This is a National Phase application claiming priority to PCT/GB2009/000985 filed Apr. 16, 2009 which claims priority to GB 0806858.7 filed Apr. 16, 2008, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
The invention to which this application relates is to an apparatus and method which allows the movement of self adhesive labels to an application location and the subsequent application of the self adhesive labels therefrom onto an article.
The application of self adhesive labels using automated or semi automated apparatus is well known. Conventionally the labels are carried on a backing layer of sheet material to the point of application at which the labels are removed from the backing layer to expose adhesive thereon to allow the labels to then be applied to an article. The applicant has also developed apparatus and a method which allows the application of labels which do not need to be carried on a backing layer and which are typically referred to as linerless self adhesive labels systems. Such systems are described in the applicant's previous applications GB2403296 and EP1839293.
The aim of the present invention is to provide apparatus and a method which allows additional benefits to be obtained over and above the previously known apparatus. A further aim is to provide apparatus and a method which allows a wider range of self adhesive label types to be applied in a linerless form than has previously been possible. A yet further aim is to provide apparatus and a method which can be used to apply self adhesive labels in both linerless form or with a backing layer with no, or relatively little, adaptation of the apparatus or method required to be performed.
In a first aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for the application of self adhesive labels sequentially from a supply of self adhesive labels, said apparatus including means for moving the self adhesive labels web from the supply to an application point, said application point including means to cause release of the leading label from the web of self adhesive labels and expose the said released label to be further transported and/or applied to an article and wherein said apparatus is, or can be adapted to be, capable of operation with a supply of labels with a backing layer and a supply of labels without a backing layer.
Typically the supply of labels is provided in the form of a roll or spool of labels, hereinafter referred to as a roll.
In one embodiment the means to cause release of the leading label is a blade or beak, said form of blade or beak used changeable between a first form to allow the release of a label from a linerless roll of self adhesive labels and a second form to allow the release of a label from a roll of self adhesive labels with a backing layer. In one embodiment the two forms of blade or beak are provided on the same component. In one embodiment said component is movable between positions in the appropriate first or second form.
In a further embodiment, the apparatus includes a blade or beak to allow the release of linerless self adhesive labels and a blade or beak for the release of labels carried on a backing layer, said respective beaks or blades provided at different locations and selectively used dependent upon the particular roll of self adhesive labels being applied at that time.
In whichever arrangement the apparatus can be relatively easily and quickly adapted.
In one embodiment the means for moving the labels from the roll to the application point includes at least two movement means which act on the labels to move the same. In one embodiment at least one of the said movement means is located so as to act on the non adhesive side of the labels. In one embodiment the movement means act on the adhesive side of the label either directly in the case of linerless self adhesive label supplies or on the backing layer onto which the adhesive surface of the label is applied, and the movement means typically comprise a belt, and in one embodiment, a plurality of belts.
In one embodiment the belts acting on the adhesive side are provided in a split configuration which is selected to aid the release of labels from the same when used in a linerless self adhesive label mode.
Typically the movement means which acts on the non adhesive side of the self adhesive label is provided in a form so as to encourage movement of the self adhesive label web towards the application location and, more particularly, away from the other set of movement means. In one embodiment this is achieved via the generation of an airflow such as by using a vacuum box which, in addition to enhancing the movement of the labels, also ensures that the linerless self adhesive labels release from the belts on the adhesive side.
In one embodiment the movement of the self adhesive labels during the application process is continuous. Alternatively the movement is stopped when it is required to separate the leading label from the remaining self adhesive labels via the beak or blade, with a line of weakening which is to be separated to allow the leading label to be applied to an article positioned at the said beak or blade.
In one embodiment the continuous or non-continuous movement options may be selected to suit particular label and/or application conditions.
In one embodiment the adhesive is applied to the labels surface in a series of strips, with at least one gap left between said strips, and which gap is exposed at at least one edge of the label so as to allow the escape of air bubbles from under the label when applied to an article.
In one embodiment lines of weakening are provided between adjacent labels, said lines of weakening including at least one slit which is located and shaped so as to engage with a location formed on the beak or blade and which location aids the accurate release of the self adhesive label along the line of weakening. One form of the line of weakening could be that described in the applicant's co-pending application GB0717525.0.
In one embodiment the blade may be fixed in position or alternatively can be located on a rotating shaft the rotation of which is timed to assist the separation of the label when the label is applied to the article and tension is created in the web.
In one embodiment, when the adhesive is applied in strips, a gap is provided with no adhesive in alignment with each slit which is provided.
