Labeling device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6792988
  • Patent Number
    6,792,988
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 26, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A labeling device is provided. The labeling device can accommodate labels and media having differing geometries.
Description




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to labeling devices. More particularly, the present invention relates to labeling devices that accommodate different shapes and sizes of media.




2. Description of the Related Art




Labeling devices for applying labels to compact discs are known. Such devices apply a label to a compact disc by moving the label and disc toward each other until they make contact. These devices suffer from the drawback of only being usable on one size CD.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a labeling device that can accommodate media of different sizes or shapes.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide such a labeling device that can concentrically locate and align media of different sizes or shapes.




These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are provided by a labeling device for applying a first label to a first medium having first geometries, and for applying a second label to a second medium having second geometries. The device has a housing having a first labeling portion and a second labeling portion. The first labeling portion applies the first label to the first medium and the second labeling portion applies the second label to the second medium.




The present invention also includes a labeling device having a first labeling portion with first and second surfaces and a second labeling portion with third and fourth surfaces. The first labeling portion is connected to the second labeling portion. The first and second surfaces are movable relative to each other from a first position in which the first and second surfaces are remote from each other to a second position in which the first and second surfaces are in proximity to each other. The third and fourth surfaces are movable relative to each other from a third position in which the third and fourth surfaces are remote from each other to a fourth position in which the third and fourth surfaces are in proximity to each other. One of the first or second surfaces holds the first label and the other of the first or second surfaces holds the first medium, and one of the third or fourth surfaces holds the second label and the other of the third or fourth surfaces holds the second medium.




The first labeling portion can have a first piston and a first housing with the first surface being disposed on the first piston and the second surface being disposed on the first housing. The second labeling portion can have a second piston and a second housing with the third surface being disposed on the second piston and the fourth surface being disposed on the second housing. The first housing can have a first opening formed therein and the first piston can travel partially through the first opening. The second housing can have a second opening formed therein and the second piston can travel partially through the second opening. The device can further have a resilient member that biases the first and second pistons such that the first and second surfaces are in the first position and the third and fourth surfaces are in the third position. The first housing can have at least one holding tab for locating the first label or the first medium on the second surface. The second housing can have a wall on at least a portion of the fourth surface for locating the second label or the second medium on the fourth surface. The wall can have a circular portion and a planar portion with the circular portion for locating the second label or medium having a circular shape and the planar portion for locating the second label or medium having a rectangular shape. The first housing can further have a stem and the first piston can further have a center opening with the stem disposed through the center opening so that the first piston can move along the stem. The first piston can have a first cylindrical member and a second cylindrical member having an inner hollow portion. The second piston can further have a third cylindrical member, a fourth cylindrical member and a fifth cylindrical member. The fifth cylindrical member can be at least partially disposed in the inner hollow portion of the second cylindrical member. The first and second cylindrical members can be concentrically aligned to form a first shoulder with the first surface being disposed on the first shoulder. The third and fourth cylindrical members can be concentrically aligned to form a second shoulder with the third surface being disposed on the second shoulder. The resilient member can be disposed in the inner hollow portion of the second cylindrical member.




The present invention further includes a labeling device having a housing with an upper surface and an opening formed through the upper surface; an outer piston having a top surface and an orifice formed through the top surface; an inner piston having a shoulder with the inner piston being disposed at least partially in the orifice of the outer piston; and a locking mechanism. The outer piston slides through the opening in the upper surface from a first position in which the top surface is remote from the upper surface to a second position in which the top surface is in proximity to the upper surface. The inner piston slides through the orifice in the outer piston from a third position in which the shoulder is remote from the upper surface to a fourth position in which the shoulder is in proximity to the upper surface. The locking mechanism selectively retains the outer piston in the second position. The upper surface locates the labels and the shoulder locates the media. The housing can further have a stem and the inner piston can further have a hollow inner volume. The stem can be disposed at least partially in the hollow inner volume so that the inner piston can move along the stem. The inner piston can further have a first cylindrical member and a second cylindrical member. The first and second cylindrical members can be concentrically aligned to form the shoulder and the second cylindrical member can be at least partially disposed in the orifice in the outer piston. The device can further have a first resilient member and a second resilient member. The first resilient member can bias the outer piston in the first position and the second resilient member can bias the inner piston in the third position. The first resilient member can be a torsion spring and the second resilient member can be a coil spring.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Attached are drawings of preferred embodiments of the labeling device of the present invention.





