Abstract:
Product information label system having a base member and a foldout medical information pamphlet which is applied to medicinal and drug containers where the foldout pamphlet is resealable for subsequent use.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The present invention is for a medicinal information label system, and more particularly, pertains to a resealable pamphlet system having fold out informational panels for dissemination of medical and drug product information. 
     2. Description of the Prior Art 
     Prior art medical printed informational material has been difficult to read, at best, due to a myriad of required informational medical information which must be attached or included on the medical product or drug container. Reading of this small print information often requires the use of optical devices such as glasses or magnifying devices. Often dosages were improperly interpreted or conveniently ignored because it was difficult to extricate such valuable information. Users are often prone to neglect such small and difficult to read information for the above and other reasons. 
     Often medical printed informational material was printed in the same small type fashion and included in loose leaf form in a packaging container along with a pill bottle. The user was then free to discard the packaging container, along with the informational material, with utter disregard to retaining the information for further reference in the future. Had the user the foresight to attempt to retain the informational material, the material could be separated from the medical device or drug container and lost. The informational material could also become damaged or dog-eared if left in an unsecured state. 
     Clearly what is needed is a resealable product information label system which attaches to a medical product or drug container and which includes a sufficient amount of label material for sufficiently large printing. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The general purpose of the invention is a medical and/or drug container product information label system. 
     According to one embodiment of the present invention there is provided a product information label system having a pamphlet suitably attached to the front surface of a planar base member. The pamphlet is composed of multiple fold out informational printed paper panels covered by a polypropylene plastic laminate, having an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive on its underside, which is secured along an area at one side of the pamphlet to the planar base member. The other side of the pamphlet secures to the planar base member by an ultraviolet cured release coating which allows the user to easily disengage that side of the pamphlet so that printed matter on the multiple fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the released side of the pamphlet for future reference. 
     One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system for dissemination of medicinal or medical product information. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system which attaches to a medical device or medical drug container. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having a pamphlet attached to a planar base member. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having fold out informational panels. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having panels which can accommodate an abundance of suitable text information. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is fold out panels which secure and pivot about a vertical area or a horizontal area. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having panels which fold out in accordion style. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having panels which fold out in tuck under style or bib style. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having a multiplicity of panels which fold out about a multiplicity of left, right, lower or upper fold areas. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having a protective polypropylene plastic laminate covering underlying panels. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having a protective polypropylene plastic laminate with acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive on its back side. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of an ultraviolet cured release coating on a base member which contacts an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive on the underside of a polypropylene plastic laminate for purposes of sealing and resealing subsequent to release. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of an ultraviolet cured release coating on a base member which contacts hot melt glue on the underside of a top panel for purposes of sealing and resealing subsequent to release. 
     Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a product information label system having panels which fold about a living hinge. 
     Having thus described significant aspects and features of the present invention, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide a medical and/or drug container product information label system. 
