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A shrinkable sleeve, a container and a method of producing a shrinkable sleeve Download PDF

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GB2520012A
GB2520012A GB1319542.5A GB201319542A GB2520012A GB 2520012 A GB2520012 A GB 2520012A GB 201319542 A GB201319542 A GB 201319542A GB 2520012 A GB2520012 A GB 2520012A
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Paul Michael Rogers
Brian Paul Cawdron
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SLEEVE SOLUTIONS Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C53/00Shaping by bending, folding, twisting, straightening or flattening; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C53/36Bending and joining, e.g. for making hollow articles
    • B29C53/38Bending and joining, e.g. for making hollow articles by bending sheets or strips at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the article being formed and joining the edges
    • B29C53/48Bending and joining, e.g. for making hollow articles by bending sheets or strips at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the article being formed and joining the edges for articles of indefinite length, i.e. bending a strip progressively
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
    • B65C3/00Labelling other than flat surfaces
    • B65C3/06Affixing labels to short rigid containers
    • B65C3/065Affixing labels to short rigid containers by placing tubular labels around the container
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D23/00Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
    • B65D23/08Coverings or external coatings
    • B65D23/0842Sheets or tubes applied around the bottle with or without subsequent folding operations
    • B65D23/0878Shrunk on the bottle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D25/00Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D25/34Coverings or external coatings
    • B65D25/36Coverings or external coatings formed by applying sheet material
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F3/00Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
    • G09F3/02Forms or constructions
    • G09F3/0288Labels or tickets consisting of more than one part, e.g. with address of sender or other reference on separate section to main label; Multi-copy labels
    • G09F3/0289Pull- or fold-out labels

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Abstract

A shrinkable sleeve (14 fig 9) comprising inner 15 and outer 16 layers. When fitted to a container 17, the layers 15, 16 extend around its perimeter. The outer layer 16 includes a line of perforation 7 so that the outer layer 16 can be opened. The line of perforation 7 may extend along the entire length of the sleeve (14 fig 9). The outer layer 16 may be secured to the inner layer 15. When the line of perforation 7 is opened the inner surface of the outer layer 16 and the outer surface of the inner layer 15 may be revealed. The layers may form a pocket. A line of perforation may be provided circumferentially. A method comprises providing a film of shrinkable plastics material 1, providing a perforated seam along the film 1, forming a first sleeve (5 fig 4) by joining opposite lateral edges 3, 4 and forming a second sleeve (10 fig 6) by joining opposite lateral edges (8, 9 fig 6) of first sleeve (5 fig 4). The joining process may employ an adhesive. The sleeves may be flatted and rewound into a roll. An object may be inserted between the two sleeves.

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FijQ!j1JutJon The invenflon relates generally to shrinkable se.eves suitable for fitting to containers, containers and the production of shrinkable sleeves, ndenvenin The prior art known to the applicant are shrinkable sleeves for containers such as drinks bottles and aerosol cans, These shrinkable sleeves comprise a single layer of shrinkable plastics material which is placed over a container and then shrunk to fit around the so perimeter of the container.
Shrinkable sleeves often Feature information relevant to the contents of the covered container such as ingredients or instructions for use. However, prior configurations of shrinkable sleeves provide only a single layer of plastics material which ony allows for information to be present on the outside surface of the single Layer. Therefore, there is limited space for providing relevant information on a container. This is especially disadvantageous where a container is particularly small or if a Large quantity of space is required on the sleeve to provide the user with sufficient information and instructions. Sum
In a first broad independent aspect, the invention provides a shrinkable sleeve, suitable for fitting to a container, comprising an inner Layer and one or more outer Layers said inner io and one or more outer layers extending when fitted to a container, around the perimeter of said container; and a line of perforation provided as part of one or more outer Layers for opening said one or more outer Layers.
