This invention relates to labelling, in particular applying self-adhesive (pressure sensitive) labels to packages. Typically the packages will be foodstuffs packages (solid and/or liquid). The invention relates to a machine for applying such labels, and to labels supplied in roll form.
Labelling machines typically are fed with labels from a continuous roll of labels which will have been printed at a remote location. The roll of labels will be loaded in the labelling machine. The packages to be labelled will travel on a conveyor through the labelling machine and as they pass a label application station, a label will be detached from the roll and applied to the package.
The roll of labels can be provided on a backing liner from which they are separated as they are applied to a package, or the roll can be of “linerless” labels where the adhesive on the back of the labels is in alignment with a transparent silicone or other release layer printed on the front of the labels.
This invention is particularly applicable to labels which have a first dimension which is greater than a second dimension at right angles to the first dimension. For example, such labels may be rectangular with length greater than the width.
It is conventional for a label to be fed (at the label application station) so that the narrow edge of the label is the first to make contact with the package, and as the package moves past the label application station, the leading edge of the label adheres to the package and as the package moves forward, the rest of the label is drawn from the label feed mechanism and pressed against the package surface so that the label is applied to the package as the package moves through the label application stage. As a result of this process, the labels have to be fed “narrow edge first” and a consequence of this is that the roll of printed labels is narrow in width. Because the long dimension of the label runs along the length of the roll, the roll is relatively large in diameter.
It is an aim of the present invention to overcome at least one problem associated with the prior art whether referred to herein or otherwise.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a machine for applying labels, the machine comprising means for supporting a reel of web-based labels, first transport means for transporting the labels as part of the web in a first transport direction to a separating station where the leading label is separated from the web, and second transport means for transporting the separated label in a second transport direction at right angles to the first transport direction to a label application station.
The second transport means preferably includes a belt to which the adhesive of the label can be lightly tacked to hold the label while it moves in the second transport direction.
Preferably the reel of web-based labels comprises a roll of self-adhesive labels in the form of a continuous web, wherein each label has a major and a minor dimension, and the major dimension of the labels extends across the width of the roll.
The labels may be rectangular in form with the wide edge of each label leading as the web is drawn off from the roll.
Preferably the labels are “linerless” labels.
Preferably the labels comprise printed information thereon. Preferably the information is arranged to be orientated across the rectangular label may extend from a first lateral side (with a minor dimension) to a second lateral side (with a minor dimension),
Preferably the labels are initially fed and transported with the major dimension of the label leading (and with the minor dimension extending in the direction of transportation). Preferably the labels are delivered and/or applied to an article with the minor dimension of the label leading (and with the major dimension extending in the direction of transportation and/or application).
The labels may have a front edge, a rear edge and two side edges (lateral edges). Preferably the front and rear edges are of a greater length than the side edges. Preferably the front and rear edges extend across the roll of the labels. Preferably the front and rear edges extend across the web of labels. Preferably the side edges locate along the sides of the roll of labels. Preferably the side edges locate along the sides of the web of labels.
Preferably the roll of labels and/or the web of labels is of one label width.
The machine may comprise separating means in the form of a blade to separate the leading label from the web. The separating means may be located along the first transportation means.
Each label may comprise adhesive means provided on a first face and releasing means provided on a second face. Preferably the adhesive means may comprise one or more linear strips of adhesive means. Preferably the releasing means may comprise one or more linear strips of a releasing agent. Preferably the adhesive means is arranged to cooperate with the adhesive means when the labels are arranged in a roll. The releasing agent may comprise a silicone releasing agent.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of applying labels to articles comprising supporting a reel of web-based labels, transporting the web of labels in a first direction by first transport means to a separating station, separating a leading label from the web, and transporting the separated label by second transport means in a second transport direction to a label application station, wherein the second transport direction is at a right angle to the first transport direction.
Preferably the method includes adhering the label to the second transport means. The method may comprise adhering the label by adhesive located on the label.
Preferably the reel of web-based labels comprises a roll of self-adhesive labels in the form of a continuous web, wherein each label has a major and a minor dimension, and the major dimension of the labels extends across the width of the roll.
The labels may be rectangular in form with the wide edge of each label leading as the web is drawn off from the roll.
Preferably the labels are “linerless” labels.
Preferably the method comprises feeding the labels and transporting the labels in the first direction with the major dimension of the label leading (and with the minor dimension extending in the direction of transportation). Preferably the method comprises are delivering and/or applying the labels to an article with the minor dimension of the label leading (and with the major dimension extending in the direction of transportation and/or application).
According to a third aspect of the present invention there is provided a roll of self-adhesive labels in the form of a continuous web, wherein each label has a major and a minor dimension, and the major dimension of the labels extends across the width of the roll.
The labels may be rectangular in form with the wide edge of each label leading as the web is drawn off from the roll.
Preferably the labels are “linerless” labels.
The invention will now be further described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a, 6b and 6c show, in cross-section, label transfer taking place.
In
The web 10 shown in
It is a characteristic of linerless labels that the web 10 will be a single continuous web and, just before label application, the web can be slit using a guillotine or the like to separate the leading label from the rest of the web. The invention is not however restricted to linerless labels, and the operation to be described in the following description would work equally well for labels mounted on a backing sheet where the labels would be detached from the backing sheet before application to a package, and the backing sheet would then be processed separately.
With the web 10 designed so that the long edge of each label leads, more labels can be provided on a roll of a given diameter, when compared with a roll of the same labels set up so that the narrow edge leads. Thus there would be less downtime caused by changing any empty roll for a full roll.
In this embodiment, variable print information (for example pack weight) is applied to each label by a printing head located at label position 16b. At this position, a backing plate 27 supports the label as the print is applied.
The labels are picked up by two cross transport belts 26 and conveyed to a transfer area 28 where they are transferred to a vertical transport belt 30. The transfer of the labels from the cross transport belts to the vertical transport belt will be described in more detail with reference to
The carrier plate 38 also carries a driven pulley 46 which drives the belt 30, and a series of idler support rollers 48.
As each label moves to the right (as seen in
Next, the pressure plate 36 with its finger 40 is activated to be rotated anti-clockwise so that the top end of the finger 40 presses the bottom edge 50 of the label against the vertical belt 30. The belt on its carrier plate also swings about the pivot 34, and the label is pulled against a fixed bar 52. The effect of this movement is to produce a small force in the lower half of the label tending to detach the label from the lower belt 26 (
As the vertical belt 30 continues to rotate, so the label is wholly detached from the belts 26, and is moved downwards on the belt 30. The finger 40 moves back at this point (
The apparatus shown in
The material of the transport belts will be chosen to afford a light tack contact between the adhesive on the web and the belt material, without any significant amount of the adhesive remaining on the belt after the label has been detached.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0800644.7 | Jan 2008 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB09/00098 | 1/15/2009 | WO | 00 | 9/29/2010 |