US3869330A - Apparatus for applying a label to a package - Google Patents

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US3869330A
US3869330A US221336*A US22133672A US3869330A US 3869330 A US3869330 A US 3869330A US 22133672 A US22133672 A US 22133672A US 3869330 A US3869330 A US 3869330A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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  • the label When a heat activated type adhesive is used the label is. heated by a radiant type heater prior to the application of pressure. The continuous movement of the package through a radiant heater is effective to provide a complete and even activation of the adhesive coating.
  • Assemblies capable of affixing one or more labels to a continuously moving package or affixing one label to a plurality of consecutive sides of a package are also disclosed.
  • This invention relates to a method and apparatus for applying a label to a package.
  • the invention is directed to the improved application of one or more labels to a continuously moving package.
  • the application of the heat to the label also presents a problem of some magnitude.
  • Heat has usually been applied by the use of a heated roller or shoe applied to the top surface of the label. In some cases the heated shoe is rubbed or wiped across the surface of the label. Both of these methods have the tendency of pulling and moving the label with respect to the package so that the label is inaccurately positioned or located on the package, again distracting from the appearance of the package.
  • the present invention has for its object to provide in a labeling machine an efficient and economical method of adhibiting a label to a package so that the label is both accurately positioned and uniformly bonded to the package.
  • a further'object is to provide an apparatus for adhering a label to a package whereby the label is positionally secured with respect to the package prior to the final complete bonding of the label to the package surface.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a means for heating a thermal setting adhesive on a label to completely and fully activate the adhesive coating prior to the bonding operation.
  • a further object is to minimize the effect ofthe label material with respect to heat conduction to the adhesive coating.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an economical and efficient means forapplying labels to a series of packages at a high rate of speed and yet produce a completely bonded label in the desired location.
  • a still further object of the present invention is to provide asource of heat for the label adhesive activa- LII tion where no actual mechanical contact with the label is required which might disturb the position of the label.
  • An apparatus of this invention comprises means for moving packages along a supporting table surface and means for applying labels in various arrangements to the surface of the moving package after preliminarily positionally fixing the location of the label with respect to the package surface.
  • An initial partial application of a label to the package is for the purpose of positionally securing the label to the package. Only one edge portion of the label is secured to the package thus providing a simple means of fixing its position prior to the later steps of effecting a complete and uniform bond. An even pressure is then applied to the surface of the label progressively across the balance of the entire. surface from the fixed edge portion in order to effect a homogeneous bond across the entire label. In this way, an entrapment under the label is prevented thereby prohibiting voids or incomplete adhesion. Thus, when the label and package are subjected to humidity or hot and cold temperatures, the formation of blisters is prevented.
  • a radiant type heater is provided for effectively activating those labels which are coated with a thermal setting type adhesive prior to the later application of pressure.
  • the use of a radiant heater has been found necessary in this situation .to completely and effectively activate the adhesive by absorbing heat through the label itself without regard to the color or the ink composition on the label.
  • the radiant heater supplies the necessary heat yet does not physically contact the label to possi bly disturb its position.
  • a turret wheel is provided to aid in the adhibiting of the label or labels to the package. This wheel also provides a means for rotating or turning-over the package so that the labels can be properly positioned.
  • a wrap around type label utilizing an elongated label arrangement can be applied to a plurality of consecutive sides of a package by use of this invention.
  • the label is adhered to a first side by the arrangement described above and then wrapped and folded around the adjacent consecutive sides of the package producing a uniform bond on the additional sides.
  • the folding and wrapping is accomplished by the progressive application of pressure tothe label surfaces as the package is rotated in the turret wheel. It is to be understood that any number of label applying stations and rotating or positioning means may be provided to apply any num ber of labels or labels having any configuration desired.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a labeling apparatus constructed in accordance with theinvention
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view showing a turret wheel and an additional section to the apparatus shown in FIG. 1; 1
  • FIG. 7 shows a fragmentary top elevational view at the label feeding station of FIG. 6.
  • the apparatus comprises a table or platform 11 having a conventional support structure including side members 12, Band end member 14.
  • the apparatuslO is designed as a basic unit to which additional sections providing other capabilities may be added as desired.
  • a label attaching mechanism 31 is disposed along the path of movement for the package P.
