Label device

An improved advertising and labeling method comprising forming a substantially planar label, die-cutting a plurality of openings in at least two opposing locations on the label, such that the openings are configured to align with a plurality of openings on a display device and locating a fastening device within at least one of the plurality of openings.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to labels and signage that can be easily and quickly customized and modified.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the retail sector and elsewhere there is an ongoing and growing need for easily modified advertising and labeling systems that can be securely fastened to a wide range of display units. Generally, signage and labeling on mobile storage and display devices is provided separate from the display so that modification of the goods located onto the display can be easily coordinated with removal of any label. However, such modular labels become easily separated from the goods which they are intended to advertise and also require additional time and effort to move the labels should the display require a change in location as is frequently the case in retail outlets.

Notwithstanding the above, there remains a need for improved advertising and labeling systems that allow for secure attachment to displays, especially displays that may be moved from a first location to a second location and displays where the goods located onto the displays are often modified.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention addresses one or more of the above needs by providing a method comprising forming a substantially planar label, die-cutting a plurality of openings in at least two opposing locations on the label, such that the openings are configured to align with a plurality of openings on a display device and locating a fastening device within at least one of the plurality of openings.

The method may also include locating the fastening device through a corresponding opening on a display device. The method may include die-cutting four or more openings on the label. The label may be substantially rectangular in shape and at least two openings may be located near at least two terminating edges of the label. The display device may be a stacked shelf set. The display device may be a stacked shelf set having at least three shelves and each shelf may include a label attached thereto.

The method may include locating a fastening device within all of the plurality of openings and may also include locating a fastening device within all of the plurality of openings and all corresponding openings on the display device. The fastening device may be a tree-fastener. The method may include die-cutting the plurality of openings such that a first terminating end of the label includes exactly two openings and a second terminating end which opposes the first terminating end, includes exactly two openings. The method may include die-cutting a centralized opening. The centralized opening may be equidistant from at least two terminating edges of the label. The method may include die-cutting exactly five openings and each of the five openings may receive a fastening device. The label may be located onto a shelf and may have a width that is substantially equal to the width of the shelf. The label may have a length that is at least about ten times the width of the label. At least two labels may be attached to at least two shelves of the display device. The method may include printing onto at least one side of the label.

The label and methods described herein offer any of a number of benefits and advantages. The label provides an easily modifiable advertising system wherein the label itself can be securely fastened to a display device and still moved as needed.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

This application claims the benefit of filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/037,639, filed Aug. 15, 2014. The entirety of the contents of that application are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.

In general, the teachings herein provide for a label that includes a plurality of openings. The openings are preferably formed for receiving a fastening device. The label may be removably attached to a display device via one or more of the fastening devices. The display device may include one or more surfaces for receiving the label. The display device may include one or more openings, which openings may be located to correspond with the openings of the label. The fastening devices may be located through the opening in the label and may also be located through openings located on the display device.

As shown for example inFIG. 1, the label10may include a plurality of openings12a-12e. A fastening device14may be located within the plurality of openings. The label may be affixed to a display device18. The display device may include a shelf20, which receives the label. The shelf20may also include a plurality of openings22a-22ewhich correspond with the plurality of openings12a-12ein the label.

FIG. 2shows an example label10including a first and second opening12a,12b. A first fastening device14aand a second fastening device14bare located into the openings12a,12b. The label10is shown located onto a shelf20. The shelf20includes corresponding openings22a,22bfor receiving the fastening devices14aand14b.

FIGS. 3 and 4include views of an exemplary display device18.FIG. 3shows fastening devices14a-14elocated into display device openings22a-22e.FIG. 4shows a close-up view of display device openings22aand22bfor receiving fasteners14aand14b.

The label may be substantially planar. The label may include a first surface and an opposing second surface. The label may include at least a portion that is substantially planar. The label may include a top edge, a bottom edge and one or more side edges. The label may include only three edges. The label may include exactly four edges. The label may be circular, having only one edge. The top edge and bottom edge may be substantially parallel. The label may include a pair of substantially parallel side edges. The label may comprise a substantially continuous material layer. Alternatively, the label may include one or more cut-out portions. The label may be formed of a flexible material. The label may be formed of a substantially rigid material. The label may be formed of a flexible material having a coating or additional material layer placed thereon to impart increased rigidity to the label. The label may be contacted with an adhesive layer that may provide increased rigidity to the label material. The label may also be contacted with a handling layer so that the handling layer provides increased rigidity to the label.

