Claims
- 1. A label applicator of the type for separating labels from a continuous carrier strip and applying the labels to an object positioned at the applicator, the applicator having a supply roll and a rewind roll, the supply and rewind rolls being driven for moving the strip therethrough, the applicator comprising:a supply disk positioned coaxially on the supply roll, the supply disk having a plurality of equally spaced openings therein; a sensor for sensing the passing of the supply disk openings; a counter for counting the openings passing the sensor; means for determining a level of labels remaining on the supply roll; a tamp pad for applying the labels to the object; and a rewind roll for receiving the carrier strip after the labels have been separated therefrom.
- 2. The label applicator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for determining the level of labels includes a controller.
- 3. The label applicator in accordance with claim 2 wherein the level of labels is determined by R=[(LL)(T)]/[2 π(Tacc)], where R is a radius of supply roll, LL is a length of the label, T is the number of spaced openings in one revolution of the supply disk and Tacc is the number of spaced openings counted when a label was printed.
- 4. The label applicator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the sensor is an optical sensor.
- 5. The label applicator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the supply disk is mounted to a supply roll hub.
- 6. The label applicator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the supply disk is mounted at a rear of the supply roll and wherein the sensor is mounted overlying a periphery of the supply disk at the supply disk openings.
- 7. A label applicator of the type for separating labels from a continuous carrier strip and applying the labels to an object positioned at the applicator, the applicator having a supply roll and a rewind roll, the supply and rewind rolls being driven for moving the strip therethrough, the applicator comprising:a supply disk positioned coaxially on the supply roll; means for identifying discrete portions of rotational movement of the supply disk; means for counting movement of the discrete portions; means for determining a level of labels remaining on the supply roll; means for moving the labels to the object; and a rewind roll for receiving the carrier strip after the labels have been separated therefrom.
- 8. The label applicator in accordance with claim 7 wherein the means for identifying is a plurality of openings in the supply disk.
- 9. The label applicator in accordance with claim 7 wherein the means for counting includes a sensor.
- 10. The label applicator in accordance with claim 9 wherein the sensor is an optical sensor.
- 11. The label applicator in accordance with claim 7 wherein the means for determining the level of labels includes a controller.
- 12. The label applicator in accordance with claim 7 wherein the level of labels is determined by R=[(LL)(T)]/[2 π(Tacc)], where R is a radius of supply roll, LL is a length of the label, T is a number of equally spaced discrete portions of rotational movement of the supply disk in one revolution of the supply disk and Tacc is a cumulative number of equally spaced discrete portion of rotational movement of the supply disk when a label was printed.
- 13. An unwind sensor for a label applicator of the type for separating labels from a continuous carrier strip and applying the labels to an object positioned at the applicator, the applicator having a supply roll having a supply disk with a plurality of equally spaced openings therein, a rewind roll and a tamp pad for applying the labels to the objects, unwind sensor configured for determining when a predetermined level of labels remains on the supply roll, the label applicator further including a controller, the unwind sensor comprising:a sensor for sensing the passing of the supply disk openings; a counter for counting the openings passing the sensor; and means for determining a level of labels remaining on the supply roll.
- 14. The unwind sensor in accordance with claim 13 wherein the means for determining the level of labels includes a controller.
- 15. The unwind sensor in accordance with claim 13 wherein a level of labels is determined by R=[(LL)(T)]/[2 π(Tacc)], where R is a radius of supply roll, LL is a length of the label, T is the number of spaced openings in one revolution of the supply disk and Tacc is the number of spaced openings counted when a label was printed, and wherein the level of labels is compared to the predetermined level of labels and wherein a difference between the level of labels and the predetermined level of labels is determined.
- 16. The unwind sensor in accordance with claim 13 wherein the sensor is an optical sensor.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of 60/385,263 filed May 31, 2002.
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