Strip baggage tag in endless or roll form for machine printing
First Claim
1. A strip baggage tag for machine printing, comprising in combination:
- an upper web which defines a tag part which is to be fastened to an item of baggage, and a control section, the control section comprising a tear-off part which can be detached from the tag part along a transversely extending separation line,both the tag part and the tear-off part being provided, on the back, on both sides of the separation line, with adhesive areas which are coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive,the adhesive areas being covered by a single-piece lower-web section which has been coated with a separating agent;
the width of the lower-web section corresponding to that of the upper web; and
the lower-web section having, at least in the region of the adhesive area on the tear-off part, at least one partial region which is free from active separating agent and provides a firm bond between the tear-off part and the lower-web section.
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Abstract
A strip baggage tag (1) is formed in endless or roll form for facilitating machine printing. It includes a tag part (6) which is to be fastened to a bag, and a control section (7). The control section (7) comprises a tear-off part (4") which can be detached from the tag part (6) along a transversely extending separation line (8). Both the tag part (6) and the tear-off part (4") have, on their back, an adhesive area (10) which is coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive and extends on both sides of the separation line (8). The adhesive area (10) is covered by a single-piece lower-web section (5) bearing a separation-active coating, for instance of silicone, the width of which section corresponds to that of the upper web (4). The lower-web section (5) has, in the region of the adhesive area associated with the tear-off part (4"), a separation-inactive partial region (11) which permits a firm bonding. This partial region (11), which may be made separation-inactive for instance by corona treatment, forms an attachment bridge to make a firm connection between the web section (5) and the tear-off part (4"), both of which together form the control section (7) which can be adhered to a plane ticket jointly, after exposure of a part of the adhesive area (10) for identifying an article of baggage.
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13 Claims
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1. A strip baggage tag for machine printing, comprising in combination:
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an upper web which defines a tag part which is to be fastened to an item of baggage, and a control section, the control section comprising a tear-off part which can be detached from the tag part along a transversely extending separation line, both the tag part and the tear-off part being provided, on the back, on both sides of the separation line, with adhesive areas which are coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive, the adhesive areas being covered by a single-piece lower-web section which has been coated with a separating agent;
the width of the lower-web section corresponding to that of the upper web; and
the lower-web section having, at least in the region of the adhesive area on the tear-off part, at least one partial region which is free from active separating agent and provides a firm bond between the tear-off part and the lower-web section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A continuous process for producing a strip baggage tag comprising an upper web which defines a tag part which is to be fastened to an item of baggage, and a control section, the control section comprising a tear-off part which can be detached from the tag part along a transversely extending separation line, both the tag part and the tear-off part having, on the back, and on both sides of the separation line, adhesive areas which are coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive,
the adhesive areas being covered by a lower-web section which has been coated with a separating agent, comprising the steps of: -
feeding a web of material, the width of which is a multiple of the width of individual strip baggage tags, from a roll; coating the web with a thermosensitive printing material on its front side; applying an adhesive to form the adhesive areas; then feeding in lower-web sections which are coated with a separating agent except for partial regions where said separating agent is inactive, said feeding being from the direction of the back of the web of material, and combining the lower-web sections with the web of material. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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