The label may include one or more openings and/or cut-out portions. The one or more openings and/or cut-out portions may be formed by removing a portion of the label. The label material may be die-cut to remove a portion of the label, thus creating the opening and/or cut-out portion. The one or more openings and/or cut-out portions may be confined within the edges of the label so that the one or more openings and/or cut-out portions do not contact any edges of the label. The cut-out portion may be formed so that a portion contacts one or more edges of the label so that an opening is created along one or more edges of the label. The openings may include one or more side edges. The openings may include at least two side edges that are substantially parallel to one another. The openings may be substantially circular. The openings may include only one continuous side edge. The side edges of the openings may be substantially parallel to one or more side edges of the label.

The label may be contacted with a fastening device which may be a mechanical fastener and/or an adhesive layer. The fastening device may allow the label to adhere to a surface of a display device. The fastening device may be such that the label can be attached to a first surface, removed from the first surface, and attached to a second surface and/or any number of additional surfaces. The fastening device may be a substantially permanent fastening device so that the label is difficult to remove from a substrate, thus deterring theft of the label.

The label discussed herein may be composed of a pliable material to provide flexibility. A particular feature of the material may be that it is durable enough to resist tearing during attempts to place and remove the label. The label may be formed of paper materials including but not limited to paperboard, chipboard, cardboard, fiberboard, natural fibers, mineral fibers or any combination thereof. The material may be a virgin material, a post-consumer recycled material, or a combination of both. The material may be a recyclable material and/or a biodegradable material. If the label material includes paperboard, the paperboard may be a bleached or unbleached paperboard. For example it may be a solid bleached sulfate (SBS) paperboard. The label may be formed of a more rigid material, such as a polymeric material including but not limited to thermoplastics, thermoset plastics, elastomer containing materials, or any combination thereof. Examples of polymeric materials that may be employed include polyamide, polyester, polystyrene, polyethylene (including polyethylene terephthlate, high density polyethylene and low density polyethylene), polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, bio-based plastics/biopolymers (e.g., poly lactic acid), silicone, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), or any combination thereof. The label may also be composed of a paper-based material that includes a coating, which may be a polymeric coating, to enhance the strength and/or rigidity of the label. The coating may be a film layer. Common plastic films that may be used include nylon, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, polyvinylidene chloride and combinations thereof.

The label and fasteners may be such that the label can be quickly and easily moved from a first display location to a second display location. The label and fasteners may be such that the label can be quickly and easily moved from a first storage location to a second display location. The label and fasteners may be such that the label can be quickly and easily moved from a first display location to a second storage location. The label and fasteners may be such that the label can be quickly and easily moved from a first storage location to a storage display location. The label may be designed so that it provides product information for display purposes (e.g., in a retail setting for consumer viewing), and may also provide product information for storage purposes (e.g., in a storeroom to identify the contents of a particular shelf or other storage location). The label may be designed to travel with an associated product in order to simplify the movement of a product from one location in a retail setting to a second location in a retail setting. The openings in the label may be customizable according to a display device in a particular retail location, such that the retail location can request openings in specific locations along the label. The label may also be provided with a variety of openings in varying locations, such that the label may be attached to any number of differing display devices so long that at least one opening in the label aligns with at least one opening on a corresponding display device. Accordingly, one label, having a plurality of openings may be located via one or more fasteners onto a first display device, and thereafter moved to a second display device that is different from the first display device. Thus, the openings receiving a fastener on the first display device may differ from those openings that receive a fastener on the second display device.

The disclosures of all articles and references, including patent applications and publications, are incorporated by reference for all purposes. The term “consisting essentially of” to describe a combination shall include the elements, ingredients, components or steps identified, and such other elements ingredients, components or steps that do not materially affect the basic and novel characteristics of the combination. The use of the terms “comprising” or “including” to describe combinations of elements, ingredients, components or steps herein also contemplates embodiments that consist essentially of the elements, ingredients, components or steps. By use of the term “may” herein, it is intended that any described attributes that “may” be included are optional.