FIG. 1

shows a top perspective view of a first embodiment of the labeling device of the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a bottom perspective view of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a top view of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

shows a bottom view of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

shows an exploded top perspective view of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

shows an exploded bottom perspective view of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

shows an exploded front view of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

shows an exploded cross-sectional view of the device of

FIG. 1

taken along line A—A of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 9

shows a top perspective view of a second embodiment of the labeling device of the present invention;





FIG. 10

shows a top perspective view of the top plate of the labeling device of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

shows a top perspective view of the bottom plate of the labeling device of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

shows a top perspective view of the top and bottom pistons of the labeling device of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 13

shows a top perspective view of the assembled top and bottom pistons of

FIG. 12

; and





FIG. 14

shows a schematic cross-sectional view of a third embodiment of the labeling device of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and, in particular,

FIG. 1

, there is shown a preferred embodiment of a labeling device of the present invention generally represented by reference numeral


10


. Labeling device


10


has a first labeling portion


12


and a second labeling portion


15


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, first labeling portion


12


has a top


20


and a movable upper boss or piston


30


. Second labeling portion


15


has a movable lower boss or piston


80


and a bottom


90


. Top


20


and bottom


90


are connected to each other to form a housing


18


. For purposes of describing the present invention, labeling device


10


will be described with top


20


being above bottom


90


. However, one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that labeling device


10


can be rotated in different orientations.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 through 8

, first labeling portion


12


has an upper spring


40


and an upper body


50


. Second labeling portion


15


also has a lower body


60


and a lower spring


70


. Preferably, these elements are held together by a tolerance fit and substantially retained in housing


18


.




Top


20


is a substantially flat, circular disc. Top


20


has a top surface


21


with a number of holding tabs


22


located thereon. Preferably, there are three holding tabs


22


. Tabs


22


preferably are positioned along the periphery of top


20


and extend substantially perpendicular to top surface


21


. Preferably, tabs


22


have a curved shape with a radius of curvature equal to the radius of top


20


. Tabs


22


are preferably equi-distantly spaced apart along the periphery of top


20


. Tabs


22


are spaced apart to locate and hold a self-adhesive compact disc label on top surface


21


for adhering the label to a compact disc. Preferably, the self-adhesive compact disc label is for a 120 mm CD.




Top


20


has a top opening


23


formed therein. Top opening


23


has a circular shape and is centrally disposed along top surface


21


. Top opening


23


has a diameter larger than the diameter of upper boss


30


so that the upper boss can slide partially therethrough.




Upper boss


30


has a cylindrical shape with a center hole


33


, a retaining ring


35


and an upper surface


37


. Center hole


33


has a circular shape and is centrally formed in upper boss


30


. Retaining ring


35


is disposed along the lower portion of upper boss


30


and has a diameter larger than the diameter of top opening


23


in order to prevent the upper boss from completely passing through the top opening. Alternatively, retaining ring


35


can be a projection or plurality of projections disposed along the outer side of upper boss


30


to prevent the upper boss from completely passing through top opening


23


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, upper body


50


has a cylindrical shape with a stem


52


and an upper recess


55


. Stem


52


has a cylindrical shape. Stem


52


is centrally disposed on upper body


50


and extends from upper recess


55


through top opening


23


such that the stem extends above top surface


21


. Preferably, stem


52


is perpendicular to upper body


50


and top surface


21


. Stem


52


has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of center hole


33


in upper boss


30


so that the upper boss can slide along the stem.




Upper recess


55


of upper body


50


has a circular shape with an upper groove or indent


57


formed along the circumference of the upper recess. Upper recess


55


has a height and diameter larger than the height and diameter of upper boss


30


so that the upper boss can slide down stem


52


and into upper recess


55


with upper surface


37


of the upper boss being in proximity to or below top surface


21


of top


20


. Preferably, upper boss


30


can slide down stem


52


and into upper recess


55


with upper surface


37


of the upper boss being flush with top surface


21


of top


20


. Upper groove


57


of upper recess


55


has a height and diameter larger than the height and diameter of upper spring


40


so that the upper spring can sit in the upper groove.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, upper spring


40


has a disc-like shape with an upper orifice


42


and a number of resilient members or projections


45


. Upper orifice


42


has a diameter larger than the diameter of stem


52


so that upper spring


40


can be positioned around the stem and can be seated in upper groove


57


of upper body


50


, when labeling device


10


is assembled.




In this embodiment, four resilient projections


45


are used, but alternative numbers of resilient projections can also be used. Resilient projections


45


are flat springs having first ends


46


that extend partially into upper orifice


42


. Resilient projections


45


make contact with upper boss


30


to bias the upper boss in a raised position with upper surface


37


of the upper boss disposed above top surface


21


of top


20


. When a force is applied to upper boss


30


, the upper boss slides down along stem


52


and into upper recess


55


against the bias of resilient projections


45


. In this embodiment, upper spring


40


uses resilient projections


45


to provide a bias against movement of upper boss


30


. Alternative resilient members can also be used to provide a bias to upper boss


30


, such as, for example, a coil spring.




