab to permit the tab to secure the tuck label against a substrate such as an envelope or package surface.
- a generally transverse line of perforation may connect the die cut tab to the lower portion of the center panel to permit ready removal of the tab to face the panels from the remainder of the label.
- the multipurpose tuck label/form of the present invention may be used as a multipart label for shipping goods to a customer.
- an address may be printed the first side of the lower portion of the center panel and a shipper's bar code printed on the first side of the lower panel.
- a customer receipt may be printed on the first side of the upper portion of the center panel and a return shipping label printed on the first side of the upper panel.
- the label is peeled away from the liner ply and the adhesive carried on the side and/or lower panels is used to secure it to a surface of a package or envelope.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of the front side of one embodiment of the multipurpose tuck label of the present invention
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are enlarged sectional views taken along lines 2 A— 2 A and 2 B— 2 B, respectively, in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the front side of another version of the embodiment of the multipurpose tuck label illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the front side of a further modification of the version of the multipurpose tuck label of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of the front side of another version of the embodiment of the multipurpose tuck label illustrated in FIGS. 1, 3 , and 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the front side of a second embodiment of the multipurpose tuck label of the present invention.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are enlarged sectional views taken along lines 7 A— 7 A and 7 B— 7 B in FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of the front side of another version of the embodiment of the multipurpose tuck label illustrated in FIG. 6;
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of the front side of a further modification of the embodiment of the multipurpose tuck label illustrated in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a shipping package with the multipurpose tuck label of FIG. 9 attached thereto;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the receipt and return label portion of the multipurpose tuck label of FIGS. 9 and 10 removed from the package.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the opposite side of the receipt and return label portion of the multipurpose tuck label of FIG. 11 .
- the present invention relates to a multipurpose tuck label or business form which can be printed with all necessary information in a single pass through a printing device.
- the label/form can be used for a variety of end uses, the invention will be explained with reference to preferred embodiments in which the label construction performs the functions of a shipping label, invoice, customer receipt, common carrier tracking label, warehouse picking list, and returned goods label.
- FIGS. 1, 2 A, and 2 B a first embodiment of the multipurpose tuck label 10 of the present invention is shown.
- Tuck label 10 includes a label ply 12 and a liner ply 14 , both having first and second sides. The first side of liner ply 14 (facing upward in FIG.
- a release surface which may be formed by coating the surface of liner ply 14 which faces the second side of the label ply 12 with any conventional release material.
- the coating may extend over the entire surface of the liner ply, or may include only selective areas corresponding to the placement of pressure sensitive adhesive on the label ply.
- liner ply 14 may itself be formed of a release material.
- Label ply 12 includes an upper panel 16 , a center panel 18 , a lower panel 20 , and a pair of side panels 22 , 24 .
- Label ply 16 may be made from paper, coated paper, plastic film, or paper and plastic laminated materials. The selection of the material forming the label ply is generally dependent upon desired end use for the label and the type of printer to be used.
- upper panel 16 and center panel 18 are connected along a transverse line of perforations 26 .
- Upper panel 16 is adapted to be folded along the line of perforations 26 against the second surface of center panel 18 so that upper panel 16 is tucked behind center panel 18 when the label 10 is secured to a substrate such as a package or shipping container.
- Upper panel 16 may include both variable and non-variable information printed thereon and, in the embodiment illustrated, serves as a customer receipt which identifies the item purchased and its price.
- the nonvariable information may be preprinted by the manufacturer of label 10 prior to sale to a customer and may include generic designations such as “Part No.”, “Quantity”, and the like as shown. It will be appreciated by those skilled in this art that the preprinted information will change depending upon the desired end use by a customer and the specific categories of information required by that customer.
- Variable information identifying a specific purchaser name and order number may be printed in a single pass through a computer-controlled printer.
- Suitable printing devices include noncontact printers such as laser and thermal printers, or contact printers such as dot matrix printers.
- label 10 is preferably manufactured using continuous label and liner webs which are coated in predetermined areas with adhesive and release material and then joined together. Individual labels are then formed by die cutting only the label ply, removing the selvage or matrix material, perforating the liner ply between labels, and then Z-folding the continuous web to form a connected stack of labels.
