EP0025332A1 - Appareil et procédé d'étiquetage, appareil et procédé pour sectionner un film pendant l'étiquetage et récipient ainsi étiqueté - Google Patents

Appareil et procédé d'étiquetage, appareil et procédé pour sectionner un film pendant l'étiquetage et récipient ainsi étiqueté Download PDF

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EP0025332A1
EP0025332A1 EP80303040A EP80303040A EP0025332A1 EP 0025332 A1 EP0025332 A1 EP 0025332A1 EP 80303040 A EP80303040 A EP 80303040A EP 80303040 A EP80303040 A EP 80303040A EP 0025332 A1 EP0025332 A1 EP 0025332A1
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Wolfgang Hoffmann
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
    • B65C9/00Details of labelling machines or apparatus
    • B65C9/08Label feeding
    • B65C9/18Label feeding from strips, e.g. from rolls
    • B65C9/1803Label feeding from strips, e.g. from rolls the labels being cut from a strip
    • B65C9/1815Label feeding from strips, e.g. from rolls the labels being cut from a strip and transferred by suction means
    • B65C9/1819Label feeding from strips, e.g. from rolls the labels being cut from a strip and transferred by suction means the suction means being a vacuum drum
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26FPERFORATING; PUNCHING; CUTTING-OUT; STAMPING-OUT; SEVERING BY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING
    • B26F3/00Severing by means other than cutting; Apparatus therefor
    • B26F3/002Precutting and tensioning or breaking
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
    • B65C3/00Labelling other than flat surfaces
    • B65C3/06Affixing labels to short rigid containers
    • B65C3/08Affixing labels to short rigid containers to container bodies
    • B65C3/14Affixing labels to short rigid containers to container bodies the container being positioned for labelling with its centre-line vertical
    • B65C3/16Affixing labels to short rigid containers to container bodies the container being positioned for labelling with its centre-line vertical by rolling the labels onto cylindrical containers, e.g. bottles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
    • B65C9/00Details of labelling machines or apparatus
    • B65C9/08Label feeding
    • B65C9/18Label feeding from strips, e.g. from rolls
    • B65C9/1803Label feeding from strips, e.g. from rolls the labels being cut from a strip
    • B65C2009/1834Details of cutting means
    • B65C2009/1857Details of cutting means two co-acting knifes
    • B65C2009/1861Details of cutting means two co-acting knifes whereby one knife remains stationary

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  • This invention relates to a method of and apparatus for severing a continuous length of film material and to a labelling machine and method.
  • a labelling machine is known in which a roll of label stock is provided; the label stock is pulled from the roll and is cut into individual labels by a cutter; the labels are deposited on a rotating vacuum drum which, after application of glue to the leading edge and the trailing edge (or to the entire exposed surface) of the label, the label is applied to a container, the containers being supplied for such purpose.
  • the feed of label stock may be continuous and operation of the cutter, the vacuum drum and the container feed are continuous.
  • Representative patents of this type of labelling machine are U.S. Patents Nos. 4,108,709; 4,108,710 and 4,108,711.
  • the labelling machine of the present invention is preferably a continuously operating machine but it may be applicable to other modes of operation, for example a machine which carries out labelling intermittently but is supplied by a continuous length of label stock from a roll.
  • Such label material is advantageous because, among other things, it is resistant to moisture. Also, it accommodates itself to deformation of the container during handling.
  • label material is laminated to paper it is too limp to be fed continuously and at high speed (e.g., 150 to 200 labels per minute or more) from a cutter to a vacuum label drum. The material bends, folds or is otherwise distorted resulting in inaccurate label application. Further, such plastic material is prone to acquire an electrostatic charge which causes it to adhere to and to follow a cutting blade.
  • apparatus for severing a continuous length of film material into segments comprising a cutting instrumentality acting to sever such segments from the leading end of such length of film as it is supplied to the cutting instrumentality and tensioning means acting to pull the leading end of each severed segment from the cutting instrumentality, characterised in that said cutting instrumentality is arranged to act to partially sever each segment and to leave a connecting link to the next, unsevered segment, in use such link being ruptured and the partially severed segment being completely separated by tension exerted by such tensioning means.
  • This aspect of the invention also provides a labelling machine including a label feed acting to pull continuous label stock from a roll thereof and to feed such label stock forwardly to a label cutting station, a label cutter at such station including a movable cutter member acting to sever the label stock into segments of the required length, and a rotary label applicator acting to grip the leading end of each label after it passes through the cutting station and to apply the label to an article, characterised in that a cutting blade is provided which is carried by said movable cutting member, and is formed with a slit, the blade being arranged to sever a label and the slit being arranged to interrupt the resulting cut and to leave a small link between the partially severed label and the next label, said label applicator being arranged to pull and apply tension to the leading end of the partially severed label and to rupture the link.