Bottom


90


is a circular disc having a bottom surface


91


, a bottom opening


93


and a peripheral wall


95


. Bottom opening


93


has a circular shape and is centrally disposed along bottom surface


91


.




Peripheral wall


95


is preferably separated into four portions. Each portion of peripheral wall


95


has a circular wall section


97


and a rectangular wall section


98


. In this embodiment, there are four peripheral wall portions


95


and, thus, four circular wall sections


97


and four rectangular wall sections


98


. Circular wall sections


97


are spaced apart to locate and hold a self-adhesive compact disc label on bottom surface


91


for applying the label to a compact disc. Preferably, the self-adhesive compact disc label is for an 80 mm size CD. Rectangular wall sections


98


are spaced apart to locate and hold a self-adhesive label on bottom surface


91


for applying the label to an Electronic Business Card.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, lower boss


80


has a telescoping cylindrical shape with a first rod or member


84


, a second rod or member


86


and a retaining member


88


. First rod


84


and second rod


86


are concentrically aligned. First rod


84


has a diameter smaller than the diameter of second rod


86


so that a bottom shoulder


87


is formed. Second rod


86


has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of bottom opening


93


so that lower boss


80


can partially slide therethrough.




Retaining member


88


is disposed along the upper portion of lower boss


80


and has a diameter larger than the diameter of bottom opening


93


in order to prevent the lower boss from completely passing through the bottom opening. Alternatively, retaining member


88


can be a projection or plurality of projections disposed along second rod


86


of lower boss


80


to prevent the lower boss from completely passing through bottom opening


93


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, lower body


60


has a cylindrical shape with a lower recess


65


formed centrally therein. Lower recess


65


has a circular shape with a lower groove or indent


67


formed along the circumference of the lower recess. Lower recess


65


has a height and diameter larger than the height and diameter of lower boss


80


so that the lower boss can slide through bottom opening


93


and into lower recess


65


with bottom shoulder


87


of the lower boss being in proximity to or below bottom surface


91


, shown in

FIG. 6

, of bottom


90


. Preferably, lower boss


80


can slide through bottom opening


93


and into lower recess


65


with bottom shoulder


87


of the lower boss being flush with bottom surface


91


of bottom


90


. Lower groove


67


of lower recess


65


has a diameter larger than the diameter of lower spring


70


so that the lower spring can sit in the lower groove.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 8

, lower spring


70


has a disc-like shape with a lower orifice


72


and a number of resilient members or projections


75


. In this embodiment, four resilient projections


75


are used, but alternative numbers of resilient projections can also be used. Resilient projections


75


are flat springs having first ends


76


that extend partially into lower orifice


72


. Resilient projections


75


make contact with lower boss


80


to bias the lower boss in an extended position with bottom shoulder


87


of the lower boss disposed below bottom surface


91


of bottom


90


. When a force is applied to lower boss


80


, the lower boss slides through bottom opening


93


and into lower recess


65


against the bias of resilient projections


75


. In this embodiment, lower spring


70


uses resilient projections


75


to provide a bias against movement of lower boss


80


. Alternative resilient members can also be used to provide a bias to lower boss


80


, such as, for example, a coil spring.




In the preferred embodiment, the positioning and communication between upper boss


30


and upper spring


40


, and lower spring


70


and lower boss


80


, allow a 120 mm CD label, an 80 mm CD label or an Electronic Business Card label to be accurately located on a 120 mm CD, 80 mm CD or Electronic Business Card, respectively. The present invention uses first labeling portion


12


to apply a label to a 120 mm CD and uses second labeling portion


15


to apply a label to either an 80 mm CD or an Electronic Business Card. While the present invention allows for application of labels to a 120 mm CD, an 80 mm CD or an Electronic Business Card, alternative sizes and shapes of media can also be accommodated.




In operation, a user can apply labels to media of different geometry using a single device, i.e., labeling device


10


. First labeling portion


12


can be used to apply a first label to a first medium having first geometries and second labeling portion


15


can be used to apply a second label to a second medium having second geometries. As described herein, the geometry of the labels and media refers to the shape and dimensions.




For first labeling portion


12


, the user positions the first label on top surface


21


between holding tabs


22


and positions the first medium on upper boss


30


. In the preferred embodiment, first labeling portion


12


applies labels to compact discs so the first label will be positioned on top surface


21


such that upper boss


30


passes through a central aperture of the label, and the first medium will be positioned on upper boss


30


such that stem


52


passes through a central aperture of the first medium and the first medium is flush with upper surface


37


of the upper boss. A user then applies a force upon upper boss


30


, which causes the upper boss to move against the bias of upper spring


40


into upper recess


55


until upper surface


37


is in proximity to top surface


21


. As a result, the first medium and the first label move relative to each other until they make contact and the first label is applied to the first medium. The use of movable upper boss


30


and holding tabs


22


ensure that the first label and the first medium are concentrically aligned.




