Claims
- 1. Can labeling apparatus comprising a rotary mounted container drum having can gripping means at circumferentially spaced locations about the periphery for holding cans against rotation about the axes thereof, means rotating said container drum to thus move cans on the drum in a circular arc, a vacuum drum mounted for driven rotation about the axis thereof and disposed with the periphery thereof substantially tangent to the side of cans on said container drum as they move past the vacuum drum, said vacuum drum having peripheral openings controllably connected to a vacuum source for releasably holding can labels on the drum periphery as the vacuum drum rotates and also having a plurality of radial ridges thereacross spaced apart a predetermined distance circumferentially about the periphery of the drum to displace at least a portion of each label radially outward of the drum, such spacing being slightly greater than the length of the individual labels, an adhesive wheel for coating adhesive on each label while on a ridge, means for continuously feeding a parent strip of label material onto the periphery of the vacuum drum with its leading edge held by the vacuum drum and the portion of the parent strip which is to form the trailing edge of the label unsevered from the strip, means operable while said leading edge is held by the vacuum drum for cutting successive labels from the strip at a location ahead of said vacuum drum, means for rotating the vacuum drum to effect movement of individual labels cut from said strip to engage the adhesive wheel at said ridges and then to engage a can at the leading edge of the label, and means releasing successive cans from the container drum at a discharge station and rotating the released cans for wrapping a label about each can to secure the label about the can.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further defined by an adhesive station comprising a rotatable adhesive applying wheel mounted with the periphery thereof adjacent sides of cans carried by said container drum toward said vacuum drum for applying adhesive to each container prior to label application.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further defined by said vacuum drum having radial grooves disposed one behind each ridge for receiving excess adhesive and thus preventing fouling of the drum with adhesive.
- 4. Labeling apparatus comprising means for continuously conveying a plurality of substantially cylindrically shaped objects in spaced apart relationship, a vacuum drum mounted for rotation about the axis thereof and disposed with the periphery thereof adjacent to the sides of said objects as they move past the vacuum drum, said drum having peripheral openings controllably connected to a vacuum source for releasably holding labels on the periphery of said drum and also having a plurality of transversely extending radial ridges spaced apart a predetermined distance circumferentially about the periphery of said drum to displace at least a portion of each label radially outward of the drum, the spacing between the ridges being greater than the length of the individual labels, an adhesive wheel for coating adhesive on each label while on a ridge, a transversely extending radial channel immediately behind each ridge to receive excess adhesive and thus prevent fouling of the drum with adhesive, means for continuously feeding a parent strip of label material onto the periphery of the vacuum drum with its leading edge held by the vacuum drum and the portion of the parent strip which is to form the trailing edge of the label unsevered from the strip, means operable while said leading edge is held by the vacuum drum for cutting successive labels from the strip at a location ahead of said vacuum drum, means for rotating the vacuum drum to effect movement of individual labels cut from said strip to engage the adhesive wheel at said ridges and then to engage a substantially cylindrical object at the leading edge of the label, and means for rotating each substantially cylindrical object for wrapping a label about the object.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
This application is a division of my copending application, Ser. No. 226,064, filed Feb. 14, 1972, U.S. Pat. No. 3,834,963 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of my application, Ser. No. 5,187, filed Jan. 23, 1970 upon which U.S. Pat. No. 3,765,991, dated Oct. 16, 1973, was granted.
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