WO2008057661A2 - Laminate web wristband - Google Patents

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WO2008057661A2
WO2008057661A2 PCT/US2007/078933 US2007078933W WO2008057661A2 WO 2008057661 A2 WO2008057661 A2 WO 2008057661A2 US 2007078933 W US2007078933 W US 2007078933W WO 2008057661 A2 WO2008057661 A2 WO 2008057661A2
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Mark Greer
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Laser Band, Llc
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    • 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
    • G09F3/005Identification bracelets, e.g. secured to the arm of a person

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  • Wristbands for use in admitting and identifying patients for both in patient and out patient care are routinely used in the medical community today.
  • the assignee hereof owns a number of patents disclosing and claiming various inventive wristbands suited to this medical field application, and which have experienced great commercial success. Examples of these include US Patent No. 5,933,993; 6,000,160; 6,067,739; 6,438,881 ; 6,510,634; 6,748,687; 7,047,682; 7,017,293; and 7,017,294, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference. These patented wristbands have been made and sold by the millions.
  • wristbands are attached around a baby's ankles, so as used herein the term "wrist” should be understood to include any person's limb and "wristband” should be understood to include a band intended to be placed around any person's limb.
  • the wristband designs shown in the "7" million numbered patents include a shorter length face ply imaging area die cut into a face stock ply and a laminating ply having a clamshell for enclosing the imaging area along with an integrally formed strap and cinch slot attachment arrangement for securing the wristband about a wearer's wrist.
  • the vinyl material used to make this prior art design was of heavier construction than that of the present invention.
  • the thickness of the prior art composite web is 12 mil while that of the present invention is merely a nominal 2 mil. This construction further improves the comfort for a wearer of the wristband due in part to the wristband being lighter and more flexible as well.
  • Figure 1 is a top view of a section of composite web of wristband carriers
  • Figure 2 is an exploded cross-sectional view taken along the lines of
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines of 3-3 in Fig. 1 showing how the webs are assembled into the composite web;
  • Figures 4A-E are top views of the composite web and providing further illustrative examples of wristband carrier designs as might be die cut into the web.
  • the composite web 20 of the present invention is comprised of a first, full width web 22 to which is adhered, such as by adhesive, welding or the like, a second partial width web 26 along its two longitudinal edges 24, both of which may be made of similar laminate material, such as a transparent 1-2 mil plastic.
  • first full width web would be made from a polyester base approximately 2 mil thick and the second web would be made of a polypropylene or polyethelene laminate material approximately 1 mil thick.
  • the laminate overlay is "stretchy" and will give to eliminate strain or buckling which might occur with other material choices.
  • a layer of adhesive 28, with a covering liner 30 having a layer of release 32 is applied along the length of the second partial width web 26, with the layer of adhesive 28 preferably extending beyond the liner 30 to join the two webs 22, 26 together at their inboard edge 32.
  • Yet another layer of adhesive 34 is applied to the opposite side of the first web 22, and protected with a liner web 36 having a release layer 38.
  • the liner web 36 may extend further inboard than the adhesive layer 34 to provide a "pull tab" for conveniently separating the liner and exposing the underlying adhesive.
  • Each of the liner webs 30, 36 are preferably made of a paper stock.
  • a die cut 40 is made in the composite web 22, and in the first web 22 defines the full length body of the wristband carrier 42, a plurality of which are thereby cut into the composite web 20 and for ready separation therefrom as needed or desired for use. Die cut 40 extends through all of the webs so that the wristband carrier may be separated by tearing it out of the composite web 22.
  • a second die cut 44 defines the slot 46 for the cinch which is used with the strap portion 48 for attaching the wristband carrier 42 to a wearer's wrist.
  • the composite web could be formed in a continuous roll, sheets or pages of the web could also be cut into any desired shape or size to contain any desired number of wristband carriers.
  • a wristband carrier In use, a wristband carrier is separated from the web by tearing along die cut 40. Due to the overlapping adhesive layer near the transition between the label receiving portion and the strap, and the lack of any overlapping portion at the slot end of the carrier, the slot end is essentially "hinged" and swings open to expose the liner 30. When it is desired to apply a label to the wristband, the slot end is swung about the hinge, the liner lifted or peeled away from the underlying adhesive, the label is then centered within the label receiving portion and the slot end is then pressed down against the label and the underlying second web 26 to adhere them together, thereby laminating the label in place.
  • the label is smaller in both dimensions and centered so the than the laminate webs 22, 26 become adhered together surrounding the label, much as in picture frame fashion.
  • the wristband may be attached to a wearer much as is the case with other similar wristbands as described in various ones of the patents mentioned above. Simply put, the wristband carrier is wrapped about the wearer's wrist, the strap tail is threaded through the cinch slot, the liner removed exposing the adhesive on the strap tail, the strap looped back onto itself for being adhered with the exposed adhesive.
  • a relieved edge or bending yielding feature 50 may be formed by the single die cut 40 separating two adjacent label receiving areas of adjacent wristband carriers and provides an edge that is more comfortable and less prone to abrade or even cut the wearer as the wrist is flexed, or as the wristband is worn.
  • the relieved edge 50 may be generally scalloped in either curvilinear fashion or in a more structured shape such as by emulating pyramids.
  • the relieved edge 50 may be more in a semicircle or rounded shape.
  • the relieved edge 50 may be more of a Greek key or toothed design.
  • Fig. 4E includes a series of flaps formed by a series of slits.
  • Fig. 4A-E only two adjacent wristband carriers are shown although it is to be understood that there is preferably a continuous pattern of them die cut into the composite web much as illustrated in Fig. 1 , and that the same or some other relieved edge is preferably formed between each or at least a number of the adjacent carriers.