For second labeling portion


15


, the user positions the second label on bottom surface


91


between peripheral wall portions


95


and positions the second medium on bottom shoulder


87


of lower boss


80


. In the preferred embodiment, second labeling portion


15


applies labels to compact discs or to Electronic Business Cards so the second label will be positioned on bottom surface


91


such that lower boss


80


passes through a central aperture of the label, and the second medium will be positioned on bottom shoulder


87


of lower boss


80


such that first rod


84


passes through a central aperture of the second medium and the second medium is flush with bottom shoulder


87


of the lower boss. A user then applies a force upon lower boss


80


, which causes the lower boss to move against the bias of lower spring


70


into lower recess


65


until bottom shoulder


87


is in proximity to bottom surface


91


. As a result, the second medium and the second label move relative to each other until they make contact and the second label is applied to the second medium. The use of movable lower boss


80


and peripheral wall portions


95


ensure that the second label and the second medium are concentrically aligned. Second labeling portion


15


can be used for both compact discs and Electronic Business Cards. Peripheral wall portions


95


have both circular wall sections


97


and rectangular wall sections


98


to locate and hold a self-adhesive compact disc label or self-adhesive Electronic Business Card label, respectively.




It should be recognized by one of skill in the art that while the preferred embodiment allows for application of labels to a 120 mm CD, an 80 mm CD or an Electronic Business Card, alternative sizes and shapes of media can also be accommodated by varying the sizes and shapes of top


20


, upper boss


30


, lower boss


80


and bottom


90


. Also, the preferred embodiment uses movable upper and lower bosses or pistons


30


,


80


, which move with respect to top and bottom surfaces


21


,


91


in order to concentrically align and apply the different labels to the different media. Alternative movable members can also be used so that first labeling portion


12


can apply a first label to a first medium having first geometries and second labeling portion


15


can apply a second label to a second medium having second geometries. Additionally, in the preferred embodiment, first labeling portion


12


and second labeling portion


15


use separate movable upper and lower bosses


30


,


80


to concentrically align and apply the labels to the media. Alternatively, upper boss


30


and lower boss


80


can be integrally formed so as to move as a single unit.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, there is shown a second embodiment of a labeling device of the present invention generally represented by reference numeral


100


. Labeling device


100


has a first labeling portion


112


and a second labeling portion


115


.




Referring to

FIGS. 9 through 11

, first labeling portion


112


has a top plate


120


and a top piston


200


. Second labeling portion


115


has a bottom plate


150


and a bottom piston


250


. For purposes of describing the present invention, labeling device


100


will be described with top plate


120


being above bottom plate


150


. However, one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that labeling device


100


can be rotated in different orientations.




Referring to

FIGS. 9 through 13

, top plate


120


is cylindrical in shape and adapted to locate and hold a self-adhesive label. Preferably, in this embodiment, the self-adhesive label is for a 120 mm CD. Top plate


120


has a circular peripheral wall


122


and a top holding surface


125


. Peripheral wall


122


provides for accurate positioning of the label. Preferably, peripheral wall


122


has a height between about 5 mm to about 20 mm and more preferably between about 10 mm to about 15 mm. Peripheral wall


122


surrounds holding surface


125


. Preferably, holding surface


125


has a diameter between about 120 mm to about 130 mm and more preferably about 125 mm.




Holding surface


125


has a center hole


130


formed therethrough. Preferably, center hole


130


is centrally disposed in holding surface


125


and concentrically aligned with peripheral wall


122


. Center hole


130


preferably has a diameter of about 41 mm to accommodate application of a label to a 120 mm CD.




Bottom plate


150


is cylindrical in shape and adapted to locate and hold a self-adhesive label. In this embodiment, the self-adhesive label is for an 80 mm CD. Bottom plate


150


has a circular peripheral wall


160


and a bottom holding surface


165


. Peripheral wall


160


provides for accurate positioning of the label. Preferably, peripheral wall


160


has a height between about 5 mm to about 20 mm and more preferably between about 10 mm to about 15 mm. Peripheral wall


160


surrounds holding surface


165


. Preferably, holding surface


165


has a diameter between about 80 mm to about 90 mm and more preferably about 85 mm.