     Alternate embodiments disclose various methods of arranging pamphlet panel foldout members and securing of pamphlets to a planar base member. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Other objects of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein: 
         FIG. 1  illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system, the present invention; 
         FIG. 2  illustrates a front view of the product information label system including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 3  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 4  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  4 — 4  of  FIG. 1 ; 
         FIG. 5 , a first alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 6  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 7  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view of the product information label system of  FIG. 5 ; 
         FIG. 8 , a second alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system; 
         FIG. 9  illustrates a front view of the product information label system of  FIG. 8  including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 10  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 11  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  11 — 11  of  FIG. 8 ; 
         FIG. 12 , a third alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 13  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 14  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view of the product information label system of  FIG. 12 ; 
         FIG. 15 , a fourth alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system; 
         FIG. 16  illustrates a front view of the product information label system of  FIG. 15  including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 17  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 18  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  18 — 18  of  FIG. 15 ; 
         FIG. 19 , a fifth alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system; 
         FIG. 20  illustrates a front view of the product information label system of  FIG. 19  including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 21  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 22  illustrates a conceptual cross-sectional view along line  22 — 22  of  FIG. 19 ; 
         FIG. 23 , a sixth alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 24  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 25  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  25 — 25  of  FIG. 23 ; 
         FIG. 26 , a seventh alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 27  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 28  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  28 — 28  of  FIG. 26 ; 
         FIG. 29 , an eighth alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 30  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 31  illustrates panels rotated about a living hinge to reveal the reverse sides of the panels; 
         FIG. 32  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  32 — 32  of  FIG. 29 ; 
         FIG. 33 , a ninth alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system; 
         FIG. 34  illustrates a front view of the product information label system of  FIG. 33  including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 35  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; 
         FIG. 36  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  36 — 36  of  FIG. 33 ; 
         FIG. 37 , a tenth alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system; 
         FIG. 38  illustrates a front view of the product information label system of  FIG. 37  including the initial step of accessing information from a pamphlet; 
         FIG. 39  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels for accessing information from the pamphlet; and, 
         FIG. 40  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  40 — 40  of FIG.  37 . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       FIG. 1  illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system  10 , the present invention. The product information label system  10  includes a planar base member  12  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  14 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  16  is affixed to the front surface  14 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  16  is composed of multiple fold out informational printed paper panels covered by a transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  18  which is secured along an area  20  at the left side of the pamphlet  16  to the planar base member  12 . The area  22  at the right side of the pamphlet  16  secures to the planar base member  12  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  24 , of  FIG. 2 , which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  22  of the pamphlet  16  so that the printed matter on the multiple fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  22  of the pamphlet  16  for future reference. The product information label system  10  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product, a product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 2  illustrates a front view of the product information label system  10  including the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  16 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The first step is to manually lift the polypropylene plastic laminate  18  from engagement at the right area  22  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  24 , which is located on the planar base member  12 , to expose informational planar paper panels  26 ,  28 ,  30  and  32 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Panels  26 ,  28  and  30  align in pleated or accordion style, whereby each panel is in direct contact with adjacent panels. Panel  32  is secured to the underside of the polypropylene plastic laminate  18 , and the remaining panels  26 ,  28  and  30  are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 3 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 3  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  26 ,  28  and  30  for accessing information from the pamphlet  16 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  26 ,  28  and  30 , the back side of panel  32 , and in the area on the planar base member  12  beneath panel  26 . Of course, information is also accessible on the back sides of panels  26 ,  28  and  30  when the panels are rotated to the left about the left area  20 . Also, information is viewable on the front side of panel  32  which is attached to the transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  18 . Although three fold out panels  26 ,  28  and  32  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be used. 
       FIG. 4  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  4 — 4  of  FIG. 1 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  12 . A layer of acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive  34  is located on the inside surface of the polypropylene plastic laminate  18 . The acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  34  fastens the polypropylene plastic laminate  18  at the left area  20  to the planar base member  12 , secures the panel  32  to the polypropylene plastic laminate  18 , and also contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  24  located on the planar base member  12  at the right area  22  of the pamphlet  16  to seal the panels  26 ,  28 ,  30  and  32  within the confines of the protective polypropylene plastic laminate  18 . The left area  20  acts as a living hinge  36  for folding out of the panels  32  and  26  (and  28 - 30 ) for viewing. The use of the acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  34  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  24  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 5 , a first alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system  40 , the present invention. The product information label system  40  includes a planar base member  42  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  44 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  46  is affixed to the front surface  44 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  46  is composed of multiple fold out informational printed paper panels covered by a transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  48  which is secured along an area  50  at the left side of the pamphlet  46  to the planar base member  42 . The area  52  at the right side of the pamphlet  46  secures to the planar base member  42  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  54  which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  52  of the pamphlet  46  so that the printed matter on the multiple fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  52  of the pamphlet  46  for future reference. The product information label system  40  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product or product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 5  also illustrates the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  46 . The first step is to manually lift the polypropylene plastic laminate  48  from engagement at the right area  52  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  54 , which is located on the planar base member  42 , to expose informational planar paper panels  56 ,  58 ,  60  and  62 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Panels  56 ,  58  and  60  align in fold and tuck under style where one panel (or more, depending on the number of panels) is folded and tucked under other panels. Panel  60  is folded over and tucked between panel  58  and panel  56 . Correspondingly, an additional panel at the end of panel  60  would be folded over and tucked between panel  60  and panel  58 . Panel  62  is secured to the underside of the polypropylene plastic laminate  48 , and the remaining panels  56 ,  58  and  60  are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 6 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 6  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  56 ,  58  and  60  for accessing information from the pamphlet  46 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  56 ,  58  and  60 , the back side of panel  62 , and in the area on the planar base member  42  beneath panel  56 . Of course, information is also accessible on the back sides of panels  56 ,  58  and  60  when the panels are rotated to the left about the living hinge  64  at the left area  50 . Also, information is viewable on both sides of panel  62  which is attached to the transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  48 . Although three fold out panels  56 ,  58  and  60  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be incorporated. 
