US20120097561A1 - Optical disc advertising label and method - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to marketing and advertising methods and more particularly to such methods used with optical disc media.
- Audio optical discs are often distributed in plastic containers, called jewel boxes.
- Jewel boxes typically include a transparent plastic front and back leaves that are pivotally connected together along one edge. Formed along the top and bottom edges and on the inside surface of the front leaf are small ears designed to hold a flat card or booklet on the front leaf that can be seen when the container is closed.
- ‘Book containers’ typically include two leaves connected together with an integrally formed hinge. Formed on the inside surface of the back leaf is a circular, recessed cavity designed to receive a standard 51 ⁇ 4 inch diameter optical disc. Formed centrally in the recessed cavity may be an upward extending peg that is inserted into the optical disc's spindle hole when the disc is placed within the recessed cavity.
- Game and movie optical disc manufacturers typically cover the outer surfaces on the leaves on a ‘box container’ with advertisements. Such advertisements are covered by a thick, transparent plastic film designed to protect and hold the advertisement in place on the surface.
- Printed on the advertisement may be words or images showing the main characters, or some theme in the game or movie.
- Printed on the top surface on an optical disc is the title of the game or movie, the name of the producer and distributor, the name of the artists or actors, and any trademarks and other promotional elements associated with the optical disc. Also printed on the top surface are images and graphic elements that match or compliment the images and graphic elements on the outer surfaces on the jewel box or ‘box container’.
- Removable labels that are attached to the outside surface of a retail product to help promote the product are very popular. Such labels are printed in contrasting colors designed to draw the consumer's attention to the product. Such labels can also be used a redeemable coupons or proof of purchase coupons. They can also be used to promote the sale of a second product and service usually associated with the product.
- RFID tags have been placed inside the jewel box or inside the ‘box container’ to prevent theft of an optical disc. Recently, thieves have discovered their location and are now breaking into the jewel box or ‘box container’ to remove the optical disc therefrom while inside the retail business.
- What is needed is an improved advertising method for optical discs stored in rigid containers that uses a removable label with promotional indicia printed thereon that selectively attaches to the top surface of the optical disc when stored inside a standard jewel box, or box container. What is also needed is a removable label that includes an optical RFID tag that must be removed from the disc to avoid detection.
- an optical disc advertising method and promotional label disclosed herein that includes at least two stacked label layers designed to removably attach to the top surface of an optical disc. Attached or formed on the perimeter edge of each label layer is a laterally extending tab that can be easily grasped to remove the label layer from the optical disc. Printed on the top surface of each label layer is a promotional indicia design to enhance sales of the optical disc or a good or service associated therewith.
- the promotional label includes two label layers vertically stacked over the top surface of the optical disc.
- the sizes of the lower adhesive label and tab attached thereto are sufficiently smaller so that the upper label layer and tab hides the lower label layer and tab.
- the upper label layer must be removed before the lower label layer can be removed thereby forcing the user to view the promotional indicia on each label layer.
- the promotional label includes an upper label layer permanently attached to a lower label layer.
- a light adhesive is applied to the bottom surface of the lower layer thereby enabling the lower label to be removably attached to the top surface of an optical disc.
- Promotional indicia is printed on the top surface of the upper label layer which is visible to the user when removing the optical disc from the container.
- An RFID tag is disposed and hidden from view between the upper and lower layers to prevent theft.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of an optical disc shown mounted inside a standard optical disc shipping container with a promotional layer made of two label layers stacked and positioned over the optical disc.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional side elevational view of the container taken along line 2 - 2 in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a sectional, side elevational view of a second embodiment of the promotional label made of two label layers and a RFID tag placed between them.
- an optical disc advertising system that includes a promotional label 8 attached to an optical disc 17 that is disposed inside a storage container 10 with two pivotally attached leaves 12 , 13 .
- the promotional label 8 includes two label layers 20 , 20 ′ stacked over the top surface 18 of the optical disc 17 when stored inside the container 12 .