  • the labels L are 'fed from the magazine 39 to the label applying wheel 38 via the friction wheel 36 mounted on shaft 35 as shown.
  • a roller 38a is disposed in rolling contact with the applying wheel 38 to hold the label L and feed it around the wheel 38. See in particular FIGS. 6 and 7.
  • the heater shoe 40 heats solely an edge portion of the label L as it is fed around the applying wheel 38.
  • the pressure roller 38b is attached to arm 86 that is pivotally mounted on shaft 88.
  • Spring 87 is provided to hold the roller 38b in an elevated position, thereby allowing the package P to pass underneath yet apply a bonding pressure to the surface of the label L.
  • the roller 38b is aligned with the heater shoe 40 to contact the heated edge of the label L. Any type of pressure member and mechanism may be used to effect the desired results which are to positionally secure the label L to the package P solely along one edge portion thereof.
  • the heat element 41 in this specific embodiment is a radiant type heater. It has been discovered that radiant heat energy will penetrate the material used in the label L regardless of the color variations in the printing or variations in the composition of the material itself.
  • a turret wheel 44 is provided to turn the package over for the purpose ofapplying a portion of the label or another label to additional sides of the package P.
  • the turret wheel 44 includes six slots 47 designed to hold packages P as they are inserted therein by conveyor means used in conjunction with the apparatus of FIG. 1.
  • the turret wheel 44 is mounted on a shaft 45 and is driven intermittently by a Geneva wheel 46.
  • the shaft 45 is journaled in the side members 12 and 13.
  • plying function securely adheres the label L to the package P without the formation ofblisters or voids.
  • any type of pressure roller or material may be used in the composition of rollers 42, such as silicon type rollers or the like.
  • any type of radiant heat source can be used with this embodiment such as an electric or gas fired burner arrangement.
  • the package P After passing onto the rollers 42, the package P is moved onto the table extension 43 for further processing such as overwrapping or further application of labels thereto.
  • the apparatus-as shown in FIG. 1 may be attached in sequence with any of the assemblies as shown in FIGS. 2, 3 or 4, depending upon the type of label that is being applied to the package P.
  • Any type of conveyor means may be used to move the package P through the assembly of FIGS. 1-4.
  • the pulley 15 is connected to the shaft 16 which in turn drives the drive pulley 17.
  • the shaft 18 is driven by the pulley- 19 and chain 20.
  • the double chain 22 interconnects the shafts l6 and 18 by sprockets 23 and 24, respectively.
  • Pusher elements 22a are spaced along the chain 22 for moving the packages P along the table surface 11.
  • Drive chain sprocket 26 is connected to the shaft 18 and in turn drives the push chain 27 and the sprocket 28 connected to the shaft 29.
  • the chain 27 has push elements 27a connected thereto which are adapted to move the packages P along the table surface 11 and into communication with the chain 22 and pusher members 22a for continuous movement across the table surface 11.
  • the sprocket 30 which is connected to the shaft 18 drives the label attaching mechanism 31.
  • a heater block including heater elements 51 is mounted on a bracket 48 above the turret wheel 44.
  • a wiping brush 52 is mounted on bracket 49.
  • the heater block 50 and the wiping brush 52 are arranged approximately 60 from each other and both are arranged approximately 60 from the surface ofthe table 11.
  • the packages P retained in the slots 47 align with the heater block and the wiping brush during the intermediate stop motion of the turret wheel 44 turned by the Geneva wheel 46.
  • the overlapping portion of the label L is thus heated by the heater block 50 during the package pause.
  • the label L is wiped against the end of the package P as it moves into position adjacent the wiping brush 52.
  • the overlapping end of the label L is heated and wiped into pressure contact for adhering the end of the label to the end of the package in these two steps.
  • the turret wheel 44 in the next step movement is aligned again with the surface of the table l1 so that the package P may be picked up by a conveyor mechanism and removed from the turret wheel 44.
  • the pulley 15 is connected to the shaft 55 by means of chain 53 and sprocket 54.
  • Pinion gear 56 is connected to shaft 55 and arranged to drivingly mesh with the drive gear 57.
  • Drive gear 57 is attached to shaft 58 and drives the conventional Geneva wheel 46.