This configuration provides the advantage of providing a greater surface area than that of the surface of the container that the sleeve is fitted to, in a single piece construction, This provides an increase in space for text or graphical material to be placed on the sleeve, When a user breaks the Line of perforation, the one or more outer Layers of the sleeve can be opened to view information on each layer of the sleeve. The inner Layer of the sleeve remains fitted to the whole perimeter of the container so that the sleeve does not detach from the container, PreferabLy, said Line of perforation extends along the entire length of the sleeve and said outer layer extends about the entire perimeter of said container and is secured to said inner Layer which itself extends about the entire perimeter of said container; whereby when the Line of perforation is opened the inner surface of the outer layer and the outer surface of the inner Layer are revealed substantially in their entirety. This configuration provides the advantage of providing a shrinkable sleeve with a substantially greater surface area than the surface of the container it covers. As the Line of perforation extends along the entire length of the sleeve, when it is broken the outer layers can be opened around the circumference of the sleeve. Information can be provided on in the outside surface of the inner layer and the inside and outside surfaces of the outer layers as well as the outside surface of the outermost layer.
Preferably, said at least one outer Layer and said inner layer forms a pocket. This configuration provides the advantage of being able to removably place an object, such as an instruction manual or advert, between at Least one outer Layer and the inner layer, This provides even further space for text or graphical material to be supplied to a user.
AlternativeLy, an object such as a dispensing conduit can be placed securely between the inner layer and at Least one outer Layer.
Preferably, a line of perforation is provided at Least partially circurnferentially. This configuration provides the advantage of being able to open the one or more outer layers in an upwards and downwards manner when the circumferential Line of perforation is broken.
When the Line of perforation is broken an upper portion and a lower portion of the outer Layers can be opened in order to view the outer surface of the inner layer and the inner and outer surfaces of the one or more outer layers, as well as the outer surface of the outermost Layer.
n a second broad independent aspect, the invention provides a method of produdng a shrinkable sleeve suitable for fitting to a container, comprising the steps of: * providing a film of shrinkable pLastics material; providing a perforated seam along a Length of the film; forming a first sleeve by joining together opposite Lateral edges; and * forming a second sleeve by joining together opposite Lateral edges of said first sleeve, This method of production provides a shrinkable sleeve with multiple layers. This provides the advantage of a greater surface area than that of the surface of the container that the sleeve is fitted to. This provides an increase in space for text or graphical material to be placed on the sleeve, By providing a perforated seam along the length of the film? the outermost sleeve can be ao opened to view information on each Layer of the first and second sleeves. The innermost sleeve remains fitted to the whole perimeter of the container so that the shrinkable sleeve remains attached to the container whilst providing a larger area for information to be provided.
Preferably, said joining process employs an adhesive. This configuration provides the advantage of adhering opposite lateral edges when bath the first and second sleeves are formed, Employing an adhesive ensures that the Layers only became open when the line of perforation is broken and the oiter layer is opened in a controlled manner, Preferably, said sleeves are flattened and rewound into a roll in a motion minimising the overlap of joining portions. A motion, such as lateral oscillation, provides the advantage of preventing the adhered edges of individual sleeves from adhering to one another when the sleeves are flattened and rewound into a roll, Preferably, the method further comprises the step of inserting an object between the first and second sleeves. This step provides the advantage of securely holding an objected between the first and second sleeves, When the perForated seam is broken, the inserted object can he removed from the sleeve, n a third broad independent aspect, the invention relates to a cont&ner comprising a sleeve according to any of the preceding aspects.
I e I D n of th el Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a film of shrinkable plastics material, Figure 2 shows the step oF forming a first sleeve by joining together opposite lateral edges of the shrinkable plastics film, Figure 3 shows the step of winding the first sleeve into a roll Figure 4 shows a perspective view of a first sleeve.
Figure 5 shows the step of unwinding the first sleeve roll Figure 6 shows the step of forming a second sleeve by joining together opposite Lateral edges of the first sleeve. c
Figure 7 shows a roll of shrinkable sleeve material comprising first and second sleeves, Figure 8 shows a perspective view of a shrinkable sleeve with an inner layer and an outer Layer.
Figure 9 shows another perspective view of a shrinkable sleeve with inner and outer layers.
Figure 10 shows a perspective view of a shrinkabLe sleeve fitted to a container.
