Claims
- 1. In a label dispenser for selectively dispensing labels of different lengths from a continuous tape, the dispenser comprising a cutter and intermittent drive means for intermittently driving the tape, said intermittent drive means and cutter being mounted on a tape guide path, said dispenser further including control means for controlling said intermittent drive means and said cutter, the improvement wherein said intermittent drive means includes first drive means upstream of said cutter and second drive means downstream of said cutter for ensuring that said tape is held stationary or driven at the same given tape advance speed from points located both upstream and downstream from said cutter, said dispenser further including a first photoelectric cell for detecting the leading end of the tape on its guide path at an initial position which is located at a distance downstream from said cutter which is no greater than the length of the shortest selectable label, and a second photoelectric cell for detecting the advance of the tape from its initial position, said first and second cells being mounted downstream from said cutter at respective distances equal to different label lengths and being connected to said control means, said dispenser further including independent ejector means for ejecting each cutoff label at an ejection speed greater than said tape advance speed, said ejector means being mounted downstream from at least said first cell and being separated from said second drive means by a distance which is less than the length of the shortest label whereby said intermittent drive means operates to advance the leading end of said continuous tape for severance of labels of different lengths independently of said ejector means and vice versa, and whereby, irrespective of the lengths of the labels cut from said tape, said ejector means operating at an ejection speed greater than said tape advance speed to separate a severed label from the tape to allow said first and second photoelectric cells to detect advance of the tape after passage through the second drive means for controlled severance of a succeeding label of either length.
- 2. A label dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said first cell is mounted downstream from said drive means and at a distance from said cutter equal to the length of the shortest label.
- 3. A label dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the distance between said cutter and said means for holding and driving said tape located downstream from said cutter is less than the length of the shortest label.
- 4. A label dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said ejector means are mounted downstream from said first and second cells, and are coupled to drive means which drive them continuously.
- 5. A label dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said intermittent drive means which hold and drive the tape simultaneously upstream and downstream from said cutter are constituted by respective drive wheels which are coupled to each other via a coupling link to drive said drive wheels at the same speed and said drive wheels being associated with respective backing wheels.
- 6. A label dispenser according to claim 5, wherein the drive wheel downstream from the cutter is mounted on a free-wheel mechanism.
- 7. A label dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said first photoelectric cell defines a rest position for said continuous tape after each ejection of a cut-off label of any length, and also controls the operation of said cutter for cutting a shortest selectable label.
- 8. A label dispenser according to claim 7, wherein said second photoelectric cell defines an additional length of forward movement of said continuous tape from said initial position and also controls the operation of said knife for a longer length label.
- 9. In combination, a franking machine and a label dispenser, said label dispenser selectively dispensing labels of different length from a continuous tape, said dispenser comprising a cutter and intermittent drive means for intermittently driving the tape, said drive means and cutter being mounted on a tape guide path, said dispenser further including control means for controlling said intermittent drive means and said cutter, said franking machine comprising a print head fitted with first means for printing postage information and second means for printing additional or "slogan" information, together with a slogan control lever, said lever being coupled to said second means and being operable between a first position in which no slogan is printed and a second position in which a slogan is printed, the improvement wherein: said label dispenser intermittent drive means include means mounted relative to the cutter suitable for insuring that said tape is held stationary or driven at a given tape advance speed at points located both upstream and downstream from said cutter, said dispenser further including a first photoelectric cell for detecting the leading end of the tape on its guide path at an initial position which is located at a distance downstream from said cutter which is no greater than the length of the shortest selectable label, said first and second cells being mounted downstream from said cutter at respective distances equal to different label lengths, said first and second cells being connected to said control means, said dispenser further including ejector means ejecting each cut-off label at an injection speed greater than said tape advance speed, said ejector means being mounted downstream from at least said first cell and being separated from said intermittent drive means by a distance which is less than the length of the shortest label, and wherein said franking machine further comprises a detector for detecting a position of said slogan control lever, said detector being connected to said label dispenser control means to deliver an automatic select signal for selecting short labels or long labels depending upon said detected position.
- 10. The combination according to claim 9, wherein said slogan lever position detector comprises an emitter and a receiver which are coupled to each other when said slogan lever is in said first position.
- 11. The combination according to claim 10, wherein said lever position detector is constituted by an emitter-receiver optoelectronic head mounted at a distance from said slogan lever and wherein said slogan lever carries a coupling mirror.
- 12. The combination according to claim 9, wherein said ejector means from said label dispenser are coupled to means for driving said print head, in such a manner as to ensure that said ejector means and said print head are driven synchronously.
- 13. The combination according to claim 9, wherein said franking machine includes a third cell located between said print head and said ejector means from said label dispenser, said third cell serving to detect the presence of said labels and to trigger printing thereon.
- 14. The combination according to claim 9, wherein said control means of said label dispenser are constituted by a microprocessor synchronously controlling both dispensing a label of desired length and printing thereon, said control being based on signals received from said print head and from said label dispenser.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 855,258 filed Apr. 24, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,652,330.
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