       FIG. 7  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view of the product information label system  40 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  42 . A layer of acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive  43  is located on the inside surface of the polypropylene plastic laminate  48 . The acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  43  fastens the polypropylene plastic laminate  48  at the left area  50  to the planar base member  42 , secures the panel  62  to the polypropylene plastic laminate  48 , and also contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  54  located on the planar base member  42  at the right area  52  of the pamphlet  46  to seal the panels  56 ,  58 ,  60  and  62  within the confines of the protective polypropylene plastic laminate  48 . The left area  50  acts as a living hinge  64  for folding out of the panels  56 ,  58 ,  60  and  62  for viewing. The use of the acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  43  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  54  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 8 , a second alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system  70 , the present invention. The product information label system  70  includes a planar base member  72  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  74 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  76  is affixed to the front surface  74 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  76  is composed of multiple fold out or fixed informational printed paper panels secured by hot melt adhesive  78  to the planar base member  72 , as illustrated in FIG.  11 . The right area  80  of the pamphlet  76  secures to the planar base member  72  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  84 , of  FIG. 9 , which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  80  of the pamphlet  76  so that the printed matter on the multiple fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  80  of the pamphlet  76  for future reference. The product information label system  70  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product, a product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 9  illustrates a front view of the product information label system  70  including the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  76 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The first step is to manually lift the top pamphlet panel  82 , having a hot melt adhesive strip  91  on the underside, from engagement at the right area  80  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  84  which is located on the planar base member  72 , to expose one or more sides of informational planar paper panels  82 ,  86 ,  88 , and  90 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Bottom panel  86  is bonded to the planar base member  72  by hot melt adhesive  78  illustrated in FIG.  11 . Panels  86 ,  88  and  90  align in pleated or accordion style, whereby each panel is in direct contact with adjacent panels. Panel  82  acts as a top cover and sealing member for the remaining panels  86 ,  88  and  90 , which are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 10 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 10  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  82 ,  88  and  90  for accessing information from the pamphlet  76 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  86 ,  88  and  90 , and the front and back sides of panel  82 , which rotates about a living hinge  96  common to panels  82  and  86  at the left area  98 . Of course, information is also accessible on the back sides of panels  88  and  90  when the panels  88  and  90  are rotated to the left about the right area  80 , which acts as a living hinge  94 . Although two fold out panels  88  and  90  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be used. 
