US1300409A - Advancing means for label-holders. - Google Patents
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- the principal object of this invention is to provide a label hopper with means for feed'- ing the labels forward by the aid of gravn ity and keeping a pressure on them which will insure their being pressed toward the feeding end thereofat all times with a uniform pressure independently of the number of labels in the hopper.
- the invention also involves improvements in construction by which the feeding and lpressing action .is made practical and simple, and means for moving the hopper back so that when the picker comes up into position for receiving a labelit will not engage the hopper and therefore will not take a label, this being employed in certain emergencies which it is not necessary to describe in detail herein. There are many other improvements in the machine as will appear later.
- Fig. 2 is an endelevation of the same
- Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the labeling device showing the paste pot in section.
- a main rame 42 is provided on which is mounted -a horizontal shaft 106 underneath.
- This shaft has'means not shown by which the shaft 4can be operated by power or by Y hand.
- the pasteand label carrying mechanism is controlled from the shaft 106.
- the frame 42 is ⁇ provided Vwith a stand V153 extending upwardly therefrom on which the label holder is mounted.
- a horizontally movable support 154 held by a spring 155 in its forward operative position but capable of moving back on guide rods 156 to an inoperative position. It carries upon it a pair of vertical studs 157 on which a bracket 158 is mounted.
- One of the bosses 159 on this bracket which surrounds one of the studs 157 is split and its ends connected by a bolt or screw so that it can be fixed in position and so that the bracket 158 can be adjusted vertically' and xed in adjusted position. Projecting upwardly at an angle from the bracket 158 are Patented Apr. 15, 1919. Y
- Each of these cross bars carries a pair of guides 162 which constitute one side of a label holder. They are also provided with longitudinall perforations through which project arms/164 and 164a carriedby hubs 165 mounted on right and left-hand screws 166. These Screws are supported in projections from the ends of thetop andbottom cross bars and have hand wheels 168 by which they can be turned to adjust the arms 164 back and forth. Each arm 164 and 164a supports one or more guides 169 which constitute the ends Of the label holder.
- label holders can be provided, one forthe body labels andthe other for the neck labels.
- Each of the guide bars 162 and 169 has a hook 171 on the end. These hooks face inwardly to hold the labels but do not project farover the edges so that the labels can be withdrawn from the end ofv each label holder.
- the bracket 158 is provided with a Arearward extension 172 carrying a pivot shaft 173 on which is pivotally mountedy a plate 174. This is provided with a pair of ide rods 175 each having a depression 1 6 in the end at the top.
- These guide rods support rollers 177 which carry arms 178 having fixed relatively thereto rods 179 guided Y throughvslots in the plate 17 l and provided on their ends with plates 180 adapted to engage the end label in each label kholder and holdY the labels in proper position against the VVhooks 171.
- he arms 178 ⁇ and rod 179 areconnected by members 18 which vconstitute weights for holding the 1 '0ds-179down toward the hoppers and keeping labels inV proper position.
- the depressions 176 are4 for the engagement of the rolls 177 when it isdesired to draw theplates 1 80 back to permit filling the holders or adgusting the parts. Moreover, the whole plate 174 can be swung back after the r0lls177 are brought into the depressions 176 so as to provide ready yaccess tothe label holders.
- the plate 1711 is held in the position shown iny Fig. 3
- the support ⁇ 42 is provided with a stand 201 on which is a rod 202. On' this rod is a slidable sleeve 203, the sleevebeing keyed to turn with 4the rod. -To this sleeve thelabel pickers 200 are fixed so as 'to move with Ait,
- a picker swinging face cam' 208 Also mounted on the shaft 106 is a picker swinging face cam' 208. This operates a roll; 209 mounted on afbell crank 210 which is connectedat its outer end with a link 211l which is 'no rmally ,pulled dow-n lby a spring 212.
- AThis slide is provided with 'a pasterolleii 221 on'thetop;
- the operation of l'this slide causes the 'paste' ⁇ roller to.j move' up and downon an inclination forzthepur- In order 'to keepijthe' 'pasteroller 221"v firmly in'contact withboth pickersthrou'ghout its' travel so l thatV the paste' will be VVapplied uniform-ly,theffollovving mechanism is shown.
- a bell crank 214 is pivoted on the stand 201 and held down at oneV end by a strong spring.
- the roller gets its paste jfrom* lthe :paste 1 drum 222 mounted in the ⁇ aste pot 223-and l operated by vav sprocket-c ain 224: from, a
- the weights 18 constantly vtend toV force'therods 179 down in an inclined'.direction'so-V that the' plates 180bearony the pile' o-f labels with uniform pressure independently of the:
- a label holding and feeding device In a label holding and feeding device, the combination of a movable support, means for reciprocating Vsaid support, a bracket carried by the support, label holding devices mounted on the bracket, a rod extending at an incline from said bracket, a weight supported by the rod and slidable therealong, a movable rod connected with the weight having a plate on it for transmitting the pressure of the weight to a pile of labels, and means for connecting the last named rod with the weight.