Holding surface


165


has a center hole


170


formed therethrough. Preferably, center hole


170


is centrally disposed on holding surface


165


and concentrically aligned with peripheral wall


160


. Center hole


170


preferably has a diameter about 20 mm to accommodate application of a label to an 80 mm CD.




Peripheral walls


122


,


160


preferably have chamfered edges. Preferably, all surfaces of top plate


120


and bottom plate


150


are textured except holding surfaces


125


,


165


, which have smooth surfaces. Peripheral walls


122


,


160


are preferably adapted for fastening top plate


120


to bottom plate


150


. However, alternative ways can be used to secure top plate


120


to bottom plate


150


.




Top piston


200


has a telescoping cylindrical shape with a first cylindrical member


210


adapted for engaging with a CD and a second cylindrical member


220


adapted for insertion through center hole


130


of top plate


120


. First cylindrical member


210


is concentrically aligned with second cylindrical member


220


. First cylindrical member


210


has a diameter smaller than the diameter of second cylindrical member


220


so that a top shoulder


215


is formed. Preferably, first cylindrical member


210


has a diameter of about 14 mm. Preferably, second cylindrical member


220


has a diameter of about 41 mm.




Top piston


200


also has a retaining member or ring


225


. Retaining ring


225


has a diameter large enough to prevent the retaining ring from passing through center hole


130


of top plate


120


. Preferably, retaining ring


225


has a diameter of about 42.5 mm. Alternative retaining structures can also be used for retaining ring


225


, such as, for example, one or more projections formed on the outer surface of second cylindrical member


220


. Second cylindrical member


220


is substantially hollow. Preferably, second cylindrical member


220


has an inner diameter of about 39.5 mm.




Bottom piston


250


has a telescoping cylindrical shape with a first cylindrical member


260


adapted for engaging with a CD, a second cylindrical member


270


adapted for insertion through center hole


170


of bottom plate


150


, and a third cylindrical member


280


adapted for engagement with second cylindrical member


220


of top piston


200


. First cylindrical member


260


, second cylindrical member


270


and third cylindrical member


280


are concentrically aligned. First cylindrical member


260


has a diameter smaller than the diameter of second cylindrical member


270


so that a bottom shoulder


265


is formed. Preferably, first cylindrical member


260


has a diameter of about 14 mm. Preferably, second cylindrical member


270


has a diameter of about 20 mm. Preferably, third cylindrical member


280


has a diameter of about 39.5 mm. Third cylindrical member


280


has a diameter large enough to prevent the third cylindrical member from passing through center hole


170


of bottom plate


150


but small enough to engage with second cylindrical member


220


of top piston


200


.




The present invention is assembled with top piston


200


and bottom piston


250


facing in opposite directions so that third cylindrical member


280


of bottom piston


250


is slidably engaged in the hollow inner portion of second cylindrical member


220


of top piston


200


. A resilient member or structure (not shown) is operatively engaged between top piston


200


and bottom piston


250


. In this embodiment, the resilient member is a resilient material, such as, for example, foam rubber, which is disposed in the hollow volume of second cylindrical member


220


of top piston


200


. However, alternative resilient members can also be used, such as, for example, a coil spring. The concentric alignment and fit of third cylindrical member


280


of bottom piston


250


into second cylindrical member


220


of top piston


200


provides a self-guiding mechanism for the movement of the top and bottom pistons and further provides for a biased engagement with the resilient member disposed in the hollow inner portion of second cylindrical member


220


.




Top and bottom pistons


200


,


250


are positioned between top and bottom plates


120


,


150


. Top and bottom plates


120


,


150


are then connected or secured to each other. Top piston


200


is partially slidable through center hole


130


of top plate


120


until retaining ring


225


contacts the center hole or undersurface of the top plate. Bottom piston


250


is partially slidable through center hole


170


until third cylindrical member


280


contacts the center hole or undersurface of bottom plate


150


.




In this embodiment, the positioning and communication between top piston


200


and bottom piston


250


, allow a 120 mm CD label and an 80 mm CD label to be accurately located on a 120 mm CD and an 80 mm CD, respectively. The present invention uses first labeling portion


112


to apply a label to a 120 mm CD and uses second labeling member


115


to apply a label to an 80 mm CD. While the present invention allows for application of labels to a 120 mm CD and an 80 mm CD, alternative sizes and shapes of media can also be accommodated.




In operation, a user can apply labels to media of different geometry using labeling device


100


. First labeling portion


112


can be used to apply a first label to a first medium having first geometries and second labeling portion


115


can be used to apply a second label to a second medium having second geometries.