- the continuous web of labels may include marginal prepunched holes to guide the form through the printing device. If a sheet-fed printer is to be used, the continuous web may be cut into individual label/form sheets, and the sheets stacked.
- center panel 18 serves as a shipping label identifying the customer's shipping address, the ship date, as well as providing a return address.
- Lower panel 20 can serve a number of uses including displaying a common carrier tracking code such as a bar code (not shown in FIG. 1, but shown in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 6 ).
- Side panels 22 , 24 may also include both variable and nonvariable printed information relating to the order, customer, location, quantity, etc. Such information may be used internally by the shipper to locate inventory and fill the order from a warehouse or other shipping facility.
- Center panel 18 is connected to lower panel 20 and to respective side panels 22 , 24 along generally transverse and vertical lines of perforation 28 , 30 , and 32 , respectively.
- the tucked upper and center panels are designed to be removed from the remainder of label 10 by the recipient of the package by grasping and pulling tab 40 and tearing along lines of perforation 28 , 30 , and 32 .
- panel 16 acts as a receipt for the customer.
- Lower panel 20 and side panels 24 , 24 include an adhesive 34 which secures label ply 12 to liner ply 14 or to another surface.
- Adhesive 34 is preferably a permanent or removable pressure sensitive adhesive, although a hot melt adhesive or a remoistenable adhesive may be used.
- the liner ply In the latter instances, where hot melt or remoistenable adhesives are used, there is no need for the liner ply.
- adhesives are known in the art and readily commercially available.
- the coating of adhesive 34 extends on the respective side and lower panels up to lines of perforation 28 , 30 , and 32 .
- an edge 36 of lower panel 20 is free of adhesive 34 to provide an easily grasped clean-lifting edge. While illustrated as continuous, full coatings of adhesive 34 , it will be appreciated that the adhesive may be spot or pattern coated as well.
- a thin line of adhesive 34 may be positioned adjacent the upper edge of the panel. When folded, the line of adhesive 34 secures upper panel 16 against the second side of center panel 18 .
- Adhesive 34 is typically the same adhesive as is used on other locations of the label/form.
- label 10 may optionally include an additional label portion 38 which is carried on liner ply 14 by an adhesive, but which is separated from the retainer of label ply 12 by die cuts.
- This additional label ply portion 38 may be imprinted with additional or duplicate information which can be used by the shipper internally as an office or record copy of the order. Portion 38 may be peeled from liner 14 and used or stored as needed.
- an optional self-contained carbonless imaging coating 42 may be placed on the first side of liner ply 14 in an area which has not been coated with release material 44 .
- This particular version of the invention may be used when the tuck label/form is imaged by an impact printing device such as a dot matrix printer or typewriter.
- Application of an imaging force on label ply 12 causes a duplicate image to be formed on the first surface of liner ply 14 .
- liner ply 14 may be used as a record or duplicate office copy of the information printed onto label ply 12 .
- Self-contained coating 42 may be a full coating over substantially the entire first side of liner ply 12 or may be spot coated only on predetermined areas. Further, coated front (CF) and coated back (CB) carbonless imaging coatings may be applied, respectively, to the first side of liner ply 14 and the second side of label-ply 12 to achieve the same result. In that instance, the coating of release material on the first side of liner ply 14 should be applied only to selective areas outside the carbonless coated areas so as not to interfere with the carbonless images which are formed.
- FIGS. 3, 4 , and 5 Variations on the construction and configurations of tuck label 10 are illustrated in FIGS. 3, 4 , and 5 , where like reference numerals represent like elements.
- side panels 22 and 24 have been extended downwardly to extend along lower panel 20 .
- side panels 22 and 24 have been extended downwardly to extend along lower panel 20 , and around and below lower panel 20 , as shown by the area between the brackets, to provide a greater area of adhesive for securing the label to a package.
- a U-shaped peripheral area of adhesive coated onto the second side of side panels 22 , 24 and an extension under lower panel 20 is used to secure the tuck label 10 to a substrate.