       FIG. 11  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  11 — 11  of  FIG. 8 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  72 . Hot melt adhesive  78  bonds bottom panel  86  to the planar base member  72 . Hot melt adhesive strip  91  on the underside of panel  82  contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  84  located on the planar base member  72  at the right area  80  of the pamphlet  76  to seal the panels  86 ,  88 , and  90  within the confines of the top pamphlet panel  82 . The left area  98  acts as a living hinge  96  for folding out of the panel  82  for viewing. The use of the hot melt adhesive strip  91  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  84  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 12 , a third alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system  100 , the present invention. The product information label system  100  includes a planar base member  102  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  104 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  106  is affixed to the front surface  104 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  106  is composed of multiple fold out or fixed informational printed paper panels secured by hot melt adhesive  120  to the planar base member  102 , as illustrated in FIG.  14 . The right area  108  of the pamphlet  106  secures to the planar base member  102  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  110  which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  108  of the pamphlet  106  so that the printed matter on the multiple fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  108  of the pamphlet  106  for future reference. The product information label system  100  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product or product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 12  also illustrates the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  106 . The first step is to manually lift the top pamphlet panel  118 , having a hot melt adhesive strip  111  on the underside, from engagement, at the right area  108 , with the ultraviolet cured release coating  110  which is located on the planar base member  102 , to expose one or more sides of informational planar paper panels  112 ,  114 ,  116  and  118 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Panels  112 ,  114  and  116  align in fold and tuck under style where one panel (or more, depending on the number of panels) is folded and tucked under other panels. Panel  116  is folded over and tucked between panel  114  and panel  112 . Correspondingly, an additional panel at the end of panel  116  would be folded over and tucked between panel  116  and panel  114 . Bottom panel  112  is bonded to the planar base member  102  by hot melt adhesive  120  illustrated in FIG.  14 . Panel  118  acts as a top cover and sealing member for the remaining panels  112 ,  114  and  116 , which are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 13 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 13  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  114 ,  116  and  118  for accessing information from the pamphlet  106 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  112 ,  114 ,  116  and the back side of panel  118 . Of course, information is also accessible on the back sides of panels  114  and  116  when the panels are rotated to the left about the living hinge  121  at the right area  108 . Also, information is viewable on both sides of panel  118 , which rotates about living hinge  122  common to panels  112  and  118  at the left area  124 . Although two fold out panels  114  and  116  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be incorporated. 
       FIG. 14  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view of the product information label system  100 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  102 . Hot melt adhesive  120  bonds bottom panel  112  to the planar base member  102 . Hot melt adhesive strip  111  on the underside of panel  118  contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  110  located on the planar base member  102  at the right area  108  of the pamphlet  106  to seal the panels  112 ,  114  and  116  within the confines of the top pamphlet panel  118 . The left area  124  acts as a living hinge  122  for folding out of the panel  118  for viewing. The use of hot melt adhesive strip  111  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  110  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 15 , a fourth alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system  126 , the present invention. The product information label system  126  includes a planar base member  128  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  130 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  132  is affixed to the front surface  130 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  132  is composed of multiple fold out informational printed paper panels covered by a transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  134  which is secured along an upper area  136  of the pamphlet  132  to the planar base member  128 . The lower area  138  of the pamphlet  132  secures to the planar base member  128  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  140  which allows the user to easily disengage the lower area  138  of the pamphlet  132  so that the printed matter on the multiple fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the lower area  138  of the pamphlet  132  for future reference. The product information label system  126  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product, a product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 16  illustrates a front view of the product information label system  126  including the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  132 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The product information label system  126  is rotated 90° from the view of  FIG. 15  for illustration purposes. The first step is to manually lift the polypropylene plastic laminate  134  from engagement at the lower area  138  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  140  which is located on the planar base member  128 , to subsequently expose informational planar paper panels  142 ,  144 ,  146 ,  148  and  150 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Panels  142 ,  144 ,  146  and  148  align in pleated or accordion style, whereby each panel is in direct contact with adjacent panels. Panel  150  is secured to the underside of the transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  134 , and the remaining panels  142 ,  144 ,  146  and  148  are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 17 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 17  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  142 ,  144 ,  146  and  148  for accessing information from the pamphlet  132 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this rotated illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  142 ,  144 ,  146  and  148 , the back side of panel  150 , and in the area on the planar base member  128  beneath panel  142 . Of course, information is also accessible on the back sides of panels  142 ,  144 ,  146  and  148  when the panels are rotated to the left about the area  136 . Also, information is viewable on the front side of panel  150  which is attached to the transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  134 . Although four fold out panels  142 ,  144 ,  146  and  148  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be used. 