For first labeling portion


112


, the user positions the first label on holding surface


125


within peripheral wall


122


and positions the first medium on top shoulder


215


of top piston


200


. In this embodiment, first labeling portion


112


applies labels to compact discs so the first label will be positioned on holding surface


125


such that second cylindrical member


220


passes through a central aperture of the label, and the first medium will be positioned on top piston


200


such that first cylindrical member


210


passes through a central aperture of the first medium and the first medium rests upon and is flush with top shoulder


215


of the top piston. A user then applies a force upon top piston


200


, which causes the top piston to move against the bias of the resilient member through top opening


130


until top shoulder


215


is in proximity to top holding surface


125


. As a result, the first medium and the first label move relative to each other until they make contact and the first label is applied to the first medium. The use of movable top piston


200


and peripheral wall


122


ensure that the first label and the first medium are concentrically aligned.




For second labeling portion


115


, the user positions the second label on bottom surface


165


within peripheral wall


160


and positions the second medium on bottom shoulder


265


of bottom piston


250


. In this embodiment, second labeling portion


115


applies labels to compact discs so the second label will be positioned on bottom surface


165


such that second cylindrical member


270


of bottom piston


250


passes through a central aperture of the label, and the second medium will be positioned on bottom shoulder


265


of the bottom piston such that first cylindrical member


260


passes through a central aperture of the second medium. A user then applies a force upon bottom piston


250


, which causes the bottom piston to move against the bias of the resilient member through bottom opening


170


until bottom shoulder


265


is in proximity to bottom holding surface


165


. As a result, the second medium and the second label move relative to each other until they make contact and the second label is applied to the second medium. The use of movable bottom piston


250


and peripheral wall


165


ensure that the second label and the second medium are concentrically aligned.




It should be recognized by one of skill in the art that while this embodiment allows for application of labels to a 120 mm CD and an 80 mm CD, alternative sizes and shapes of media can also be accommodated by varying the sizes and shapes of top plate


120


, bottom plate


150


, top piston


200


and bottom piston


250


.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, there is shown a third embodiment of a labeling device of the present invention generally represented by reference numeral


300


. Labeling device


300


has a housing


310


, an outer piston


340


, an inner piston


350


, an outer resilient member


370


and an inner resilient member


380


.




Housing


310


has a disc-like shape with a lock


312


, a stem or spigot


315


and an upper surface


320


. Upper surface


320


is substantially planar and has an upper opening


325


formed therein. Preferably, upper opening


325


is centrally formed in upper surface


320


. Stem


315


has a cylindrical shape and extends from housing


310


through upper opening


325


substantially perpendicular to upper surface


320


. Preferably, stem


315


extends above upper surface


320


. Lock


312


is disposed along a bottom portion of housing


310


and communicates with a locking arm


347


disposed on outer piston


340


, as will be discussed later in detail. Alternatively, lock


312


can be positioned on other portions of housing


310


, which allow for communication between the lock and outer piston


340


.




Outer piston


340


has a cylindrical shape with a top surface


342


, a center opening


345


and a locking arm


347


. Outer piston


340


has a diameter that allows the outer piston to slide through upper opening


325


of housing


310


. Outer piston


340


has a height that allows top surface


342


to be in proximity to upper surface


320


when the outer piston slides through upper opening


325


. Center opening


345


is formed in a center portion of outer piston


340


. Locking arm


347


is preferably disposed along a lower portion of outer piston


340


and selectively communicates with lock


312


of housing


310


. Alternatively, locking arm


347


can be positioned in other portions of outer piston


340


, which allow for communication between the locking arm and lock


312


.




Inner piston


350


has a telescoping cylindrical shape and has a lower cylindrical member


355


and an upper cylindrical member


360


. Upper cylindrical member


360


has a hollow inner portion with an inner diameter that is larger than the diameter of stem


315


so that inner piston


350


can slide along the stem. Upper cylindrical member


360


has an outer diameter that is smaller than the outer diameter of lower cylindrical member


355


and is concentrically aligned with the lower cylindrical member to form a shoulder


365


. Lower cylindrical member


355


has a diameter that allows inner piston


350


to be partially disposed through center opening


345


of outer piston


340


. Lower cylindrical member


355


has a height that allows shoulder


365


to be in proximity to upper surface


320


when inner piston


350


slides down along stem


315


through upper opening


325


of housing


310


.




Outer resilient member


370


is in communication with outer piston


340


and provides a bias to the outer piston such that the outer piston extends above upper surface


320


. Preferably, outer resilient member


370


is a flat or torsion spring that is secured to housing


310


. Inner resilient member


380


is in communication with inner piston


350


and provides a bias to the inner piston such that shoulder


365


extends above upper surface


320


. Preferably, inner resilient member


380


is a coil spring that is disposed in the hollow inner portion of upper cylindrical member


360


. While this embodiment has a torsion spring


370


and a coil spring


380


to provide bias to outer piston


340


and inner piston


350


, respectively, alternative resilient members or biasing structures can also be used.