  • the shaft 55 carries drive sprockets 59 which drive the double push chain 60 and end-sprockets 61 mounted on shaft 62. If desired, a drive mechanism such as sprocket 63 mounted on shaft 55 can be used to drive the auxiliary shaft 62 through the chain 64 and sprocket 65.
  • a motor M is located below the side member 13 and interconnected to the shaft 55 by a drive pulley 63, belt 64, and driven pulley 65 attached to the shaft 55. If desired, the attachment of the driven pulley 65 to the shaft 55 may be accomplished through a clutch 66 and hand wheel 67.
  • the clutch 66 is incorporated to pro- In FIG; 3, additional elements are provided for the application of labels which are of sufficient sizeto overlap both the front, back and one side of the package.
  • the elements used in applying the label are identical to those shown in FIGS. l and 2 including the turret wheel 44. It is understood that the turret wheel 44 is used to rotate the package P and move it from a position where one side-is exposed, to a position where the opposite side is exposed.
  • the label L is first attached to the front side of the package P.
  • the extended label L is caused to wrap around and be attached to the end of the package as described in H6. 2.
  • a second wiping brush 70 is positioned above the table extension surface 11a so as to bend and fold the additional length of label L downwardly and and along the opposite surface of the package P as its moves along the surface 11a.
  • a second radiant type heater 71 is provided to thoroughly heat the label extension and activate the adhesive coating.
  • the package P is then moved along the surface 11a into pressure contact with the rollers 72.
  • a second label is applied to the package P in the embodiment of FIG. 4.
  • the shaft 55 and sprocket. 59 drive a chain 74 which is threaded over sprocket 76 attached to shaft 75.
  • Push elements 77 are spaced at intervals along the length ofthe moving chain '74.
  • a second label applying mechanism 78 is positioned along the auxiliary table 11a immediately down stream of the turret wheel 4-4.
  • the original first label is designed to overlap only the top side and the end of the package P.
  • a second separate label is applied to the opposite side of the package. Again only a one edge portion of the label is heated to positionally fix it to the package in a predetermined manner before the adhesion of the remaining portion.
  • the second label applying means includes the label magazine 79, the label feeding mechanism 82 and the label applying drum 8U, roller 80a and heating shoe 81.
  • Pressure roller 80b is also provided to adhere the edge portion of the label to the package.
  • the package P is passed under a second radiant type heater 83 whereby the label adhesive coating is thoroughly heated and activated.
  • the pressure rollers 84 then apply-pressure to the fixed label progressively from the leading edge towards the rear of the package.
  • the package continues to a sorting or collating area for boxing or storage.
  • a labeling machine including means for moving a package in a path along a support means, the combination comprising:
  • securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof and in a direction parallel to the direction of movement of the package along said path
  • securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof
  • said label including a heat activated adhesive coating disposed thereon
  • said securing means including. a first heating means to activate the adhesive along said label edge portion, and v v d. adhibiting means separate from the securing means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package,
  • said adhibiting means including a second heating means for activating the adhesive on the balance of the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of the label against the package.
  • securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof
  • said label including a heat activated adhesive coating disposed thereon
  • said securing means including a first heating means to activate the adhesive along said label edge portion
  • adhibiting means separate from the securing means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtainv a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package
  • said adhibiting means including a second heating means for activating the adhesive on the balance of the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of the label against the package,
  • said adhibiting means including ameans to wipe consecutive sides of the package so that a label which is positioned to extend beyond theedge of a first side of the package in an overlapping relationship thereto would be progressively wiped and adhered to the package.
  • each said adhibiting means includes a second heating a.
  • a label attaching assembly disposed along a path of means for activating the adhesive on the balance of movement for the package to secure each label in a consecutive order,
  • each said label attaching assembly including securing means for position-ally securing the label tothe the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of the label against the package.
  • An apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein separate adhibiting means for progressively presseach said second heating means comprises a, radiant ing the balance of the label from said edge portion type heater. 'across the surface of the package to obtain a com- 10.
  • An apparatus for applying labels to packages plete and uniform bond between the label and the comprising: package, and a. conveyor means for moving each package along a c. means disposed between the label attaching assempath,
  • securing means for positionally securing a label to pose a different surface portion onto which a furthe package solely along one edge portion that exther label is applied. tends in a direction parallel to the direction of 7
  • An apparatus for attaching two labels to a package movement along said path comprising: 0. adhibiting means separate from the securing means a. a label applying assembly disposed along a path of for progressively pressing the balance of the label movement for the package to secure each label in from said edge portion across the surface of the a consective order, package to obtain a complete and uniform bond b. each said label attaching assembly including securbetween the label and the package.
