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CA1101665A - Package label - Google Patents

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CA1101665A
CA1101665ACA316,367ACA316367ACA1101665ACA 1101665 ACA1101665 ACA 1101665ACA 316367 ACA316367 ACA 316367ACA 1101665 ACA1101665 ACA 1101665A
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PACKAGE LABEL AND
MANUFACTURE OF SAME
Abstract of the Disclosure A printed product label is composed of at least two sections, at least one of which is provided with the label indicia pertinent to the product. One of the label sections is provided with an adhesive of one given type capable of affixing such label section permanently to the product. A second section is separably connected to the first section and is also provided with said given type of adhesive, but such adhesive thereon is employed to removably secure the second section to the product. The second section is additionally provided with a second adhesive of the pressure sensitive type that is masked to render it inoperative while the second label section is secured to the product, but which can readily be made operative when the second section is separated from the product and the first label section to adhere the separated second section to a backing member. The label may have additional label sections which may bear label indicia pertinent to the product and which are separably connected to the first and second sections, and which on their reverse sides may be blank, or provided with said given type of adhesive, or pro-vided with masked adhesive of the pressure sensitive type.

Description

This invention relates to the manufacture of a novel form of label which is especially useful as a dispensing and recording label for medicinal and pharmaceutical products, although it can be employed advantageously on con-tainers for other products.
In the marketing and dispensation of certain products, such as for example, medicinal preparations, it is necessary that the container for a particular product be properly labeled. The proper label for each such product should give certain information such as the name of the product, its identifying code, and its ingredients, the batch from which it was made, the net quantity in the container, the necessary caution relating to the dispensing and use of the product, and the name of the manufacturer or distributor. It is also desirable to construct the label so that it may be employed as a record of the sale of the product and/or the use of the product by a patient.
The invention provides a label having on its face side label indicia and having a back side to be adhesively connected to an article to be labeled~
the label back side comprising two sections non-adherent in the non-used status of the label and an intermediate section spacing said two non-adherent sections, said intermediate section being manually separable from at least one of said spaced sections and being provided with pressure sensitive adhesive, a separable protection layer covering said pressure sensitive adhesive, one of said two spaced sections being adapted to be rendered sufficiently adherent by a given adhesive to permanently secure that one spaced section to the article to be labeled, and the other of said two spaced sections being adapted to be brought into an adherence status by said given adhesive to separably secure such other spaced section to the article to be labe]ed, whereby the two spaced sections hold the label, as a whole, in a form conforming to the shape of the article surface to be covered, and in that the other spaced section and the intermediate section are adapted to be separated together manually from the one spaced sec-; ~

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The invention also provides a label having a face side bearing label indicia and having a back side to be adhesively connected to a package but priorto such attachment being adhe.sively inoperative throughout its entire area, thelabel comprising a first layer having two sec~ions separably connected together and each bearing on i~s face side indicia pertinent to a given product, the first of said sections having a back side adapted to be rendered adhesive to affix said first section permanently to a package, and a second layer of material having a release coating overlying the back side of said label, characterized in that the back side of the second label section is adapted to be rendered adhesive to removably affix such second section to a package, whereby both sections of the applied label are capable of being simultaneously secured to thepackage to hold the label, as a whole, in a form conforming to the shape of the package surface covered by the label, the first section permanently and the second section removably, and the back side of the second label section having in a reduced area thereof a pressure sensitive adhesive overlaid with a second layer of material having a release coating directly engageable with the outeL
~ surface of a package and rendering the reduced area of pressure sensitive adhes-; ive adhesively inoperative when the back side of the second label section is adhesively secured to the package, said second layer being removable when the second label section is freed from its attachment to the package and to the first label section to render the reduced area of pressure sensitive adhes:ive operative to adhere the back of the freed second label section to another article.
For a better understanding of the invention reference is made to the accompanying drawings which show by way of e~ample several ways of practicing the invention, and in which Figure 1 is a face view of an unattached label embodying the invention ' ` -la-,` ~ ",, , ~; ' ~.

