Information
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Patent Grant
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6368446
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Patent Number
6,368,446
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 1, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Crispino; Richard
- Purvis; Sue A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 156 541
- 156 542
- 156 497
- 156 DIG 31
- 156 DIG 38
- 156 247
- 156 249
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for applying a label to an article comprising an applicator means having an applicator surface, means to establish a negative pressure at the applicator surface, a plurality of openings to the applicator surface, means to deliver pressurized gas to the openings or a selected set of the openings, and wherein the applicator means comprises a label receiving member spaced from the applicator surface and comprising a plurality of apertures, means to feed a label onto the label receiving member at which the label is maintained by the negative pressure established at the applicator surface, and when the pressurized gas is delivered to the openings in the applicator surface, the gas passes into the space between the applicator surface and the label receiving member, and through the apertures therein to propel the label towards the article.
Description
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an apparatus for applying a label to an article and more particularly to such an apparatus of the so called blow applicator type in which a self adhesive label is applied to an article by means of pressurised gas which is usually supplied as a jet or blast.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
Known such apparatus comprise an applicator surface comprising a plurality of, usually through, openings to at least selected ones of which pressurised gas may selectively be applied. The labels are conventionally stripped from a backing, fed onto the applicator surface and retained on the applicator surface, with the self adhesive surface facing away from the applicator surface, by establishing a negative pressure i.e. suction, which is applied through other openings e.g. slots in the surface, the effect of the suction being overcome when the pressurised gas is applied to the openings to propel the label.
One prior proposal is disclosed in GB-A-2078668 but in this proposal suction/pressurised gas is transmitted to an applicator surface from a vacuum/pressurised gas chamber, via pins, the positions of which can be varied to obtain optimum performance.
Known such apparatus operate reliably provided that the distance from the applicator surface to the article is within a small range, but as this distance is increased it is increasingly difficult to ensure that the labels are reliably applied. There is a requirement for such labels to be applied in generally consistent positions to each of a plurality of similar articles as well as for labels each to reach the articles in an appropriate orientation. Typically, the distance from applicator surface to article over which labels have reliably been applied, has not been more than 30 mm.
However there is a requirement for a label applicator apparatus which is able to propel labels reliably over greater distances.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect of the invention we provide an apparatus for applying a label to an article comprising an applicator means having an applicator surface, means to establish a negative pressure at the applicator surface, a plurality of openings to the applicator surface, means to deliver pressurised gas to the openings or a selected set of the openings, characterised in that the applicator means comprises a label receiving member spaced from the applicator surface and comprising a plurality of apertures, means to feed a label onto the label receiving member at which the label is maintained by the negative pressure established at the applicator surface and when the pressurised gas is delivered to the openings in the applicator surface, the gas passes into the space between the applicator surface and the label receiving member, and through the apertures therein to propel the label towards the article.
It has been found that an apparatus according to the invention is able more reliably to propel labels over greater distances than has hithertofore been attainable. In a prototype apparatus labels were reliable propelled over distance of at least 75 mm.
It is believed that by spacing a label receiving member away from the applicator surface, the force applied to the label by the pressurised gas is maximised.
Preferably the apertures in the label receiving member are of a size such that the flow of pressurised gas through the label receiving member is substantially unimpeded, and for examples only, the label receiving member may comprises a wire mesh or apertured plate. Also preferably, there is provided a side closure means to close the space between the applicator surface and the label receiving member.
This not only substantially prevents the flow of pressured gas from the space other than through the apertures of the label receiving member, but also, as with conventional apparatus, a label may be retained prior to application onto an article by suction, and the side closure means improves the suction effect. For example in the apparatus of the invention the applicator surface may comprise slots, and means may be provided to establish a negative pressure through the slots.
The suction achieved may thus be of sufficient strength to maintain a label on the label receiving member when fed onto the label receiving member, until the pressurised gas propels the label towards the article.
Typically the label applying apparatus includes means to print information on the labels just prior to the labels being applied to the articles.
