序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 내주형(in-mold)라벨 필름 및 방법 KR1019940700763 1992-09-09 KR100251400B1 2000-04-15 락코반,미첼,제이; 베이드,쿠살쿠머,엠; 포페리,제랄드,지; 로이드,로날드,브이
An oriented polymeric in-mold label film comprises a hot-stretched, annealed, linerless self-wound film lamina and has a face layer for printing and a base layer which includes a heat-activatable adhesive. The heat-shrinkability of the film is balanced thickness-wise to minimize curl and allow the film to be printed in conventional label-printing presses. An antistat may be included only in the charge for the base layer which includes the heat-activatable adhesive. In the manufacture of labelled blow-molded containers, sheets and labels formed from the film may be handled at high speeds while maintaining accurate registration and dimensional and positional integrity even in the absence of any reinforcing backing, yet the labels perform well on deformable containers such as shampoo bottles.
102 PAPER, LABELS MADE THEREFROM AND METHODS OF MAKING PAPER AND LABELS US15934835 2018-03-23 US20180297386A1 2018-10-18 Joel Van Boom; William R. Krahl; Jeff Ehrmann
Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.
103 Seed labels and manufacturing method thereof US15348465 2016-11-10 US10015926B2 2018-07-10 Thomas D. Ray, III; Robert J. Alden; James Carides; Tommy W. Gill; Steve Posey
A seed label including a label layer removably attached to a clear film layer by an adhesive layer, and at least one seed disposed between the label layer and clear film layer. The label layer may be made of a biodegradable material. The adhesive layer may be a dry release-clean release adhesive layer. The label layer may include water-based ink printing thereon. The adhesive layer may be a water-based adhesive. The seed label may be removably affixed to a package. The seed label may be disposable in a container for germinating the seeds. A method of manufacturing a seed label, includes providing a label layer, automatically placing at least one seed on one side of the label layer, and automatically attaching the label layer to a clear film layer by an adhesive layer, with the seed disposed between the label layer and clear film layer.
104 Paper, labels made therefrom and methods of making paper and labels US15233778 2016-08-10 US09925815B2 2018-03-27 Joel Van Boom; William R. Krahl; Jeff Ehrmann
Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.
105 REMOVING UNIT AND REMOVING METHOD US15229104 2016-08-04 US20170072677A1 2017-03-16 Masanori MINATO
Provided is a removing unit that includes: a first conveying roller, a second conveying roller, a third conveying roller, and a take-up roller. The first conveying roller conveys a stack including first and second base members which are removably stacked with respect to each other. The second conveying roller conveys the second base member from which the first base member has been removed. The third conveying roller conveys the first base member which has been removed from the second base member, along a surface of the first conveying roller. The take-up roller takes up the first base member which has been conveyed by the third conveying roller. The second conveying roller is provided upstream from a first tangent in a conveying direction of the first base member. The third conveying roller is provided to overlap the first tangent or provided downstream from the first tangent, in the conveying direction.
106 Label production method US14381346 2012-03-02 US09365012B2 2016-06-14 Hiroshi Nakamura
Provided is a label production method capable of significantly reducing production costs by producing many single labels using one member. A label substrate that an adhesive and a release agent are applied to is passed through a laminating device twice, first label substrate passed for the first time and second label substrate passed for the second time are pseudo-adhered by joining the release agent of the first label substrate passed for the first time to the adhesive of the second label substrate passed for the second time, and single labels are punched out from the second label substrate by a cutting tooth of a punching device at a position on the downstream side after the label substrate is passed through the laminating device for the second time. The first label substrate passed for the first time is used as a seat for the cutting tooth of the punching device.
107 Method of half-cut cutout processing of label paper US13946515 2013-07-19 US09346235B2 2016-05-24 Hideo Izawa; Reishi Fujiwara; Akira Ishikawa
A method of half-cut cutout processing of label paper 1 is disclosed that allows laser beam 11 to cut a label sheet 3 of the label paper 1 into a given cutout shape without damaging a supporting sheet 2. In the method, a cutting locus 30 along contours of the cutout shape is printed on a surface of the label sheet 3 in a single color which is darker than or equal in darkness to a color that is the darkest of colors in portions to be cut, and then the cutting locus 30 printed is irradiated with the laser beam, thereby cutting the label sheet 3 selectively into the cutout shape.