- va pair of inclined side rods a label holder supported thereby, a plate for closing the end of the label holder, a rod extending longitudinally from the label holder and attached to said plate, a pivotally mounted plate having a guide for said rod whereby when the first named plate is removed from the label holder the second plate can be turned on its pivot to expose the end of the label holder, and means forholding the second plate in its normal operative position.
- a label holding and label feeding device the combination of an inclined fixed rod, a roller mounted to roll down the upper surface of the rod on which said roller is supported, a label holder, means in the label holder for applying pressure to a pile of labels therein, and means connected with said roller for operating the first named means.
- a labeling machine the combination of-a label holder located in inclined position, a fixed rod arranged on the same inclination, a roller mounted on the upper side of said rod and adapted 'to roll down the same ytoward the label holder, a weight depending from the roller and located on the lower side of said rod to move down with the roller, and a rod parallel with the first named rod movably connected with said weight to move therewith for applying pressure to the labels in the label holder.
- a labeling machine the combination with a label holding device, of an inclined rod, a roller supported on said rod and mounted to roll down the same, a weight supported by the roller, a movoble rod connected with said weight and movable therewith, and means on the movable rod for applying pressure to a pile of labelstin the label holding device.
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LE. JOHNSON 6I C. H. USLUND.
ADVANCING MEANS FOR LABEL HOLDERS.
APPLICATION FILED 00T. 22. I9I5. IIIaIIEwD IAN. 6, I9I9.
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UNTTED STATES PATENT GFFTCE.
JOHN EMANUEL JOHNSON AND CHARLES H. OSLUND, OE WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNORS, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO THEO. a J. `MACHINE COMPANY, OE Y WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION OE MASSACHUSETTS.
` `.ADVAll'GINGr MEANS FOR LABEL-HOLDERS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Original application filed J' une 11, 1914, Serial No..844,553. Divided and this application led October 22,V
y.1915, Serial No. 57,349. RenewedJanuary 6, 1919. i Serial No. 269,892.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that we, JOHN EMANUEL JOHNSON and CHARLES H. OSLUND, said JOHNSON being a subject Of the King of Sweden and said OSLUND a citizen. of the United States, both residing at Worcester, in the county of Worcester and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new andV useful Advancing Means for Label-Holders, of which the following is a specification.
This is a division of our patent on a rotary labeling-machine, led June 11, 1914, Ser. No. 844,553, patented Aug. 28, 1917, No.
The principal object of this invention is to provide a label hopper with means for feed'- ing the labels forward by the aid of gravn ity and keeping a pressure on them which will insure their being pressed toward the feeding end thereofat all times with a uniform pressure independently of the number of labels in the hopper. The invention also involves improvements in construction by which the feeding and lpressing action .is made practical and simple, and means for moving the hopper back so that when the picker comes up into position for receiving a labelit will not engage the hopper and therefore will not take a label, this being employed in certain emergencies which it is not necessary to describe in detail herein. There are many other improvements in the machine as will appear later.
Reference. is to be had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a plan of part of a label feeding device constructed in accordance with this invention;
Fig. 2 is an endelevation of the same, and
Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the labeling device showing the paste pot in section.
- In the form illustrated which is designed tobe ap' lied to a'. bottle labeling machine, a main rame 42 is provided on which is mounted -a horizontal shaft 106 underneath. This shaft has'means not shown by which the shaft 4can be operated by power or by Y hand.
The pasteand label carrying mechanism is controlled from the shaft 106. The frame 42 is `provided Vwith a stand V153 extending upwardly therefrom on which the label holder is mounted.` On the topj of this stand is a horizontally movable support 154 held by a spring 155 in its forward operative position but capable of moving back on guide rods 156 to an inoperative position. It carries upon it a pair of vertical studs 157 on which a bracket 158 is mounted. One of the bosses 159 on this bracket which surrounds one of the studs 157 is split and its ends connected by a bolt or screw so that it can be fixed in position and so that the bracket 158 can be adjusted vertically' and xed in adjusted position. Projecting upwardly at an angle from the bracket 158 are Patented Apr. 15, 1919. Y
a pair of parallel rods 160. Between these rods are a Series of cross bars 161, four being shown in the drawings. They are fixed in any adjustable position on the rods 160 by means of set screws or the like so as to be adjusted for labels -of any desired width. Each of these cross bars carries a pair of guides 162 which constitute one side of a label holder. They are also provided with longitudinall perforations through which project arms/164 and 164a carriedby hubs 165 mounted on right and left-hand screws 166. These Screws are supported in projections from the ends of thetop andbottom cross bars and have hand wheels 168 by which they can be turned to adjust the arms 164 back and forth. Each arm 164 and 164a supports one or more guides 169 which constitute the ends Of the label holder.
