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US1041542A
US1041542A US67865412A US1912678654A US1041542A US 1041542 A US1041542 A US 1041542A US 67865412 A US67865412 A US 67865412A US 1912678654 A US1912678654 A US 1912678654A US 1041542 A US1041542 A US 1041542A
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    • 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
    • B65C3/10Affixing labels to short rigid containers to container bodies the container being positioned for labelling with its centre-line horizontal
    • B65C3/12Affixing labels to short rigid containers to container bodies the container being positioned for labelling with its centre-line horizontal by rolling the labels onto cylindrical containers, e.g. bottles

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  • Strip labels such as are usually atlixed to cans, have an appreciable thickness, and are fiat or free from wrinkles, and when stacked on the labelholder of a labeling machine, they form a hard compact body upon which a rolling can may be pressed in the labeling operation without the laminated mass yielding to any material extent; but where tissue paper or other wrappers having an uneven surface are to be applied over the atiiXed labels, or directly upon the surface of the cans, the mass is yielding. due to the flimsy nature of the 'paper,-together with the great number of air-filled spaces between the sheets of the stack.
  • the present invention is therefore for the purpose of obviating the difficulty heretofore met with in the application of wrappers oi the above mentioned description to cans, as will hereinafter fully appear. 7
  • Figure l is a longitudinal section of such parts of the labeling machine as are in.- volved in the present invention
  • Fig- 2 a top View of the same
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged end view of a can showing the same after thewrapper is aillxed thereto, and is for the purpose of indicating to what parts of the wrapper cement and paste are applied.
  • 1, 1 are are rolled along the machine in the di- Patented Oct. 15,1912.
  • the 5 and 7 arevertical guide plates for the ends of the stack of wrappers which is rep resented by 9.
  • the plate 5 is fixed, and the plate 7 longitudinally adjustable, as shownlength, is formed 0t angle bars 12 between the vertical flanges of which the cans roll during the application of wrappers thereto.
  • the said track is elevated slightly above the upper wrapper of that portion of the stack of wrappers which rest on the horizontal part b of the label holder; and immediately in front oi the track, is a fixed rod 13 against which the stack of wrappers is pressed through the medium oi the label holder 4.
  • the mechanism for elevating the label hoider is not shown.
  • a can to which an adhesive has been applied upon reaching the position indicated by its dotted delineations in Fig. 1, picks up the top label, and as it advances, rolls upon the elevated track and draws the label from under the pins 16 and also from under the rod 13.
  • the outer surface of the end of the wrapper'which has been picked up by the can through the medium of the dabs of heated cement reaches a coating of paste, and when in the continued rolling of the can the unpasted rear end of the wrapper is pressed over the forward end which, is attached to the can, the application of the Wrapper to the can is completed.
  • the can does not roll upon the wrapper except for a moment when it touches its forward end; and that paste is not applied to the rear end of the wrapper but over the forward end which is already attached to the can.

