Claims
- 1. A transfer apparatus for forming a pattern of articles on a substrate having a length and a width, said apparatus comprising:
- means for advancing a longitudinal length of substrate material along a substrate path,
- a transfer station comprising a plurality of transfer heads extending transversely with respect to said path, each transfer head being movable to any position in the transverse direction within the width of the substrate, each transfer head being adapted to transfer articles directly to said substrate,
- magazine means associated with and movable with each said transfer head to sequentially supply said articles directly from said tape to said substrate, each said magazine means including a perforated tape carrying a plurality of said articles thereon at a predetermined spacing, each adhesively affixed at a perforation, for transfer directly from said tape to said substrate; and
- control means for controlling the supply of articles from said magazine means, longitudinal movement of the substrate, and transverse movement of the transfer heads, thereby to control relative movement between the substrate and the transfer heads at the point at which each article is transferred from the respective tape to the substrate,
- said articles being transferred by pressure applied by pressing means at or about each successive perforation.
- 2. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tape has an adhesive layer on at least one side thereof and each of said articles is releasably secured thereto for sequential presentation to said transfer head.
- 3. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein each said transfer head comprises tape guide means for guiding said tape, a reciprocating member adapted to engage said tape, and means to align an article on said tape with said reciprocating member, wherein in operation, the reciprocating member is caused to engage at least one of the tape and the article thereon and urge said article into adhesive contact with said substrate.
- 4. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the tape is a self-supporting perforated tape having an adhesive layer on one side thereof and a plurality of transferable articles adhering to said adhesive layer, each article being in registration with a perforation in the tape.
- 5. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein each said transfer head comprises tape guide means for guiding said tape, a reciprocating member adapted to engage said tape, and means to align an article on said tape with said reciprocating member, wherein in operation, the reciprocating member is caused to engage at least one of the tape and the article thereon and urge said article into adhesive contact with said substrate.
- 6. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein the tape is perforated and each said transfer head comprises sprocket means adapted to engage perforations in the tape to advance the tape to bring a perforation covered by an article into registration with the reciprocating member, and wherein on operation of said reciprocating member, said member enters the perforation and contacts the article to urge the article into adhesive contact with a substrate while simultaneously releasing the article from said tape.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the tape comprises a single line of approximately medial perforations, and wherein the sprocket means is adapted to engage with alternate perforations; said articles being located in the remaining alternate perforations.
- 8. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein the transfer head includes anvil means adjacent the substrate sheet path and aligned with said reciprocating member, wherein operation of said reciprocating member brings said article into adhesive engagement with said substrate by pressure against said anvil means.
- 9. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the anvil means includes an anvil member which is movable between a pressure position and a free position, wherein in the pressure position, the anvil member supports the substrate sheet to allow the reciprocating member to press the article into the adhesive layer of the substrate against the back pressure of said anvil member.
- 10. A transfer apparatus as in claim 8, wherein one of said reciprocating member and said anvil means is vibrated while said reciprocating member brings said article into adhesive engagement with said substrate by pressure against said anvil means.
- 11. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the substrate is the receptor sheet material and the anvil member is heated.
- 12. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein the articles are disposed on said tape with the adhesive layer of said articles disposed on the side of each article away from said tape for contact with said receptor sheet.
- 13. A transfer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the substrate material is an intermediate carrier sheet having an adhesive layer on a surface thereof adjacent said tape as it passes the transfer station, and wherein each article is disposed on said tape with the adhesive layer thereon in minimal adhesion with the adhesive layer of the tape surface, and the articles are transferred to the intermediate transfer sheet such that each article is oriented with its adhesive layer away from the receiving surface of the intermediate carrier sheet.
- 14. A transfer apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said control means is programmable for selectively controlling the supply of articles, the longitudinal movement of the substrate, and transverse movement of the transfer heads.
- 15. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the articles are disposed on said tape with an adhesive layer disposed on said articles, on the side of each article remote from the tape, for contact with a substrate material.
- 16. A transfer apparatus for forming a pattern of articles on a substrate having a length and a width, said apparatus comprising:
- means for advancing a longitudinal length of substrate material along a substrate path,
- a transfer station comprising a plurality of transfer heads extending transversely with respect to said path, each transfer head being movable to any position in the transverse direction within the width of the substrate, each transfer head being adapted to transfer articles directly to said substrate,
- magazine means associated with and movable with each said transfer head to sequentially supply said articles directly from said tape to said substrate, each said magazine means including a perforated tape carrying a plurality of said articles thereon at a predetermined spacing, each adhesively affixed at a perforation, for transfer directly from said tape to said substrate; and
- control means for controlling the supply of articles from said magazine means, longitudinal movement of the substrate, and transverse movement of the transfer heads, thereby to control relative movement between the substrate and the transfer heads at the point at which each article is transferred from said respective tape to the substrate,
- said articles being transferred by pressure applied by pressing means at or about each successive perforation;
- wherein each said transfer head comprises sprocket means adapted to engage said perforations in the tape to advance the tape to bring a perforation covered by an article to register with a reciprocatable member forming part of the pressing means, and
- wherein on operation of said reciprocatable member, said member enters the perforation and contacts the article to urge the article into adhesive contact with the substrate while simultaneously releasing the article from said tape.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the tape comprises a single line of approximately median perforations, and wherein the sprocket means is adapted to engage with each alternate perforation; the articles being located in each other alternate perforation.
Priority Claims (3)
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8501248 |
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PCT/EP85/00580 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/885,607 filed on July 7, 1986, now abandoned.
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