The present invention relates to a label applicator capable of applying a label provided with a so-called RFID tag having an IC chip that records various information therein to an item.
A widely used technique typically performs automatic identification wirelessly and in a noncontact manner using RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) tags provided for labels applied to various goods. Each tag has an IC chip that records various information therein and a communication antenna that is connected to the IC chip.
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This label applicator applies the label L to an item W by forming a flexed portion M by folding a section 2 of the label L including a tag providing portion 1 at which the RFID tag T is provided so as to project into an angled shape with a back surface facing inside and a front surface facing outside. The flexed portion M is provided with one side surface 3 and another side surface 4 and having curved portions 7 on a base end side with a peak portion 6 as a border between the one side surface 3 and the other side surface 4.
The label applicator is provided with a suction-holding plate 100 that applies suction to and holds the front surface of the label L. The plate includes a pair of divided bodies 100a and 100b. The divided bodies 100a and 100b move relative to each other between two positions: a contact position S at which end surfaces of the divided bodies 100a and 100b that face toward each other are brought into contact, and a separated position V (broken line in
In the label L applied using the conventional label applicator, the flexed portion M of the label is provided upright, such that the entire back surfaces of the one side surface 3 and the other side surface 4 of the section 2 of the label L that constitute the flexed portion M are adhered. They often fall flat at the curved portions 7 depending on their environment in transportation or in a storage area of an item on which the label has been applied. A problem with leaving the label fallen flat is that often reduces capabilities of wireless reading and writing between the RFID tag T and a reader/writer.
The present invention is made in view of the above problem. An object of the present invention is to provide a label applicator capable of preventing as much as possible a flexed portion of a label provided with an RFID tag from falling flat, thereby ensuring reading and writing of data in a stable manner.
In order to solve the above problem, a label applicator according to the present invention applies a label provided with an RFID tag having an IC chip and communication antenna to an item. The application is carried out by folding a section of the label, including a tag providing portion at which the RFID tag is provided, so as to project into an angled shape with a back surface facing inside and a front surface facing outside, thereby forming a flexed portion including one side surface and the other side surface. Each side surface has a curved portion on a base end side, taking a peak portion as a border between the one side surface and the other side surface The applicator is provided with: a suction-holding plate configured to suction and hold the label from a side of the front surface, and is provided with a pair of divided bodies that are relatively movable between two positions: a contact position at which end surfaces of the divided bodies that face toward each other are brought into contact with each other, and a separated position at which the divided bodies are spaced apart from each other. The section of the label is folded into the flexed portion with the end surfaces of the divided bodies that face toward each other by relative movement of at least one of the divided bodies, wherein noncontact portions are provided, by eliminating corners, at edge portions of the divided bodies that respectively correspond to the curved portions of the flexed portion on the base end side so as to prevent the noncontact portions from being brought into contact with each other when the end surfaces of the divided bodies are brought into contact with each other.
Accordingly, by folding the section of the label the flexed portion is provided with the end surfaces of the divided bodies that face toward each other by the movement of the divided body by eliminating the corners. The noncontact portions are provided at the edge portions of the divided bodies that respectively correspond to the curved portions of the flexed portion on the base end side so as to prevent the noncontact portions from being brought into contact with each other when the end surfaces of the divided bodies are brought into contact with each other. Therefore, the curved portions are not adhered to each other, and a gap is provided between the curved portions. This increases rigidity, as a cross-section of a base end section of the flexed portion is triangular. As a result, in a state in which the label is applied to the item, the label is often inclined to fall flat at the curved portions depending on an environment in transportation or of a storage area of the item. However, as the rigidity at the base end section of the flexed portion increases, the label becomes less susceptible to falling flat at the curved portions, and this prevents reduced capabilities of wireless reading and writing between the RFID tag and the reader/writer.
