Claims
- 1. A method for applying labels to articles comprising the steps of(a) feeding a web of label material from a supply reel, said label material having a first side and a second side, said first side having printed indicia defining a repetitive pattern having a mark; (b) providing (i) a vacuum drum rotating at a constant number of revolutions per minute and (ii) a second drum operating at a constant number of revolutions per minute, one of said drums having one or more knives and the other of said drums functioning as an anvil; (c) applying adhesive to said second side; (d) engaging said web to said vacuum drum and moving said web between said vacuum drum and said second drum to successively cut said web into labels, said cuts being made through both said web and newly applied adhesive; (e) sensing each said mark prior to said mark reaching said vacuum drum; (f) causing a variation in speed of movement of a length of said web containing the sensed mark prior to the repetitive pattern containing such mark reaching the area of engagement between said knives and said anvil to cause said web to slip relative to said vacuum drum; and (g) carrying said labels on said vacuum drum into engagement with said articles.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein one of said drums is heated.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein means are provided to prevent or minimize adhesive from sticking to said knives.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein a lubricant is applied to said knives.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein said labels carried by said vacuum drum successively moved into engagement with said articles.
- 6. A method for applying labels to articles comprising the steps of(a) feeding a web of label material from a supply reel, said label material having a first side and a second side, said first side having printed indicia; (b) providing (i) a rotating vacuum drum and (ii) a second drum, one of said drums having one or more knives; (c) applying adhesive to at least a portion of said second side; (d) immediately thereafter engaging said web to said vacuum drum and moving said web between said vacuum drum and said second drum to successively cut through said adhesive and said web to form labels, said cutting being made while said adhesive is in a condition to affix said labels to said articles; and (e) carrying said labels on said vacuum drum and into engagement with said articles.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 further including the step of applying heat to one of said vacuum drum or said second drum.
- 8. The method according to claim 6 further including the step of (i) applying a chemical to said knives or (ii) heating said knives to prevent or minimize adhesive from sticking to said knives.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein said chemical applied to said knives is a lubricant.
- 10. The method according to claim 6 wherein said vacuum drum is provided with knives and said second drum functions as an anvil.
- 11. The method according to claim 6 wherein said vacuum drum is provided with a plurality of vacuum applicator plates, and further including the step of moving said applicator plates in a radial direction from a retracted position when aligned with said second drum to an extended position for engagement with said articles.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein said second drum is provided with knives.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein each said knife defines a closed shape for die cutting a label conforming to said shape.
- 14. The method of claim 11 further including the step of heating said second drum, said second drum being provided with one or more knives with edges which define a closed shape for die cutting a label conforming to said shape, the area of said second drum within said closed shape being recessed from said edges to avoid the transfer of excessive heat to said labels during the step of die cutting.
- 15. The according to claim 11 further including the steps of (i) providing, on said second drum, one or more knives which define a closed shape, said knives extending to a tip outwardly from an outer surface of said second drum, those portions of said outer surface positioned outwardly of said closed shape being spaced radially inwardly of said tip and those portions of said second drum lying within said closed shape being spaced radially inwardly from said tip a greater distance than said outer surface portions outwardly of said closed shape, (ii) heating said second drum and (iii) die cutting a label from said web.
- 16. A method for labeling containers comprising the steps of(a) feeding a web of label material from a supply reel, said label material having a first side and a second side, said first side having printed indicia; (b) providing (i) a rotating drum, said rotating drum having a circumferential outer wall and a plurality of vacuum applicator plates, said vacuum applicator plates having a label engagement surface and being mounted for (1) rotation with said drum and (2) movement radially from a retracted position at which said label engagement surface is generally aligned with said outer wall to an extended position outwardly from said outer wall, and (ii) a second drum having knives positioned for operable engagement with said vacuum applicator plates and said web; (c) applying adhesive to said second side; (d) immediately thereafter moving said web between said rotating drum and said second drum to successively cut through said web and adhesive to form labels; (e) supporting each label on a vacuum applicator plate; (f) extending each of said vacuum applicator plates with a label supported thereon; and (g) affixing said labels to containers.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 further including the step of varying the outward distance of said vacuum plates from said outer wall when in the extended position and engaging a label to a container.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein each said knife defines a closed shape for die cutting a label conforming to said shape.