  • ing means for positionally securing-the label to the 11.
  • apackage rotating means disposed between the 12.

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An adhesive coated label is adhibited to a package by first adhering only one edge of the label to the package to positionally secure the label and then applying an even pressure to the surface of the label progressively from one side in order to effect a uniform bond between the label and package. When a heat activated type adhesive is used the label is heated by a radiant type heater prior to the application of pressure. The continuous movement of the package through a radiant heater is effective to provide a complete and even activation of the adhesive coating. Assemblies capable of affixing one or more labels to a continuously moving package or affixing one label to a plurality of consecutive sides of a package are also disclosed.

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baited @tates Patent [1 1 Anderson et a1.
[4 1 Mar. 4, 1975 A PACKAGE [75] Inventors: Andrew W. Anderson, West Caldwell; John P. Mullin, Scotch Plains, both of NJ.
[73] Assignee: Scandia Packaging Machinery Company, Clifton, NJ.
[22] Filed: Jan. 27, 1972 [21] Appl. No.: 221,336
[52] U.S. Cl 156/380, 156/477 R, 156/487, 156/499, [56/556, 156/566 [51] llnt. Cl..... B32b 31/20, 1365b 61/26, B65c 9/36 [58] Field of Search... 156/487, 486, 477 R, 477 B, 156/499, 556,566, 380
Weimont 156/499 X 2,703,660 3/1955 Von Hofe et a1. 156/499 X 3,054,715 9/1962 White 156/477 B UX 3,112,238 11/1963 Caldwell 156/499 3,206,912 9/1965 Neubronner 156/487 X Primary Examiner-Douglas J. Drummond Assistant Examiner-Thomas E. .Bokan Attorney, Agent, or FirmMarkva & Smith [57] ABSTRACT An adhesive coated label is adhibited to a package by first adhering only one edge of the label to the package to positionally secure the label and then applying an even pressure to the surface of the label progressively from one sidein order to effect a uniform bond between the label'and package. When a heat activated type adhesive is used the label is. heated by a radiant type heater prior to the application of pressure. The continuous movement of the package through a radiant heater is effective to provide a complete and even activation of the adhesive coating. Assemblies capable of affixing one or more labels to a continuously moving package or affixing one label to a plurality of consecutive sides of a package are also disclosed.
12 Claims, 7 Drawing Figures BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to a method and apparatus for applying a label to a package. In particular the invention is directed to the improved application of one or more labels to a continuously moving package.
The application of labels to packages or articles and machines for performing this function have been well known in the prior art. However, it is common knowledge that difficulties still exist, especially when air is trapped under the label thereby ultimately causing blisters or imperfections to form in the bond.
Additional problems are experienced when labels coated with a heat activated adhesive are'used. ln-many instances, the heat is applied through the label to reach the adhesive. It has been found that the variations in colors caused by the printing of the label or possibly from the materials of the ink itself cause reflection or absorption of the heat depending upon their characteristics. These variable characteristics cause uneven heat transmission to the adhesive coating resulting in incomplete activation of the adhesive. When the label is applied to a package, areas usually corresponding to certain parts of the printed matter are found to be either not bonded or only partially bonded to the package surface.
The application of the heat to the label also presents a problem of some magnitude. Heat has usually been applied by the use ofa heated roller or shoe applied to the top surface of the label. In some cases the heated shoe is rubbed or wiped across the surface of the label. Both of these methods have the tendency of pulling and moving the label with respect to the package so that the label is inaccurately positioned or located on the package, again distracting from the appearance of the package.
The problems with the heating of the label and the accurate placement of the'label with respect to the package are magnified substantially when the label is intended to be wrapped. around several consecutive surfaces of the package.
PURPOSE OF THE INVENTION The present invention has for its object to provide in a labeling machine an efficient and economical method of adhibiting a label to a package so that the label is both accurately positioned and uniformly bonded to the package.
A further'object is to provide an apparatus for adhering a label to a package whereby the label is positionally secured with respect to the package prior to the final complete bonding of the label to the package surface.