Further, as required, the label applicator further includes: a suction-holding plate driving unit configured to move the at least one divided body of the suction-holding plate between the contact position and the separated position; and a control unit configured to control the suction-holding plate driving unit so as to position the divided body of the suction-holding plate at the contact position when the label is suctioned and held, to then move the divided body of the suction-holding plate to the separated position in a state in which the label is being suctioned and held, and to subsequently move the divided body of the suction-holding plate back to the contact position, thereby folding the section of the label into the angled shape with the back surface facing inside and the front surface facing outside. As the suction-holding plate folds the label while the label is being suctioned and held, the label does not easily get out of alignment with respect to the suction-holding plate, and it is possible to reliably provide the flexed portion.
Moreover, as required, the label applicator further includes: a flex assisting unit configured to assist the folding of the section of the label into the angled shape with the back surface facing inside and the front surface facing outside. As the flex assisting unit assists the folding of the section of the label, the section of the label is reliably folded into the angled shape.
Furthermore, as required, the label applicator further includes: a label supply unit configured to transport a strip-shaped backing liner to which the label is temporarily attached, and to separate the label temporarily attached to the strip-shaped backing liner from the strip-shaped backing liner in the transportation and supply of the separated label; and a suction-holding plate moving unit configured to move the suction-holding plate between two positions: a suction-holding position at which the label supplied from the label supply unit is suctioned and held, and an application position at which the suctioned and held label is applied to an item. It is thereby possible to reliably apply the angled label having the flexed portion to the item.
According to the label applicator of the present invention, the noncontact portions are provided, by eliminating the corners, at the edge portions of the divided bodies that respectively correspond to the curved portions of the flexed portion of the label so as to prevent the noncontact portions from being brought into contact with each other when the end surfaces of the divided bodies are brought into contact with each other. Therefore, the curved portions are not adhered to each other, and a gap is provided between the curved portions. This makes a cross-section of a base end section of the flexed portion triangular, and increases rigidity. As a result, in a state in which the label is applied to the item, the label is often inclined to fall flat at the curved portions depending on an environment in transportation or of a storage area of the item. However, as the rigidity at the base end section of the flexed portion has been increased, the label becomes less susceptible to falling flat at the curved portions, preventing reduction of capabilities of wireless reading and writing between the RFID tag and the reader/writer.
a, 2b, 2c and 2d are side views illustrating the label applicator according to the embodiment of the present invention during successive stages of its operation.
a, 6b and 6c illustrate one example of the label for which the label applicator according to the present invention is intended.
The following describes a label applicator according to an embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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However, the configuration of the label is not limited to the above examples, and can be modified as needed. The row of perforations is not necessarily required, and the peak portion 6 and the curved portions 7 can be alternatively provided with folding lines such that the section 2 of the label L can be folded into the angled shape, for example.
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The label supply unit 10 transports the strip-shaped backing liner D to which the label L is temporarily attached from a reel that is not depicted, and separates the label L from the strip-shaped backing liner D using a release plate 11 by folding the strip-shaped backing liner D. Referring to
The suction-holding plate 21 suctions and holds the label L at one a side of the front surface to allow the section 2 of the label L, including the tag providing portion 1 which is provided with the RFID tag T of the label L, and that is separated by the release plate 11, to project with the back surface facing inside. The suction-holding plate 21 is provided with a plurality of small holes 21a through which air for suctioning and holding the front surface of the label L is suctioned.
The suction-holding plate 21 is configured of a pair of divided bodies 21b and 21c that suction and hold the label L. The pair of bodies are provided by dividing the suction-holding plate along a line perpendicular to the transport direction R of the label L. The one divided body 21b is supported to a base 23 by a supporting member 22.
The other divided body 21c is supported to the base 23 slidably along the transport direction R of the label L by a rail 24 and a slider 25 that slides along the rail 24 and moves between two positions: a contact position S at which a rear end surface of the other divided body 21c, in the transport direction R of the label L, is brought into contact with a front end surface of the one divided body 21b in the transport direction R of the label L, and a separated position V at which the other divided body 21c is positioned apart from the one divided body 21b. At the separated position V, a space e is provided between the one divided body 21b and the other divided body 21c. The section 2 of the label L projects into the space with the back surface facing inside inserted into the space, and the one divided body 21b and the other divided body 21c respectively suction and hold both end portions of the label L in the transport direction R.