Figure 1 1 shows a perspective view of the shrinkable sleeve fitted to a container when the ne of perforation has been opened and the inner surface of the outer Layer and the outer surface of the inner layer are. revealed substantially in their entirety.
flctheFiur' A preferred embodiment of the shrinkable sleeve 14 of the current invention is shown in FigureS. The shrinkable sLeeve 14 comprises en inner Layer 15 and an outer Layer 16 and comprises shrinkable plastics materiaL When the sleeve 14 is fitted to a container, the inner and outer Layers extend around the perimeter of the container. A Line of perforation 7 is present along the Length of the outer layer 16, The sleeve is fitted in tight configuration with a container, through methods known to the skilled person, until it is the required the, In use, when the line of perforation 7 (see figure 4) is broken, the outer layer 16 can be opened in order to view information which is printed on the inner surface of the outer Layer 16 and the outer surface of the inner Layer 15.
n a preferred embodiment, the outer layer and inner layer form a pocket which allows an object to be inserted between the outer Layer 16 and inner layer 15. V/hen the tine of perforation is broken, the object is removable from the pocket. In an alternative embodiment, the object can be removed from the pocket without the need to break the line of perforation. For example, a disDensing conduit can be placed in the pocket and removed in order to fix it to a container, If information Located on the inner surface of the outer Layer or the outer surface of the inner layer is subsequently required, the tine of perforation is broken and the outer layer is opened.
A preferred embodiment of the production of a shrinkable sleeve 14 of the current invention is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 shows a film of shrinkable plastics material, generally referenced 1, in a roil in preparation for forming a first sleeve, A perforated seam 7 is provided along the Length of the film (see Figure 4). In a preferred embodiment, text or graphical information relating to the container on which the sleeve will fit is printed onto the film prior to the production of the sLeeve.
Shown in Figure 2, the roLl of shrinkable plastics materiaL 1 is then fed between a number of rolLers, such as 2a2d, which bring together opposite lateral edges 3 and 4 of the film.
The opposite LateraL edges 3 and 4are overlapped by rollers 2a**2d and arms 11 and 1?, and an adhesive is placed between them in order to create a first sleeve S. Subsequently, the formed first sleeve is wound up into a roil 6, shown in figure 3 En a preferred embodiment, the first sleeve is flattened and rewound into a roil 6 in a laterally oscillating motion. This motion minimises the overlap of the joined lateral edges of indMdual sleeves and therefore minmses the opportunity for individual sleeves to adhere to one another in the roll 6, Shown in Figure 5, the roll 6 is subsequently unwound. In Figure 6, the roil 6 fed hack into the rollers 2a-2d in order to create a second sleeve 10 by bringing together the opposite lateral edges 8 and 9 of the first sleeve, In a similar fashion to forming the first sleeve, where the opposite lateral edges 3 and 4 of the film are brought together, the opposite Lateral edges 8 and 9 of the first sleeve are brought together and overlapped by rollers such as 2a2d and arms 11 and 12, and an adhesive is placed between them in order to create the second sleeve 10. Shown in Figure 7, the sleeve is then once again wound into a roll 13, preferably in a laterally oscillating manner.
Shown in Figures Sand 9, the completed sLeeve 14 has an inner layer 15 and an outer layer 16 formed by creating a first sleeve 5, and a second sleeve 10. It is also envisaged that further Layers could also be produced by repeating the step of bringing together the opposite Lateral edges of the sleeve, As shown in Figure 10, the completed sleeve 14 is placed over a container 17. In this embodiment, the container is an aerosol can. Once the sleeve is placed over the container, it is shrunk to fit tightly around the perimeter of the container, This is done through methods known by the skilled person, until the sLeeve is the required size fri use, the perforated seam 7 is broken, allowing the outer layer 16 of the sleeve to be a opened. This allows information that has been printed on the outer surface of the inner layer and the inner surface of the outer layer to he viewed as well as the outer surface of the outer layer. In an example, the sleeve features instructions for use of the container in multiple Languages. If a user wishes to read the instructions in a language located on the inner surface of the outer layer, they break the perforated seam 7 and open the outer layer, revealing the required language, In an alternative embodiment, more than one outer layer is formed. As a result, when the perforated seam is broken, each of the outer layers can be opened in order to view the inner and outer surfaces of each outer Layer. The innermost layer remains fixed to the entire perimeter of the container so that the sleeve does not detach.
In another alternative embodiment, the line of perforation extends at least partially drcumferentially around the outer layer of the sleeve. In this embodiment, when the line of perforation is broken, an upper portion and a lower portion of the outer layers can be opened in order to view the outer surface of the inner layer and the inner and outer surfaces of the one or more outer layers, as well as the outer surface of the outermost layer.