Another object of this invention is to provide a means for heating a thermal setting adhesive on a label to completely and fully activate the adhesive coating prior to the bonding operation. A further object is to minimize the effect ofthe label material with respect to heat conduction to the adhesive coating.
Another object of the invention is to provide an economical and efficient means forapplying labels to a series of packages at a high rate of speed and yet produce a completely bonded label in the desired location.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide asource of heat for the label adhesive activa- LII tion where no actual mechanical contact with the label is required which might disturb the position of the label.
SUMMARY OF THE llNVENTION An apparatus of this invention comprises means for moving packages along a supporting table surface and means for applying labels in various arrangements to the surface of the moving package after preliminarily positionally fixing the location of the label with respect to the package surface.
An initial partial application of a label to the package is for the purpose of positionally securing the label to the package. Only one edge portion of the label is secured to the package thus providing a simple means of fixing its position prior to the later steps of effecting a complete and uniform bond. An even pressure is then applied to the surface of the label progressively across the balance of the entire. surface from the fixed edge portion in order to effect a homogeneous bond across the entire label. In this way, an entrapment under the label is prevented thereby prohibiting voids or incomplete adhesion. Thus, when the label and package are subjected to humidity or hot and cold temperatures, the formation of blisters is prevented.
A radiant type heater is provided for effectively activating those labels which are coated with a thermal setting type adhesive prior to the later application of pressure. The use ofa radiant heater has been found necessary in this situation .to completely and effectively activate the adhesive by absorbing heat through the label itself without regard to the color or the ink composition on the label. The radiant heater supplies the necessary heat yet does not physically contact the label to possi bly disturb its position.
Various arrangements are provided with the present invention so that numerous label arrangements and various sizes of labels can be applied with this apparatus. A turret wheel is provided to aid in the adhibiting of the label or labels to the package. This wheel also provides a means for rotating or turning-over the package so that the labels can be properly positioned.
A wrap around type label utilizing an elongated label arrangement can be applied to a plurality of consecutive sides of a package by use of this invention. The label is adhered to a first side by the arrangement described above and then wrapped and folded around the adjacent consecutive sides of the package producing a uniform bond on the additional sides. The folding and wrapping is accomplished by the progressive application of pressure tothe label surfaces as the package is rotated in the turret wheel. It is to be understood that any number of label applying stations and rotating or positioning means may be provided to apply any num ber of labels or labels having any configuration desired.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS Other features of this invention will appear in the following description and appended claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views.
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a labeling apparatus constructed in accordance with theinvention;
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view showing a turret wheel and an additional section to the apparatus shown in FIG. 1; 1
' invention;
FIG. 7 shows a fragmentary top elevational view at the label feeding station of FIG. 6.
DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS More specifically, the apparatus, generally designated 10, comprises a table or platform 11 having a conventional support structure including side members 12, Band end member 14. The apparatuslO is designed as a basic unit to which additional sections providing other capabilities may be added as desired. A label attaching mechanism 31 is disposed along the path of movement for the package P. The labels L are 'fed from the magazine 39 to the label applying wheel 38 via the friction wheel 36 mounted on shaft 35 as shown. A roller 38a is disposed in rolling contact with the applying wheel 38 to hold the label L and feed it around the wheel 38. See in particular FIGS. 6 and 7. The heater shoe 40 heats solely an edge portion of the label L as it is fed around the applying wheel 38. The pressure roller 38b is attached to arm 86 that is pivotally mounted on shaft 88. Spring 87 is provided to hold the roller 38b in an elevated position, thereby allowing the package P to pass underneath yet apply a bonding pressure to the surface of the label L. The roller 38b is aligned with the heater shoe 40 to contact the heated edge of the label L. Any type of pressure member and mechanism may be used to effect the desired results which are to positionally secure the label L to the package P solely along one edge portion thereof.
Heat is applied to the package P along with the partially attached labelL as the package P is moved along the surface 11. The heat element 41 in this specific embodiment is a radiant type heater. It has been discovered that radiant heat energy will penetrate the material used in the label L regardless of the color variations in the printing or variations in the composition of the material itself.