Typically each released label is applied to an article, the path and movement of which with respect to the label to be released is selected so as to optimise the release of the label and application of the same to the article.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for the application of labels sequentially from a supply of self adhesive labels, said apparatus including means for moving the self adhesive labels web from the supply to an application point, said application point including means to cause release of the leading label from the supply of self adhesive labels and expose the said released label to be further transported and/or applied to an article and wherein said means for moving the self adhesive label web include a plurality of movement means with said movement means located to act on opposing planar surfaces of the self adhesive labels web.
In one embodiment the movement means located to act on the surface of the self adhesive labels web opposing that to which adhesive is applied includes an airflow to draw the web towards the same.
In one embodiment the said airflow is created by a vacuum and the movement means acts on a shorter length of the self adhesive labels web than the belt or belts acting on the opposing surface of the self adhesive labels web.
In one embodiment the belt or belts acting on the opposing surface are provided with a release coating.
In a yet further aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for the application of labels sequentially from a supply of self adhesive labels, said apparatus including means for moving the self adhesive labels web from the supply to an application point, said application point allowing release of the leading label from the supply of self adhesive labels and expose the said released label to be further transported and/or applied to an article and wherein said means for moving the self adhesive label web include a plurality of belts located to act on the surface of the self adhesive labels web to which adhesive is applied or on a backing layer contacting said adhesive.
In one embodiment said plurality of belts are located with their longitudinal axes parallel. Typically said belts are located such as to support substantially the width of the self adhesive labels web for a given distance and then at least one of said belts extends further downstream with respect to the direction of movement of the self adhesive labels web so as to support a reduced portion of the width of the self adhesive labels web for a given distance. Typically said belt that extends further is located to support a centre portion of the self adhesive labels web and preferably supports the same for a distance until the self adhesive labels web reaches a belt located to act on the opposing surface of the self adhesive labels web.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of applying labels from a linerless self adhesive label web or web with a backing layer using apparatus as herein described.
In one embodiment there is provided apparatus for the application of labels in sequence from a roll of labels, said apparatus including a transfer belt mechanism with a single belt. In a first arrangement the leading label is delivered for application or movement for application from a dispensing arrangement using a pulley belt arrangement when the label supply is linerless. In a second arrangement of the apparatus, when the label supply is provided with a backing layer, a dispensing beak is located in advance of the pulley belt arrangement to allow the backing layer to be removed from the leading label or labels whereupon the freed label or labels are then advanced towards the application pulley belt arrangement.
In a further arrangement of the invention there is provided apparatus for the use of dispensing labels for application to further articles, said apparatus including a first belt and at least one further belt, said first and second belts staggered in terms of relative speed.
In one embodiment there is provided a central belt and a belt on either side thereof. In one embodiment the said belts on either side are running at a first speed and the central belt is run at a different speed.
In one embodiment, the labels are advanced to the point of separation from the remaining labels and are located and moved by a vacuum air flow in order to be applied to the article and present the supply of labels to a blade at allocation such that the blade breaks the line of weakening between the leading label and the following label once the labels come under tension. The relative positions of the blade and the vacuum air flow and hence label can typically be adjusted so as to locate the same with respect to the location of the line of weakening which is to be broken. Typically this arrangement is particularly suited to the application of labels from a linerless label supply which is formed from relatively thin film.
A further embodiment is provided to be used if there is provided a backing layer for a thin film label supply. In this case the same arrangement as described in the preceding paragraph is used with the addition of a dispensing beak in advance of the vacuum air flow so as to separate the backing layer from the leading label or labels.
In yet further embodiment when a backing layer is provided, the backing layer is provided with one or more lines of weakening which run along the length of the label supply, typically in parallel with the longitudinal axis of the label supply. These lines of weakening are sufficient to allow the same to be broken and allow the centre portion of the backing layer to be removed and labels then to be transferred by belt to the point of application to a further article.
Typically the lines of weakening are formed in the backing layer but do not pass into the label layer itself. Typically this arrangement is used with the centre belt and the two side belts and the width of the centre belt is substantially equivalent to the width of the centre portion of the backing layer which is defined by the lines of weakening such that the exposed portion of the adhesive of the label overlies the centre belt.
Typically the two remaining portions of the backing layer are removed when the labels reach the end of the transfer belt and are exposed for application.
