Digitally printed heat transfer label
US-2016358519-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9767714B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9767714-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615233727-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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A label assembly including one or more dissolvable thermal direct adhesive labels and methods of assembly and use. According to one embodiment, each label includes a base layer, a thermal direct layer, an adhesive layer, and a barrier layer. The base layer, which has an upper surface and a lower surface, is water-dissolvable and may be made of a water-dissolvable paper. The thermal direct layer is positioned directly over the upper surface of the base layer and functions in the conventional manner to produce markings therein in response to heat. The adhesive layer is water-dissolvable and is positioned below the lower surface of the base layer. The barrier layer, which is positioned directly below the lower surface of the base layer and directly over the adhesive layer, serves to prevent migration of the adhesive layer through the base layer and into contact with the thermal direct layer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for the use of a dissolvable thermal direct adhesive label comprising: i) providing: (a) a release liner; and (b) at least one dissolvable thermal direct adhesive label releasably mounted on the release liner, the at least one dissolvable thermal direct adhesive labels comprising (i) a base layer, the base layer being water-dissolvable and having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the base layer is a monolayer of a water-dissolvable paper made of sodium carboxy methyl cellulose and wooden pulp, (ii) a thermal direct layer, the thermal direct layer being positioned over and in direct contact with the upper surface of the base layer, the thermal direct layer being coupled to the upper surface of the base layer, wherein the thermal direct layer is one of water-dispersible and water-soluble, wherein the thermal direct layer is a monolayer comprising a basic chromogenic material and an acidic color developer material, both of which are contained in a solid matrix, and wherein the components of the thermal direct layer are substantially homogeneously distributed there throughout, (iii) an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer being water-dissolvable, the adhesive layer being positioned below and coupled to the lower surface of the base layer, wherein the adhesive layer comprises copolymers of a carboxylic hydroxyalkyl ester monomer and an ethoxylated or propoxylated hydroxyalkyl (meth)acrylate, and (iv) a water-soluble barrier layer, the water-soluble barrier layer being positioned below and in direct contact with the lower surface of the base layer and being positioned above and in direct contact with the adhesive layer, the water-soluble barrier layer preventing migration of the adhesive layer through the base layer and into contact with the thermal direct layer, and (v) a protective overcoat, the protective overcoat being positioned over and in direct contact with the thermal direct layer, the protective overcoat comprising one or more acrylate coatings, polyvinyl chloride coatings, styrenated layers and styrenated maleic anhydride layers; and ii) removing the release liner, and adhering the at least one dissolvable thermal direct adhesive label to an object by contacting the adhesive layer to the object. 2. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 1 , where the label assembly is fed into a conventional thermal direct printer, and desired information is printed on thermal layer using the thermal direct printer. 3. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 1 , where the release liner has a different footprint than label. 4. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 1 , where the release liner is cut into a plurality of pieces. 5. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 4 , where the release liner includes a tear-line to facilitate being torn into a plurality of pieces. 6. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the removing of the at least one label from the object, the at least one label is contacted with water, causing label to dissolve, disperse or disintegrate. 7. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 1 , where the at least one label includes a plurality of labels that are releasably mounted on a common release liner. 8. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 7 , where the plurality of labels are identical to each other. 9. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 1 , where the adhesive composition used to form adhesive layer is applied to the top surface of release of release liner. 10. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 1 , where the adhesive layer is air-dried or oven-dried to form adhesive layer on release liner. 11. The method for in use, label assembly according to claim 1 , where the adhesive layer is a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
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