- 19. The method of claim 16 further including the step of heating said second drum, said second drum being provided with one or more knives with edges which define a closed shape for die cutting a label to shape, the area of said second drum within said closed shape being recessed from said edges to avoid the transfer of excessive heat to said labels during the step of die cutting.
- 20. A method for preparing labels with adhesive within an apparatus for application to containers comprising the steps of(a) feeding a web of label material from a supply reel of the apparatus, said label material having a first side and a second side; (b) providing a vacuum drum rotating at a constant number of revolutions per minute and a second drum operating at a constant number of revolutions per minute, one of said drums having one or more knives and the other of said drums functioning as an anvil; (c) engaging said web to one of said drums and moving said web between said one drum and the other of said drums to successively cut said web into labels; (d) causing a variation in speed of movement of a length of said web, prior to engagement of said web between knives and said anvil, wherein further said first side of said label material is provided with printed indicia defining a repetitive pattern having a mark, each said mark being sensed by a scanner prior to said mark reaching said vacuum drum, the variation in speed being caused by the scanner concerning a length of said web containing the sensed mark prior to the repetitive pattern containing such mark reaching the area of engagement between said knives and said anvil, wherein the web, following dispensing from the supply roll is fed through a label feed and print registration station, characterized in that the web is then further fed to a glue application assembly, wherein adhesive is applied to said second side of said web prior to engaging said web to said vacuum drum and cutting is performed through the newly applied adhesive as well as the web such that each label has adhesive completely to each end thereof, whereby each newly cut label, supported on the said vacuum drum, successively engages a container while its adhesive is in condition for adhering to the container.
- 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein said label feed and print registration station includes a feed roller and further characterized in that the scanner operatively controls a transmission connected to the feed roller to momentarily speed up or slow down the feed roller and thereby the speed of movement of the web.
- 22. The method according to claim 20, characterized in that a brake is provided and further including the step of momentarily stopping the movement of the web and causing slippage of said web relative to said vacuum drum.
- 23. The method according to claim 22, characterized in that the glue application assembly includes a compression roller and a glue roller and further including the step of moving said compression roller from a position spaced from said glue roller to a position engaged to said glue roller and further including the step of synchronizing rotation of said compression roller with said scanner to move said compression roller out of engagement with said glue roller during the interval of stoppage of said web to provide relative movement between said compression roller and said web.
- 24. The method according to claim 23 further including the step of synchronizing rotation of said compression roller with said scanner to move said compression roller out of engagement with said glue roller during the interval of stoppage of said web.
- 25. The method according to claim 20 further including the step of heating one of said drums.
- 26. The method according to claim 20 further including the step of preventing or minimizing adhesive sticking to said knives.
- 27. The method according to claim 26 further including the step of applying a lubricant to said knives.
- 28. The method according to claim 20 further including the step of successively moving labels carried by said vacuum drum into engagement with said containers.
- 29. The method according to claims 20 further including the step of providing said vacuum drum with a plurality of radially movable vacuum applicator plates and further including the step of moving said applicator plates from a retracted position when aligned with said second drum to an extended position for engagement with said containers.
- 30. The method according to claim 20 wherein each of said knife defines a closed shape and further including the step of cutting a label conforming to said closed shape.
- 31. The method according to claim 20 wherein each said knife defines a closed shape on said second drum and the area of said second drum within said closed shape is recessed from said edges and further including the step of cutting a label conforming to said closed shape while preventing the transfer of excessive heat to said labels during the step of die cutting.
- 32. A method for applying labels to articles comprising the steps of(a) feeding a web of material from a supply, said web having a first side and a second side, (b) applying adhesive directly to one of said sides, (c) successively cutting said web immediately following the application of said adhesive to form labels, and (d) applying labels to articles immediately following said step of cutting while said adhesive is in condition to adhere said labels to said articles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos.: No. 60/111,230 filing date Dec. 7, 1998 No. 60/111,311 filing date Dec. 7, 1998.
This application claims the benefit of the following Provisional Patent Applications: Serial No. 60/111,230 filed Dec. 7, 1998 and 60/111,311 filed Dec. 7, 1998.
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