According to a second aspect of the invention, we provide a method of applying a label to an article using an apparatus comprising an applicator means having an applicator surface, means to establish a negative pressure at the applicator surface, a plurality of openings to the applicator surface, means to deliver pressurised gas to the openings or a selected set of the openings, characterised in that the method comprises feeding the label onto a label receiving member which is spaced from the applicator surface, the label receiving member comprising a plurality of apertures, maintaining the label on the label receiving member by means of the negative pressure established at the applicator surface, delivering the pressurised gas to the openings in the applicator surface such that the gas passes into the space between the applicator surface and the label receiving member, and through the apertures therein to propel the label towards the article.
The method may include maintaining the label on the label receiving member until propelled onto the article by the pressurised gas, by applying suction through the applicator surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic illustration of an apparatus for applying a label according to the invention.
FIG. 2
is a detailed cross-sectional view through part of the apparatus of FIG.
1
and
FIG. 3
is an underside plan view of the part of the apparatus shown in FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawing there is shown an apparatus
10
for applying labels
11
to articles
12
, the apparatus
10
comprising an applicator means
13
having an applicator surface
14
afforded by a plate like member, the member having a plurality of openings
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. therethrough to the applicator surface
14
, there being blow pipes
16
a
,
16
b
,
16
c
etc. connected to selected ones of the openings
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. through which a blast of pressurised gas can be delivered to the openings to propel a label
11
away from the applicator surface
14
towards the article
12
.
In accordance with the invention, the applicator means
13
comprises a label receiving member
20
onto which labels
11
may be fed severally from backing sheet
18
, as they peeled from the backing sheet
18
by a beak element
19
as is well known in the art. The label receiving member
20
is spaced from the applicator surface
14
and thus a space S is provided into which the blast of air is delivered from the openings
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. the air then passing through apertures
21
in the label receiving member
20
to act upon the label
11
and propel it away from the applicator surface
14
.
The sides of space S are closed by side closure means
17
.
It can be seen from
FIG. 3
that the applicator surface
14
has a substantial number of through openings
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. The blow pipes
16
a
,
16
b
,
16
c
etc. can be connected to any desired ones of the openings
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. depending on the size and shape of labels
11
to be applied. The labels
11
are supplied on a backing sheet
18
from a label supply spool
25
and in this example, are printed with information utilising a thermal transfer printing head
26
immediately prior to their removal from the backing sheet
18
and then the application of the label
11
to an article
12
.
In order to retain a label
11
on the label receiving member
20
, a vacuum is induced within a space
28
within the applicator means
13
through which the blow pipes extend
16
a
,
16
b
,
16
c
etc. and slots
29
are provided in the applicator surface
14
, so that suction is applied at the applicator surface
14
. This suction may be discontinued when a blast of air is supplied to the openings
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. to propel a label
11
towards the article
12
, although in general the force supplied by the blast of air will be sufficient to overcome the weaker suction effect through the slots
29
.
Preferably the apparatus
10
is controlled by a computer type control means
30
which provides an input
31
to the thermal transfer printing head
26
, which thus prints requisite information on the labels
11
, an input
32
to a motor (not shown) which is used to drive a take up spool
25
or drive roller
24
, to convey the backing sheet
18
through the apparatus
10
from a supply spool
25
to the take-up spool
26
. The control means
30
may also provide an input
33
to a pneumatic valve
34
which opens to permit a blast of pressurised air to be supplied to the openings
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. through the blow pipe
16
a
,
16
b
,
16
c
etc. The control means
30
may receive an input from a sensor
36
positioned to sense the proximity of an article
12
to which a label is to be applied, as article
12
is conveyed along a conveyor
37
past the applicator means
13
.
Operation of the apparatus
10
described will now be explained.
The articles
12
are conveyed in sequence along the conveyor
37
. The articles
12
may be equally spaced or unequally spaced and the speed at which the articles
12
are conveyed my be constant or may vary.
A label
11
is printed by the thermal transfer print head
26
with requisite information. The print head
26
may traverse a stationary label
11
, or a label
11
may be traversed past the print head
26
as desired, or both may relatively move. When a label
11
is printed, the control means
30
provides output
32
to index the backing sheet
18
such that the printed label
11
passes the beak
19
and is thus stripped from the backing sheet
18
. The label
11
is thus fed onto the label receiving member
20
where suction is constantly being applied and is thus retained on the label receiving member
20
.