It will be seen that by the use of the number of parts shown in the drawings, two
label holders can be provided, one forthe body labels andthe other for the neck labels. Each of the guide bars 162 and 169 has a hook 171 on the end. These hooks face inwardly to hold the labels but do not project farover the edges so that the labels can be withdrawn from the end ofv each label holder.
The bracket 158 is provided with a Arearward extension 172 carrying a pivot shaft 173 on which is pivotally mountedy a plate 174. This is provided with a pair of ide rods 175 each having a depression 1 6 in the end at the top. These guide rods support rollers 177 which carry arms 178 having fixed relatively thereto rods 179 guided Y throughvslots in the plate 17 l and provided on their ends with plates 180 adapted to engage the end label in each label kholder and holdY the labels in proper position against the VVhooks 171. he arms 178`and rod 179 areconnected by members 18 which vconstitute weights for holding the 1 '0ds-179down toward the hoppers and keeping labels inV proper position. The depressions 176 are4 for the engagement of the rolls 177 when it isdesired to draw theplates 1 80 back to permit filling the holders or adgusting the parts. Moreover, the whole plate 174 can be swung back after the r0lls177 are brought into the depressions 176 so as to provide ready yaccess tothe label holders. The plate 1711 is held in the position shown iny Fig. 3
by 'a pin 181 passingthroueh holes in the `bracket 172. A.'
plate andin an arm on the chain '182 is shown for preventing thispin being lost-when the plate17l is turned back.
In'order to prevent thevoperation "of the labeling device under` certain conditions a roller 189 looselymounted on a shaft 190 is moved'by vany desired-means 'along said shaft between the arms of a fork 191 which supports'the' shaft. This'jfork is fixed on a shaft 192 and the roller 189 lis adapted to rest lon 4a feeler cam 193 on the shaft 106. The result ofthis is to Vlifttheroll 189 and turnthe shaft 192', thus swinging an arm 196 xed on'this shaft. This engages a lug 197 on the slide 15% and' 'move's the same back against the sprino- 155. This moves the wholelabeling h oldingdevice back out ofthe reach of'thepickers 2 00. f
The support `42 is provided with a stand 201 on which is a rod 202. On' this rod is a slidable sleeve 203, the sleevebeing keyed to turn with 4the rod. -To this sleeve thelabel pickers 200 are fixed so as 'to move with Ait,
from the full line to the dotted line position in Fig. 3.; The'` sleeve also slides along thc rod' to move the picker from the label holder (toa position tov apply the labels 4to the bottles. ForA the purpose of causing the former of thesel motionsv the following mechani sm is provided.- Y v Also mounted on the shaft 106 is a picker swinging face cam' 208. This operates a roll; 209 mounted on afbell crank 210 which is connectedat its outer end with a link 211l which is 'no rmally ,pulled dow-n lby a spring 212. This'hnk is connected at its upperfend with an varme 213 fixedv to the rod'f202fandIv lconsequently itwill'be cleary that when' the cam 208 pulls the roll 209 in the pickers willV be rocked towardthelaloel,holderi The Share-106 is prvid'eaanswer a folicaml 215 which -operates a roller ion. aglever which is oonnected'bya link"1218fivvith a slide 219 operating in an upwardly inclined guide 220. AThis slide is provided with 'a pasterolleii 221 on'thetop; The operation of l'this slide causes the 'paste' `roller to.j move' up and downon an inclination forzthepur- In order 'to keepijthe' 'pasteroller 221"v firmly in'contact withboth pickersthrou'ghout its' travel so l thatV the paste' will be VVapplied uniform-ly,theffollovving mechanism is shown. A bell crank 214 is pivoted on the stand 201 and held down at oneV end by a strong spring. To the other arm of thefbell This receives the grooved end of the'shaft waysfholds this end of theroller againstfjits `575 crank ispivoted a: linkt 216.v havingga. lollg-L tudinal v slot *I 215@ venlarged at. `its' inner end.