After the label L has been heated thoroughly, the pressure rollers 42 apply a pressure to the surface of the label progressively from the one edge portion thereby obtaining a complete and uniform bond between the label L and the package P. This pressure apthe embodiments shown in FIGS. 2, 3, and 4, a turret wheel 44 is provided to turn the package over for the purpose ofapplying a portion of the label or another label to additional sides of the package P. The turret wheel 44 includes six slots 47 designed to hold packages P as they are inserted therein by conveyor means used in conjunction with the apparatus of FIG. 1. The turret wheel 44 is mounted on a shaft 45 and is driven intermittently by a Geneva wheel 46. The shaft 45 is journaled in the side members 12 and 13.
plying function securely adheres the label L to the package P without the formation ofblisters or voids. It is understood that any type of pressure roller or material may be used in the composition of rollers 42, such as silicon type rollers or the like. It is also understood that any type of radiant heat source can be used with this embodiment such as an electric or gas fired burner arrangement.
After passing onto the rollers 42, the package P is moved onto the table extension 43 for further processing such as overwrapping or further application of labels thereto. The apparatus-as shown in FIG. 1 may be attached in sequence with any of the assemblies as shown in FIGS. 2, 3 or 4, depending upon the type of label that is being applied to the package P. In each of Any type of conveyor means may be used to move the package P through the assembly of FIGS. 1-4. In
this specific embodiment, however, the pulley 15 is connected to the shaft 16 which in turn drives the drive pulley 17. The shaft 18 is driven by the pulley- 19 and chain 20. The double chain 22 interconnects the shafts l6 and 18 by sprockets 23 and 24, respectively. Pusher elements 22a are spaced along the chain 22 for moving the packages P along the table surface 11. Drive chain sprocket 26 is connected to the shaft 18 and in turn drives the push chain 27 and the sprocket 28 connected to the shaft 29. The chain 27 has push elements 27a connected thereto which are adapted to move the packages P along the table surface 11 and into communication with the chain 22 and pusher members 22a for continuous movement across the table surface 11. The sprocket 30 which is connected to the shaft 18 drives the label attaching mechanism 31.
In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2, 3, and 4, a heater block including heater elements 51 is mounted on a bracket 48 above the turret wheel 44. A wiping brush 52 is mounted on bracket 49. The heater block 50 and the wiping brush 52 are arranged approximately 60 from each other and both are arranged approximately 60 from the surface ofthe table 11. The packages P retained in the slots 47 align with the heater block and the wiping brush during the intermediate stop motion of the turret wheel 44 turned by the Geneva wheel 46. The overlapping portion of the label L is thus heated by the heater block 50 during the package pause.
In the next step movement, the label L is wiped against the end of the package P as it moves into position adjacent the wiping brush 52. Thus, the overlapping end of the label L is heated and wiped into pressure contact for adhering the end of the label to the end of the package in these two steps. The turret wheel 44 in the next step movement is aligned again with the surface of the table l1 so that the package P may be picked up by a conveyor mechanism and removed from the turret wheel 44. w
The pulley 15 is connected to the shaft 55 by means of chain 53 and sprocket 54. Pinion gear 56 is connected to shaft 55 and arranged to drivingly mesh with the drive gear 57.Drive gear 57 is attached to shaft 58 and drives the conventional Geneva wheel 46. The shaft 55 carries drive sprockets 59 which drive the double push chain 60 and end-sprockets 61 mounted on shaft 62. If desired, a drive mechanism such as sprocket 63 mounted on shaft 55 can be used to drive the auxiliary shaft 62 through the chain 64 and sprocket 65.
A motor M is located below the side member 13 and interconnected to the shaft 55 by a drive pulley 63, belt 64, and driven pulley 65 attached to the shaft 55. If desired, the attachment of the driven pulley 65 to the shaft 55 may be accomplished through a clutch 66 and hand wheel 67. The clutch 66 is incorporated to pro- In FIG; 3, additional elements are provided for the application of labels which are of sufficient sizeto overlap both the front, back and one side of the package. The elements used in applying the label are identical to those shown in FIGS. l and 2 including the turret wheel 44. It is understood that the turret wheel 44 is used to rotate the package P and move it from a position where one side-is exposed, to a position where the opposite side is exposed. The label L is first attached to the front side of the package P. The extended label L is caused to wrap around and be attached to the end of the package as described in H6. 2. i
In the embodiment of FIG. 3, a second wiping brush 70 is positioned above the table extension surface 11a so as to bend and fold the additional length of label L downwardly and and along the opposite surface of the package P as its moves along the surface 11a. A second radiant type heater 71 is provided to thoroughly heat the label extension and activate the adhesive coating.