that is especially suitable for use on a medicinal product;
Figure 2 is a view of the reverse side of the label shown in Figure 1 and illustrates the manner in which differen~ dual adhesives are provided on such reverse side;

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Fig. 3 is a view of the separated right side section of the label, as viewed in Fig. 2, and shows an adhesive masking strip being removed prior to attachment of such section by the masked adhesive to an article;
Fig. 4 is a perspective schematic view showing the means by which labels embodying the invention may be utilized in a labeling machine, Fig. 5 is a face view of a patient's chart or record and showing the manner in which the right side label section shown in Fig. 3 may be attached thereto;
Fig. 6 is a face view of a modified form of label embodying the invention;
Fig. 7 is a reverse view of the label shown in Fig. 6~, Fig. 8 is a plan view of the back of another form of label embodying the invention; and Fig. 9 is a partial front elevational view o~ the machine in Fig. 4 modified to use a pressure sensitive adhesive tape with two releasable treated strips.
Reference is now made to Figs. 1-l~ of the drawings, which show by way of example a form of label embodying the invention that is preferred ~or labeling medicinal containers such as the four panel bottle 31 shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings. m is label whi~h is generally designated by the reference numeral 10, may be ; made of paper or other suitable flexible sheet material and is provided with two transverse lines 11 and 12 of perforations which divide the label into three readily separable sections, each o~
which will overlie one portion o~ a bottle such as the side panels of the bottle 31. The left slde section 13 of the label~ as viewed in Fig. 1 of the drawings, is provided with certain information 14, .. .. , .. , -.
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such as may be required by the pharmacist or other person who prepares the dosage for a particular patient Thus3 there may be printed on the ~ace o~ side section 13, such information as the commercial name o~ the medicine. the date beyond which the medicine should not be used~ the name of the active ingredient(s) in the medicine, the number of tablets or capsules in the container1 the quantit~ of active ingredient(s) in each tablet or capsule, and the name and address of the manufacturer.
The middle section 15 of the label is provided with suitable label indicia 16 and may also include the information usually required by statute in labeling medicinal preparations. It may also be provided with information 17 capable of providing a record of the sale or disposition of the particular container to which the label has been applied.
The right, side section 18 of the label~ as shown, may be provided with the information 19 considered necessary for a complete record of the dosage taken by the patient. Thus, such information may include a notice as to the usual dosage, the commercial name of the medicine, the active ingredient(s) and the quantity thereof in each capsule or tablet, the number of capsules or table~s in the container, and the expiration date and lot number of the medicine.
As shown, the label section 18 may also be provided with sufficient space 20 in which the doctor or nurse attending a patient may record the amount of the dosage for that patient and the time it is to be taken~ or the frequency which it has been taken by such patient (note the right side section 18 shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings).
The reverse side of the label 10 is coated in its entirety with a suitable thermosensitive adhesive 25. The reverse side of the side section 18 of the label also has superposed on the thermo-- . :
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sensitive adhesive 25 a strip 26 of a suitable pressure sensitive adhesive (compare Figs, 2 and 3), While the adhesive strip 26 may be prov;ded in any suitable manner on the back of the side section 18, it is preferred that it be located adjacently to the perforated line 12. m e adhesive strip 26 is of sufficient width to enable the secure attachment of the side section 18 to a patient's chart, prescription or other record, as will hereinafter be more ful-Ly e~plained. The pressure sensitive adhesive strip 26 is properly masked by a strip or member 27 of suitable material capable of ma.intaining the pressure sensitive material active until it is needed for use and readily releasable from the latter when it is desired to effect the aforesaid attachment of the side section 18, A suitable material for this purpose is the known silicone treated paper liner or backing customarily used for this purpose.
In applying the label 10 to a container the thermosensitive adhesive 25 on the reverse side of the label is acted upon by a heated pattern activator to adhesively activate the entire area of the portion of the thermosensitive adhesive 25 coating the left side label section 13 and one or two small areas of the portion of the thermosensitive adhesive 25 coating the right si.de label section 18~ such small areas being indicated in Fig, 2 of the drawings by the dotted circles 28. ~nus, the left side label section 13 will be completely and permanently adhered to the medicinal package, the center label section 15 will be completely unattached to the package since no heat was applied to the portion of the adhesive material 25 : on this section, and the right side label ,section. 18 will be only tacked to the package by the adhesively activated area portion(s) 28 of the thermosensitive adhesive material on such right side section, The pressure sensitive adhesive 26 on the label section 18 . , ..