- Formed on the bottom surface of each label layer 20 , 20 ′ is an adhesive layer 22 , 22 ′ that temporarily holds the two label layers 20 , 20 ′ in a stacked configuration over the optical disc 17 .
- Attached or formed on the perimeter edges 21 , 21 ′ of the upper and lower label layers 20 , 20 ′ is a laterally extending tab 25 , 25 ′, respectively, that can be easily grasped to remove the label layers 20 , 20 ′ from the optical disc 17 .
- the tabs 25 , 25 ′ are sufficient in length to extend beyond the perimeter edge of the optical disc 17 .
- the body 20 A of the upper label layer 20 is circular with the suitable adhesive 22 attached to the bottom surface of the body 20 A.
- An adhesive 22 may or may not be attached to the bottom surface of the tab 12 .
- a plurality of adhesive labels 20 , 20 ′ are stacked together over the top surface 18 of the optical disc 17 .
- the size of the adhesive labels 20 , 20 ′ and the tabs 25 , 25 ′ are sufficient so that the upper label layer 20 hides the lower label layer 20 ′ and tab 25 ′ from view when the container 10 is opened.
- the perimeter edges of the lower label layer 20 ′ and the tab 25 ′ are covered and hidden by the upper label layer 20 and tab 25 so that the upper label layer 20 must be first removed from the optical disc 17 in order to remove the lower label 20 ′.
- advertisers are able to sell different products and services on a single optical disc 17 .
- the lower label layer 42 ′ is permanently attached to the upper label layer 50 .
- Disposed between the two layers 42 and 50 and hidden from view is an RFID tag 60 .
- a light adhesive 54 is applied to the bottom surface of the lower label layer 50 thereby enabling the lower label layer 50 to be easily attached and removes from the top surface of the optical disc 17 .
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Abstract
An optical disc advertising and security method that includes the use of a promotional label that is coaxially aligned and adhesively attached to the top surface of an optical disc. The promotional label includes an upper label layer and a lower label layer. Printed on the top layer surface of each label layer is promotional indicia. In one embodiment, the upper label layer is slightly larger in diameter or the same diameter as the lower label layer so that the lower label is covered and unable to be removed directly from the optical disc when the container is initially opened by a consumer. In a second embodiment, the promotional label is made of two label layers permanently adhesively attached together with a RFID tag disposed between them.
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- This is a division patent application which is based on U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 11/485/696 filed on Jul. 13, 2006 which was based on the U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/699,423 filed on Jul. 13, 2005
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to marketing and advertising methods and more particularly to such methods used with optical disc media.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Audio optical discs are often distributed in plastic containers, called jewel boxes. Jewel boxes typically include a transparent plastic front and back leaves that are pivotally connected together along one edge. Formed along the top and bottom edges and on the inside surface of the front leaf are small ears designed to hold a flat card or booklet on the front leaf that can be seen when the container is closed.
- Recently, video game and movie manufactures have began distributing video optical discs in black or dark, plastic, book-like containers, hereinafter called ‘book containers.’ ‘Book containers’ typically include two leaves connected together with an integrally formed hinge. Formed on the inside surface of the back leaf is a circular, recessed cavity designed to receive a standard 5¼ inch diameter optical disc. Formed centrally in the recessed cavity may be an upward extending peg that is inserted into the optical disc's spindle hole when the disc is placed within the recessed cavity.
- In the inventor's co-pending provisional patent application, entitled ‘Optical Disc Media Container and Marketing Method’ filed on Jan. 14, 2005 (Ser. No. 60/644,462), a marketing method is disclosed in which an optical disc is held in its original orientation inside the outer container after being manufactured. An inner cover is placed over the optical disc when it is placed inside the recessed cavity that prevents the optical disc from rotating inside the outer container. When the outer container is opened to remove the optical disc, the printed surface on the optical disc becomes visible and plays an important role in the overall marketing of the optical disc.
- Game and movie optical disc manufacturers typically cover the outer surfaces on the leaves on a ‘box container’ with advertisements. Such advertisements are covered by a thick, transparent plastic film designed to protect and hold the advertisement in place on the surface. Printed on the advertisement may be words or images showing the main characters, or some theme in the game or movie.