108 PAPER, LABELS MADE THEREFROM AND METHODS OF MAKING PAPER AND LABELS US14578261 2014-12-19 US20150339955A1 2015-11-26 Joel Van Boom; William R. Krahl; Jeff Ehrmann
Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.
109 Paper, labels made therefrom and methods of making paper and labels US13794641 2013-03-11 US09058753B2 2015-06-16 Joel Van Boom; William R. Krahl; Jeff Ehrmann
Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. The adhesive can be applied in patches or discrete areas to the paper or to a layer of material that cleans rollers in the manufacturing line and/or in printers. The adhesive can be applied in single or multiple layers. The paper is light weight paper and preferably thermal paper for use in POS printers.
110 METHOD FOR PRODUCING PACKS AND ASSOCIATED DEVICE US14349044 2012-10-15 US20150034503A1 2015-02-05 Marco Kettwig
The invention relates to a method for producing packs (1) made of plastics film, having at least one compartment (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 7e, 7f), for articles, in particular for containers. According to the invention, two layers (4, 5) made of plastics film which are located one above the other are welded continuously or cyclically with at least one longitudinal weld (8), subsequently at least one further outer layer (3, 6) made of plastics film is placed on the two welded inner layers (4, 5) and is fastened continuously or cyclically to these already welded inner layers (4, 5). Furthermore, the invention relates to a device (15a, 15b) for producing packs (1) made of plastics film, having at least one compartment (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 7e, 7f), for articles, in particular for containers. The invention also relates to a pack (1) for articles, in particular for containers. Furthermore, the invention relates to a row of packs.
111 LABEL FORMATION BASE MATERIAL PAIR AND TACK LABELER US13389542 2009-09-01 US20120141715A1 2012-06-07 Yasushi Yoshida; Masahide Ikeda; Akihiko Fujihira
A tack labeler includes a reeling-out unit for reeling out a label formation base material pair from a base material pair roll set on a roll holder; a base material pair accumulation unit for accumulating the label formation base material pair; a separating-delivering unit for pulling out the label formation base material pair from the base material pair accumulation unit, separating the label formation base material pair into respective label formation base materials, and delivering the respective label formation base materials; cutting units for successively cutting connection portions of cut lines formed on each of the label formation base materials; adhering units for adhering the tack labels cut off from each of the label formation base materials onto containers conveyed to adherence positions; and base material collecting units for winding up and collecting each of the label formation base materials.
112 Method Of Fabricating Ink Jet Label Stock US12468639 2009-05-19 US20100294425A1 2010-11-25 Aharon A. Karan
A method is provided of fabricating ink jet labels. The method includes the step of providing a web of tag stock paper. The web has first and second sides. A web of ink jet stock paper is provided. The ink jet stock paper has a first side coated with an ink jet coating and a second side. The second side of the ink jet stock paper is laminated to the first side of the tag stock paper to provide a web of label stock.
113 ADHESIVE ARTICLES WITH DISCONTINUITIES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME US12694648 2010-01-27 US20100129613A1 2010-05-27 Paul D. Graham; Jason D. Romsos
A method of introducing discontinuities to an adhesive coated region of a substrate is provided and the resultant article. The method includes the steps of (a) providing a web having upper and lower edges; (b) excising a portion of the web creating open sections interposed between retained sections connected to carrier sections, each including the upper or lower edge of the web to yield a patterned web; (c) perforating the patterned web such that the perforations span from one open section to the next open section to yield a perforated web; (d) contacting the perforated web to the adhesive coated region of the substrate; and (e) removing the carrier sections at the perforations leaving the retained sections on the substrate
114 Adhesive articles with discontinuities and methods of making the same US11608321 2006-12-08 US07674345B2 2010-03-09 Paul D. Graham; Jason D. Romsos
A method of introducing discontinuities to an adhesive coated region of a substrate is provided. The method includes the steps of (a) providing a web having upper and lower edges; (b) excising a portion of the web creating open sections interposed between retained sections connected to carrier sections, each including the upper or lower edge of the web to yield a patterned web; (c) perforating the patterned web such that the perforations span from one open section to the next open section to yield a perforated web; (d) contacting the perforated web to the adhesive coated region of the substrate; and (e) removing the carrier sections at the perforations leaving the retained sections on the substrate.