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will be prevented ~rom adhering to the package by the masking strip member 27. When the package is opened to dispense its contents, the center label sectlon 15 and the right side label section 18 are readil~ torn off the container and separated from the left side label section 13 along the line of perforations 11. The center label section 15 can be readily separated from the right side label section 18 along the perforated line 12 and may be discarded, or kept as a record by the druggist or pharmacist. The label section 18 can then be attached to a prescription or patient's chart by the pressure sensitive adhesive 26 after the latter is exposed by the removal of the silicone treated strip of paper 27. T~hen the label section 18 is stuck to a prescription or to a patient's chart 28 such as shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings, a nurse can readily ascertain from the printed matter 19 on such section and the instructions inserted by the doctor in the space 20 on such section, such information as the particular package from which the patient's medicine is to be obtained, the closage, and the times such dosage is to be given to the patient. The nurse can slso note in such space 20~ such items as the number of times that she has given the medicine to the patient as indicated by the checks on the section 18 shown in Fig.5 of the drawings. In this way there is readily available to the doctor a complete and accurate record of the treatment that has been accorded the patient.
An important feature of the above described label is that it can be made in roll form thereby avoiding the mixups th~t occur when loose, cut labels are used. The manufacturer is thus assured that the packages for a particular medicinal product will be labeled with the proper label ~or that product. The correctness of the applied label can be made a certainty by associating with each of, - , . .
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, or a series of the labels in the roll, unique indicia, such as code bars or punched holes, discretely located with respect to the stated product and capable of being verified prior to or after the labels have been applied to the containers (note the punched ho'le 21 provided on the bottom edge portion of the l~bel section 15).
This label security is of utmost importance to manufacturers of medicinal and pharmaceutical products. By making the labels in roll form, they are also adaptable for use in existing high speed labeling machines. A roll of the type discussed is illustrated in Fig. 4 of the drawingsl such roll being generally designated b~ the reference numeral 30. m e roll is constituted of a con-tinuous strip of paper provided on its face side with a series of labels similar to the previously described labels 10, and provided on its reverse side with a continuous coating 25 of unactivated thermosensitive adhesive. The label strip is wound so that the adhesive coating 25 is outermost. The roll 30 is supported in depending relation 'by a suitable U-shaped bracket 32 provided in the labeling machine. The roll 30 ls mounted on a shaft 29 rotatably and removably mounted in vertical slots provided in the arms of the bracket 32 to enable the shaft 29 to shift to maintain the roll 30 in contact with an underlying roll 34 of pressure sensitive adhesive tape 35 as such rolls are depleted. The labels in the roll 30 are fed therefrom along a horizontal path in the labeling machine in any suitable manner,such as by the draw or register rolls 33 illustrated. The label web, as it is drawn from the roll, has its face side uppermost and its reverse adhesive coated side facing downwardly. At the place of` discharge of the web from the roll~ the adhesive coating 25 on the web is engaged by the roll 31~ o~ pressure sensitive adhesive tape 35 which is supported .
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by a U-shaped bracket 36 suitably mounted in the labeling machine.
~he pressure sensitive tape 35 is a known commercial product com-posed o~ a paper strip having the width o~ the a:~oresaid masking member 27 and treated with a release coating such as silicone 50 that both sur~aces thereo~ have a release characteristic. The silicone treated strip is coated on its outer sur~ace with a suit-able pressure sensitive adhesive. ~he roll 34 is located with ~espect to the roll 30 so that as the label web is ~rawn from the latter~ the adhesive tape 35 will be adhered to the adhesive coating 25 on the reverse side o-f the longitudinal portion of the label web ~rom which are formed the right side label sections 18 and adjacent to the line of per~orations 12 in the label web. It will be under-stood that when the adhesive tape 35 is so adhered -to the adhesive coating 257 the grip o~ the pressure sensitive adhesive on the coat-ing 25 will be greater than its adherence to the release treated surface of the adhesive coated strip. Thus, the latter may be readily stripped from the adh0red pressure sensitive adhesive which remains on the adhesive coating 25.