When control means
30
receives the input from sensor
36
that an article
12
is in position beneath the applicator means
13
, the control means
30
provides output
33
to open the pneumatic valve
34
and thus a blast of
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. in the applicator surface
14
into the space S between the applicator surface
14
and the label receiving member
20
. The air will cause the label to be propelled over distance d onto the article
12
.
It has been found that by virtue of the provision of the apertured label receiving member
20
, the distance d over which a label
11
may reliably be propelled and applied by a blast of pressurised air, to an article
12
, can be significantly increased compared with known blow type applicator arrangements, for example at least to a distance of 75 mm or more.
The apparatus
10
described may be modified without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the labels
11
may be printed by other than a thermal transfer print head, and may be stripped from their backing sheet
18
by other than a beak
19
arrangement.
As mentioned above, a vacuum need not continuously be provided to space
28
of the applicator means
13
but suction may only be applied when the pneumatic valve
34
is closed. The actual configuration of openings
15
a
,
15
b
,
15
c
etc. and slots
29
may be otherwise than indicated.
In the example described, a label receiving member
20
comprises a thin apertured metal plate or grill, but could comprise a wire mesh or similar arrangement. In each case, the label receiving member
20
provides no or substantially no obstruction to the flow of pressurized air from the space
25
between the member
20
and the applicator surface
14
.
The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the following claims, or the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process or attaining the disclosed result, as appropriate, may separately or in any combination of such features, be utilised for relising the invention in diverse forms thereof.
Claims
- 1. A method of applying a label to an article using an apparatus comprising an applicator having an apertured applicator surface, the apparatus constructed to establish a negative pressure at the applicator surface through said apertured applicator surface, and to deliver pressurized gas through the apertured applicator surface, and wherein the method comprises feeding the label onto a label receiving member which is spaced from the applicator surface, the label receiving member comprising a plurality of apertures, maintaining the label on the label receiving member by the negative pressure established at the applicator surface, delivering the pressurized gas to the openings in the applicator surface, delivering the pressurized gas to the openings in the applicator surface such that the gas passes into the space between the applicator surface and the label receiving member, and through the apertures therein to propel the label towards the article.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the label receiving member is a generally planar element defining an open plenum between the applicator surface and the member.
- 3. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the label is propelled a distance of 30 mm or more.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the label is propelled about 75 mm or more.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the receiving member comprises a wire mesh.
- 6. The method of claim 3 wherein the receiving member comprises an aperture plate.
- 7. An apparatus for applying a label to an article comprising an applicator having an apertured applicator surface, the apparatus constructed to establish a negative pressure at the applicator surface through said apertured applicator surface, and to deliver pressurized gas through the apertured applicator surface, and a label receiving member spaced from the applicator surface and comprising a plurality of apertures, such that a label fed onto the label receiving member is maintained by the negative pressure established at the applicator surface, and when the pressurized gas is delivered to the openings in the applicator surface, the gas passes into the space between the applicator surface and the label receiving member, and through the apertures therein to propel the label towards the article.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the apertures in the label receiving member are of a size such that the flow of pressurised gas through the label receiving member is substantially unimpeded.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 7 or 8 wherein the label receiving member comprises a wire mesh.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 7 wherein there is provided a side closure to close space between the applicator surface and the label receiving member.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the applicator surface comprises slots, and a negative pressure is established through the slots.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein a negative pressure through the slots is established by a suction device of sufficient strength to maintain a label on the label receiving a member when fed onto the label receiving member until the pressurized gas propels the label towards the article.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 7 which comprises a printer that prints information on the labels just prior to the labels being applied to the articles.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the label receiving member is generally planar element defining an open plenum between the applicator surface and the member.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 7 further including an article handler to position the article at a distance, d, such that the label is propelled more than 30 mm.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 7 further including an article handler to position the article at a distance, d, such that the label is about 75 mm or more.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the receiving member is an apertured plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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9721248 |
Oct 1997 |
GB |
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Feb 1996 |
DE |
1402179 |
Aug 1975 |
GB |
2078668 |
Jan 1982 |
GB |
2291856 |
Feb 1996 |
GB |
WO9640560 |
Dec 1996 |
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