Abstract

A composite web (20) comprised of a base or first full width web (22) is adhered to a second, partial width web with both webs being made of a generally transparent, lightweight laminate material. A layer of adhesive, covered by a protective release coated liner of partial width is applied to the second laminate web, and between the first and second laminate webs. At the other side of the web another layer of adhesive is applied along with another protective liner. A die cut in the composite web (20) defines the outline of a plurality of adjacent self laminating wristbands (42) which may be separated from the web by tearing along the die cut. A second die cut (44) forms a slot in each wristband carrier (42) to be used along with the strap end (48) to fasten the wristband to a wearer, in cinch and strap manner. A continuous, web includes a continuous number wristband with cinch attachment although a page or sheet may be cut to any desired shape or number of wristbands.

Description

LAMINATE WEB WRISTBAND
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is related to two other applications being filed concurrently herewith. They are "Wristband with Snap Closure and Patient ID Label" having serial no. 11/553,872 filed October 27, 2006 (attorney docket no. 53248-62414); and "Wristband with Contoured Comfort Sides" having serial no. 11/553,873 filed October 27, 2006 (attorney docket no. 53248- 62416); both disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0002] Wristbands for use in admitting and identifying patients for both in patient and out patient care are routinely used in the medical community today. The assignee hereof owns a number of patents disclosing and claiming various inventive wristbands suited to this medical field application, and which have experienced great commercial success. Examples of these include US Patent No. 5,933,993; 6,000,160; 6,067,739; 6,438,881 ; 6,510,634; 6,748,687; 7,047,682; 7,017,293; and 7,017,294, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference. These patented wristbands have been made and sold by the millions. Some are sized for use on adults and others are sized for use on infants and even newborns having the smallest of wrists. In fact, typically the wristbands are attached around a baby's ankles, so as used herein the term "wrist" should be understood to include any person's limb and "wristband" should be understood to include a band intended to be placed around any person's limb. The wristband designs shown in the "7" million numbered patents include a shorter length face ply imaging area die cut into a face stock ply and a laminating ply having a clamshell for enclosing the imaging area along with an integrally formed strap and cinch slot attachment arrangement for securing the wristband about a wearer's wrist. The embodiments shown in these patents are for multi-ply construction, with a face ply preferably made from paper stock and a laminating ply adhered thereto generally in full or partial sheet size and with the wristband elements die cut therein. While this construction has been very successful, and millions of wristbands of this construction have been sold and are continuing to be sold, the assignee continually endeavors to improve on its designs and develop alternate constructions, especially when cost savings can be achieved.
[0003] As an alternative construction to that shown in the assignee's prior patents, the inventor herein has succeeded in designing and developing a simplified construction of a composite laminate web into which a plurality of self laminating wristband carriers is die cut from relatively thin laminate, with layers of adhesive protected with releasable liners so that individual carriers may be separated from the composite web and used to self laminate separately formed labels therein. As continuous webs of thin laminate material are welded together in a continuous process, with adhesive and liners also being applied in a continuous process, the costs are anticipated to be greatly reduced over the multi-ply construction previously disclosed and commercialized. Furthermore, providing the carriers separately adapts them for use with labels which themselves can be separately formed in continuous rolls, or having other desired construction features. This allows a user to separately choose and utilize labels of different design, with perhaps having different color, information, medical condition flags, or other features built into or added to the labels.
[0004] While it is known in the prior art to form self laminating wristbands in continuous composite web format, the prior art wristband design known to the inventor to have been so made incorporates a snap closure at an end of the wristband requiring an increased length as well as a series of holes to be punched in the strap to provide an adjustable length. This prior art construction did not include the cinch slot and strap attachment design of the present invention. Use of the snap closure device further required two plastic inserts (male and female) to be assembled to each carrier in the web, while the inventors cinch slot and strap attachment design eliminates these assembly steps. Furthermore, the cinch slot and strap attachment provides infinite adjustability instead of the fixed lengths provided by the fixed strap hole positions. Also, perhaps because of all the holes punched in the strap, the vinyl material used to make this prior art design was of heavier construction than that of the present invention. For example, the thickness of the prior art composite web is 12 mil while that of the present invention is merely a nominal 2 mil. This construction further improves the comfort for a wearer of the wristband due in part to the wristband being lighter and more flexible as well.
[0005] While some of the advantages and features of the present invention have been explained above, a fuller understanding may be attained by referring to the drawings and description of the preferred embodiment below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Figure 1 is a top view of a section of composite web of wristband carriers;
[0007] Figure 2 is an exploded cross-sectional view taken along the lines of
2-2 in Fig. 1 and detailing the various webs comprising the composite web;