It will be understood that other types o~ pressure sen-sitive adhesive tape may be employed instead of the type above discussed. For egample, there is available on the market a pressure sensitive tape in which the pressure sensitive adhesive is sand-wiched between two release treated strips. m us, as shown in Fig, 9, the pressure sensitive adhesive tape 35' in the roll 34~ is pro-vided with a silicone treated strip 60 and a layer 61 o~ pressure sensitive adhesive comparable to the above described strip and adhesive, respectively, in the above described tape 35. In addition the tape 35' has in engagement with the pressure sensitive adhesive 61 a second silicone treated str~p 6~. In mountlng the strip 60 . ' ~ , : ' :

-and adhesive 61 on the thermopla,stic label adhesîve coating 25 in the manner previously described with respect to the adhesive tape 35, the outer strip 62 is stripped from the adhesive 61 just prior to the engagement of the adhesive 62 with thelabel adhesive coating 25, To accomplish this the labeling machine is provided wit~ means 65 for rotatably supporting a driven shaft 66 constructed to have releasably mounted thereon a roll core, me shaft 66 is rotated in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the roll 31~ ~ by any suitable means connected to the labellng machine drive ln order to peel the outer silicone strip 62 from the tape 35' and wind it on the core provided on the shaft 66, When the roll 34 ~
has been depleted, the roll formed from the wound strip 62 may be removed from the shaft 66 and replaced by a new core, The strip 60 and adhesive 61 which have been adhered to the label web will then be processed in the same fashion as the previously described tape 35.
Referring now to the showing of Fig, 4, in the operation of the labeling machine, as the combined label web and tape 35 are fed toward the:label applying station, the leading labels lO in the web may be periodically severed therefrom by suitable cutting mechanism 37. The severed leading or terminal label 38 may then be picked up ~y a vacuum device 39 of a known construction and delivered by the latter to a pickup station L~o where it is again picked up by a label applicator 41 and applied to the bottle 31 supported at the ~pplying station 42, The vacuum device 39 and the applicator 41 may form part of a known dual pickup label carrier~
as shown, so that as a label is being delivered by the device 38 to station 40, the applicator 41 is simultaneously delivering a previously deposited label from station 40 to the bottle 31. l'he applicator 41 is provided with a label carrying sur-f'ace patterned 30 similarly to the pattern in which the adhesive is to be activated _8_ .

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on a label and is provided with a heating element for heating the patterned label carrying surface thereof so that as the applcator 41 transmits a label from station 40 to the bottle the thermo-sensitive adhesive 25 on the label is adhesively activated in the desired pattern. In depositing the label on the bottle the appli-cator 41 locates the label on the bottle so that the inner portion of the adhesive 25 on the le~t side label section 13 adjacent to the per~orated line 11 is engaged with the top panel of the type of bottle 31 shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings~ Because of the tackiness of the adhesive the label will remain in the position in which it is deposited by the applicator ~1 on the bottle Fol-lowing the application of the severed label 38 to the bottle 31 it is secured to the bottle 31 by a hinged presser pad 43 In securing the label to the bottle, the two pivotal sections of the hinged presser pad 43 unfold to bend the label so as to adhere the label sections 13 and 18 to opposed panels of the bottle 31 and to cover the remainder of the top inte-rmediate bottle panel with the unglued label section 15.
I~hile in the practice illustrated in Figs. 4 and 9l the tapes 35 and 35' are adhered to the label strip in the labeling machine, it will be understood that the label strip may have a pressure sensitive tape of the type of tape 35 adhered thereto be~ore being made up into a roll such as the roll 30 Of course in such case, there will be no need for the tape carrying bracket 36 in the labeling machine. Also, while Fig. 4 illustrates the use of a label roll in labeling articles, it wi]l be understood, that instead of such roll, a stack o~ labels such as the label 10 illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 of -the drawings may be u-tilized in the labeling machine and fed to the applying statlon l~2 by a label 3 applying drum equipped with suitable label transfer mechanism such . . .
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Instead of being constructed to three parts or sections in the manner shown in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings~ the label of this invention may be made in two sections as is demonstrated by the label ~5 shown in Figs. 6 and 7 of the drawings. The l~hel 45 is cornposed of a section 46 comparable to the previously described label section 13, but in addition to the information provided on the latter, there may also be printed on the label section 46 the information required by statute in labeling medicinal preparations.