       FIG. 18  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  18 — 18  of  FIG. 15 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  128 . A layer of acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive  152  is located on the inside surface of the polypropylene plastic laminate  134 . The acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  152  fastens the polypropylene plastic laminate  134  at area  136  to the planar base member  128 , secures the panel  150  to the polypropylene plastic laminate  134 , and also contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  140  located on the planar base member  128  at area  138  of the pamphlet  132  to seal the panels  142 ,  144 ,  146 ,  148  and  150  within the confines of the protective polypropylene plastic laminate  134 . The area  136  acts as a living hinge  154  for folding out of the panels  142 ,  144 ,  146 ,  148  and  150  for viewing. The use of the pressure sensitive adhesive layer  152  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  140  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 19 , a fifth alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system  160 , the present invention. The product information label system  160  includes a planar base member  162  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  164 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  166  is affixed to the front surface  164 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  166  is composed of multiple fold out or fixed informational printed paper panels secured by hot melt adhesive  168  to the planar base member  162 , as illustrated in FIG.  22 . The right area  170  of the pamphlet  166  secures to the planar base member  162  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  176 , of  FIG. 20 , which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  170  of the pamphlet  166  so that the printed matter on the fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  170  of the pamphlet  166  for future reference. The product information label system  160  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product, a product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 20  illustrates a front view of the product information label system  160  including the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  166 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The first step is to manually lift the edge of the top pamphlet panel  172 , having a hot melt adhesive strip  174 , of  FIG. 21 , on the underside, from engagement, at the right area  170 , with an ultraviolet cured release coating  176 , of  FIG. 21 , which is located on the planar base member  162 , to expose one or more sides of informational planar paper panels  172 ,  178  and  180 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Bottom panel  180  is bonded to the planar base member  162  by hot melt adhesive  168  illustrated in FIG.  22 . Panels  172  and  178  align and fold about panel  180 , as later illustrated. Panel  172  acts as a top cover and sealing member for the remaining panels  178  and  180 , which are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 21 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 21  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  172 , and  178  for accessing information from the pamphlet  166 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front side of panel  180  and the front and back sides of panels  172  and  178 , which rotate about living hinges  182  and  184  common to panel  180 . Although two fold out panels  172  and  178  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels, including accordion style panels, can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be used. 
       FIG. 22  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view of the product information label system  160  along line  22 — 22  of  FIG. 19 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  162 . Hot melt adhesive  168  bonds bottom panel  180  to the planar base member  162 . Hot melt adhesive strip  174  on the underside of panel  172  contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  176  located on the planar base member  162  at the right area  170  of the pamphlet  166 , to seal the panels  178  and  180  within the confines of the top pamphlet panel  172 . The use of hot melt adhesive strip  174  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  176  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 23 , a sixth alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system  190 , the present invention. The product information label system  190  includes a planar base member  192  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  194 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  196  is affixed to the front surface  194 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  196  is composed of multiple fold out or fixed informational printed paper panels secured by hot melt adhesive  198  to the planar base member  192 , as illustrated in FIG.  25 . The lower area  200  of the pamphlet  196  secures to the planar base member  192  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  206  which allows the user to easily disengage the lower area  200  of the pamphlet  196  so that the printed matter on the fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the lower area  200  of the pamphlet  196  for future reference. The product information label system  190  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product, a product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 23  also illustrates the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  196 . The first step is to manually lift the edge of the top pamphlet panel  202 , having a hot melt adhesive strip  204  on the underside, from engagement, at the lower area  200 , with the ultraviolet cured release coating  206 , which is located on the planar base member  192 , to expose one or more sides of informational planar paper panels  202 ,  208 ,  210  and  212 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Bottom panel  212  is bonded to the planar base member  192  by hot melt adhesive  198  illustrated in FIG.  25 . Panels  202 ,  208  and  210  align and fold about panel  212 , as later illustrated. Panel  202  acts as a top cover and sealing member for the remaining panels  208 ,  210  and  212 , which are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 25 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 24  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  202 ,  208  and  210  for accessing information from the pamphlet  196 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front side of panel  212  and the front and back sides of panels  202 ,  208  and  210 , which rotate about living hinges  214 ,  216  and  218  common to panel  212 . Although three fold out panels  202 ,  208  and  210  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels, including accordion style panels, can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be used. 