[0008] Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines of 3-3 in Fig. 1 showing how the webs are assembled into the composite web; and
[0009] Figures 4A-E are top views of the composite web and providing further illustrative examples of wristband carrier designs as might be die cut into the web.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT [0010] As shown in Fig. 1-3, the composite web 20 of the present invention is comprised of a first, full width web 22 to which is adhered, such as by adhesive, welding or the like, a second partial width web 26 along its two longitudinal edges 24, both of which may be made of similar laminate material, such as a transparent 1-2 mil plastic. As the preferred embodiment, the inventor contemplates that the first full width web would be made from a polyester base approximately 2 mil thick and the second web would be made of a polypropylene or polyethelene laminate material approximately 1 mil thick. With this construction, the laminate overlay is "stretchy" and will give to eliminate strain or buckling which might occur with other material choices. If desired, different laminate materials of varying thicknesses may be used to make the webs 22, 26 to suit the particular application or for cost reasons. A layer of adhesive 28, with a covering liner 30 having a layer of release 32 is applied along the length of the second partial width web 26, with the layer of adhesive 28 preferably extending beyond the liner 30 to join the two webs 22, 26 together at their inboard edge 32. Yet another layer of adhesive 34 is applied to the opposite side of the first web 22, and protected with a liner web 36 having a release layer 38. The liner web 36 may extend further inboard than the adhesive layer 34 to provide a "pull tab" for conveniently separating the liner and exposing the underlying adhesive. Each of the liner webs 30, 36 are preferably made of a paper stock.
[0011] A die cut 40 is made in the composite web 22, and in the first web 22 defines the full length body of the wristband carrier 42, a plurality of which are thereby cut into the composite web 20 and for ready separation therefrom as needed or desired for use. Die cut 40 extends through all of the webs so that the wristband carrier may be separated by tearing it out of the composite web 22. A second die cut 44 defines the slot 46 for the cinch which is used with the strap portion 48 for attaching the wristband carrier 42 to a wearer's wrist. As is apparent from the Figures, after all the wristband carriers 42 are separated from the composite web 22, there is some waste remaining generally more of which is at the right side of the composite web 22 but a significant part of the web 22 is used. This provides cost savings and helps to reduce the cost for each wristband carrier 42. While the composite web could be formed in a continuous roll, sheets or pages of the web could also be cut into any desired shape or size to contain any desired number of wristband carriers.
[0012] In use, a wristband carrier is separated from the web by tearing along die cut 40. Due to the overlapping adhesive layer near the transition between the label receiving portion and the strap, and the lack of any overlapping portion at the slot end of the carrier, the slot end is essentially "hinged" and swings open to expose the liner 30. When it is desired to apply a label to the wristband, the slot end is swung about the hinge, the liner lifted or peeled away from the underlying adhesive, the label is then centered within the label receiving portion and the slot end is then pressed down against the label and the underlying second web 26 to adhere them together, thereby laminating the label in place. For best results, preferably the label is smaller in both dimensions and centered so the than the laminate webs 22, 26 become adhered together surrounding the label, much as in picture frame fashion. [0013] After securing the desired label within the wristband carrier, the wristband may be attached to a wearer much as is the case with other similar wristbands as described in various ones of the patents mentioned above. Simply put, the wristband carrier is wrapped about the wearer's wrist, the strap tail is threaded through the cinch slot, the liner removed exposing the adhesive on the strap tail, the strap looped back onto itself for being adhered with the exposed adhesive.
[0014] As shown in Fig. 4A-E, a relieved edge or bending yielding feature 50 may be formed by the single die cut 40 separating two adjacent label receiving areas of adjacent wristband carriers and provides an edge that is more comfortable and less prone to abrade or even cut the wearer as the wrist is flexed, or as the wristband is worn. As shown in Fig. 4A & B, the relieved edge 50 may be generally scalloped in either curvilinear fashion or in a more structured shape such as by emulating pyramids. As shown in Fig. 4C, the relieved edge 50 may be more in a semicircle or rounded shape. As shown in Fig. 4D, the relieved edge 50 may be more of a Greek key or toothed design. And the last illustrative example shown is in Fig. 4E and includes a series of flaps formed by a series of slits. In each of the Fig. 4A-E only two adjacent wristband carriers are shown although it is to be understood that there is preferably a continuous pattern of them die cut into the composite web much as illustrated in Fig. 1 , and that the same or some other relieved edge is preferably formed between each or at least a number of the adjacent carriers.
[0015] The foregoing description is intended to be merely illustrative and not limiting in any way of the invention. It is anticipated that those of skill in the art would be aware of variations and additional features of the present invention and that those would be considered as part thereof. For example, various kinds of materials could be used to form the laminate webs, limited solely by design choice. Various kinds of adhesive could be used to the same effect. Instead of using the adhesive layer to adhere the two laminate webs together at their inboard overlapping edges, a welded joint could be formed. Similarly, the outboard overlapping edges could be joined by adhesive instead of being welded together. Other methods and materials could be used to join the webs, only as limited by the design choice made by the form maker.