The other section 47 of the two section label, which is separated from the section 46 by a line of perforations 48~ is comparable to the previously described label section 18. In addition to the information provided on the label section 18, the label section 47 may be provided with recording in~ormation such as the in~ormation 17 printed on the previously described label section 15 The reverse side of the two part label 45 may be entirely covered with a thermosensitive adhesive in the manner of the previously described three part label 10, or only partially covered with such adhesive.
As is shown in Fig. 7 of the drawings~ the reverse side of label L~5 is provided with a coating 49 of thermosensitive adhesive which covers the entire area of section 46 of such label. The reverse side of section 47 of label 45 is provided with two areas 50 o~
thermosensitive adhesive which correspond to the heat activated areas 28 of the adhesive coating 25 on section 18 of the previously described three part label 101 and is othexwise ~ree of such adhesive.
It will be understood, that in practice the reverse side of the section 18 of the previously described three part label 10 may also be provided with only two areas of therrnosensitive adhesive in the ~:LO~
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, manner of the label section 1~7 herein described, Furtherl since the adhesive coating on the reverse side of the middle seckion 15 o~ the three part label 10 is not activated in the use of the label, such coating may be eliminated. With such changes in the adhesive coating of label 10, the thermosensitive adhesive coating on such label would correspond to the thermosensitive adhesive coat-ing of label 45, shown in Fig, 7, As with the previously described label section 18, the label section 47 is provided on its reverse side adjacent to the line of perforations 48~ with a strip 51 of pressure sensitive adhesive that is masked by a strip o~ paper 52 treated by a releasing ingredient such as silicone to provide it with a readily detachable characteristic, me use of the label 45 is s-lmilar to th~t described with respect to the label lO, The section 46 of label 45 will be permanently affixed to the medicine container anc3 the section 47 will be releasably adhered to the container by the adhesive dots 50, The pressure sensitive adhesive 51 on label section 47 will not adhere to the container because o-f the treated strip 52, When the contents o~ the container are to be dispensed the label section 47 is readily separated from the label section 46 and the container and then attached to a prescription or patient's chart in the manner previously described with respect to the label section 18, It is also contemplated that the label of this invention may be provided with more than three sections, Thusl the label, in addition to including a section such as illustrated by the sections 13 and l~6 for permanent a~fixation to the product, may or may not include a section comparable to section 15, but may include a plurality of sections of the type of sections 18 and 47, A label of the indicated type without a section comparable to section 15 is illustrated in Fig, 8 o~ the drawings, In the label .. . ...
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of Fig. 83 the left hand section 70, as viewed in such ~igure, is provided on its back with an adhesive 71 capable of affixing such label section 70 permanently to a product and in that respect is similar to the previously described sections 13 and 46. Also like sections 13 and 463 label section 70 is provided on its face with label indicia deemed desirable for such permanently affixed section The label of Fig. 8 ~Urther includes four similarly constructed label sections 72, 73~ 74 and 75 separably,connected to each other and to the label section 70 by lines of perforations 76,77, 10 78 and 79. Each of the label sections 72, 73, 74 and 75 is con-structed along the lines of the previously described sections 18 and 47 and comprises on its face side the material previously indicated as suitable for the previously described sections 18 and 47 and on its back a strip 80 of pressure sensitive material masked by a release or silicone treated s~ip 81 of any suitable fabric such as paper. The back of at least one of the label sections 72, 73, 74 and 75 is also provided with an adhesive capable of removably securing it to the product in the manner of the adhesive materials 25 and 50 on the previously described label : 20 sections 18 and 47, respectively. In the label illustrated in Fig. 8 the terminal section 75 only is provided with such adhesive material 80'. It will be understood however, that one or more of the sections 72, 73 and 74 may also be provided with such adhesive material.
The use of the label shown in Fig. 8 is similar to t'nat described with respect to the labels 10 and 45. However, the additional sections 72-75 provided with pressure sensitive material enables the recording material pertinent to such labe,l to be made of record at a number of places where it is important that such record should be kept.