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P. W. WILD, JR. LABELING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 19, 1912.
1,041,542. I Patented 9013.15, 1912.
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rREDERrcK w. WILD,'JR., or BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ASSIGNOR TO BURT museums COMPANY, A oonronnrlon or DELAWARE.
LABELING-MACHINE.
To all whom it may concern Be it knownthat I, FREDERICK W. WILD,-
Jix, otthe city of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have invented certain Improvements in Labeling-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
Strip labels such as are usually atlixed to cans, have an appreciable thickness, and are fiat or free from wrinkles, and when stacked on the labelholder of a labeling machine, they form a hard compact body upon which a rolling can may be pressed in the labeling operation without the laminated mass yielding to any material extent; but where tissue paper or other wrappers having an uneven surface are to be applied over the atiiXed labels, or directly upon the surface of the cans, the mass is yielding. due to the flimsy nature of the 'paper,-together with the great number of air-filled spaces between the sheets of the stack. There is in consequence a liability of the upper sheets or wrappers sliding upon those benath, when a rolling can having dabs of adhesive on its surface is brought into' contact wit-h the upper wrapper, and the'ordinary appliances employed. to hold the thicker and smooth labels in place and prevent their disarrangement during the labeling operation, cannot be successfully used.
The present invention is therefore for the purpose of obviating the difficulty heretofore met with in the application of wrappers oi the above mentioned description to cans, as will hereinafter fully appear. 7
In the description of the present invention which tollows,-reference is made to the accompanying drawing forming a part hereof, and in'whic v Figure l is a longitudinal section of such parts of the labeling machine as are in.- volved in the present invention, and Fig- 2 a top View of the same. Fig. 3 is an enlarged end view of a can showing the same after thewrapper is aillxed thereto, and is for the purpose of indicating to what parts of the wrapper cement and paste are applied.
Referring now (shown only in Fig. 2) supported by the ame 2 of the machine. These bars the entrance runway upon which the ot the heads of the cans rest as the Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed February 19,1912. Serial No. 678,654.
to the drawing, 1, 1 are are rolled along the machine in the di- Patented Oct. 15,1912.
rection indicated by the arrow in Fig. 1, by means of the lower lay 3 of the endless conveyer belt.
4 is the label holder upon which the wrappers to be applied to the cans are stacked; and to adapt it for the purpose, its rear portion a is downwardly inclined, while the forward portion 5 is horizontal as shown in Fig. 1.
5 and 7 arevertical guide plates for the ends of the stack of wrappers which is rep resented by 9. The plate 5 is fixed, and the plate 7 longitudinally adjustable, as shownlength, is formed 0t angle bars 12 between the vertical flanges of which the cans roll during the application of wrappers thereto. The said track is elevated slightly above the upper wrapper of that portion of the stack of wrappers which rest on the horizontal part b of the label holder; and immediately in front oi the track, is a fixed rod 13 against which the stack of wrappers is pressed through the medium oi the label holder 4. The mechanism for elevating the label hoider is not shown.
14: is an endless pasting belt extending transversely of the machine, with its lower lay in a groove in the fixed platelfi which covers the rear end of the stack of labels; and a coating of paste is applied to the upper surface of the lower lay of the belt by means of any appropriate appliances knives 16 one only of which is" shown in Fig. 1, which not only serve to keep the inclined portion of the wrappers a corn paratirely compact condition, but. ofi'er some slight resistance to the withdrawal of the upper'wrapper from the one beneath it,
after its front end has been picked 'up by the rolling can to which has been previously appliedclahs of adhesive material cons1stf ing preferably of cement which is liquefied by heat.
In the operation of the machine a can to which an adhesive has been applied, upon reaching the position indicated by its dotted delineations in Fig. 1, picks up the top label, and as it advances, rolls upon the elevated track and draws the label from under the pins 16 and also from under the rod 13. As the can reaches and rolls over the pasting belt, 14,.the outer surface of the end of the wrapper'which has been picked up by the can through the medium of the dabs of heated cement, reaches a coating of paste, and when in the continued rolling of the can the unpasted rear end of the wrapper is pressed over the forward end which, is attached to the can, the application of the Wrapper to the can is completed.
From the foregoing description of the,
operation of the machine, it will be understood that the can does not roll upon the wrapper except for a moment when it touches its forward end; and that paste is not applied to the rear end of the wrapper but over the forward end which is already attached to the can.
I claim as my invention In a labeling machine, an entrance run- Way for the cans, a label holder 'the rear portion of which has a downward inclination, and the forward portion of which has a horizontal position, whereby the holder is adaptedto sustain the elevated end of a portion of the upper wrapper of the stack, v
and then along the elevated track to and across the lower lay of the pasting belt, substant-iallyas specified.
FREDERICK W. WILD, JR. Witnesses: I
WM. T. HOWARD, SARAH SCHOTTA.
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US2977016A (en) * 1958-12-18 1961-03-28 Theodore F Aronson Gummed label applying device

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