Claims
- 1. A method for labeling for identification by visually impaired persons an article having an arbitrary peripheral surface shape comprising the steps of:unwinding a continuous web of sheet of material to expose a particular segment of said sheet of material for use as a label on said article; directly depositing a viscous liquid on said sheet segment as a tactilely distinguishable marking comprising a plurality of raised substantially round dots, for identifying by touch said article to said visually impaired persons, said tactilely distinguishable marking being formed on said sheet segment without additional deformation of said deposited viscous liquid after application; cutting said sheet segment with said deposited tactilely distinguishable marking from said web; and applying adhesive to attach said sheet segment in incremental portions to said article by depositing adhesive as a plurality of dots spaced either along the sheet segment or around the periphery of said article at the location where the sheet segment is to be applied before the sheet segment is applied such that a first dot of adhesive is applied near the leading end of the sheet segment or the location on the article where the leading end will be attached and other of said plurality of dots are applied at predetermined distances from the previously applied dot so that as the sheet segment is applied to said article, incremental portions of the sheet segment are held firmly on said article as each incremental portion of said sheet segment is contacted to successive ones of said adhesive dots as said sheet segment comes off of a vacuum drum, and it is prevented from relaxing significantly by said sequential adhesion to said dots; said predetermined distance between said dots being selected to provide adhesion of the portion of said sheet segment between the currently applied dot and the previously applied dot.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:depositing said tactilely distinguishable marking on said sheet segment after said material has been unwound from said roll and immediately before attachment of said sheet segment to said article so that said sheet segment having said tactilely distinguishable marking is applied to said article without any intermediate storage.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:depositing said tactilely distinguishable marking on said sheet segment after said material has been unwound from said roll, storing said sheet segment before attachment of said sheet segment to said article, and thereafter retrieving said sheet segment from said storage, and applying said sheet segment to said article.
- 4. A method for labeling an article having an arbitrary peripheral surface shape including non-cylindrical shaped articles for identification by visually impaired persons comprising the steps of:providing a continuous web of sheet of material on a roll; unwinding said continuous web of material to expose a particular segment of said sheet of material for use as a label on said article; directly depositing a viscous liquid, on said sheet segment, as a tactilely distinguishable marking comprising a plurality of raised substantially round dots, for identifying said article to said visually impaired persons by touch; said tactilely distinguishable marking being formed on said sheet segment without additional deformation of said deposited viscous liquid; cutting said sheet segment from said web after depositing said viscous liquid; and applying said sheet segment to said article; said tactile marking being deposited on said sheet segment after said material has been unwound from said unwindable roll and immediately before attachment of said sheet segment to said article; applying adhesive to attach said sheet segment in incremental portions to said article by depositing adhesive as a plurality of dots spaced either along the sheet segment or around the periphery of said article at the location where the sheet segment is to be applied before the sheet segment is applied such that a first dot of adhesive is applied near the leading end of the sheet segment or the location on the article where the leading end will be attached and other of said plurality of dots are applied at predetermined distances from the previously applied dot so that as the sheet segment is applied to said article, incremental portions of the sheet segment are held firmly on said article as each incremental portion of said sheet segment is contacted to successive ones of said adhesive dots as said sheet segment comes off of the vacuum drum, and it is prevented from relaxing significantly by said sequential adhesion to said dots; said predetermined distance between said dots being selected to provide adhesion of the portion of said sheet segment between the currently applied dot and the previously applied dot.
- 5. A method for labeling an article having an arbitrary peripheral surface shape including non-cylindrical shaped articles for identification by visually impaired persons comprising the steps of:providing a continuous web of sheet of material on a roll; unwinding said continuous web of material to expose a particular segment of said sheet of material for use as a label on said article; depositing a viscous liquid, on said sheet segment, as a tactilely distinguishable marking comprising a plurality of raised substantially round dots, for identifying said article to said visually impaired persons by touch; said tactilely distinguishable marking being formed on said sheet segment without additional deformation of said deposited viscous liquid; cutting said predetermined sheet segment from said web after depositing said viscous liquid; and applying said sheet segment to said article; said tactile marking being deposited on said sheet segment after said material has been unwound from said unwindable roll and immediately before application of said sheet segment to said article; wherein said sheet segment is a heat shrinkable label having perforations through said segment to release air trapped between said sheet segment and the article during application of said sheet segment and heat shrinking.
- 6. A method for labeling for identification by visually impaired persons an article having an arbitrary peripheral surface shape including non-cylindrical shaped articles comprising the steps of:providing a continuous web of sheet of material on a roll; unwinding said continuous web of material to expose a particular segment of said sheet of material for use as a label on said article; directly depositing a viscous liquid, on said sheet segment, as a tactilely distinguishable marking comprising a plurality of raised substantially round dots, for identifying by touch said article to said visually impaired persons, said tactile distinguishable marking being formed on said sheet segment without additional deformation of said deposited viscous liquid; cutting said particular sheet segment from said web after depositing said viscous liquid; and applying said sheet segment to said article; said tactile marking being deposited on said sheet segment after said material has been unwound from said unwindable roll and immediately before application of said sheet segment to said article; wherein said sheet segment is stretched after attachment of the sheet segment leading edge by controlling the article to be labeled in a manner that causes it to spin at a speed at which a tangential speed at a peripheral surface of said article at a location of contact of said sheet segment with said article is greater than the tangential speed of a location of contact of said sheet segment with said article is greater than the tangential speed of a location of contact of said sheet segment with a vacuum drum, thereby pulling said sheet segment from said drum and stretching said sheet segment during said pulling.
- 7. A method for labeling for identification by visually impaired persons an article having an arbitrary peripheral surface shape comprising the steps of:unwinding a continuous web of sheet of material to expose a particular segment of said sheet of material for use as a label on said article; directly depositing a viscous liquid, on said sheet segment, as a tactilely distinguishable marking comprising a plurality of raised substantially round dots, for identifying by touch said article to said visually impaired persons, said tactilely distinguishable marking being formed on said sheet segment without additional deformation of said deposited viscous liquid after application; cutting said sheet segment with said deposited tactilely distinguishable marking from said web; and applying said sheet segment to said article; wherein said sheet segment is a heat shrinkable label having perforations through said sheet segment to release air trapped between said sheet segment and the article during application of said sheet segment and heat shrinking.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising the steps of:depositing said tactilely distinguishable marking on said sheet segment after said material has been unwound from said roll and immediately before application of said sheet segment to said article so that said sheet segment having said tactilely distinguishable marking is applied to said article without any intermediate storage.
- 9. The method of claim 7 further comprising the steps of:depositing said tactilely distinguishable marking on said sheet segment after said material has been unwound from said roll, storing said sheet segment before application of said sheet segment to said article, and thereafter retrieving said sheet segment from said storage, and applying said sheet segment to said article.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/229,504, filed Jan. 12, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,287,671, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/835,871, filed Apr. 8, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,858,143, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/484,154, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/122,857, filed Sep. 16, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,478,422, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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