Mckillip
Barron G. Mckillip, Mickelton, NJ US
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20090176123 | Metallized Shrinkable Label - The present invention is a metallized shrinkable label and a method for producing the same. The label of the invention is composed of a shrinkable film base and a graphic. The graphic is created by combining pigmented inks, a metallic coating and a shrink-resistant coating which is printed in a predetermined pattern with gaps so that upon exposure of the label to heat, the gaps close thereby forming a continuous graphic layer Advantageously, the shrink-resistant coating minimizes discoloration and pleating of the metallic coating. | 07-09-2009 |
Barron G. Mckillip, Mickleton, NJ US
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20110155606 | Scented Label - The present invention embraces a scented label and methods of producing and using the same. The label of the invention is composed of a base layer, a scented thermoplastic layer, and a removable protective barrier layer which blocks release of the scent from the thermoplastic layer until desired by a consumer. | 06-30-2011 |
20120255884 | Label with Detachable Voltage Indicator and Battery Package Containing the Same - The present invention provides an adhesive label in which a consumer item or device, such as a battery tester strip is printed in web form and is bonded to a consumer package. | 10-11-2012 |
20130193976 | LABEL WITH ON-BATTERY VOLTAGE INDICATOR - The present invention is a shrink label with a die cut voltage indicator device integrated therewith. | 08-01-2013 |
20130312302 | Metallized Shrinkable Label - The present invention is a metallized shrinkable label and a method for producing the same. The label of the invention is composed of a shrinkable film base and a graphic. The graphic is created by combining pigmented inks, a metallic coating and a shrink-resistant coating which is printed in a predetermined pattern with gaps so that upon exposure of the label to heat, the gaps close thereby forming a continuous graphic layer. Advantageously, the shrink-resistant coating minimizes discoloration and pleating of the metallic coating. | 11-28-2013 |
20140002874 | Holographic Structure and Method for Producing the Same | 01-02-2014 |
20140054193 | Unidirectional Oriented Polyethylene-Based Heat Shrinkable Polymeric Label - The present invention features pressure-sensitive labels produced from unidirectional heat shrinkable polyethylene films and their application to consumer products such as containers, tubes, bottles and batteries. | 02-27-2014 |
20150013273 | Expanded Content Heat Shrinkable Label - The present invention is tamper evident shrinkable label with expanded content. The label comprises a label formed from a film having first and second ends, an adhesive coating on a backside of the label for attachment to a consumer product, an expanded content panel at least partly defined by the first end of the label and extending past the second end of the label on a consumer product, and a release coating on a front side of the label positioned opposite to releasably adhere to the backside of the expanded content panel on a consumer product. | 01-15-2015 |
John J. Mckillip, Rockford, IL US
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20090110865 | INTEGRATED FORMS AND METHOD OF MAKING SUCH FORMS - A form that incorporates either a label or card such that the form can be reliably printed on by the end user and manufactured less expensively. The integrated label form includes a top printable substrate and a liner substrate mated together by an adhesive. The top printable substrate serves at least partially as removable portions capable of being reapplied. Weakened lines of substrate may be provided to define removable portions on the top printable substrate. The form also may include a similar printable substrate mated to the other side of the liner by adhesive. Weakened lines of substrate also may formed in the second substrate to define removable portions. The integrated card form includes a printable substrate and a first and second laminate mated to the substrate and together by an adhesive. Weakened lines of substrate and first laminate define an integrated removable portion capable of being held in the form by the second laminate and easily removed manually when desired. In the integrated card form and the integrated label form, a recess may be provided adjacent the removable portion to facilitate removal of the removable portion. The integrated forms are easily manufactured by a single piece of equipment. | 04-30-2009 |
Ronald Leo Mckillip, Seward, PA US
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20100324936 | PHARMACY MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION WITH BEDSIDE REAL-TIME MEDICAL EVENT DATA COLLECTION - Methods and systems for automatically establishing an enhanced electronic health record (EHR) for a patient include an automatic data collection facility that collects data of a medically related event in proximity to a patient upon occurrence of the event. The collected data may include medication administration data such as medication, time of administration, administration of a dosage of medication, reaction data, and the like. The collected data is communicated to a real-time data integration facility that automatically integrates the data with a patient's electronic health record to establish an enhanced electronic health record. | 12-23-2010 |
20120303388 | PHARMACY MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION WITH BEDSIDE REAL-TIME MEDICAL EVENT DATA COLLECTION - Methods and systems for automatically establishing an enhanced electronic health record (EHR) for a patient include an automatic data collection facility that collects data of a medically related event in proximity to a patient upon occurrence of the event. The collected data may include medication administration data such as medication, time of administration, administration of a dosage of medication, reaction data, and the like. The collected data is communicated to a real-time data integration facility that automatically integrates the data with a patient's electronic health record to establish an enhanced electronic health record. | 11-29-2012 |