An in-line process for packaging flavor pieces includes printing a flavor slurry onto an advancing bottom barrier web in desired shapes and patterns of flavor pieces. A top barrier web is laminated over the printed flavor slurry joining the top and bottom barrier sheets with a series of closed form seals surrounding one or more the flavor pieces. Die cuts through the laminated web separate combinations of the sealed flavor pieces. Gaps in the seals registered with die cuts allow the two barrier webs to be locally separated for accessing the flavor pieces. The bottom barrier web can be affixed to a pressure-sensitive label stock for attaching one or more combinations of sealed flavor pieces to other substrates.
James T. Pittman - Lula GA Robert L. Everett - Sugar Hill GA Benny R. Rich - Oakwood GA James J. Carides - Lawrenceville GA Michael E. Bowser - Algoma WI
Assignee:
Dittler Brothers Incorporated - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A63F 306 B42D 1500
US Classification:
283 81
Abstract:
The lottery ticket is composed of base sheet (1), cover sheet (2) and ticket sheet (3) lying therebetween. Base sheet (1) and cover sheet (2) are adhered to each other in the edge region (6). The adhesive means is strip-shaped. In addition, base sheet (1) and cover sheet (2) are perforated to each other. Said perforation (9-12) is line-shaped and lies in said edge region (6) provided with glue. The distance of the perforation (9-12) from the edge (4, 5) of base and cover sheet (1, 2) is in the region of 2-4 mm. The ticket sheet (3) is thus completely surrounded by a border (6) of glue and by a border (9-12) of perforations lying therein. The six surfaces of base sheet (1), ticket sheet (3) and cover sheet (2) are provided with a plurality of imprints in base areas covering one another. Due to these imprints which cover one another and hence cross one another, the ticket sheet (3) cannot be deciphered by means of examining against the light when the lottery ticket is unopened. Due to the perforation (9-12) the border (6) of glue of the ticket sheet (3) cannot be penetrated by mechanical interventions without the edge of the lottery ticket being visibly damaged.
Method Of Forming Dual-Layered Labels And The Resultant Product
Joseph A. Sykes - Grayslake IL Michael E. Bowser - Algoma WI
Assignee:
Label Makers, Inc. - Pleasant Prairie WI Wisconsin Label Corporation - Algoma WI
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
156252
Abstract:
A method of converting, on a single line printing press, two webs of material into individual rolls of ribbons of dual-layered, peelable-bonded-together lids. Each lid has a peelable, overlying lid formed from one of the webs and an underlying lid formed from the other web where these lids are created by die cutting the two webs while bonded. Also, one of the lids has dispensing holes and the other lids is printed with selected indicia and/or logos. The ribbons are wound in multiple layers around cores for shipment to processors of food particles, such as salt or cheese, to be secured to individual, cup-like containers.
Maranatha Christian Academy Morgantown WV 1987-2000
Community:
Andrea Bassett, Dd Tennant, Britt Biram, Danielle Tomczewski, Kb Tennant, Derek Hassenpflug, John Kibbe, Megan Wujcik, Michael Bowser, Atencio Anthony, Kim Smith