The package P is then moved along the surface 11a into pressure contact with the rollers 72.
A second label is applied to the package P in the embodiment of FIG. 4. In this embodiment, the shaft 55 and sprocket. 59 drive a chain 74 which is threaded over sprocket 76 attached to shaft 75. Push elements 77 are spaced at intervals along the length ofthe moving chain '74. A second label applying mechanism 78 is positioned along the auxiliary table 11a immediately down stream of the turret wheel 4-4. The original first label is designed to overlap only the top side and the end of the package P. A second separate label is applied to the opposite side of the package. Again only a one edge portion of the label is heated to positionally fix it to the package in a predetermined manner before the adhesion of the remaining portion. The second label applying means includes the label magazine 79, the label feeding mechanism 82 and the label applying drum 8U, roller 80a and heating shoe 81. Pressure roller 80b is also provided to adhere the edge portion of the label to the package. The package P is passed under a second radiant type heater 83 whereby the label adhesive coating is thoroughly heated and activated. The pressure rollers 84 then apply-pressure to the fixed label progressively from the leading edge towards the rear of the package. The package continues to a sorting or collating area for boxing or storage.
Whilethe method and apparatus for applying a label to a package has been shown and described in detail, it is obvious that this invention is not to be considered as being limited to the exact form disclosed, and that changes in detail and construction may be made therein within the scope of the invention, without departing from the spirit thereof.
Having thus set forth and disclosed the nature of this invention, what is claimed is:
1. In a labeling machine including means for moving a package in a path along a support means, the combination comprising:
a. securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof and in a direction parallel to the direction of movement of the package along said path,
b. meansfor applying pressure progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bonde between the label and the package.
2. An apparatus for applying labels to packages comprising:
a. securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof,
b. said label including a heat activated adhesive coating disposed thereon,
c. said securing means including. a first heating means to activate the adhesive along said label edge portion, and v v d. adhibiting means separate from the securing means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package,
e. said adhibiting means including a second heating means for activating the adhesive on the balance of the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of the label against the package.
3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said second heating means includes a radiant type heater.
4. An apparatus for applying labels to packages comprising:
a. securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof,
b. said label including a heat activated adhesive coating disposed thereon,
c. said securing means including a first heating means to activate the adhesive along said label edge portion,
d. adhibiting means separate from the securing means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtainv a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package,
e. said adhibiting means including a second heating means for activating the adhesive on the balance of the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of the label against the package,
f. said adhibiting means including ameans to wipe consecutive sides of the package so that a label which is positioned to extend beyond theedge of a first side of the package in an overlapping relationship thereto would be progressively wiped and adhered to the package.
5. An apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein a package rotating means is provided to move the package past the wiping means,
said wiping means being positioned adjacent the rotating means to press the label against the consecu- I 3,869,330 7 8 tive sides of the package as the rotating means roeach said securing means includes a first heating tates. means to activate the adhesive along said label 6. An apparatus for applying a plurality of labels to edge portion, a package comprising: each said adhibiting means includes a second heating a. a label attaching assembly disposed along a path of means for activating the adhesive on the balance of movement for the package to secure each label in a consecutive order,
b. each said label attaching assembly including securing means for position-ally securing the label tothe the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of the label against the package.
package solely along one edge portion thereof and 10 9. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein separate adhibiting means for progressively presseach said second heating means comprises a, radiant ing the balance of the label from said edge portion type heater. 'across the surface of the package to obtain a com- 10. An apparatus for applying labels to packages plete and uniform bond between the label and the comprising: package, and a. conveyor means for moving each package along a c. means disposed between the label attaching assempath,
blies to change the position of the package to exb. securing means for positionally securing a label to pose a different surface portion onto which a furthe package solely along one edge portion that exther label is applied. tends in a direction parallel to the direction of 7 An apparatus for attaching two labels to a package movement along said path, and comprising: 0. adhibiting means separate from the securing means a. a label applying assembly disposed along a path of for progressively pressing the balance of the label movement for the package to secure each label in from said edge portion across the surface of the a consective order, package to obtain a complete and uniform bond b. each said label attaching assembly including securbetween the label and the package.