115 ADHESIVE ARTICLES WITH DISCONTINUITIES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME US11608321 2006-12-08 US20080138591A1 2008-06-12 Paul D. Graham; Jason D. Romsos
A method of introducing discontinuities to an adhesive coated region of a substrate is provided. The method includes the steps of (a) providing a web having upper and lower edges; (b) excising a portion of the web creating open sections interposed between retained sections connected to carrier sections, each including the upper or lower edge of the web to yield a patterned web; (c) perforating the patterned web such that the perforations span from one open section to the next open section to yield a perforated web; (d) contacting the perforated web to the adhesive coated region of the substrate; and (e) removing the carrier sections at the perforations leaving the retained sections on the substrate
116 Peelable label US10278149 2002-10-22 US06921453B2 2005-07-26 Peter J. Dronzek, Jr.; David P. Carnahan; David F. Gagala; Dennis T. Moore
A peelable or couponable label adapted to be releasably attached to a secondary or base label which is adhered to a labeled article.
117 Printing paper and method of manufacturing the same US10487683 2003-07-16 US20050000667A1 2005-01-06 Sung-Ho Kim
Disclosed is a printing paper comprising a back surface thereof applied with a repositionable adhesive, adhered to a coated surface of a PET sheet paper, which can be freely repositioned and printed at high resolution up to 2800 dpi even by ink-jet printers as well as laser printers. Thus, the printing paper is variously utilized for reports, color-printed paper and public information paper. In particular, the printing paper for use in public information paper. In particular, the printing paper for use in public information paper or guide paper can be attached to any surface in a typical office, and separated therefrom, and again attached to other surfaces. A method of manufacturing be printing paper is also provided.
118 Pressure sensitive label without pressure sensitive carrier US10457583 2003-06-09 US20040131816A1 2004-07-08 Kenneth Ian Greenhill
A label product such as a coupon is adhered to a release liner using a temporary adhesive. A layer of pressure sensitive laminate film, preferably transparent, is applied over the coupon, extending beyond the outer edges of the coupon so that the laminate is also adhered to the release liner. When the release liner is removed, the laminate can be applied directly to a product, without the base label common in conventional label products.
119 Self-contained thermal transfer label US09565430 2000-05-05 US06309498B1 2001-10-30 Alfred Doi
A self-contained thermal transfer label is disclosed herein. The product is formed as paper stock having an area of release material applied to a surface portion thereof. A layer of adhesive material is applied upon the release material. A thermal transfer donor ribbon is mated to the label by the area of adhesive material. The donor ribbon is treated, prior to mating with the label, such that the surface tension at the donor ribbon is modified to a level substantially different from that of the release material. As a consequence, when the donor ribbon is removed from the label, after printing on the label, the adhesive remains secured to the donor ribbon, rather than the underlying label. A result is a label that may support a higher quality image, but without adhesive residue after the donor sheet is peeled away. Various applications of the product are disclosed herein.
120 RF tag application system US09296161 1999-04-21 US06280544B1 2001-08-28 Duane M. Fox; David N. Bledsoe
A system includes a method and apparatus for printing labels and applying electronic tags, e.g. RF tags, to the labels, and also includes the resulting labels. The apparatus comprises a label media supply station that receives a strip of label media. The back face of the media may have adhesive thereon, which may be protected by a liner. The media is conveyed to a print station for printing on the front face of the media. A strip of RF tags is conveyed from a tag supply station to a tag application station downstream of the print station. At the tag application station, an electronic tag is applied to the back face of a label that has been printed at the print station. Preferably, a tag strip bar defines the location at which a tag is brought into contact with the back face. The bar is configured to provide a sharp turn in a pathway for a liner portion of the strip of tags. This separates the liner from the tag as the tag is applied to the label. The printing and tag application portions of the apparatus may be provided in a single unit or separately, for example as a preexisting printer and an attachment therefor.
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