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  1. SthLrn.1, A shrinkable sleeve, suitable for fitting to a container, comprising an inner layer and one or more outer layers; said inner and one or more outer layers extending, when fitted to a container, around the perimeter of said container; and a Line of perforation provided as part of one or more outer layers for opening said one or more outer layers.
  2. 2. A shrinkable sleeve according to claim 1, wherein said line of perforation extends along the entire length of the sleeve and said outer Layer extends about the entire perimeter of said container and is secured to said inner layer which itself extends about the entire perimeter of said container whereby when the line of oerforation is opened the inner surface of the outer layer and the outer surface of the inner layer are revealed substantially in their entirety.
  3. 3. A shrinkable sleeve according to either claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said at Least one outer layer and said inner layer forms a pocket 4. A shrinkable sleeve according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a line of perforation is provided at least partially circumferentially.5. A method of producing a shrinkable sleeve suitable for fitting to a container, comprising the steps of: providing a film of shrinkable plastics material; providing a perforated seam along a length of the film; * forming a first sleeve by joining together opposite Lateral edges; forming a second sleeve by joining together opposite lateral edges of said first sleeve.6. A method according to either claim 5 or claim 6, wherein said joining process employs an adhesive, 7. A method according to claim 5, wherein said sleeves are flattened and rewound into a roll in a motion minimising the overlap of joining portions.S. A method according to any of daims S to 7, wherein the method further comprises the step of inserting an object between the first and second sleeves.9. A container comprising a steeve according to any of claims 1 to 4 10, A shrinkable sleeve substantially as hereinbefore described and/or illustrated in any appropriate combination of the accompanying text and/or figures.w 11, A method of producing a shrinkable sleeve suitahk for fitting to a container substantially as hereinbefc.re described and/or iLtustr ted in any appropriate combination of the accompanying text and/or figures.Amended claims have been filed as 1olIows: (Amended) CLAIMS 1. A shrinkabLe sLeeve suitabLe for fitting to a container, comprising an inner layer with an adhesive junction to join together opposite ends of the inner Layer; whereby, when the sLeeve is fitted to said container, the inner Layer extends about the entire perimeter of the container; at least one outer layer secured to the inner Layer by a separate adhesive junction; wherein the outer Layer aLso extends, when the sLeeve is fitted to said container, about the entire perimeter of said container; and a Line of perforation provided as part of at Least one outer layer for opening said outer layer wherein said line of perforation extends along the entire Length of the sLeeve; whereby when the line of perforation is opened the inner surface of the outer Layer and the outer surface of the inner Layer are reveaLed substantiaLLy in their entirety.2. A shrinkabLe sLeeve according to cLaim 1, wherein said at Least one outer Layer and said inner layer forms a pocket o 3. A shrinkabLe sLeeve according to either of the preceding claims, wherein a Line of perforation is provided at Least partiaLLy circumferentiaLLy.
  4. 4. A method of producing a shrinkabLe sLeeve suitabLe for fitting to a container) comprising the steps of: * providing a fiLm of shrinkable pLastics materiaL; * providing a perforated seam aLong a Length of the fiLm; * forming a first sLeeve by joining together opposite LateraL edges; * winding said first sleeve into a roLL; * unwinding said roLL; and * forming a second sLeeve by joining together opposite Lateral edges of said first sleeve.
  5. 5. A method according to cLaim 4, wherein said sLeeves are flattened and rewound into a rolL in a motion minimising the overLap of joining portions.
  6. 6. A method according to either cLaim 4 or cLaim 5, wherein said joining process empLoys an adhesive.
  7. 7. A method according to any of cLaims 4 to 6, wherein the method further comprises the step of inserting an object between the first and second sLeeves.
  8. 8. A shrinkabLe sLeeve substantiaLLy as hereinbefore described and/or iLLustrated in any appropriate combination of the accompanying text and/or figures.
  9. 9. A method of producing a shrinkable sleeve suitabLe for fitting to a container substantiaLLy as hereinbefore described and/or iLLustrated in any appropriate combination of the accompanying text and/or figures. IC)CON (4
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