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, ., While in the above described label constructions~ such labels, whether in roll or sheet form, have been provided with an unactivated glue on 'both the permanent'ly and releasably attachable sections thereof prior to the introduction of such labels into the labeling machine~ it will be understood that it is witnin the co~templation of this invention to provide the adhesive for permanently and releasably attaching the labels to lhe packages in the labeling machine. As ls indicated in Fig 4 of the drawings, this may be done by forming the roll 30 with a plain label web having no adhesive on its reverse side except the strip of pressure sensitive adhesive masked by the release treated paper strip. m e adhesive ~or permanently and removably affixing the label sections to the product, whether thermoactivatable adhesive, ordinary label glue, or hot melt may be pattern coated on the severed label as it is being fed to the label applying station. The means for accomplishing this, as is indicated in dotted outline in Fig 4 of the drawings, may be a suitable adhesive applying means 55 located between the pickup station 40 and the label applying station 42. As indicated~ the adhesive applying means 55 may include a pattern roller 56 having a portion 57 for applying a coating of adhesive to the label section to be permanently attached to the package, and having portions 58 for applying small adhesive areas to the label section to be releasably connected to the package. The pattern roller 56 would apply the adhesive to the severed label 38 as ~t is being transported by the applicator 41 from the pickup statîon 40 to the bottle 31 to which it is to be app~ied.
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-,~ sheets or a continuous strip~ there'by enabling it to be supplied to a product manufacturer in the form best suited for employment in the labeling machines of the manufacturer, As above ind~cated, roll labels are the type presently employed in the high speed labelers used by manufactursrs in many industries because roll labels assure maximum label security and accountability, which factors are of great importance in certain of such industries, One of the sections on each label is permanently affixed to the container and is provided with full parti.culars as to the content o~ the containers. A second section of the,label is separably connected to the first section and is merely adhesively tacked to the container so that it can readily 'be torn ~rom both. The second section is also provided with ~nadhesive which is rendered inoperative to adhere such section to the container, but which can readily be made operative -to adhere the separated section to a patient's prescription or record. m e free side o~ the second section may contain in~ormation particularly of interest to a patient's doctor or druggist and may provide space enabling a record to be made of the dosages taken by the patient. If the label is provided with a third or additional sections, such as the middle section 14 of label 10 or the sections 72-75 of the label shown in Fig. 8, such sections can be ut-llized as records .-, for purposes such as accountability of the particular container and its contents. It is contemplated that while such additional sections may or may not have provided thereon an adhesive similar to the adhesive on the first Jabel section, they may be provided with a suitable masked pressure sensltive adhesive in the manner of the second section in the event the retailer or others desire to adhere such additional sections to backin~s or record sheets.

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Claims (10)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A label having a face side bearing label indicia and having a back side to be adhesively connected to a package but prior to such attachment being adhesively inoperative throughout its entire area, the label comprising a first layer having two sections separably connected together and each bearing on its face side indicia pertinent to a given product, the first of said sections having a back side adapted to be rendered adhesive to affix said first section permanently to a package, and a second layer of material having a release coating overlying the back side of said label, characterized in that the back side of the second label section is adapted to be rendered adhesive to removably affix such second section to a package, whereby both sections of the applied label are capable of being simultaneously secured to the package to hold the label, as a whole, in a form conforming to the shape of the package surface covered by the label, the first section permanently and the second section removably, and the back side of the second label section having in a reduced area thereof a pressure sensitive adhesive overlaid with a second layer of material having a release coating directly engageable with the outer surface of a package and rendering the reduced area of pressure sensitive adhesive adhesively inoperative when the back side of the second label section is adhesively secured to the package, said second layer being removable when the second label section is freed from its attachment to the package and to the first label section to render the reduced area of pressure sensitive adhesive operative to adhere the back of the freed second label section to another article.
2. A label according to Claim 1, characterized in that a third section is located between and separably connected to said first and second sections, said third section bearing on its face side indicia pertinent to said label indicia, the back of said third section being adhesively inoperative to enable said third section to cover an outer surface portion of the package in unattached condition when the label is applied to such package with said first and second sections secured thereto.
3. A label according to Claim 2, characterized in that a second layer of release treated material is attached by pressure sensitive adhesive to the back side of said third section and is in direct covering unattached engagement with the outer surface of the package when the label is affixed thereto, said second layer of release treated material being removable from said third section to render said second coating of pressure sensitive adhesive operative to adhere said third section, when separated from said first and second sections, to another article.
4. A label according to Claim 1, characterized in that the back sides of said first and second label sections are provided with inactive thermosensitive adhesive material, the thermosensitive material on the back of said first label section being capable of being adhesively activated to permanently affix said one label section to a package, and the thermosensitive material on the back of said second label section being capable of being adhesively activated to removably affix said second label section to a package.
