Claims
- 1. A linerless label dispenser, comprising:
- a support for a supply of continuous form linerless labels, each label having a pressure sensitive adhesive face and an adhesive-release material coated face;
- a guide structure having adhesive release material thereon for engaging the adhesive face of labels from said supply of labels and guiding the labels for movement in a downstream direction;
- a print head, on a downstream side of said guide structure from said supply of labels, and in registration with the continuous form linerless labels on their adhesive-release material coated faces for printing the release material coated face of labels from said supply of labels;
- a surface, on the downstream side of said print head from said guide structure, said surface having adhesive-release material thereon;
- a stationary anvil blade, on the downstream side of said surface from said print head, for engaging the adhesive face of labels from said supply of labels;
- an automatic rotary cutter cooperating with said stationary anvil blade for engaging the release material coated face of labels from said supply of labels, and cutting individual labels to be dispensed from said supply of continuous form linerless labels;
- said surface being disposed at an upwardly directed angle of between about 20-35 degrees with respect to a horizontal direction so that the labels printed by said print head move upwardly at an angle from said print head to said rotary cutter;
- said surface having a plurality of upwardly extending extensions formed thereon for decreasing frictional resistance of said surface to the labels; and
- an exit roller disposed on an opposite side of said rotary cutter from said print head, said exit roller having an adhesive-release material surface engaging the adhesive face of a cut label, for conveying and dispensing the cut label.
- 2. A dispenser as recited in claim 1 wherein said surface extensions are provided over a portion of said surface of between 5-20% of a width of a linerless label passing thereover.
- 3. A dispenser as recited in claim 1 wherein said stationary anvil blade is spaced downwardly from said surface a distance of about 0.001-0.008 inches, and is immediately adjacent said surface.
- 4. A dispenser as recited in claim 3 wherein said surface is disposed at an angle of about 27 degrees to said horizontal direction and said stationary anvil blade is spaced from said surface between about 0.002-0.004 inches.
- 5. A dispenser as recited in claim 1 further comprising a hold down structure cooperating with said exit roller and for engaging the release material face of the cut label being dispensed by said exit roller.
- 6. A dispenser as recited in claim 5 wherein said exit roller has a grooved surface engaging the adhesive face of the cut label, for reducing frictional resistance of said roller to the labels.
- 7. A dispenser as recited in claim 6 wherein grooves of said grooved surface cover a portion of said grooved surface of between about 5-20% of a width of a linerless label engaged by said exit roller.
- 8. A dispenser as recited in claim 1 further comprising a print roller having a surface of adhesive-release material cooperating with said print head.
- 9. A dispenser as recited in claim 8 further comprising a plastic guide between said label supply support and said guide structure, linerless labels from said supply passing between said plastic guide and said guide structure.
- 10. A dispenser as recited in claim 1 wherein said stationary anvil is immediately adjacent said stripper surface; and wherein said anvil blade is plasma coated or texture painted.
- 11. A dispenser according to claim 1 in combination with said continuous form linerness labels, with each label having a pressure sensitive adhesive face and an adhesive-release material coated face on opposite sides of the label.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/544,132, filed Oct. 17, 1995, now abandoned.
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