ing means for positionally securing-the label to the 11. An apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein package solely along one edge portion thereof and said adhibiting means includes a means to wipe conseparate adhibiting means for progressively presssecutive sides of the package so that a label which ing the balance of the label from said edge portion is positioned to extend beyond the edge of a first across the surface of the package to obtain a comside of the package in an overlapping relationship plete and uniform bond between the label and the thereto will be progressively wipe and adhered to package, and v the package. c. apackage rotating means disposed between the 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein two label applying assemblies whereby the package the label includes a heat activated'adhesive coating is turned over to expose the opposite side of the disposed thereon, package to the second label applying assembly said securing means includes a first heating means after passing the first label applying assembly. having a heater shoe disposed along one edge of 8. An apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein the label to activate the adhesive along said label each said label includes a heat activated adhesive edge portion.
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1. In a labeling machine including means for moving a package in a path along a support means, the combination comprising: a. securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof and in a direction parallel to the direction of movement of the package along said path, b. means for applying pressure progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bonde between the label and the package.
2. An apparatus for applying labels to packages comprising: a. securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof, b. said label including a heat activated adhesive coating disposed thereon, c. said securing means including a first heating means to activate the adhesive along said label edge portion, and d. adhibiting means separate from the securing means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package, e. said adhibiting means including a second heating means for activating the adhesive on the balance of the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of The label against the package.
3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said second heating means includes a radiant type heater.
4. An apparatus for applying labels to packages comprising: a. securing means for positionally securing a label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof, b. said label including a heat activated adhesive coating disposed thereon, c. said securing means including a first heating means to activate the adhesive along said label edge portion, d. adhibiting means separate from the securing means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package, e. said adhibiting means including a second heating means for activating the adhesive on the balance of the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of the label against the package, f. said adhibiting means including a means to wipe consecutive sides of the package so that a label which is positioned to extend beyond the edge of a first side of the package in an overlapping relationship thereto would be progressively wiped and adhered to the package.
5. An apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein a package rotating means is provided to move the package past the wiping means, said wiping means being positioned adjacent the rotating means to press the label against the consecutive sides of the package as the rotating means rotates.
6. An apparatus for applying a plurality of labels to a package comprising: a. a label attaching assembly disposed along a path of movement for the package to secure each label in a consecutive order, b. each said label attaching assembly including securing means for positionally securing the label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof and separate adhibiting means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package, and c. means disposed between the label attaching assemblies to change the position of the package to expose a different surface portion onto which a further label is applied.
7. An apparatus for attaching two labels to a package comprising: a. a label applying assembly disposed along a path of movement for the package to secure each label in a consective order, b. each said label attaching assembly including securing means for positionally securing the label to the package solely along one edge portion thereof and separate adhibiting means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package, and c. a package rotating means disposed between the two label applying assemblies whereby the package is turned over to expose the opposite side of the package to the second label applying assembly after passing the first label applying assembly.
8. An apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein each said label includes a heat activated adhesive coating disposed thereon, each said securing means includes a first heating means to activate the adhesive along said label edge portion, each said adhibiting means includes a second heating means for activating the adhesive on the balance of the surface portion across the entire surface of the label other than said edge portion and means for pressing the heat activated adhesive side of the label against the package.
9. An apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein each said second heating means comprises a radiant type heater.
10. An apparatus for applying labels to packages comprising: a. conveyor means for moving each package along a path, b. securing means for positionally securing a label to the package soleLy along one edge portion that extends in a direction parallel to the direction of movement along said path, and c. adhibiting means separate from the securing means for progressively pressing the balance of the label from said edge portion across the surface of the package to obtain a complete and uniform bond between the label and the package.
11. An apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said adhibiting means includes a means to wipe consecutive sides of the package so that a label which is positioned to extend beyond the edge of a first side of the package in an overlapping relationship thereto will be progressively wipe and adhered to the package.
12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein the label includes a heat activated adhesive coating disposed thereon, said securing means includes a first heating means having a heater shoe disposed along one edge of the label to activate the adhesive along said label edge portion.
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