- Printed on the top surface on an optical disc is the title of the game or movie, the name of the producer and distributor, the name of the artists or actors, and any trademarks and other promotional elements associated with the optical disc. Also printed on the top surface are images and graphic elements that match or compliment the images and graphic elements on the outer surfaces on the jewel box or ‘box container’.
- Removable labels that are attached to the outside surface of a retail product to help promote the product are very popular. Such labels are printed in contrasting colors designed to draw the consumer's attention to the product. Such labels can also be used a redeemable coupons or proof of purchase coupons. They can also be used to promote the sale of a second product and service usually associated with the product.
- Most consumer's initially opening an optical disc container to remove an optical disc from the container with great interest and anticipation. Because the consumer's attention is already drawn to the optical disc, attaching removable labels over the optical disc that must be removed in order for the optical disc to be removed from the container would be highly effective.
- Theft, of course, is a major problem in the retail industry. One method used to reduce retail theft is to place a radio frequency identification device, known as an RFID tag, inside the shipping container which activates an alarm if taken through a detection zone. Heretofore, RFID tags have been placed inside the jewel box or inside the ‘box container’ to prevent theft of an optical disc. Recently, thieves have discovered their location and are now breaking into the jewel box or ‘box container’ to remove the optical disc therefrom while inside the retail business.
- What is needed is an improved advertising method for optical discs stored in rigid containers that uses a removable label with promotional indicia printed thereon that selectively attaches to the top surface of the optical disc when stored inside a standard jewel box, or box container. What is also needed is a removable label that includes an optical RFID tag that must be removed from the disc to avoid detection.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved advertising method for optical discs shipped inside a standard shipping container used with optical discs, such as a paper sleeve, a jewel case, or a book container.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a removable promotional label with promotional indicia printed on its top surface that adhesively attaches to the non-recorded surface on an optical disc when placed inside the container.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide such a promotional label that includes at least two staked label layers each with promotional indicia printed thereon, that must sequentially removed from the optical disc.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide such a promotional label that may include an imbedded RFID tag capable of being detected by a detection device.
- These and other objects are met by an optical disc advertising method and promotional label disclosed herein that includes at least two stacked label layers designed to removably attach to the top surface of an optical disc. Attached or formed on the perimeter edge of each label layer is a laterally extending tab that can be easily grasped to remove the label layer from the optical disc. Printed on the top surface of each label layer is a promotional indicia design to enhance sales of the optical disc or a good or service associated therewith.
- In the first embodiment, the promotional label includes two label layers vertically stacked over the top surface of the optical disc. In the preferred embodiment, the sizes of the lower adhesive label and tab attached thereto are sufficiently smaller so that the upper label layer and tab hides the lower label layer and tab. During use, the upper label layer must be removed before the lower label layer can be removed thereby forcing the user to view the promotional indicia on each label layer.
- In a second embodiment of the invention, the promotional label includes an upper label layer permanently attached to a lower label layer. A light adhesive is applied to the bottom surface of the lower layer thereby enabling the lower label to be removably attached to the top surface of an optical disc. Promotional indicia is printed on the top surface of the upper label layer which is visible to the user when removing the optical disc from the container. An RFID tag is disposed and hidden from view between the upper and lower layers to prevent theft.
- Using the labels described above, a method of advertising on an optical disc is disclosed.