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What is Claimed Is:
1. A continuous composite web having a plurality of self laminating wristband carriers die cut therein, each of said wristband carriers having a laminating portion adapted to receive and laminate therein an information carrying label, and each of said wristband carriers further comprises a cinch slot and strap for securing said wristband carrier about a wearer's limb.
2. The composite web of claim 1 further comprising a full width first laminate web, and wherein the laminating portion comprises a partial width second laminate web adhered to said first web, a release coated liner web interposed between said first and second laminate webs, and a layer of adhesive applied between said release coated liner web and at least one of said laminate webs.
3. The composite web of claim 2 wherein each of said webs has a plurality of die cuts forming a label receiving portion for each of said wristband carriers, the label receiving portions being aligned with each other and adapted to laminate at least one of said labels.
4. The composite web of claim 3 wherein said second laminate web is adhered at one side of said first web and further comprising a partial width second release coated liner web adhered to said first laminate web opposite said first partial width liner web with a second layer of adhesive applied between said second liner web and said first lamination web.
5. The composite web of claim 1 wherein at least some of said laminating portions are adjacent, and further comprising a common relieved edge along the adjacent edge between at least some of said adjacent laminating portions.
6. The composite web of claim 5 wherein at least some of said common relieved edges are continuous.
7. The composite web of claim 5 wherein at least some of said common relieved edges are discontinuous.
8. The composite web of claim 2 wherein said first laminate web is thicker than the second laminate web.
9. The composite web of claim 8 wherein the first laminate web is approximately 2 mil thick and the second laminate web is approximately 1 mil thick, and the two webs are made of different materials.
10. The composite web of claim 4 wherein each of said liner webs is made of a paper stock.
11. A continuous composite web having a plurality of self laminating wristband carriers die cut therein, each of said wristband carriers having a laminating portion adapted to receive and laminate therein an information carrying label wherein each of said laminating portions is comprised of a clamshell of laminating material with a release coated liner covering a layer of adhesive applied to one portion of said clamshell so that after separation of said carrier from said web the liner is pulled off to expose the adhesive for adhering the label within said clamshell, and each of said wristband carriers further comprises a cinch slot and strap for securing said wristband carrier about a wearer's limb.
12. The composite web of claim 11 further comprising a second release coated liner covering a layer of adhesive applied to an end of each of said straps so that after separation of said carrier from said web the second liner is pulled off to expose the adhesive for adhering the strap to itself after passing through the cinch slot.
13. The composite web of claim 12 wherein the first laminating web is full width and the cinch slot and strap is die cut therein.
14. A page cut from the composite web of claim 1 and having a plurality of said self laminating wristband carriers.
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