Container with plastic label

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Inventors

Fumei, Giancarlo J.

Application #

555786

Filed

Nov-28-1983

Published

Feb-4-1986

Current US Class

040/310
040/638
156/229

International Classes

G09F 003/00

Field of Search

40/2 156/229

Assignee

Owens-Illinois, Inc. (Toledo, OH)

US Patent References

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Abstract
The present invention provides, without the drawbacks accompanied by the use of hot melt adhesives, an attractive, easily recycled labelled container, the label, on its underside that is adjacent the container when applied, being provided with a finite area on its leading edge and a finite area on its trailing edge, by applying thereto a solvent for the polymer in each of the finite areas, the finite areas comprising a viscous tacky solution of the polymer in the solvent, the solidifying solution being sufficient to tack and bond the label to container during wrapping. After the label is wrapped around the container, the bond between the container and label becomes weaker as the solidifying solution hardens so that later the label can be easily and cleanly stripped from the container for recycling.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A container having a neck and a body, and a plastic label wrapped around the body, the label made of a thermoplastic polymer that is printable and is soluble in a solvent or a solvent polymer system compatible with the label polymer, the label comprising a foam polymer layer having a side that contacts the body and is attached lightly but securely thereto initially for wrapping, the foam layer having a leading edge for contacting the body, there being a finite area on the leading edge having a liquid viscous solution of a polymer in a solution in the finite area being adapted to solidify and form a solid bond, the solution forming a momentary tacky bond sufficient to anchor the leading edges to the container body whereby the label can be wrapped around the body, the bond between the label and body becoming weaker as the solidifying solution hardens as the solvent evaporates whereby the label can be easily removed from the container body for recycling without contaminating the material of the container body being reclaimed, the foam layer having a trailing edge that overlaps the leading edge to form a sleeve label with overlapped edges on the container body, and the foam layer of the trailing edge containing a second finite area generally extending along the trailing edge, the second finite are comprising a liquid tacky solution of a polymer in a solvent, the solution solidifying to form a side seam bond on the overlapped edges, the bond becoming stronger whereby, upon use, the side seam resists being pulled apart.



Description
The present invention relates to a container and a plastic label wrapped therearound, and to a method of applying the label to the container.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It has been known to utilize mechanical handling apparatus to supply labels to a container. Such apparatus has included a plastic label sheet feed supply, a drum upon which the label is secured and which moves the label into engagement with the outer surface of a container. The label adheres to the container and is subsequently wrapped around the container by rolling it along a fixed surface. U.S. Pat. No. 4,323,416, for instance, shows such an apparatus, the label being glued to the container and its overlapped ends glued together by the use of a glue applicator assembly. Hot melt adhesives have been used to secure the labels to the container and to form a glued side seam when applied to the overlapped label ends.

Other adhesives, with accompanying drawbacks, have been used such as dextrines and other water-based adhesives, and pressure sensitive adhesives. For containers such as oriented plastic carbonated beverage bottles, pressure sensitive adhesives have not been commonly used.
 
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