Further, noncontact portions 20 of the divided bodies are provided, by eliminating corners, at edge portions of the divided bodies 21b and 21c which respectively correspond to the curved portions 7 of the flexed portion M of the label L on the base end side of the label such that the noncontact portions 20 are not brought into contact with each other when the end surfaces of the divided bodies 21b and 21c are brought into contact with each other.
The applicator is provided with a suction-holding plate driving unit 26 that moves the divided body 21c of the suction-holding plate 21 between the two positions of the contact position S and the separated position V. The suction-holding plate driving unit 26 is comprises an air cylinder device that moves the other divided body 21c to the contact position S when retracting and to the separated position V when advancing. The suction-holding plate driving unit 26 is comprised of the air cylinder device which includes a piston to which the slider 25 of the other divided body 21c is attached and a cylinder that is fixed to the base 23.
The applicator is further provided with a suction-holding plate moving unit 27 that moves the suction-holding plate 21 between the two positions: the suction-holding position X at which the label L that has been separated by the release plate 11 is suctioned and held, and the application position Y at which the suctioned and held label L is applied to the item W. The suction-holding plate moving unit 27 is comprised of an air cylinder device provided with a piston to which the base 23 is attached and a cylinder on a side of a machine base (not shown). In
The applicator further comprises a flex assisting unit 30 that assists insertion of the section 2 of the label L which projects with the back surface facing inside between the one divided body 21b and the other divided body 21c.
The flex assisting unit 30 comprises an air nozzle 31 that blows air at the section 2 of the label L toward a side of the back surface (adhesive layer side), and folds the section 2 of the label L into its angled shape with the back surface facing inside. The flexed portion M has one side surface 3 and the other side surface 4 each having the curved portion 7. The peak portion 6 is at the border between the one side surface 3 and the other side surface 4. It is formed by folding the section 2 of the label L by the air nozzle 31 and the suction-holding plate driving unit 26 constituted by the air cylinder device. This makes it possible to reliably perform the folding.
The applicator is further provided with a control unit that controls the suction-holding plate driving unit 26 and the suction-holding plate moving unit 27 described above. In particular, in controlling the suction-holding plate driving unit 26, the divided body 21c of the suction-holding plate 21 is positioned at the contact position S when suctioning and holding the label K, and then the divided body 21c of the suction-holding plate 21 is moved to the separated position V while the label L is being suctioned and held. Subsequently, the divided body 21c of the suction-holding plate 21 is moved back to the contact position S, thereby folding the section 2 of the label L into the angled shape with the back surface facing inside.
Thus, the application of the label L using the label applicator according to this embodiment is carried out as described below.
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According to the embodiment described above, the flex assisting unit 30 is configured to blow air to the section 2 of the label L from the side of the back surface. However, the present invention is not limited to such an example. It is possible to use a suction nozzle that suctions the section 2 of the label L from the side of the front surface, or to use any type of arrangement as long as it is possible to assist the folding of the section 2 provided with the RFID tag T of the label L in the same direction.
Further, according to the embodiment, the suction-holding plate 21 is moved from the suction-holding position X to the application position Y by the suction-holding plate moving unit 27 comprised of the air cylinder device, thereby pressing and applying the label L to the item W. However, the present invention is not limited to such an example, and it should be appreciated that the present invention can be applied to a label applicator that employs an application method of blowing air from the small holes 21a of the suction-holding plate 21 and blasting the label L against the item (air jet method).
Moreover, it should be appreciated that the label applicator according to the embodiment can be implemented as a label applicator provided with printing means having an inkjet head or a thermal head capable of printing variable information, such as information relating to the item W or a barcode, on the front surface of the label L (display layer side).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-330619 | Dec 2008 | JP | national |
The present application is a 35 U.S.C. §§371 national phase conversion of PCT/JP2009/050676, filed Jan. 19, 2009, which claims priority of Japanese Application No. 2008-330619, filed Dec. 25, 2008, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein. The PCT International Application was published in the Japanese language.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2009/050676 | 1/19/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/21/2011 |