       FIG. 25  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  25 — 25  of  FIG. 23 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  192 . Hot melt adhesive  198  bonds bottom panel  212  to the planar base member  192 . Hot melt adhesive strip  204  on the underside of panel  202  contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  206  located on the planar base member  192  at area  200  of the pamphlet  196 , to seal the panels  208  and  210  within the confines of the top pamphlet panel  202 . The use of hot melt adhesive strip  204  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  206  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 26 , a seventh alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system  230 , the present invention. The product information label system  230  includes a planar base member  232  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  236 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  234  is affixed to the front surface  236 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  234  is composed of multiple fold out informational printed paper panels covered by a transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  238  which is secured along left area  242  of the pamphlet  234  to the planar base member  232 . The area  240  at the right side of the pamphlet  234  secures to the planar base member  232  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  244  which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  240  of the pamphlet  234  so that the printed matter on the multiple fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  240  of the pamphlet  234  for future reference. The product information label system  230  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product, a product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 26  also illustrates the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  234 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The first step is to manually lift the polypropylene plastic laminate  238  from engagement at the right area  240  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  244 , which is located on the planar base member  232 , to expose informational planar paper panels  246  and  248 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Panels  246 ,  248  and  250  align to each other, whereby each panel is in direct contact with adjacent panels. Panel  250  is secured to the underside of the polypropylene plastic laminate  238 , and the remaining panels  246  and  248  are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 27 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 27  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  246 ,  248  and  250  for accessing information from the pamphlet  234 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  246  and  248 , and the area on the planar base member  232  beneath panel  248 . Of course, information is also accessible on the reverse sides of panels  246 ,  248  and  250  when the panels are rotated to the left about the left area  242 . Also, information is viewable on the front side of panel  250  which is attached to the transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  238 . Although three fold out panels  246 ,  248  and  250  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels, including accordion style panels, can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be used. 
       FIG. 28  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  28 — 28  of  FIG. 26 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  232 . A layer of acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive  252  is located on the inside surface of the polypropylene plastic laminate  238 . The acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  252  fastens the polypropylene plastic laminate  238  at left area  242  to the planar base member  232 , secures the panel  250  to the polypropylene plastic laminate  238 , and also contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  244  located on the planar base member  232  at the right area  240  of the pamphlet  234  to seal the panels  246 ,  248  and  250  within the confines of the protective polypropylene plastic laminate  238 . The left area  242  acts as a living hinge for folding out of the panels  246 ,  248  and  250 , as well as revealing the area on the planar base member  232  beneath panel  248 , for viewing. The use of the acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  252  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  244  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 29 , an eighth alternative embodiment, illustrates a front view of a product information label system  260 , the present invention. The product information label system  260  includes a planar base member  262  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  264 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  266  is affixed to the front surface  264 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  266  is composed of multiple fold out informational printed paper panels covered by a transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  268  which is secured along left area  270  of the pamphlet  266  to the planar base member  262 . The right area  272  of the pamphlet  266  secures to the planar base member  262  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  274  which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  272  of the pamphlet  266  so that the printed matter on the multiple fold out informational panels may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  272  of the pamphlet  266  for future reference. The product information label system  260  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product, a product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 29  also illustrates the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  266 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The first step is to manually lift the polypropylene plastic laminate  268  from engagement at the right area  272  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  274 , which is located on the planar base member  262 , to expose informational planar paper panels  276 ,  278 ,  280 ,  282  and  284 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Panel  286  is secured to the underside of the polypropylene plastic laminate  268 , and the remaining panels  276 ,  278 ,  280  and  282 , as well as panels  284  and  286 , are free to be deployed, as depicted in FIG.  30  and  FIG. 31 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 30  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  276 ,  278 ,  280 ,  282  and  286  for accessing information from the pamphlet  266 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The product information label system  260  is rotated 90° from the view of  FIG. 29  for illustration purposes. Panels  276  and  278  extend from the center panel  284  in accordion fold style and panels  280  and  282  also extend in accordion fold style from the center panel  284 . Panel  286  folds about a living hinge  288  at the left area  270 . As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  276 ,  278 ,  280 ,  282  and  284 . Of course, information is also accessible on the reverse sides of panels  276 ,  278 ,  280 ,  282 ,  284  and  286  when the panels are rotated to the left about the left area  270 , as illustrated in FIG.  31 . Also, information is viewable on the front side of panel  286  which is attached to the transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  268  and on the area on the planar base member  262  beneath panel  284 . Any suitable number of accordion style panels can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be used. 
