Adhesive label

Abstract
An adhesive label is useable to overlie an adhesive strip and is situated at the leading end of a paper web wound in a roll. The adhesive label is positioned in the running area of a driving belt of a roll changer in a rotary printing machine and is one of several two part labels that are each provided with a defined tear line. These labels are placed over the cut edge of the first layer of the paper web. Each label is provided, in its trailing portion with a plurality of holes.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an adhesive label for a supply roll of a paper web for a web-fed rotary printing press.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




Adhesive labels for supply paper rolls are generally known, for use wherein the beginning of the paper web is fastened on the second layer of the paper web. DE 88 01 163 U1 describes an adhesive label with a predetermined tear line for attaching the beginning of a paper web to a paper web supply roll.




It is disadvantageous with this prior device that no connection between the web running out and the beginning of the paper web supply roll is created in the area of the adhesive label.




WO 95/05989 describes an adhesive label for fastening the beginning of a paper web on a paper web supply roll. This adhesive label is provided with a predetermined tear line.




DE-AS 12 67 930 discloses an adhesive label for fastening an adhesive strip of an paperweb supply roller.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has the object of providing an adhesive label for affixing a beginning of a paper web on a paper web supply roll.




In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by providing an adhesive label which has, in the direction of rotation of the paper web supply roll, a leading label element and a trailing label element. Both of these label elements are delimited by a predetermined tear line. At least the trailing label element has holes. The trailing label element also has a width which corresponds, at least, to the width of the adhesive application or strip applied to the beginning of the paper web.




The advantages which can be achieved by of the present invention consist in particular in that, even when the drive belt used to rotate the fresh paper web supply roll is placed obliquely to the roll, and when there is a shortened run-up time of a fresh paper web supply roll provided with one or several adhesive labels, there is no “fly-away” and detachment of the holding labels from the beginning of the paper web. A relative axial movement between the paper web supply roll and the drive belt is absorbed without damage by the adhesive label. If in the course of acceleration of the paper web supply roll there should be penetration of adhesive through the perforations of the adhesive label, so that adhesive also gets on the drive belt, no “lifting” of the paper web beginning at each revolution takes place because of the retentive effect of the closure element of the adhesive label. Therefore no tearing of the adjoining holding labels and no “fly-away” of the paper web occurs. Because the paper web beginning is glued to the second layer of the supply roll of paper web, at least in the area of the belt travel, the penetration of air during the start up between the beginning of the paper web and the second layer and therefore a premature tearing of the holding labels is prevented. An open adhesive, as well as an adhesive strip with adhesive on both sides can be used as the adhesive application at the beginning of the paper web.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention is represented by several preferred embodiments and will be described in greater detail in what follows. Shown are in:





FIG. 1

, a front view of a portion of a paper web supply roll


1


with a first preferred embodiment of a prepared adhesive by means of holding labels extending in an axis-parallel direction, and with an adhesive label for the belt travel area;





FIG. 2

, an enlarged representation of a predetermined tear line of an adhesive label in accordance with a second preferred embodiment; and





FIG. 3

, a representation analogous to

FIG. 2

in accordance with a third preferred embodiment.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A cut edge


2


of the beginning


3


of a paper web formed on a paper web supply roll


1


, and extending in an axis-parallel or oblique direction, is maintained on a second layer


7


of the paper web supply roll


1


by means of holding labels


6


, which are adhesive on one side and which are provided, for example, with a tear line or perforation line


4


, all as seen in FIG.


1


. An adhesive application, for example an adhesive strip


8


with adhesive on both sides, extends parallel with the cut edge


2


, wherein an adhesive strip leading edge


10


is located in the immediate vicinity (for example within, one millimeter) from the cut edge


2


of the beginning


3


of the paper web. One or several adhesive labels


12


, which are adhesive on their underside, are arranged in a drive belt travel area or drive belt contact area


9


, in which a drive belt


11


of a supply paper web acceleration device acts on the circumference of the paper web supply roll


1


. The adhesive labels


12


have been glued on in such a way that in the operating direction of rotation D of the supply roll


1


a leading label element


13


of each adhesive label


12


is located on the second layer


7


of the paper web supply roll


1


. A trailing label element


14


of the adhesive label


12


projects past the cut edge


2


of the beginning


3


of the paper web and bridges, or covers, the adhesive strip


8


in the travel or contact area


9


of the drive belt


11


.




A predetermined tear line


16


, delimits both label elements


13


,


14


. This tear line


16


extends between the label element


13


and the label element


14


of the adhesive label


12


.




The predetermined tear line


16


consists of perforation openings spaced apart from each other in the axial direction of the paper web supply roll


1


. In the applied state of the adhesive label


12


the tear line


16


extends along the cut edge


2


of the beginning


3


of the paper web. For example, the perforation openings consist of strips


19


,


21


of label


12


with slits


17


,


18


arranged between them The two axially outer strips


19


, respectively located in the vicinity of each lateral edge


15


of the adhesive label


12


, are longer, for example 5 mm, than the center strip


21


, which is, for example, 2 mm Therefore the center strip


21


is shorter with respect to the strips


19


close to the lateral elements


15


, since less force is exerted at this location when the predetermined tear line


16


is torn open. The drive belt


11


extends in such a way that its width ends approximately centered between the outer strips


19


. Respective lateral edge cuts


17


are located at each lateral edge of the adhesive label


12


. Because of this, the predetermined tear line


16


is preset when the paper web supply roll


1


is torn open at its cut edge


2


.




In accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, as seen in

FIG. 2

, an end


20


of a slit


18


respectively located in the vicinity of a strip


19


, can also point obliquely in respect to the predetermined tear line


16


in the direction of the holes


22


in the cover element


14


. In this way, the trailing label or cover element


14


at least partially covers the adhesive strip


8


.




