Claims
- 1. A blow molding machine having a pair of opposed mold platens mounted on horizontally extending tie rods for movement horizontally toward and away from each other, each platen mounting a mold half thereon, each mold half having at least one cavity which mates with a cavity on the opposed mold half when the mold halves close against each other meeting along a meeting plane, thereby forming the shape of the object to be molded, said blow molding machine effecting blowing of a container at a same certain station during every cycle of its operation,
- a main rod,
- a mounting structure spaced outwardly generally horizontally from the platens, generally along said meeting plane,
- mounting means for mounting the main rod onto the mounting structure,
- said main rod being supported solely at said mounting structure and extending generally horizontally toward the platens at said certain station, along said meeting plane, cantilevered out from the mounting structure,
- said rod being extendible and retractable outwardly relative to said mounting structure, along a straight line between an extended position and a retracted position, and being cantilevered at both of said positions,
- a label magazine positioned adjacent the blow mold platen and including means for supporting a pack of labels in a stack to be picked from the stack horizontally, one at a time, the stack extending horizontally in a direction parallel to the line of movement of the platens,
- a label carrying head mounted on the end of the main rod opposite from said mounting means, said label carrying head including at least one applicator rod extendible and retractable along a straight line which is perpendicular to the straight line of movement of the main rod, said applicator rod including a vacuum head on the end of said applicator rod, and means for selectively applying vacuum to the vacuum head to selectively hold and release a label,
- said label carrying head being located between the mold cavities at said certain station of the blow mold with the vacuum head facing the interior of one of the opposed mold cavities when the main rod is in its extended position, and the label carrying head being located adjacent the label magazine in the retracted position of the main rod, both said positions being located outwardly from the cantilever mounting means with the carrying head thereon cantilevered at both of said extended and retracted positions, and with the main rod in the retracted position, the space at the certain station and occupied by the mold halves in the open or closed positions is completely free of said main rod and structures associated therewith, allowing the mold halves to exist in a closed condition at the same location at which the labels were applied, to form a container at that location with the labels applied to that container.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, said main rod being a piston rod of a fluid operated piston and cylinder.
- 3. The invention of claim 1, said applicator rod being the rod of a fluid operated piston and cylinder unit.
- 4. The invention of claim 1, said mold halves forming a pair of opposed cavities, said label carrying head including a separate applicator rod and vacuum head for each of said mold cavities, and incluidng a pair of said label magazines.
- 5. The invention of claim 1, including a pair of said label magazines located one on each side of the main rod and aligned with each other, each facing toward the main rod, said label carrying head comprising a pair of applicator rods, which rods face in opposite directions along a common straight line, each of said applicator rods being extendable and retractable concurrently along said common straight line which is perpendicular to the straight line of movement of the main rod, each of said applicator rods including a vacuum head located at the outer end thereof.
- 6. The invention of claim 4, each of said applicator rods being the rod of a fluid operated piston and cylinder unit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 515,032, filed July 18, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (49)