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FIG. 1 is a top plan view of an optical disc shown mounted inside a standard optical disc shipping container with a promotional layer made of two label layers stacked and positioned over the optical disc. -
FIG. 2 is a sectional side elevational view of the container taken along line 2-2 inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a sectional, side elevational view of a second embodiment of the promotional label made of two label layers and a RFID tag placed between them. - Referring to the Figs., there is shown and described herein an optical disc advertising system that includes a promotional label 8 attached to an
optical disc 17 that is disposed inside astorage container 10 with two pivotally attached 12, 13. The promotional label 8 includes twoleaves 20, 20′ stacked over thelabel layers top surface 18 of theoptical disc 17 when stored inside thecontainer 12. Formed on the bottom surface of each 20, 20′ is anlabel layer 22, 22′ that temporarily holds the twoadhesive layer 20, 20′ in a stacked configuration over thelabel layers optical disc 17. Attached or formed on the 21, 21′ of the upper andperimeter edges 20, 20′ is a laterally extendinglower label layers 25, 25′, respectively, that can be easily grasped to remove thetab 20, 20′ from thelabel layers optical disc 17. In the preferred embodiment, the 25, 25′ are sufficient in length to extend beyond the perimeter edge of thetabs optical disc 17. - In the preferred embodiment, the
body 20A of theupper label layer 20 is circular with thesuitable adhesive 22 attached to the bottom surface of thebody 20A. Anadhesive 22 may or may not be attached to the bottom surface of thetab 12. - Printed on the front surface of the
20, 20′, respectively, are advertisements or other promotional indicia generally indicated as 24, 24′ designed to enhance sale of theadhesive label optical disc 17 or an associated product or service. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , a plurality of 20, 20′ are stacked together over theadhesive labels top surface 18 of theoptical disc 17. The size of the 20, 20′ and theadhesive labels 25, 25′ are sufficient so that thetabs upper label layer 20 hides thelower label layer 20′ andtab 25′ from view when thecontainer 10 is opened. The perimeter edges of thelower label layer 20′ and thetab 25′ are covered and hidden by theupper label layer 20 andtab 25 so that theupper label layer 20 must be first removed from theoptical disc 17 in order to remove thelower label 20′. Using multiple labels with differentpromotional indicia 24 printed thereon, advertisers are able to sell different products and services on a singleoptical disc 17. - In another embodiment of the promotional label is shown (see
FIG. 3 ) in which thelower label layer 42′ is permanently attached to theupper label layer 50. Disposed between the two 42 and 50 and hidden from view is an RFID tag 60. Alayers light adhesive 54 is applied to the bottom surface of thelower label layer 50 thereby enabling thelower label layer 50 to be easily attached and removes from the top surface of theoptical disc 17. - Using the above labels, a method of advertising with an optical disc is provided comprising the following steps:
- a. selecting an optical disc with a top surface;
- b. inserting said optical disc into a storage container so that said top surface is visible;
- c. selecting a removable lower label with a laterally extending tab and promotional indicia printed on the top surface thereon;
- d. coaxially aligning and attaching said lower label over said top surface of said optical disc;
- e. selecting a removable upper label with a laterally extending tab and promotional indicia printed on the top surface thereon; and,
- f. coaxially aligning and attaching said upper label layer over said lower label layer thereby requiring said upper label layer to be removed before said lower label layer can be removed from said optical disc.
- In compliance with the statute, the invention described herein has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown is comprised only of the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.
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1. An optical disc advertising system comprising:
a. an optical disc container used to ship and distribute an optical disc to a customer, said optical disc container includes two pivotally attached leaves;
b. an optical disc with a top surface, said optical disc being disposed inside said container so that said top surface is visible when said container is opened; and,
c. a promotional label disposed coaxially aligned over said optical disc, said promotional label including an upper label layer and a lower label layer coaxially aligned stacked and adhesively attached together, said upper label layer being either the same size or larger than said lower layer thereby preventing said lower label from being directly or viewed when said optical disc container is opened.
2. The advertising system as recited in claim 1 , further including a laterally extended tab attached to each said upper and lower label layer.
3. The advertising system, as recited in claim 1 , further including an anti-theft device disposed between said upper and lower label layers.
4. The optical disc advertisement system, as recited in claim 3 , wherein said anti-theft device is a RFID tag.
5. The optical disc advertisement system, as recited in claim 1 , further including a laterally extending tab attached to said lower label layer.
6. The optical disc advertisement system, as recited in claim 1 , further including promotional indicia printed on said top surface of said lower label layer.
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