It is also possible to guide two obliquely directed ends


20


of a slit


18


simultaneously both in the direction toward the holes


22


and in the direction of the leading label element


13


.




In accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention, as seen in

FIG. 3

, each strip


19


can have, starting at the predetermined tear line


16


, several slits


26


extending obliquely next to each other over the entire length “c” of each strip


19


. These slits


26


can be located on the leading label element


13


as well as on the trailing label element


14


.




The trailing label element


14


has, for example, a width “a” of 55 mm, which width “a”must at least correspond to a width “b” of 50 mm of the two-sided adhesive strip


8


, as seen in FIG.


1


. The leading label element


13


can be of the same width, or can be wider or narrower than the width “a” of the trailing label element


14


. A number of holes


22


, spaced apart next each other, are arranged in the trailing label element


14


, at least in the vicinity of the predetermined tear line


16


. Means adjoining the predetermined tear line


16


or slightly spaced apart from it, for example by 1 millimeter, are arranged in the vicinity of the predetermined tear line


16


. The holes


22


can also occupy the entire width “a” of the trailing label element


14


.




The holes


22


can be circular, oval or rectangular, or can have other geometric shapes.




A grooved or scored line, i.e. a line weakened or reduced continuously in paper thickness, can also be used as predetermined tear line


16


.




During acceleration of the paper web supply roll


1


, the drive belt


11


runs on the paper web supply roll


1


in the travel area


9


and comes into contact with the adhesive label


12


which consists of the two elements


13


,


14


and which covers the two-sided adhesive strip


8


in the travel area


9


. In the course of connecting the beginning


3


of the paper web of the fresh paper web supply roll


1


with a paper web of a paper web roll, not represented, which for example is running out, the running-out paper web is pressed against the adhesive strip


8


and an adhesive connection is made. The running-out paper web is pressed on the area of the adhesive strip


8


which is covered by the adhesive label


12


by a contact-pressure roller in such a way, that the running-out paper web comes into contact, through the holes


22


, with the adhesive of the adhesive strip


8


located underneath the holes


22


. The perforations


4


,


16


of the holding and adhesive labels


6


,


12


, respectively are then torn open.




It is furthermore possible to also provide the leading label element


13


of the adhesive label


12


with holes


22


.




In accordance with a further characteristic of the present invention, it is also advantageous if the two-part holding labels


6


, which have a perforation


4


over the cut edge


2


, are also provided with holes


22


that are, at least located in the label element


23


which is trailing, in the operating direction of rotation D of the paper web supply roll. The holes


22


are at least located in the vicinity of the predetermined tear line


4


. By means of this, it becomes possible that the trailing label element


23


of this holding label


6


is glued to the adhesive strip


8


and at least partially covering it, while its leading label element


24


is glued to the second layer


7


of the paper web supply roll


1


. In the course of connecting the paper webs, the running-out paper web can also come into contact with the adhesive strip


8


through the holes


22


in the trailing label element


24


of the holding label


6


.




It is furthermore possible to also provide the leading label element


24


of the holding label


6


with holes


22


.




In its length extending in the axial direction of the paper web supply roll


1


, the adhesive label


12


can also be of such dimensions that several adhesive labels


12


, arranged directly one next to the other, can be provided in the travel area


9


of the drive belt


11


.




It is necessary that at least the leading label element


13


,


24


of each of the adhesive label


12


and of the holding label


6


, respectively has an adhesive application on the side facing the supply roll


1


, i.e. the second layer


7


of the paper web supply roll


1


.




While preferred embodiments of an adhesive label in accordance with the present invention have been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent that a number of changes in, for example the size of the paper web supply roll, the operation of the drive belt, and the like can be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. In combination an adhesive label attached to a beginning end of a paper web wound in a paper web supply roll, said paper supply roll having an adhesive strip of a first width secured adjacent a cut edge of said beginning end of said web wound on said paper web supply roll, said adhesive label having a leading adhesive label element; a trailing adhesive label element, said leading and trailing adhesive label elements being joined together along a central tear line; and a plurality of holes formed in said adhesive label in at least said trailing adhesive label element, said plurality of holes in said trailing adhesive label element overlying said adhesive strip when said adhesive label is applied to said paper roll, said trailing adhesive label element having a second width, said second width being at least as great as said first width of the adhesive strip.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said plurality of holes are formed in at least said trailing adhesive label element at least in a portion of said at least trailing adhesive label adjacent said central tear line.
  • 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said holes have defined geometrical shapes.
  • 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein said tear line is oriented adjacent the cut edge of the beginning of said paper web.
  • 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein said central tear line is defined by a plurality of perforation openings spaced apart from each other.
  • 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said plurality of perforation openings are a plurality of spaced slits and further wherein said plurality of spaced slits are spaced from each other in an axial direction of the paper web supply roll by a plurality of strips defined by non-perforated spaces between said plurality of spaced slits, said plurality of strips including at least two axially outer strips and a central strip.
  • 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said adhesive label further includes spaced lateral edges and further wherein said axially outer strips are spaced from said lateral edges of said adhesives label and have a first length and said central strip is located centrally in said adhesive label and has a second length, said second length being less than said first length.
  • 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein one of said plurality of spaced slits is located adjacent each of said outer strips and has an outer slit end, each said outer slit end pointing in a direction oblique to said central tear line.
  • 9. The combination of claim 1 further including a plurality of said holes formed in said leading adhesive label element.
  • 10. The combination of claim 1 wherein the paper web supply roll has a drive belt travel area and further wherein said adhesive labels are applicable to the paper web supply roll in the drive belt travel area.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
196 25 366 Jun 1996 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/DE97/01264 WO 00 12/23/1998 12/23/1998
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO97/49628 12/31/1997 WO A
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Number Date Country
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