In this embodiment, the positioning and communication between outer piston


340


and inner piston


350


, allow a 120 mm CD label and an 80 mm CD label to be accurately located on a 120 mm CD and an 80 mm CD, respectively. While the present invention allows for application of labels to a 120 mm CD and an 80 mm CD, alternative sizes and shapes of media can also be accommodated.




In operation, a user can apply labels to media of different geometry using labeling device


300


. A first label can be applied to a first medium having first geometries and a second label can be applied to a second medium having second geometries.




For the first label and medium, the user positions the first label on upper surface


320


and positions the first medium on shoulder


365


of inner piston


350


and top surface


342


of outer piston


340


. In this embodiment, the first medium is a compact disc so the first label will be positioned on upper surface


320


such that outer and inner pistons


340


,


350


pass through a central aperture of the label, and the first medium will be positioned on the outer and inner pistons such that upper cylindrical member


360


of the inner piston passes through a central aperture of the first medium and the first medium rests upon and is flush with top surface


342


and shoulder


365


. A user then applies a force upon outer and inner pistons


340


,


350


, which causes the outer and inner pistons to move against the bias of resilient members


370


,


380


through upper opening


325


until top surface


342


and shoulder


365


are in proximity to upper surface


320


of housing


310


. As a result, the first medium and the first label move relative to each other until they make contact and the first label is applied to the first medium. The use of movable outer and inner pistons


340


,


350


ensure that the first label and the first medium are concentrically aligned.




For the second label and medium, the user applies a force upon outer piston


340


against the bias of outer resilient member


370


so that the outer piston slides through upper opening


325


and top surface


342


is in proximity to upper surface


320


. The user then engages locking arm


347


with lock


312


so that outer piston


340


is retained in the lowered position with top surface


342


in proximity to upper surface


320


. Preferably, top surface


342


is flush with upper surface


320


. In this embodiment, the selective engagement of lock


312


and locking arm


347


is provided by a rotation or twisting motion of outer piston


340


so that the locking arm is slid under the lock. Alternative structures can also be used to provide for selective engagement of lock


312


and locking arm


347


.




The second label is then positioned on upper surface


320


and the second medium is positioned on shoulder


365


of inner piston


350


. In this embodiment, the second medium is a compact disc so the second label will be positioned on upper surface


320


such that lower cylindrical member


355


of inner piston


350


passes through a central aperture of the label, and the second medium will be positioned on shoulder


365


of the inner piston such that upper cylindrical member


360


passes through a central aperture of the second medium. A user then applies a force upon inner piston


350


, which causes the inner piston to move against the bias of inner resilient member


380


through upper opening


325


until shoulder


365


is in proximity to upper surface


320


. As a result, the second medium and the second label move relative to each other until they make contact and the second label is applied to the second medium. The use of movable inner piston


350


having lower cylindrical member


355


and upper cylindrical member


360


ensure that the second label and the second medium are concentrically aligned.




It should be recognized by one of skill in the art that while this embodiment allows for application of labels to compact discs, alternative sizes and shapes of media can also be accommodated by varying the sizes and shapes of outer piston


340


and inner piston


350


.




