Claims
- 1. An apparatus for applying a label to a container, comprising:
- (a) a frame;
- (b) a vacuum drum mounted for continuous rotation on said frame, said vacuum drum having at least one axially extending, radially raised portion on its outer periphery;
- (c) container conveying means mounted on said frame for spacing and then tangentially presenting individual containers to an adjacent periphery of said vacuum drum;
- (d) means for supplying a label to said outer periphery of said vacuum drum, said label having an obverse side and a reverse side and a leading edge and a trailing edge , said label being positioned on said drum with said reverse side exposed and said trailing edge upon said raised portion of said drum;
- (e) means on said frame for wiping solvent onto the raised and exposed trailing edge of said label in advance of rotation of said label to said adjacent periphery of said drum, said solvent wiping means being outwardly spaced from said outer periphery a sufficient distance so that said wiping means comes into contact solely with said raised trailing edge of said label; and,
- (f) means on said frame for ejecting adhesive onto the exposed leading edge of said label in advance of rotation of said label to said adjacent periphery of said drum, for tangential adhesive engagement with a container, said adhesive ejecting means being outwardly spaced from said outer periphery a sufficient distance to prevent contact between said ejecting means and said raised portion of said drum.
- 2. An apparatus as in claim 1 in which said solvent wiping means includes a solvent tank on said frame for containing solvent, a wiper pad, and means for transferring solvent from said solvent tank to the upper end of said wiper pad.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2 in which said adhesive ejecting means includes an adhesive tank on said frame for containing adhesive, a spray nozzle, means on said frame for holding said spray nozzle in position to discharge spray toward said vacuum drum, and means for transferring adhesive from said adhesive tank to said nozzle.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 3 including means for selectively adjusting the rotational velocity of said vacuum drum.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 4 including means for automatically synchronizing said adhesive ejecting means with the rotational velocity of said vacuum drum and the position of said label relative to said adjacent peripheral element of said vacuum drum.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 5 in which said automatic synchronizing means includes electronic encoding means connected to said vacuum drum for emitting a pulsed output signal having a frequency dependent upon the rotational velocity and relative angular position of said label on said vacuum drum; electronic limit switch means for detecting the characteristics of the output signal of said encoding means and providing an activation signal in dependence thereon; and electronic driver means connected to said limit switch means for sensing said activation signal and transmitting a responsive electrical actuating signal to said adhesive ejecting means.
- 7. Apparatus as in claim 6 in which said limit switch means is programmable to function over a range of container feed speeds on the order of about 50 to about 400 containers per minute.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 7 in which said limit switch means is further programmable automatically to shift the glue ejection phase forwardly or backwardly in relation to respective increased or decreased container feed speed.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 5 in which said synchronizing means includes means responsive to the speed of said vacuum drum for radially moving said adhesive ejecting means toward or away from said vacuum drum in direct relation to higher or lower drum speed respectively.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 5 in which said synchronizing means includes means responsive to the speed of said vacuum drum for shifting said adhesive ejecting means circumferentially with respect to the outer periphery of said vacuum drum, the shift being in an upstream direction for higher container feed speeds and in a downstream direction for lower container feed speeds.
- 11. An apparatus as in claim 2 in which said solvent wiping means further includes means for collecting excess solvent flowing from the lower portion of said wiper pad and returning the solvent to said solvent tank, and selectively adjustable vacuum means connected to said solvent tank for regulating the extent of solvent saturation of said wiper pad.
- 12. A method of applying a label to a circular cylindrical body of a container comprising the steps of:
- a. disposing the obverse side of a label about the periphery of a continuously rotating cylindrical drum, having at least one axially extending, radially raised portion to displace the trailing edge of the reverse side of said label outwardly;
- b. ejecting an adhesive only onto the leading edge of said label, from a location removed radially outwardly from said raised portion;
- c. wipe-applying a solvent only onto the trailing edge of said label, as it comes into contact with a solvent applicator spaced slightly from said periphery of said drum;
- d. continuously conveying containers in spaced relation, and tangentially presenting individual containers to an adjacent periphery of said vacuum drum for contacting said leading edge of an individual label;
- e. rotating said container and said attached label between said drum and an opposing curved roll on pad.
- 13. A method as in claim 12 in which the order of steps (b) and (c) is reversed.
- 14. A method as in claim 12 or 13 including the step of automatically synchronizing the speed of applying adhesive to said reverse face near the other of said ends with the speed of positioning said label around said body as the label positioning speed is varied.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 910,599, filed Sept. 23, 1986, now abandoned.
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