5. A continuous label strip composed of a longitudinally extending series of labels such as defined in Claims 1, 2 or 3, charac-terized in that said pressure sensitive adhesive is disposed on the back of said label strip as a continuous longitudinal stripe located between the longitudinal side edges of said label strip, and said second layer of release coated material is in the form of a con-tinuous strip extending longitudinally of the label strip and con-cealing said stripe of pressure sensitive adhesive.
6. An article comprising a container for a product having a label bearing surface portion and a label proper on the container comprising an unfolded sheet of label paper overlying such surface portion as a single layer and being weakened to provide two sections separable from one-another, each of the sections having provided on its face side information relating to the particular product packaged in the container and a first of said sections having on its back side an adhesive permanently affixing it to the container, and a second layer of material having a release coating overlying the back of the label, characterized in that the second of the label sections has on a first portion of its back side an adhesive removably affixing such second section to the container, whereby both of said sections hold the unfolded label sheet as a whole on the container in a form conforming to the shape of the container surface covered thereby, a pressure sensitive adhesive on a second portion of the back side of said second section and covered by a second layer of material having a release coating thereon to render such covered pressure sensitive adhesive adhesively inoperative while said second label section is adhered to the container, said second layer being removable when said second label section is detached from the container and said first label section to render the pressure sensitive adhesive operative to adhere the back of the detached second label section to another article.
7. A continuous label strip composed of a longitudinally extending series of labels such as defined in Claim 4, characterized in that said pressure sensitive adhesive is disposed on the back of said label strip as a continuous longitudinal stripe located between the longitudinal side edges of said label strip, and said second layer of release coated material is in the form of a con-tinuous strip extending longitudinally of the label strip and concealing said stripe of pressure sensitive adhesive.
8. A label having on its face side label indicia and having a back side to be adhesively connected to an article to be labeled, the label back side comprising two sections non-adherent in the non-used status of the label and an intermediate section spacing said two non-adherent sections, said intermediate section being manually separable from at least one of said spaced sections and being provided with pressure sensitive adhesive, a separable protection layer covering said pressure sensitive adhesive, one of said two spaced sections being adapted to be rendered sufficiently adherent by a given adhesive to permanently secure that one spaced section to the article to be labeled, and the other of said two spaced sections being adapted to be brought into an adherence status by said given adhesive to separably secure such other spaced section to the article to be labeled, whereby the two spaced sections hold the label, as a whole, in a form conforming to the shape of the article surface to be covered, and in that the other spaced section and the intermediate section are adapted to be separated together manually from the one spaced section.
9. A label according to Claim 8, in which said one spaced section is pro-vided with inactive thermosensitive adhesive material covering a major portion of the area of said one spaced section and capable of being adhesively activated to permanently affix said one spaced section to a package, and said other spaced section is provided with inactive thermosensitive adhesive material cap-able of being adhesively activated to removably affix said other spaced section to a package, said adhesively activated material covering a minor portion of the area of said other spaced section.
10. A label having a face side bearing label indicia and having a back side to be adhesively connected to a package, but prior to such attachment being adhesively inoperative throughout its entire area, said label comprising a first layer having a plurality of sections separably connected together and bearing on their face sides indicia pertinent to a given product, said first layer having on its back side pressure sensitive adhesive in a reduced area substantially less in size than the area of said first layer, a second layer of material having a release coating attached to the back side of said first layer and covering said pressure sensitive adhesive to render the latter adhesively inoperative when the back side of the label is adhesively secured to a package, said first label layer being adapted to be rendered adherent on its back side with a given adhesive to affix the label to a package in two areas spaced from each other and disposed on opposite sides of said reduced area of pressure sensitive adhesive so that the latter reduced area is intermediate said two spaced areas, whereby the label can be attached to a package in a form conforming to the package sur-face covered by the label and with said second layer of release treated material in direct covering unattached engagement with the outer surface of the package, said first label layer being transversely weakened to enable said intermediate reduced area together with said second layer of release treated material to be manually separated from said one spaced area, and said second layer of release treated material being manually removable from said intermediate reduced area to render the pressure sensitive adhesive on the latter operative to adhere said intermediate reduced area to an article.
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