  • a method of severing a continuous length of film material into segments which is characterised in that it comprises providing a cutting instrumentality which functions to partially sever segments from the leading end of the film material as it is fed to the cutting instrumentality and to leave a small, easily ruptured link between each partially severed segment, and the next unsevered segment, and thereafter exerting a pull on the leading end of the film material, sufficient to rupture such link.
  • This aspect of the invention also provides a method of processing limp, easily deformed labels which comprises providing a continuous length of such label stock and providing also a cutting instrumentality and a label transport and feeding such continuous length of label to the cutting instrumentality characterised by partially severing a label while leaving a small, easily ruptured link between each partially severed label and the next label, then supplying the leading end of each partially severed label to the label transport and operating the latter at a speed such that it exerts a pull and tension on the link sufficient to rupture it.
  • the second aspect of the invention further. provides a method of applying limp, easily deformed labels to containers which comprises providing a label feed for supplying label material from a roll thereof, and providing also a cutting instrumentality for receiving label material as supplied by the label feed characterised by partially severing the label from the leading end of the label material while leaving a small, easily ruptured link between each partially severed label and the next label, supplying each partially severed label to a vacuum drum, rotating the vacuum drum at a peripheral speed sufficiently greater than the forward speed of the label material to rupture the link, and then applying each completely severed label to a container.
  • the invention also provides a container provided with a label using the labelling method or labelling machine according to the present invention.
  • the machine is generally designated by the reference numeral 10, and the label stock by the reference numeral 11, which is drawn from a roll of label stock (not shown) and passes between a driving roller 12 and a driven roller 13 to a cutting instrumentality 14.
  • Label stock is of the limp variety described above.
  • Each label (indicated at 15) is supplied to a rotating vacuum drum 16, glue being applied to the exposed surface of the label on the drum by a glue wheel 17.
  • This glue or adhesive application may be limited to the leading end and the trailing end of the label, or it may be applied to the entire perimeter of the label in what is called a "picture frame" pattern, or it may be applied to the entire surface of the label.
  • a container guide is shown at 18 for containers 19 which are supplied by a star wheel 20 having pockets 21.
  • the star wheel supplies the containers to the vacuum drum at a label applying station.
  • a curved container guide 25 is provided which is concentric to the drum and is spaced therefrom a distance such that, as the containers pass between this guide and the drum, a moderate but sufficient pressure is applied to cause the containers to spin about their own axes as well as to travel concentrically to and in contact with the label drum.
  • Each container in turn, will contact the glued leading end of the label, and as the container is caused to spin the label is wrapped around it.
  • the extent of the guide 25 will be such as to accomplish an appropriate wrap.
  • the guide 25 will be of a length such as to accomplish this, whereas if the label is only a partial label, that is to say, if it is applied to only a portion of the circumference of the container, the guide 25 may be shorter.
  • the containers may be glass, metal, plasticpaperboard, etc., and they may be round or of other shape.
  • Other types of container feed e.g., a screw-type feed may be used.
  • the container feed may be continuous or intermittent.
  • a label guide 27 is provided in advance of the cutting instrumentality 14. It comprises a right angle bracket 28 bolted to the frame of the machine whose upright leg (see Figure 4) is secured, for example by welding, to a guide plate 29 which, in turn, is bolted to a second guide plate 30 by bolts 31, a spacer 32 being used to space the plates 29 and 30 apart to form a slot 33 through which the label stock is guided.
  • a second angle bracket 34 is also secured to the plate 29 and at its upper end 35 it is bolted to a plate 36.
  • the inner (right-hand as viewed in Figure 4) end of the part 35 is recessed at 37 to receive a label support member 38 which is clamped between parts 35 and 36 by bolts 39.
  • the support member 38 is received in a slit 40 formed in plate 29 and is flush with the plate 29 and therefore contacts the label stock as it passes through the guide 27.
  • the cutting instrumentality 14 comprises a rotary cutter member 41 and a stationary cutter member 42.
  • the stationary cutter member may, however, be retractable for a purpose explained hereinafter.
  • An example of a suitable, retractable stationary cutter member is shown in our U.S. Patent No. 4,108,710.
  • a sector of the rotary cutter member 41 is cut away at 43 and within this sector a blade 44 is bolted by bolts 46 and a plate 47 to the face 48 of the sector.
  • the stationary cutter 42 is mounted on a frame bracket 49. Adjustment of the blade 44 may be accomplished by means of screws 55 threaded into holes 56 formed in the rotary cutter member. As will be seen in Figure 5, the blade 44 is formed with slots 57 which receive the screws 46. By loosening the screws 46 and adjusting the screws 55, the cutting edge 44a of the blade 44 can be adjusted in relation to the stationary member, after which the screws 46 are tightened.