-of the paste roller221-,. and-thespringialff".
picker. The enlargement of fthe' groove is to permit easy disassembling of the parts.V
The roller gets its paste jfrom* lthe :paste 1 drum 222 mounted in the `aste pot 223-and l operated by vav sprocket-c ain 224: from, a
sprocket wheel 225 onV the shaft 106wscraper 227 is mounted in the paste-petto? engage the drum l and removej superfluous .1.
paste therefrom. in such a lInannerfas-tof cause it to runibackvinto the paste-pot. :The
upper part of theY paste-pot is closed-b57 i plate 228 pivoted on studs 229 and capable j of swingingv up f into inclined positions,
The sequence ofv operations secured by thel various cams' and driving mechanisms shown is as follows z-Therollers 221 rise from the f paste drum '222, thev pickers "200;then' move-f outwardly from the table to the'dotted` liney position shown in l then moves down'war Vand 'applies--paste v3'. The roller 221 to the forward surface ofthe. pickers lIt then moves back intoengagement withithe.
drum. Its movement is in a plane parallel with the plane ofthe pickersjwhen in their retractedV position shown in dotted lines in Fig. Then the camf20 8`actsto swingl the pickersup intothe full' line position shown-in Fig. 3 where they' engage the labels .-at that end of the label holder. The pickersy areiprof:
vided with notches 230 in their"edges-l'forV enabling them to pass thehooks 171. The pickers being coverediwithpaste and vengaging the labels near their outer: edges drawC the' twoend labels from the label holders.
The weights 18 constantly vtend toV force'therods 179 down in an inclined'.direction'so-V that the' plates 180bearony the pile' o-f labels with uniform pressure independently of the:
number of labels in thelabelfholders. The
labels therefore are'falways-in the rightcondition to be applied to the picker fby the motioniofthe' latter. 'It will bei'understoodA also that Iwhenever vit is not-desireditolapplyx outo'f `contact with-the pickeri -As `explained in the 4parentv application,' thsisfaccom-I plishedfor the purpose-pff-preventing Lathes gumming up of a pair of labels when the table on which the articles to be labeled passes the labeling position without an article in position to be labeled.
Although we have illustrated and de scribed only one form of the several fea` tures of this invention, we are aware of the fac-t that many modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as expressed in the claims. Therefore we do not wish to be limited to all the details of construction herein shown and described, but what we do claim is 1. In a label holding and feeding device, the combination of a movable support, means for reciprocating Vsaid support, a bracket carried by the support, label holding devices mounted on the bracket, a rod extending at an incline from said bracket, a weight supported by the rod and slidable therealong, a movable rod connected with the weight having a plate on it for transmitting the pressure of the weight to a pile of labels, and means for connecting the last named rod with the weight.
2. The combination of a label holder, a plate for closing the end thereof having an inclined rod extending therefrom with a weight thereon, an arm extending from said rod, and a guide rod parallel with the first named rod for supporting the arm.
3. The combination with a label holder, of a plate for closing the end thereof having an inclined rod extending therefrom with a weightJ thereon, an arm extending from said rod and provided with a roller, a guide rod parallel with the first named rod for supporting the roller, said guide rod having a notch in the end for receiving the roller and preventing the same from being dislodged, and means for taking labels from the holder.
The combination of a label holder, a plate for closing the end of the label holder, a rod extending longitudinally from the label holder and attached to said plate, a movably mounted plate having a guide for said rod whereby when the first named plate is removed from the label holder the second plate can be moved to expose the end of the label holder, and means for holding 4the second plate in its normal operative position.
5. The combination with a label holder, of a plate for closing the end thereof for receiving the labels, said plate having an Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the inclined rod extending therefrom with a weight on the end, an arm extending at right angles to said rod and provided with a roller, and a guide rod parallel with the first named rod for supporting the roller and weight said guide rod having a notch in the end for receiving the roller and preventing the same from moving down the guide rod.
6. The combination of va pair of inclined side rods, a label holder supported thereby, a plate for closing the end of the label holder, a rod extending longitudinally from the label holder and attached to said plate, a pivotally mounted plate having a guide for said rod whereby when the first named plate is removed from the label holder the second plate can be turned on its pivot to expose the end of the label holder, and means forholding the second plate in its normal operative position.
7 In a label holding and label feeding device, the combination of an inclined fixed rod, a roller mounted to roll down the upper surface of the rod on which said roller is supported, a label holder, means in the label holder for applying pressure to a pile of labels therein, and means connected with said roller for operating the first named means.
8. In a labeling machine, the combination of-a label holder located in inclined position, a fixed rod arranged on the same inclination, a roller mounted on the upper side of said rod and adapted 'to roll down the same ytoward the label holder, a weight depending from the roller and located on the lower side of said rod to move down with the roller, and a rod parallel with the first named rod movably connected with said weight to move therewith for applying pressure to the labels in the label holder.
9. In a labeling machine, the combination with a label holding device, of an inclined rod, a roller supported on said rod and mounted to roll down the same, a weight supported by the roller, a movoble rod connected with said weight and movable therewith, and means on the movable rod for applying pressure to a pile of labelstin the label holding device.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands.
JOHN EMANUEL JOHNSON. CHARLES H. OSLUND.
Commissioner of Patents.
Washington, D. C.
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