Specific embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
a and b illustrate in a schematic manner two embodiments of application apparatus for selective use with a roll of linerless self adhesive labels or a roll of self adhesive labels with a backing layer;
a-b illustrate the manner in which a continuous movement of the label feed can be provided;
Referring firstly to
The continued advancement of the self adhesive label web brings the leading label to and beyond the application point at which the front edge of the label is positioned, with the adhesive surface thereon exposed to make contact with the moving article 28 to which the same is to be applied and which moves in the direction of arrow 29.
The application to the article and continued movement of the same draws the leading label onto the same and also brings the line of weakening 4, shown in
In one embodiment, the delivery belt can be formed of a series of belts in a specific configuration, one of which is subsequently described with regard to
The sequence of operation is repeated for successive articles and labels from the supply of labels.
a and b illustrate two similar embodiments of the apparatus which can be used to selectively apply labels from a linerless roll of labels or a roll of labels which include a backing layer which needs to be removed. In both cases there is provided a roll 100 of self adhesive labels which may be linerless or with a backing layer. The self adhesive labels web is fed past transfer roller 16 and passes onto a delivery belt 18. In both cases shown the roll has a backing layer and so there is a die cut gap 34 left between the labels 32 on the backing layer web.
In
In both embodiments the apparatus can include a beak or blade 36 positioned for use in the separation of labels from a backing layer, if required, and a blade or beak 30 for use in the separation of labels from a linerless roll, if required. In
In each case the article 28 to which the self adhesive label is to be applied is moved as indicated by arrow 29 so that the self adhesive label is drawn onto the article and applied to the same.
A beak pulley 40 can be located behind the beak or blade 36 position and the surface area contact of the waste liner to the belt drives the web. A waste rewind roller 44 can also be provided as well as an optional guide roller 42 which holds the backing layer of the web to the belt 18.
Typically the control system used for the application of the linerless self adhesive label web has the same parameters as those required for the application of self adhesive labels from a backing layer web and therefore can be common to both forms of application.
The line of weakening comprises a series of perforations and also slits 6. These slits are located along the line of weakening so as to engage with location portions 50 provided on the beak or blade 30. Thus the web 19 is stopped so as to position the line of weakening 4 under the blade 30 and when the leading label front edge engages with the moving article 28 the movement of the article with the label brings the line of weakening 4 and slits 6 into engagement with the location portions 50 which engage and act as retaining means against the continued movement of the label on the article. This retention is maintained until the line of weakening breaks and hence the label is released from the web to move away with the article.
a-b illustrate a continuous feed application method. In
At the transfer roller 104 the middle section 106 of the backing layer is drawn out and threaded to the waste rewind. This exposes the centre adhesive section of the labels 109 which are placed onto the release belt 110 which has a limited width typically which lies within the width of the exposed centre adhesive area.
The outer sections of the backing layer are retained in contact with the labels until the label is attached to the release belt and then drawn away around a path roller and the drive roller assembly 112 to the waste rewind. The labels 109 are spaced on the release belt exactly as they were when the backing layer was present and will be released from the belt 110 at the return belt or beak pulley 114 assisted by the vacuum movement means 116 as previously described.
Continued tension can be applied by ensuring that the vacuum movement means is not moving as fast as the article 118 to which the label is to be applied. It is possible to introduce a control system where the container is travelling at a given speed, the vacuum belt at a lesser speed and the self adhesive label web at a smaller speed still.
Contact of the leading edge of the self adhesive label to the container is typically required to be achieved before any tension introduced by the vacuum belt would strip the self adhesive label from the liner web. All these relative speeds can be varied as required.
There is therefore provided in accordance with this application the ability to apply conventional thin packaging grade films as linerless self adhesive labels by the combination of a series of delivery belts 18, 110 supplemented by a vacuum movement means 26 acting on the non adhesive side of the self adhesive labels to ensure the label releases from the delivery belts carrying the label on the adhesive side. The advantage of this is that when the web feed stops with the label adjacent to the separation blade the web tension is controlled by contact to the delivery belt and the vacuum belt. This allows the characteristic of the delivery belt allowing the adhesive label to separate at an angle but achieve huge lateral cohesion when pulled in the line of belt profile to be exploited to advantage in the control of the application of the label. Further more the apparatus as herein described allows similar performance to be achieved with a conventional label on a backing layer which typically will have a relatively low release value. This ensures that the self adhesive label is always either continuously stripped from the liner or if the web movement does stop it has a substantial surface area stripped from the liner and supported by the vacuum roller. The leading edge of the label is tacked to the article movement as a minimal length of that label is still attached to the backing layer which creates an initial stretch onto the label which aids the lay down and wet out of the label application.
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