  • blade 44 is formed at its mid-portion with a slot 58 in which the support member 38 is received.
  • a link 59 remains connecting it to the next label, the purpose of which is explained hereinafter, (see Figure 6).
  • Label material after passing through cutter 14 remains supported by support member 38 and it passes through a channel guide 65 which is supported by bracket 67 adjustably mounted by screws 68 on frame bracket 49.
  • An air jet device is provided at 69 alongside the channel guide 65 to apply a jet of air to the label and hold it flat against the web or mid - portion of the channel guide 65 until it is very close to the vacuum drum.
  • the limp plastic label stock referred to hereinabove is given adequate support to prevent bending, buckling and other deformation. Therefore, the label material is delivered accurately and in flat condition to the label drum 16.
  • link 59 which as yet has been unsevered.
  • the peripheral linear speed of the vacuum drum is slightly greater than the linear speed of the label stock as it is fed to the cutter 44. Therefore, when the vacuum drum grips the leading end of the label, a pull is exerted which accomplishes two useful functions. First, this pull or tension straightens out the label and prevents deformation which would interfere with proper operation of the machine and with proper labelling. This is accomplished before tension on the link 59 is sufficient to rupture it. Then the link, being small, is ruptured by the tension so that it is completely separated from the next label.
  • the glue wheel 17 may apply glue only to the leading end and the trailing end of the label; or it may apply glue to the entire periphery of the label in a picture frame pattern; or it may apply glue to the entire surface of the label.
  • the glue may be applied as a continuous film, or it may be applied in the form of small dots separated from one another but sufficient to adhere the label securely to the container.
  • the glue is preferably a hot melt glue.
  • Appropriate glue wheels and their mode of operation are well known in the art. It is advantageous to apply glue to the leading end of the label (and to the sides of the label where a picture frame pattern is applied) in the form of spaced dots when the container is to be recycled. This is so because such spot glueing applies a minimum of glue to the container itself and minimizes contamination of the containers when they are recycled.
  • the vacuum drum 15 has pads 75 to which vacuum is applied to grip and hold labels until the vacuum is terminated.
  • the label is then released to a container at the label applying station.
  • a suction passage is shown at 76 for this purpose, there being others as required. Operation of such vacuum means is well known in the art.
  • the leading end of each pad is tapered at 77, followed by a raised portion or land 78 and a trailing portion of lesser radius than the land which is circular in shape, such portion being indicated by the reference numeral 79.
  • the length of the pad is such in relation to the length of the label that the label slightly overhangs the trailing end of the pad.
  • the purpose of the taper at 77 of the overhang is as follows: the taper serves to draw the leading end of the label inwardly by reason of suction and out of contact with the glue wheel, whereby the normal tendency of the label to adhere to and to follow the glue wheel is avoided.
  • the resulting set back of the glue application to the leading end of the label is small enough that when pressure is applied to the label by the curved concentric guide 25 and the drum 16 the glue will spread to the edge of the label and a good bond will-result.
  • the purpose of the overhang is to prevent glue from being applied to the surface of the label drum between the pads.
  • the purpose of the land 78 is to prevent glue from being applied to the portion of the pad rearwardly of the land. (If it is desired to apply glue to the entire surface of the label there will be no such lands).
  • the support member 38 prevents this from occurring.
  • the container may have any of various shapes, and it may be made of a variety of materials, as noted above.
  • An increasingly popular material is PET, especially for liquids such as soft drink beverages, which are refrigerated and are exposed to moisture.
  • the label 86 shown applied to the container may be a full wrap label or a partial wrap label and it may be adhered to the container by a dot pattern of glue at the leading end (which will, of course, be spread by pressure during label application) and a line of glue at the trailing end overlapping the leading end.
  • the glue pattern may be a picture frame pattern or it may be applied to the entire surface of the label.
  • the material of the container is shown at 87, a layer of adhesive at 88, and a limp label at 89, and printing at 90.
  • the adhesive layer 88 may exist only at the leading edge of the label and the overlap at the trailing end of the label, or it may be applied in a picture frame pattern, or it may be applied to the entire surface of the label.
  • the material of the container is shown at 87 and an adhesive layer at 88 (which may be applied as described above). Also shown is the limp plastic material 89. Between the plastic material 89 and the adhesive layer 88 is a layer of polyethylene 91 which is laminated at 92 to the limp label material 89. Either the polyethylene or the limp plastic material may bear printing (not shown). This label material is supplied in laminated form. This provides an alternative to the plastic/special paper laminate described above.
  • the plastic-on-plastic laminate is advantageous because it avoids the need for special paper, it is water resistant, and white, opaque polyethylene may be selected so as to be printed or it may be clear. Nevertheless, the plastic-on-plastic laminate is limp, and requires, or benefits from the mechanical mode of operation of the present invention.

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