       FIG. 31  illustrates panels  276 ,  278 ,  280 ,  282 ,  284  and  286  rotated about the living hinge  288  at the left area  270  to reveal the reverse sides of the panels  276 ,  278 ,  280 ,  282  and  284 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. 
       FIG. 32  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  32 — 32  of  FIG. 29 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  262 . A layer of acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive  290  is located on the inside surface of the polypropylene plastic laminate  268 . The acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  290  fastens the polypropylene plastic laminate  268  at the left area  270  to the planar base member  262 , secures the panel  286  to the polypropylene plastic laminate  268 , and also contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  274  located on the planar base member  262  at the right area  272  of the pamphlet  266  to seal the panels  276 ,  278 ,  280 ,  282 ,  284  and  286  within the confines of the protective polypropylene plastic laminate  268 . The left area  270  acts as a living hinge  288  for folding out of the panels  276 ,  278 ,  280 ,  282 ,  284  and  286 , as well as the area on the planar base member  262  beneath panel  284 , for viewing. The use of the acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  290  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  274  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 33 , a ninth alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system  300 , the present invention. The product information label system  300  includes a planar base member  302  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  304 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  306  is affixed to the front surface  304 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  306  is composed of multiple informational printed paper panels in bound booklet form covered by a transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  308  which is secured along a left area  310  of the pamphlet  306  to the planar base member  302 . The area  312  at the right side of the pamphlet  306  secures to the planar base member  302  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  314  which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  312  of the pamphlet  306  so that the printed matter on the multiple informational panels, in booklet form, may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  312  of the pamphlet  306  for future reference. The product information label system  300  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product or product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 34  illustrates a front view of the product information label system  300  including the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  306 . The first step is to manually lift the polypropylene plastic laminate  308  from engagement at the right area  312  with an ultraviolet cured release coating  314 , which is located on the planar base member  302 , to expose informational planar paper panels  316 ,  318 ,  320  and  322 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Panels  316 ,  318 ,  320  and  322  align in stacked style where one panel, or more, is aligned with other panels. Panel  322  is secured to the underside of the polypropylene plastic laminate  308 , and the remaining panels  316 ,  318  and  320  are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 35 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 35  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  316 ,  318 ,  320  and  322  for accessing information from the pamphlet  306 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  316 ,  318  and  320 , the back side of panel  322 , and in the area on the planar base member  302  beneath panel  316 . Of course, information is also accessible on the back sides of panels  316 ,  318  and  320  when the panels are rotated to the left about the living hinge  324  at the left area  310 . Information is viewable on both sides of panel  322  which is attached to the transparent polypropylene plastic laminate  308 . Although three stacked panels  316 ,  318  and  320  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be incorporated. 