The present invention having thus been described with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as described in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A labeling device for applying a first label having a first center hole with a first diameter to a first medium having a first geometry and for applying a second label having a second center hole with a second diameter to a second medium having a second geometry, the device comprising:a housing having a first labeling portion and a second labeling portion, said first labeling portion having a first locating member, said second labeling portion having a second locating member, wherein said first locating member locates the first center hole of the first label and said first labeling portion applies the first label to the first medium, and wherein said second locating member locates the second center hole of the second label and said second labeling portion applies the second label to the second medium.
  • 2. A labeling device for applying a first label to a first medium and for applying a second label to a second medium, the device comprising:a first labeling portion having a first surface and a second surface; and a second labeling portion having a third surface and a fourth surface, said first labeling portion being connected to said second labeling portion, wherein said first and second surfaces are movable relative to each other from a first position in which said first and second surfaces are remote from each other to a second position in which said first and second surfaces are in proximity to each other, wherein said third and fourth surfaces are movable relative to each other from a third position in which said third and fourth surfaces are remote from each other to a fourth position in which said third and fourth surfaces are in proximity to each other, and wherein one of said first or second surfaces holds said first label and the other of said first or second surfaces holds said first medium, and one of said third or fourth surfaces holds said second label and the other of said third or fourth surfaces holds said second medium.
  • 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said first labeling portion further comprises a first piston and a first housing, said first surface being disposed on said first piston and said second surface being disposed on said first housing, and wherein said second labeling portion has a second piston and a second housing, said third surface being disposed on said second piston and said fourth surface being disposed on said second housing.
  • 4. The device according to claim 3, wherein said first housing has a first opening formed therein and said first piston travels partially through said first opening, and wherein said second housing has a second opening formed therein and said second piston travels partially through said second opening.
  • 5. The device of claim 3, further comprising a resilient member that biases said first and second pistons so that said first and second surfaces are in said first position and said third and fourth surfaces are in said third position.
  • 6. The device of claim 5, wherein said first housing has at least one holding tab for locating said first label or said first medium on said second surface.
  • 7. The device according to claim 5, wherein said second housing has a wall on at least a portion of said fourth surface for locating said second label or said second medium on said fourth surface.
  • 8. The device according to claim 7, wherein said wall has a circular portion and a planar portion, said circular portion being for locating said second label or medium having a circular shape and said planar portion being for locating said second label or medium having a rectangular shape.
  • 9. The device according to claim 5, wherein said first housing comprises a stem and said first piston comprises a center opening, and wherein said stem is disposed through said center opening so that said first piston can move along said stem.
  • 10. The device according to claim 5, wherein said first piston comprises a first cylindrical member and a second cylindrical member having an inner hollow portion, and said second piston comprises a third cylindrical member, a fourth cylindrical member and a fifth cylindrical member, wherein said fifth cylindrical member is at least partially disposed in said inner hollow portion of said second cylindrical member, wherein said first and second cylindrical members are concentrically aligned to form a first shoulder, said first surface being disposed on said first shoulder, and wherein said third and fourth cylindrical members are concentrically aligned to form a second shoulder, said third surface being disposed on said second shoulder.
  • 11. The device according to claim 10, wherein said resilient member is disposed in said inner hollow portion of said second cylindrical member.
  • 12. A labeling device for applying labels to media that have different geometries, the device comprising:a housing having an upper surface and an opening formed through said upper surface; an outer piston having a top surface and an orifice formed through said top surface; an inner piston having a shoulder, said inner piston being disposed at least partially in said orifice of said outer piston; and a locking mechanism, wherein said outer piston slides through said opening in said upper surface from a first position in which said top surface is remote from said upper surface to a second position in which said top surface is in proximity to said upper surface, wherein said inner piston slides through said orifice in said outer piston from a third position in which said shoulder is remote from said upper surface to a fourth position in which said shoulder is in proximity to said upper surface, wherein said locking mechanism selectively retains said outer piston in said second position, and wherein said upper surface locates said labels and said shoulder locates said media.
  • 13. The device according to claim 12, wherein said housing comprises a stem and said inner piston comprises a hollow inner volume, and wherein said stem is disposed at least partially in said hollow inner volume so that said inner piston can move along said stem.
  • 14. The device according to claim 12, wherein said inner piston comprises a first cylindrical member and a second cylindrical member, said first and second cylindrical members being concentrically aligned to form said shoulder and said second cylindrical member being at least partially disposed in said orifice in said outer piston.
  • 15. The device according to claim 12, further comprising a first resilient member and a second resilient member, said first resilient member biasing said outer piston in said first position and said second resilient member biasing said inner piston in said third position.
  • 16. The device according to claim 15, wherein said first resilient member is a torsion spring and said second resilient member is a coil spring.
  • 17. The device according to claim 16, wherein said torsion spring is secured to said housing.
  • 18. The device according to claim 17, wherein said torsion spring is first and second torsion springs that are secured on opposing sides of said housing.
  • 19. The device according to claim 12, wherein said outer piston has a retaining member extending outwardly from said outer piston, and wherein said retaining member retains said outer piston in said opening in said upper surface of said housing.
  • 20. The device according to claim 12, wherein said locking mechanism selectively engages with a lower portion of said outer piston.
  • 21. The device according to claim 12, wherein said outer piston has a locking arm, and wherein said locking mechanism selectively engages with said locking arm.
  • 22. The device according to claim 21, wherein said locking arm is disposed on a bottom portion of said outer piston.
  • 23. The device according to claim 22, wherein said locking mechanism is disposed on a lower portion of said housing.
  • 24. The device according to claim 15, wherein said inner piston has an open lower end and a hollow interior, and wherein said second resilient member is at least partially disposed in said hollow interior.
  • 25. The device according to claim 24, wherein said second resilient member is a coil spring.
RELATED APPLICATION

This application is related to and claims priority in, copending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/344,071, filed Dec. 28, 2001, copending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/351,249, filed Jan. 24, 2002 and copending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/368,181, filed Mar. 28, 2002, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.

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