- space remains on the label construction to position optional portion 38 in a location adjacent to either end of upper panel 16 .
- side panels 22 and 24 have been extended upwardly along upper panel 16 and are connected thereto along lines of perforations 30 ′ and 32 ′
- upper panel 16 is torn along these vertical lines of perforations 30 ′, 32 ′ down to the transverse line of perforations 26 connecting the upper panel with center panel 18 . Then, upper panel 16 is folded under center panel 18 prior to adhering the label ply 12 to a substrate.
- tuck label 100 includes a label ply 120 and a liner ply 140 , both having first and second sides.
- first side of liner ply 140 (facing upward in FIG. 6) includes a release surface which may be formed by coating the surface of liner ply 140 which faces the second side of the label ply 120 with any conventional release material.
- second side of lower panel 200 also includes a release surface which includes a coating of a release material 44 .
- Label ply 120 includes an upper panel 160 , a center panel 180 , having upper and lower portions, 190 and 195 , respectively, a lower panel 200 , and a pair of side panels 220 and 240 .
- upper panel 160 and the upper portion 190 of center panel 180 are connected along a transverse line of perforations 260 .
- the respective upper and lower portions 190 , 195 of center panel 180 are connected along a transverse line of perforations 270
- the lower portion 195 of center panel 180 is connected to lower panel 200 along a transverse line of perforations 280 .
- side panels 220 and 240 are connected to the center and lower panels 180 , 200 along vertical lines of perforations 300 , 320 .
- Upper panel 160 and the upper portion 190 of center panel 180 are adapted to be folded along line of perforations 270 against the second side of lower panel 200 and lower portion 195 of center panel 180 , respectively.
- the adhesive on the second side of upper panel 160 will mate and secure that panel to the second side of lower panel 200 which has a release coating thereon. In this manner, upper panel 160 can later be separated from lower panel 200 as will be explained in greater detail below.
- label ply 120 may also optionally include an additional label portion 380 which is carried on liner ply 140 by an adhesive, but which is separated from the remainder of label ply 120 by die cuts. Such an optional portion is shown in FIG. 8 .
- This additional label ply portion 380 may be imprinted with additional or duplicate information which can be used by the shipper internally as an office or record copy of the order. Portion 380 may be peeled from liner 14 and used or stored as needed.
- a self-contained or CF/CB carbonless imaging system may be used when the tuck label is designed to be used in an impact printing device.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 where like reference numerals represent like elements.
- side panels 220 and 240 have been extended downwardly under lower panel 200 and include adhesive 340 . Additional line of perforations 290 separate the lower panel from this extension.
- the adhesive on side panels 220 , 240 and the extension under lower panel 200 combine to form a U-shaped ring of label ply about three of the four sides of label 120 when secured to a substrate.
- an optional strip 400 of label ply 120 extends from upper panel 160 and is connected thereto along transverse line of perforations 420 .
- Strip 400 may contain printed information such as returned goods instructions for a customer which may be torn from upper panel 160 and retained.
- lower portion 195 of center panel 180 includes a die cut tab 440 .
- the second side of the table in contact with liner ply 140 includes an adhesive thereon such that when the upper panel and upper portion 190 of center panel 180 are folded, tab 440 will be secured to the underlying package surface to seal the fourth side of the label construction to the package.
- tab 440 may include a transverse line of perforations (not shown) which aid the recipient in removing the label from the package.
- FIGS. 10-12 illustrate one use of the tuck label 100 of FIG. 9 .
- Liner ply 140 is peeled away from label ply 120 , and upper panel 160 and the upper portion 190 of center panel 180 are folded over against the respective lower portions of the label. Then, the folded label is secured to a package 500 using the adhesive carried on the underside of the side panels and their lower extension.
- a customer can grasp tab 440 and tear downwardly along lines of perforation 300 , 320 and then across transverse line of perforation 280 to remove the upper, center, and lower panels from the remainder of the label construction as shown in FIG. 11 .
- the customer is thus provided with a receipt and a return goods label with instructions for returning defective products. Because of the release coating on the second side of lower panel 200 , the return label may be readily peeled away and re-adhered to the package for return shipment.
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