       FIG. 36  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view of the product information label system  300  along line  36 — 36  of  FIG. 33 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  302 . A layer of acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive  326  is located on the inside surface of the polypropylene plastic laminate  308 . The acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  326  fastens the polypropylene plastic laminate  308  at the left area  310  to the planar base member  302 , secures the panel  322  directly and panels  316 ,  318  and  320  indirectly to the polypropylene plastic laminate  308 , and also contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  314  located on the planar base member  302  at the right area  312  of the pamphlet  306  to seal the panels  316 ,  318 ,  320  and  322  within the confines of the protective polypropylene plastic laminate  308 . Panels  316 ,  318 ,  320  and  322  are mutually secured by a suitable securing member  328  such as, but not limited to, staples, rivets, gluing, stitching and the like. The left area  310  acts as a living hinge  324  for folding out, as a unit, of the panels  316 ,  318 ,  320  and  322  for subsequent individual viewing of both sides of the panels  316 ,  318 ,  320  and  322 . The use of the acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer  326  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  314  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
       FIG. 37 , a tenth alternative embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of a product information label system  330 , the present invention. The product information label system  330  includes a planar base member  332  of paper, plastic or other such suitable material which can have printed product information on its front surface  334 , or which can be without printing, if desired. A pamphlet  336  is affixed to the front surface  334 , as later described in detail. Pamphlet  336  is composed of multiple informational printed paper panels in bound booklet form having a top pamphlet member  338 . The top pamphlet member  338 , and pamphlet members beneath the pamphlet top member  338 , are secured along a left area  340  of the pamphlet  336  to the planar base member  332 . The right area  342  of the pamphlet  336  secures to the planar base member  332  by an ultraviolet cured release coating  344  which allows the user to easily disengage the right area  342  of the pamphlet  336  so that the printed matter on the multiple informational panels, in booklet form, may be viewed. Subsequent to pamphlet viewing, the user can reseal the right area  342  of the pamphlet  336  for future reference. The product information label system  330  can be attached, such as by adhesive, to a product or product container or packaging material. 
       FIG. 38  illustrates a front view of the product information label system  330  including the initial step of accessing information from the pamphlet  336 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The first step is to manually lift the top pamphlet member  338  from engagement at the right area  342  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  344 , which is located on the planar base member  332 , to expose informational planar paper panels  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352 , each having product information printed on one or more appropriate surfaces. Panels  338 ,  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352  align in stacked style where one panel, or more, is aligned with adjacent panels. Panels  338 ,  346 ,  348   350  and  352  are free to be deployed, as depicted in  FIG. 39 , for informational browsing. 
       FIG. 39  illustrates the second step and full extension of the panels  338 ,  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352  for accessing information from the pamphlet  336 , where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. As shown in this illustration, information is accessible on the front sides of panels  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352 , and the back side of panel  338 . Of course, information is also accessible on the back sides of panels  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352  when the panels are rotated to the left about the left area  340 . Information is viewable on both sides of panel  338 . Although five stacked panels  338 ,  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352  are illustrated, any suitable number of panels can be incorporated depending on the amount of informational material to be incorporated. 
       FIG. 40  illustrates a conceptual cross sectional view along line  40 — 40  of  FIG. 37  of the product information label system  330 , where all numerals correspond to those previously described. Illustrated in particular is the method of attachment of the pamphlet members to the planar base member  332 . A layer of hot melt adhesive  354  is located on the front surface  334  of the planar base member  332 . The hot melt adhesive  354  fastens the bottom panel  352  directly to the planar base member  332 , and panels  338 ,  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352  indirectly to the planar base member  332 . A strip of hot melt adhesive  356  is located on the underside edge of the top pamphlet member  338  at the right area  342  which contacts the ultraviolet cured release coating  344  located on the planar base member  332  to seal the panels  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352  within the confines of the top pamphlet member  338 . Panels  338 ,  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352  are mutually secured by a suitable securing member  358  such as, but not limited to, staples, rivets, gluing, stitching and the like. The left area  340  acts as a living hinge  360  for folding out, as a unit, of the panels  338 ,  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352  for subsequent individual viewing of both sides of the panels  338 ,  346 ,  348 ,  350  and  352 . The use of hot melt adhesive strip  356  with the ultraviolet cured release coating  344  allows for excellent sealing and resealing characteristics, whereby the information can be accessed many times while still being able to reseal the pamphlet in a satisfactory manner. 
     Various modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the apparent scope hereof.